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[" 4 FOR LITTLE WANTS Soc Horaid Want Column._\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ESTABLISHED 180 8._N O.231.THE MO TWENTY-FOUR PAGES NT \u2014 ee ss - MONTREAL, AL 30, WHY JAPAN ESE A motion was made by Mr.J.IL Perron on the ' judgment, through her attorney, Xr.Jarrybut, sscurity betug given, the circus went on fts way.to quash the saisie arret | grounds that the circus, being a trav- | elling concern, had left the wily as a ;r atter of course; but Mr.Justice Pag- SOUGHT PEACH The Fear of a Financial Breakdown Supplied the Motive.CROPS PROVED A FAILURE Rice Yield Was Cent.Below the Average\u2014War Meant Very Hard Times.Nearly Twenty Per Tokio, Sept.30 \u2014 Notwithstanding tha silence of the \u2018Government, the real fact ta disclosed that Janan made peace at Portsmouth in fear of a ftinanclal breakdown.The war proved nore costly than had Leen calculated and the rice and cereal crops seamed doomed to failure.Instead of sunhght and warmth during the month of August.when the crops ripen, there vas continuous rain and exceedingly cold weather.While some improvement may still! be In store.it {a certain that the rice crop promises to be from fifteen Lo twenty per cent.below the average and far below last year's crop, when it was marvellousiy large.Nix months of war would have meant very harl times, for the masses of the people ar» very poor and rice Is their bread and meat, EXPERT TO ADVISE ON ICEBREAKERS Hon.Raymond Prefontaine Makes This Important Announcement.Ottawa, Ont, Sept.80.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Hon.Raymond Prefontaine, who returned to the city yesterday Informed your correspondent that an expert was on his way from London, Eng.to confer with the minister and the denart- ment in regard to the construction of an ice breaker to aid in maintaining CONtINUOUS communication between Prince Edward Island and fn the main land.The expert comes here to Bee what is wanted, Mr.Prefontaine will have to defer his trip to the Maritime provinces until the expert arrives.The Minister says that dog fish re- ducvtion works at Cunso, N.5, Whieh have a capacity of 100 tous a day are now handling eighty tons per day.SiX MILLION BUSHELS FORM A NEW RECORD Up to Date C.P.R.Report Indicates Gigantic Crop of the North- West.in The increase the amount nf grain marketed ta the different stations of the ¢*.P.R.in the North West still goes on and from present indications ft would seem ns if last year's figures would be trebled.The latest report received at the head Offices of the (©.P.R.gives the total up to Wednesday evning sept.27.to that time there had heen 5.750.000 bushels of grain hrought to the different stations from the harvest fields, These figures form a new record in the Cul | | \u2018 ! | slo failed to see the logic and sus- -d the action.His Lordship held there had been a removal of pro- which justified the plaintiff's Co The court will have to de- \u2018 Mrs.Lemieux's claim of 3200 so 5 \u201c GRA ~~ \u2018INK CHANGES |.GHT DEPARTMENT Increase or Portland Shipping Nocessi- tates Rearrangement of Traffic Management.The following appointments have been made by Mr.J.E.Lyalrympla,| genaral freight agent, Grand Trunk Rallway System, effective October 1st, Mr.3.in I.Nelson, division freight agent charge of the line east of Norton Mills to Portland inclusive, offire Portland, Me.Mr.E.HR.Bremn-; ner is appointed division freight agent in charge of the hne from St.Poly- carpe, Que, to Depot Harbor, Ont, ft - clusive, also Hawkesbury, Rockland | and Pembroke branches, Office at O- tawu, Ont.The territory assigned to Mr.F.J.Watson, division freight agent, Mont- ;real, Is hereby changed nas follows.mors | Stations on madn Hie east of Belleville, | Ont, and all lines south of Cotes Junction and south of the St.Lawreuve River, east to and including Dixville.All frelght tariffs and percentage divisions lesued by the Canada Atlantic Railway and Canada Atlantic Transit Company, now in effect, are hereby au- ; thorized for use until further advise 1.The new traffic division created and \u201cto which Mr.(3.1.Nelson, agent of the \u201cis National Despatch Great Eastern lino has been appointed, has been made owing to the growing Importance of Portland and the immediate vicinity The mileage as a commercial centre.of the newly created district is 1,3 miles.HOW BEST TO ADMINISTER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Toronto, Ont.Sept.30.\u2014(Speciah\u2014It understood that the University of Toronto commission for the purpose of recommending to the government the best manner of changing the alminis- \"tration of the affairs of that institution \u201cWill be appointed next week, probably on Monday, and will consist of the following: XVe Goidwin Smith.sir William R.Meredith, Chancellor of the university, Mr.Byron E.Walker, à member of the Roard of Trustees of the university, and General manager of the Canadian Bank of Clommerre.Afr.J.W.Flavelle, managing director \u201cof the Wim.Davies Co.chalrman of the Board of Trustees of the General Hospital; Rev.Canon H.J.Cody, of st Paule Chureh; Rev.DD.Bruve Mac- \u201cDonald, prinrépal of St.Andrew's Cot- | | + | ! t lege: Mr.A.H.U- Colquhoun, of the editorial staff of the News, who it is belived, will be secretary of the commission, ae ALIEN LABOR CASE IN TORONTO COURT Secretary of Employers\u2019 Association Accused of Bringing Lithographers from New York.Toronto, Sept.30.\u2014Mr, James 3.Merrick, secretary of the Employers Association, was charged In the Police Court yesterday with bringing John Pankoff from New York under ron- tract to work for the Toronto LIAtho- \u201cgraphing Company, and Edward Forbes from the same place, to work fur Ralph Clark, Limited, which was Up.history of wheat-raising In the North West and they also indicate wth what romptness and despatch the golden is being gathered andl brought o market.This report jrdicates clear- b that jas! vear's figures gre dwarfed nto insignificance by ft.as during this wame period in 14 the number of bushels marketed numherer only 1,400 - 000, aimost 4.000000 bushels less than this vear.Thasrecelpta nf grain at the CPR.elevator at For\u201d William ale show a phenomenal increase.Up to Thursday.the 28th inst .no less than 1.617.- 000 busheis of grain had hern received, ge compared with 472.040 huychels ra- celved during the same periol of 1904 RUMOR CURRENT THAT \u2018 HAULTAIN WILL RETIRE | Regina.Sask, Sept 34.(Sreciais Mhere is a strong rumor current here emanating from Weyburn, in South Qu'Appellée.Haultaln is to retire from that constituency, and that OT H Blacketork, of Wevhburn Herald, or some other gentleman.will take up the task of carrying conservative pro- wvinetal rights bantier.CIRCUS MAY HAVE TO PAY FOR SUMMER'S ACCIDENT Bt.Lambert's Hill Accident Recalled \u2014A Suit for $200 Damages.Mr.Justice Pagnueln, vesterday afternoon, maintained the action of roiz- {1 1004 and 2g aul «are than fn 1903.[y chose therr has hees a fair trade thie week at JARs Ts there being any a very mam] supply at Lise C0 10 Fo quotations are abont le above spot prices The shipments of Canadian cheese from 1st Mav this year ta 17 Setemmber are 3762 boxes less than In September are 3,782 boxes less than In 113 Hacon Noo 1 08s TNs Ads.No, 1 ure taken in Juna by Mrs.Lemieux of Vitre Hill, against the Sells and Downs ii us Mrs, Lemieux was injured at the time of the circus visit to Montreal, one of the Wagg- ns running bas k down Bt.Lambert's HL and plunging into the crowd.After the accident, took out a writ of saisie arret, befnre she held to he a breach of the Allen Labor Act.Crown Attorney curry and Mr.(d'Donazhbue, for the union, are prore- cating and Mr.Merrick has retained Mr.HE.A.Duvernet, tor the defence.For Mr.Merrick a plea of not guilty was entered and an aljourniment for a week was agreed upon.ee BUTTER, CHEESE AND BACON.(Caradian Assoclated Press Cable) Toudon, Sept.39 -\u2014There hus bern more enquiry for canadian butter this week owing to the rise in C 1 F.ountations from Canada which are now considerably above apot values, holders on this side of the Atlantic are firm at last week's quotations whilst ¢ I.F prices have advanced, Choicest par.ela saltiess are making 112 salt Jes to 110, Firest lots of =altiess bringlug 108, | 108 sait 102'a Ingle, The ahipments ; of canaling butter from Ist May to 17 September were S878 hoaxes more than and three the same, Market steady.EN PROVINCIAL RIGHTS CANDIDATE.Moosejaw, Sept.30 eXperiab-J.H.- Wellington vas nratimious y selected as provir.ctal rights candi Inte ror Moosejaw, at a meting last night, Wolnngton Is one of the 13 timers and a popular PR.engineer.The provineind rights association was formed with J.H.Bonnet, president, W J Renning, vice-prestlernt CC.Tiwi, treasurer and Wo Go Gates, 1 etary ee GRADED APPLES WRONGLY.tela a \u201cent an fruit Jepartirent has order à eution of two Nova scatian ETUWETrs far the Velation of the marks act jn gra lng Noo 0 No.1.qr Nps The Tame.trust fruit af pies as ie HERRING PRICES HAVE GONE UP BY REASON OF IMPROVED CURING Scotch Expert Has Done Wonders in Nova Scotia, and Goes West to Help Out the Fishermen on the Pacific Coast.Ottawa, Out.Sept, 30.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014 catch was good and tha price.on ac- Mr.Cowie.the Scotch expert, and his '®ount of the improvement in the cur- have fu assistants, ful season had a very success- herring curing.cum \u2014\u2014\u2014 $ ready accomplished What is Going On | developed tn Rettish >» His Majesty'a-Raffles Academy\u2014 Wm H West'n Rig Juhl.fees Minstrels > Nouveautes lem Amants J.egitin.s Francais\u2014Ies 5 Cents de Baptiste Royal\u2014The Jolly Girla.Arena\u2014Crocker's Edvcsted Horses.ing, has gone up.Mr.Cowie will leave shortly for the The | Pacific coast and will endeavor to do for the Industry there what he has al.in Nova Ecatla.The herring Iinduatry has never been Columbia, not.there {ve a plentiful withetar ding that suppiy die Pt tu ; rare TH ts) Cool 0 1 41 the nyveters whieh were cer Teor thn Maritime provinces eariv this urimer and transplanted doing weil la success.in Ht.waters are The experiment has been States LOOKS BAD FOR UNITED STATES Byron E.Walker Says Her Factories Must Move Across the Border.DOMINION'S NEW MARKETS | Loss of American Business Now No.Terror to the Canadian ! ;W- Manufacturers.! ~~ | Toronto, September 30.\u2014Much frank- | ness characterized the speeches delivered at the banquet to the American ! Mnplétteut Siditutacivivrs\u2019 ut the King Edward Hotel last night.Mr.W.K.George, chairman, told the visitors that for the present at least, reciprocity was not for Cana- dlans.: Mr.Byron E.Walker, in discussing commercial relations, sald there \u2018was a time when Canadians were terrorized at the thought of losing the Unirea market, hut that feeling had passed away, and they had found markets somewhere else for their pro- duets, He assured them that Canada THE HARBOR BOARD A LAUGHING STOCK President Mackay Calls the Commissioners Down for Dilatory Conduct Robert Mackay, president of the Har- bor Board, severely scored that body for its dilatory and loguacious method He has frequently before, but frankness of «doing business.eriticized thelr methods never with quite much ag yesterday, partly owing to the fact that Mr.Doran engaged in rather a sharp discussion with him on the sub- fect.This outburst of plain speaking was the result of a renewed discussion on the progress estimates of Mesars, Peter Lyall & Son, in connection sith their work on the permanent sheds, including improvements for which no forimai contrat has been made.as well ns work où the original contract.This whoie Înatter has been discussed and re-discussed nt every meeting of the Board for a long time past, and a good deal of artitation was manifested by seine of the commissioners.The argument tn fact was merely a resumption où a4 heated discugsion at last meeting, when an estimate of $20,366 was left over for further light, Nor were the contractors puid yesterday.| For over an hour the commissioners {talke:1] over how It Rad _all happened, and why work should be gotng on without a contract, and who was re- rponsible for such a state of affalrs, until the president lost his patience.\u201cThese long discussions are not \"doting any good for the work of this Board.\u201d he retharked.\u201cYou come here so to meeting after meeting and argue \u2018and wrangle, so that Insteud of get- tir.g ahold with the business of the Board it is getting more and more delayed.\" Mr.Doran, who had Been taking a prominént part in the previous discussion, took this remark to himaelf.\u2018Oh.you're making a speech to the newspapers,\u2019 he replied.The president retorted that he was | doing nothing of the kind, but that he \u2018vas certailniy entitled to express himn- relf occasionally, even though Mr.\u2018Doran did make frequent speeches.| Mr.Doran\u2014'\u2018If you would conduct \u2018the business o* this Board, and not allow matters voted down at last meeting to be brought up again, there would be less delay.The president\u2014' \u2018There will be delay wherever you are.\u201d Mr.Doran\u2014\"Wheraver you and I are together there probably will he.\u201d At this point the president rose tn his feet And tried tu urge the Board te take a 1e5s + trot ff doing burineas.\u201cThe business + (his Boar,\u201d he sald, decided to do more and talk less.Our conduct up here aa Harbor Commis- could walt for twenty years if neces- | tfes released.; (mee again yesterday afternoon Hon.HERAL 1905.D TOMORROW'S WRATH.Fair and Worm © 5 @ .un rose et 505 sol ) TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sayy, but sooner or later the United States would have to take thelr raw material from us, and the United States manufacturers would have to bulld branches of their factories in Canada, or else move over here, as they were already doing.WANT A SLICE OF WORK ON @.T.P.CONSTRUCTION Ottawa, Sept.80.- (Special) \u2014The sovereign construction company of Montreal with & proposed capital of vne million dollars has been incorporated.The object of the syndicate ls to bid for the construction work on the National Transcontinental Rall- way.The fncorporators are G.(\u2018ook and M.O'Meara, Montreal: E.Dussault, Levis; M.and 'H.Kennedy, Quebec; L.M.Aldrich; C.W.Simmons, Watertown, N.Y.; M.P.M- Grath, Worcester, Mass; T.A and ¢).Hay, of Easton, Pa., and J.F- Mooney, of Boston.ASK FOR RELEASE OF CANADIAN PRISONERS Ottawa, Hept.86.\u2014(Spectal.; In May 1904, B.Finlay, Victoria, B.C, and C.Grant, Pictou, N.8., were taken from a Japanese sealing vessel by the Russians and confined in Medweld where! they still are, Lord Strathcona laid the matter before the British Govern- \"Lion Lake great ment.A cable has heen received tries to be established here.from the Colonial Offfre stating that Ses ee S ord Lansdowne hal asked the Bri-| NEWFOUNDLAND TEL J tiah Minister at St.Petersburg to lay\u2019 the matter before the Russian government with a view of having the par-| | Co., T.ondon, HERE THEY ARE AGAIN! ANEW CANADIAN IRON MINING FIELD Port Arthur May Be a Great Centre of Industrial Activity.RUMORS OF SOME BIG THINGS .The Mackenzie and Mann Co.are Re- | ported to be Leading the Way in Large Enterprises.Port Arthur, Sept.30.\u2014It is rumored Ma Kenzie & Mann company Will purchase Marks-Wiley mining interests in diatriet.Their Eugene Coste; vf Torurto, Hs imopeet- ing the rich hematite field and on his report depends the sale.Mackanzie & Mann have in view the instalment of a manufacturing centre in Port Arthur and are securing ns sources of supply of great indus- LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED.Sept.30.\u2014Messrs.Coates & the brokers who are handling the t Newfoundland telegraph loan, inform the Canadlan Associated Press that the loan has been largely oversubscribed WITNESS BEAUVAIS COULDN'T BE FOUND Evidence was continued this morn- Ing in the Court of King's Bench in connection with the charge of murder preferred against Charles Xernick, when there was again a considerable attendance of th~ public.When Mra, Kernick concluded her testimony yesterday afternoon the Crown representatives stated that the missing witness Beauvais had been located and was expected to be present to take the etand to-day.Before the court rose yesterday.however, the deposition of Beauvais was read to the court bv stenographer Tanner, and was to the effect that hearing screams from Ile Ronde on the forenoon of August 3, he rowed there from | Perrot Island, a short distance awa.and found Mrs.Kernick and her husband who told him of the drowning of Mitchell, and asked to be taken across to Pointe Claire.Witness rowed Mrs.Kernick to Bay View only, as he did not care to go all the way.Ker- expert, Mr.inick himself was drunk 2g, e time {and remained ta look after the cook- i Len {ng utensils.NEW STEAMER FOR THE QUEBEC ROUTE R.& O.Company Decide Upon Important Ad- iron fields EGRAPH | sioner is becoming simply a farce.1 pm positive that one good man with jen expert knowledge of the harhor's requirements, could make better head- wuy thin the eleven members here, I {have said this before, and 1 say ft aguin.\u201d ; [ \u201cyas, and you think youre that interpolated Mr.Doran.(man \u201c] do nothing of the sort.\u201d replird ;the chairman.I had hoped to have been relieved of this office lon ago, and If you care to know it, I asked to be relieved of the presidency.You may ink 1 am very fond of this .joffice, but I can assure you I never | undertook anything which I since regretted so much.We are simply becoming a laughing stock for the com- :munity.This cloned the discussion.and had the effect of inducing the commissioners to take up the work seriously.The estimates so much under ¢ acus- bark to Enginerr's gion were referred and York Kennedy and St.George, together with the correspondence on the sub- party.ject, and they were instructed to prepare progress estimates of the work done under the original contract only, for both August and Setpember.A letter was read from Messrs.Peter Lyall & 8on, complaining that {on May 1th they passed a resolution [giving the engineers instructions re- | garding shed No.4, but that nothing \u201cRad been done since.The firm desired to be informed within five days whether or not they were to proceed under the original plars, and informed the Board that it would be held responsible tor all damages due to such delay.As Secretary Seath could find no record of any resolution such as that mentioned by Messrs.I.yall he was instructed to secure a copy of it from Messrs, Lyall, go that the Roard could was stated Rights\u201d porting school qu \u2018expected thought by had been BENNETT WILL HANG FOR MURDER OF BETSY JACOBS belief tha | Brantford, Ont, Sept.30.\u2014The Ben- \u2018nett murder case occupled the court all yesterday.The afternoon was taken up with addresses to the jury by counsel for the Crown and defence, and the judge's charge to the jury, which, wwe against the prisoner, Bennett.They jury retired at 6.3¢ and returned at 11.30 With a verdict of guilty.On July 9, last, with her head hadly bruised and the marks of à murderer\u2019s { fingers on her throat, Betsy Jacobs, | an Indian woman, about fifty years | of age, living at one of the Oshweken | reserves, was found in her lonely cottage.She was a cripple and unmarried.Joe Bennett, a husky Indian,\u2019 ' ' was at once suspected, a letter which: \u2018he had received from the post office only, the night before having been \u201cfound beside the dead woman's body.Bennett skipped out, and, after a thril- Ottawa, .ling chase, lasting several days, was ang Gree | captured in a bush about fifty miles Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.! rom the scene of the tragedy.There! Monday or Tuesday next the formali- were no valuables in the Jacobs\u2019 house tjes will have been disposed of and and Bennett's motive for committing Gaynor and Greene will likely be on their way back to the United States | | the crime refnains unexplained.\u2018had a bad record previously.etl WILL MEET AT BUFFALO.St, Pet Detroit, Mich., Sept.380.\u2014The conven- Mas been tion of Military Surgeons in session here elected Lieut.-Col.Albert H.He ! to stand hold the next annual meeting in that city.: : 2.i RE Any IA 4 \u201coH (/ him.the November 15.\u2018highest courts.@IN \"i x N RE-OPENING OF THE GLADIATO RIAL COMBAT SEASON, HAULTAIN DEFINES CAMPAIGN ISSUES \u201cThe Electoral! Battle to Be Fought on Provincial Rights.Portage la Prairie, September 30.\u2014 \"Hon, F.W.G.Opposition Hauitaln.ton, where He his was the ar a party were not In the fight.maintained he had many Liberals sup- main paid, were \u201cProvincial Rights\u201d and the, The estion, As to fight would be close, but Mr.Haultain to win out, He twelve gupporters in the fleld now, He elections would He and his party maintained the rights of the province the Autonomy bills, and if elected he would make a \"teat case of the points at issue in the Mr.Haultain had no disvover what the situation really Wi& \u2018romment to make on the calling of Hon.Walter Scott to the Premiership.\u2018Touching Keewatin he expressed would never be separate schools there, 2 invaded In t there CAVAOR-GREENE WARRAN | Early Next Week They Will Leave for Georgia For Trial.Sept.their trial.WITTE NOW A NOBLEMAN.30.\u2014M.Witt2 ersburg.Sept.created a Count.Mr.John Pells of New York, was In- \u201ccan never be properly conducted as: Briggs, of Buffalo.president for the troduced on \u2018Change and at the Board we have bee ngoing.It Is time that we current year, and it was arranged to of trade yesterday by Mr.W.I.Gear; in Saskatchewan, I town yesterday, en route to Saltcoats conventions being held to select supporters for his Interviewed on Western issues the ex-I'remier said the campaign was progressing satisfactorily so far as he concerned, that | party, and that Cofiservatives, 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The warrant for the extradition of Gaynor, e has been forwarded to the ditions to Fleet.Consequent upon the encouragement of an exceptionally successful season: the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company has decided upon the construction of another steamer for the \u2018Quebec route equal in magnificence to the Montreal, and also two steamers suitable to run the rapids and to car-: fone ry 1,500 passengers each.Additional ers.cabins wlil be fitted to the popular | CN Taronto and the hotel of the company at Tadousac and the Manoir Richelieu, will be enlarged and improved.The expenditure involved may run into a million dollars, but Mr.Forget, M.P., the president, and his co-direct-| ors, belleve the time is ripe for a considerable extension and improvement of the well known R.and O.service.! SIR THOS.SHAUGHNESSY IS BACK FROM THE COAST Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president.of the C.P.R.accompanied by Messrs.Chas.Hosmer, IL.J.Forget, R- B.Angus, W.D.Matthews, E.B.Osler, directors of the C.P.R.and Mr.Jas Redmond, of Ames-Holden & Co-, returned this morning on the Soo train from the West, having come by way of Minneapolis.Sir Thomas\u2019 trip took him as far as the Pacific Coast and the inspection of the company's system was a most thorough one.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 At Olivet Baptist Church to-morrow evening the Rev.Mr.Laflamme, of India will occupy the pulpit.At the morning service Rev.Mr.Gilmour, the pastor, will preach.The sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be observed at the close of the service.\u2014 Piscussing-ithe position y .Mayor Laporte so emphatically an- i as the masses, of all creeds and races Hteen- Freneh\u2014and\u2014three-English-spe À CANDIDNT Will Present Himself as the Irish Catholic Champion.MANY URGED HIM T® RUN Senator Says He Has Promise-of-Sup- port From All Classes, Creeds © and Races._ nm ae Senator H.J.Cloran will-be a candte \u2018.date for the mayoralty, as a champion of the Irish Catholics, whose turn it 18 for the office, he claims, > astarday the senator sald that he had been approached by many French-Canadians as well as English-speaking Protestants and people of his own race, and Lrged to become a candidate.While he did not admit having given a defl nite consent, Senator Cloran let it bo pretty clearly understood that ne intended to enter the field.He said he had no special mission to announce himself for so important a position, but that he would be more than proud to.hold so honorable an office.\u201cBut you have been asked to offer your se;vices?\" was asked.\u2019 \u201cCertainly I have, but I would not take an: action until Mayor Laporte announced whether or not he woull accept a second term.As soon as nounced that he would not run for the cffice again I felt bound to seriously consider the matter.I may say that representatives of the classes as well have urged me to prepare to enter the coming contest.Our French-Canadiaa lellow citizens have made it quite plain that they intend to leave the field open for an English-speaking Catholic, as this element of the population has ° not been represented for@ears in the Mayor's chair: : \u201cJust look at the figures,\u2019 proceeded the ecnator.\u201d During the seventy-two years Montreal has been a city, we have had thirty-one mayors.Of these there were eleven Protestants, -seven- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ing Catholics, the latter being Sir Wi- liam Hingston, Hon.James McShane - and Mr.Cassidy.Such figures as these need no comment.\u201d | As to qualification, Senator -Cloran declared\u2019 that the assessment rolls gave him ample for the office, which demands an arsessment of $10,000 clear over all encumbrances full six months before the electfon.As to any political i influence he declared that there should: = be no politics in an election for the mayoralty.\u2019 THEO, RENSELLER BROWN DEAD AT KINGSTON Kingston, N.Y., Sept.30.\u2014The death has taken place at the age of seventy- seven, of Theodore Van Renegeller Brown, treasurer of the Martin, .Cantine Company of Sangerties, N.Y.Mr.\u2019 Brown was for many years general agent of the Canadian branch of the Goodyear Rubber Company, with headquarters at Montreal.Through The Heralds Sieve YOU WILL BE quite justified to-day \u2018In saying \"Happy New Year\u2019 to your Hebrew frirnds.1F THERE is one thing more than nnother ! that makes us long for a wider and stronger vocabulary, it 1s to peruse a news item that ' resolves itself into à quack medicine adver- | tisement.| | | \u201cHonesty may be the best policy, | but a plebiscite would show that it isn\u2019t the most popular policy,\u201d .quoth that Westmount cynio.4 FARMER MICHIGAN leader of the! was In | are throwing away \u201chis peaches, but ft is not specified who he is throwing them at.emphatically ' Andy Carnegle's famous kilts.\u2018Provinclai :* DOESN'T it ssem just a trifle strange that Montreal policemen rhould be fined $2,000 in ; the course of a year\u201d ; he He issues, : Got Coal, All Right.\u2018Poor Mrs.Murphy! Bure ut's in terrible sthraite she is!\" \u2018Phwat'& th\u2019 matther?\" Sure she'd not a cint in th' house to buy coal wid, an\u2014 \u2018An\u2019 how did she git 11?\" \u2018She pawned th' ahtove!\" \u2018 e result the : 1 had ten or | i be over HOW MUCH happler the life insurance policy-holders were before they knew all this! RED DEER Cons.have nominated gentleman named Gaetz.Libs.will proceed to shut the Gaets before the Red Deer are stolen.the GOING\u2014Gaynor\u2014Greene\u2014Gone! Narrow Escape.\u201cHow's business?\u2019 \u2018Fine!\u2019 It's a mighty poor day when I can't make $10 or $15 now.\u2019 ; \u201cThat's good.Can't.you pay me that 35 you owe me?\u2019 \u2018No.\u201chere's been a lot of mighty poor.days lately.\u201d the syndicates \u201cTHERE'S one comfort, T SENT | cant buy our water and air and monopolize :tbem.\u2018\u2018-Rochester Herald What's that!!! I HAVE YOU tiled your claim for the mayor- | sity yet?All that is necessary is a sprig of BY ghamrock apd a shillelagh.- THE KALI boycott meeting closed with three cheers and à Bengal tiger.i Cruel.\"I'm doing my beat to get ahead, To the girl he loced the chappie said.But the girl's reply seems somewhat rough\u2014 \u201cWell, Freddy.you need one bad enough!\" THERE JS an obvieus analogy between | that \u2018mystic vermillion symbol\u201d on the foreheads of the Bengal boyrotters, and the red stamps of the C.M.A.Orly President Ballan- and Mr.P.Laing intfoduced Mr.John * don\u2019 D.Laing, of Pi ena.: trne's myrmidions don't wear them under thelr bats.is reported to be kickin'!' BENGALIS have sworn by the Goddess MOUNT ROYAL 1s becoming as gaudy as\u2019 AND TO-DAY the cleated boot takes up the aud work where the lacrosse stick laid own.ANY TIME Mr.Doran would care to talk business when at thé Harbor Board meetings, we shall be prepared to cheerfully slap him on the back.Family Misfortunes.\u201c\u201cHaow\u2019s things around to your place, B17?\u201cOnly tollable, Hen.Th\u2019 old gray mule's dead.\" \u201cWal, I swan! Anything else wrong?\" \"Nope.Rest o' the tolks is all alive a Kali that they will boycott British goods.We don\u2019t know who Kall is, but we think she must be the president of the Bengali Manu- facturere\u2019 Association.THE LION ahd the lamb have gone hunting together.Dom.Textile and Montreal Cot- | ton are in a united effort for higher protec- 1 tion.| i - Turned Down, | Him\u2014Shall we get married?\u2018 Her\u2014I shall.What you do 1s of no interest o me.: | WHAT! you've just come out of prison?T wonder you Are not ashamed to own tt!\u201d \u2018\u201cT don't own it, Jady\u2014wish I did.I was only a lodger.\"\u201d | AS CARNEGIE wasn't allowed to give us a library, it seems as if he might trot up with that music ball we need so badly.OH, MY! But how I would hate to have a 29 4° : \u2018Sas nature like the Kaiser.When the Oysters Go._ .What will we al) be 4 ig i When there is nothi., more to do?My triends this i» à question That is boldly facing you.The lawyers are commencing Their sober looks to don, For things will be so slack when : Gaynor and Greene are gore \u2014 ~~ i \u2018The ferry trade is qulet, And the evenings are too cold To ride around the mountain; ' And we frettingly behold That the winter now is drawing Her chilly mantie on: The hotels they are kicking \u2018Cause the tourists all are gone.But we've things of more importanep Facing us this very day, And our fretting is incressing As the weeks do roll away.Our hunger will be torment\u2014 What can we live upon, + In the sad old days to come, | ! When the oysters are all gone?.ç ; | .| WESARE glad to tearn that flowers blooming for the second time this season in the West.but we'll pray fervent! the Qazoét doesn't rake up a secon of wheat reports.\u2019 \u2014 are œuf that crop The Only Way.- aid you fire your new boarder?™ \u2018\u2019Tbe impudent thing asked for a er - wmometer on his radiater.\u201d ' .er | \u2018What for?\u2019 i *'S8q be could tel] when the steam was en.\u201d i -\u2014 .| Forever, Likely, \u201cPat guy m i ston mt sighty days widout windin'.\u201d ; \u201cGlory be! An\u2019 how long wud ft .wind it, I denne?\u201d ne?oi ye 6 Ca x marne | WELOH a 00., ©\" PHONE WAIN 4208.à | Brain Brokers / B.34 Board of Trade Buliding, - - MONTREAL.Wo find ompiegers for men of brains, aad men of brains for employes.\\ Montreal, Sept.30th, 1905.MR.EMPLOYER, .CANADA.DEAR SIR, \u2014 Kindly give us your attention for a few sèconds while we explain to you the nature of our business, and how we give you the benefit of our vast experience in selecting office help FREE OF CHARGE.More than .that, by PHONING or WRITING us your requirements, we give you your pick of several hyndred men on our : books, AND IT COSTS YOU NOTHING.We have on } hand at present STENOGRAPHERS from $25.00 per + month up to $75.00.BOOKKEEPERS from #35.00 up to $125.00 per month.CLERKS at all prices.Also à large selection of SALESMEN, CHECKERS, SHIPPERS, CARETAKERS, SUPERINTENDENTS, AD! } WRITERS, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, etc.We are open to .flll any vacancy which may occur in your OFFICE, STORE OR WAREHOUSE, FREE .OF CHARGE.Does this not appeal to your commonsense \u2018 as a great saving to you.ALL OF OUR MEN HAVE THE HIGHEST REFERENCES.All orders will receive prompt and careful attention.Yours very truly, © WELCH & CO.| / WELCH & CO., PHONE MAIN 42085, = \u2018 Brain Brokers B, 34 Board of Trade Building, - - MONTREAL We flad employers for mon of brains, and mon of brains for employers.mere worth of Green Stampe with $1.00 purchase.en worth of Green Stamps with a $4.00 \u2014 THREE COMPANIES | HAD FORMED A POOL A.Hamilton Looked After Legislation for Equitable and Two Other Co's $ Legislative committee on Insurance investigation yesterday afternoon, Alfred W.Maine, an assoclate auditor of the Equitable Lifo Assurance Society, today disclosed the fact that the Equitable Life, the Mutual Life and the New York Life companies had formed & pool to look after legislation between the various state legislatures.Andrew Hamilton, to whom.President | McC'all, of the New Yor&, puid several cheques, the purpose of which the chief counsel for the committee, Mr.Hughes, has not yet brought to light,\" was ono of the chief members of the legal staff of thess companies, und was employed and received money for services from \u2018the Equitable.Witness his company to Mr.Hamilton, _and these showed that in eight years, Irom 1885 to 1908, the sum of $65,696 was paid to Mr.Hamilton for legal services Not the least Important development of the day was the appearance on the stand of Jacob H.Schiff, head of the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.Mr.Schiff said that the minutes of THB MONTREAL DAILY New York, September 30.\u2014Before the | presented vouchers for moneys paid Dy | Her Drunken Lo .Husband Cared.A lady, who saved hay busbaudand home, says: \u2014I for a long ti bach (hinting of frying gamacis on my husben or Mis drinking habits.Oue day whea came pores much inlos- aid, La bis weeks sxlar \u20ac e the Feiss Samaria Prestiiptianh, and put it in his coffee.Jie never suspected @ thing, and before [ vew him the full course, he opped d qe ther.1 houestly be {eve thin rem will cute the warst cases.\u201d FREE SAMPLE avd pamphlet, giving full particulars, testimonials nnd price, senti lain sesiodenvelopa.Correspnndence sacre for reply.Lasant Te SAMARCA REMED) ex ress\u2014~THE R 23 Jordan Strest, TORONTO, Ous Also ter sale > J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre \u2018Dame 8t., and J.H.Harte, 2450 St.Uatherine reet.GREAT FALL SALES By Auction Every Wednasday and Thursday AT 10 AM.General Fall and Winter Stock, too large to detail.: Seasonable stock accepted for sale.vayces made it required.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO., LIMITED, AŒUETIONBERS.KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Damascus Lodge will meet WEDNESDAY OVENING ; Ad- a meeting of the finance committee of the Equitable Lie Assurance bocie- : ty in February, 1903, were faise in ru- | cording the, purchase of $5300,00\" of.Union Pacific preferred stock for! holding account.\u201d Mr.Schiff sald he was present at the meeting, and no such transaction was made.Mr.Schiff expressed the opinion that it was wrong for James H.Hyde to participate personally in syndicate! transactions.He did not know, he | sald, that Mp.Hyde had done so untll these disclosures: \u201cThe Equitable,\u201d said Mr.Schiff.\u201cwas at the meroy of one man-\u2014either Alexander or Hyde.It seems to me it was all Hyde.Ev- jerything was Hyde- ; | \u201cThe vice of the entire insurance (Situation has been irresponsible power.\u201d \u2019 HUNGARY'S CRISS $8.0 $712.0 $2.00 purchase.worth of Green Stamps with a $3.00 purchase.MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 2 Two Very Special Bargains FOR THESE 3 DAYS .k HD DOZEN.LADIES PLAIN BLACK WOOL HOSE.Sizes El, 5.9a Wortt 20.peir.On Bale Muuday at .; | $250 AND $3.50 BLOUSES FOR $1.18 : LOT OF BLOUSEE if Creem.Drab, Blue enf Biack Osnves, fancy stripe febrics, Pinin Berge apd Cashmere, al) new styles.Worth $1 18 EH ant £.56.Get au early choice, Mouday, at .2.«.ORDINARY STAMPS ON ABOVE ITEMS.A.LECLAIR , 723 3T LUMEN a 31, 337 ML ROYAL AVE., Cor.Mestana D.Gagnon & Co.FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER To be a Record Breaker.Cac vf Fall 91c ds now In full activity.Buyers in all kinds of Gry Goods will have opportunity to save money.en a gsest number of lines.Don't miss yeur chance.Come this evening or any dey next week, .Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Corsats, Lining, Trimmings, Flannels, Flannsiettes, Cottons, Carpets, Floor Oilcloths, en's Furnishings.\u2018 0° LABIES' READY-TO-WEAR 60008 Ladles' & Length Gray Craven- ette Cuats.Worth 86,00.For 84.50 Ladies\u2019 Full Length Gray Crav- snette Coats.Worth 96.For $3.00 Ladies\u2019 Gray Tweed % Length ) Coats.Worth $7.00.For 83.50 Ladies\u2019 Dark Gray Frieze Street Skirts.Worth $2.00.For $1.80 Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Street Skirts.Worth $3.00.For 82.00 LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES Ladies\u2019 xtra, Good Flannalotte Blouses, new colors.Worth $1.0.\"Por .TBE Ladies\u2019 All Wool Fisggel Diguses, Ladies\u2019 Colored Nashmere Blouses.All in pue la Worth 8.09.For .81.80 Ladies\u2019 Navy, Cardinal or White Wool, Knitted Bleuses.fipecipl \u201cPrice.81.78 Laties\u2019 Extra Fine Rolled.Col- - lurs, Knitted Golfer NMioüses, Ladies\u2019 Very Heavy Dark Gray in black, brown, green, red Cravenette Coats.Worth $13.00.\u2014 white, navy.Special Prise, 2.26 J \u2019 Ladies\u2019 Silk Blqunes, in Black or Ladies\u2019 Full Costumes (Skirts White Japaucse Silk, lace - EE HE TY Ghpo ri Hat as whe in 00° black.Worth $7.00.For $3.50 made with pleats, in black, ati Ladies\u2019 Fine Costumes (Skirts nizes up to 44 in.and Jackets), browp, black or Also brown and white, up to 4 navy.Worth 88.00.For.R5.00 inches ., ee .Ladies\u2019 extra long, very new Ladies\u2019 Black Batesp Bloyises, an style, best Gray Cravenette exton value, in all sizes, $1.98.Costs.Worth $10.00.For $7.00 On Bale now at .Gents\u2019 Furnishings Department Our Gents\u2019 Furnishing Goods Department js now so full of new stoek that we have been obliged to make reductions in prices.Any gentleman wishing ood values and Bargains in Wool Underwear, Jerseys, Sweaters, Ties, Braces, ocks, Kid Gloves, Cashmere and Wool Gloves, will find here the greatest opportunity of the season.Don't forget our Carpet and Flsor Olicloth departments.Bargains next week on all our counters.°.+ D.Gagnon & Co, 165 ST.LAWRENCE ST.CORNER DORCHESTER.this evening at the Club bear St.Lambert.As it is T-y à Cyranez You would oar you smoke Rn im: ted Clear, Oaly 10e, ¥ wa REE De the laut club dinner of the geason.\u20ac vit \\ VF Cag TET * \u2018 -Bued, emanating, Ît is understood, from told its regular manthly club dinner Heuse fntended to close the \u2018 house lly at an early date, it is exnected that this will IS STILL ACUTE Budapest, Sept.30.\u2014The situation is becoming clearer, and evidence is accumulating that both the coalition leaders and tbe King-Emperor are endeavoring to find à way out of the difficulty.Statements have been Is- ithe entourage of the King-Enmiperor, |depying any intention an the part of the Crown of wounding Hungarian na- \u2018tonal susceptibilities, and un\u2019 article from the pen of Francis Kossuth w'll sppear to-morrow, stating that he and | bis axsociatey went to Vienna à week [8gy with every peaceful jutent, .but i that they were not glven an opportuni- ily to demonstrate to the King-gme- peror that the coalition does not cone template.any obstinate adherence to its demands, and that the Hungarian.; pation wishes to live at peace with Austria.| It 18 believed by well-informed per- \"sons that General Deron Fejorvary | i will be appointed premier, with the right to carry on the elections on «| platform calling for universal\u2018 siff- | rege, and by this Meuns à goviru- | ment majority will be secured iu the! Hungarian Jet, .Quiet has been restored.Jt Ig rea- zed that somes way out of the pres- Lent uitustion must he reached at ah | | early duly, 48 OlLlierwise the esconumic onndition of Hungary will become ao had that serious disturbances camiot be avoided, if indeed, & reul revulu- tion does not hreuk put.\u2018The public exchequer 18 ulinoat empty owing Lo the ynpossibility of making any regu- nr collection of taxes ANA the juuy- ment of the officialy, teachere and tuilrosd employees 8 becoming nora difficult WHAT SULPHUR DOES Fur the Human ody in Health and Disease.- The mention of sulphur wil iecall tu many of us Lhe sully days when our mothers and grandmiotlhors gavo um vur dally ques of sulphiue sid Nolan every spyriig nud full, iL was the upiversal apring and fal} \u201chioud purifier,\u2019 tonic wud cure-all, wpa mind you, (Wis ubl- fashioned renudy wisw net without merit.\u2018The idem wea gowd, but the remedy wes urude aud unpalatuble, ul Ww ge quantity bed to Le Laken to get muy elfgolL, : Nowadeys we get wll the bepeficial flac of sulphur by uw pulatebin, wii- contrated Lori, so thet o single grain in tar mare effective (Lan 4 tablanpoan fui of Vie crude sulphur.\u2019 In reuent yentu, seucarcli sud expos.ment have proven that the best aul- phur for medicinal ure ln thal obtain.6d from Calabim (Cudulwin Hulphlda), und sold Ju drug stores under the pashe of Mtunrla Clglulues.Wafara, Thay ave ainail chovolake -coktel y Jets and contaln the sutive mediuinel principle of sulphur tn & highly con- ventrnted.effeative fourm.Faw people aru awuie of the value of Minis forin of sulphur tu restorbig aid madntuininie bodlly vigor asad health; sulphur wots dirently on the liver, and excretory orguns wid purifies aud enriches the blood by tha print sllinii- ation of waste inateriul, Our grandmothers kiew this when they demad uy with sulphur and mo- lunes every spring and fall, but the crudity and -hnpurity of \u2014ordluary flowers of sulphur ware often: wurie than - the disesse, aud onnot aoinpurs with (ho modern concentrated pro- yarations of sulphur, of which Htuwrt's Calolum Wagers is undoubtedly the \u2018best und nical widely unel.They ara the natural antidote for Uver-and gidney troubles and cure can - stipation and purity the blond lu a way.hat often surprises patient and physician althe, .Dr-\"R.M, Wilkins while experimenting with sulphur ramedies soon found that the aulphur frou Calcium was superior to any other fprun.He says: \u201cFor liver, kidney and blood troubles, especially when resulting from constipation or malaria, J have been surprised at the resulta obtained from Bluarts Calcium Waters, In patients suffering from bolls and pim- plas and even desp-geated carbunoles.have repeatedly ssen them ary up and disappear in four or five » leaving tho skin elaar and smooth, Al- Htuart's Calcium Wafers fs a ary article, and sold by dros.4d for that reason tabooed by veste I know of nothing so safe and reliable for constipation, liver and kidney troubles and espéoial- 1y in all forms of skin disease as this remedy.\u201d At any rate people who are tired of pills, cathartics d mo-oplled blood (5 urifiers,\u2019\u201d will à in Stunet's Ser 'Diregptor\u2014\u2014Charles Harriss, Mus.Doc, corner Mcuntain and St.Catherine Sts.Visiting brethren welcome.fr me me THE PHILHARMONIC Cantuar.The membership list in connection with the organization of-the Philharmonig Chorus will remain open until Oct, 7.ing of the Chorus will take place in the Natural History Boclety\u2019's rooms on Tuesday, Oct.10.at 8 pm.Ladios and gentlemon with good voices and able to read fairly at sight, who des! to join the chorus, will please forward thelr name and address to the secretary, W.J, Healy, 228 Btanley Street, Montreal.\u2014 _ \u2014 STORE NEWS Boys\u2019 Sweaters Hand-knitted, with roll or sailor collar, tu navy and white, navy and cardinal, and black and orange.ce The best\u2019 Boys\u2019 Sweater In the Dominion.$1.00 Each Mail orders carefully and promptly filled.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.(O.3409 ST.CATHERINE near Mountain = = NOTICE TO THE DEBTORS OF ZENON BRUNET | Notivo is hereby given you,:that the cinime | held by ZENON BRUNET, heving heretofore | carried on business at Montreal, under the firm yame of ZENON BHUNYT, Grocer, In- eo)vont, agatust you for merchandise aald and altvered,\u2019 have [een sold and tranaferred to AHPARD DEHERKICM, Financier, of the City and District of Montreal, on the 18th August, 1906, hy Mr.J.M.Marcolte, In his quality vf Voluntary Ansignee to Lhe estate of sald ZENON HUHUNKET.by virtue of a voluntary dead of aswignmmaent, dune and passed on the gist August, 60h, and that a duplicate of the doed of trunafer, and a cour of auld dead ot voluntary assiginnaut have heen frist at the office of the Prothonotary af tha Huperior Court for the sald Detrivt: : U DESTRHEH, OT He Aeptamber uth, 1906.N.Y, MILLIONAIRE - BLOWS BRAIS OUT James Mireet.\u2014= William R.\u2018I'ravers Ends His Life ~Resson of Rash Act Not Known rn p\u2014 ~ New York, Mept.ho.Wm, I.Tra- carn, & Inliionaire muni uf leinure, mon of the wit and AVall Htraet operator, wm.\u2018ravers, coumitted.aulylde hy shaoting liimimoif theaugh the head In him npartmonts in Madison \u2018Avenue, \u201cMr.Travers married Mise Lily Har- rma, & siater of Mra.W, KK.Vander Wit, Ir.The couple sepainted threa win ago, Mra, \u2018Iravars going to Paris o live.Mr.Travers wan an unele ot Mra.Clarence Mackay.He had two sisters, Mrs.James Wadsworth, of (enuneo, N.Y., anda Mra.Walter day.now Mving In l'avis.Mines hin para tion from his wife he hind Hvaed ontively anions, wih the cara of his valol When Mr.Travers rose this morn Ing ha apposrod te ha In oxeallont ppivits, and, after hLrowkfuat, told hia valet 1hmt he would not regulre hie servicés during the day.Khortly after noon a maid found Mr.Travers lying dend.on hin hed, with a revolver by hin side.He\u2019 had place the mussle of tie weapon in hin mouth, sending 4 bulla through his beats, Ha loft sevorai let- tare relating.to buslnems affaire, and giving no ohie to the cause of the aul- vide, Mr.Travers never ongaged in any husiness, nxcept when, about six months ago, Ad an experiment, he ha.came à partner In the banking house of Hugh Kdsy, the affairs of whioh, however, engaged little of his time Mr.Travers, who wus forty-nine years oid, was a member of the Knloker- booker, the New York Athletio and \u2018Tennis pnd Racquet and many other clube, trap \u2018NEW YORK D.& H.MAIL, The New York, D, & 11.mail will now be closed at the Montreal Post Offiee at aix o'clock sharp on and from Sunday next, as on and from that date the D, & M.; No.203, will leave Bona- ventura station at 735 p.n.English mila vin New York will clore at the same hour.Montreal and Toronto wes 3 Bonaventura station at 7.80 p.m., on and from Sunday nezt A For David H.Rennoldson, Mesasrn.John McD.Haina has been appainted 1 \u2018Watch mainsprings teed, $1.00, {cium Wafers a far pafey, mars pala~) R.Famaioz, MEAG Brmddte aftécitve preparation.\u201d ad curator, and Mossra.Edmund Quintal, A.De The first mpet- ! The malls for the West, will close at 6.15 p.ui, as No.§ t in] : wiu ve S.CARSLEY Ca.Store closes aù 6 o'aleok dyliy, SATURDAY, SEPT.88, 1008.| THIS 8TORE'S PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER The Management's aim fer the camin anth lp tp eatablish ne galiin ; records throughout the store.\"is oorte wii Le concentrated - Selling Merchandise made by the best Ales ° r great organization oan possibly buy, glv vod sai > vice, good delivery, 8 bright Inviting stere, an e Test 1 the wants of all\u2014these Yn ro advantages are to be erred demonstrates the public's approval akers in the world, buying from buying here, This great, i | of or Shab noressing business TWO CASES FROM OUR PARIS OFFICE CON- .TAINING AUTUMN COATS AND COSTUMES.In response to our eable for the last word in Paris Fashions, our French office, has expressed to us two cases of the most olusive_.noveltien that it has yet been our plessure to present tg o> Indies of Montreal, As these creations made their first appesvanes in the French Capital but twelve or fourteen days ago, they may be con sidered the mest exclusive and authoritative garments now displayed in rarments.Your presence at thls interesting event on Monday le cordially requested.As to styles, we present two herewith:\u2014 A MAGNIFICENT GOWN FOR EVENING WIBAR, of Chiffon Cloth, in le apricot shade, new' full bodice, made with deep belt and short shirr slaves, bandsamely trimmed with-motifs of real lace, full skirt en train, eluburately | trimmed with real lace, deep drop skirt of heavy chiffon silk.KL A SUPERB OPERA .CLOAK.Ia Alice Brown, beautifully embroidered in floral , design, nleted chiffon yoke, apiendidly emdrorderst\u201d trimmes atih ruchings - of blue chiffon, lined with beavy cream satin.SPECIAL SHOWING OF HIGH CLASS CASNMERES.It is safe to say that a more representative display of the season's latest Dross Fabrics does not exist anywhere, nor greater values, A magnificent display of Cashmore Dress Goods will claim your at- NEW ALL WOOL BLACK tention Monday.Gras es rene ns era ace 28C CABHMERE .34c ALL WOOL BLACK FRENCH CASHMBRE TWO CASES OF NEW ALL WOOL 8% CASES OF NEW ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, io a brilliant FRENCH CASHMERE, 4 fuches wide, selection of the newest colorings, in- extra bravy chiffon finish.Tuis lot cluding myrtle, gray, drab, navy, ts In a completely comprehensive range tabac, Spanish brown, purple, uew of the newest colorings for Street and green, smoke green, otc, etc.Regu- Visiting Coastumas.Regularly sold at * ro larly sold ot bic.Special Bar- Tbo a yard.On 4c ave galn, Monday .Monday .\u2026.\u2026.0\u20260eçeue ne de ALL WOOL BLACK FRENCH QT ALL WOOL BLACK FRENCH CASHMERE OC CASHMERE .- Tu $1.00 MONDAY IN MONTREAL'S GREATEST CROCERY.Regular.Special Reguizr.Special Finest Creamery Butter .26c 246 Magic Washing Tablets.1b 12%o0 \u2018Hungarian Fleur, 24 lbs.85¢ Toc Cooking Ralsins, 3 lbs.doc ae Desideratum Baking Pow- .Granulated Sugar, 20 163 $1.00 05e aer, 2.20c 25e C.& B.Ginger Chips, \u2019 New Season's Honey, B 1b.a saenssnsecepenueuse 18e LL 65¢ Rolled Oats, Tbe.$32 25e Breakfast Cocos - : 124%¢| Upton's Marmalade.tT ID.: Bovri] Cordial, 20 o3.81.10 HOC Un 0.000.toscane oe -88e Corn Starch, ¢ pkgs.0c 25g © Comfort Scan, & bars.3c 2Je BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATUS (Aévertioins Males = Binh motion, Me; Marriage Noileas, 4s) Death Notices, a) : BIRTHS ABHUY ¥ A, Sep., oa sou hab, JLab ir Wr.aad WE Ms.Joon Gian Salil © 190 vie GUNNINGHAMN\u2014AL Abbe , tu, 1 Ga ig Mv.and wy Ine: LAVILIOGN # § .Mr, sud \"In.Ve did à intl.MITCHELL At the Homeopathic Hoapits), wi the 8th bustant, the wile of G.B, Mitr shall, ul un deugliter.Toronto papers plese MUHPHY 4% Ht.Geusvieve Ntreet, Wept, M to Mr.aud Mrs.Murphy, 6 son.y \u2018 MchNALL- At Grenb Mr.sud Mrs.W.7, MINK At Dudhan, Sept.81, a daughter to Mr.and Mra.4.H, Mine.JILUBKIK-At Dunany, Sept.8, « daugh- og to Mr.and Mrs.rau Uaioe VARTILAND lu this city, Sept.15, to Mp.and Mua.Frank Partiand, a daughter, , Bept.3 a son 8 - Me d.MARRIAGES, ABTLE-CHAMBERE-~Sept.99, we Ly the Rav 1).W.Morison, ot Wiliams lidward Astle, Little Metis, to Plorense catherine, daughter of Ms.David Chan ers.i BLUNDETONR HOSTLER\u2014Quo the Ith inst, at the Church of the Kpiphany, Oh Herbert R., only san of the late Wi Blundytone, of DNerbyshire, En , Tantus, aldaat daughter of William Mostles, ef Montreal.DELIELE-RILIS\u2014At the boine af the bride's arents, Hanryviile, Que, Sept.30, by the ev.J.H MeGounell, B.D.Meo oy Billa w Herbert Frederick Delisle, of Jerd- cha, Vit.DAVIFA-SMITH\u2014At Richmond, Sept.98, y the Rev.Rural Dean Hepburs, Tdenel PF.Davies tn Sadie Hager.youngest dawghger of Mrs.E.Bmith, ef Clev .HANNA JOHNSON \u2014 At taster, Masa, Bapt.4, by Rev.Mr Sparks, Mr.nédwerd Hanus to Miva Fiorabe! Johnson, Goth fog merly of Waterloo, Que.LYIGH WILAON\u2014~At 8t Jude's Church, op Rept 27.by the Rev.Canon Dizon.Clitterd E Leigh to Henrietta Wilsnn, el@ast daughter of Charles E.Wilson, of this city.MACFARLANR-MeCRUM \u2014 At the home of the bride's mother near Bwaetshurg, Bept.19, ty the Rev Rural Nean Carmichast, rector of Knowltun, Tillan Ada.eldest énuæhter of the late Moses MrCrum, to , John Marshall Lang Macfarlane, ef Knowl- ton.Que _ NELRON-ERVIN\u2014At Towsr Stewiacke N 8 Rept.14 by Rev.A.H Campbell.Pred Nelson.\" mer-hsnt.te Rebecca Fiorence.dargthtér of J K Ervts \u2019 PEINCE.ANTERRON-\u2014 Bert.98.at 633 Wel.Ungton Elreet Point £1 Caria.Up de Rev E \u2018A MeKenne, Maggies, yOounges daughter nf James Andeream.1p Alfred | Prince, both of thie city | ECOTT-MURRAY\u2014 At Picten, NE.Sem UN 1 tr Rev G & Carwen, Elmer G frett, ta : Tr ja roungést éaurtier of Dunes: Mur- { x + PROFIT BY MONDAY'S SENSATIONAL OFFER: INCS IN SUPERB NEW FALL SILKS.The enthusiasm of trade just now Is to a large extent centered in the many arriving dally in Montreal's greatest Silk Btore._ This department is daily thronged with ladics eager to catch the first hints of stylish exclusiveness.Our values this season for Pure \"Silks are, simply phenomenal.Come on Monday and see.- Plain Colored Tamaline Dress | New Sari-Sto: Dress Silks $1 43 Bilke eee te : New Plair Janazese Dress sx es New Fancy Japanese Dress Sikes, T0e.| Checked Taffeia Dress 5:he JII%c Btriped and Checked Temalins Plath Chiffon Taffeta Tress 81s 38e Ks o.oo.1 LLLLe LL Lee en anne B5¢ Gow Famov Lewicse Sits ee Plain French Taffeta Stlks .40¢ | Pla Mes \u201c xe \u201c£ ; Chiffon Finish Taffeta Siiks\u201d.5e : RME RR Sie Fancy Shot Messaline Drecs Silks, G8¢ ! or a : ; .* Plain Chiffon Lafayette Dress Fazer Fouland Dress S.Xs $1 10 Ske .iL Bc.New Back Grow Grur Sik.S6e S.CARSLEY C%- G Cuhoroe Troop Martha Trana Oum het! ©! Mella.Que.to Maurie Nom Qregur.iste of Bristnl, Eng Prisms! papers jens cory \u2018DEATHS IN TWE CITY.CRYLDE= \u201c1 he rescifirome of her enn-in-Jsw.WE TFaterunt.44 Ivumnmumt Rowe, Er September E'isahetd Wilikms Wenner wviôre of Le late Cuardes Chios agef & Yancy .CONNINGRAM-A: the Brval True Pine 32 Ses IR Eheabell Cunnbinghan,, vihow 0° Tue nie Curisnopher Cunutognam Purers rivals New Trot paper pos ny - - .mee.ETAL \u2014 Ses D ni, he lun weltens, fovesedte Pevoime Elrmamedt Elite wide 0 Lhe duu FOR Rowe tree WRO.ve Re: TINE \u20140r fu MA nuits we owe Stage \u201cen Sonrer\u2019 emia Teme ASReme wan n° Uw ne Ritthwea Eire EOXNTURE IY Min At nr hr Mine Wisi ri Rat at Hare Bo BMaMmsl.Muwews 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 1934 St Javee St.Waimea.ns Xagulss Lohan a LR Trl lve Ime | Sonupmor, BB Thue Iron.x THAY CELEBRATED ROMANCE Transiated by Charles Q.I Roderts, from the Freed af Pu 70 Adee De Guspe, laa Auviens Canadiens ; : NEW EDITION.SL SO MST FRERE : CHAPMAN'S BOOXSTORE, 2407 St.Cathoriae Shes, Manirveal \u2018 Aivare he lateat at Chapman à i my ms AS ES _ pt En = CAMERON OF LOCHIEL TREAT hs ark an, Bow, De ge RS sus CSS Teain Thea; we Erte Amine TesCausess Timew well ne am Mr wT Owe Yeates 3 Riu ailts AN Faure Trou mu.Xntes Ong, We RL Sam naw 2 BD Duman Wrasse aii BARAT ATE nse M fe VOA Pret Tp, : JT OBATES ILE SER IMAL A gow ne De USE \u201crat, XR ANRT\" DAR awl .TUTE, M7 UYe TNC Neeugd Jeera Hoag Sxx.My nee Non TUE, aay we WW GEO, R.PROWSE 208 MoGILL SY., MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF.HIGH-CLASS FAMILY AND NOTEL STEEL RANGES, CARVING TABLES, TBA AND COFFRE URNS WATER FILTERS, RYO, BYC, Coal and Coal Oil Neaters FOR QOOL WEATHER Agent For The SEDOWICK DUMB WAITER.HIGH GRADE\u2014NO FRICTION dda US; x aa ver woe we = wae Sables RL.un TRY soar.ENSIXINS VCR, a HUMPINISS-A: LOVE CR.doc Mind As 2e vuve N De ae break 7.Mir parie & Ave, LOUXX XN Pewscdor mad TE NP Mh] ver.: STRVENS CAS OAV adn W Stars w Wreaciiad va\" uginner [a ecw aged RANMNRN A1 Waserten .: Wadi sie Ao We Bm Wu.va 39e CY year Nes CEWORMEY A: Yeadaux, ed Jodeani te âme of Ube te VV | area ta Tiuguitk 22 Sept wt VANVUUAY - As Quebec, Sept IL George Cents aged\u201d 1} months.youngest mw of J 1x Nan Tanguar.TAYLOR + Ottawa, = Catalogues en Apnitue lon, FURNITURE FEATURES and PRICES that MAKE FRIENDS BE v v mk .pear a + eee Ae emma) wv ww CUT - « Prices xenerally mean inferior goads, hut not in our case.« We dont any how its \u201cdone, but we tell you tha prices, you look at the goods, aml we both decide they're all RIGHT and that you onn't do hetter.Look at that Parlor and Bed- __ room Sulte In our windows when passing.We're selling thone beauties at about halt Me price they are worth.\u2018lien nome inaide ati wa'll show you our offer J regard to furnishing four rooms complete for £350.00 comprising: Parlor Suite of five pleces, mahogany finish; Dining Roo Mulls of eight pleces, Sideboard, Extension Table and six Chalra, all hardwood, golden oak finish; Headroom Bulte uf three pleces: Bad, Dresser and Stand, all hardwood, golden oak finish; Kitchen Set .of three pleces: Folding Table with two \u2018folding leaves and two - -Chairs, all hardwood, golden oak finlslkr.Wa also furnish four rooma fur GR, 40, 180 dollars and up.If you want bargains cone to thls store, whene one dollar does the work of v w : \u2014 3 \u20187 TTI 1448 ST.CATHERINE ST, East, \"Corner Montoaim, Common Sense Exterminators r ROACHES, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.or RATS and MICE.lope and % Harbert Inspgo-, \u2018 ee \u2018 ; 7 -~ + , ~ r\u2014 All Dealers, and 381 Quesn st.W., Torente.Treo .ditterans préparations maine» ®° the THD year of her age.| % Margaret Sepa | Wagner, vFiow af the jte I B Tayler, ta i | | i.; veut 1 gorge polit qub saréines-\u2014yes deb AMALCAMATED COPPER a Stock having - ! ENORMOUSLY THE LARGEST Bpeculative possibilities of any of the active dividend paying issues, at its present prio nettlug «be juvestor epproximately 6 pers cqut., with sure indications of larger returns early date.on 3 60 will margin 30 shares 150 will margin B80 shares 800 will margin -100 shares 1600 will margin 506 aharee NORRIS P.BRYANT S\"Éhorr: BROKER ©\u2018 M St.Fraucois Xavier Bt, Montreal (Exclusive leased wire connections with Btock Exchange members in prinaipal etties), \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Linton Property For Sale\u201475c.The garden sud orchard, fronting on Sum- hill Avenue, And coutaiaing over 008 - votée teot, will be sold to the first vitae of 75 cents per foot MH.L.PUTNAM, .185 FLOOR, TEMPLE BUILDING Mackay Street House For Sale .A medium sized stone front house,- ssrvaLOrT.brick stable In RM | % Price moderate, LEE A 18T FLOOR: x oan geen t.Les # BHAW \u201cLan, Cattisriue Gtroetr Gage = the wife of James M.8 aw, of & sen.» (EEACER.CAMTEELL- Sept tw the Ree.| MN Buobent In this SITY on the 3 4 STL.ent 4 2e Inte Jol Qo 7 y PUSW IL IOS- A2 78 Sem OS Feng Sas Sept Lewd Don Swetee .; TIRE, Aghios oh meer wane Mimosa), The Remaining - RDS BRE \" no-relishitmetanes ak.Hovde: 20 PER Ian tem pee emmener ry oma a i [pA 28 rs EE =m me try.TWENTY-FIVE MILLION - IN LAND AND BUILDINGS Col.Bates, the International Auditor-General, Tells of Salvation Army Activities\u2014A Social Force That is - Achieving Results in Many Fields.A social organization with capital investments in bullding and land amount- tng to 3:5,000,000, is a considerable so- clal force in the world, even in these days of colossal fortunes and multimillionaires.And that is the amount of the property assets of the once despised Sal- \u2018vation Army.The authority for the statement is beyond question\u2014the man who knows better than any other\u2014 Col.Bates, the international auditor- general, the officer who audits the accounts of the Army in every coun- He arrived here and Ottawa with Commissioner Coombs, and sailed this morning for [England by the steamer Ottawa.Col.Bates is a tall, handsome man, like most of the executive staff at the International headquarters, which : shows that the General has & predilection for men who stand well physically Bs well as mentally.He could tell much about the Army's internal affairs, but one thing he did not seem to know, ant that was the total revenue that the Army drew in from all sources.Not even with the international balance sheet before him could he have told that, he, sald, for the accounts were not made up In such a way as to .eveal the information and to get at it there would have to be a revolution in the system of bookkeeping.Each country, each Army headquarters, each corps \u2018is made, as far as\u2018 possible.aelf-support- Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of CHEF LICE HSA.DACHE from Toronto | == | observing their success.are eager to [in different spheres Will be of Interest.-| Tækesfor instance the raising of funds.ing, he informed a Herald representative just before sailing.That is what is aimed at and what is looked tor, but the anticipation is not always realized.Roughly speaking though the Army establishments are self-sustain- ing in all Protestant countries.In Latin countries\u2014such as Spain, Italy and the South American Republics \u2014 they are only partially self-support- ing.Still every country does sonie- thing, and with subsidies from the international headquarters the work is kept going.It is in {ndia that the poorest financial results are obtained.- raised there is only fifty-three per cent.\u2019 of the cost to the Army and that, despite the fact that the officers there \u2014native officers that is\u2014are the poorest paid In the world, receiving only $2 per week\u2014a sum which is considered ample for their requirements.In round figures the Army has 15,000 pald officers.The salarles vary in different countries according to the standard of lving.for the principle to live upon and no more.Beyond that they must look for thelr treasure in heaven.But even with the-moderate scale of remuneration paid to the officers the salary list represents a very considerable total.It is not always easy for the Salva- tionists to retain their most brilliant and successful officers on account of the low salaries.Other organizations procure their services, but the losses from this cause are gomparatively few, for the officers |are generally induced to reject the'bids made for their services, when they feel that no where else can they get the opportunities for influencing the masses that are offered through the medium of the Army.A few -plétures of the- Army's work This is not always an easy matter, but yet in a single day on the London Stock Exchange\u2014it was the day before Christmas\u2014$6,000 was raised at one: collection.It was a definite business proposition that was put before these shrewd men of \u2018business to defray the cost of the early morning breakfasts in Blackfriars, and the Strand for the:absolutély destitute and | homeless.The money is always spent: by.the_ Salvation authorities in the_ Ject for which it is raised, and patrons know that.\u2018The poor, shivering mortals who are glad to avail; themselves of the food that is offered between three and five o'clock on the cold winter mornings in London, can hardly reach lower depths of wretchedness, and their case evoked the pity oft the members.of the Stock Exchange.who are not as a rule the most tenderhearted.- One may glance briefly at another branch of ;the Army's work as described by Col.Bates.This is the estate in England, where an agricultural colony is planted.The estate consists of 3,000 acres.This land is not sold to the colonists, but they are employed there.Men are sent from the cities to learn habits of industry and to be kept away from vice.Some of them are habitual loafers who have been prevalled upon to shake off their habits of idleness.Some are confirmed drunkards\u2014possibly the largest pro- \u2018Theamount | adopted is to give each man sufficient | \u2014 \u2014 and cannot find \u2018employment.\u201cWe tide.these men over until better times come and wish them God speed,\" said Col.Bates.\u2018Some stay with us only six months and some two or three years.\" 50 -far as Canada ir concerned, Col.Bates claims that a great work is belng done by the Army In finding employment for discharged prisoners.The authorities are sufficiently.enlightened to allow the Army officers facilities for entering the jalls some time before a.prisoner's sentnece expires, and these officers are able, to procure positions for persons whose conduct has been sufficiently good to justify a hope of satisfactory behavior, Out of 800 cases wrere help of this character was given 750 were reclaimed.+ The Army expect to bring over to Canada next year from England at least 7,000 new settlers.Practically every vessel sailing .from the Old \u201country to the Dominlon will .bring some, and three special steamers have already been chartered to bring over 1,000 each.\u2019 \u2018Arrangements have been made for distributing these Where they | are required \u2018or where they have a prospect of doing well.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TWO FOR PROVIDENCE.Ogdensburg, N.Y., September 30.\u2014 Six thousand persons attended the Ogdensburg falr yesterday.The Providence and Newark teams ¢f the Eastern League played two games, Providence winning both, 3 to 1 and 6 to 3.i.The.free-for- all race for pacers was won_by Gracle Pointer, owned by W.McPherton, \u2018of -\u201cKemptville, dnt.Best time, 2.16 3-4.5; portion, and some are simply men who are \u2018down on their luck,\u201d as they Bay, _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 ANOTHER CHANCE! 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By special eclal.arrangement \u2018with.the Columbia Phonograph Co, give every.one of our geaders.almost free \u201cA $9.00: Grand Prize @lumbia Graphophone MAIL THIS TO-DAY\u2014NOT TO-MORROW.Your home oan from Bt.Catherine Street, we are enabled to - THE HERALD, COUPON OF INQUIRY Date.0 so 00 cess sss.1905 Co Please send solicitor to my address to explain.FREE GRAPHOPHONE \u2018 | Oorrtr : 3 1 (Name.i.\u2026ussafesccssasees | Address.8.6000s00000 * { LS 1149; C.,the best steeplechase }.Fourth, race, 8, | 175; HUNT CLUBS HACES T0- Wy .A splendid programme will be run oft at the annual the Montreal Hunt Club.at Petit Cote this afternoon, The entries include all the bes: stecplechase horses of the season, in this vicinity, King Top, Doreen, Silver\u2019 King, Marston Moor, Bnb Salter, and Bob \"McGrégor all appearing \u201con.the card.| The course over the Drummond fr has been vastly improved this year, and all the Jumps will conform with: regulations; no.stone walls, as in the past, The en-| tries are as follows:\u2014 | First race, 2: p.m.Farmers\u2019 Race; $275, of which $150 to first; $70 to sec-| ond; $50 to third; about two miles \u2014 F.H.Penniston, Rapld Rose, ch.m.,,! Ww.Penniston, Lapwing, b.a W.V.Henderson, King Top, ch.Z., 165; W.V.Henderson, Doreen, b.m 165; T.Nisbltt, Sceptre, b.m., 149; Di Brown, \u2018Tommy, b.g., 165; Monteith, Bros.,, Guinea Gold, g.m., 165\" Second race, 2.30 p.m.Half- bred Hunters\u2019 Steeplechase; \u2018sweepstake.A 165; to first horse; 40 per.cent, of sweepstakes.to second; \u2018about two mtiles\u2014 \u2018del, Boxer, b.æ., 155; G.Vandlack, Frank, 155, H.H.Learmont, Maude, , b.æ., 165; N.Gravel, Gladstone, 155.Third race, Jos.C.Wray, Rose, ch.m., 147; V.\u2018Henderson, King Top, ch.g.D.Baymand, Bob Salter, b.g., 147; Hugh Burnett, Virginia, ch.n., p.m, te, abôut three miles for a piece of p \u2014W.J.Price.\u201d br.g., 170; Ed.B.Strathy, b.g., 73.chase-\u2014$300, of which F15 to second and.$25 to third: about two miles\u2014R.A.\u2019 Allan, Bubbles, c.m., 145;.W.J.Price, Kate Spotswood, cm.158; Jos.C.Wea: Burnay, b.g., 160; And, Shearer, Lizzle, c.m., 140; G.Vanderlac, Penny, b.8., -153.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.Forbes Maguire, left this morning for Birmingham, Eng., in charge of Detective Inspector Goldrick, of that city, were he wlll stand trial on a charge of embezzling £84 from the Canada.Lite Insurance Company.\u2014 Mr.George Alexander Fraser having this {day been admitted into partnership, the busl- : ness heretofore carried on by me under the | name of THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING CO.as proprietor of Mercantile \u2018and Office Buildings, wlll in future be continued under the name, style and firm of SALEX.D.FRASER, SON & CO.The \u201cbusiness carried on by me under the name, style: \u2018and firm of FRASER, VIGER & COMPANY.as Grocers and Wine Merchants, will be continued as before under.the same name.ALEX.D.FRASER.Montreal, 28th September, 1906.TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.VVANTED \u2014 ALL MEN WANTING TO secure positions, and are able to work, | apply to Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James at 26 VV ANTED \u2014 MEN WANTING FREE PASsage to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol and Manchester (cattle ateamers), must apply to D.J.Lyons, 133 McGill st, Montreal.* Enclose 2c stamp for reply.281 OST \u2014 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, BEtween 4 and 5, on Sélby avenue, West- mouutr*detween Greene and Brooke avenues, a pear] sunburst brooch.Reward at 181 Seiby avenue.31 F.FOR SALE \u2014 COTE ST.PAUL, FAC- .tory and large block of land, fronting on the canal.H.M.Simpson, 40 Renouf Building.Tel.Up 2368.OR BALR \u2014 QUEBEC HEATBR, NO.3, L with several pipes, for four dollars.93 St.Matthew street.\\ 231 | province OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal Circuit Court, No.16362.\u2014 | Olibrius Cons.antlneau, Plaintiff, versus R.Courteau et al., Defend of October, 1905, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domiclle of the said Defendant, R.Courteau, No.176a St.Hubert Street, [in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the raid Defendant, R.Courteau, seized.in this cause, consisting of household furniture, ete.Terms cash M.J.A DeCelles, B.8.C.Moritrenl, Sept.30th, 1205.JROVINCE OF QUEREC, DISTRICT or Montreal, Circuit Court, No.13333, \u2014 Olibriua Constantineau, Plaintiff, versus R.Courteau et al., Defendants.On the 8th day of October, 1906, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, R.Courteau, at \u2018No.176a Bt.Hubert Street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.R.Courteau, reized in this caure, consist! of bourehold turnituro, etc.Terms canh.M.JJ.A.DeCelles, nsc Montreal.Sent.8h.1908.Province OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court, No.14%4.\u2014La Banque St.Jean.Plaintiff, versus .Ephrem Sigouin et al, Defendants.On the Sth day of October, 1908, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the satd Defond- ant\u201d Firear Bigowin.No.807 Gain Street, in the City of Montreal, will de sold bv authority of Justice, oll the goods and chattel of the sald Defendant, Klwear Strouin, w in this canne, consisting of household furniture, harnesses, atc.\u2018Terms cash.M.J.= Pe Oelles, B.8.C.Montreal, Sept.oe Try a Cyrane, You would swear you smoke an Imported Sigar, Only 100.\\ a i steeplechase races .of cup and 60 per cent.of the sweepstakes And.Shearer, Lizzie, ch.m,, 155; James Wray, Silver King, gr.g., 155; T Tru-| b.g.38 p.m.open Handicap: .| Steeplechase\u2014$300, of which $75 to sec-: \u2018ond; $25 to third; about three mlles\u2014: - æ oS - J.Smyth, Marston Moor, ch.g.1607 = the Hunt Cup; ' Kite Spotswood, cm.H H.Learmont, Bob McGregor, Burnap, | 175; E.A.Barnard, Court K., b.; ants.On \u2018the Sth day i Fifth race.4 p.m., Hunters\u2019 Steeple- | Rose, c.m., 150; E.B.Strathy, |! y Dupuis Freres pe Our stores are \u2018closed .daily at 6 p.m.except SB Saturday.MAIL ORDERS promptly and carefully attended to.wv Ladies\u2019 Coats ~~ AT CUT PRICES.A MOST IMPORTANT SALE\u2014-Ladiés* Fall and Winter Coats, odd lines and balance of last season\u2019s stock.Over fifteen hundred (1,500) coats marked down at ridiculous prices.$1.95 Opens the List, These are short Coats, most of them are black, of Beaver Cloth, Covert Cloth or Cheviot Serge: others are of Oxford Gray Tweed, some of Military Fricze.At the time .of writing range of sizes is complete: .82 to 40.Coats that have been selling at $5.00, $6.25, $7.50 and $10.00.Your choice of this first lot and as long as it will last, 81.95.: .* 9 J LS At $2.95 Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats Black and Colored.Quantity more limited than in the first.lot.We expect a brisk demand for this lot.Not one Coat among these formerly selling at less than $6.00; then others at $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 andseven $12.30.Your: choice of all of them at R293., At $5.00 Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets Lined with Silk or Satin.Colors: navy blue, royal blue, drab and brown; also Military Coats.Many of these Coats were formerly selling at $20.00 and $25.00; the cheapest in this lot were marked at $10.00.Your-choice of them all at $3.00 2 At $5.00 Ladies\u2019 Black Coats of Black Beaver.Black Covert Cloth and Black Cheviot Serge.We could certainly get $10.00 and more for many of these Coats, but our object is to sell them all and sell them now.It is a clearing sale.Your choice of this exceptionally good lot at 55.00.At $7.50 These are Fancy Coats Not one in the lot worth less than $15.00.All 87.50.marked.down to clear at At $10.00 and $15.00-Ladies\u2019 Long Coats we .have been Broken lines, but all sizes to be.found in.the lot.Coats selling right along up to this day at $15.00, $17.50, 20.00, $25.00 and .even $30.00, Marked down to clear at $10.00 and $13.0 - Childen\u2019 s Winter Coats at Cut Prices This is a special occasion many mothers will profit by.Here are Children's Coats offered at a \u2018saving of $3.00 and more.; At $4.00-_Balance of 'last season's Winter Coats, in sizes for chil- % - .dren of 6 to 12 years of age; coats we have been selling right along at -$6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00.All marked down to.clear at the one price of $14.00.© \"FANCY VELVETS at 3Oc.Another consignment just received: Fancy Velvets, white metallic spots, on green, dinal, brown and royal! blue.Price 39c.E LOT JU T N > fn PPE .+ von bd oh ln N « a be be PPE FG dn > \u2026ns se vs wi mre or momen ria NO Ps Tp Srna cree it TY Tn ET fn \u2019s rewtye a PS au ; 1437 St.Catherine st.UTIMI 71¢ W.Nptre Dame.Colosza Racine st, 2437 8t.Catherine at.VILLE c '.344 W.Notre Dame.Cor.Lafontaine & Dueocher 166 St.Lawrence st.LEVIS « 1862 St.Lawrence st.35 Cote du Paseage VISTORIAVILLE Notre Dame st.$77 34 Gecoge dt.41 Des Forges st.George st.: QUEBEC ; ST * JOHNS =: 63 Crown of.je = st.or 109 St.John .HYACINTHE | 124 Arion 47 St.Francois st.$51 Wellington st.17 A at.\\ SOREL - JOLIETTE 6 Augusta st) .47 oe Dame st, Look for.the Singer Sign .when in need of a Sewing Machine or Supplies.a \u2014\u2014 Needles for all maKes of Sewing Machines Sewing Machines Rented or Exchanged MAKER OF BANK NOTES.The death was announced recently .of 8ir Wyndhdin Spencer Portal ,at his residence, Malehanger, near Bas- \u2018Angstoke, The late baronet was born on July 23, 1822, at Laverstroke, where his family since the year 1724 have enjoyed the privilege of making bank- mots paper for the Bank of England.An Jjnteresting romance is connected with the establishment of the firm.The founder was.Henri Portal, a descendant of some French Huguenots, + me were naturalized at Winchester in Henrl Portal, seeking a means \u2018existence, built a paper mill on the River Test, at Laverstoke.Owing partly to.the process of manufacture and partly to the peculiarity of the water of the Test, paper of so fine a quality was turned out that the Bank of England granted to Henri Portal the privilege.of - making its banknotes, - - Le mes of N \u2014 When\u2014his- descendant, John\u2014Portal; was lying seriously 1ll in the late for- tiles his two sons, Melville 4nd Wyna- ham, were given thelr cholce of his property.Melville took the mill, and Wyndham the estates.Sir Wyndham was a keen man of business, and for seven yearb\u2014from aper From Fiour to yeur.kitohen and never touohes a hand \u2014 Purity Bread., James 1802 to 1898\u2014was chairman of the London and South-Western Railway Company, of which he had bgen a director since 1861.In 1899 he celebrated his golden wedding, and in that year he severed \u2018his.conneotlon with the railway company.On :that occasion he receivod a gift from Queen Victoria, \u201cin grateful recognition of the personal care and -attention.which ke had devoted to Her Majesty's comfurt.\"\u201d He also .received & service of plate from the directors and shareholders of the company.The new baronet is Sir Wyndham's son, William Wyndhan: Portal, who was born-in 1830.He is a director of the rallway company wih which his father was so long assoclated, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PATENT REPORT.adian patents recently secured through the agency of Messrs, Marion &Marion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal, Can., and Washington D.C.Information on the subject will be supplied: free of charge by applying to the above-named firm:\u2014 No.95,161, Chas.Smith-Van Acker, Eecloo, Belgium.Carving machines.95,173, Cari B.Herrmann, Gravenhage, Denmark.Method of producing stereotype plates for printing purposes.95,- 180; Herman Greenberg, Montreal, Que.Weighing scale.95,207, Georg E.Gjuke Trelleborg, Sweden.Hydraulic rock arills.96,208, Armand Janet, Parts, France, Process and apparatus for producing oxygen.95,220, Bernhard Cohnen, Grevenbroich, Germany.Pro- Below will be found a list of Can-.FAMILY.* , Stark is an old Saxon word meaning brave, stout, strong, unyielding.In French, stark is translated fort, vrai, franc.Variations of the name are Starke, Starck, Starks, Starkle, Starkey, Starky, Starkman, Stacman, Starkemsn ° ' caster, England, and Killermont, Sé¢ot- land, for several centuries.In Surrey, at the present time, the family tlour- \u2018|1shes.Mariana Starke, writer of plays, best remembered by her \u201cLetters from Italy,\u201d was born there in the eighteenth century.One of her contempor- arles, James Stark, artist, was a Scotsman.He removed to London, where he lived at Mornington Place, Hampstead Road.Some of hie pletures may be seen at the National Gallery.His son.Arthur, was also a painter.Seviæittan of the name was Adam, an antiquary of note.A noted English physician was' William,\u201d who left many valuable books which he had written.The family has been prominent irom early days in the professions, particularly in that of medicine.The Starks were attracted to Virgin.la in the early days of the Old Domin- fon.There the name Is {invariably spelled with the final \u2018\u2018e\u2019\u2019\u2014Starke.The: nomenclature of the family makes an interesting study\u2014Prudence, Tabitha, Sukey, Silence, Rose, Tomat, Mehethlen, Zurviah ahd Sydnie Brown Button.The last named rather caps the climax.' The arms reproduced 1s azure, & chevron between three lions\u2019 heads, cesses and machinés for removing the more or less spent dyé from\u2019 centrifugal tion, in order to prevent oxidation.96,280, Ernest Carette, Bt.Francais, (Montgomery).Que- Slelghs.95,298, Henri Harmet, Saint-Etienne (Loire), France.Compressing steel in conical moulds.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Pear! rings.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St-\u2014Adv.eet THE PREVALENCE OF JONES.-\u2014The prevalence of Jones as a Welsh patronymic has \u2018its drawbacks, which are accentuated by the habit of adding John as a Christian name.Te Forty John Joneses are employed by the Cardiff Corporation on thelr tram- u To prove to you that Dr.Chase's Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each | and every form of itching, A bleeding and protruding piles, the turers bave guaranteed it.Seo testimonials in the daily press and ask your neighbors what thoy think ofit, You can use it and get your monoy back if not cured.80c n box, at all er EDMANGON,BATES & Co, Toronto, Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment Straohan,bakers to Royalty \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 p\u2014 The family \u2018has been seated at Lan- Another ! dying machines after the dying Opera-: erased, or crest, out; of 3 ducal coronet, or, a atag\u2019s head guardant gules, armed of the first.Mptto\u2014Fortiorum Fortia.|Facta\u2014the brave deeds of brave men.The lion is always a bearing of great | honor.The stag is the symbol of peace and harmony.A coronet- denotes &u- thority.- .7 flolals assured the Express representative yesterday that there is no confusion.He can identify them with the ease Wwith- which a.shepherd identifies his sheep, CY It is different, however, with the female Joneses.They appear to he less eastly distinguishable, and a rule obtains in drapery establishments that namo.The others have to adapt some other appellation; .: _\u2018Another way of getting out of the.difficulty 1s usual in factories.It is Inconvenient if, when a fureman calls \u201cJones!\" forty or fifty men come running to him, so Ahe hands are known.by their birthpl£ces., This explains the avtonishment frequently felt by a visitor when & call for \u201cMerthyr,\u201d \u201cSwansea,\u201d or \u201cWrex- ham\u2019 brings a man from his work.But even thia method bas its draw- baocks when men come from Lianfair- pwllgwyngogogoch, or Machynilethar- falruchaubach, or some other place just as easily pronounced.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Worms derange the whole system.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterthinator deranges worms apd gives rest to the suffersr.It only costs 25 cents to try it apd be coivinced.Latest Paris, London and New York Styles in Ladies\u2019 Hats.- #4 AUTUMN, 1905.|# :High-class \u201cNovelties fn Ladies\u2019 - \u201cReady-fo-wear -Garments.Mantles, Costumes, Blouses, Skirts, Etc Etc.Our Mantle Department\u2014one of the best assorted in the -c Lowest Prices Possible.Many ladies have this w in our Mantie Department were made with as usual, are the lowest in town, .- Millinery Dept.Ladies\u2019 (Ostumes NEW BLACK OR NAVY CLOTH COSTUMES, % length, latest styles for the fall, well lined with good mercerized sateen, at $13.00 and $15.00 NEW CRAVENETTE COATS.with yoke and plaited, some are with stole collar, trimmed with covered buttons, great variety of new shades, at J - 85.00.$5.50, 87 and $3.00 NEW BILK BLOUSES, in blagk, whits, green, navy, plaited front with strhpe, trimmed with sflk lace, puffed Bleeves, $8.00 9 NEW GOLF CAPES, % length, some with * storm collar, others trimmed all around $6.00 NEW OSTRICH FRATHNR BOAS, stole | style or round, from 14 Fagés wp to 3 yards Jong, in Biach, gray, whitéy natu- $35.00 very latest styles, at 87.50 and with woollen fringe, at * 84.00.83-00 and rel, Disck apd white, from + $10.00 ww x -NO.90\u2014LARGE VÉLVET HAT, in Alice.| Blue, like cut; trimmed with ribbon, threes blue feathers and $24 00 =e fagey buckles.NO.102-LARGE DRAB VELVET HAT.trimmed with white tulle and plaited vélvet, sliaded feather.Priôe'.\u2026\u2026\u2026.i.L ice $17.26 NO.05-VERY PRETTY MINK AND PALE BLUE PLAITED VELVET HAT, A trimmed : ith feathers, ribbon and : ney buckles.b Price cite.$22.50 NO.LARGE PALE.BLUB VELVET \u2018HAT, plam- top, trimmed with\u2019 large fouther, ribbon and \u2018orna- $16.00 ments, at 2.va oo Ta NO.&\u2014OLIVE GREEN VELVET HAT, « Like cut, trimmed.with gredm ribbon, and very ty oaprdy.Price | NO.E2~-LARGE BROWN VELVET HAT, Hke- cut, tr ~with white lace and - small white feathers, white $17 00 osprey on the side.Price.NO.9\u2014PRETTY MINK AND GREEN VELVET HAT, top and rim made of green plaited ribbon, trimmed with Wings and ornaments.$14.75 PHC® coocviieniviinenninni ns NO.SIu-NEW \u201cCHARLOTTE CORDAY\u201d HAT, mado of Reseda Green Felt, trimmed with ace, pale oe.$14.75 ribbon and grebn roses NO.311\u2014BMALL ROUND.HAT, in Black and White Velvet, top made of black and white chenille, trimmed with pom- Bs, black ostrich feather and black chesse ribbon.Au Bon $12.50 Marche .\u2026.\u2026.00000000er I NO.76-GRBEN VELVET HAT, like cut, trimmed with ecru iste, two fentirers Nowsts, At'L.uccesccer assscasrecs ssovce Je ity\u2014is well known.for-its First-class Articles at the\u2019 eek visited both our Mantle and Millinery Departments, and acknowledged that never trefore had they seen a more complete assortment, even at big centres of fashion.All the garments which are offered great care\u2014the same as if they had been made to order\u2014and the prices, Ladies\u2019 Skirts _ , RED CHEVIOT SKIRTS, with\u2019 double silk.stitching on every gore, trimmed with straps of same cloth and 87 50 - BROWN AND WHITD TWBED SKIRTS, trimmed with straps, covered\u2019 buttons and silk braid, at.$6.50 BLACK OR NAVY SERGE SKIRTS, with strape of same cloth trimmed with covered buttons.Marche .pe Au Bon $690 and $6.00 § FANCY TWEED DRRESB SKIRTS, nicely made apd trimmed with straps of same cloth and fancy buttons, at 00 $3.75.85.00 $6.ana ¥'¢ ; NEW DRESS SKIRTS, made of .good quality of\u2019 Venetian Cloth, plaited, trimmed with strape, silk stitching in and covered buttons, at .$9.00 FANCY TWEED DRESS SKIRTS, trimmed on\u2019 the % with wide band of dame\u2019 .étoth, side pleats all around, and.with belt apd.braccs.Au Bon QO ()) + Marche .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sou way system, but one of the chie.of-| only the seniar Miss Jones retains her |.JP?the Oriental Department of 1in his right | benefits wt ut The \u201cDoity ° It\u2019s; a glove.The stamp of over it all, - at the ball.OLDEST DOCUMENT OF HUMAN PROGRESS These Written Laws Were Lo .Issued in Babylon The display in the Assyrian Room f 0 the British Museum of a cast of the black basait stele of Hammurabi, King of Shimar, who, pace the late Professor Jules Oppert, was probably identical with Amraphel, the contemporary of Abraham - mentioned in Genesis xiv., has given an extraordinary Impetus to the general interest in the great lawgiver of Babylonia, whose code was influentially formative of the legal systems of other nations.' Hammurabl, the son and success of Sin-Marballit, was the sixth king In the first dynasty of Babylon, and was the.founder, by conquest and incorporation, of the united Babylonian Empire, the period of whose rule, B.C.2267-2213 was regarded by later Babylonians as the golden age of their country,\u2019 \\ After succesgful warfare, Hammurs- {|B}, set himself \u2018to improve the economic conditions of his dominions, the fer-: tility of which he enhanced by the construction and renovation of canals, and built or restored some of the most: important sanctuaries of the land: continuing thé work already begun by Rim-8in, his predecessor \u2018in: the Kingdoms of Larsa and Sumar-Accad, whom he conquered, on the temple of Ishtar at.Zarilab in Southern Babylonia, \u2018making rich\u201d the city of Ur, the home of Abraham, rebuilding the eun-temples at Larsa and Lippur, and beautifying, and enlarging the temples.of Babylon, E-Sagila, and Borsipps,.E-Zidda.Hammurabi dled after an unusually long reign, and left his new- ly-founded Empire, firmly established and unified, to his son Samsu-iluna, B.C.2209-2180, whose policy, like that of his successors on the throne, seems to have been continued in accordance with the precedents set by their illustrious predecessor.The most significant of all the Hammurabl inscriptions is.without doubt found at Susa, or Shushan the palace, containing his code of laws.T brought to light on the Acropolis of fuea by J.de Morgan, at the head of à French archaeological expedition, aa & result of excavations carried out in December and January.1901-2.GIVEN BY THE SUN GOD.The atele, which is between seven and eight feet high dy about two teét wide, and exhibits the most valuable known document of \u2018Babylonian culture, and the oldest dotament of the kind In the history of human progress, was o rally set up in thé temple of E-Sagila, in Babylon; and was afterwards, B.C.1100, carried away by the Elamite conqueror Shutruk-Nah- hante to Susa, where four or five columns of the lower part of the text were arased, probdbly to make room for an inscription of the king who renvived it.About one-third of the block, an ootupying its upper portion, is devoted to a bas-relief, in which the king is represented.sa«.atanding jn a ae out atfitude before the sun-god, Shaniawh, and receiving the laws from him.The { deity, trom whose shoulders flames of {fire ascend, {the horned head-dress symbolic of d1- s seated, crowned with a mystic shrane, and the mountains; whi eet ht hand he holds eT and a ring, or other circular object, em- blematical of sovereignty and domin- ton.The lower portion of the stele is.covered with aome 30 or 40 lines © vihe power, upon i text, which, after an introduction in ammurabl enumerates the Thich Fre as \u201cconferred upon the shrines and great cities of Babylonia and Assyria, gives the code of laws or collection of decrees over 280 in as good as the best im- por 100.= Dolly Vacden\u201d is a = and beautiful shoes, 1 31 \u2018the acre lof elegance; | J lashiorvand ease, =.~~ + | It comes in sizes and shapes | + thatare suitedtayou.' And whoever certain to please.Exquisitely artisaned, fits like It\u2019s the shoe that a woman is certain to love.To walk in, to call in, or wear This inscription: was.p The Cyrano Cigar ls Just| wh eow.* i 1.vou are it's smrartress I's Your inspection will-afford us much pleasure, number, by which the Babylonians were enjoined to regulate their affairs, both public and private, and their social relationships, the whole concluding with a blessing on the man who kept these laws, asd a series of curses upon any king or governor who should break, modify, or abrogate apy of them, Hammurabl's attitude with reference to religion is manifested chiefly in the cireumstance that he opposed the use of spells and euchantments\u2014an an- tagonigm in which he hgd been to some extent anticipated by ing Gudea, \u2018a much-battered and dilapidated statue of whom, with the cast of another in somewhat better preservation, is preserved in the immediate neighborhood of the stele of Hammurabt in the same apartment of the Museum.\u2018 rt Eyes.tested free, exparienced opti- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOME.DISTINGUISHING .TRAITS OF THE ARMOURS, That Jonathan Ogden.Armour is in no wise a man of his father's type is abundantly shown by the fact that the world recognizes hin first as the father of little Miss Lolita Armour, and second as the chlef of all the beet barons.Yet J.UO.Armour, is a man of force, one who probably would have made his mark in the worid if he had been.obliged to do so, unaided, as Dis father did, instead of beginning life with a fortune of millions and a vast business, thoroughly organized, ready to his hand.\u2018 ' It would take some time to enumerate the points of difference between its present head, Philip Danforth complexion and hair, not to say red- slighter, \u20ac | very well in hand so far as his speech goes.Phillp D.Armour liked to work In his clerks could see him, cefsible to anybody and everybody, ven the reporters, who wished to talk with him .His son once got the old office partitioned off for his personal use, and he tried to usp it for a little while.But he couldn't stand it, and soon spent most of his time, as before, on the floor, where he could see and hear and be seen and be heard.The keeps to it rnostly; he rarely sees re- orters.The father was a born speculator, colip In pork in 1864, whereby he cleared up a million.For nearly forty years the whole country was likely to be startled any day by some gigantic and \u2018audacious stroke in thé provision market that had been engineered by \u201cPhil\u201d Armour, as he was known from ocean tô ocean.\u2019 He played the game in the provision market as the big operators on Wall the stock market game, Street pla wheat £hd corn, as\u2019 well ae meats, THE - SOVEREIGN - OF CANADA Total Department.favorable terms.clan.R, Hemsley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv.son hap his own private office and as he showed early by his remarkable | | | the midst of his swarming office force religiously.and had his desk on the great execu- ; friend that it was all right.tive floor 6f his Chicago offite, where | - \u201cHe's been driving Inte the yards at where he ! half-past seven on the tick of the watch could see them and.where lie was ac- every mornin\u2019 for six weeks,\u201d he sald, | gentleman to have a little \u2018private BANK mit 1 was able to use my foot.\u201d years in use.E Lo We have a complete assortment of Phese famous shoes, and cordially invite your inspection of the new styles just received.ir In our superb assortment may be found styles specially designed for every need, \u2018All styles.from the arch-supporting to the wide toe, are characterised by a dainty.gracefuldess peculiarly their own, Sold at the same price in Canada as in the United States by French & 2350 ST.CATHERINE STREET.+ \u2018 * \u2014_\u2014 mm \\ith, / being subject to his operations His battles with the elements to \u2018deliver the goods\u201d as contracted were Som®= times lLighly dramatic.Late in the \u2018season one year he had to charter all the steamers and all the cars in sight and get them loaded and through te Chicago by a certain date In spite of furfous storms, deep shows on land and vast fields of floating ice on the water, in order to keep his agreements* with young Joe Leiter when that gentleman was learning the lesson that \u2018it isn't possible to .carry a corner in wheat through to a successful termination in this country.\u201cPhil\u201d Armour\u2019s building elevator» within thirty days to hold 3,000,000 bushels of wheat which he had bought In 1895 and 18% when all the elevators wére full, when his department heads, all the architects, and ail the builders told him it couldn't be done, was another example of the way he carried on his business.: J.Ogden Armour never has done and never will'do things in that way What \u2018the father won by audacity and force the son will win by \u2018cool calculation, - \\ diplomacy and finesse\" - : Yet the son is\u2018a fit successor to the father.Philip D- Armour used to get up at five o'clock in the morning regularly and be at the office an hour or two ahead of the clerks.Once when he had a new secretary the young man reported the first day at nine.Armour being ahead of him, he reported half an hour earlier next day, and so on, till on the fourth or fifth morning he was at his desk at seven.Armour was still ahead of him The secretary sald never a word; his face must have spoken for him, though, for Armour the founder of the Armour family and asked: \u201cYoung man, how do you spend your: Armour was big of frame, sandy\u2019 of forenoons?but hls eyes twinkled.After J.Ogden Armour became head headed, and often talkative, not to say of the business an old workman who loquacious J.Ogden Armour is much had been with the house many years dark haired and has himself expressed some concern for his future, and announced to his fellows that he should personally watch the young man\u2019s comings and goings.He did a0 After a while he told a \u201cand by that token I know that he sticks to the old aJarm clock all right, the same as the old man did when he was runmin\u2019 the whole works from the little corner room in the big office down town.\u201d - .Co /Sne\u2014\"Why did that young wifower marry a dressmaker?\u201d e\u2014\u201cFor her oney.She made all his first wife's othes.** Sprained Her Ankle.\u201cI Mippéd on an ioy step and eprain- ed my right ankle very badly.\u2019 writes Mise Minnie Burgayne, of Glenwood, \u2018It swelled to a tremendous_size and caused] intense pain.I applied Polson\u2019s Nerviline and got prompt rellef: the swelling was reduced, and before long For sprains, swellings and muscular pains Nerviline is the one eure remedy.1 |Strong, penetrating, ewlft to destroy patn\u2014that\u2019s Polson's Nerviline, \u201cRte Established - May 1902.Capital, Resarves and Undivided Profitg over.NE) 2,000,000 Assets OVEli i erevaniae PE 2,000,000 Accepts sums of $1.00 and upwards on deposit in Savings Buys and Sells Pxchange on all parts of the world.Collects Drafts, Coupons, Dividends, ete, .on the most Dons a General Banking Business.\"Main Offle=- \u2014 ~~ TT TT 232 to 236 ST.JAMES STREET.Branch Office .2008 ST.CATHERINE STREET (Cor.Guy 84) .Ca ge ty : mt\u201d le A DE Rae tre ghee are 1 a » ne are .| SLA, RE Lo : 16 Pet Tr 5: po - \u2018 TURE ve wg esi cL THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905 mc a.a, ei CO mé || Families Famous =.= .æ = in English History ||| - Ç\\ MONTRE A VINCE OF QUEBEC ar STARK .; i \u2018 \"es vé 4 4 ms beta IS Lu: 1 ars cer ome A > \u2019 - ea ak LALLA RL mtn al \u2014 ~ < 4 « wt?a\u2019 00590 Thousands of Women Write Dr.Hartman to Complain That Never Feel Wholly :Rested, That The Mré.T.TRENER } Albion Place, Notch Road, Paterson N.J., writes: \u201cI suffered five years with my spine A La pre There are so many women who are tired all the time.the morning tired and drag themselves around wearily all day.DAY, EVERY DAY.y Are Always PELVIC CATARRH CAUSES MANY AILMENTS.CONNOLLY.AMD) a MRS.E A.SA od JP al NE) \u2014 RE - YD ag They Tired.\u201cI hope every man and woman who suffers will ' give Peruna a trial and as grateful zs my husband and They get up in : They have pain in the back and dragging sensations which seem to weigh \u201d pack Pains In \"my! (hem down as though carrying a burden.myself.\u201cI consulted you Such women are undoubtedly suffering with systemic catarrh.The [JDoctomed a Year.fortunately, and in| PrOPér remedy for them to take 1s Peruna.Miss Anna Mc- fourteen weeks was \u2018The catarrh has invaded the whole abdominal and pelvic organs.|Ginn, 161 Plain St.cured by the use of] Through mucous discharges they are losing vitality every moment, Providence, R.I.Peruna and follow The food they eat and the sleep they get is hardly sufficient to keep up Writes: ing your advice with the incessant drain on their vitality.: I wisti to let you \u201cI can now do my The only hope for betterment in their \u2018cases is the complete removal of [know of the good own work.I canno* the catarrh.thank you enough I canndt tell you This Peruna will do.It cures catarrh wherever located body\u2014in the thorax, abdomen or pelvis.your medicine has done for me.Y had what the doctors called heart trouble.In the human how happy I am, No family should be without Peruna.\u201d y Buffered Years With Pains., Mrs.Ida Germain, 531 Manhattan Ave., New York City.writes: For many years I suffered with pains in the pelvit organs, I was unable to find relief, as no doctor could help me.\u2018I read of your woné rful Peruna \u2018and decided to give it a trial.I took st or some time and obtained much .ef.Strong.Again: \u201cNow I am strong again and have a.good appetite.Peruna sas relieved: me of a chronic ailment, and I therefore recommend it to all women.\u201d Always Tired and Weak.Mrs.E.A.Connolly, 3227 Garner St., Xansas City, Mo., writes: ro \u201cI hav esuffered for years with stomach trouble, 'so that I could eat hardly anything.I was tired and weak all the time.\u2018This was caused by indigestion and female trouble.I suffered agonies and was afraid to be left alone., Completely Exbausted.\u201cAt times I was afrald to stand on my feet and to attempt to do any housework was out of the question.\u201cOne day I read an aduertisement of Peruna and its wonderful cures and I decided to try ft.New Life and Vigor.\u201cMy busband brought home one bottle and before that bottle was half ga.:e I felt new life and new vigor.\u201cThat tired, hopeless feeling left me, I began to eat and my food nourished \u2018me.I could walk and do my work without fainting.Peruna\u2019s Wonderful Work.\u201cI took several bottles during the summer and fall, and cannot praise It enough for the wonderful work it did for me, LE \u201cWhen I feel tired or nervous froin meany cause, a few doses of Peruna cure, I had been doctoring for a year before I tried your Peruna.I suffered the most with pain in my head.A Friend Advised Paruna.' \u201cOne day a friend of mine told me of your Peruna, so I got a bottle.After a week's use of it I began to feel better.\u201cAt first I could not eat, sleep Or work, but IT have at last found that the medicine that would cure me was your Peruna.A New Woman.\u201cMy face has a good color now.I am much.; Followed Dr.Hartman's Advice, Mrs.Viola Marshall, 420 West Mason street, Springfield, Ill.writes: \u2018Two months ago when I sought your advice, I had gotten so weak that I had to lle down most of the time.Praising Peruna.\u201cI began taking your Peruna and now I feel like a new woman.\u201cI shall never cease praising Peruna nor thanking Dr.Hartman for his ki 1 advice.\u201d = remettre + + OLD McGILL : + Largest Froshmen Muster on Record American Students Are Ferming .a Club, : -@ Once more has a new college year Club about the middie of October, but begun for old McGill,-and already Al-\u2019the exact date haf not yet been de- most a week has passed commenced.The collegiate year started September, the 12th, when the Law Undergraduates\u2019 Society was heid Mond County, was cordially greeted by: fore Stependiary E.M.Beckwith.since lectures: cided on.locate their fair thereon, provided $1,000 can be raised by subscription to -apply to the purchase price.| Bussex Presbytery, X.T.of Shera brooke, has been invited to assist at the fleld day exercises in Montpellier, Vt, on Octobr 4th, when President Roosevelt will be the centre figure at the 100th anniversary \u2018celebration of th location of the state capital in that town, | Mr.C.C.Cleveland, of Danville, the à new «woman.\"I \u2018thank * you - very\u201d LAWYERS WHO DON MONTREAL DAILY LD.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, IS65 Finance Committee Doesn't See Why They Should Go Free While Others Are Hauled Before the Courts\u2014 .$500 Granted Towards the Fire Brigade .\u201cI don't see why lawyers and pro- {fessional men should not\u2019 pay their bills as well as anyone else.I move that action be taken against them within twenty-four hours and that either Mr.Archambault or Mr.Ethier be instructed to act.\u201d : This was the emphatic remark of Ald, C, B.- Cartes at the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon.The occasion for his earnestness was a report from City Treasurer.Robb to the effect that there were hundreds of people who had not paid their water and business taxes, people against whom the city could not take action in the courts.\u2018\u2018And I may say,\u201d added Mr.Robb with & twinkle\u2018 that most of these are lawyers, and their dues to the city amount to two or three thousand dollars.\u201d No discussion followed Ald.Carter's motion, and it was unanimously adopted, &o that tinpleasant surprises may be in store for a number of backward tax-payers by Monday.ABSENTEE CONSTABLES.Hon, P.E.Leblanc, M.L.A., appeared before the committee to ask that according to custom the fines and deductions of constables\u2019 salaries for absences, etc, be handed back to the funds of the Police Benevolent Aaso- clation.Chairman Vallieres said the committee was ready to pay these sums back to the fund through the City Treas- rer if assured it could properly be one.Ald Sadler\u2014'\u201cThat's it\u2014by what right can this be done?\u201d Mr.Leblanc\u2014\"1It is done in all large cities, and it ig only fair, because the absence of any constables has to be made up by overtime on the part of the others.\u201d Ald.Sadler gaild that he strongly objected to the way in which this had been done in the past, by the captains drawing the men's pay envelopes and deducting their fines, etc.before handing them the balance.The matter if done at all should be done properly, through the city treasurer, and the men only drawing pay coming to them and then the city could make such use of the deductions as it thought roper.° > Ala, L.A.Lapointe agreed with this, and sald that at present the matter was 20 absolutely in the hands of the police that the Finance Committee had no regulating power.Ald, Sadler\u2014'\u2018There must be a committee of management.\u2019 \u2019 Ald.Lapointe.\u2014\u201cYes but it is a com- mâttee of police \"We must control this ourselves.\u201d 0 Finally Ald.Sadler nioved that the moneys deducted from the pay of po- {icemen be handed over to the Benevolent fund for this year, the advice o fthe citl solicitors being first taken as to the legality of such a course.This was adopted.The amount of such fines and deductions for this year in the hands of the city treasurer to date amounts to about $2,000.ASKS $7,000, GOT $500.Ald.Walsh asked for $7,000 for repairs to the fire brigade paraphernalla as demanded by Chief Benoit.In support of his demand he sald that as an insurance man he knew that at var- fous times the rate of insurance on buildings in the congested district had been reduced from twenty-five er cent.to 65 per cent.owing to the improvements in the fire department, and e thought 1t would be part of real economy to keep on making such improvements, Ald.Ekers suggested that fierce competition was probably the real reason for such cuts in inflated {insurance rates.Eventually the committee granted all the money it could spare\u2014 $500 for a team of horses.Treasurer Robb explained to the committee that certain aswessments on les, pipes and wires of the Montreal ght Heat and Power Co.and the Montreal Btreet Railway Company, amounting in all to $40,000 were in dispute and that despite many conferences during the summer no settlement could be arrived at.The committee then all by taking actiom for the amount against the two companies, An offer of the Bank of Montreal to settle the action taken against them by the city to collect the $10,000 pald Paymaster Hamel was then taken up It is understood that the offer of the bank was referred to the City Solicit.Qrs.SR © .Lecce, = Cen a TINS | WILL BE PROCEEDED ACAINST decided to settle the point once and for by the bank cheque forged by ex-.by the committee behind closed doors., AMUSEMENTS.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.BY ROYAL PERMISSION | \"CR ;- The Great: Historical Picture | by Edwin Abbey, R.A, The Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIL, NOW ON VIEW Art Gallery, Phillips Square.* 9 am.to-6 p.m.Admission 35 cents.To-Day AT 2.38 and 8.15 PM.Last Appearance of Crocker's-\u2014 EDUCATED HORSES PRICES: Matinee\u2014Adults, 350; Children, 10c.Box seats, reserved, 50c.Evening\u201410c, 20c, 30c and 50c.Return Engagement of the IRISH GUARDS.BAND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th.= THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES Comedie Francaise.Tel.Boll East 1295.ook oper 6th, LES AMANTS LEGITIMES Play in 8 Acts, by A.Janvier.Matinee Saturday.Next Week\u2014MADAME FLIRT.First appearance of MELLE.GONDT, MR.DEMANNE, MR.DEMIERE.=\" .THEATRE FRANCAIS 730000 2% WEEK SEPT.M, \u201c Los § Cte.Do Baptiste\u201d With PAUL CAZENEUVE.Next Week\u2014''PAPINEAU 1897.\" : - AMUSEMENTS.>\" pu TNE RSR English Actor, in the Successful Play, , , .NEXT WEEK TEE Reappearance of the Eminent English Actes MR.E.S.WILLAR In the following Repertoire: Monday \u2014DAVID BARRICK Tuss-and THE MIDDLEMAN Thursday \u2014THE BRIGHTER SIDE Being a Translation by L.N.Parker of \u201cLa Chatelaine,\u201d by Alfred Capus.Fri: and \u2014The Professor's Love Story Sat.Eve.\u2014TOM PINCH Prices : 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 Seats now on sale A CA DEW F\u2014wa.are.Bab ; THIS WEEK\u2014Sanford B.Ricaby's- Bright and Merry.WM.K.WEST BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS PRICES\u2014Ibe, 25c, b0c, Tbe.= SHkg Next Week \u2014 Joseph Murphy in RHUE AND KERRY GOW.ROYAL, Te were THE JOLLY GIRLS PRICES\u201410c, 200,\u201d%c and Ge.Next Week\u2014 INNOCENT MAIDS.\u201d | Matinees: Wednesday, ACADEMY The Legitimate Irish Comedian and His Exce llent Company in bis Two Great Irish Plays MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Nights and WEDNESDAY Matinee Joseph Murphy ac DAN O'HARA (The Kerry Blacksmith).THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, and THURSDAY and SATURDAY Matines - \u2026 PRICES THE KERRY GOW SHAUN RHUE + 15,25,50 and 75 cents.| BIG LIQUOR SEIZURE MADE AT KENTVILLE, N.S.Hotelkseper Punished for Violation of the 8cott Act\u2014Liquor Destroyed.Kentville, N.8.Bept.8).\u2014Kings county has become aroused on the temperance question as it seldom is through the open violation of the law at Camp Aldershot lately.Recently, the friends of temperance, including ten leading clergymen of different denominations, assembled and armed with a search warrant invaded the premises of W, H.Townshend of the Porter House.The {ser were searched and quantities of liquor were found in varions hiding places.Be- ' sides nine cases of wine and packages !seventy-six barrels of bottled liquors.- This was all loaded on a tag, the min- j istern, professors, and fexding nen helping in the work, and shipped to A largely attended meeting of the: Popular ex-Federal member of MRich-' Canning, where a trial took place be- Law men listened to Dean Walton's in the Law building Thursday, with hosts of old friends at the Richmond; Townshend was found guilty of keep- opening discourse.cipal Petersen welcomed the Sclence A week later Prin-i the president Mr.F.E.McKenna, In, exhibition.«the chair.The first té Iness attend- \u20ac i The Protestant school assessment sa and Arts students, while Doctor Jacobl,| ed to was the election of representa.! Coaticook, is five mills on the dollar, of New York, spoke to the medicos.The tives to the Alma Matér Society, and the Roman Catholic tax is seven mills, campus, deserted for many months, |the following gentlemen wera chosen: In St.Johns the Protestant school tax has taken a new lease of life, and foot-: The Messrs.S.H.Shepherd, \u201806; Ed-:18 3% mills, and the Catholic tax last ball practice, sprinting race training, weight throwing and jumping are the order of the day.The rushes have been held, the freshmen try, \u201808.General regret was expressed at the retirement of one of Law's °f .most popular professors, Mr.Justice and distance gar Parkins, B.A., 07.and R.McMur-! Yo8T Was 5 mille, but will probably de.|A fraotion less this year in consequence\u2019 the revenue expected to be derived from th school tax, on the Singer pro- have been Initiated, and we uow set-i Fortin, and a vote of thanks and ap- Perty.already valued at over $300,000.tle down to.hard, severe, regular col-' preclation of the work done by the\u2019 ige life.- The.class of 1903 is the largest Freshman year in the history of McGlll, and mock court was then brought up, and the registers of every faculty show substantial increases, hundred students will be in attendance this session.* Nearly all the years and all the faculties term, and committees have been ap- pointd for the various clubs in existence.Everything seems bright for a most successful and banner college year.A movement is on foot among the Americans attending\u201d McGill to form an American club, and a meeting will shortly be called to discuss the sub- Ject.The intention, as it can at present be judged, is to have such an organization as the Canadians boast of who attend Harvard College.As there are more than a hundred of our cousins from across the line now attending lectures in McGill, a powerful and influential association may reasonably he expected.The formal opening of the new Me- Gill Y.M.C.A.bullding on the corner of MoGlill College avenue and Sherbrooke street wil be held next Saturday night, the 7th of October.The speaker of the evening will be John R.Mott, of New York, the secretary of the International Y.M.C.A.From tho exterfor the new club house is a splendid architectural effort, while its in- trior, bright and comfortable, leaves nothing to be desired.\u2018 The membership list is this year much larger than ever before.Over sixty students have taken up thelr quarters in the buliding, and {t thus becomes one of the most important features of college life at McGill.The MGIll Liberal Club Is at presenti In a flourishing condition.Many .uf this year's freshmen have signified thelr intention of becoming members, while a number from the other \u2018years have promised thelr support.The an- \u2018nual meeting will be held in the Reform e , learned judge in the Faculty of Law was passed.The question of- the ! Was discussed at some length.Many In all over thirteen radical changes were spoken of, and._ when the court organizes for the com- i ing term several innovations will surely be seen.Owing to the Importance ave organized for the coming' Of this subject It was decided to ad-!' Journ the meeting until next Tuesday i morning.when the merits of the ques- i tion will be thoroughly gone into.1 NAPOLEON AND THE WITS, At a trial of wit the question fell to Napoleon: \u201cHow would you distinguish between truth and falsehood?\u201d and Napoleon instantly replied, \u2018I would make them go through the same door.The Me would be first through.\u201d .That any other Spring Beds are as god as Hercules No.0 and No.1 is a Île.That the patent weave in Hercules Spring Beds No.0 and No.1 makes them five times stronger and springier is a truth.The good Al furniture dealer will first show you none other than the Hercules; yoy will not have.to ask him for them.It is his business to know what is the best in hls line, as that ls the basis of.his retalning-your confidence and your trade.\u2019 That a furniture dealer sells only the Hercules in spring beds is a pretty sure index that he will gell you only the best\u2019 in all other, lines of furniture.It ls à sure index that he is honest with you and with himself.\u2014Adv, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NEWS.District of St.Francis will open pro forma at Sherbrooke on the 10th October, but business will not be-procesd- ed with, , The Standard Agricultural Society 1s prepared to buy ten acres of land at Ayer's Clift for $1,800, and permanently be worth more than you gave for \u2018We are surprised that more You think you cannot do it Just over Mount Royal, near the tages\u2014no two of whioh are alike.line, schools, churches, convents, of lawn.All we ask is 10 PER CENT.Phone on Grounds, Up 340.The Right Spot To Locate Your Home .y Where it will not only be a convenlent, healthful and apjoyable place to live in, but where, whenever you want to sell, the property will paying the landlord a big rent every month is fust for the prigilage of existing in a few stuffy rooms.: never looked into the matter.\u2018At Northmount, Maplewdod Avenue, constructed, electric NMght, street cars at the door, on the telephone apd the balunce as rent.In à few years you awn your own house.~~ GIVE US A CALL.IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.E.GOHIER & CO., | Place d\u2019Armes Hill.\u2014_\u2014 it.people do not realise the/fact that on your wages, becauge you have Annex, we have built 20 Swiss Cot- They are modernly and artistically etc., 1a near proximity, and plenty ON THE PRICE ; * M.418.: The anniversary service of the Congregational Church, Melbourne, will ce held on Sunday, October 8th.The Rev, Dr.Warriner, of the College, Montreal, will be the anniversary preacher this year.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL SALE OF NEW PIANOS.The whole of the ninety-five instru- \u2018ments purchased by C.W.Lindsay, Limited from C.A.MoNee of Ottawa are being offered at special bar prices at the various stores of the C, W.IAndsay Company.At our stores in Montreal, 2368 St.Catherine St.and 1622 St.Catherine St.is being offered & fine selection of new upright New- combe and Williams Pianos at very great reduced prices and easy terms of payment will be accepted.This ig a bona fide sala of new planos anz should not he missed by intending purchasers.\u2014Adv.a .NEWS FROM ARNPRIOR.Arnprior, Ont, Sept.90.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Bpingl meningitis is beginning to make itself known in some of the surrounding townships, but so far Arnprior has escaped.A Bible gtudy class in connection with the ¥, M.C.A.organization here has been commenced by Mr.T.Barry.The new furnaces for St.Andrews\u2019 Church have arrived.They are of the popular \u201cKelsey\u201d model and have a heating capacity of 120,000 cubic feet.* The coal contracts for the supply of fuel for St.Andrews\u2019 Church on being opened resulted in the winters supnly being taken one half from Mr.J.Moir and the balance from Mr.R.8, Drysdale, Members of the Montreal Umbrella and Suspender Company were in town recently, considering several favorable \u2018sites fox a factory.For several years past the congre- tion of 8t.John Chrysostome R.Church have contemplated building a new church and the prospects are bright for the building of a beautiful sacred edifice next summer, Mn James Montgomery Jr, until lately clerk in Byrne Bros., hotel, here is now lying in a Winnipeg hospital,\u2019 dangerously 111 from pneumonta.oe Mn.Geo.MacSinn, sporting editor of the Montreal Witness is spending his holidays in.Arnprior.Quite & number of Arnpriorites attended Renfrew Fair.ç T° er \u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; JEROME K.JEROME COMING.Jerome K.Jerome, who {3 to appear here shortly in a humorous recital, te lat his best when relating his experiences as a provincial actor.\u201cThose were hard days, indeed,\u201d he aald recently.\u2018My salary, I think, was eighteen shillings: a week, paid in a very curious way.We would receive two ahll- lings on Monday, a shilling on Tuesaday and the balance of fifteen shillings would be owed us.It was.quite a common occurrence to find that the manager had lost his mother-in-law between Saturday and Monday, and had been called to leave town, forgetting to leave hie address hahind him.\u201d evening, Oot.3._DAINTY GLOVES.To fit \u2018any hand in tasteful green shades at The Patis Kid Glove stores, Congregationa] J.J.will be in Montreal on Monday | ing liquor for sale and selling liquor contrary to law and was fined $60 on each change.All the liquor seized, which was valued at $4500, was destroyed by being thrown into the bay.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > A HANDSOME GIFT.A fine uprieht Lindsay Piano presented by Mr.C.W.Lindaay to the M.A.A, A, for their superb new bulld- ing on Peel street is at present on ex- {hibition In the window of the C.W.\u2018Lindsay Company, 2366 St.Catherine Bt.\u2014Adw; ., P\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 N.B.PRESS ASSOCIATION.Fredericton, N.B., Sept.30.\u2014An effort is being made to organize a New Brunswick Press Association, end newspaper men from all over the province will be invited to meet in Fredericton some time in November to &o- complish that object.J.T.Hawke of the Moncton Transcript and Mr.Malaney of the Woodstock Press, are respectively -prowidept and secretary pro tem, and they will issue a call for the meeting.How to Make Children Healthy Proper Care, Clean Teeth, Clean Skins, Healthfyl Stomachs, Plain Wholesome Food, The ills of man or woman are more often than not the result of improper care or training in childhood.The child does not know, and the parent \\s too often careless or .negligent, and.for this the child must suffer through grown-up years.How often do you see a child who uses the tooth brush properly, yet many a misshapen mouth comes from that, and many a stomach trouble comes from bad teeth.This ds only one instance.How many parents study what their children should eat?Many cases of constipation are caused by wrong food.A gentleman, the publisher of a well- known magazine, came Into my office the othet day, and in speaking of theze matters, said: \u201cOur little girl was bai- ly constipated, We finally took her io a well-known Banitarium, and they told us that the Yyreakfast foods we had been using were\u2018to a considerable ex tent the cause.Wp tried several 0 those recommended by the doctor at the Sanitarium, but the child didn\u2019t like them, although she improved somewhat in health.Bhe always was fonder of Malta-Vita than any other breakfast food, so we got her that.She enjoyed it and after using it a short time she was completely rid of the trouble.\u201d Now the people who make Malta-Vita do not advertise it as a cure for constipation, but they do claim, and with \u2014 \u2014\u2014 perfeot natural food on'the market, and used regularly will restoré to normal condition any person who is suffering from derangement bf the digestive apparatus and besides it is just the best you ever tasted.Wheat has in it all of the elements of the human body.Wheat makes meat.Hutchison, the great British food expert, says that protelds, water and a little mineral salt will build tissue and nothing else will.Wheat is rich \u2018in oteids, almost 11 per cent.and Malta- ita is the whola of the wheat.\u2018That's why Malta-Vita makes muscle.Malta- Vita also makes blood, bone and nerve | force because it 1s all of the wheat and y\u2019' absorbed by the blood.Malta Vite [$336 Sr Catherine SAV, Le (is QV, 10 cents at ail gracezs, _.\u2014\" .- se a facts to back them, that it is the most] ared in such a way that it {s quick= 00D TEAMS WIN A CLOSE SHOOTING COMPETITION The Northern Electrics Beat the G.T.Riise Association.A very closely contested match was Pointe aux Trembles ranges between teams representing the Northern Klec- tric and G.T.R.Rifle Association.The match was the outcome of a aif- ference of opinion as to which of the two teams were the best.It wag decided that the teams.should be composed of ten men.On both sides were when who had been to Bisley in late years\u2014in fact, one of the competitors, Mr.J.L.Morrice, was at Blsley this year.The wind was cold and \u201ctricky\u201d and the light was very changeable, which ts for the low scoring.The match was shot in two stages, seven shots at 500 yards and seven shots at 600 yards.At the end of the first stage the Electrical team led by.four points, and when the last shot was scored in the second stage the N.E.team had won by the narrow martin of three points.\u201cJack' Drysdale, the veteran marksman, acted as range officer.The efficient way he conducted the match was very freely commented on by both teams.The N.E.tem would like to arrange a match of Montreal, the condition that they shall be members of the M.A.R.A.and that D.R.À.rules shall govern.Address 8.K.Cairns, Northern Electric and Mfg.Co., 371 Aqueduct St., city.The scores follow: N.B, Team yds, yds : 500 600 L.Clarke .,.\u2026.BL 20 60 J.Gilhooly .81 27 68 J.Y.Clarke ,.- «,.382 24 56 8.R.Calrns .\u2026 .27 28 85 W.H.Davidson .\u2026.29 24 58 R.J.Davideon .24 27 51 W.Jehu .+.\u2026.27 23 60 G.Carr .ve vars .25 22 « C.B.Hagman .21 20 41 V.Golder .«.s +.23 18, 41 Total geeecere ove pouso sas senses 512 G.T .R Ass yds.yds 500 600 - J.W.Marks.\u2026\u2026.39 29 58 C.L.Morrice .82 26 58 M.O.Brien .«cc .% 29 64 Ta Jehu .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0.vee, 80 24 54.D.O'Brien .cores 28 26 52 8.A.Dalrymple .\u2026 27 25 52 J.Turnbull .,.+.24 26 50 F.Green.«.28 23 46 8.Cann .\u2026.vee 0.2 20 44 XB.Foote o.oo a .0 26 15 41 TotAl .eevee s+sssovus 0 oo DOB pr PATENT REPORT.- Owen N.Evans, Bolicitor of Patents and Expert, Merchants Bank Building, reports the following United Btates patents granted to Céoadians last week: Fhread guide for sew- \u2018ing macbines, Annie E.J.Catterall; printing machine, James Hough; reel oven, Isanc J.Marsh; signaling system for railways and the like, Claude D.McPhee; peat drying apparatus, P.Reynolds and J.A.R.Bedard, SUSIE SORABJI, A FAMOUS PARSEE TEACHER COMING She Will Lecture on Conversion of Parsees to Christianity, - Miss Susie.Sorabje, who is at preg- ent lecturing in the United States in the interests of the School for Purses children, on Poona, India, will be in Montreal from Oofober 7th to October 14th, and will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.8.Caraley, 507 Guy Street.Miss Borabje wil] speak at the following meetings: \u2014St.Martin's Church, Sunday afternoon, October Sth.Synod Hall, Tuesday evening, October 10th; Diocesan Theological College, Thursday evening, October 12th.It is probable that other meetings may be arranged.- Miss Sorabji is the daughter of the \u2014 \"+ Nervousness, a Calamity, Many who don\u2019t realize what lies beyond, treat an attack of the \u201cnerves\u201d with indifference.Others consider \u2018it will acon pass away.But in every cage nervousness is a calamity.Only one remedy will cure\u2014Ferrogone\u2014a nerve blood.First 1t gives you \u2018appotite\u2014 you eat plenty.This fills the blood with.nourishment for the inner nerve.cells.Energy and strength is instilled into every part of the system.You get wejl-keep departs, because you've used \u2014Ferro- zone.Price 50¢.lots at al) dealers.reed a pee : \\ Cece nse ar \u2014 Tet held on Saturday afternoon on the |\u2019 for the first of next season with any: recognired corporation on the Island | strengthener \u2014 that acts through the well\u2014nervousness forever | QUEBEC RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL.ROUGH RIDERS (sttawa sity) ve.WESTMOUNT \u201cBaseball Park, Saurday Afternoon, 30Uh September, 1905.Kick Off 3,30, Admission\u201450c, 35c and 25¢c.Reserved Beats, Bc.On sale at Star Branch Office, Peel and \u201c Windsor Streets, and Morton, Phillips & Ce, Notre Dame Street.: : EMMANUEL CHURCH (Cor.Stanley and St.Catherine Streets.) Rev.Hugh Pediey, Paster, will Preach at both services.EVENING SUBJECT\u2014* THE SWEETNESS OF STRUGGLE,\u201d EVERYBODY WELCOME! \u2026 EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.YOUNG WOMEN\u2019S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 896 DORCHESTER STREET.Educational Classes Gpen Monday, October 2, 19085, Millinery .Dressmaking Englis Venetian Bent Lron Work.Bask Bible Study For Plain Sewing Art Needlework Bookkeeping Elocytion ; Physical Training Arithmatie Reading Cirele - First Ald to the Injure Girls\u2019 Clubs further information, apply at the Office.McGILL UNIVERSITY Conservatorium o Music OPENED SEPT.18th | When instructions in al branches commenced.Pupils may enter at any time\u2019 Fr «© Pianoforte Com Sept.25th, at 9.30 a.m.early to petition, for Exhibition, of $50, open to all candidates, will be held on Monday, - The Secretary, .799 Sherbrooke St.Entries should be sent in EVENING CLASSES 2084 ST.CATHERINE.Individual Instruction.Tel.Main 300.CAZA & LORD, Principals.> Rev.Sorabji Kharwedji, of the Church Missionary Society, one of the first three converts to.Christianity from Zoyoastrianism \u2018n 1841.Education has been the means adopted by the Sorabji faroUy to win the Parsees to Christianity, Mise Sorabji attracts both to thé \u201cVictoria High School.\u201d and the Parsee school, the leading families in Pogne.She Insists on the daily teaching of the Bible.Miss Sorabji has localised the Kindergarten system and the heads of Church and State in India have heartily endorsed her work.The Government educational inspector speaks in commendatory terms of the teaching and the Bishop of Bombay speaks for the efficiency of the schools with which Miss Sorabjl is identifled.$1.00, $1.50, , oto.,.for Victoria lokete at Good seats at Boston Bymphony concert Rink, Monday evening.T Nordheimer's.\u2018 ARTS AND MANUFACTURES Judging from the numerous applics- free evening drawing and trade classes held under the control of this council, will be well attended this fall.16th October; \"at the Monument : Na- per box of fifty tab-) tional Building.| The Macbanical' Drawing.Class -at \u2014 , eT Lange ip om cp ; >.oo 2° : \u2018 rh NY 1 J ai 5 gts al IN CLASSES WILL SOON OPEN| \u2018| Bt.Charles, J.C.Franchere and Jobe.tions received by this institution the].The opening has been fixed for the STEAM ENGINEERING Beginning and Advanced Classes open Octa- ber 3.Individual instruction.Thoroughly .practical.) \\ : Draughtsmen, engineers, finemen, etc., prepared city and provincial licenses.- Instrüctor\u2014Peter M.Bain, The John Me- '| Dougall Co, Ltd.Educational Department, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Dominion Square.THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY 938 DORCHESTER ST., near Mountain.Tel.Up 961.Development in all branches of Music.Pupils may enter at any time.For Prospectus, apply to , - : MR.C.E.SEIFERT, Director.No.198 Congregation Street, will be under the direction of Mr.'W.A, Booth.: \u2019 The Plumbing Class, \u201csituated in the upper part of the St.Lawrence Market, will be conducted by Messrs.J.' À.Peard and Joseph Duhamel.The Freehand Drawing Class is In charge of Meumsts.E.Dyonnet, Joseph son Paradis, \u2018 The Cyrane Cigar ls \u2018Juêt\u2026 - ported.Only 100.: __ we Cod Eve ; Poesia P .LAST 3 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY.T# a \"KYRLE BELLEW, PA as goed av the hest im.| Thursday, Saturday.- BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, .MR.JOSEPH MURPHY 4 \u2014 i! New Zealand.; tm \u2014\u2014 == he Rugby fostball season ORNS: for |.Montreal te-day.There \u2018is ne game! i which, in the laut few yours, Wey wept such a universal Noté upon tive better y ¢lpss of sport-loverstbunr Wat of eb owal pigakin, the great \u20ac Which we \u20acave inherited from our British ances- Lors, and widch we Have -#e eximatys: w adapted to.our ewn requireneÿ any things.\u2018Have qonspised, we.© game.op & higher game than \u2018e Of the other \u2018great popular sports.The university element which was formerly @o strong even in the idresr Jogctee, me persam cû the generally high type of the men pue nuage 215 ge Ate.interest, $aken In it by fhe end most refined classes \u2018af ice af thess era | Prey the United Kingdom which « ments Tévacte] on one amrother to keep Rugby football at a very high level of - cleanness.In itself Rugby is surely the noblest game of them all.No other contest \u201cof physique \u2018and wits brings owt thal the grievances regarding wectarian qualities of endurance, of honesty, and of mutual respect as thi does Wa other lays such « stress wpem $iscipiine and ahadienss, sad no other sed sur a premium upox working for ths team and such.a discount upon deitberate \u201cgrand stand\u201d vanity.In tha general downward tendency of the ofher Caandian sports in.the last few yoaws, the move toward professionalism, toward: brutality, toward.catering to the lowest element of the sudiance : prize-fight tactfes rather than by brillant play, foothell has been least Al- fected.That it la à dangerou game, in a certain sense, In undoubted.It is dangerous, for the less experianced player, or for the man who goes in with his physique inadequately Haré- ened by training and élet.ut it is not a dangerous game for {he real Rugby man.The greatest players of the decade have been small men, of no particular fighting calibre, but they have uniformly come through season after season unscathed.It is much men as these who have matritzfned the! game's reputation under the attacks that have been made on it, and we atn- cerely hope they will continue to maintain it through tha coming season, From all \u2018indications this season ought! to be exceptionally interesting and ex- - ceptionally clean.Not much is required to guarantes that.Good refereeing, honest amateur standing, and the elimination of the player whose | body and whose temper alike are not] ] | strengthened to the proper farm, will do more than any of thoss deplerably frequent changes in the rules car do to retaih the sympathy of the gublie.INTER-COLONIAL STEAMSHtP SERVICES, In view of the efforts being made te draw the Empire closer together attention is being drawn to the action of some of the West Indian islands tr Æproposing to grant a subsidy to the new fortnightly service of steamships between Southampton and New York via Madeira, Barbadoes and Trinidad.Already the United Btates is a keen competitor with Canada for trade with- the islands of the Caribbean, and the subsidizing of this new Mine 19 likely to increase the handicaps with \u2018which we suffer.The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which is making this new departure as a result of the cancelling \u2018of the mall contract between England and the West Indies, which up to June 30 last it had held continuously |.\u2018 which will commence plying this week pm ds | since 1842, owns a nymber of first-class twin-screw steamships of over 7,000 tons, steaming from 15 to 17 Knots per hour, and fitted with all the luxuries passengers are accustomed to upon the northerly transatlantic route, and containing extensive accommodation ror \u2018fine freight and cold storage.Some two years since the Colonial Secretary of Jamaica endesvored to arrange.with the governments of the other islands, Canada and the Mother Country, for the establishment of a vastly improved service between & Canadian port and the West India islands, utually subsidized, which he claimed 3 would act as a speedy means of developing \u2018trade, as well as of promoting a large passenger and touriet traffic in \u2018our winter months.Now we see the idea taken un in such - & manner that it will be a distinct advantage .to our nelghbors.Buch an occurrence as this comes as a timely reminder of the number of questions which a Colonial Conference might-advantageously discuss and find a solution for without entering into the dangerous arena proved mietns of trapaportation bLe- tween the various parts of the Empire are being calle.for all round.Me.Larke, the Canadian commercial agent in Australis, has just been telling us how great a factor à regular and effl- clent steamahip service dotwéen Can- ) ada and Australia would be in increns- Ing trade.The saine = Judging.fay he Sasrpbinag:o week the.mem en pros ee crowd athge during the next an In bi circles optimism is the prevaliing note.but It ie frantty ces will have & deaided Salk Cop \u20181m dustrtal, and raiiroad conditions are excellent; and not ver substantial rise in prices that took place in the late summer there were plentÿ wine belteved: that ths adtance woutd continue even y September and October, when the hterlor bank ers.Would be drawing hand cash in millions from New York.Tue tenders: of the bull party are powerful.A banker told one of the le New York financial papers ot woh tat these Big speculators rene oot Le tot ba.aggresgive on the but side, and that unless they were checked ua spverely they would zrobabiy run he market into trouble a» the Gates party ran lt dnto trouble æbout thig tamas of.year in 1302, A gigniticant feature \u2018about tbe behavior of the money market la the steadiness of the rise In loan rgtéa.Up to this week the ratés have haan marked up gradually.Call loan rates moved Up.& quarter or & half a point at a time, and after the rise resched & certain stage each new pei has been accompantied by a vise in rates for time money.Movements in the time maney ratez reflect the actual condition of the money market better than movements in call loan rates.-A\u2014borrower may be willing to gay _Ù ;8 or ten per cent.for a call logm on +8 certain date, because he kuows Chat he can probably horrew at a lower {rate In a few days.Wiis willingness the supplies of.capital or eredit' were temporarily mgufficient for the demand But if tine money fen to a bigh range especially if four aud aix\u2019 months\u2019 money does 80, it wually medas that the big hankers and other heavy lenders think that some little time will elapsé béfore money agaim becomes plentiful.There ix now to be considered firyt of a the movement ef funds into the interior for crop purposes.That Is likely to continue with constderatie force during the whole month of Oc- tt, 17 forme 1 money becomes really tight stock pei 1 stegdy demand from them for fresh ® 9 orld, Pay day, to.- rant heavier than usual.On the other aide of the ac- mn in touch.starting ANAND pret have anti; mated that about $15,000,000.in gold TRAN | with the [Had to use every artifice to prevent their aurplus reserves: Talfing Helow the tagail- rakia, {hair have made & practice sf trendy om the first two or three daÿs of the week, becaune, owing to their ayptom of compirting averages, a greater.beneficial effect was theredy protuced « eu thatr statements of condi on.It may be that enough gold will cone to make it unnecégsary for thém to! Pesort te unplegsant meagures.But thers are several clfcumatamces that rather stand In the way of a freer flow of gold to this side.The first (a the recent rise in European money ratew: the sscond 18 the existence of lérge amounts In American finance blily already drawn on Europe in anticipation of produce exports; and the third im the preapective transfer of large.sums of Japanese money from \u2018New York to London, which is expected to eccur as soon as the crop moving demand in America is over.Another factor to he reckoned with in discussing the money outlook, is the Winging out of new unferwritings and.syndicate opératto: While the rail- toads and industrial planta are so ex- tragrdinarily busy: there is usually a capital,\u2019 which the market has to sup- Dix.It can be taken for grauted that the big men will do their best to han- ale ali theme problems in such & manner sa.to avoid diaturbing the atock market.Thetr movements will be closely watched and their success de voutly wished for by the Interested bells.tober; ~The interior will call for extral ~~ case \u2014 It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sen, That a maiden there lived whom yeu mav know \\ By the name of Annabel Lee, And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me I was a child and she was * child, In this kingdom by the sea: And we loved with a love that was more than love\u2014 \u201cTand my Annabel Les\u2014 With a-love that the winged seraphe.of heaven Covetest her and-me.And this was the reason that, a5, fons 420, In this kingdom by t A wind blew out of & privy a.chilling My Tu peautiful Anna Lee.So that her high-born 2 came {And bore her away froma me, To shut her up in & septouire In this kingdom by the aed.The angels not half so happy tn heaven, | The Editor's Lament, Alone on a pitehy sea, \u2018Mid scuttled graft and sinking craft, But not à raft for me.No new trust looms for me to hit That has not \u2018been exposed; No state corruption hides uriwrit, No graîter undisclosed.Tom Lawson's drum to kingdom come Has smashed the great oil-can.| Russel] lays bare the beef roast rare .And carves the butcher man.The BaptiSt John is Tarbell's right (Herself monopolist!), And every nasgnty town tn might To Bteffens\u2019 mif is srist.\u2019 Now Collier's Hapgood draws his pan; With style aflame and pure He cries the.1]l of dopes that kill And advertise to cure.And I, a sere competitor, Am driven to the wall I cannot find a ain to score\u2014 Our rivals have them all I pray to-morrow\u2019s sun may ne A brand-new scandal burst, { That for reform my pen may warm And stab the monster first, \u2014 That aur subsariptions may ascend A million every day.I long my country\u2019s wrong to mend And make my paper Day.: John A.Macey in the October Crile.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Accepting Canada's lavita.(Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.) Not long ago, after the completion of the state census of Iowa, it was announced that the official tabulstion would show a decrease of 15,000, com- 1000, According to preliminary Agures Just issued the decrease is greater.The oss 1s said to be 30,481, \u2018In the ton years from 1800 to 1900 th ation ot the state increased to 2, 3 from 1,511,986, a gain of 210,057 If, inetend of growing at the same rate during ed ast Ave Ee , the states hed ast fost inhabitanis, an important field for enquity is o apparent diapo armes à th 9 ited tates 7 er ° as \u201c> the state census of this year, \u2018stead the finding of câch = accepted as accûrate.There in gets.eral a decrease În the rural regions.«f Towa es to suggat a common cfyes for the depopulation.The census officers seem to be in agreement chat ong set of influnces worked apd to agree ae.te What they.were.hese are the en largement of Towa re and, mare pa 48 sutigration of romans \u201cto | mate heaper he wate Able Sore In\u201d view of agreement if Fold be of £ interent.ay add je would be impor That eignt amie iar Shige have york: abuley 0 of Donhr ign Pose ue 254 front he Canadi ent even mor influéntial te tha A lus x cheap Janda in other of our wi s in ] There is st presant in Pith Canadian agancy to SEER a A can emigration to Canada, OLD FAVORITES \u201c& Anabel Lee fresh caramels, sent po {ree to any ress AR, H.Welsh, 126 St.{ Peter reek.pared with the: nattonal census Jf, $98 0 H.M.P.ECKARDT.| \u2014Bdger Allen Pos.vent « envying ber aria he Yeu! that was fine resson (as all men know, In this ki m dy the sea), That Ihe wind came out of the cloud « night, Curling and killing my Annabel Les.But our love it was stronger by far Gan the love po those Tho rere older than we\u2014 Winer, then wo\u2014 and netther \u20ac the à in heaven above, .Nor the ohont own under the ses, \u2018Can se Saoarer my \u2018soul from the ot rote beautiful Annabel Lee: moon never beams without For he Of he Ek a GAT Lee And ze Sen never rise, Ferté + feet or ss à braked Aomase And ac, ait the a fi Wo down \u2018by the aide Of my 7 daring my dayling\u2014my life and In the aepulohre there dy the me, In her tomd by the sounding sea.merde \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 îts picture of the future in Canada te very enticing.Similar influences have.Deen at work all through the United States and Europe, and we have no: doubt that t showing of the Iowa census is in no small degree attribui- able to these efforts and to the fact that the promises made to Americans who were induced to take up land m Cansds have been substantiaily re- destned.Thers herve heen no agen at wark to induces Towans to go te other states; if numbers of them have dode a0 It haa Secu on their own initiative.Since Canada has invited ime migrants 1t ia quite likely that a majority of the persons who left Iowa hava gone to Canada.Phe man ready for a new move is more likely to go where the prospect ia inviting, and en invitation is extended them to strike out somew for himself.Many, of.course, have gone to Okla.Roma, nt the growth of Oklahoma sammot actount 5 all the tors of Tow: a, > GHL WOW DELICIOUS! Send 60 cents for a pound of cholée AN AURTRALIAN MYATERY.With the death Sir Augustus Are- gory the test of great Australien ne ren nk BH iar pasne away.His de- rr in the Oe ate of the common- | yeah or years have passed e an exploring expedition com- od atnc by a Bern atentist, #1 BY | mar Leichardt, set out from Syduey to crosx Australia east to west.To {bla day day nobody ¥nmows what happened that exploring y.of paper, not A solitary relic of its fate hen ever been facovered.It must Have been elther overwhelmed In e rat convulsion, or abaolutely | annihitgted - the Slack, Sir Augustus Gregory led two expeditions n march of ft, one of them organized .y the Royal Geographical Boslety.No rdheimer\u2019 S \u2014 on vlace 1a Montreal where ean be Hisinwey, the Nprdheïmer, the Fo.the J style ole and Pismois Piano.\u201cTHE RONSHEMIES PIN\" Permits s selection fram the best Planes is > word yet requires: a cash payment a eit.Se por en ta] 99:60 savante styrwncds.bron Ft 3 Me 0, ; na FLETCHER | \u2014\u2014 the ext > eme v ri ra se r, and their | remarkable mys- | Not a scrap |g bon 4 Tatlin, (ne Kranich 4 | Brog., ihe Rowdole an el ane en je MS À Mie n \u201c Mac ve rt + eu : In Race at Dolecsier Pere] Horse Well Back © om Him pvp Considerable excitement was coasted at Delorimier Park yesterday afternoon through an accident thu¢ came vers near proving serious to Mr.L B.Fie:- cher, owner and driver of the hay geid- ing J.V.N.In scaring for the third hest uf the 3.72 trot and pace the geldag Soil gas-| ward ou her knees.Getting up he reared and fell ack om the wulky.Mr.Pleichar né mixed ap paseath the mminent daîger of \u201c was in à be animal fallmg backwards upon kim.The.gelding, however, rolied over sideways and Mr.Figtcher was ahle to extricate himself uninjured, The sulky was wrecked, but J.V.WN.and } new sulky.the famous Muscovite pedigres, fermer annexing the 2.20 trot in straight heats, and the la\u2018ter the 2.22 trot and pace tn three eur of four.} The hard fight for wecond money made the 2.20 an excit'ng event, tho seconds to Lizzie Muscovite thres heats belng respectively Geneva gave the winner a close finish.Miss K.although she lost the third heat in the 2.22, atoned for previous performances by making an excellent appearance.There were nine entries on the card, and the race for second and third was again close and exritinz, Today Ecstatic, 2.05%, will attempt to lower the track reoerd, 2.12, and the Canadian half mile, 2.10 , in an exhibl- tion mile.But the feature of to-day and, indced, of the week, will ba the free-for-all, in which will participate Majors B.O.and Brino, Dum nt W., and Hal Patron, as evenly matched a four as have appeared on the track this summer.» : On, Sunday EKestatic is due to parce an exhibition mile, besides which event there will be a 2-mile heat event and a consolation, Summary: Miss K., br.m., by Muscovite (Pierce), H.Ingram, Sherbrooke .l.Osle I., ch, mu.(Fraser), F.J.Howland K Frank -G.-(Barnum)\u2014-Geo.- -\u2014\u2014 Barnum, Maddox, Ont.2 Dan \u201cnister (Aldons), TC Aldons, Gananogue, Ont.3 4 4 4 Nellie kes b.m.(8t.Vincent), F .8.Vincent) Mont- \\ ren! Compton Jr, (Dion), J, Dion, \u2014- : Stanbridge .¢ 8 7% 3.V.XN.bg.(Fletcher), L.E Fietcher, Battteborough 7 5 6dr Hattie C.(Robillard), J.Paquet, Montreal 5 6dr Time\u20142.23%;, 2.19%, 2.20%, 2.211%.7 Lizzie Muscoviteb.n., by Muscovite (St.Vincent), F.8t.Vineent, Montreal .1.Geneva Forrest, blk.æ (Beau- dry), N.Beaudry, Montreal.Dorena, br.m (Fletcher), L.E.Fletcher, Battleborough.Joe Scott, blk.g.(Lescarbeau), LL Trudel, Montreal Patricin.b.m.(Robillard), J.B, Racotte, Montreal -.5 Time-\u20142.21%, 2.21%, 2.21%.BIG CARGO OF IRON ORE SHIPPED TO MONTREAL for Special Purpose.Deroit, Sept.30.\u2014The Canadian: steamer Fairmont.1s taking 2,000 tons of iron ore from Pllley\u2019s Island, near the coast of Newfoundland, to Wash- burn, on the south shore of Lake Su- perfor.There are two unusual features in connection with the movement.Ono that the vessel carries a cargo of 1 ore to one of the greatest iran ora producing centres in the world.Tha other that the cargo is carried the full distance without trans-shipment, which {g very unusual with cargoes from that section.The ore is a peculiar grade different from that found in Michigan, and is wanted for a.special purpose.es EVEN THE DOCTORS SAY SO Aak them about your corn\u2014the prescription is invariably one bottle of Putnam's Painless rn Extractor.Fifty\u2019 years in ume; certain and Ore of Peculiar Grade and is Wanted + | frontages.urchaser.Address Sanatorium, care Herald | bis driver faced the aqtarter again In a | The wiriners yesterday were Lizzie | Muscovite and Miss iK., both m res f | the < i itatilan Warckheusse in the ~ To-day Ecstatic, 2.053%, wi'l attemrt - 2.20 class, trot and pace: purse $400 |] ! i [ = ad \"+0 s0 00001100 U 0 SCC 0000S \u201cRepacisty \u201cgood with Hot er old Monty.\u201d Courtenay\u2019s Red Currant Cream Sauce Ouly 3 conte per bottle.Ontr 38.00 per Umsen A PE Bold only in % Ib.and 1 1b.packets, \u201d RPBOT BLEND OF INDIAN AND CET LON TRA.\u2019 T LILAC TEA £0 conts per pound packet.2% cents ner bal?pound packet.FRASFR, VIGER & 23.2° \u201casablinieed 1836.| THE NORDNEIMER BUILDING 20%, 209,211 St.Jareas S4 MONTREAL\" prompt.\u201cPutnam's.\u201d Use only Ask For Legal Coupons Ca from Trading Stamps in man five (Javed and redeemed.erontly.of unknown\u201d value, our plan clearly.As - CHARBONNEAU, Gracer, 430 Dgllsle M.COUSINHAU, Grocer, Mount Royal JETTE LEMIRUX, Dry REA The Expected Has Come.In introducing the Legal Coupon proposition ta the cash buying respects.ow, Legal Coupons aes given in the same way, ltôie not necessary to gather any special number\u2014any quantity ls redeemable, but for general merchandise as sold i any store ratio a t ®.envelopes for you to save .e furnish through our merchants e pes | r you t Ve rer agai Gow Oe oa Here is a partial List of Merchants who lve Them Now J.STETSON, Grocer, cermer Galt and Wellington, Verdun.y B.LALONDB, Butoher, 194% Richelieu Street.LALONDES, Butcher, 346 Delisle 4 LA Grocer, 20 Richelieu Street.your dealer for one\u2014and by = 'LABRECHE, Butcher, 163 Atwater Avenue.FERRON, Grocer, 208 McCord Street.; .M.SAUVE, Butcher, & Richmond Street.D.LABRECHE, Butcher, 185 Richardson Street.8.venue.F.LEROUX, Boots and Shoes, 1129 St.Lawrence Street.J.A.MAYNARD, Grocer, 253 Duluth Avenue.Goods, 243 St.Lawrence Street.THOS FORTIER CIE., Boots and Shoey, 221 St.Lawgence Street.J.McBRIDE, Groger, 20 Delorimier Avente.CHORGE BEAUDOIN, Grocer, $13 Daemontigny Street.THOS.HICKEY, Roots and Shoes, $44 Centre Street.R.NORMANDIN, Grocer, 0% Delinle Street.A.Lansonde, Butcher, 1778s At.Lawrence Street.J.TBTBON, Grocer, 284 Hibernia Street.q Great Inauguration OF OUR : 2 5 Bargain Tai Tables Sales = TABLE N NO.1, 19c.SILK BELTS, au shades, 28a, 2c, Sûc, for COLORED BLOUSES, Ec, fgri.eet ee areata eee sneees eee 190 ALL WOOL BERGE, black, brewn, navy and rod, 860, for .10¢ TABLE LINEN, 26¢, Uc, 4e, for SHEETING, white and\u2019 gray, be, 30c, for: JAP BILKS, ofl shades, for .*.LADIES\u2019 WORSTED \u2018WOOL HOSE, \u2018be, ter \u201cJOB LOT ABSORTED GOODS, ee gr Terates saone s TABLE ne.2, 59%.COSTUME CLOTH, pisin and tancy, $1.00, $1.25.for.10 DOZEN LADIES' UMBREL LAS, 75c, #0c, $1700, tor READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, $1.00, 81.50, $2.00, for .BLACK TAFFETA STLK AND PBAU DE SOIE, %0c, for .eee 35 50 PAIRS OF FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, $1.00, for MANY OTHER LOTS, from 75c te 61.25, for > ; THESE PRICES ARE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.ERNEST LLY, 1882 SL Catherine Sirest, cor.Cadiesr._ [FOR SALE SHERBROOKE ST.Cholcesdt corner of Sherbrooke Street, with | pleturosque villa residence, newly rebuijt, h modern heating and plumbing, 14 rooms, 8 both Over 6,000 fort of land, with three Wii de sold at net cost to quirk ce.TWENTY-FIVE ACRES YIELDED | J, 150 BUSHELS Milimore, Sask., Sept.30.\u2014Mr, Bis- wel, of here, threrhed 1,150 bushels of wheat off twenty-five acres.\u2018The balance of the crop.yielded thirty-one bushels per acre.AMERICAN PACKERS | AND TRADE RESTRAINT Chicago, Sept: 2%0.\u2014Federal Judge Humphrey has sustained the demurrers filed by United States District Attorney Morrison to the plea in abatement made by packers, seeking to have indictments for alleged restraint of a LHttie Profit Sharing Legal Coupons ! | Bee po TRADIN G STAMPS AMPS were You all.know how CAS Streot.GEORGE CLARKE, L.DESAULNIERS 3 L.DESAULNIE WILL, Grocer, F.A.Ar F.| The Legal Coupon Co., Merchants Bank \u2018Building, who lives thres miles southwest : L.DESAULNIERS.@rocer.5 Versailles Street.£ SAUVE, Dutcher, 130 Congregation K.STORE, Grecer, 63.Wellipgton Street.LIORHBANT, Grocer, N.DT ohar., Goods.1081 St.James Street PAPINEAU, Byte à RRUNET, Grocer.57 FH BitreeL COUTURR utcher, x BOUDBIAU.Grocer, 184 Atwater Avenue.er LAMY & CELINAS, 1558 Si.Lawrence Stres!, Mile End.TEES & CO.| The Leading .Funeral Directors and Embalmer 300 ST.JAMES STRERT.\u2014 or trade declared void.Judge Hum hrez said he made his decision on- bros grounds, without taking into- cone eration technjcalities which the Government advanced to the plea in abate : ment.- Yesterday Judge Desnoyers sent down Harry McKernan, -allas Howard, alias Hmith, for six months on a charge of vagrancy.The detective department will examine his \u2018record a recent movements, Try a Cyrano.You would swear you smoke an Ime perted Cigar.Only 100.that it differs.but saved and redeemed net for premiums Each envelope explaine teher, 621 Wellington Street.Quiche Goods, 1981 Notre Dame Strest.Dry Goods, 2221 Notre Dame Strest, \\evoix Street.7 on St.James Street.59 Albert Gtréet.Marie Anno Street.Demand Legal Coupons Every- hitiét os the Nusburg Exposition and, RUE CATHERINE STREET, | : _ Advertising Agents. Ci } + + | 205 gest front irregular in depth; total sres 88,160 square feet.K Ist PLOOR \u2014~ Drawing aud dining rooms, .! Hbrery | Janey.Axwnsion \u2018Kitchen, \"|: k [ma FLOOR\u2014BI F > i 1 sitting.roow, b ON 4 atl rootn\u2014over extention FLOOR\u2014Four bedrooms, pre Foam, -§ -roumi, bath room, été.PAHÉMENT-\u2014Laundry in basement, collars, ,» good stables und esach reuse.A \u2018Can be seen hy permit, mamans H.M.SIMPBON, a : inne Tol.Up 2968.40 Renout Building.Situations Vacant.Situations Vacant.FOR S ALE.EF Adver ents under {Ms heading ~{ 3 heading \u2014 ' AE oa er ae 1opariion, Ba apereine : EE I | edt SE A, WE OR Leading W | for + price of four, making the rate 34 cen i Ge week, K ar Pgh ID sents: wp week, |W words, one lasertion, 10 cents; \u2018one week, R û ea ng 8s | 8 per per inserfien.OR SALE \u2014 TWO NEWLY UP s- |W ASP MONOLINE OPERATORS, AT | (VER EIXTY PLR GENT, OF THE HIGH Kerr up tordate prumEiig of ibe peat kind; ed chairs, also cifla\u2019s folding go-cart.P ent, Kingston News.er railway offictsla ou the American Son the house is\u2019 finishod beautifully with mehos- All very chewp.Apply t Agnes at, Bt.Mo |tipent to-day began their rallway career as Any in the din | in th Heart.231 ANT telegraphers.Some are now receiving fifty ia the din ne Pa ant que oak n ; e WAY = \u2014- A THOROUGHLY EXPERI- thousand dollars por.yéar.Let us make à room: \u20ac Leon and oil ied fireplace for A OR SALE \u2014 32 STOVES.A SELF FHED- ' for the ie Hest an.Apply by ier Patio | Le rar he same, Write.for YoU [0g fire.A leading feature of the house is the es M sen a oven, and & email wood.ar Advert \u201cthis hgeding an and experience.W.A.Murray & Er book, giviog full particulars, H.-W.ory fine library on the firat floor.For fur- Co ve _ ir Magda) Lo ee 3 aires - 0 is bgsdice = \u201c| n Limited, Torontn.| ph F omers, Principal Dominion School of Tel.fher jnformation, aprly, to, Ho Simpson.A Dutchman with a.\u2018gat.né.a\u2019 nated yn, À For 8488 on To RENT \u2014 AMERIAY © RU.VVANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN.T0 OPERATE morro eI hE core met u milkmaid loading a cow, \u2018Chom.art JE trie to sui prctaque Nous 1 Mayor ot, = Position WANTED \u2014 _Youxa MAN, ei work Ko pewriter, and for general TW \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP £ rec pon the: malden-égrearmied ho è y rhe Hoes = well educated, With npw * tice wor! nowlsdge ef shorthand not LF A te int bousework,' at Mt.oe ) T T .fonds rae 7 OR SALE \u2014 IMPORTANT! IF YOU | or areb on slonographer.\u201d bockfvoner, | Pia} _Auply 11 Bushy lane.Vale.Apply 85 Cathcart at., city.140 ME\u2019 CALF vi.You ar Coie to Cl BLA BE EB ot © nt; ; ; ; ain Bros.Fe Print haus probe ae 0 er corresponderice: ab Xk tas vas ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY rou VOLE ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN FoR FOR SALE PY oy Sold the ony fon ine, oe = or?: able by instalments sing £250, te nr Be ur, fom ori orm ef-refgrences.Ad- |, Vise merchant's office.oly in own juvolce departmont.Must be able to How can I \u2018do that With Fa os.md the Re poe Of requi ts, the sai then e Feral gag bamdwriting, to P.O.Box 2419, AR com operate Empire typewriter and have experl-| I am instructed by MRS.FRANK T.HART cranky animals &n my > grès 5 piano costing maso \u2018emewrhere, bone que + be AN F2 + ence.Good prospects for advancement.Apply 0 offer for rale the above handsome 3-storey Hans, fred\u201d wi ja .wise on your part to throw away $100 simply WA ; NTED _ SITUATION IN PRIVATE iris, tor care ONCE.EXPERIENCED.i by letter, to The Montreal Rolling Mille oe cht stone front house, with very fine exten- \u201cWhat prevents you rom thrusting i i AY ; for the sake of sentiment, without consulting | family er ar tu betel, Dar Cent class Châgese also two girls as apprentices On brass work; © |sfon.dining room finished in mahogeny.{your cane into the ground so as to + us?Write or call for fllustrated art cats: Deus t reforebeos, 1888 Outario st, veer |W R.Cuihbert & Co, &1 Duke st.26 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN.AS Boox.| Podern plumblng and heating, House 10 £004 fasten the soa and then put\u2019 D logues.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.aux.ne | + eut 55 kecper, one having experience In plumb- frécre ts particularly well adapted rary your goose und aur {pail 7\u201d queried.w = ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY, K \u2018ing and heating business, and be able to take \" |the malden.and be OR, CALE ne sr ES A or W TER SE Ten Ww th Te wall, to deliver nawiNG full charge ot office.Apply, with Preteronces sictan.H, M.SIMPSON, \u201cBacaure that ctoss-looking cow quesisd FE ture store.Carpets at very low prices.Gaod pation\u201d in in elty.ue {lege ta ee make 55 st.self generally uneful.Apply 234 Box 7% employers.as state experience.Tel.Up 2865.40 Renouf Building.{77776 hook ms,\u201d sald lana.emia, ; {reatment to all is our motto.de Brow., tures.Address XK Horcié 24 : .Oh, that foal Ti! wouldn't hook * ome Fur erx, 178 St.Lawrence.tt : ANTED \u2014 FIRST C GEN \u2014_ 5 ish i LASS ERAL YJJANTED GENERAL SERVANT QR an Personals foreman, thoroughly used to all kind working housekeeper.Apply Mrs.T.M.+ OR SALE or STONE FOR CONCRETH of heavy construction.Best wages to Fight Taylor, 33¢ Charlevoix, or telephone Main 54.$8 S00 Lil on av D2 Ho : Ban OS Broken, ail iron.Apply ) Hy iad TT 5 man.C.B.Deakin, 11 St.Sacrament street | ® ; : re city, \u2019 14 BISHOP STREET.; 28 Viotorts et.| ue a PR insertion.a ne .38 W ANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE, HUSTLERS A (bree more stone front house: kiiches Competitors must have their answers at Tha: varia otter by.noon\u2019 per gues perte.| VAYANTED \u2014 A FIRM OF THE HIGUEST to tack signs, distribute circulars, sAM- an firat floor.Very suitable for private 0 feu- on \u2018Monday.i in order to be counted in the compatitians, .Fer SALE \u2014 TWO SECOND HAND No.4 standing wishes to secure the Bervices ples, etc.No canvassing, Good pay.Bun |jly or professional purposes.se st.Dey furnaces.F.St.Germain, Ne ©, PERGNAL \u2014 PAINTING, , PAPRR HANG- ot oa iotelige a men of good address, So call Advertising Bureau, Chicago.281 ut PE NN Joi THE SECOND PUZELÉ- i * ng, wiitewashing,-t bg, etd.\u201d 40 years\u2019 o a other c ; : : \u2018 ; Z - anada, far the { \u2014 A HOUSBMAID.Wl PINE Tel.Up 2568.40 Renouf Building.; 5 ie OR BALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURB, practical expertence.Terms moderste.J.D- famerits of a Dien\u201d breed oie wots bas N° avons 281 ?will: appear Monday's Herald; together with; : caret: answer ste New address, R.E.Palnchaud, 650-652 ; stor, 110 Inspector bosn in this market for soveral Year \u201cBainry Hans and Ka tings lauestion.The prize Winners + TE Dés.published on : St.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Roll- PrnsonaL \u2014 ROACHES ARE DEAD.and commiswion paid.Applicants wi pioae VATANTED \u2014 DREAD DRIVER.MUST] FOR SALE Tuesday And ing and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside Gall at\u2018 the hat store, TI St.Lawrence state age, references previous experi- \u201chave experience and good references.In\u2019 to ay\u2019 ot of.rephes comes one frogt Mb, As- ww Jones) of Wi Se rests, commodes, bidéts.Phone street, and get a tin of \u201cNathan's famous 22%: Apply K 361, Herald Office.231 Apply K 371, Merald Office.a5 N 174 MO TRE mount, who Fa ff® iausitèr! dbxvn to 17, 1-37 dsiye > Wire fa the = - au Pedbug and M Hier.Clean re R TT d B d TANTED\u2014~YOUNG MAN WITH KNOWL- 0, UNTAIN $ ET, | WFoNn iden ne question.and figures now: 16 \u2018eth \u201caa animal 4 OR.SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS - ; ooms an oar oomy house, \u2018thre would take.: Bitare.carpets, btoves, 80 carts, ston = ; = NoGery, worst Paul at.rade, Cravior etoreye and basement.\u201cvon Taped for tyra.To-day also brings forth a lot of 45.day.answers.Mianss, Gordak- oe.The J.8.Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence Agerits Wanted.ROOMS COMPORTABLE BRIGHT ROOMS | a Sor ing into flats, for.a boepltal or private house.| mith, K.2 Mar BY, Gor Cran clans Brassard, Ww ue rite EE RO John ; | .newly furnished, Auer lght, hot water .ANTBD\u2014IMMEDIATE wc KERB, Possession any time.son as 7 ; 23 ok.Bos - Ë er \u201cAdvertisemerity \u2018sader this heading \u2014 to bata, very central and a.ter to make apple barrels ut © csuts each : HH.M.SIMPSON, .boron, en an, aes, Fhe eddy; Clara Jenkins, Eva Munroe, es dson.| 20 words, ape Euserfion, 10 cents; one week, Blewy at, near St.Catherine.for 6 boop bairels.Wiré me 1{ you want a Job | el.Up 2368 4 Renouf Bui Forty days has been.ashoten by a large number also, among them.\u2018 FOR SALE 25 cents.GARD MRS.DOCTOR SEARL SE quick.R.J.Graham, Belleville.238 el.Up 2098 = 14ing- being Evorelt \u201cFilgrion; A = Warren, Chr Anson toa Har Perry, d.5 \u2014 \u201ca U- IMM À.Yalker, wm, Posto F arreb= Christine Dennisqns eyerd,, .ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTEL- yo.Pier and nets private #ccommoda- A out 16 hE Ho washing: | : John Teush, H¥rey Hl bers rE od A He Por SER; WE RESTAURANT WITH LICENSE YY ery soc Srons to saliclt orders for Burt treated and attended.100 St.Georgs st 220 small family.Apply G3 Grosvenor avenue, : #eott Fret s.Soony a and, nd macy others.2e : t Inducements.Best time la the.year - Westmount.x3 urnis e i by Curran; He.Silo é-Harkeit, Geb Bown Bliss H.M.SIMPSON, .the Dent a start.Apply for terms, at once, GOMS AND BOARD \u2014 THREE GENTLR- | \u2018\u20ac [ Bruce Torry and.Katié MoDenald.al}.hold .to 36.days.À Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Buiiding.[to to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.men desire {hres or four roows, on mame | ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSI8T IN .\u2018Mise @Goldenthal sends gocd® advice: and\" syst \u201cose\u201d Hsrsiand jadéaine = OR SAL STONE FOR CONCRETE Tu Fh nan Soard an immediate l band otfice Oe a ® rite, stat.Hous e fo mois merry first so they'llo be.quiet.ana - they: won't Dave ri 600 B \u2014 nde tak es wer 73, ar p : \" stur .7 PET broken, wil sisce, Apply Phone | rtakers and Embalmers.Herdia Ottice.3% ing salary required, to No.K 470, Herald.232 à about the\u201d D END YOUR ANSWERITO-DR as .-Hendersan, address, TT - ç : 0 Victoria st.%o C.WRAŸY & ÉRO., 290 Moyntain st.and QOM \u2014 TO LET, A NICE ROOM.ON FANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, R t ses - es Et \u2014 + 128t Dominique: Uptown 2738, East 117.R bathroom floor, gas, hot and Room, ON W who wish te improve their hasdwriting, en Mr Loydihas.pre ared- a.series of volumes proprio a \u201ccomplete .Oront.DEN and\" secondhand, Bat prices VVILLIAN WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine street.Aust 67 Ontarlo st.\u201d 3 Sout Anes twsiruc on.under Prof.D.és yrs gl De arte wep ofthese\u2019 parts\u2019 auch: walk erine ¥ .\u2019 that Toy competition.Be CE in elty, LLIAN WRY 2087.Tine.tree .Room \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT OR I cary Canada\u2019s champion penman.Suc- No.96 St, Mark St.thy: beet answers?Sn BS me en RIT ai ru SEE ee SN eu mat ma Sa af hr À compgatôrs may vende aa ADS sneer ay tay.with Wits AER street.Telephone Main n street.dies ntlem .w show you A cot-t A Main 4 children.\" 6 Evans st.oH strain, \u2018juss School of Pepmanship, 2024 St.\u201d Catherine St.TE Each nig do win appear every\u201d day.for a week.The correc anager \u2018of; A OR SALE SINDLING ror THE iL.Let yp messe below Sherbropke st.ne : ; Ÿ follonings-ané- thd prizes viners on: Theslngt of ence wdbiki- 2 on ng wo * Cards.- TS \u201ca Vioeiks, $5.00 por load.Also antbiacite coal.: Ronen private feuii ro Two youne WALL oq EXPERIENCE DA | ee USE: THIS: COUPON:FDR-VOUMANSWERE.1: oc per loa o anthr coal.= : y: ppy * nox : \u2019 DS ; J.C.McDiarmid, + Canal Basin, corner Guy GER TER GREBNSHIELDS, MAC- street.a 234.Works, Limited, Chambly Canton, Que.233 ; and William st ° ain ; uadac , N.Greens ° BY J \u2014\u2014 K.C., RA re KC, A.W.G.\u2014 ANTED\u2014A WBT NURSE FOR A BA ; : \u2014 \u2014 RC.en Grocnablelés.Roos - FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, VV ti of ten mouths.Terms will be made , à i Boro! \u2018bathroom flat, hot water heating.260 Boots and Shoes.St.Antoine at.2?suitable to the right party.- Address Herald Montreal: 1908 J G'esons ok JAUPER.BARRISTERS, oe Office, K 282.330 \u2018 ntreal; .1806.; B TS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS SE\u2018 atbvons KO.Fred.andon.00M \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT « op : po shoes for straight or deformed feet.Geo.ns, K-C, F .Harper.= room, bathroom flat.20 Buckingham.231 WANTED RESFECTADLE orders A cage.Pupzle Halter: Thewarsld, ' È : Boots, water opairing hoc, Une mes of S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.130038 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED wv siok: la ihe right Me a 5 pecial KE uard \u2014 ly e - .= , 7 .on at ; 4 ; rubber.A.HODINA, 4 Beaver Hall Hill.: ame at ee Building, 10 St with every convenieuce, uitabié for pre sake ai whiny for terute, st OMe, 0 0 Viètartts Square Monsrends- Le 7 ?To rem ue (eee rl or two gen emeu: private family.14 Bel- Ë.D.Smith, nope, UBL.\u201c .® i Printing Educational.rom se te VVANTED \u2014 OPERATORS, MALE OR Bar gains S My answer tothe Sam: Loyer, Pure Ne isvas toire: \"FF - Rooxs \u2014 TO LET.TWO NICE ROOMS, , Female, te make mens iris \u2018and la- \u2019 ) .- , HA i - 100 OS MA Tor Cas sd QUELS NANTER = Fons BINGERS.FOR pour AL French \u2018Toiaity.344 Dorri, near Ou- Ro purer\u201d bomen ce 2 in.x22 in.x 5 ft.Pond Plaper.Co y ; , re ù ; .4, Ë ; paid, only-3be; 60 for- 20c.- Samples tree.\" Cai-H.i can le.Kar tor-sens tario apd St Denis.0m WANTED \u2014 HOUSE ORE.ay DAY oR 24 in.x 24 in.x 6 ft.Pond Planer.NN cs à i HOWIE, Printer, Besbe Plain, Que.oy Geils waNTED Sven SEICORY.RUOME.\u2014 WANTED, TWO ROOMS AND hour A Herald ne 16 in.x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe 1% a > ° .TE \"> : board, for lady and son; modsrate terms; === 20 ta.x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe, .; ; Miscellaneous, P Tormerly of.Boston, Teacher SS private family N referred near Aramway.| Property for Sale.10 tn.x 14 ft.Draper Busine Lathe, J .Toe i & ; roms ve adie, .Ploase state number of family, positton of\u2019 3 Cuitiog-Oft Machines, Hurlbut.Lasnenvonsencesn seevaareetesbntnasets strstr tossatssnce srancssasa: Bi ; HADIAN st.Montreal.236 \u2018rooms, If modern convenience.Advertiser AUTORY BITES FOR Bh =T ry make.ours.Lt Co Co renee + ë THE Sal NADIAN POULTRY A5S0 Cla [inane \u2014 \u2014 QUALIPIED TEACHER.Vie will not A eran Otte are given.Ad- 7C.39A Bt.Antoine, 6 Le, front, deep Previous to removing these machines we , ; ; in the Crystal Rink, Dorchester st., from the \u2018 ive lensons, on nominal en adles - lot, 10,632 square feet., céntrat locality.HM.wil} sell at a very vmall advance for \u20ac quick .i bn to 2ist October, 1606.Judges: D, J.Lam- and gontienes willing ig assis: in hol Sa.JROOMS TO LET \u2014 ALL NEWLY FUR- M.Simpron, 40 Renout Building.Tel.Up 2368.| irnover.Lk te nresestesanrese enenorrentreneso0ses rEsasereiisaNt ture anota0eey § ert and R cKinstry.Superintendent, nixbed, quiet neighborhood, extensive : ; R.McKinstry.Prize lists on application.| 4 mT ; lawns.look.TYOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, SEPARATELY OR ; i J.F Cullen, Becretary-Treasurer.24 st.Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.por Sad feet st Joris ped St ivy en bloc, stx vacant lots, 26 x 100, corner CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, .; James street.240 : i ; Breakfast it required.111 Bt.Famille st.tt 2 SL 0 nd Latontaine sts.J.M.Mackin, \u20188 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.re 5 MEE WANTING TREE PABSAGE TO car Adverts nde thie Weadtey Xe use \"W : à ec R \u2014- .erine st._ - > IS @O PB 0 eS IQ E RY passent o 00 n.0000000 Os0 CON 0CUn00 2000 né 0000001 : England and return, as cattiemen, are PCT WOTd for ols Ho ix nsertions anted to Rent.\u2019 | FOR SALE \u2014 FARM ON THE AYLMER « 2 for the p making % w Moncy to Loan.3 : advised to apply diréct to authorized agents.per word per Msartion.Rond, 5 miles from the Otty of Ottawa.y : #4 vt * 4 Enclose 2c stamp for particulars.Canadian 2ar Advertise nents under this beading \u2014%e Farm contains 130 acres and runs from the ; Name ;.: ; # a Employment Agency, 18214 St.Antoine st.OST \u2014 FROM an MAGDALEN STREET, per urd for ope anertion, at ioaertions road to \u2018the river.having a finé water front.i 7 EN * ; \u2014 - Wednesday séteruoën, réllow, and white for the price our.ma ate cent , There are two houses, one suitable for gentie- BORROW M ï Ce 4, Ë To Let.come dog: Finder will please return to above | per werd per insertion.\u2018man's residence.the othor for taraer, with ~ ERY He 5 adress, = : 0 good outbulldings, on the line of two reil- , ; So = x : _ mme WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.A FUR- ways.Will exchange for improved property on Lill fourniture 38 UES ghienos.| a ; Address.sosnorenoues Ee Ë nished flat.beated, five rooms; cen- | H wi etc.from to $00, vithoyt 8 24 - .\u2026.te\u2026u1.>senoust Veste 101 0A0 00000 pOcOn00AG0É & | © TO LET \u2014 16 SELBY AVENUR®, 8 Lost.tral, WM.M.Simpson, Renouf Bullding.Tel.pb.Montreal.H.M.Simpson, 49 Renoul |moval or publieity.ns can be ots ; : \u2018 [ È % rooms.trance, and.all modern cen- } Up 2668.ee : 5 | Bullding.Tel.Up 2268.small weekly or monthly installments, a\" A pre | $ veniences.Im possession.Apply Miil- _ ! \u2019 lowest rates.= , ds 1 PES = \u2014_ : i er & Bremner, 2334 8t.Catherine wt.Los YraTER PAT, pRET SEEN rat WANTED, HOUSE OR FLAT, 6 TO a FoR SALE-ATIA EE.quE, A JERY ét rite or telephone Main 432 for\u2018 pay-\u201d .: .| , - rooms; central preferred.Address 113, nef nce, With gr « and gar- teu \u2018e «lil send our agent to cal : a es PTT ; word on pret sa oN \u201cRussel, \u201care sea Herald Branch, 2407 St.Catherine.oss dens.thoroughly cultivated, about 30 acres 98 OK \u2019 Seni ; = iia 4 BISHO AP $ para Air 5 tu ah.afunted fn wo Tous\u2019 of Krimer, Tos Herald\u2019s Business.Reference: Diree FIT asinine ANTED \u2014 GOOD ROOM, WITH BOARD, house in thorns paris Seated 3 THE CANADIAN FINANCE C0.ho Sh dati caen db chute J rv b Fi 147 BISHOP STREE.heat and light.Address K 364, Herata 1° y y, \u2018n per .y | : \u2019 i | LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES of Wanted to Purchase.fice, ¢ 21 oe Ar ood stove boson wey 8 leaves Nour a maT.= - nr i § rocms, each with bathroom reo Ul Sep- WANTED \u2014 MODERN HOUSE, ABOUT .2807 me > \u2019 femora, Jenter SF pten | Awl YVES Fo BUT ILD Lips on WL ten, teeny, nr fc pe parie a a G | ACCOUNTANTS, can.montOneE DR te $ .8.Ross A es es A te, N.B., referre ake leane for extended perio oa : Phone Main ga Po Suites all Jet 83 Btate st., son iad wri Con.Co.ft house and terms \u201cpeur Apply K 36, Renouf Building.Tel.Up 2868.J.M.CAMPBELL, Temple Bulldis i pe T.R.Stock Yards} ' : snd smaller Suites Jetting 84 .rom Herald Office.| Lans : i ~~ d | FOR SALE \u2014 THE RESIDENCE AND AUCTIONEERS.* TO LET A FIVE-ROOM FLAT Business Cards.grounds belonging to Joseph Brough- : 1 wly decorated mnd finished.with Business Chances.\u2018ton, Esg., Cote des Neiges West.THis prop- FRASER DANA 48% Su James Steak.FURNITURE AND\u2018 $ bathroom and wc.Present tenant leaving A TINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR 70 FIN: erty contains \u2018about ix acres.emily eub- : REMAUDE: ee so à pren 811.00.lr #9 Clarke area, brie arepouremen, db er apd A Gapp OPENING FOR ADEN ST, IN.land can be purchased separately !f destred.- aod WL HACKS Ane ine Art Goons DarsérSti she 4, _ : * .rove & .Paut st.Montres Heatsd Btorage, Bond or Moures!.\"or \u2018particulars, apply to R.E- TK | The orcuards are produire à and would prove Wonderfully improve favorite cure, we.cae \"ro Linens.I: Ax WILDER £200 28 SF een i : : T one Mal .P.O.B : Herald Office.| Apply À.M Simpson, 40 \u201c Renout Building.bave the A nest and best assosted stock of RAE & DORNELLY, LL James St.House: ds : 5 TO LET PEACE HAVING OR SALE A GROCERY, IN VERDUN, | Tel.Up 268.* Frames fn the city.0° hold Fussitura at.lowest prices i PHOYD: EN SWAY i \u201cop DORCHESTER STREET, furnished, or Vil BEEN DECLARED F doing about five hundred month.> FORTABL T W.-M.KEARNS, 1328 Notre Damé-6@vet.- Dasa ho IL.rine.\u2019 } nfurnisbed Direct shipment of ?Japanese Gonds just ar (Could be considerably increased.) Rent cr ING \u2014 COMFORTABLY Fi ith Glo GEO.R.HE ASL: - amer I &71 DORCHESTER STREET-Touble Bouse.rived: from Yoko $1.50 per menth, Staek about 8200.00.Te shack for aaln, on island at mouth ° \"gy |BENNING, BARSALOU.4& CO.L¥D., BS St.Sibi % Unfurnished.oil Painting, Bateume.Ware, tm | WlobIs PAIGE ower FO ke part costs River, Well aluaiad for duck shooting is | Béiples Be.MANUFAGTURING: ORFIONN.| | L \u2018 WEREDALE FARK\u2014Furnished.ud direct Yor Christmas preyents.balance on easy lerms.This 4 ots splendid ng ahi and further FH ara, apple 2087 ST.CATHERINE ST.vary + ; 308.L.GURD, 240 BL Cathorioe 81 Lo i H.M.SIMPSON, .W.WILLSON & SON, ne iy out answer this unless you C.P.Jane, Clarendon Hotel, Ste.Anne de Telephone Up 1315.- \u2018 OOUMSTS-ANDHOPTICIANS.ing À \u201cTel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.De Disloess.B., care Herald Office.Bellevue.1 => |PROF.8.GRANT, 8172'8t.Catherine Street, BANKS, | À = |.ES TARDE \u201c| LANX - OO TAEENa: Arr Jean: T es : #- : 1 .= \u2019 1° \" mo \u2014 5 ,; A .CANADIAN BANK.or COMMERCE; = 1 [Store and Farm) | OFFICE FURNIFURE: RR Rens à | TR Tom Rr as | .AFF .° \"| A An offic equipped with our up- so Lidesoesr BANK rE Ee I 1.4\" : FOR SALE to-the-minute Furni cran qensenne And roi Bia.Brancbes 11 SL Enola | nu : i x of a ch ture, is \u2018bright Me - 218 St.Caiberine, 863 Ontario, 43 8 \u2018acres } > - a.H.M, SIMPSON, Real Estate Agent, E and cheerful a | SPORTING.GQODS., Bogota \u2019 ' ; À | ; Ronouf Building, Room 40, Tel.Up 2368 TO L T CANADA OFFICE FURNITURÉ, GO.MEL ISHTMAN SPORTINE Goons co.vise ; : : \u2018 culeiqated.prises 150 Sores.3 °f bac nad.The whole or part of the promises, co 21 ST.JAMES ST.; She James he | oe Sugar bush of about 1,000 trees.ere 1s Craig Street, lately occupied hy The Herald, ELECTRICAL CONTRACT ° MONTREAL CF£Y AND ET TEE : The best offices.also a fine orcbard, with about 100 recs bear, will bes let for warehouse orf light menufac- |¢ > HP.YOUNG, 67 Blaury Street.fogs Sank, 176481 , James 8 | So e \u2014 ins.Good, new house.well s 4, turing purposes.Apply Herald new building, â ./ : th ented by furnsce; water in house and barn.vi > x : The General Store and Post Office adjoin Victoria Square.The Bell Tele hene Com BELT MANUFACTURER.ROVEREION BANK.or me i \u2019 the houss.RR SE pany.SADLER: ab HAWORTH, cons.William aay Jam = er RE LER ol rn \"NEIGES FOND | 510000 will Buy Mansfield Street BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING to let.These are on.the second floor facing St.James Street.APPLY ONLY TO Room 22, Bank of Ottawa Bldg.* Property, Close to St.Catherine st.A solid brick 8-storey ri furnace, at present occupied as.Apply to mis mai Th SR LL nk THE : CRADOCK \u201cSIMPSON CO.Zod Floor, Merchants\u2019 Bank Bide, 208 st.Junior Street._ ge MONTREAL'S ANY: HERALD JOB Churches of different denominations, blacksmith shop, ali in sight.The country round admits of » fips growing business.had ouse 14 large.containing double rlors, dining room, 8e room, large summéz gnd winter Kitehens .Four bedrooms, each\u201d containing clothes closets, two halls, House good order; everything in \u2018good condition; néwly nted.\u2018Exoellent stone cellar.Nine head af cattle Farm- implements, viz.: Mower, raker, express waggon, ene bugsr.plougb, two har- tows, one spring ons cart, stc.Also about 100 cords of stove and furnace wood in and under eover.Btore and Post Office, about 41,560 ar less of Hooks, according to Inventory at date of M SIMPSON Pal.Up et.BEAUTIFUL Ts what we oall the assortment of Cloisonne i: CS showing, in VASES, JARS snd re th eo per the price low, te to oS 4 SES - tos: There ve witl sugwer \u201cJ.A BREMNER, JEWELLER, ST.HUBERT 8Y.\u20148$5,508 of Canada, Limited.- Fine \u2018cut ntons front house, extra well built, 12 fnoh diviston walls, very easy stalrs, efght.MOUNT: Sgovores \u201c BUSINESS COLLEGESA ROYAL BUSINESS COLLEGk, -Y.M.C.A.Bufiding.Sp LABOR: CO 3 HUCKLE'S Emp.Agentr.ne Opaly wen, good rooms, enamelled bath, open plumbing, | Daisy het water furnace, cemented cellar, long garden, lanes.\u201cDIVIDEND.§ NOTICE] A Dividend of en Cont bo 4 elivred, payable in La?Strat on prod BE WH, FARRIES'S ACADEMY, 776 8t° Cath- | orttiy- Suet : rer \u2018St.James: Ol ST.URBAIN STRKET.abote Ontarto\u2014Best Ortebor, to Share dems.of recwrd: oft iat ° - EE SE RJ.Sn us SOU Lmtlomen w a dt Trot RAS TTC.Mh bi i ES 3 Lt en export sbdaeerba _Strest- MARRIAGE LICENSES and as to yon od bata.taken: thi dey, Sa te, ordered ste.appasecwit rel , Shptembli: 15}-1008s Tuned by ABTHUR W.WILER a J; Aw GIRARD.Merchants Dank Bldg.Tel.M.448.CLEMENT ROBT ) Diposy (Protlometary.Eveninga\u201444 $e Brn a ee vel y.ax.M At y.fon the- Platatiff: J an me a wm me us renting part of the city.Good tenants.Good ¥th September, Cah An VAGUE Lars x rent.Prompt pay.Very double tene- CHASy P, SCLATER, As.IENNINGE & Oy.cont anonionn ant.; ment, in very good order.water furnace Grex.Nep:Bta6 - to each.Rent $618 to $00.Price, to prompt Secretary-Treasurer.hin wera buger, $6,250.Terms.Montreal, September 15, 1806, - COAL.AND.WOOD, .| FRED.R.COLB, 133A ST.JAMES ST.= 32 0; MACDIARMID; 443.Wiles; Breet.PROVINCE OF QUEB 0, J Marri Lio latetot.of Montrea | COMPANY: PROMOTES | ar ago onges IN THE BUPERIOR/COURT-NO; an6,.Ov Bi D'AOUSTE Rboer-58; 10188 Jimper8t) 3 | Rosamida Ch h ?th n Ra ISSUED HY eric ol Montreal, is of Jovoph Beau Pat] HARDWARE.STOVER, BTOE, same p TOTEM a ROWSE\" &00 DUCE.{ JOHN M.M, DUFF, ester en justich, Plaintiff, versus the eg || seo.Re F se .Joseph Beausoleil, Defèndant.227 107 St.James tstreat and 4 Crescent An action for saparation from bed and board rome RA pen SH #4, BT.OATHRRING STREET, kind \u2018of-book- avé.jo» © Next to Wank of Montreal PHOND UP MM.1 \\ - Every kind of boot and | grist fons \u2018at the office of The: Mo in hy ASE office of The Jon ot est styles at the lowsst raten best styles af the lowest rates.M R: PESGEORGE & co.74 2 4.L'awrétree- Stri 5 heer 3 eee tat.TELEPHONE.AST.ww. F! IF Pa pe oP 1 = à know.and every and Wednesday of 35c.TALKING OF COATS-LAT) ES There is no doubt about it-up to the present \u2018t} 1e Empire style is having all its own way.There has not been a coat come tp c 's from Germany, so far, that by it.Not always in the extfeme of course, has not been more or less affected but in tendency.Here\u2019s a safe You can wear it with any skirt of any color.,It is Empiric enough to be in line with general style.The belt across the bacls 8 ives it a semi-fitting effect so that while it looks loose enough, yet it does not han, § baggy.Te style of the sleeve however, is distinctly different from anything looks as though it had been buttoned on at the shmdi¢lers and \u2018has overlapping edges there that are more Vandyked than scallop d.trimming piped with brown.It is double breasted and nicely lined throughout, very comfortable and very striking, being made of \u2018heavy snowflaked tweed.It is a pretty coat and will look well anywhere, the price is opty $16.50.s \u2018 \u201cTHE COUNTESS\u201d \u2018THE SHOE FOR LADIES' Why shouldn\u2019t the store that does best for you in dry goods, do equally well in shoes?Nothing that we can say will so thoroughly convince you of the intrinsic merit of \u201cte Countess\u201d like puy- ing a pair and wearing them.We want the utmast satisfaction with ladies\u2019 shoes just as we have it with millinery and costumes.We are not going to let expense stand in the way of getting the best shoes and the best trade.Money back in every case where goods are not as you want them.We sell \u201cZe Countess\u201d at $3.50-we à .should get more for it.==, NN NE NY IQ FE ala he It ig, Genuine .Our ability to do this \u201cHR RCA\u201d L will give you some idea TA AVETA.of the extent of our \\ Former unbroken retail price, THE SAIr% PRICE 35 CENTS MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ~~~ Why the m anufacturer sought to sell out the - whole of his , Srifficient to say he did it and the thousands/uppr1 thousands of yards that he had in Canada, wz re divided between one or two of the biggest whalesale houses and ourselves.The manufacty, \"er guarantees that every piece has perforated the word \u201c Herca\u201d on every yard to identify it.over fifty colors to choose from-Samples fiieer on application.| Our purchasing power has enabled you to save on every yard the difference between the regular retail price of 75c and the sale price ®n Monday, Tuesday pair instead oftheir regular prices of from.FASHION FINISHES HER WORK THIS FALL WITH A BIE GF LACE.N To Hive you some idea of our position in the lace business, we display tod ay, this evening and Monday in everyone of our 9 show windows on Metcalfe Street\u2014-noghing but lace.THAT SILK SALE.To be continued three days longer, 4 purchase.75 cents.35c.Czanadian stock at one dash, we don't yard-1s perfect in every respect.He We have COATS.coat «$M: .50 we have seen before.It It has the strapped a '35c to 50c'F.MLL 9 \"ABRIC GLOVES, 25 CANTS.Altogether there : are 360 pairs of ladies.cashmere and knitfced gloves in new designs and colors for Fall |yand Winter, a gathering together of manufacturers\u2019 samples and broken lines, to be ;ag 1d on Monday at 25e a 35c to 50c.TE EE AE A $1.00 AND $1.25+ALL W#OOL VESTS 7% CENTS» Ladies\u2019 all wool riblried vests, perfect .and correct in wei, for this season of the year; in natural tand white, closed fronts, long and short sleeves, perfeq * fitting, very elastic and good quality, to .be sold on Monday at 79c instead of their » \u2018egular prices of $1.00 and $1.25.DANGERS OF DECEIT.enry Clews, the New York banker, dilating on the dangers of de- t By way of illustration he told a society woman who saw in a jew- rs window a collar of pearls that e wanted.She enquired the price d was told $6,000.She gave her sque for $3,000, saying that she buld send her husband to sec the , but the jeweler was to tell him y cost only \u2018$3,000.The storekeeper familiar with that sort of game 4 agreed.The husband came to see » pearls, and that evening told his fe he had bought them.His wife Blair's Pils 7 mother.Walter Rotschild\u2019e of 8,000 feet.men \u2018from the bill resembles reen apple.: oo.> à EN \u201cii wn ¥ ee ass at Le dy ark A Ta EN Se ON i A RES This store open from 8 a.m.\u2018till 5.30 p.m.delightedly asked if he had brought home the cdbllar, whereupon he replied: \u201cNo, dear, I had to send it to my You know it is her birthday to-morrow.\u201d\u2019\u2014Exrchange.pret A MATCHLESS BIRD.A beautiful bird, almost wholly unknown even to the natives, was among the.most interesting discoveries made in the Island of Hawail by one of Mr.found only in a dense forest, which ex- | tends for a few miles on either side of the Wailuku river, at an elevation You might watch for this matchless bird in vain, unless you first \u2018learned its plaintive call note, by using which the collector contrived to lure a speci- hat of the oriole, and, like this specles,' it lives on insects, which it gathers from the leaves of the ohia tree, a refreshing native mountain \u201c À bright olive green above, with yel- low-gresn underparts and brown wing guarantesd .en a dre v \u2014 > feathers edged with gold, t\\'e green solitaire is by far the mo ant of those rocky haan King ten- The Rabbit.\u2014Y had \u2018#Tow esca from being killed by Te ARE S sportsman to-day.\u201d .-fChe Grouse\u2014 \u201cWas he such a good shu it?\u2019 The Rab- yo; but when the je kicked 1t noc m over : knocked and early sat It is ~ rm ee Be Done With Catarrh Why allow this filthy dipedee*, - son your system?= rating\u201d ir strength, ruins digestion, poflutes t breath, makes you repoistve.The nd certain cure is \u201cCatarrbienomns,\u201d 1t Suites) it collectors.depths.Its long because it destroys the cause disease, cures thoroughly because © goes wherever the catarrh la, curres every case because its vapor destry >ys the catarrh germ Instantly.To , get well and stay free from oatarrh } get Catarrhosone and use iL: sstisfpsctign grote | turned home from | is visiting her bro va | - PERSONAL AND S@C j~ § Mr, M.L Wililame\u201d o£ Montreal, was n Magog this week.- \u2019 Mrs.E.W.Jones, of Bedford, re- Montreal.ue, of Glen Button, er in Montreal Mrs.Connolly, of Montreal, has been visiting Mra.F.Beet, at Melbourne Ridge.Miss: Cann, of Montreal, has been in Waterloo a few days the guest of Miss X.Booth.: Miss McCrudden, of Montreal, is the ont of Mrs.Pescy Hawk, at East nham.Miss Elizabeth Robinson, of Cook- shire, arrives shortly in Montreal \u201c0 srend the winter.- .Mr.G.G.Foster, K.C., has bean visiting -his parents Judge and Mr; Foster, at Knowlton.Miss Charlotte Bacon, Prinee Arthur Street, whous visiting In New York, \u20184 expected home next week.Mr.and Mrs.P.B.Mignault and family will shortly occupy their new residence on Crescent Street.Rev.James Carmichael and Mrs.Carmichael, of Knowlton, are in town, the guest of Bishop Carmichael.| Miss M.Caceulioch, of Montreal, has recently been the guest of her sister-in- law, Mrs.Henry Macculloch, at La- colle., Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleghorn and family, University Street, return next week from their country home at Como.Dr.W.A.L.Styles has left for Bridgeport, Conn,, when he \u2018well spsnd a year on the staff of the St.Vincent's Hospital, ! Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Pieller an8 Master Maurice Pleller, Crescent Street, ro- turn home on Monday from the Grove, Beaconsfield.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bacon, Miss Babs Bacon, and Master Tom Bacon, Lomé Avenue, return from Beacons- fleld on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Jordan and ¢amily, Dorchester Street, return home next week from their country residence at Beaconsfield.Miss Florence Wallace, of Waterloo, who has been spending the past ten days in Montreal visiting friends and relatives, has returned home.Mrs.F.F.Rolland and family, Sherbrooke Street, who have been spending Miss Lens the season at Fernwood, Lake Mem- hremagog, returned home on Thurs- ay.An enjoyable at home was given last week at Howick in honor of Mr.and 8 A : \u2019 \u2018 { Mrs.un Beatty, who have since returned to Montreal and taken up their residence on Hutchison Street.ISTRONG\u2014ROBINSON.\u2018 On Wednesday evening at St.Peter's Church, Cookshire, the © took place of.Miss Fannie L.Robinsoi, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, A.I.Robinson, to Dr.Norman W.Strong The ceremony was performed by Rev J.I.Strong, brother of the groom, an rector of Ormstown, assisted by Rural Dean Robinson, rector of Cookshire, The bride was becomingly gowned :n white satin with pearl trimmings, and carried white roses, her sister, Miss Elizabeth Robinson, acted as mald of honor and the other attendants were Miss Ethel Pope and the Misses Edin and Ethel Tolmle.The bridegroom was supported by Dr.Laurie, of Montreal, while Messrsr.J.A.Cook, of Sherbrooke; W.W.Robinson, of Granby, and Dr.A.T.Mackay, of Cookshire, were in evidence as ushers.Mr.J.Henry Robinson, uncle of the bride and organist of St.Paul's Church, ,Mont-, real, played the wedding march, \u2014A reception and a supper was held at th: home of the bride's parents, after which Dr.and Mrs.Strong left on an extended wedding trip.\u201c GRIFFEN\u2014HODGE.1 Miss Janet M.Hodge, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert A.Hodge, of Bridge , Conn., formerly of Coru- wall, w married recently to Mr.! Henry Washburn Griffen, of Brookfleld! Centre, Conn.Rev.John De Peu, pastor of the North Congregational] Church, Bridgeport, officlated.Tha! groom is a son of Judge Griffen, of Brookfield.BURKE\u2014WEAGANT.A pretty house wedding took place recently at Cornwall, at the home of the bride's mother, when Miss Ada Stuart Weagant, daughter of the late George W.Weagant, L.D.8., was marred to Mr.FF.W.Burke, of Toronto: Rev.8.Gower Poole officiating.The bride, who was gowned in white with orange blossoms, carried a shower bouquet of white roses.She was attended by her sister, Miss Nance Weagant, whi also wore white.The groom was attended by Dr.E.E.Weagant, of Potsdam, N.Y., and little Miss Virginia Stuart, daughter of Dr.Robert Stuart, Warren, Penn.and a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl.After a recherche luncheon the young couple left on the \u201cInternational Limited\u201d on a short wedding trip to Quebec.After which they will take up their residence in Toronto, \u2018 TO CHOOSE A SITE FOR À NEN SCHOOL Church Wardens of St.Michael\u2019s Parish Will Meet To-Morrow | A meeting of the church wardens of St.Michael's Parish will be held tomorrow after High Mass for the purpose of choosing a site for a parochial school.Rev.Father Kiernan is confident that with the support given him by the English-speaking Catholics of the city, that the parishoners of St.Michael's could erect a suitable school buliding.The total number of school children is twd hundred and thirty.The temporary.school opened - two weeks ago has so increased in numbers that a third teacher had to be engaged.,Owing to the want of accommodation in the present school, hearly one hundred children of the parish are attending different.schools of the city.rer \u2018 NOMADS CLUB.' The opening meeting of the Nomads Club takes place at the club rooms, Na .30 University street, op Wednesday.October 4th., at 8 p.m.After the president's {inaugural address, the meeting will dissolve into æ social meeting.; A Syllabus has been prepared by the Executive for the coming session, in which appear the names of many prominent gentlemen.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHARIVAR! INQUEST ADJOURNS.Tavistock, Ont.,, September 30.\u2014 An inquest was called by Coroner Dr.Hobson, of Innerkip, to enquire into the death of John Hauch, who was at the home of Wm.Wagester, 17th concession of East Zorra.Three unimportant witnesses were «amined, but nothing new was brought out, d the coroner adjourned the hearing until pext Thursday at 2 p.m, at Cassel Ont., IT'S IN THE BLOOD Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Drive Out Rheumatio Poison.Rheumatiom is rooted in the bleod \u2014any doctor will tell you that.Nothing can cure it that does not reach the blood.It is a foolish waste of time and money to try to cure rheumatiam with liniments, poultices or anything else that only goes skin deep.Rubbing lotions into the skin only helps the painful poison to circulate more freely.The one cure, and the only cure for rheumatism is to drive the uric acid out of your biood with, Dr.Willams\u2019 Pink Pills.They actually make new blood, and the new blood sweeps out the poisonous acids, loosens the stiffened, aching Joints, cures the rheumatism and makes the sufferer feel better in many other ways.Mrs.Jos, Berron, Les Eboule- ments, Que, says:\u2014\u201cI suffered from rheumatism in a chronic form for nearly twenty-five years.I apent much money in liniments and medicines, but without avail unti} 1 began the use of Dr, Williams\u2019 Pink lls.\u201d Some times I was so atiff I could hardly move.The trouble seemed to be growing worse, and finally seemed to affeot my heart, as I used to have pains in {he region of the heart, and sometimes a smothering sensation.I grew a0 weak, and suffered so much that I began to consider my case hopeless, and then one day a little pamphlet, telling of Dr.Williame\u2019 Pink Pills, fell into my hands, and I learned that they would cure rheumstism.I sent for a supply, and in wbout.\u2018threes weeks found that they were helping me.The trouble which affected my heart soon disappeared, and gradually the pains left me and I could go about with more freedom than 1 had done for years I still take the pills occasionally, as I now know it is wise to keep my blood in good condition.: It is because Dr.Willlams' Pink Pills actually make new blood that they cure such troubles as rheumatism, anaemia, indigestion, kidney troubles, backaches, headaches and sideaches, neuralgia, erysipeias, and the special ailments that burden the lives of so many women and growing girls.But only the genuine pilis can do this, and these always have the full name Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People on the wrapper around every box.Sold by al! medicine dealers or sent by mall at 50 cents\u2019a box or alx boxes for $3.50, by writing The Dr.Williams Mediçine Brookville ae Pn is O0 ; Dr.shot at a charivari on Tuesday night |.THE PEDAGOGICAL -~ CONFERENCE DATE Catholic Teachers Will Meet at Commercial Academy October 26 and 27 ° \\ \u2018 The annual pedagogical conference for the Catholic teachers of Montreal, will take place on Thursday and Friday, October 26 and 27th, at the Com- \u2018mercial Academy, 1999 St.Catherine Street.A number of well known educationalists will deliver addresses.An indemnity is allowed by the Government per diem, to all the teachers who attend.Inspector J.W.McGowan, has notified thq different teachers to be present.Last year the Catholic School Board allowed only one day for the conference, but this year the regular two days will be granted by the Board.: .pme , \u201cSALVADOR SUPREME;\u201d Awarded the \u201cGold Medal\u201d Paris, 1905, against the brewers of the world.Therefore, why imported?\u201cSECURE SALVADOR.\"\u2014Adv.LL JAPS TREAT YMCA, IN BEST OF SHAPE Gave Them Vacant Cathe- = dral and Furnished it Comfortably = Advices just received from Tokio, dated August 20th, report that the Japanese military authorities at Port Arthur, have aszigned the Rusalan- Greek Cathedral to the Y.M.C.A., for their headquarters for the army work at that place.The cathedral ls well located and splendidly adapted for ihe Association's purpose.The authorities furnished the mats- rials for repairing the cannon holes and other damage which the building bas suffered during the seélge.The commandant also offered to completely furnish the rooms.Upholstered parlor furniture, rattan chairs, settees couches and even a piano were brought from the former homes of Russian officers much to the comfort and piea- sure of the Japanese soldiers and sailors who enjoy the provileges of \u2018he Association\u201d In Japan, if the en- -dorsement of the high officials can be socur\u20acd for any enterprise its su-cess with the other \u201cclasses of people I» assured.From the first the h ghest officers .in Tokio, and on the field haye \u2018éfidorsed and assisted the effort of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Asso- clation to carry comfort and encouragement to the soldiers.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r EARLY DAYS OF SOAP.The use of soap as a cleanser is not of great antiquity.It was at first merely a co#metic for smoothing the hair and brightening the complexion.When once its valuable cleansing pow- |.ers\u2019 were appreciated, its use for such urposes spread rapidly.Manufac- ories sprang up in Italy, notably in the little seaport town of Bavona, near Genoa, whence came Savon, the French name for soap.Its manufacture soon spread to Spain and France, and Marseilles became famous for marbled soaps.Our word soap comes probably from the Latin apo, which Pliny mentions as an Invention of the Gauls.: As woollen garments preceded linen, so the fuller's art is older than the washerwoman's, being due, it is sald; to one Niclas.His great dlacovery waa the use of earth for such purposes, the origin of \u2018\u2018fuller's earth,\u201d which 15 found in superior quality in Stafford- shire and Bedfordshire, .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : HE WAS TOO PRECISE.He carefully prepared the amall garden plot, while his wife, deeply Interested in his labor, stood watching him.After he had put in the an smoothed over the ded, his wife took his arm to accompany him to the house, and on the way she asked: ; di will the seeds come up, © n + Hé was one of those men who take Sleasure Ja saving spect thing.when, The Unskilful market).~ other causes of poor tea back to Ceylon again.HOW TO OBTAIN de.NEW 8 the diffloulty c® obtain!4g enlist the assistance of the will pay you well.ere is what we are brings business to us:\u2014 ° Leach Upright Piano.OFFER NO.2~To every gold.OFFER NO.3\u2014To eve above terms, we will .: old.i OFFER NO.4\u2014To ev 7 above terme, we will count every take old pila payment at full mark LEACH Sole Montreal Agents and ] soll new Upright Pianos $350.00 upwards; terms, $10.00 deposit and $7.00 monthly.OFFER NO.1.\u2014To every reader who makes ten sales on the above terms, we will give frees as a prize a new above terms, we will give $100.00 (one hundred dollars) We give ten per cent.cash sale as a sale and a half for the salesman.We nos and organs of all styles and makers as part We will be pleased to furnish catalogues, price other Information that may be required.PIANO CO.2440 St.Catherine St., Telephone Uptown 998.BETWEEN STANLEY AND DRUMMOND STREETS.for the celebrated Mason & Risch Pianos the famous 0 Tea Blending T HE qualities of different teas prove that there.is a distinct difference between expert Red Rose blending methods and the usual methods.Several kinds of teas may be blended, but if unskiles fully \u2018selected they will not combine to make a perfect - blend they will retain their original individual characteristics with their roughness and harshness emphasized, \u2018 Such tea is bitter, poorly flavored in the cup (and there is much of it in bulk and package form on the It emphasizes the result of inexperience, lack of knowledge of combining qualities of different teas, imperfect blending, poor selection, \u2018and the hundred and one flavor\u201d Red Rose Tea FREE! su ov 9350 Leach Upright Piano we -are desirous of increasing \u2018our business and owing to is good Tea T.H.EstabrooKks St.John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg AS A PRIZE suitable agents, we have decided to readers of this paper to swell our sales.Many readers have an hour or two daily to spare.Why not _use this spare time te good advantage?.We vou using this spare time in trying would .suggest.© sell pianos for us.It prepared to offer any reader who by ocelobrated makers from $350.00 reader- who makes five sales on the n reader who makes two sales on the give $25.00 (twenty-five dollars) in roader who makes one sale on the give $10.00 (ten dollars) in gold.discount to cash customers and will lists and Morrie Pianos.OPEN EVENINGS.But my expert Red Rose blenders \u201cselect the right | grades of strong; rich Indian teas and delicate fragrant eylon teas, and produce Red Rose:Tea with entirely, - new characteristics\u2014a tea with that \u201crich fruity La tea so exquisitely different and better than any brand -of Ceylon alone, that no one wh¥ once tries it ever goes 9 4 for I.for $2.00 purchase.hese four days.300 White Wool Chabolilez Squa \u2018$4.00 Stamps for $1.00 purchase, $8.00 Stamps for $2,00 purchase, $12.00 Stamps for $3.00 purchase in all \"In the Grocery $3.00 Stamps for $1.00 purchase, $6.00 Stamps ; AT THE TWO L'ETOILE 481 Notre Dame West departments.- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Don't forget ve give these Stamps during the whole day on eat Reductions In all Departments During this Sale Blankets, for This (oupon is good for $4.00 double beds; a good value at Stamps for $1.00 purchase, $8.00 $3.00.Selling for this _ Stamps \u2018for $2.00 purchase, $12.00 sale at .:.\u2026cs0e000u0 81.50 \u2018Stamps for $3.00 purchase.in all : ° departments.In the Grocery The best white Granulated $3.00 Stamps for $1.00 purchase, Sugar, 21 lbs.for.$1.00 36.00 Stamps for $2.00 purchase\u2014 \u2019 .Monday.Tuesday, Wednesday Don't Miss This Occasion [eve munis ADAM LAMY ; | 3555 Notre-Dame st Henry \u2014 = the opportunity offers, so, laying sald: all, Maria.\u201d ble?\u201d he answered: mpérior knowledge.but \u201cThe seeds won't come up, vers will, by-and-by.\" did come up.tho seeds + repute t\u2014\u2014\u2014 A WONDERFUL TAPESTRY.in some partitulars hand caressingly on her shoulder, he \u201cI don't expect them to come up at \u201cYou don't!\u201d she exclaimed; \u2018 then why have you gone to all that trou- With the smile that springs from ul he was wrong for his neighbor's hens got into his garden that day, and Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks, low d prices.R.Hemsley.285 St.James\u2014Adv.The celebrated tapestry, called Bayeux, from the place where it fb preserved,is à recard on canvas, more minute then | hiss his the Normans in 1066.the ures of 506 animals and birds, thege It is divided Into 72 compart \u2018currence.Revalution had not a priest suc in concealing it from the mob.SWOAr hs smoke an ported Cigar, Only 107 a tory, of the Conquest of England by According to the tradition it was the work of Matilda, wife of Willam the Conqueror, and the ladies of her court.It is a web of linen cloth 214 feet long by twenty Inches wide, and 18.worked tn wool of varied colors.: = > We have it from the latest author that on this canvas, besides the flg-' 628 men, 202 horses, 85 dogs, 37 bullé- Ings, 41 ships and boats, and 49 trees.ents, each representing some particular oc- The Bayeux tapestry would have been destroyed during the French \u2018 J .Try à Cyrano, You would: Eat Loa À Difference Between Expert and 1 ¢ And in each vthérr eyes; \u201cwith joy \u201cÆe Cae.TH 8: SE ei wt ro Gr Gilmour.) The love that represents sto them Bternity.- How beautiful is destiny! That subtle forcs That draws two souls far.from their chosen course O'er waste of waters over hill dreary plain, Heedless or tropic sun, of cloud, or \u2019 beating rain.No light breaks on their lonely \u2018road so they may see : Unfolding step by step, the march of destiny; and Yet on some fateful morn their lone paths meet, And these twin souls at length each other greet.They learn, in one swirt look, the fact foreknown, \"It is not good for man to be alone\u201d; divine, they see The Tests of of Drunkenness.Pray to \u201cthe Father.Prayer must be addressed to the Father.As soon as we utter that sacred name, divine nature desponds, and, to put it vividly, is on the alert to hear what we desire.A little child cannot utter a sigh, however slight, a sob however \u2018smothered, without awakening the quick attention of its mother, and at the first whisper of our Father's name, He is at hand to hear and bless, Alas! we have too often grieved His \u2018Holy Spirit by a string of selfish petitions, or a number of forma: piati- tudes! To the wonderment of angels, we thus fritter away.the most precious and sacred opportunities.Be still, then, before you pray, to consider what to ask; order your prayers for presentations; and be sure to begin the blessed interview with words -of sincere and loving appreciation and devotion.\u2014\u2014 pn ; Rider Haggard's Christian.Work.Rider Haggard, who remarked a\u2018 the Canadian Club last winter that he fouud it hard to live down his.reputa- , tion as a writer of fiction,has submitted his report on the Balvation Army settlements.The problem is to get people from the congested town and city districts to the land.He has formulated a plan involving loans by the Imperial Government, a per capita contribution by Poor Law authorities the appointment of a Government official to administer the scheme and the selection of the Salvation Army \u201c and other well established organizations as the parties to whose care the colonies shall be entrusted.How Humor Helps.Humor-is \u2018so\u2014excellent.an attribute_ of human nature, we distrust the man or woman wholly destitute of it.It lubricates \u2018the joints of our daily experiences that otherwise would get rusty and creak.It helps to lift many a load out of the ruts of life, and to sdlve many a galled back.worn by heavy burdens.\u2018It is the flowery wreath at the feast, the high bead on the wine, the blush and glow and sparkle on human intercourse.Spiritual Brevities._ Ye may pray for anything not wrong in itself with perfect freedom if we do FF v nat.pray selfishly.But the answer to the prayer may be as it was to Paul, not the removal of the th stead a growing insight into Îts meaning and value.\u2014James Freeman Clarke, Spiritual Notes.Christianity, a wise man has sald, Is \u201cfor use, or it is nothing.\u201d It means the deepening lite of goodness in the Heart.\u2014Alexander Gordon.We dig and toil, we worry and fret and all the while close over us bends the tnfiñite wonder \u2018and beauty of Nature, saying: \u201cLook up, my child Feel my smile, and be glad!\"\u2014G, S.Merriam.RHE AH IEW HAH HHH HHH .\u2014 THe Spot Beautiful - a HR R AHHH RRR ERY: FH HAAR RA * \u201cGretchen stood end looked upon the scene, with her beuuty-loving soul \u2018and orderly spirit sinking with every passing moment.8he folded her plump little hands under her neat gingham apron, and sighed and sighed.It was not a pretty spot upon which she gazed.It was a back yard, surrounded by tall, ugly tenements, The (place was strewn with papers and old tin cans.Stil the sun flooddd in through a gap between two high build ings, and seemed to say, \u201cCheer up, Gretchen; where you and I can entr, there is hop e,\u2019 But the poor little German mald was too depressed to hear the message just then, She had come but the day before from the sweet, pure country when her father had been coachman on a fine estate.The owner of the country place had died, and the house was closed; and there was nothing for Gretchen # father to do but come into the cfty, take a position offered him, and mace .Gretchen, his twelve-year-old housz- keeper, mistress.of two small dim rooms on the ground floor of the dingy tenement.It was hard, there was no denying that.It had not.taken the little maid long to clean the rooms and set In order the scant furniture, When that was done, she was free to seek other pastures, and the dismal back yard was the nearest a, proach to & pasture that she could find.Slowly the tears rolled down the round, shiny cheeks.The prospect was dark indeed.Then the Inner :'Gretchén spoke up.The outer Gretchen recognized her at once, dried her tears, and listened.\u201cNow, see here, my dear, -it is; not half as bad as you think.There might be a yard without any sun; \u201cHeard of such things.\" \u2014 Gretchen never had, and she shuddered.\u201cAnd you live on the ground floor of the house,\u201d the inner voice went on.\u201cJust think! practically, you have control of this yard.No one usea it but cats, and you like cats.\u201d That was true, sight of one just then, hiding behind some rubbish, and bent to smooth the thin surprised back.\u201cNow, for you to carry all these papers and cans out, but you can sweep them in one corner; and, \u2018when people see you : | Our Specialty is FH We have only the very newest and, most up-to-date styles Our Hats are guaranteed to wear and our $2.00 Black F and Fedora Hats Derby Winners.: {starch out 0 your fresh apron by err t in-|- \u201cI\u201chavey- Gretchen\u2019 caught it's quite out of the question\u2019 ing on it.\u201d : Gretchen \u201cdrilled broadly.That inner voice oo Ways gave #uch good advice! sun\u2019 f\u20acirly sparkled at the turn nines were taking; and the forlorn edt came from behind the rubbish heap, and rubbed against Gretchen in the friendliest way.The little girl set to work at once.Her father would not .return until her.All the morning, with shovel and broom, she worked with a will; and \u2018y \u2018noon that back yard, except for tle huge heap in .the corner, was as tidy as a.kitchen floor.' Of course, some children from upper windows had called names and hurled articles down: at her, but at lengih they decided that she was deaf And dumb; and the patience -with which she picked up the things they cast o1t seemed s0-dull that they at last gave up .the teasing, and betook themselves to livelier sport in the street gutters.At twelve o'clock Mrs.Murphy, Who lived just above Gretchen, opened her window to throw -out à can.\u2018What ever are yer doing of?\u201d she: asked in amaze.\u201cCleaning up, \"Gretchen called.up; with a bright smile.- \u2026 \u201cWell, I nlver!\u201d ejaculated , Mrs.Murphy.- And: she certainly never had.But she' did not throw out the can, Instead she sald: \u201cYou look ready to drop, child, Just go in, and fixe yourself a bite, That back yard ain't a-goin' ter run away.\u201d The idea was so sensible that Gretchen acted upon it at once, Tired us she was, she prepared a little \u201cbite, and enjoyed It hugely, as she sat alone by the spotless table, That afternoon \u2018Mrs.Murphy put a shaw! over her head dnd went sut on a round of calls; and a great many people In the square heard of the queer little German girl who \u201ccleaned up\u2019 a back yard.The next day Gretclien arose inspired.In some way she must cover Up that ugly pile in the far corner;- but how?She went out, sorrowfutly \u2018pteke|- ed up some things that.had been thrown out In the nlght, then looked up, and saw many faces peering out at her from the windows.- ; \u2018Good morning!\u201d she \u2018called.up sweetly.\u201cPlease will you stop throwing things out in this yard?I'm going tv try,\u2014\" her own audacity stunned her,\u2014 \u201cI am going to try to make this spot beautiful.\u201d A shout of ldughter greeted this; bat the child went on, her upraised \"tage: shining in the sunlight which was just] coming through the sap to see how things were getting on, \u2018And, when It is beautiful, wa can ail enjoy it, you know.\u201d Another shout was imminent, but Mrs.Murphy seized her opportunity.\u201cIt's aginst the health rules, anyway,\u201d she called out, \u201cand yer wil know it.If yer don\u2019t quit throwin\u2019 I'll write a Une mesilf to headquar- ers.les threat had a marvellous-effect.\u2018The listeners knew-the health board of old, and they would do almost anything rather than attract its attention to themselves.\u201cAn\u2019 you, there!\"\u2014Mrs.Murphy nodded to Gretchen, \u2014 \u201cmy Patsy is goin\u2019 to cart a Joad of sod to-day.He'il just take* that load of rubbish along wid him and empty it out .on the dumps!\u201d This was a solution indeed! Gretchen danced her thanks, and the inner voice sald?\u201cNow, you see what comes of trying!\u2019 1 what busy days followed! The hard-working \u2018father was delighted at are Just received the newest creations in Tweed Hats and also have a large variety of the newest Caps for fall wear, at THE AMERICAN HAT AND FUR STORE 27-29 ST, LAWRENCE MAIN \"STREET.| ae 7 only Rattan Lounges, regulsr $12.50.- Reduced | price $9.75.AN pamples of Iron Bed: sieads from $10.00 to $28.00, less 20 ) per cent.All samples of Brass Bedsteads from $20.00 to $90.00 \u2014less 20 per cent.| 10 only very pretty Go-Carts at 20 per cent.less than regular prices.- Our new lines of Parlor, Dining Room, Library and Bed JU Room Furniture and Carpets are now ready WILDER'S FURNITURE AT Reduced Prices 1 Sen Ei for your inspection.Complete Antwerp out IF Dining Room Sulte SIDEBOARDS, ROUND TABLE, \"2 ARM CHAIRS,.8 SIDE CHAINS Reg.$165.00, reduced price $130.00 Rolf Top Desks From $12.00 up 258 St.James Street, 263 W.Notre Dame Street, 496-W.Notre Dame Street.U5 St.Catherine Street, | ery.capt @ Le Cele uo Quality has made -nigtit, \u2018there wah a long day hefare| ° - Millions are benefit Packets Only.A Regular.\u201cUniformity of Matohloss CEYLON TEA + the sale Enormous ing by its use, Are You?Black, Mixed, Green\u2014Sealed throwing out _sny more, [If you are the Teort of girl You olight to be, you will do what you can, and not take the way hls little girl took the re {He hand expected \u2018to see her droop ani fade, but instead she was as merry as a cricket and sang -about her work, She kept her secret about the back, yard.That was to be a great \u2018 surprise.All the neighbors \u201ctook - to Gretchon at once, at least all the grown up.The children could not place her.Joyous and sunny-tempered ag she was, she never played with them or sat gossiping on the curb of the gutter.Thuy were half afrald of her, and after a week gave up teâsfng, finding it but poor sport to call hames at a little girl who aparently grew stone deaf at the first rude salute.The, older folk tairly yearned.over .Gretchen.She.called forth all.their hidden tendérness and, respect.Schoonhoven on \u2018the top floor Lotus came down and joined the child in the yard one day, and the two Had an excited çonfab in German.hat was a sight.The old man apenly exprebséd | his hatred of children, and had never onlookers could not hear what he sald; but they saw Gretchen beam up ot him, and in the end kiss him! The whole square, Heard of that before an \u2018hour had passed.Then another astonishing thing occurred, Mr.Schoon- hoven took a morning from his Own work, and dug up the back yard in the deepest and most approved way; and in the afternoon Patsy Murp brought a load of fertilizer in his cart, and he and Gretchen, after Mr.Schoonhoven went, raked and hoed all the afternoon.The sun grew.Hot with excitement, and day by day tarrfed later and lat- «er, fearing tp lose some vf the sport \u2018that was going on.tin came to the fore, He-was a cripple boy, and lay all day.upon his bed which his mother had drawn to the window, She; poor seul! took in washing; and the small room was often so full of steam that Dick could not ! see his mother, and that was why he Joved to gaze up at the bit of sky above the tall roofs and wonder how it would seem if he could: see more stars than there was rvom for in-the small open space.Since Gretchen came, Dicky\u2019's eyes had fallen from the :ky, and his dayg had ceased being lonely.He was very shy, but, when he saw the spot below raked even and smooth Dicky grew courageous.Raising himself on his elbow, he pegped over the window ledge, and piped.out: .\u201cBay, there, girl!\u201d Gratchen looked up.up.wot visits sick folks gave it to me.It\u2019s perishing in a -pot.Won't you please plant it jn yoyr.yard?\u201d and he fell back among £he-p liows.Gfetéhbh, and, to the surpidse of Dicky and his mother, she darted into the, room, exclaiming: 5 \u201cWhy, its your yard too; little boy! Of course, I'll plant your \u2018flower.And, oh, yoù just, wait!\u201d Dicky gave her the sickly- -looking geranium, and, with a merry nod, Gretchen was gone, \u201cWell,\u201d said the sun, ds it looked down at the plant after jt wag freed from the pol, \u2018do stretcff your roots! | Look less peaked, There IS rfothing to turn pale about down here.\u201d This is a regular land of promise!\u201d \u201cDicky Martin has given his friend- ly-visitor flower to the Dutch girl!\u201d whispered lia Bridget Murphy to a cluster of cronies.\u2018An\u2019 \u2018my mother says it.would be rale fun if us all cach gave ofie.What does yer say?\u201d Six hoodlums rose Lo the occasion, and rulned themselves financially the tail of travelling florist'g cart.The oferings they sheepishly presented ture; but the good old mother understood, and took them to \u2018her warm breaat and (forgave them.One by one they responded to her and Gretchen and raised their thankful \u2018hearts in a psalin of -bioom and.fragrance.Then came \u2018the crowning- stroke of all.Dicky\u2019s visitor called; and, when she heard and saw, she ~ surprised \u2018Dicky -by-promptly bursting into tears, when he thought she would be so pleased! \u2018The little dear,\u201d said, the friendly visitor, leaning out of the window.\u201cShe has made the ugly yard a spot beautiful! It's a miracle, and noth- Ang less.\u201d \"Then she turned té Dicky: \u201cBut thig dry spell may ruin all.O Dicky, I have such a plan! I will send you a hose to fasten.on your faucet here, and you can play a stream right in the yard.of that?\u201d What did he think\u2019 of it$ Why, 1t was \u2018sublime! Ho could be a shower and a fireman all at once, Was ever a boy so blessed?\u201d But the landlord heard of the scheme ahd he came In.from.his country home to put a stop to all \u2018such tomfool- \u2018water tax ralsed.No, \u2018not he! But, when he saw and heard, and when he rémembered his children\u201d in, the sweet country, and then looked \u201cupon the JLreary tenements frowning down upon the spot beautiful, he acted just as the \u201cfriendly visitor had dôfñe.He did not = = x The Novest Cabinet hoto of - His Excellency George, Earl Grey, _ Present Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, Sent to all Ty Users of Diamond .Dyes Read the Easy Conditions, .It wft interest the ladies of Canada to.learn that a Montreal artist has specially prepared for the manufac- | turers of DIAMOND DYES an\u2019 order for the most récent photo \u2018of our very popular Governor-General: These cdbi- net photos ars worthy of a place in any parlor or sittin Pleage noté well photo will be sent- free of cost to each lady who sends her'full post office ads ny color.Hd nvelopes of other makes \u2018 of pack- a dyes will not be accepted.nis offer will be valid until Novem- Her at \u201conce \"with the four empty envelopes so that you may get this photo withou delay, Wells & Richardson do, \u2018Limited, 200 Mountain Street, Montreal, Que.+ been seen speaking to one before.The \u201cThen Dicky Mar-| \u201cI've got a geranjum up here, Aj= This long speech made , Ply ÿ, weak, } But up t¥¥ long flights of \"stairs ran || at jf to A an outrage upon na- || What do you think | He was nat going to have his{\u2019 .> The Right Honorable 8ir Albert Henry the con conditions.One| dress and four of \u2018the inner envelopes which contained DIAMOND DYE nf so_ tidy, maybe they wi.help by\u2019 = Rutland R ailread | WINDSOR STREET STATION Trains Leave as Follows: 9.35 a.m.\u2014GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, ar- + riving Burlington 12.26 p.m., Troy 5 p.m., Albany 65.26 p.m.New York 9.20 p.m., Boston 3 p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.7.10 p.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Bur- | nheton 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m., New York 7.17 a.m.Boston 7.00 am, Wor- cestor 6.27 a.m.Puliman sleeping through trains.Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 St.James St, and Windsor Station., T.M.FALLON, | .- City Passenger and Ticket Agent.and parlor cars on ; WEST t To Kingston,.$4.00 - Return.To Torouto.$7.00 - Return.,.:$12.00 : To Hawmilton.$7.60 - Return.$13.00 Including Meals and Berth.ON MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE Steamers,\u201d Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m.\u2018 we .36.75 MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Last trip Sept.30th, at 2.16 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steamers leave at 7.p.m, dally BAGUENAY LINBE\u2014Steamers leave Quebec at 8 a.m.on Tuesdays and Saturdays.City Ticket Office, 128 St.James Street, Opposite Post Office.- .N.co; BAY CHALEUR ROUTE Change of Time, in Effect Sept.20th, 1905.THE FAST NEW TWIN SCREW 8.8.LADY RJLEEN saîls from Campbellton every Wednesday and\u2019 Saturday mornings at § o'clock, or on arrival of the Maritinie- Express from Montreal and St.John, for Gaspe.and intermediate ports, and is due to arrive \u2018back in Campbellton\u2019 Monday afternoon and Thurs: day night.; BPECIAL SATURDAY.EXCURSIONS to Gaspe and Return, $10.00.This includes pusmage, berth and meals.- For all particulars as to freight and passage, apply to BLAIR & RICHARDS, Managers, Campbellton, N.B.This Paper is printed \u2018with The Queen\u2019 City Printing Ink Company\u201d 3 .Ink.PHILADELPHIA, CMICAQO, CINCINNATI.BOSTON.Spring sum searches and reveals the shabby appearance of ev It I snows that your steps need painting, Aa In the place to get the very best paints.Cor.Notre Dame and Belgneurs Ste Standard Coal Co., Ld, Cor.Wellington and McCord.SCRANTON COAL § OUR MOTT) 2,000 1bs.to a\u2018ton.Carefully screened.Prompt delivery.Bell Phono, 5201-2; Merchants \u20181492, Taking a Look Ahead In a few weeks summer vacation wiil havo ended.To have the home look bright, those dust-laden curtains bad better be sent to us now.R, PARKZR & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, 2482 St.Oatherine St., and 293 Notre Dame Street.Phones: Bell (Up) 3041, Main 1597.Que.§ - really cry, but he looked as if he want- \u2018ed to.\u201cWater away!\u201d he commanded Dicky fn thundering .tones, \u2018If Nature does not know enough to protect that spot, give her a hing, Dicky\u2014a yd damp hint.\u201d \"He almost of her sensts, by saying:\u2014 .VA ~as_for_you, my _gir], I ought] to raise your rent; but instead I'm going to paper and paint your rooms and send you in a box of vines and plants \u2018from the country.You're a witch, that's what you are; and I'm going to keep on the good side of you!\" The vines apd plants cams and they ened Gretchen out | derfully.They covered the grimy fences, with a .gereen of tender green; and they.burst into bipoñn: almost at onte, so glad were Ahey to teach their lesson.Many \u2018were the weary, work-worn eyes that looked forward to the day's end and the \u201cspot beautiful.\u201d The men and women \u201cwere better because of it, and thé children were gentler as they looked at the blossoms in Gret- ¢hen\u2019s garden, .\u201cNow, what.do you think of this?\u201d asked the sun .aver and over ain.And Gretchen?Why she, dear little maid, is the godmother of the flowers and- the sweetest: thing of all In \u201cThe Spdt- Beautiful,\u201d \u2014Harrle.I._Comstook | in the Christian \u2018 \u2018Register.tence when out ac &?Greéne\u2014\u201cOh, yes.\u201d \u201cHow dia vou get the horse to.over?\u201d \u201cYou must have misund'ri go over\u2019 tood.tha harass did not LOW RATES took to their \u2018new surroundings won- | NY .\u201cPACIFIC AVY SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE.LEAVE MONTREAL | For Lake of Two Mountains, 8t.Annes; Vaudreuil, Caledonia Springs, Plantagenet and Ottawa.(Windsor Street) 10.00 a.m.Sundays, returning arrive Montreal 10.00 p.m.For Laurentian Mountains, 8haw- bridge, Ste.Agathe, Labelle and Nominingue., (Place Viger) $.15 a.m.Sundays, returning arrive Montreal 9.30 p.m.8ix Bours at Bte.Agathe, three hours at Labelle st Jerome.(Place Viger) 9.36 a.m;: Sundays, returning arrive Montreal 9.00 p.m.st Eustache.(Place Viger) 8.30 a.m., 9.35 a.m.Sundays, returning arrive Montreal 8.40 D.For Joliette, St.Gabriel, and\u201d Three ivers.(Place Viger) 8.60 a.m.Sundays.Returning srrive Montreal 9.56 p.m.For Terrebonne, L'Epiphanie, Lanoraie.(Places Viger) 8 p.m.Returut will arrive Montreal 8.15 p.m.\u201d ne \u2014Missoula, Mont, Salt Lake, Utah, Helena, Butte and Anaconda.\u2014San Francisco, Los October 31st, 1905.and Portland, Ore, son, Rossland, Midway, | $45.90 Angeles, via Chicago CHEAP RATES $48.9 \u2014Vancouver, Victoria, $49.00 == Second Class from Montreal until Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., $46.40 B.Proportionately low rates to other points.Ticket Office: 129 St.James Street.Next Post Office.pate CHAND TRUN SYSTE Fall and Winter Train Service Effective October 1st, 1905.7.00 AM.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, Massena Springs.*8.00 A.M.\u20148t.Hyacluthe, Richmond, Portland (daily), Quebec (ex- Bur- copt Sanday) 8.085 A.M.\u20148t.Lambert, Farnham, Gren- by, Waterloo, Marleville, st.Cesalre., 8.40 A.M.\u2014Coteau, Alexandria, Ottawa.8.45 A.M\u2014St.Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, .New York, via D.& H.*0.00 A M.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, 12 \u2014- Chicago.\u2018 °D.O1 A.M\u2014B8t.Johns, Boston, Springfield, New York, via C.V.R.*9.30 A.M.\u2014Cornwall, Brookville (dally), Toronto (daily, ex.Sunday).11.10 A.M.\u2014St.Johns, Rouse's Point, New York, via D.& H.\" 1.30 PM\u2014 \u20148t, Lambert, Caamlly, Marie~ 1.35 P.M._8t.Johns, St.Albans, lington (Saturday only).2.25 P.M.\u2014St.Johns, St.Albans, Bur- pnaton (daily, except Sat.& | 0.) *4.10 P.M.\u2014coteau.Alexandria, Ottawa.4.153 P.M.\u2014Cornwall, Brockville.\u201d 4.16 P.M.\u20148t.Hyacinthe, Richmond, \u201cQuebec, Istand Pond.-4.20 PM.\u2014Hemmingtord, Fort .Covington.A 5 0 P.M.\u2014Bt.Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, \u2018also Iberville.5.01 P.M.\u2014Farnham, Granby, Waterloo, :Marteville, St.Cesalre.5.16 P.M.TÉL Hyacinthe\u201c (daily, \u2018except n.) G.00 P.M.\u2014se Lambert, Chambly, St.Ces 6.20 P.M.\u2014St.soie, St.\u201cAlbans.*7.40 P.M.\u20148t.Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, New York, fa D.& H.@ P.M.\u2014Cornwall, Kingston, Toronto.$ 36 P.M.\u20148t.Hyacinthe.Richmond, Quebec, Portland.*8.40 P.M.\u2014Bt.Johns, Boston, Springfield New York, via C.V.R.¢10.30 P.M.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago.Note.\u2014*Dafly.All other trains daily except Sunday.SUBURBAN SERVICE.For changes In suburban service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and other points see Time Tables, which can bs had at Company's offices.SUNDAY TRAINS ' FROM AND TO MONTREAL.(For additional train service ses Company's Time Tables.) FOR VAUDREUIL and Int.Stations \u2014 Lv.Montreal 9.30 a.m.9.00 p.m.11.25 pm.Returning arr.Montreal 7.01 a.m., 7.20 a.m., £39 a.m., 11.20 po (from Vaudreuil\u2019 only 6 p.m.), 6: 45 p.FOR.LACHINE \u201cand Int.Stations\u2014Lv.Montreal 8.30 a.m., 9.00 p.m., 11.25 p.m.Retyrn- og arr.Montreal 8.39 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 6.48 Huntingdon, FOR L BROCKVILLE\u2014Lr.Montreal 9.00 a.m., 10.30 p.m., and for Intermediate points 9.30 am.Returning - arr.Montreal 6.00 p.m.From Brockville and int.points 6.46 p.m.FOR ST.HYACINTH®, RICHMOND, S8HER- BROOKE.PORTLAND and intermediate wtations\u2014Lv.Montreal 8.00 am., 8.00 p Returning arr.Montreal 7.00 a.m., 6.50 a FOR BT.JOHNS\u2014Lv.Montreal 8.ol a.m., 7.40 pan.8.40 p.m.Returning arr.Montreal .10.15 p.m.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 \u2018St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and .461, or Bonaventure Station.Canada's Famous : Train, the MARITIME EXPRESS Leaves Montreal at 12.00 noon, dally, except Saturday, for LEVIS, QUEBEC, CAMPBELL- TON, MONCTON, 8T.JOHN, HALIFAX, the SYDNEYS and all other points in the Maritime Provinces, with direct connection for Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.\u2014_\u2014 QUEBEC SERVICE nHspm.LL Returnit: from Quebec, arrive Mobtregl at 600 p.m.and 10.00 p.m.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014et English Mall Tram Leaves Montreal at 7.45 p.m., Fridays only, for Rimouski, making connection with Allen Line Royal Mail Steamer for Liverpool.\u201d A slesping car is attached to this train for the accommodation of passengers.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 149 St.James St.and Bonaventure Stationery DYE MERE! Send us anything dyeable.We'll make your old suit look new, and any color you Want.Don't cost much either.Detter telephone us now.Call Up 1345, g EMPIRE DYE WORKS, 24 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Leave Montreal 7.40 a.m., 12:00 soon, and.; ALLANLINE-\" MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Morville ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Parisian - 29 Sept\u2019 Tunisian - 20 Oct.Bavarian - 8 Oot Parisian - 27 Oct Virginian - 13 Oct Bavarian - 3 Nov.New Turbine Steamer Victorian, on her trial trip, March\u2019 16th, made 1914 knots Der hour.Virginian lowered the record over tbe Southerly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.\u2018Time, days, 6 hours, Over the short course, 5 ee ee et ma LT Cage ge ib davs, 21 hours.Tunialan\u2019s record passage, Moville to Rim- ouski, 8 days, 4 hours, Bavarian's record Fun, 6 days,:3 hours, 12 minutes.\u2019 Accommodation and cuistne unsurpassed.Polite attention, No vibration, Blectric Nght- nd steam heat throughout.- RATER OF PABSAGH Cabin, $78 and ap- wards, according to steamer and lacation of rodm.Mecond Cabin, $42.50 and upwards.teerage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glasgow.Belfast or Londondarry, $27.50 and $28.75.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Mongolian - 28 Sept.Preforian - 12 Oct.Corinthian - 6 Oct.Sicilian - - 26 Oct.Saloon, $60; 2nd Cabin, $40; 3rd Class; $26.50.H.& A.ALLAN, 56 Common 8t., Montreal.\u2014\u2014 Canadian Pacific Railway.Co's.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL ATLANTIC\u2019 STEAMSHIP LINES.LAKE ERIE .Oct.12 Nov.18 LAKE MANITOBA sessnee Oct, 19.Nov.23 LAKE CHAMPLAIN RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $47.60 and $50.0 and upwards, according to steamer and accommadation.Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London, $42.50.- - Round Trip at reduced rates.Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, \u2018Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- \u2018London vor town, $23.50.From Liverpool, Londonderry.$27.50, to Quebec.MONTREAL TO LONDON, cscsucono.Oct 14 XLAKE MICHIGAN .xMOUNT TEMPLE .MONTROSE .ccivvvvienrnrirncnrsons *Second Cabin, to London, $40.00.1 xThird Class, to London, $26.50.Date of sailings -of Freight Steamers to Liverpool, London and Bristol, not shown above, furnished on application.' Apply to Canadian Pacifis Ay.Co.Atlantic Steamships Lins Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament £t., Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE.MONTREAL A GLASGOW WEEKLY From Montrent 8.6.Marina (cold storage) .21 $.8.Athenia (cold storage) .S.S.Lakonia (cold storage) .THOMSON LINE MONTREAL AND LONDON WEBKLY SERVICE.From; Montren* 8.s.Kildona (cold storage & cool air) Sept.23 8.8.Iona (cold storage & cool air).Sept.Fu LEITH SERVICE.B.S.Bellona - ABERDEEN SERVICH.- = 8.8.Escalona .coecavnaressnssrecces Oct.1\u2019 LORD LINE.CARDIFF SERVICE.\u2019 Salling date later.THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limiied, __ 25 ST.SACRAMENT 8T., MONTREAL.DOMINION LINE STEMMSHIPS \u2018MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.epmn\u2014\u2014 on Ottawa ,.Sept.30 Dominion Canadas .Oct.14 Ottawa, Southwark .Oct.21 Canada .Kensington.Nov.18 The 8.8.Canada is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a record of 5 days, 83 hours and 48 minutes, between Inish- owen Head and Father Point.Midship Saloons, Electric Light, Speed and Comfort.And upwards.accord- First Clase .370.00 fou Second Class .$40.00 Third Class .§27.50 T° princes British For all information as to freight and passage, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINE.17 ST.SACRAMENT BT., MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LTD) Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, Lt'd, MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.Sept.1.Manchester Shipper .8ept.23 Bopt.12.Manchester Importer .0ct.5 Bept.26.sMauchester Trader .Oct.13 Oct.4.*Manches City .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Oct.31 Some of the above steamers have first class accommodation for a limited number of pas- \u2018| sengers.{ Canada-South Africa Joint Bervice to Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London «nd Durban.~ | WYANDOTTE .:.\u2026.Nov.18 *Fitted with cold storage.For further particulars, apply to - FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents.* MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.ST.LAWRENCE LINE SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d 1700 Tons, Next Sailings from Montreal (Victoria Pier), Monday, 9th and 23rd Ocibber at 3 p.m., and afterwards on every alternate - BAG FOR TTR SETA APTI TT WR A aa ik me AT Fi SE nm Moiday during season, leaving quebec the follow! day at noon for FATHER POINT, QGASPX BABIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, RAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, y CHARLOTTETOWN AND \"PICTO Excellent accommodation for.passongers, : \u2018| No cargo received after noon of sailing day.For freight, Passage and Staterooms, \u201capply J.G.BRQCK & co, Agents, M1 Commissiontrs St.city.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY G0; LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, 20 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11 % min.service, 11.00 p.m.to 13.00 midnight.Last car, 12 Midnight.From Lachine, 20 min.service, 8.60 am.to 11.50 p.m.; 30 min.service, 11.0 p.m.to 12.50 midnight.Last car,r T° Be midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014 a} / From St.Denis Station to Henderson Station every half hour, 5.30 a.m.to 10.30 v p.m., every hour, 10.30 p.m.to 12.30 mid-.4° night.Extra car daily from Chenneville ar St.to Henderson Station at 610 pm, *! MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt: Royal Ave, 20 © moin.service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From Victoria Ave, Westmount, 20 min.service, © 5.50 am.to 11,40 p.m.CARTIERVILLE\u2014 2e From Snowdon's Junction, 40 min.service, >: 5.66 am.to:11.40 p.m.From Cartlerville, 8 49 Min.servite, 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.Fired cars will be run on: all lines as re- .For Bault au Recollet take St.NE Fem cars to connect at St.Denis Station.| Mäny à à man who thinks he was born to comrhand marries «\u201d woman who wag born to \u2018çountermand.Always Hat th | JAMES STRACHAN, bakers to Royalty.\u2014 SY 7 = ¢ a .; a A ; 4.2 à Ÿ AL i w 1 = Lu .vr 0 a 5 OC i oo G K \u201c .; \u2019 AR ONTREAL DAILY HERALD SATURDAY.BEPT .Is a few minutes invested in the Inspection of our BN $1.00 tailor-made Shirts.They are made In all the > \u2018 \u2018 K bor - o .\u201c av PN ur latest designs and materiare and oh our awn work.Kemp, the Oxford Miler,{ Threw Emile Maupaus Twice t rooms scientific shirt-tailors.he ; : | a x, y i Registered at Loca in Thrilling Match\u2014Good $ 1.00 SHI R?S - ~~ University Preliminaries - .' , - (à are so distinctly different in quality, style nd fit from Great jubillation now exists among the The opening of the wrestling season at \u2018Each succeeding season sees 4 any other Shirts at the price.Cut over full, perfec athlstic\u201d circles of McGlil The reägœi| Sohmer Park last night, with.Apollo, * the standard of Fit-Reform 3 es a s that where there has long been .: .7 6 fitting mode!s, they would seil easily at $1.50.We weakness in the track team there Js the ne Glant, a st garments raised higher.What 4 ; n tre Ivalry n e Graeco-Roman as the c attraction .> Ca, preter to make a specialty of them and sell them at now strength and no rivalry nee augurs wall for the \u2018rpssling\" game was good last year, is bettered cat : Kemp, the famous Oxford miler and \\ 1 01 , .v haif miler has registered at McGill and \u2018his winter.Fully 3,000 people were this year : ; : 177 St.James Streat will wear the red and white in the on hand, and the blll of fare was In + ; q / K ' ., Intercolleglate competition.\"| every respect entirely satisfactory.} big 3 2387 $t.Catherine Street, West, .Mr.Kemp lu attending lectures In| As was expected, the Irishman won Cloths are richer\u2014patterns hand- N 4 = a 5 1553 St.Catheri St t,E st.second year sclenco.Kemp woul his the bout In two straight __ falls after|__._ \u2014_ om \u2014 .ce 4 _ Ç .Gatherine root, asi._.__ Usiord blue- two years ago, when nie e about three minutes work, The first | + somer\u2014tailoring finer\u2014than Fit- ] he no © = : ._ moe oy mere : won the mile in the Oxford games.Last fall came In forly-five seconds, just as x .ma = pare Ea To ET Ea ro year in the Inter-University.games the two men a ee Reform has ever vouched for before tor between Oxford-Cambridge, he rau a Giant roiled\u2014and Maupas could not get La - : close third to we Cambridgo men, away.It was a lucky hold.: .corner \u2019 rame rT who ran first and second.The time To see the big fellow alone was .: ma .: for this race was 4.17, Kemp's best worth the price 5 admission.for he Values are greater, too, because prices ei time for the mile is 428.As & half |is certainiy the greatest mountain of remain the same.+ .HA S ] millier he has few equals and has run flesh that has drifted down the pike = I the distance in 1.59.glnce the tinte when the Good Old Book ; : ' \u2018 ; says \u2018\u2018there were glants in those days.\u2019 .: p BASEBALL He ls only six feet three inches in Suits and Overcoats.$12.to $30.NE A helght, but he looks to be eight or nine T 35 ur ° | \u2014 cet tall, and one could not be blamed Vases eons 0 ne0s 00008 .vad hs = AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.| tor thinking: him about eleven feet rousers $ 0 to $7.50 rot fy English Union Made Pure Fur Felt.Philadelphia, September 29.\u2014The' twelve inches high 1f he became angry : .- \u201c \"ss 7 ESS À is 2\u201d American League leaders scored their: and insisted on satisfaction in a harsh! A OW) TES J ROYAL SPECIAL ' AT $2.00.second straight victory over Chicago manner.Then, too, he weighs « 266 to: CT 4 \u2019 a Best value ever offered in Canada, to-day in the.crucial series for the pounds mn fghting Loge, with hands ll Co aft .\u2019 Every onc positively guaranteed.In order to Intro- = 1amplonship.Attendance, 19,087.alge as two or three hama, s.pack : * This trademark iden- Look for label with pa / / \\ duce this line we will present every purchaser with Score: © RHE ; bears a striking resemblance to a barn tifies every genuine trademark and price pio x__ a nice Japanese walking stick.Chlcago.000010000\u2014 1 8 3 UD the stable for the night, In fact, Fit-Reform gament.as fixed by makers, gL = eS, Philadelphia .010343000-\u201411 12 1 \u2018he is a regular moose from Moosa- fn ROYAL STORES |.helt wth nano dhe yiaeis doo Sibir eom Ear we \"| MoFarland; Bender and Schreck.Um-| sler Clty.: a Ra on : ; pires, Hurst and O'Loughlin.Perhaps he does not know as much : av LE ra o 2 N At New York\u2014 .Co as Hackenschmidt about the game; but sa) \u2014 ic Cleveland .000000100\u2014 1 9 o then the.Russian Lion is the best ever The only Fit-Reform Wardrobe here is at of 7 5; New York.000000000\u2014 0 3 1 \u2014and at that the Irish Apollo would .L Batteries\u2014Rhoades and Clark; Clark- glve.that same Mr.Hack an awful go : 9 ° pa \u2018 son and Connor.Umpires, Connor aud for the coin.He is as light on his geet .2244 St.Catherine Street mi Sheridan.Attendance, 1,200.;&8 a dancing master, and while our ; a / e lat At Roston\u2014 | good friend Maupas is no chicken -to .+ ye Detroit .000100003\u2014 4 9 2 80 8p against, he looked about as big ; : : 7 - Boston .: +.010000000~1 9 4 &s & Conservative majority in Quebec OT SMOKE .: HERFHVXAERRLERREY I RERERRHRK Batteries\u2014Mullen and Warner; Gib-| es compared with the Shamrock Baby.3 : -# 1 A son and Criger.Umpire, Connolly.At-| Barring a little fat the Glant was in VA N HO RNE * % ye tendance, 2,441.* high fettle.# |% I tre At Wushington\u2014 panne first fall was ôter before .i I bo tir Washington .012000210\u2014@¢ 8 § began,\u201d to use an Irishism; 1t last» : * EX iy St.Louls .300700100\u201411 10 1 less than a minute, They fell, and The highest grade - 1% ê rogress \u2018 * co Butterles\u2014Adams, Manuel, Hardy the whistle blew with the Glant on Cigar in Canada C.x _- 3 an and Heyden; Buchanan and Spencer.top.: oT * %* we, Umpire, MeCarthy.Attendance, 900.After tra Spasms of six minutes \u2014_\u2014 x through Change + .sta} each, in w e Irishman was very : .: *# TT to practice yesterday.He tackles [\u2018teame In the fleld to-day, the indepen- American League Standing.(busy, and Maupaus busier still, \u2018HARRIS, HARKNESS AND CO.|: BE + ta surely and hard and his handling off dents playing St.Stepheñs at Lachine, Won.Toast.Pl\" lGodginé holds and sparring to : : a XY Er an nu \u2018the ball is a feature.and the Q.R.F.U.playing M.A.A,A,| Philadelphia .87 ~~ B53 ~~ '62ligear the band, the Baby roll] ~~ - MAKERS, co Ee NC : or CET i no - {-Harrington, \u201cthe full-back, kicked al Outremont players for the former game Chicago coroocecuuse 8 87 2° -604 ed again, and Dr.Gadbois had \u2014 te .& lik beautiful drop goal from the twenty-|are requested to take the 2 o'clock car Detroit .ou 74 70 516 to call.it all off.Once or twice it : : * the shoes you 3 re five vard line during Wednesday's,| for Lachine, meeting at the corner of| Cleveland .T.72 \"59 441009 ap though Mr.Maupas wouid * SL - se K: practice, Keep it up, Con, this is the McGill and Notre Dame streets.|Boston .ce 10 73° +49 have to go down or lose a leg or an bf I are wearing are % ve kind of work that tells.E > New York .68 71 4% arm; yet he a'yvays bobbed up, and for * + th Young will be In the game for Tues- Washington .59 88 -415 more than half the time was the as- À good ones, and a pair * m day's practice.English watches repaired; English |St.Louis .52 92 361 gressor.He was not strong enougn.Bt ¥ .> te Shirley Davidson was among the in-| workmen.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James., ss A | The falls were in forty-five seconds, e i purchased from us Ed » : terested spectators at the practice yes- -\u2014 A SU ae LEAGUE GAMES.| three minutes and eight minutes, with x hould gi t * , erday.liriey was, some years ago .t .uis \u2014 inut ach.\\ shou ive reater > A captain of the University team and ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ; pr | bouts sé six ptite with \u201cBllly\u201d % este £ - ere De 5 \u2014 th one of the cleverest quarter backs that SEMI-FINALS TO-D St.Louis .\u2026.00100000301\u2014 5 12.8 McEwen, of Ottawa, as referee, Aubert Latest Fall Styles * satisfaction, wouldn't + or {ever wore the red and white.= = AY New York .00000011202\u2014 6 9 0, (ote beat Emile Myers two falls in |< : 5 he Montgomery, who played for the.Batterles\u2014McFarland, Thielman and about fourten minutes catch-as-catoh- Our 165 you progress through nw ve Brits two vears ago, was out yester-| The association football season has| Grady: Mathewson and Bresnahan.| can; George Wicks took two falls from - 5 1 > 1 Æ la = i AR may catch a place on thei, + quite finished.Point St.Charles st Crna game 0-1 § 3 A: Collablou, of Paris, France.Graeco- Leading : + change ?.¥ 5 ét .UIS .3.\u2026.0000 | 24 t ; 3 or A Cullughan was out again yesterday WiH-be at home to the C.P.-R.to-day.New York .302000\u2014 8 & oman, ate find me a In are % x ra ME: \u201c\\ and is fast rounding \u2018into shape.and wlll try to avenge the defeat the | Called on account of darkness.\u2018| half an hour at Graeco-Roman.The! CT * de m 4 Captain Zimmerman may referee the |railwaymen gave them two weeks ago.rhatterles na ncDougall and Leahy: firat prellminary was a beauty and x = t .Taylor, Bresnahan and Clarke.-| won much applause.x gt \\ McGILL CLASS PRESIDENTS.This game will be the semi-finäl for pires, Pears and Johnstone, Attend-| Next Friday the beginning of the x x 5 the Freedman Challenge Cup.and both ance, 3,500.{ heavyweight world\u2019s.champlonship + sk - bi teams will be strongly represented.At Cincinnati\u2014 > | tourney will hold the boards with half £3] .ct Westmount meet the winners in the Cincinnati .10021012x\u2014 7 14 0 à dozen wrestlers from Europe and Sua * w final | Philadelphiæ .000020000\u2014 2 8 8 America.: A ; ZI ¢ x fr ° Batteries\u2014~{\"hech and Schlel: Pittin-, , .3 Gb IPA sie ri The long list of fixtures In the Mont- ger and Munson, Umpire, Klem.At- \u2019 .= real and District League has just been tendance, 1,00.GOLF TOURNAMENT AT In this shoe \u201cbeaut * \u2019 got through, and the three top clubs Pittsburg-Brooklyn game postponed.THE DIXIE LINKS TO-DAY y 3 te +.Rugby football season for 1905 are C.P.R., Point St.Charles and Natlonal League Standing.\u2014 a * unadorned is adorned x \".R \u2018( ( : | .æ co : di st 0 :.:= to-day and thousands will watch Westmount.These teams will have New York Yh Tas P, A Nvely interest is being manifested * the most,\u201d simple * al tre vizrskir whirl throùûgh -the air this to play the McGill team for the fina) Pittsburg PU Tm 5\" \u201c642 In the Invitation tournament to be held * \u2019 ?% : U a\u2018trinoon.Ç 1 h h .\u2019 : gg over the Dixie links thie afternoon.i » mu Tre race for the Quebec Union's aoe Re amplons! Pannes whieh Chisago hia .5 a hog Twenty golfers including four.pro- x shapely, sensible, a x yr.championship promises to be unusually » F.& previously claimed to have een mec 71 \u2018510 fessionals will take part in the com- + \u2018perfect fitting shoe x of closé this year and naturally the won, Sinema rte ees n 5 Ae petition and some spectacular play is x + d ratihes will excite more than the av- The semi-finals in the {intermediate Bost UIB ceccecnees- 48 97 \u201c231 Enticipated.* for the exacting taste *® n \u2018erâge interest.invitation badge competition will be BOS tol rien OF 101 \u201c289 The pros\u201d will meetin one series Ÿ ; x le The Rough Riders play the West- played to-day, when Westmount wii} [Brooklyn .\u201c77, and the amateurs in another and the sie that puits elegance s g mounts at Baseball park this after rd home to = id Rosemount and _\u2014 winning amateur will be given a piece - % bef displ sk ; non and the Montreals play St.e .P.estmoun lof allver.: : de.& Ponies at Ottawa.will select thelr team from the fol- Fine Pearl Brooches and Pendants, The pros\u201d started play this mor- OU ¥ ciore isplay.Z c Path.Riders and Westmounts are lowing players: kick-off Westmount |$12.00.R.Hemsley, 2565 St.James St.ning and the amateurs will go over the .L UIS * \u2019 Co PS Ptreng and their battle should be 4.30 p.m.sharp:\u2014Smart, Wright, Chid- course this afternoon.3 2 op x ti wrth seeing.The rame will com- ley, A.Payne, Keyzer, McArthur, Bos- GREAT LACROSSE MATCH At a meeting of the executive of the hs x À C etc at 3 o'clock.: well, Henshaw, Scott, Shortrede, Mac- Royal Montreal Club last night the 8 1 À \"3 t , Donald, Freedman, Rieley, A.Freed- |, WILL BE PLAYED OCT.8 following draw was made for the ama- * 5 * o NEW COLLEGE SWEATER.man and Johnston on of whom are\u2019 re-| teur tournament, the first named play- * x \u201ca sw \u2018hich for the past four quested to be at Victoria Hall in time.17 er in every case being & mamber of 4 pe er Le pars has een known as the The following plavers will represent mat All rene! She managers of the Royal Montreal Club: x * vs loveater has.been done away Rosemount: \u2014Johnson, Guthie, Ashn- |the \u2018All-Point St.Cha 8 Gordon W.MacDougall vs Gerald : > % .MrGil lsweater has retiter will- worth, Moody, Woodhouse, Lewis, Montreqa lacrosse teams last night.|Lees, Outremont es 3 STORES.% 0 with.To-morrow a new swedler Welch, Kense Rolleston, Williams, It was decided to play the match for : > : x TI x : : > © be adopted as the regulation ons.Ths Mothler.Feferce.McChesney.Lines: |the Island champlonship, at the Sha: | JT McPherson James Hill, £8 5 à a si has been registered and w .ier.AY 8 nes- \u201c8 ml = : ctoria.b Teri I only be\u2019 obtainable at the College of- MR.ERIC McCUAIG, man, Meesrs, Fraser and A.West- rock érounds, Funday, Octeber olay RE Mac ougall vs.James T.Mor- : es ; ; \u2018 y Sy t ice and will be sold to college students ident 4th Year Soianc 1906) \u2014 .vas : ; gan ctoria.j es KR HH PNW HHH 7 Ho SJ RHI HH HINER pan rasan wel \u201che\u201d wh) \"RS Captain ef Track Team and | Werlmount haus rerio an rte eh Sein by |g BOBS Thos.Mackerel 78 ee t.sweater has a two inch band of white Winner Last Year of 100 and 220: n go to \u2019 » on ] th me was post- ttawa, .b on the neck, the sleeves ond the walst, Yard Dashes in the College Cports.| Thursday.nt seniors are requested to pneu ation ® Nationals will meet a torte.Clouston vs.T.D.Reith, Vic- : BOSTON WHEN YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS whit.the y is of red.e e \u2018 - .; .\u2018 ; © eff.ci Is very handsome and will bes oe : turn up at the Gym.next week, in or- |picked tram at the National srounés F.W.Ashe vs.Thos.Hutcheson, Vic- I sc:n for the first time when the foot-, ame here to-day between Rough Rid-| der to get fit for the final of the Freed- to-morrow afternoon and 2 : toria.2361 St ( the | St You are sure to remember the fact that t ball team goes to Oftawa., |evs and Westmount, .man Cup.will be given to Marcellin.F.N.Southam vs C.N.Finnis, .Latnerine ' thelr clotbes are ill.fitting and sloppy, if ©.s : NEW SCRIMMAGE 15 EE hd pracficed and it ot ) Clocks repaired by yearly contract Outremont.Sole Agent for Dunlap $5 Hat.ren make à mental the Same 22 fant Lr .> hy TR.play.= .> \u20ac & ob.; .,; .1 t MeGILL HAS NEW SCR FER Our Intermediate team will this year| Gold, Silver and Gun Metal Watches.IR Hemsley, 266 St.James St.\u2014Adv.Dr.Chas.F.Wylde ve C.B.Grier, .; that they are neatly dressed in stylish, D Eoncy Mathewson, who for the la#t be stronger than ever for: there has |R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St\u2014Adv.0 Westmount.Co Open till 10 o'clock every evening.well fitted clothes.Our aN two years has played in the scrimmage geldom been =o much matarial to choose | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 DRAW AT BALTIMORE.MONTREAL LADIES WON 812.00 TO MEASURE oor the fon Royal Military Col- ere 7 | : NTREAL \\ Toronto Store, 89 Yonge St .v fee football team, Is thin year at Me-' front Spubral exhibition matches are, ALL UP OUTREMONT Baltimore, \u2018Md.September 30.\u2014Sam The ladies of the Royal Montreal ' g ! will give any man & well dressed appear- t «and: will prove a strong acquisi- : PU The Outremont Juniors will hold 3 Langford, of Boston, and Young Peter Club detented the Indies of the Quebec ance.B tle- the local fourteen.Xr SAT ractice Monday morning at .ackson, of California, met in = {Club at Dixle yesterday morning by a r MeLaughlin is the name of another OUTREMONT JUNIORS, loci, all members are requested to [teen round bout last night.The for- score of eight to nothing.The visiting i RUDOLPH, The Tallor, T American college player who was out; Outremont will \u2018have two junior turn out.Co.mer twice claimed foul, which Referee giles were entertained at luncheon at : 19 ST.LAWRENCE.v O'Hara did not see.Jackson depended the club house., The scores were: ; \u2014\u2014, e = \u2014 me laimiost entirely upon in-fighting, strik- Royal pleasingly large, many relatives and .- \" Ing only three straight blows, and re- Montreal.Quebec.|fricnds of the pupils enjoying the al- \\ .oo peatedly holding and.punching after Misg F.Young.Cen > ternoon's sport, ° : .> eing ordered to break.After Lang- Mrs.Foy .secs 9 The results were as follows: STY LISH HATS ° * ford had pounded Jackson's left eye Miss Greene .\u2019 1 Kicking football (open)\u2014W.W.Craig \\ | \u201cx i Co to a pulp, and hammered hm with: Miss Meredith .- 0 |[1; T.Hastings, 2; G.Murray, 3; dis- : AT WELSH'S \u201d : straight hard blows almost at will Miss M.Bond.eee tance, 108 ft.3 in.A .: x 66 _ throughout the fifteen rounds, the re- Miss Meredith.» 0 Dash, 100 yards (under 12 years) \u2014 .Shapes and proportions to fit every 5 - 0 e er feree called it a draw.Mrs.C.Mussen .~ R.Bremner, 1; Bloomly, 2; McLeish, man\u2019s head and figure, and prices to \u20ac .: : i .Miss G.Turner.; 0 |3; time, 14 seconds.' fit every man\u2019s idea of expenditure.: VICTORIA CLUB DINNER.|Miss E.Bond.1 \u201c | Dash, 100 yards (open)\u2014M.Cairns, 1; \u2018 - | The Victoria Golf Country Club wil .Miss Turner .0 |E.Payan, 2; C.Thompson, 3.Time, A.A.WELSH, ! , - , hold its regular monthly club dinner on Mrs.A.F.Mussen.1 11 1-5.\u2018| , 4 n ; .fa ° Ci Saturday evening at the club house, Miss Hell sont à 0 Running, long Jum (under 13 years) 2252 81.Catherine Street.: ear St.Lambert.As it im intended to|\\Mrs.F.Cains .2.0 | \u2014D.N.Craig.1; S.Molson, 2; E.e MAGNUMS : Egy; tia i igarette close the house partially at an early Miss Lindsay .x 0 Green, 3, distance, 18 ft.14 in.1 D A yA .date, 1t ix expected that this will be = + \"Hop, step and Jump (under 16 years) \u2014 1 - inner of the season.\u2014Camerony 1; C.aser, 2; Hauser, 8; i ï 1 7 f CHU : || the last dinn : i ; | distance, 34 ft.6 in.ru 76 yards (under 10)\u2014D.Savage, 1; .: 7 +, 9,\u201d lo À eee fate gra a BA ASE VEN aan, 1 @ N a! eo _ , L; .» & GC y ds TE » 2 .3 4 © fh C b M d R m k b J H g , timb, 10\u2019 seconds.Macnaughton, 2; P.Cameron, 3; dis- ñ 25 TE PER y CHGE [iif an C a C.\u20ac ar a le thlete in 1 h .220 yards (open).M.Seath, 1; M.tance, 7 ft.6 In.16 _ Bie iB _ | | fd PTT 1 CT ol Who Does Not Eat Solids] i vars tuner 14 vearap-R; Berry, | Murdoch.3; .Cameron, 3: time, 1 3:5 : vo a ; DO ) yards (under ye \u2014R.Be À a 55 C » 0; ne, rl 3-0.A : es po i\u201d \u2018 ' .: School o \u2019 oes ot , at oO 1 S 1; R.Eaton, 2; L.Robertson, 3; time, 800 yards (open)\u2014G.Williams, 1; N.4-1! IE 7 cd re * .Co 13 seconds.- .Cameron, 2; .W.Craig, 3; time, 2 - t Running ¥ 3A tor open adioy 3; Bo yards (under 16)\u2014Bignell 1; 9 \" ; on, 1; adhaughton ; Hadley, 8; \u2014B , 1; à \u2019 - He Won Two Firsts at Annual Sports Yesterday\u2014Com- |Gistance, 4 1t.8 in.7\" rhomson, 2; Murdoch, 3; time, 26 4-5.Ë + .60 yards (under 8 years)\u2014H.Gil-| Hop, step and Jump (open)-\u2014G.Mac- petitor Had an Arm Fractured\u2014One .bert, 1; D, Taylor and E.Eaton; time, naug ton, 1; P.Skelton, 2; M.Calrns, 1 v , 8 2-5.- ; stance, .: 440 yards (open)\u2014J.M.Beath, 1; G.120 yards hurdies (open) \u2014Payan.1; î .Record Was Broken.Macnaughton, 2; W.W.Craig.8; N.Cameron, 2; A.McKay, '8; time, 18 \" : Time, 61 8-5.Vr 1-6.{ 76 yards (under 99\u2014R.Hutchison, 1; \u2018 Junior relay ome Form three, 1; form 1 3 0 J ; , - two, 2; form one, 3.À One feature of the annual sports pi _terday, and had to drop out of the later L.Watt, 2; J.Shorley, 3: t me sec enter velay-form four, 1; form five, the Montreal High .S8chool, held at the events on the programme.Seath \u201cPutting shot, 12 Ib.(open)\u2014S.Beet, 2; form six, 3.M.A.A.A.grounds yesterday afternoon, plays for'the Schoo! football club, and 1: CO.Thomson, 2; R.Oughtred, 3; dis- Running long jump (open) \u2014 Mae- was the showing of J.M.Heath, who is one of the most valuable members tance, 38%.\u2019 : naughton, 1; Cairns, 2; Payan, 8; dis: won the 220 yards and the 440 ye a of the team.! 440 yards (old boys)\u2014F.Skelton, 1; tance, 16 feet 1134 inches.M easily outstepping hls competitors, Ha An unfortunate feature of the after- J.M.Morris, 2; I.Rexford, 8; time, 76 yards (under 11)\u2014Bremner, ¥; ' he been forced to extend himself, he noon was the accident which bafel C.85 2-5 Ea \u2019 Watt, 2; Seath, 8; time 10 4-6, would probably have equalled or broken; Hadley.After clearing the bar in the ._ , the school- records.running high jump, he fell with hia \u2019 \u2014 Seath\u2019s performances will gratify the|left hand under his hip, and fractured .4 disciples of light diet.Ever aince hela bone In the wrist, ._ Lo ÿ was four years old, when the swallow-| G.MoNaughton won Âne individual The great success and reputation that it has already obtained proves that Luby's I n ing of acid scorched the organs of d!i-|championship of the school, and the Parisian Hair Renewer rostores gray hair to its natural eoler, had , from its Sajsamie \u2026 EN \u201cintl ge gestion, Beath has been unable to sat| Reotor's Prize.He scored 19 points., 9 rowth, removes all.dan- ; PORT SE LEO noltd foods ,and has lived on liquids,| His firsts were in the broad jump and \u2018 tru, \u2018and leaves the eualp \\ principally milk.running hop, step and jump.clean and Delt ve \u2018 Dempite this lighÿ fare, he is one Of! Only one record was broken, &.Beatt ' : oC bad of sll chemistal: »p the best athletes ih the school, being hurling the 12-1b, shot 83 ft| 8 in.The a bottle.LS unbeatable at 230 and 440° yards, He| old record was 31 ft.10 ins, : a wrenéhed an ankle in the jumps yes-|; \u2018The attendan-< of gpectators wes a \u2014 \u2014_ ns x : .: - A 8: .; | wo ae miming te £.\u2014e STOCKS AND MONEY.- % .T7 + THEY MONTEHAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MUPTiausbls al IMPERIAL OF CANADK: bs \" Telephone Main 2204 \"EET wv.das & Baierler, Magaging.{ PER CENT.GOPIAL PAE 0 = 200crecce 000008 t \u2014 - \u2014 Quality the best, Price the lowest.Come Rouarve Und ccuuoscsvenvenses .The Inside of Wall Street; 854 eos, or tolephone Mate cut Interest 1s & Buod rita fur & sats tnvest- Hend Office:-\u2014Tyroni, ; RE ment.Weuld it eatisty you?If so, write T.R, MERRITT, President: D.R.WILKIR, 3 .; .| J CANADA CABINET COMPANY, LINNTED, , Vice-President and Geagral Manager.LT Foreign Money Market the Feature | wi Norn vane vr war.|G Vo ADAMS & GO.,| MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 Qouthowen 5 1 | ) .W .\u2018 8ts, f° : Co - A vabbaer tree costs about one dollar to bring to bering, and § Doors west of St.Peter St ,; sur.corner of Bt.James and MeQill fn will yield from the fourth year (1B fact same have tapped them - §T.JAMES STREBT porto TS, Baskisg Bustoees 4 .even earlier).An average ne ar a year .Maia oo ngs or 0.German and Dutch Still|de, 205 de, 204; cut po foolh oa 5 OD an acre ok Rubber 200 trans se Sinise \u20180 @ Tessamene 8.A.RICHARDEON race Menauon.© \" ! 2° \u2018 ° .3 0.0.0 Hea : in Am the young man would have found a : Y B ine ere lh oo .= + .vy investors 1n Æ er.\u201cJobber\u201d who would robably have \u2018 9 : sch year.thus reds .Tel.Main 4340.> = \u2019 ¢ .quoted the price at 150 to 158, or some- ~ ing annual charge for Securities thing like that, He would have « sold I interest.| KIS ST WART & 00, his stock at 150, or ree poin : , N : ORTGAG I .-.- the previous sale, but he Would pave Mon ier hoa! ary on a « ' .) ie 8 i .saved his customer a matter © \u201d rest.Fi INSURANCE, me Cooprrientes 22 McQure, Prillips & points, which is quite a good deal it 1s the np penition you are entering into when you (nvest in a rep STOCK BROKERS.MARINE INSURANCE, 40.- - .th the Canada \u201cNewspaper Syndi-|the customer Is trading on a teR-poin While this Rubber is growing we have vast forests of ma- THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH Co CC EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE.| kate.) margin.hogany to cut into lumber, thus enabling us to pay large divi- .Members Monirea! Stosk Exchange.STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.By Edwin Lefevre.THE FIRST QUESTION OF DAY.dends from \u2018the first.\u2014 \" WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE \u2019 ; : ible you must commence as soon as AMERIG LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Time was, and not so very long ago] About the first question anybody To be as thrifty as poss ' | i J either, when London was the best mar-| puts to anybody else when he comes possible and make your Jurplus Ty Tn a ve ut Bonds and Investment Securities.; iléiax, St.J \u2018st .change in the paar ad Stocks Toe Into Wall street In the morning's it in Chimalapa Land.It will be absolutely safe; the land Inoarparated by Royal Charter.BOARD OF TRADE BUiLDINS, Soverelgn Bank Building, St.James ange in this respect in the past six \u2018\u201cHow's London ?\" ndon ha ee .v à A ° - Ç oo \u2019 7 iE Le Sots ae bral hoTmous.\u2014 Furelgl.trading for something like four hours | De fout ox stolen and the raSId avance du value is as sure to The Court of Directors héreby give 2 markets are still a very important fac- before our opening, as business actn- be lost or s olen, an the rapid advance in : nent e Cou 2° Ppirecto airebr sive \u2014 ; : ; ~ Ra ; tor In our trading, but they used fo ally begins there in earnest at 11 a.m., come as the aun ls to shine.of Income Tax, for the half-year end- .1 5 PNR dominate ft \"at one time.Nothlng | crresponding to 6 a.m.here, It will - od 30th June nat, of Thirty Bhliüngs ° .> Breally shows the enormous progress | be seen that London has had the Get Our Pros ectus per share, being at the rate of 6 per .Marconi Wireless Tele Ia h (0 0 and a .made by this country in the past few chance of discounting events which .p ° PA NI De nid on The 8) ears, say from the termination of the have happened overnight.Some.im- Son Pho o ones Loe pa Te ) ; 2 by Ish war, more than the way In|portant dividend may have been de- Look at the names of the men behind this enterprise.Find riet To £ Shares registered in the R SHA RE Wh Europe has sold back to us OUF| clared, or the German Emperor may out their standing and ses whether they are not men worthy Polontes © es \u2019 A T.5.50 | i lown securities.The forelgn holders have a speech, or somebody may be | to be associated with In any enterprise.You owe it to yourself BS The Dividend will be payable at the .upon the whole have realized very fair! dead of sufficient consequence to move to do this if you have money to Invest.- .A rate ot exchange current on the 6th The tremendous demand for stock a! prices, particularly those who refusedithe market, London, therefore; eati- - day of October.1908, to be fixed by ,45.00 per share completely exhaus o be shaken out in the last reorgank mates exactly what the market (value .: g ay agar \u2019 c the allotment which we could offer he ha oe 1a ad aor do make Of the news ta.we \u201cnthe n ring, i 0 P No transfers can be made between to.at {hat pros nt which we have to orelgn holders, d .t early in the mor .: i .e some mistakes and, like the rest of the and \u2018ave sending messages to the other Address \".the Band oy ans = uri 5% hat : offer at 35.50 [per share iv exceedingly 3 at the top of a bull movement only Site ong before the market opens here perioa, U0 famed urns t \u2018 ent\u2019 subscription demand.will oless iF 1 & @ top ot à bu : } | e, closely watc ., : - nt subsc o C .to find themselves left high and dry the first fow minutes of trading, and ROOM 222, TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.By order af the Court.out af any moment.We can not, Biter the tide has receded.They meat often give an Indication, as they buy or A.G.WA tary , therefore, i assure the publie that we ullarly unfor ve no .\" , a Movement of 1901, which carried North- | had {ime to develop.° * No.§ Ggacechurch 8t, London, EC, ve next.advance, which will be to I uD te He eee if any And yet it must not be supposed that \"bth September, 1906.$6.00 per share.A purchase at this bei Soran: or ub rn Yall street ls not still the court of last = > Ne à quickly \u2014 time will save you 50\" cents Jer share, ore\u2019gn Godin resort where American stocks are con-| pusines in thelr hands hav- market in sold off, but it quickly op and atte May 15th, 1905, our addrses - and the investment will oo were left after the stock crossed elghty, cerned.That ls the strtking develop- répare hd rocks In lines, they have|rallled and very soon showed a diepo- will be ° _ much profit in the immediate future.on the first advance before the Te ment of the past few years, of Which, yoo), sending liberal orders.Drygopds sition to entirely disrega qd the ad- .WORD 10 THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT ration of President McKinley.tent I spoke at the beginning of these res men report trade phenomenally active |vance in loaning rates.is was the ; ., A To En a a th oy the marks.London, for Instance, Will {n all fail and winter lines.The more remarkable in face of the fact DALE & CO.Address all communications and make all checks payable te of the boom at that time, tak ng t 2 often entirely misinterpret a plece sf hardware trade, too, is busy sending |that it was known that it had again , \u2019 9 : a anic of May 9th, 1901, as the en % news so far as Its market meaning |s big shjpments to the West, And sup- lost cash heavily this week, the emount ; U ROE Managers fer the he upward movement, whic Sol i concerned.A prominent rallroad, for | plying the heavy demand of the trade being estimated at from $6,000,000 to Marine and Fire Underwriters, MUNROE & M y Marcon! Underwriters matter of fact did not culminate an | Instance, announces a.new stock issue, here.Groceries are moving well on 85.000.000.Shorts showed a disposition A ° \" late in September of the following with privileges of subscribing to thea) departments.Prices are generally [to cover and the afternoon's market, .25 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK.; year.: present stockholders which have adis-|steady to firm.Wiyol gnd leather [though dull, was decidedly etrong, It Coristine Buliding, - \u2018 80 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON: TIMES HAVE CHANGED.tinct.market value.© London MA&Y continue firm.Grain is about steady.[ls thought in many quarters that this CANADA LIFE BLDG.MONTREAL.n ten only consider the.increased capitallza- | Orterings of cattle are large but of|waeek marked the culmination of the st.Nicholas Strest, Mentreal .MONT Tt'1s certainly not more than tenltion, and has generally gomething Cf| poor quality and prices are lower.|advance fn rates, as the strain was $¢ 4 \u2019 years ago that London owned the CoN-| à tendency to take that view: New Hogs are easy in tone and country more than usually severe on account |.\u2018 PE rep trolling Interest In Pennsylvania.HOW York, on the other hand, may B8Y| produce algo has an easy feeling.Re-|of the end of the month falling on a times have changed to be sure.TN®!that \u2018the \u201crights\u201d are worth a §00d' ceipts of all lines of country produce Saturday and for the fuËther reason ao ; , idea of anybody but one of a somewhat deal of money, and may therefore bid here are liberal.Collections and re- that the last day for the payment of À - contracted ring of great rallroa nine the stock up.mittances are fair to good.the New York City taxes came on A anciers holding the control of anyt ne Our bankers are very.well-informed.| At Quebec:\u2014Trado as @ rule, is re-|that date.> .; worth having seems almost Inconceiv-| end with the increasing international ported more active than \u2018or several| There have been but few features in \u2014 : E able nowadays.And yet the purchases importance of the American market,| weeks past and orders from the coun-|the trading.B.R.T., C.& O.and ; directed to securing the control © _\u2014 try are coming in more freely.Col-{ A, C.P.have all shown a good deal PROS PE (vy 1 US ; Ç taria & Western were very largely lections are better and as the season |of strength.The usual explanations - mur made on the other side of the vit.ss ad Vances the outlook becomes brighter.were offered In the case of B.\u2014 .not much more than a year ago.It is \u201cWe have several Issues of B|The harvest has been good through- but so far the advance seems due more A es ee genes LS are Semen qe aor Ci erin 2 ees Mar du dictate the pole or Missourt, attractive Corporation Bonds out the eastern section of the province te pool activity than to anything else.= \u2014, - on - e e à really do dictate the policy o N ) and no increased price In produce is| In Amal.Copper the advance was | Me .; A Kansas.& Texas; and unless som?TO PAY 5 mn.0.anticipated.In the city building op-| helped by the Increase in the.divi- > - 1 re » i very positive claims go for nothing, .erations are quiet.dend on Anaconda, which foreshadow- , , ; i they are large holders of Denver com and in some cases slightly Winnipeg trade reports say:\u2014Trade [eq a corresponding Increase in, the case 7 , mon and possibly the largest single in- over this rate.continues active in almost all lines.of Amalgamated, while in C.& O._ 24 22 .terest in Kansas City Southern.Wholesale houses report a brisk busi-|magnificent earnings seemed to be ; : Co ivery exchange in Europe dealing In : \u2018ness during the past week.\u2018General|the bottom of the advance.St.Pad! .\u2018American stocks at all has its own SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR Imes of hardware are moving well aud [and Union Pacific on the other hand .O I a _ method of doing so.It looked at one \u2019 building supplies sre particularly Ac-|have been inclined to sag.General vy .time as if a fair market might be tive, Heavy millinery and genoral!conditions remain ail that could be de- - $e .created on the.Berlin bourse.That i i drygoods orders are coming in and the|gired and confidence in the future is co .EE hope was nipped In the bud by joxis DOMINION SECURITIES grocers report a good trade.Retall entirely undisturbed, causing an op- : _ oo Of Canada.very well meant hut ill-reasoned legis - trade is fairly active and collections, | timistic feeling in the Btreet which em \u2018 .epeculation \u2018Consequently na ons was CORPORATION, LIMITED.wbich have been poor, are improving, |geems to be steadily growing.| Lu \u2019 : speculation.Conseque! | Country produce is ,co - - .| \\ ; cm allowed to sell anything without ar- Canada Life Building, well and prices ara firm.The weather INVESTMENT RETURNS.Incorporated by Speclal Act of the Parliament of Canada ranging for a banker to take i on the E.C.NOR8WORTHY, has favored threshing and the mar- Investnfent returns on New York oe _ Co a Dane de ee or ck ah Manager.Kaine of Uh Miasat 8 el ander Ya ceria\u2019 Somputa by ant CRM A.| TE.| 20.000 gether.Business either concentrated : the hundred million bushel mark.dolph: Pri .Div.Yield Authorized Capital - » = $2,00 ,00 ,Ç in the hands of a limited number of === mme Victoria and Vancouver reports to Am.Bugar no 7 k 508 - : 7 : oY - Dares EE motive Broker customers) AT {Improving in this respect aj) the Bradstreet's, say.\u2014Trade conditions| Am.Buar .199 1 68 > \u2018 So - So ote ruled or business went away time.They, however, are by BO OS The demand for wholesale lines 18 ac AM.Bmelter Pre.181 7 878 ; « HEAD OFFICE: 182 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONT.© \u2018 -| such accurate judges of the mea tive | ~| Atchison Com.90 4 rm a ; 0 from ee oF \u201cwhat he pans when of international incidents lke, for Int œ Golléctions are good 28 à Baltimore & Ohio .112 6 446 .yible exa stance, the strained \u201crelations recently : cost ; L Amal ru.8 5 595 .\u2014 i Pe orga haa another way peculla: existing between Paris and Berlin over Fesult of p Paie eirten antiome Consolidates Gan.18 8 4 tHE has American stock-there Retard ve cotimated thal busy.Values of \u2018commodities are gen- Hinols autre a.Tes : a BOARD OF DIRECTORS.t ; ; at oc , We ; | er: | - Louis.ash, .; .emails omer of large.banks and fin: Ke is irene Price tol look Tor the trade of the fall and win Misaourl Pasitis y 8 4 48 ADDISON H.HOOVER, ESQ.: -, JOHN H.TILDEN, E&Q.» © ww ; o.d : ! ter an.evate y.: - » Beat thelr À old mt a! great houses as the Rothachiida or the ter) Jensen 8 ae 3 En ay Sept.80, Met.Traction .125 7 - 860 President and Managing Direotqr Sovereign | President Gurney-Tliden Company.Limited; ry a ba a'éystom tor the bankers, as it| semi-political banks in Paris have fn.| says of Montreal trade: ' \"IN.Y.Central .149 5 235 Life Assurance Company of Canada.eside porte Loan and hot a ba Le ; cert ceptional means for getting political tn-| FRS ace.lai.Norfolk & Western 86 3 361 : .or , Co makes them a power In the es formation, and for getting it quickly.LE a era PES pent Ry: ere 14 8 416 WILLIAM DINEBN, ESQ.: JAMES DIXON, E8Q., ave iE \u201cthat thelr certificates ar: Their judgment of its influence on tho! City retall business Ts hardly as ac- Reading .123 « 826 President W.& D.Dineen Company, Limited, Dixon Bros.Wholesale Fruiterers; - Vice- Pres Qrawback ta that tside of Hol.j money market is usually sound.OUT fve.in some lines &s la usual at the!Bt.Paul .183 7 884 - Wholesa! d Retail ta, C Fu Etc, | sldent Cataract Power Company, Hemil- LE yk: evertheless ia market follows their lead as a rule, al- RE Eu ae ET Ce US.Bteol Bret.108 7 8 holesale and Retall Hats, Caps, Furs, Ete.| ; ner ons : rowing.It is credibly reported that though the momentary speculation here; ment promises satisfactory results.Union Pacific .183 8 75 CYRUS BIRGE, B&Q.WILLIAM\u2019 M.GERMAN, ESQ.KC.M.P,- ; 8 Dutch holders for 400,- may make the traders here a little 2e Dry goods travellers are sending: in People's Gas .103 6 582 Director Ontario Power Company, Welland, ; 000 Stent common, 270,000 M.K.& T.| belllous at first good orders, and some very fair per-, Western Union .94 8 631 President Canada Screw Company; Director ont 000 Steel On of Erie and| This is why ee Croan.| sonal selections have been made by vis- === = == Bank of Hamilton; ex-President Canadian EDMUND E SHEPPARD ESQ.(\"DON\"), i ; av .Tn i gent upon the e pare | .i I ., ; , , ., ; ; Southern, Railway OO eat oe kets When the Bank of England.iting buyers yous ng ihe eek The Int erc ol oni al Railway Manufacturers Assoolation, Hamilton, Ont.Publisher and Tier Toronto Saturday Night; ; r .& a ; ; .; da- rate is advanced at this time of the tained, and In hardware, metals, paints, > cent issues of Amertcan sata placed year, it means, sooner or later, tighter\u2019 drugs, etc.the demand is well up to TENDER FOR SEA-WALL ; THOMAS BAKER, ESQ, JOHN McCLELLAND.EBQ.py pe side of the Atlantic.money here.It will be seen that we: the average.Managing Director Dyment - Baker Lumber Vice-President Parry Sound Lumber Company; | on the other s «| have often really to go abroad to E°t| Following the increased firmness not-| Besled Tenders, addressed to the Secretary Company, London, Ont.Secretary Treasurer Consumers\u2019 Box and LONDON IS THE BEST MARKET! Information about our own market.lt; ed last week in pig iron, there has been Of the Department of Rallways and Canals, \u2019 : Lumber Company.; | J E ean\u2019 market| will be noticed, for Instnce, that an- an advance in domestic bar iron, which Ottawa, Ont., and marked on tbe outside *, ROBERT E.MENZIE, EfQ.ALEXANDER F.WEBSTER, ESQ, of ja the peut ways better than nouncements of new bond faste 8T®,1s now.held at $1.80, in an ordinary ee Ct wot in dine NBT wil A President Menzie-Turner Wall Paper Company, Banker and Bteamship Ticket Agent./ È ours.This sounds lke a tall order, but few and far betwen at prose.about way, and some stiffening 1s looked °° \"ymONESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1906, Limited{{ Managing Director Canada Brass JOSIAH B., XING, D8Q.; { ; ination of the methods of tha] is, in fact, not much loose money al + for in boller plate and other lines.AH |qsr the construction of a Bulkhead Sea.Wall 3 Ning Mill Grand Se ary Independent Order of Odd- ; London Stock Exchange will show why to puy, bonds with, and Jergely Soon kinds of alien Including Carpets, of concrete at Halifax, NE jan of a Rolling 8, ; cret fellows : ; js Issue of any size depends \"show & tendency to.further advance.A genersl specification and a plan of sound- ; ; ' .à Le re re ae roker wishes to) the foreign demand, which le @ Very\u2019 Hides continue In Mahi spire: ee tons ons be tare as the office de ao A JOHN T.HORNIBROOK, ESQ.BE.GUS PORTER, ESQ.K.C, MP, ; strictly true.If a k Sto ck Exchanga considerable factor.Foreign holdings: readily realize fi 1-2 to 12 cents for |Asent at Halifax, N.8, and at the Chier [3 Secretary-Treasurer Brown Bros, Wholesale Director Colonial Loan & Savings Co.Belle- i trade In de Ney bw :d place on the of our stocks have.enormously Je-|No.1, The rate for call mone Te- Fasineor's office, OR ny + where À Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers, Etc.ville, Ont.! ee eh a bis for the.stock: he wants creased, but it is practically pete mains at 4 hr 2.District failures lt conditions of the specification must 8 Co .i ; , \u20ac Il.The! that our bonds are more largely are comparatively few.; ed with.; QU C .- ! or offers the stock he his to this.In| abroad than they ever were before.be compli D.POTTINGER, The Growth 0 ire Insurance in anada .- | * + °, * - \"+ ' the market for American stocks there : ° U.S.Steel Directorate or General Manager.Intendent of Insuranse show that \u2018durine \u2014 M - OT stand some 200 \u2018\u2019jobbers,\u201d members nf Business in Full Swing Railway Office, : Canadian Government statistics Issued by the Superintende u phow that during \u2014 ÿ the Stock Exchange, who deal with : The term of Robert Bacon, who has Men eptember.106.the past thirty-six years the business of fire assurance in this gountey has Ineo daa ofa! 1, : nobody but the brokers, and have ho BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW.[resigned as a director of the United .\u2014 \u2014the fatal amouné sf pramitms Sellected in Canade in tie p au Income only $2.086.703 ae t transactions tent the jobber what ne Montreal reports to Bradstreet\u2019s say: Voorn Ama! the other di ore hove : : paid 2 \u20ac nadian Com anies, while $10,486,116 was paid to Foreign Companies.The total Ë er te.He tates that he wishes| \u2014~The fall business is now pretty well termi xpired this year ara\u2019 Man hall THE MOLSONS BANK.4 nt of fire assurance remiums collected in Canada d ring these thirty-six years amount.; \u2018 to deal In so many hunéred chares of far Ewing tn a iy 8 polesale Field, Daniel G Reld, John D.Hooke \u2014 od to the enormous sum of 1,680,655.Of this amount §155,600,788 was the amount of oapital L ap rade report Increased activity.- : : \u2019 .ian Companies.| stock and the Jobber Makes orn 24 ter drygoods are moving briskly.and toler, Ri Wiliam =, Gorey, Na- |.100th Dividend which left Canada In payment of premiums to Foreig pa J 215%) Th 12.\" This means that ho| dress goods are in aclive demand, d John F.Dryden.|= Grieeom| ; The Insurance Report shows that for the year 1904 thère were but ten Canadian Companies ll.; Ten pus the br ker's stock at the form-| Hardware firms report a continued 37 f the bo: aot twenty-four me le hed thor a} Jolsons Bank are censed by the Dominion Government to transact the business of Fire Assurance in Canada, and g will buy the brokers s brisk trade and the demand for goods Of the board of twenty-four mem- hereby notitied that a Dividend of\u2019 FIVE b £ thebe ten had a pald-up capital for more than $225,000.With such feats and figures EEE A AN CNE TOUS continues gutive.Western shipments bers.nine are wall versed in the man- PER CENT.Cod Tor the current Thar Sock before them the incorporators of THE SOVEREIGN FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY have boon ! af ihe latter t deal mo closely continue heavy.The demand for all |Vfacture of iron and steel, while he hae ® at he Fame will be.payable at the convinced of the necessity for a sound, substantial Corporation\u2014the shareholders and policy- i TN do.but even.In panics the job.Staple lines of \u2018groceries 1s good.There |remaining thirteen are better posted |and that the same will be payable at the folders of which would be protected by a LARGE OABH CAPITAL PAID UP IN FULL, & Gove : Ber, because of the competition in is, 8 à 7 iy ; th Fe nt yr pr ving rhe finance committes is now made Branches, on and after the SECOND DAY ernment deposit in excass of the Statutory requirement, and a strong directorate tar pusinoss hl ë and that of the country 1s improving.| : CTOBER NEXT.: v rve t the\u201d development, of Canadian - institutions, ! business, wil ways make wm very Remittances, too, are a little better Ds ello ETE Perkins, oro OBER oT wit be cloned trom the men which would conserve these resources for the\u2019 P ; D ; sort of a price.\u2018 although \u2018city \u2018collections are not so : : , 18th to 80th Feptember, both days inclusive, : : wide price, but it often happens ho» brisk.Large supplles of dairy pro-[B.Ream, P, AD huigener, BE 8 LM PROFITS OF FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANIES.E panic In our market that it ice what-| duce are being shipped to Europe and |Gary, Henry C., a 8 E «| THB ANNUAL GENERA MEETING : ok Fire Awsurance Companies for th : gible to sell stock at any price there ls still a good demand here ai- Henry Phipps and Willlam Corey.of the Bhareholders of the Bank will be held The average dividend pald by thrty-two British Joint Stock Fire uran pa r the à ever.though the prices are easier, Bhip- |Four of the foregoing are in the man< {at {ts banking house, in this city, on MON- currant finenciel year, corrected down to Beptember 1st, 1905, exceeded 30° per cent.per annum, _ i { In the panic of the 8th of\"May, 1001, , ments of cattle have fallen off.Large utacturing class and five in the finan- DAY, tbe Ju or ocron R next, at three and the average dividends for ten years ending December Blat, 1004, paid by 136 Joint Btock Fire { r certain young broker, whose na eg | SONYENMents of grain are coming from cial class, £ the United By order of the Board.- .Assurance Companies of the United States, as compiled Jrom 0 cla reports, has excee dus v Il be kind to suppress, had 200 Bhares i, yest und the shipping trade gen- The active directors o © Williar + JAMES ELLIOT per cent.per annum.Statistios compiled by the Superintendent o nsurance © Aring à perlod 6 of Jersey Central open for a customer! erally is bu=y.Values generally hold Btates*-Steel Corporation Are Stem, General\u2019 Manager.hirty years, from 1878 to 1904 inclusive, show that the dividends paid by Jana an P re Assur- end determined to sell it.There had, steady, Wool is firm but trade is quiet.EB.Corey, H.C.Frick, Charles Steele, ger, ance Companies amounted to $4,460,886.25, and when it is remembered tha e re es for ire, 85 been no transactions in that stock \u2018NM: Leather hold very, firm.Butter and [Norman B.Ream, P.A, B.Widener, Montreal, 35th August, 1905.: surance are to-day practically BO per cent.to 100 per cent.in exceus of the rates oharged dur- | the morning, and the quotation thero- | cheese have an easy tone and as also|J.F.Morgan, H.H.Rogers, fi.M.L = ing the erlod covered by.the Insurance Department, it will be readily seen that the business fore had not even chamged.The yOUNE Have hogs.Taken all together the out-|Gary, George W.Perkins, H.Phipps, is now fixed upon & substantial basis and the profitablensss of the future is unquestionably broker, however, was badly rattled, He: look is bright for a continuation af the [James Gayley and Thomas Morrison.assurad.mes ; , , | .Qi Si sh en CRE a Bay Sed art | TES veus TN PAU, PTE PUBLIC NOTICE THE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR CAPITAL STOCK never .,( .e .'r bably aid not realize that he er the big trade and the good prices for Now York, Sept.ee trol done : ; % R c .: Canada i Two MILLION \u2018 \u2019 was the essential part o ' : dairy products, and behin s there |of this weo - | © the JBvereign Fire Assurance Company o anada is He stood at the Jersey.Central post all| has been -an- exceptionally -good -har- [inated by the money situation.It was NOTICE Is hereby given that th: i an Sook, Pf ae 50,000 ares of $40.00.each, wr which TWO.HUNDRED AND PIFTY _ 1 alone (for the activity was In other.vest throughout almost the whole coun- predicted as early as Saturday of last FUBLIC 8 hereby given that the : LARS | ffered to investors at a premium of 26 per cent, or FIFTY CT : h \u2018 to aix [City of Montresl and the Canadian Paoifie THOUSAND DOL s now © ° Bt Ee un TES ta 108, without ate LLY; ihe effect of which cannot be over- wesk that rates would advance ath Rafiway Company will apply to the Provin-.DOLLARS A SHARE.vs i stock down from 108 to 10%, withour hie eared.! per cent.before the nd Sade 8 ott to cial Legislature, at its next session, for rati- - * tempting the slightest notice.At his| Toronto reports, to.Bradstreet's say: |and this prediction was made goo fication of an agreement entered into between |.PRICE LIST OF SH ARE s ! last offer one of the old members of the | \u2014The volume of trade actual y moving day when oser, cree dns e as trom and dated the 20th June, 1908, In con.Qk | .hange, accidentally strolling past;at present Is exceedingly large.n er cent.] ] tien with the leasing of certain streoty|- + \u2018 _ \u2018 pie, heard the preposterous price, SAW; all sides: are seen proofs of \u201cthe truth oh pod deal of liquidation on Monday for a period of 99 years.5 shares (ingluding premium).,.$ 280 30 shares (Including premium).$1,500 .3 the misguided young man spoiling his of the prophecies that has long pro- and declines were very general | L.O.DAVID, 10 shares (including premium).BOO 40 shaves (including premium).2,000 | own market and took his stock from mised a big {âll and winter business.|throughout the entire list, the market City Clerk.15 phares (including premium).T5O |' 60 sheves Cingluding premium).2,800 ; him at 108.\u2018The next sale was at 148:\\ Orders to all lines of wholesale trade [ghowing a dull and sagging tendency : CHS.DRINKWATER, ' um) oe 1,000 75 shares (including premium).3,750 ; .This is a very extreme case,\u2019 Of| easily exceeds that of previous years.|al] day long.By Tue aation 1.Secretary Canadian Pucitio Railway 50 ahares (Including premium).sse-.« 1, h tneluai remlum) 5.000 course.The young man in question | Ontarlo Jarvests have been Talrly! it was panifest that the uigation A Company.36 shares (Inoluding premium).c.v.1,250 |.100 shares (including prem a 5,06 /- now, and after all he abundant and of good qu y and \u2018the {was over an e mar rail f°] Montreal, Bept.7th, 1008; © i - a, : fearned his lenson at somebodye els\u2019; immerue Western \u2018erops have oa re ee attain, Joft almost en- Fo THE CONDITIONS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ./ ers {nh the Exchange muc wards imparting a hopeful loo nd featureless a r, = + ) 5 > .expense, but brok n 1 ge to \u2018trade by assuring payment\u2019 of long- na, in the hands of professional NOTICE.A cash payment of not less than tan dollars (910.00) pes share, with subseription, and the bal- | | = == ; standing debts owed In Western Can- traders.OTICD ta hereby given that the \u201cM ance in equal payments at 30, 60 and 90 days.he Directors reserve the right to nocapt eniy ada.Retallers throughout the coun-| Early this morning when money + hal Pollet Assocation.\u201d & Auly charter sush subscriptions and for syoch amounts as they may approve to advance the premium on J try have been confident of a good fall sharply above 6 per cent.the { to close the subsoriptlen books without notice.Cheques, drafts, meney erders, ex- \u2018 up #9 Association for the District of Columbi stook and to © » bscriptiona § took t be Made | = a i =] fata og ¥inting under the laws of the United press ars and other remittances en account of su oript ne for stock must he Mads paysple .: erica, whose object is to carry Pts Ce \u201c + : + pce ! i WE OFFER RN.TOKSON.THORNTON DAVIDSON.yyy DUN aig RT re = | | | : | Win J.DUNN & C0.- _ an, = 9 eutenagt-Governor-in-Councll of the Prov.) .; - { nan Nova sors eons.+ Hickson & Davidson maeureis usant 8 The Sovereign Fire Assurance Company | Consors Amon moan en | S| «Members Montreal Steck Bxshange, | 418 rtotel via th te Seovioes ot Que ?3 CONSOLIDATION BONDS, dee \u2018 to the said \u2018\u2019Masonio Mutual Rallet Assocla- a.: 3500, at per and interest.Stock Brokers, Liverpool, London and Globe Bullding.{9 the said BAY STREET T oron t 0 0 nt.CN | TEL \"MAIN 4084 Dated thle 13th day of September, 4.0.1005.| - ()) anagg\u2014-182 BA y \u2014 uy Co Members Montreal Stock Exchange, : =o ; - MONTGOMERY, Sec.- : .Ce A J.PITBLADO y - nge FM.M RY, Ses., Cy \u2019 a 1 rot BONDS and SEOURITIES.606 17h AL, Washingtèn, D.O.: hs oo - | 12 87, JOHN @TREET.1724 Not Dame St i =r mm - ,Ç = Co ; a _ .67 ne LA LLL he se publidhed by Ths.- tembers Montréal Stoox Exchange.Le Sas Bras Co.Victoria \u201cSuare, gy \u2018 : .or?lreotors ma prit ER Le ae su ae \u2014 En ud Aer EOI - The (0 \u201c \u2018 hits à game and made no errors.Then -.infielders would hunt cover, for he was ~ he was an A-1 topnotcher, and when Qu good salesman : but combined with 2 FAIR PRICES, IT IS IRRESISTIBLE.We'are proud of ; : Blue Ribbon Cevion Tea and if you are not yet using it, all we ask is that you .give it a TRIAL and compare it with others.«5 \u201c Only one Best, Tea.Blue Ribbon Tea.2 bd HOME RUN HAGGERTY | Copyright by Geo, Wm.Daley and published in The Herald by special arrangement Te with the Cänada Newspaper Byndicate.e\u2014 - I' seen the other day a wall from & pitcher in the American League who said he had pitched eighteen games during the season, and had lost \u2018em all by one run, and the team- behind him had averaged three hits.a game in the eighteen.He pointed out that in games with other pitchers in the box they averaged \u2018seven and sight Josh Hapgood was trying to bring up to the top.Josh only had two pitchers, neither of them worth much, and although he knew about Bab's game-losing propensities, he went into it with his eyes open, After Bab had pitched his first game for him and lost it through a hitting streak by Tim Me(Hanis' champion Hayvilles In the ninth Inning, Josh got him in the dressing- tude and attitude room and had a regular heart-to-heart he struck a wonderful Bays: : .| smothered.weary gw ryafi threw \u2018the shoe his right hing foot.The driver saw it, pci the team and asked Bab to get down and throw the shoe in the wagon.Hab climbed down, put it in his hind pocket #0 he oould ollmb into the wagon gain, and then forgot all about it, That game will always stand out in the annals of the Corndroppers\u2019 League A8 a corker.Reggle Van Rensselaer | Was in the box.for us ,and good as he was, he didn't have a thing on Bab- ington Brooks at any stage of the contest.The young fellows on Josh's Cloyerdales just come up to the plate and walked Into Reggle\u2019's swift ones in & way that opened our eyes, und, only for clever fielding by Pinch Hobbs and the rest of the infield we'd a been We batted Bab pretty hard at times, but he had good support, too, and he pulled out of several tcklish places by clever strikeouts of some of our heavy batters.He had a little catcher named Strong, who was all over the field backing up first and fielding bunts and picking fouls off the grandstand llke a veteran, and throwing to the bags like a Kling or a Bergen.When the ninth inning began the score was a tie, eacn side having three runs.Their first \\two men went out driving to the infleld, and then Strong, the young catcher, caught one ot Reggie's swift cuts on the end of his club and tore around to secona, nat brought Bab up, and nobody said much, for he was a cracking good hitter, for a pitcher.as I've au \u2018walked up, and somebody that didn't know the history .of his past life yel'ed: \u2018 .\u201cCome on, now, Brooksy! Haws a chance to win your own game.\u201d Bab smiled a\u2019 kind of tired rmile to me as he come\u2018up to the plaie.MACKINLAY\u2019S Vo B OLD HIGHLAND SCOTCH.Up to Date and a Lite Bit Ahead._ ; \u2018 J.RUSSELL-MURRAY, Canadian Agent, 6 ST.SACRAMENT STREET | talk with him.This was the line of \u201cI amthe champeen hard-luck pit-1 tell that Josh handed out: .he cher of the world.What can th \u201cBrooksy, on looks and graceful gy- hoodoo be?rations and nice curves, and all that, Now, this man's story may be true\u2014 I don\u2019t doubt it, for most ball.players tell the truth-\u2014but he is only one of} & big bunch.\u2018There are hard-luck pitchers, and then again there are others.And this all.concerns one .Babington Brooks of the old Corndrop- pers.\" You couldn't very well say that Brooks belonged to any one club in that circuit.He'd been tried on \u2018em all, but one after another they had cast him adrift.He was one of the nicest looking fellows you ever saw\u2014 tall, broad-shouldered, graceful as an Indian and the fastest fielding pitcher that ever stepped on a diamond.Bab Brooks could steal any base at any time off any catcher in the circuit.When \u2018he came to bat the outfielders would back out to-the-fetice and the you're a winner, but you'll never get! an inch high in this league or any oth- | \u2018er till you get rid of that Jonah that bermeates your entire beimg and hangs suspended about your head; Do you | catch, on?\u201d : \u201cSure,\u201d sald Babington.\u201cBut what am J going to do?I've laid awake nights thinking of what's queering me.A can\u2019t imagine what it is, 1 never! did anything to anybody that they | should wish me hard luck.1 wasn't born in an unlucky time of the year, and every fortune teller I've \u2018ever | been to tells me that I'm bound to! he great some day.1 went to one the other day and told about myself, | and all she would say was: \u201c \u2018Whom the Lord loveth He chasten- eth,\u201d and charged me a dollar.\u201d \u2019 \u201cShucks with clairovoyants and such,\u201d sald Josh.\u201cThe next time you | pitch part you hair in the middle and | put a horse chestnut in your right pocket and a piece of red flannel in; your left stocking.Meanwhile, I'll hunt you up a regular rabbit's foot- mascot\u2014the left hind foot of a rabbit, shot by the seventh son of the seventh son of a cross-eyed nigger in a grave- Yard at midnight, when the clouds is driving over the moon.If that don't turn the trick, I'll get you a\u2019 lucky stone.I'll maKe a winner-out 0 you if 1 have to head all Che dream books\u2018 ever doped.\" ; .830, when Bab pitched a couple of.days afterward, he carefully parted his hair !n the rniddle, as Josh.had told him, and put the horse chestnut in his , pocket and the red flannel in his stocking.He let the Oathurst team down with only two hits, but thelr pitcher \u201chad & good day,.too, and did the same with \u2018ses, and Bab lost his in the tenth inning when one or Ale outfielders muftfed a fly.Josh had the.{rabbit's foot mascot ready for him a a slugger from the headwaters of Slugger Branch.He had every curve in the directory, \u201cspeed to burn,\u201d as these baseball writesmiths have it, and what he didn't Know about a slow ball and-a- change of pace -ain\u2019t-found-in- any weekly baseball talks.In short, he warmed up in front of a manager, he gol a job right on the spot.But the Jonah got in its good work in the year that I knew Bab Brooks in the Corndroppers, and though he played on all of the eight clubs of the circuit\u2019 he never won a game.He never was battered hard, except maybe in the one inning that beat him; he uidn L give away a base on balls,, he hit very few \u2018men, and I never knew him :o make à wild -pitch; but something always happened so that he was Leat.When he was pitchin\u2019 good.ball _ the men behind could not \u201cbat, and wheh they struck a batting streak with him in the box they generally had an error streak with it.I could tell! You a hundred cases of Bab Brooks\u2019 hard luck that lost his games.just\u2019 couple of days later, but he lost again.when he seemed to have \u2019em in his! The lucky stone, that he got after that pucket.Twice \u2018his catcher had pass- |was just as bad, and they lust an- ed balls on third strikes that rolled through knotholes under the grandstand and let in enough runs to win.Three times with the score a tie in the last inning and two.out he worked a batter into putting up an easy fly, only to see two of his fielders collide and thé ball roll away, while the winning run zipped over the pan.I'll just tell you one instance that I saw with my own eyes.There was two \u2018men on bases in the ninth inning, and the Meadowville team that he was playing with was a run to the good.There were two out, and Babbington only needed to get the last man to win the game.That man hit an easy grounder right past Bab and the sec- orid baseman who playing close, jumped for ft.Just as ît came near him it took an ugly bound off a pebble and went under the bag.The man didn\u2019t see it, and ran around and around in a circle looking for the ball.Bab,was the only one who saw where it had gone, and by the time he got cut and picked it up the two runners! had gone in, and the game was lost.\u2018It was such things as this that gave Bab Brooks his Jonah rmmjle, and yet, as 1 sald, his manage™ when they hotel and went out onto the grounds saw his work, couldn't resist giving |in a carryall.Bab sat on the front him a trial.So he swung around the seat with the driver, smoking a cigar circuit with one club twa .weeks and |and looking glum over the prospect another one a month, until finally he ot losing another game, for he aidn\u2019t struck the Cloverdale taflenders, whom-ieven have a new mascot from Josh ; 7 other.game by one-run.: Then Josh tried all sorts of combinations on Bab, such as tying his hair up-\u2014with\" scfings like the negroes do to ward off witches, and spittin\u2019 in his shoes and krep- ing his fingers crossed, and things LiKe that.He near lamed Bab for lite by tylng two of hls toes across one another for a whole game.But it was no use: There didn\u2019t seem to be any combination that would make Bab a winner.oo At last the Cloverdales came up to Alfalfa for a serles of three games, which we needed to win to keep the lead from the Russetvilles, who were close bëhind us.It so happened that Josh wasn't with his team, having gone to look for a spare catcher, and he forgot to put Bab onto any new wrinkle in the mascot line for that day's game, it being Bab's turn to pitch.Josh had built up a pretty little team of young fellows, ana with anything but a Jonah pitcher we might a been afrald of \u2018em.But as it was, we didn't look for anything else than to see another game chalked up on the \u201cwon side of our record.The Cloverdales dressed at their ARE STRONG BELIEVERS IN HAVING oo THE HOME QU CENTRES OF ART provements and expansions being made, -demonstrate this, but we - are also strong supportets of : : 4 ¥ ATHLETICS = .You will be surprised to gee what a splendid display of Footballs and accessories are being made in thik department, to be found ofi second floor.English and Canadian Balls, Rugby and \u2018 Association, $1.25 to $3.75.' 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Effective advertising and increase of trade\u2019 is ob- \u2018 tained at greatly reduced cost.For particulars address or call on The GENERAL SPECIALTY Co, Ltd.\u2018124 8T.PETER STREET, PHONE 5200 MAIN.\u201cWin nothin\u2019, he said: chance to let you fello vs \u201cIt's only n maka two runs in your half Ins ui of ene.\u201d You see; he didn't Lava nny contf- ênce or any hope that he Mad a chance, even at that ceedings; when most blayers wauid be hopping up and dovn th: coachin\u2019 line, he just took things as a matter of course.But, neves.neiese, after two strikes had been .all.d he put a liner over Pinch\u2019s head far a eingle, and Strong raced In witn ti run that put them In the lead.> Pinch got a base on das in one haif, an\u2019 then Bab ralsed the roof by strikin' out | Brownie and Merrit, That brought me up, and the bleachers got suddenly quiet, : Bab Brooks had always ren easiest kind of meat for me.knew it only depended Hn how sirohiyg the fence was whether they ever Bot the ball or not.\u201c The first curve he sent was a nice one, 1nd 1 fol) against It with all my might, and right there and tHen was where ( made a fatal mistake.In putting ro muck force \u2018a it I didn't raise It enough, and it went right back at Bab in a dead line, and hard enough to have made- a hate: through anything not armo._-plated, And that it turned our, was the case with him exactly, .As that drive came sizaMn* at him, With me diggin' for first, and ih.crowd fairly crazy.Bab had only time to emit an exclamation +f horror an turn sideways for a jump out of the way.\u2018The ball hit him fair on the pistol pocket, and as I saw it atrike.! had visions of the ambu'ance a angled pitcher off \u201cthe with a sympathetic, though (riumpn- ant, crowd following.But it never happened.InsLead of bounding off and leaving Bab Hrooks In a bleeding heap, the ball, after a dull thud and a ripping sound, just stuck to him, while the crowd stopped Yelling and watched each others eyes bulge out.Bab spun around a couple of times, but his little catcher kent his wits about him and yelled for the ball.- Bab picked it off his side and lammed it into him jest in ume to staga uf te pro ie and | a good slide for it.You've probably guessed how it happened.It was the worn and battered tang + grounds, | nip Pinch .at-the plate, though he made Prices Talk MF OBSERVE ! = Pervea - - - - Regular Price $1.00, Our Pris GIG Vichy Colestins, Largs Boltles, 2%, \u201c 19¢ Apsnta, Large Bottles, - « 3%, + 28c And a thousand and one other articles upon which we save you a full.33.1-3 from regular prices.CRITICS .who are net wise nor .charitable will tell you that the ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.OF CANADA, LTD, in their new store at 2453 St.Catherine Street, adjoining Hayoook 4 Dudgeon, are BELLING BELOW COST PRICE, must -be LOSING MONEY, cannot possibly LAST OUT, éto,-eto.We smile and Keep on doing a, BIG BUSINESS, and eo can you when you hear them talk.Lo \u2018Mow Do We Do It?You Go TO THE.| say ECO Our ganswer Is logical, reasonable and:-busl- | ness-like, namely: A strong organization of NOM ICAL Capital, Brains and Energy, 30 years\u2019 exper|- ence and a very big turnover enables us to buy cheaper than our willing but much handicapped competitors.Therefore Study These rm yr + Tt Art Aeon ee.Rg pe nn * ep ; _ } rie ou - » Tn I ; ._- a = , zc oo HAMILTONS Extremely Stylish Hats At $3.95.A Don't think for a moment that these Hats were made up to sell at the above price\u2014 they are some of the most exclusive designs and charming effects we have produced this season.They were chosen from our4 two popular lines at $5.00 and $7.50, to create a brisk day's selling on Monday we have priced them for that day $3.95 .° , at EE GIRLS SCHOOL COATS \u2014 Comfortable, warin, full length Costs, made from 24 oune KFricze, in blue, brown and red, Mixtures, \u2018double breasted afd lined, - A $12.50 \u2018garment, $10 0 trimmed soutache braid.$1 98 .0 Priced, for Monday, at .Monday : , Started your Knitting for the holidays yet?5 \u2018 - - It you have, you may require some particular kind or shade of Wool to match\u2014 you'll find It hero.If you haven't, started yet, we'd like you to call and see the assortment we carry of Single and Double Herlins, Andalusians, Shetlands and Shetland Floss.Baldwin's Fingerings, in 2, 3, \u20ac.and © ply.Speclal Prices by the pound.We , want your wool trade.LADIES\u2019 FLEECE LINED GLOVES, 25c.- LADIES\u2019 COATS, the becoming, pleated, loose back, belted kind, In Gray Tweod 4 Lu shoe from that gray stage horse'a nigh hind foot.A nail was &ticking from f(t, and the ball caught on that, leaving to pluck.And it was a luscious berry for him, fot, of course, it won him his first game and put us out of the lead.When Josh reached town that night Bab.had that horseshoe, all decorated with ribbons, hangin\u2019 on his coat, and was buyin\u2019 champagne by the gallon, while \u2018he explained to all hands how he had broke his Jonah at last.And.he went right down the line.He won every game he pitched in that year, 4lgays with the gray horse's shoe in his back pocket, and though 1 didn\u2019t hear of it apolling any more home rurs it certainly was the cause of his landing in the American League the next year, Now he's in the National, and getting big money.But he always owng up that he owes all hig succesd to that horseshoe, and the nail that stuck in fit.BENGALIS ANGRY Fifty Thousand Have Sworn \u2018Not to Use British Goods - Calcutta, September 30.\u2014Fifty thousand Bengalis assembled at the Temple of Kalighat, have sworn by the Goddess Kall to boycott British goods as a protest against the partition of the province of Bengal.The administrative work of the province, according to the views of the home and Indian Governments had grown to such un- wleldy proportions as to necessitate a division of the labor, hence the partition of the province \u2018into two Heu- tenant-governorships.- The Bengalls| are intensely resentful at what they characterize as an attempt to =plit the population and impair.the Benaglis nationality.At-scores of meetings pledged themselves to support the boycott, which has now received the sanction of the priests.\u2018The acene at the Temple at Kalighat, the greatest in Bengal, was striking, when -the immense assemblage took the oath, in the holy presence of the Goddess \u2018not to use foreign goods, buy articles in foreign shops when\u2018 available in native shops, or employ foreigners on any work that can be done by our countrymen.\u201d The High Priest then placed a mystic vermillion symbol on the forehead of each of those who took the oath.The foreign firms are already feeling seriously the effect of the boycott.\u2014\u2014\u2014p MR.DAVEY ACCEPTS CALL.Kingston, Ont, September 30.\u2014The call to Rev.F.Davey, of Storrington, Kingston Presbytery, to Mono Mills, Orangeville Presbytery, -has been aoc- oepted, and his pulpit will be declared: vacant on October 8.He is to receive $850 and a free manse at his charge.Try a Cyraho.Yeu would swear you smoke an Im- it like a berry for Babinaton Brooks: throughout Bengal thee people have | | i | \u201cAGNNST BRITISH - Prices! .Regular.Our price.Cutleura Boap .\u2026,.0.000 sossucu ie 85 230 Cuticura Salve .ceeerees 000 Te TB 490 Pears\u2019 Soap .recsereu00 acuce 18 TE 4 Qe Allensbury Foôd .Le.0.sevevese.$1.00 The Red Heart Tonic Wine .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.81.00 ru He Étems' Headache Wafers .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25 18e 7 Abbey's Salts .eracutaos seerseene .60- 86e Enos Frult Salts.,.tesererenee $1.00 84c Lydia.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound $1.00 TBE Burdock Blood Bitters .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.$1.00.400 _\u2014 Beven Sutherland\u2019 Sisters .e.81.0 Ge Heod's Sarsaparilla.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 +.$1.00 a8¢ ; 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