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[" FOR LIVTLE WANTS See Herald Want Column.\u2014= Le M ; | EST A BLISHED 1808._NO.227.MONTREAL NOT IN RACE FOR BUSINESS OF THE FAST GROWING WEST Commerc Toronto, \u201c Banks Ca, , Se s.Montrea .~.\u20ac known.\" and Financially She is Left Behind by -% \u2018lton, London and Winnipeg\u2014Ontario All the Financial Business While itutions Are All But Un- «rio Commercial Princes Look Over the Ground for Themselves {From The Herald's Special Commissioner fn the West.) i Calgary, Alta., Sept.23.i \u201cI regret to report\u201d that Montreal ia not showing the interest it ight In.the development going on in this parti of Canada.Frequently when we stop.at a station, I look over the express parcels ag they come cut vf the var; ahead.Generally there is an Indication of where they come from.Naturally, one finds, and expects to find, that a good deal of stuff comes from | Winnipeg.Eaton's sture at Winnt-} reg is much in evidence.But there\u2019 are many parcels from Toronto, many! from Hamilton, many from London, but seldom any from Montreal.I have made inquiries here and there! as to whether the obvious deductinn® from this condition lg Justified, and, find it is.In the new towns that are\u2019 springing up, one learns that the youthful proprietors\u2014they are all youthful\u2014buy thelr stocks in Toronto for the most part, and that Hamilton.and London, as well as Winnipeg, get a share.Montreal 1s rarely hear from.In the hotels I run across leading the in or Toronto business men's names on registers, and occasionally see one the flesh.Montreal business men the higher order are rare visitants.The Toronto bankers are keenly interested too.They come in person, the big ones, and look over the ground.When they go back home they their friends to come out, armed with letters of Introduction.They are here, yet laving the foundations of business, while Montreal men are comfortably at home.When they arrive, \u2018le: the pleasant {lluslon that they are probably getting their full share of \u2018he business.When they have gore through the shops they know that coinpeting wares, American often, are on the shelves.Then they take measures accordingly.No doubt, that is why Toronto, Hamilton and London express parcels are s¢ numerous.; Even then, however, the bank man- agerg sa), the bulk of the collections: made in this farther side of the Mid-: dle West, are for American houses.! Nn doubt the Montreal merchants\u2019 feel that their Interests are well enough looked after through some Winnipeg connection.Winnipeg merchants, however, are beginning to set up branch supply houses farther West.So are Ontario houses.Aud it au counts.Montreal ought to be here,, and Montreal isn't, and the newcomers who are making this couniry the market it Is must wonder, If they think about it at all.how Montreal continues to maintain its reputation as the chic?commercial city nf the East, Montreal is known by traffic handlers in this distrivt as à buse of supplies for boots fronwnres.The Ontario cities are ihe Eastern Lases to which the general store man jooks for the rest of his goods have and Ontario's Active Bankers.It might be Interesting to know in how far this condition is traceable to the bankers.Certainly it 18 a significant colncidence that !t is the Ontario banks that are showing mi st interest in, and deriving most profit from, the growth of the West.The Bank of Commerce and the Imperial Bank seem to be omnipresent.They are after the business.I have already described their race for North Battleford, and while that had its amusing feu- tures, it must nevertheless be taken as a sign of the times, The Bank of Hamilton is also quite a little in rviq- ence, It 18 not for me to say whether their; Most in evldeuee.policy is wise or unwise from the view! point of their shareholders.They are Boiuæ tv à considerable initial expense, | no doubt, and conservative managers\u2018 may, and du, whether there Will be udequate return for à long time.But such inquirles as l have been abled to take on this score indicate that! in the smaller) question most of the branches towns come out even by the end of the, second year, that In the larger\u2019 towns suite of them are doing a very handsome business, It 18 well to note that the Americans who come here always bring a bit of money with them, and most of it they | leave in safe keeping, generally, I! fancy, without expecting interest.In\u2019 somie high as seventy-five and places as interesting of all Western agricultural developments, the rapidly proceeding occupation of lands now actually under irrigation and producing crops of an order not generally associated with the West in the imaginations of people dwelling in the East.Buy a Ticket.It seems to me that there is room, yes need, for more activity on the part of both financlal and commercial 1n- stitutions in Montreal, unless Montreal is willing to have the West develop into an outlier of Ontario.\u2019 Industrial Montreal might join the other two in keeping an eye upon the Arner- jean.The business man up here Is not glv- ing the Canadian East very much the Lest of it just now.He says he would \"like to, but alleges that Canadian ship- i pers do not begin to show as much solicitude about pleasin gthelr customers as Americans \u201cdo.The American house notifies when goods are shipped, and keeps track of the goods, by tracers und otherwise, until delivery.The Canadian, in too many cases, takes the order and lets his customer do the tracing.Business is lost that way.a What remedies should be applied to correct existing conditions, what meth- oda adopted to get into touch with this per cent.of these deposit accounts will Brewing and valuable business that terminale within a year, but others Seems Just now to be outside Mont- replace them, for other settlers are real\u2019s sphere, or to be slipping away coming 1n In great numbers, and a from it, those directly interested will Very respectable total of deposits can be best able tn say, if once they get be maintalued, while there 19 a de- to realize what is happening.Out mand for loans at from cight to nine here it is felt that representatives of per cent, which works out at a fig-) Montreal houses and other Eastern ure about equal to the deposits, and houses, ought to keep nearer the de- makes the basis of a nice business, | even if for awhile something has to; be written off the profit account.| velopment.Meantime, a trip West is worth the while, if the heads of houses, if only At all events, whatever may be the for a look at the way the country is head office view of it, these banks filling up.J.C.Walsh.do undoubtedly keep Ontario well to the fore in the West, The Bank of Commerce authorities, it begins to ap- \"pear.are bent upon being represented at every Important point on the Canadian Northern system, and are credited with the same Intention respecting the | Grand Trunk Pacific.Possibly this 18 partly due to the business relations of the hank equal .nicrest is sho woth these roads, but aimusl n in the development going on along the Canadlan PFa- cific system.Numcrous as are the Commerce branches now in existence, | there will be sill more before the your closes af the clerical help can be secured., Where Montreal Does Appear.Of Montreal banks, the Merchants is etes is lu neurly all cases singularized, to the visitor at leust, by the excellence of is hbuilings.of statist s, Impressions are oùly Inpres-lous, ur À agree with but certainly there Is a uniform excellence about the buidings the Merchants Bank puts up v.herever it estubiished?that Ofie al once ia good opnnion 6° the bank and a conviction that it has confidence When one Lat dozen of these mm the ol for towns, He cunnot help wondering why the To- rocio banks are to have the 1A 6e Bo Much to these in the toewns.The Union Hank is a'se murh praisel as a ploneer in these partly, which says something for Quebec, wise heard from.The Rank of Montreal.for soma rea - cours, Haat not is IV es has seen a in the country.aniowed Ives newer The Moisons is ; emigration office, and the Canadian gon, While firmly fixed at cectaln Associated Press understands that strategle points, does not exactly fim- Lord Strathcona has taken over the Dress one as being in the running.It lease with power to sublet sees tu have followed the ©.P.Rand the Ogllvie Milling (Company Into a certain territory, nn! to have heen coaxéed Into ne r places, WILL BE SUPPRESSED airterence between a Gorudarstevennaja Don- The mova that most Lentifing it with \u2014 .| ma and a Zemstvo Sobor.this new deveiopment is perhaps the Henceforth U.S.Weeklies Will be To Westmount.vatabhishment of à hranch at Ray- Charged Full Rates When | Thou tottering child of Independent gait\u2019 mond, where the Mormons have their Entering Canada.by Bont thou tarry BONE omuld Rive Leet sugar fa torv, wheih last year Ottawa, Sept.26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The cir- Thes wider scope that thou in peace might i turred out, It Is claimed, eome six Intl- UYnn pounds nf sugar.Whether that argues any mismelerstanding between Raymond and Montreal prires may be A matter for conjecture, but whether or no, It does bring the bark into touch sth possibly the most as to sugar ALD.GALLERY WILL RUN FOR MAYOR NEXT TERM He Says That it is the Turn of an English-Speaking Catholic in 1906 1 If Mayor Laporte persists In de- Clining to accept a sArond term, then J say it ts the turn of an Irish Cath- Dlic as Mayor of Montreal.and in that event I shall be a candidate for the bffice,\u201d said Ald.Gallery, M.P.tn The Herald this morning in response to a Question as to tha maynralty.! \u201cSince Mayor McShane'g9 Mme,\u201d sald Be.\u201ctwelve yveara had elapsed Mort real had seen Mayor Villeneuve, \\Vil- won-Smith.Prefontaine diva terms), Cochrane, and Laporte, but no hng- Msh-speaking (\u2018atholic.\u2018\u2019The Irish C\u2018Athokdic ceded their turn in order to give Hon.Raymond Pre- Containe a second term.Mr.Prefon- Raine then promised his support tn the irish Cathnlics next time their turn tame round.\u201cIf the French-Canadian people «ft Montreal stay by this arrangement.as YU have no doubt they will,\" concluded Ald.Gallery, \u201cI think it is my turn to ryn for the office.I have given the ty eight years of the beat service was capable of as alderman, as well serving fis Interests at Ottawa, and ALD.D.GALLERY, M.p.AUSTRALIA WANTS OUR IMMIGRANTS \u2018Jealous of the Praise British MONTREAL, TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905.Zo RQ \\ XR NR 07 Sy \\ \\ FERA cs.= = AZ AE THE SPECIALIST: SYSTEM BADLY RUN DOWN, BUT I GUESS HE'LL RECOVER.N \\ À \u2026 prier NO ORGANIC TROUBLE OEE A NN N N S 2 NN = AR a IN 7 Js 2 rg TWO MILLION LOAN GOES TO MA, BED Newfoundland Government Will Pay That Amount for Telegraph System | ! t | London, tept.28\u20145ir Robert Bond, | Premier of Newfogpndland, has completed arrangemen for the issue today of a Joan of $,000,000 to be pald to Mr.R.G.Reld for the Newfoundland telegraph lineggk The interest will beat 3 1-2 per cent rs It has branches at.quite a number of poi ts, und its pres- JT think 1 have earned the public sujp- port for the higher position tn rlose my municipal career.Amongst the other candidates apoken Raturday that the stock of the Gen- of in the event of the fight being al-; aral Adjustment Inwed to the Irish C\u2018atholics.are Sen- largely oversubscribed, although only ator Cloran, MT.Chas, F.Emith and'haif of the fire insurance companies Harbor Commissioner Doman HIS INJURIES PROVED FATAL.| Sherbrooke, Que.Eept.26 \u2014(Spe- | ctal.)\u2014 Win.Vosburg.of Cherry River, | died in the Protestant Hospital this Press Bestows Upon Canada | morning as a result of injurles he re-, ceived while rolling logs yesterday in i ! _ {Canadian Assoclated Press Cable.) a Jumber camp.A | Ing fell on him | { London, Sept.26 \u2014Mr.T.A.Cough- and fractured his ebn\u2019l \u2018lan, agent-general for New South .10-DAY'S PERMITS TOTAL $160,000 Northern Electric Co.\u2019s New Factory on Guy Street to Cost $115,000 Building permits to the extent of $160,000 were issued at the City Hall this morning.The Northern Electric Manufacturing Co.will erect a factory at the corner of King of William streets, to cost | $115,000.The Wire & Cable Co.will erect al $35.000 building at the corner of Guy and St.James.The Bell Telephone Co.will put up a 34.000 office building on Aqueduct Street, and a telephone exchange on Mountain Street, also costing $4,000.Ald.S.D.Vallieres will build eight dwellings on Market Street, at a cost of $5,200.\u2014 Wales, in the report as to why emigrants avold Australia which he has, presented to hig government says: \u201cIn, 15585 twice a8 many British emigrants! went to Australia as to Canada.Last\u2019 \u201cThrough The Heralds Szeve year five persons went to the Dominion for every one to the Commoun-, TDAN'S nnd Herbert's respective experiences wealth, The Engel-h press, Mr.Cough- seem to show that, as election machinery, lan declared lavished all possible praise popularity 1s cheaper than cheese and crack- on Canada, , ers.! While pursuing an exactly opposite | VAN 1 .course\u2019 towards Australia.The con- BARON KOMURA will pass through here trat and Immigration laws of Can- | to-morrow with what is left of the spolls of war in bis baggage.But they haven't had to out open any freight cara to get jt in.ada and Australia are very similar and in Canada they ares trictly enforced: J.and there are continued cases of lm-' BIR FREDERICK POLLOCK has come here migrants being turned back and thelr ito feel the pulse of public opinion with re- employers heavily fined, but nothing gsrd to a new sobeme of Imperial unity, about this appears in the English which is a garment with many embroideries.press, and little vor no mention is made He made a good start this morning by refds- publicly on the months of cheerless.!BE to see the representatives of the press.winter and want of rain over large\u2019 areas and the destruction of crops to the disappointment of many immigrants and the return of many more.Mr.Leopold, proprietor of the Canadian labor lsureau at Charing Cross.' ig vacating his present quarters 9) TOO RAD of Gaynor and Greene to leave us just ae we'd tnrreared the judges\u2019 salaries , to encourage the decision business.: | AND we are till trying to find out the - the same bailding us the Canadian AMERICAN FICTION | Hre?Let not a hundred =uns sirk low in rest Ere thou hast placed thy head upon our breast; Although we &: to hear the tinkling bells Of those ruds¥erentures on your grassy dells; i And often do our weary steps prolong culation of a number of United States fiction weeklles is likely to be ocur- | .talled fn Canada hereafter.For twenty years such publications as the \"Am erfcan Women,\u201d \u201cAmerican Architect\u201d \"Woman's Home Journal,\u201d and a list of thirty-flve others, have been en- « of tbe milk- , tered at Canadian post offices as news- To catch tbe muair 5 and VE mad a sont, papers and entitled to the lowest rate And tourists aay as o'er thy paths they pass: of postage.\"Tis pity that a village jurt mo neat \u201cHereafter, they will be charged a Cannot boast even nf a city's street\u2014 cent for two Ounces.80 throw thy lot with us, oh village, fain, Our aldermen have lots of time to spare: | And then, dear viliage, if you fain wonl4 COMPTON ELECTION TRIAL Just rant our fathers with your surplus ' : WAS UP FOR HEARING cash.\u2014De Plume.OF COURSE ww: ant believe that Kyrle | Bellew war takl:.& whirl at roulette on | Sunday: tut that gentleman named Murphy, Service of Writ.| who dbluffed his way out of the prisoners\u2019 _ dock and the celle yesterday.and then came \u201cSherbrooke, Que.\u2026 Sept.26.\u2014(Spe- | back and paid bis fine quietly, must be a lal.) \u2014The preliminary objections in \u2018dead ringer for Raffles.the petition against Mr.R.H.Pope, | «x-M.P., for corrupt practices at the THE Ville Marle Bank has just got through list election fn Compton County, came liquidating.It is nice to he reminded that up for hearing before Mr.Justice I.¢- Men wera busy grabbing other men's money mieux this morning 4A the Superior VOD before ny Hyde invented the Equit- t\"ourt.The respondent attacked the °°\" °° service of the petition, contending that Counsel for Respondent, Mr.Rufus H.Pope, Attacked Regularity of SIR FREDERICK POLLOCK 1» doubtlese Mr Pope was at his domicile and | Gant .relying on the Hunt Club and the view from Lid have been served with the P\u20ac- | the Westmount golf links to provide him with perial unity.;\\nf t Im The petitioner proved by the bailirf | aformation on im that Mr.Fope sought to evade per- | vice, and :hat æe could not find him at his home.\u201cThe balliff told of an occasion when he went up to the house In the afternuon, Mrs.Pope called up A Sunday Steal.I took a pen, and I am not a thief, The preacher took the atand: And moon we stole through walls of undettef Into the promised land, her husband and then Informed the Tue prencher said that 11e was really worse allitf that he would be home at six Than any baseball rame, o'clock.At that hour the balliff went For men will aften watch a steal from first - up to the door and overheard Mrs.And get there just the same; Pope say.\u201cYou had better stay where Then as they stand upon the sérond base.! you are\u201d Thelr peering eves wlll roam, \u2018Then steal to third beneath the catcher's ' The balliff learned on another oc- face casion when he went to serve the pe- | And watrh a steal from home.tition that Mr.Pope had gone to Lep- Now, as the ushers stole from out their pews, i noxvilie and hoarded a R.and .' And walked the alsin In ntate, ) \u2018train \"1 watched my chance and stole a quarter from The case was taken en delihre | The plush collection plate.\u2014\u2014 i \u2014De Plume.RAL BTME ~T REAU.| The Germans may have practised cruelty in GENE ADJUS ME su u ! South Africa, but please reflect on how much more barahty they would have acted had they compelled the natives to read the Gazoot's : editorials.ONLY one man Injured in a Incroase match | and at111 the rumor circulates that the world | is not decomins nlvilisal New York, Sept.26.\u2014It wag learned » Bureau is already have beey heard from \u201d rl DON'T « .E Cap.Bernier's name mentioned | | in that bunch of explorers who favor an international expedition to the North Pole.We | must register an objection-to Cap.being left | out, for if it were not for him we wouldn't ; know that there was a North Pole.| | THE trascible pater objects because there ! are 63 Eundays this year.but he should not | grouch, as this will not bappen for another , 110 years.Fall Transformations.The leaves are red that once were green, The skica are dull that once were bright; Rut, maddest change of all, I ween, The shoes are black that once were white.\u2014Philadel\" hia Bulletin.IF General Booth is combi ut to Canada | we would advise him to Igne s St.Louis de | Mile End.The Sieve has other uses for its | columns | A New Value.Said the heiress, \u201cDo you love ma for my | own intrinsic worth?' Bhall you always love me that way\u2014tell me, shall yon?\u201d And he answered he, \u2018Of course, dear\u2014it's the surest thing on earth\u2014 I rate you in my hrart at your Pa value.\u2018 IN MANITOBA you may gamble under n (charter, but down heres, in Old Quebec, wé ara fined if we flirt with the gaudy wheels of .It musf té*fuily 10,000 childrn born?fortune.Why this differsnce?that the Cons, who rule in Manitoba, like to see coin splash into dishonest coffers.THAT CHAP who bluffed his way out of à Morttreal rell yesterday is the brand of chap we would bate to run up against in & poker game.The Thirsty Juror.When locking up a culprit, The fare, as we have read, Is nothing very fancy, Only water and some bread.The jurors are more lucky, For it'n fashionable, we hear, To give the poor unfortunates A daily glass of beer.You Bet.(Boston Glgbe.)\u2019 : There will hardly be international complications of much 1m ce because a Cenadian cruirer, commissioned to prevent poaching by American fishermen in Lake Erie, has shot holes tn three or four fishing tugs that were ndmittedly where they had no right to be.Tncidentally, by the way, it has been demonstrated that the men behind the - ,Euns on the Vigilant know how to shoot.WESTERN professor says the world ia get- ticg better all the time.Great moral effect there insurance scandals, lynchings, and African atrocities are having.Live Political Item.The Garoot hasn't mentioned Hon.R.Laird Borden for nine daye.A Woman's Admission.We think we detest people whom we like.Mountains of disputes separate us from them; a word is often sufficient to cross those mountains.\u2014George Sand.A Picture.O she war fair to look upon\u2014 Her dating suit wasn meagre.And from the crowd assembled A thousand eyes were eager To view her charms.She heeded nat, But strolled upon the coast\u2014her Lips were red, her teeth like pearls, 4 everything about her denoted that - was the swellest ever\u2014in fact, the ole thing, but rhe only a poster.ere œ Milwaukee Sentinel SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN HURRIED - INTO BAKY 100,000 Men, With Three Batteries of Artillery, Reach the City SCENES OF BLOODSHED English Eyewitnesses State That the Stories of the Horrors Fall Far Short of the Actual Occurrences.f Baku, Caucasia, September 26.\u2014Re- inforcements totalling 11,000 men, with three Latteries of artillery, have ] ed this city.The governor has issuea an order forbidding the troops under any circumstances to fire on houses occupied by foreign consuls Should, however, shots be fired from these buildings at the troops, the landlords will be heavily fined.The proprietors of the naptha wells and refineries have been ordered under pain of arrest to pay all the arrears of wuges due their employes.Reports of Eye-witnesses.London, Sept.26.\u2014Interesting incidents of the experiences of the Englishmen connected with the oil industry at Baku are reachoing their relatives in England Williams, one of four Englishmen rescued from & mob at sa- lakban, writes that the stories of the {the city officials.\"Officer orrhage began And the unfortunate ras man slowly bled to death.The police were then notifled\u2014for the family with whom Charrette lived are far too poor, tn stand any hurlal expenses, and the.Ledy was transferred to the morgue, | BIRTH FIGURES ARE INCOMPLETE Dr.Laberge Says There! Were 10,000 While only 7,000 Were Registered City records of births are as yet far from oomplete-despite thu efforts uf A large number of children are born in Montreal whose names never grace the records at ine City Hall.This is the reason assigned by Dr.Louis Labrge the tity Health for not publishing the exact figures of the citv\u2019's recorded births in his annual report yesterday.| \u201cWhy should I publish 7,000 births officially recorded\u201d said he, \u201cwhen 1 have reason to khow that there were ( The publira- tion of such fallaceous statistics would only damage® the city and convey false impressions.The trouble was, said Dr.Was ly as no adequate penalty was provided by the law for non-registration, Until the authorities were placd in position to compel full registration of all births he felt sure that the official figures would be far-from complete.Even as\\it was, however, the people were bec ing moré and more: accustomed to a proper registration of all births, and the city health officer thought that !* would no be long before the officials would be approximately correct.LANDLORDS MUST REPAIR HOUSE The Tenant and Landlord Question Settled in Superior Court An Interesting judgme nt relative to ; the various responsibilities of tenant \u2018and owner of a house was renderea {his morning in the Superior Court by Mr.Justice Curran.In the case in question the plaintiff, Mr -Francis Henry Clarke had rented a house, 385 Victoria Avenue, West- mount, from Mr.Patrick McCabe, at an annua rental of $198 lie had a lease for five years.The plaintiff alleges that the foundation was not of stone, and in consequence $260 damage Was done the fur- sult the house had tp be ralsed.Mr.Clarke wanted repalrs made or $4.0 damæges for all the trouble.The defendant offered a reduction for three months in the rent, equal to $19.50; but His Lordship decided that the house-owner was liable for the half éf the damages, or $125, and the \u2018executive meeting was Afternoon tea was served by.the - W.I.T.U to the members of the con- J.aberge, \u2018that the system of registration {as yet too new to be eoimnplte, espulal- | niture by the house singink.As a re-, 3 : horrors give but a feeble idea of the actual occurrences.| © He adds: \u201cI was shut up in my, place at Zabrat for rive days without any water except local mineral water.All the people here were crying and fainting.All around were fires rifle shots.\u201d Ten Armenians were killed out of those in our own yard.You could not walk a yard without several shots being fired at you.We tried to .save the wounded but the shooting was Tragedy of Poverty, Misery too sood and we had to give up the > atttempt.\u2018\u2019 h ed Edward MacCallüm, another rescu and Death That Recurs British subject, fullly confirme the i stories of massacre, burning and pil- But Too Often | lage.\u2026 After describing the commence- - {ment of the outbreak, Septethber 2 wken the Armenians massacred 300 About three o'clock this morning Tartars, etnered the workmen's bar- Xavier Charette, a rag-picker, fifty racks at Romani and massacred every- ; years of age died from hemorrhage 1n; body within them, within an hour.Five an upper back room of a ricketty oli: hundred Tartars surrounded the works tenement at 14 Bronedon Lane.For Where MacCallum was stationed and 1X years or more he had been ailing, forced him to give up the Armenians Lut had received no medical attendance.hiding on the premises.He added: i \u2014had asked for none, indeed, because \u2018Fourteen of these were butchered in he could pay for none.Grimly he had ; our yard with fiendish brutality.One borne the ravages of his disease, grimly | tnan had his entire stomach cut out.had gone each day to his work, learn- The band sacked the neighborhood in ing at last, however, to drown his; the most systematic manner.They had hopelessness and dull his pain by, carts ready to take away tehir means of drink.pinuder to the Tartar villages.Fifty This in the end was the cause of his (\"ossacks with a police chief \u2018arrived death.last week the pain had been, ON the scene, but did nothing except\u2019 worse than usual and a prolonged [look on at the work of massacre.The spree had been indulged In with ill ef-' Whole time we were besieged we lived fects.Saturday night found \u2018the m:n on cofidensed salt water.\u201d crade Are unable to leave his bed: Sunday hem-! : Ta W.C.T.U.AT RICHMOND.Richmond, Que., Sept.26.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The provincial convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union commenced to-day at two p.m.in *halmers\u2019 resbyterian Church.The held at 1.50 an.© vention in the.Foster Temperance Hall.The services Wednesday aad Thursday evenings will be held in the town hall, beginning at eight o'clock.This evening's service was chiefly greetings from local clergy and others, and replies by the officers and by Mrs.Dyer, of Sutton.on behalf of the deie- gates.Rev.speaker on Wednesday evening._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HON.W.A.WEIR WILL SPEAK.The Hon.W.A, Weir, K.C.,, will de- lover an address at the annuad harvest home gathering to be held \u2018n Huntingdon on the 28th inst.under the auspices of the Angligan Church.+0 + What is Going On + His Majesty's-\u2014Raffles.Academy\u2014Wm.H, West's Big Jubilee Minstrels.Nouveautes\u2014Les Amants Legitimes.Francals\u2014Les 5 Cents de Baptiste.Royal\u2014The Jolly Girls.Arena\u2014Crocker's Educated Horses, Art Assoclation\u2014Picture of the Cor- jonation of His Majesty Edward VII.At Monument National\u2014Liberal convention of St.Lawrence Division.Concert at the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute, Fine and Cool A gale is blowing in the Gulf of St.Lawrence and.in the Maritime Provinces and frosts were experienced in many parts of Ontario during .the night.Manitoba and heavy rains on the British Columbian coast.The readings in Montreal during the past twenty- four hours showed maximum and minimum temperature of 50 and 35.The record at various other parts yesterday, were as follows:.Victoria, 52, 54: Edmonton, 48, 64: Calgary, 42.66: Winnipeg, 42, 64: Port Arthur.2 52, Parry Sound, 86, 54: Toronto, 44, 58; Ottawa, 40 52; .2, 52; Halifax, 44, 64.Quebec, rt BIRTHS.ROSS\u2014On September 25th.at Westniount, Ross, Jr.86 York à son to Mr.and Mrs.RS Publicity Pointers.IT'S AN OLD STORY.The \u2018Dollar Hat\" Store, at 2320 Bt Catherine Street, is a new Institution in Montreal, but it has come to stay.Stores of this kind are well known in the larger centres a.ross the border, hat ts sold at the one and only price of one dollar.The Dollar Hat Company report that their business here has been a distinct success.in - fact, beyond thetr rréatest expectations.They attribute thetr success Iargely to judicious advertising, and in this connection It may be pointed ott that they use The Herald exclusively in tha English field.\u2018No other Englteb paper will be used in Montreal,\u201d sald the manager.\u2018\u2019The Herald fills the dil.That's the way we size it up, anyway.Our results have certainly been satisfuctery, and we are not new advertisers.And we think we know the situation in Montreal pretty * reduction beside.thoroughly.\u201d Anna Shaw will be the .Showers have occurred over ° Every kind of .i + nF i hi «mn \u2014 mm.ave an angry snort, arm he caught.% wonder you's sick,\u2019\u2019 he roared, \u2018\u2018 you foel Rf you've elobbered that slimy, brownbread dd Joao be Mow hump for home! Begin te-day CHASE & SANBORIS on the way.ou\u2019ll come to thank me on your-knees | Good-bye | Clesrout | Two dollars, please} STARTLING CHARGE AGAINST GERMANS Said to Have Hanged Native Women and Children * Cape Town, September 36.\u2014 The Argus publishes allegations of atroclous conduct on the part of German troops in German Southwest Africa.The Argus publication contains statements made and signed by the Boers.The acts of cruelty alleged include the hanging and shooting of native women and children as sples, and the shooting of natives wounded in battle, as not worth succoring.FRENCH CONGO CRUELTIES.Paris, Sept.26.\u2014The report of the late Count de Brazza upon his investigation of charges agalnst officers of the French Congo is said by the Matin to contain grave charges against the Governor-General, Emile Gentil.The .Matin says that the minister of the colonies must elther countermand the order for a national funeral in honor of the explorer's memory or sign the dismissal of the accused [X'S ernor-general.The crueltles alleged agalnst the latter include hanging up women by their feet till they died, and ordering negroes 10 be clubbed to death.It is said that he is responsible for the sacrifice of an enormous number of natives.; - \u2018PROF.BRITTAIN, OF U.N.B, WILL COME TO ST.ANNE'S Just John, N.B.Sept.26.-\u2014-Word has us een received of the appointmen of Prof.John Brittain, of the Unives sity of New Brunswick, to a chair in the new college which Sir William M »- Donald is erecting near Montreal.Prof.Brittain is to have charge of the nature study branch, which will be ons of the foremost positions gr that institution, and will have attached to it a remunerative salary.This appointment will take effect a year from this fail, when it Is expected the new buill- ing will be completed.Prof.Britialn goes back tn the U.LI, B.again this fall, where he will remain through the winter, and in the spring will again assume charge of the school gardening of the rural schools until time to take up his work in the new college, eee Fine gold neck chalns and pendants, Hemsley, 255 St.James St-\u2014Adv.: EE CONCERT IN AID OF ORGAN FUND.The choir of St.Mary's Church (corner Cralz and Panet streets) ls to give its first entertainment, consisting of a concert and operatta, in ald of the new organ fund, on Monday evening, Oct.16th, in the hall of the church.The choir will sing several chotuses, quartets and duets.The puplls of the convent will perform an opératta, and other talented amateurs will take part tel PROTECTION OF ANIMALS IN WAR.« The Church of England Society for promoting kindness to animals has sent 8 memorial to the President of the United States asking for his good offices in the interest of animals engaged in war.What the soclety urgas 18 that in all future wars the respective commanders in chief shall agree that properly qualified farriers, provided with smokeless and noiseless horse-killers, and wearing the badge of the Red Cross, shall enjoy the same protection as is now accorded to those who tend wounded men, .td, TO STRATHEMA Ht First Attempt to Provide University Residence a Great Success Sixty students are now in residence in Strathcona Hall, oocupying the three upper storeys of the splendid new home of the McGill Ualversity Y.M.C.A., and so great was the demand for dormitories that tf the accommodation had been available the association could have had two hundred.The firet atep taken to previde a res!- dential feature in connection with Mc- Gil! College life has been an emphatic and complete success, For a considerable time the university authorities have been dealrous of indreduicing this element to give complsteness te the university appointages and at tho same time to pravide for the welfare of the young men who come m a distance to pursue their unt course here and who are without friends \u2018n the city.Prinolpal Peterson recognising the moral and educational advantages that would spring from it has been an active and sympathetic supporter of the project.The sixty rooms in Strathcona Hall represent but a beginning, for it is expected that as the advan of the residential experiment in B8trathoona Hall are demonstrated in student life the demand will be so great that active measures will be taken to provide othe: university homes of a similar character, and possibly even on & larger Ecale.Although there are sixty students in evidence the building is not yet completed.The decorators and carpenters are still at work on the lower storeys where the executive offices of the Y.M.C.A.are to be, but the work is so far advanced that the excellence of the arrangements are apparent.In an- fortnight everything will.be other complete and the greatly enlarged Y.M.C.A.activities in full swing.The formal opening will take (Signed), H.LAPORTE, Mayor.L.O.DAVID, (Countersigned).\u2019 Co City Clerk.BY-LAW TO ANNEX THE CITY OF ST.HENRY TO THE CITY OF MÜNREAL Whereas it is In the interests of the City of Montreal to aunex Lo its territory the City of S{.Henry to form part thereof, as a separate ward; under the name of Bt.Henry Ward, and cunnot but be productive of mutual advantages, the Council of the said City of Montreal, enacts as follows:\u2014 1\u2014The territory now comprisMmg the; City of St.Henry, as hereinafter Je- scribed, shall constitute one of the] wards of the City of Montreal, shall be known as St.Heury Ward: \u2018The territory of the Clty of St.* Henry is comprised within the fol- \u201c Jowing boundaries and Mmits:\u2014 * To the northeast by a broken line \u201c0?the axis of St.Antoine St.and .* Atwater Avenue, running in a southn- \u201ceast direction along the sald axils of * Atwater Avenue, coinciding with the « dividing line between the City of St.! Henry and the (City of Ste.Cune- * gonde to ite \u201cinterseetion with the \u2018Axis of the Lachine- Canal; thence \u2018\u201crun:.ing in * æ southwest direction.* along the axfg' of the Lachine Canal, \u201cby a curve «line, to its intersec- \u201cMon ,with the - prolongation of the \u2018axis of the Cote Gt.Paul Road, * thence running in a north-east and \u201cnorth direction, along \u2018said axis of \u201cthe Cote St.\u201cen line coinciding with the dividing \u2018line between the City of St.Henry and the parish of Notre-Dame de * Graces, to its intersection.with St.* Remi Street! thence running in a * north-west direction, along the said \u2018\u2019axis of the Cote St.Paul Road, to \u2018the north-west * Dame Street and further, up coincid- \u201cing with the north-east limit, of offi- \"cial lots Nos.188 and 183a \"ot the \u201cParish of Notre-Dame de Graces, to + an approximata distance of 370 fest \u201c north-west of the sald alignment of \u201cNotre-Dame Street; thence running \"in.a north-east direction along the * dividing.line between the City of \u201cSt Herry and the Town of West- \u2018 mount, through official lots Nos.1657.\u201c165, and 1632, of £he cadastre of the parish of Montréhl and thence coin- \u201c Ding with the: south- west limit af * offlelal lots Nos, \"154, ?73, 153,-151, 160, ** 149, 148, 147, 146, 145, 144, 143, 142, 141, \u201c140, 139, 1 137, 138, 135, 134, 133, 132, ** 131, 130, 129, 128, 127, 128, 125.124, 123, \u201c1%, 121, 120, 119, 118, 117, 118, 115, and \u201c114 of the subdivision of number 1434 \u201cand of numbers 1408,5, 140K.6, 1409, \u201c1410, 1411, 1412, 1413, 1414, and 1415; of * the Cadastre of the Parish of Mont- \u201creal, to its intersection with the \u201caxis of Hallowel] Street (now Rose \u2018de Lima); thence running in a ** gouth-enst directjon along the said \u2018vaxfs of Hallowell Street to the in- * tersection of sald: axis with that of \u201cBt.Antoine 8trest; thence running \u2018in a north-east direction along the \u201caxis of St.Antoine Street, by a * broken line to the starting point.\u201d \u201cThe maid City of St.Henry being \u2018bounded to the north-east partly by \u2018the Town of Westmount and partly \u201cby the City of Ste.Cunegonda; to \u201cthe south-east partly the Clty of \u2018\u201c Montreal and partly by the Town of \u2018Cote St.Paul; to the south-west \u2018and west by tho Parlshs of Notre- \u201c Dame de Graces, and to the north- \u201c want partly by the parish of Notre- \u201c Dame de (Graces, and, partly by the] \u201cTown of Westmount.\u201d 2\u2014The St.Henry Ward shall be re- premented hy two aldermen, elected In the manner provided in'and by the charter of the said Clty of Montreal.3\u2014The assets of the City of St.Henry consolidated, with the.assets of the the City of Henry shall also be consolidated with the Mabilities of the City of Montreal; and the St.Henry Ward shell be put on the mame foot- Ang as the other wards of the aald City of Montreal, as regards glvio faxes and other municipal dues, and be subject to the provisions of the severcl by-laws in force in the City of Montreal and to the laws governing the sald City, as well as to those af the City of St.Henry until such \u2018time as the purposes of said by-laws have been completely attained and realized.of Any debt contracted after the firat January Oe Der: tor a the Sie of St.Henry\u2014except for admin- {stration purposes -beyond what is included in the financial statement now before the Council, which shows the total indebtedness of the sald City of St.Henry to be $1,889,240, shall be pald by means of & apecial assessment to be levied on the property owners of said City of Bt.Henry.\u201c 5\u2014The by-laws of the City of \u2018st.Henry shail remain in force in the Bt, enry Vard until the 1st May, 1906, om and after that dete, Henry \u2018Ward shall be.subject to the \u201cby-law of the City of Montres\u2019 ¢\u2014The two Aldermen elected to prevent St.Heni Ward in the Counc Ë Bea nil ontreal, shell retmain ntl, 0 1st of ' Febru brinry, the lowpet rates ey.rent year, as the Clty of Montreal may sald City of St.Henry, and that then]: which} beginning at the point of intersection = Paul Road; by a brok-} alignment of Notre| mi the ce of saseastive.à ; yoes of he -City of M oo Mould discharge for the latter City : tions of the Council of the aid ty of St.Henry, and at such salary, at the expiration of the cur- determine: ; (a)\u2014The employees of the\u2019 Accountant's.Office shall be under the jurisdiction of \u2018the Winante Corhmittes; (b) the employees of the Road department shall\u2019 be under the Jûr n of the Road Committee; (c) the police officers and constables shall be under the jurisdiction of the Police.Committee; (d) the officers and men In charge of the fire apparatus and of the light- Ing service shall be under the jurisdiction of the Fire and.LIght Committee; the same classification to be applied to all permanent employees coming, by tne nature of their functions, within the jurisdiction of the Incinceration, Hygiene and Statistics, and Parks, \u2018Bquares.and Ferries Committees, ; 8&\u2014By the adoption of this.by-law, the new ward is and shall be Incor-| porated into the said City of Montreal, and -shall he mubject > laws of the said City of .Montreal, which, dp not conflict with.the provisions of this by-law, and shall be sub- Ject to all the dütles and obligations of Montreal and the statutes amending the same.Dominion of Canada, Province of Quebe City of Montreal.i .The above is certified \u2018wv De a true| copy, of the by-law which has passed a second reading at monthly meeting of the Council nf the Qity of Montreal, held on Tuesday.the eleventh day of July.1905, and which will be considered by the said Council and presented for a third read- from the date of {ts last publication, in \u201cconformity with, Art.10, Sect.V., 62 Vict, Chap.58.(Signed), L.O.DAVID, City Cierk.City Hall, Montreal, 28th August.1905.~~ \u2014 - INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of HAMELIN & AUBIN, \u2018General \u2018Merchants, \u201c96 Church St, Verdun, P.Q.Insolvents.The undersigned will sell by public auction, at the Sulesroom of Marcotte Bros.No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, Wednesday, the forenoon, the assets, per inventory, ceded fn this matter, to wit: Stock of Dry Goods .Stock of Boots and Shoes teens \u2026\u2026.Stock of Groceries, Crockery and Glas:ware .vs.353.32 Rolling Stock and Shop Furniture, \" 176.80 Unexpired rent of premises, May, 1906 .cvvvenrrene Book Debts, per list .to ist $3,439.44 The \u2018whole will be sold for cash.A deposit will be required on adjudication.The store will be open for inspection on Tuesday, the 26th of September, 1905.The inventory and list of book debts on view at my office.~~ F.X.BILODEAU, Curator, 15 St.James st, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., .Auctioneers.\u201cXING OF PAIN\" IMENT Carterball, Nd, Jan.8, 1598, MESSRS.C.C.RICHARDS & CO.Yarmouth, N.S Dear sirs,\u2014 While in the country last summer I was badly bitten by mosqyitoes, so badly that I thought I would be dis- , figured for n pouple of weeks.I was.advised to try your Liniment tg allay the Irritation, and did so.The \u2018effect was more than 1 expected, a few applications completely curing tBo irritation, and preventing the bites from becoming sore, MINARD'S LINIMENT is also a good Article to keep off the mosquitoes.! , Yours raw A.Vv.= NEW GLASS- FLOWER VASES Just received two cases beautifully Etched Gluss FLOWER VASES, in green apd white shades, standing 6 to 12 inches high, us- sorted patterns.Prices from 83¢ to 81.00 each.oo 6.W.CLARKE & Co, 2570 ST.CATHERINE STRERT.Registered.JOSEPH °F \"FORTIER THE STATIONER, HAS MOVED \u2018rom 254 St.James 8t., to more commodious premises, and is prepared to receive and execute orders for\u2019 Ruling; Printing, Bookbinding, Relist re and everything in.the Station A farge assortment of Pérsian Lambe, Oray fambs, Mink, Martea, Sables and all kinds ef Dressed Furs always on hand.Opsh paid en all consignmeats of Raw Furs, Skins, ang Ginsenz.bv SL ped Yo Ry T \u201d This Paper is printed with The.Queen.City Printing Ik Companv'e 3 : Papi SR GINCINNATL ** \"WONTON t2* a pectivs functions at their pre-| , .until the expiration of tho curfent year, ing te the rules all the by;| prescribed by the Charter of the City| an .adjourne | mie ba ARs pa Sa :, FH us YR CANADIA Cecil \u2018Second Class from Montreal until - October 31st, 1905 \u2014Vancouver, Victoria, $48.90 \u201cacer and Portland, Ore: test rah el Salt \u2014Spoka Wash, Noi- $40.4 sn Ross and, M idway, $45.9 iene Bones and No nnconde.Proportionately low rates to other points, Ticket Office: 129 St.James Street.Next Post -Office.ee CRAND TRUNK REDUCED FARES + Until Oct.23st, 1905.; Second Class Colonist Fares from Montreal fo Seattle.Victoria, .Vancouver, and Portland .pa .$4 $48.00 Rossland, Netson,\u201d Trail, Rob- - son, Spokane dec seance nacee 40 Anacon Butte, Helena, Batt cetriicrsgecriraseesss $ES.00 Colerads Springs, * Denver, Puebla 1.2.000.00000000 5.50 ; San Francisco.Los Angeles.92.00; Low Rates to \u201cMany\u201d \u2018Other .Poirits.\u2018arr TICKET OFFICE, .Bt.James Street, Telephones Main 480 él.or Bonaventure Station.187 \u2014 a ing after the expiration of thirty days: of the Charter of the City of Montreal, 16 \u2018Z1th of September, 1905, at 11 o\u2018clock'in the i: 1143 st.1790 Notre Dame St,, Cor.St.Peter St.|= eat woud bé.desirable that, 1 fir Bot ch Safed in ofios be waived ATUTIID RAILWAY MARITIME EXPRESS Leaves Montreal Dally, except Saturday, \u201c 3 12.00 NOON, |For Quebec, Campbellton, Moncton, 8t.John, Halifax and the Sydneys DISCONTINUANCE OF OCEAN LIMITED ; The \u2018\u2018Ocean Limited, \"\u2019 leaving Montreal a* 7.20 p.m.daily, except Saturday, for ail points in the Maritime Provinces, will be! discontinued on and after Sunday, Sept.\u201817, 1406.This train makes its last trip leaving Montreal, Friday, Sept.- 15, and from Halifax, Saturday, Sept.15, 1906.COMMENCING SUNDAY.SEPT.17th, The Maritime Express, leaving Montreal at 12.00 noon, will bave through sleeping car between Montreal and St.John.CITY TICKET OFFICE: dames St.and Bonaventure | Station.77 LOW RATES To Kingston,.$4.00, - Return,.36.75 Tq Torouto.$7.00 - Return.51%.00 To Hauiilton.$7.50 - Return.$13.00 Including Meals and Berth, ON MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON \u201c LINE Steamers, Mondays, and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m.MONTREAL TORONTO leave at 2.15 p.m.daily: after Sept.16th, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sacurdays.MONTRÉAL- QUEBEC LINE-Steamers leave at 7 p.m.dally.SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers eave Quetce | at 8.u.m./on Tuesdays, Weddays ¥ri- days and Saturdays.city Ticket Office, 128 St.James Street, \u201c Opposite Post Office.; Run Railread \u2018WINDSOR 3 TREET 8TA TION ; Frains Leave as Follows: 9.35 a\u2019 Im.\u2014GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, ar- Nving Bwdington 13.26 pin, Troy 5 p.m.Albany, 5625 pu.New York 9.20 pm.Boston\u201d3 p.m., Worcester 7.29- p.m.* 7.10 p.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, \u2018arriving Bur- Mngton 10.10 p.m, Troy 2.50 a.m., New York 7,17 am.Boston 7.00 am, , Wor- cestor 8.27 num.cars Pullman sleeping through.trains.Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 St.James St, sud Windsor \u2018Station.T.\"M.FALLON, and parlor on .City Passenger and Ticket Agent.\u2018 ses Alco holism Conquered SURED AFTER 40 YEARS BY DR.MACKAY'S SPECIFIC \u201cI vertify that for forty years, I was an inveterate drunkard.Upon the advice:0f a friend, I took Dr.Mackay's Specific against alcohollem, which, happlly to say, has cured mo radically of my disease.Charles Chevalier, { Marianne, Montreal.\u2019 Absolutely private treatment.Consult.Dr.Mackay.City Hall.Moggreal oes rh _ eu Ca CHEAP 1 q [ ALLANLINE Wednesd ys, | LINE \u2014 Steamers Third Class ove A NR, [EAP ants ae en MONTREAL AND QUEBES TO LIVERPOOL, ROYAL MAIL SERVIOR, puise - pie in - 3x iol su .Ji - cuisine | Polite attemtfon.No vibration.Blectric lights ! isg and beat RATES OF PASSAG bin.78 snd ape\u2019 wards, according to steamer and location of rèom.Second Cabim; $43.54 and upwards.\u2018Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, Belfast or Leadonderry, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Mongolian - 28 Sopt Pretoria 12 Corinthian - 5 Get.Sim - _ 28 04 \u201cSaloon, $0; 2nd Cabin, $0; 2rd Class, $26.50.{H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St, Montrest EEE Canadian Pacific Raflway Co's, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINRS.MONTREAL (da Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Sept M Nue, LAKE ERIB .\u2026 Oct 12 Nov.38 LAKE MANITOBA .Oct.8 Nov.|_ RATES OP PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CARD JFe | Liverpool, 355.00 and upward, acserding te | Stenmer and accommodation.Round i Tickets at reduced rates.gc socond Cabin, te Liverpool, $40.09: ts Loa- don, $42.50.Round Ttrip at reduced rates.Third Clase Rates to Liverpoo!, London, Glasgow, Beifast, Londonderry and Queeng- town, $28.50.From Liverpool, London er Londonderry, $27.50, to Quebec.MONTREAL TO LONDON.t | i «Second Cabin, to London, 0.IThtrd Class, to London, 86.50 | Date of sailings of Freight Steamers!te , Liverpool.London and Bristol, not shows above, furnished on application.Apply to Canadian Pocifie My.Co.Alasic Sheamalips Ling Board of Trade Builéing, St Sacrament Rg i i | { Montreal.} | REFORD AGENCIES | pomatoson LINE | MONTREAL AND GLASGOW WEEKLY ! SERVICE.5 From Moutrest a ) .THOMSON LINE _ MONTREAL AND LONDON WEERLY SERVICE.+ From Manivest.SE Kildona (cold storage & cool air) Sayt S:8.Iona (cold storage & cool air}.sept 8 3 \u201c LEITH SERVICE.\u2019 ss.Bellona .ssacca0c sec ic000 1 OS me ABERDEEN SERVICE.: &6.EscAlORS .cceveesaresacnranones Oct.» LORD LINE BRDIFF SERV.CE.Salling date later.THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limitsd, | 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST, MONTREAL DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Ottawa .Sept.30 Dominion .Oct.28 Canada .Oct.14 Ottawa .Nov.4 Southwark .Qet.21 Canada .Mov.11 Kensington.Nov.18 The S.S.Canada {s the fastest steamer In the Canadian trade, holding a record of B * days.23 hours and 45 minutes, between Iniak- owen Head and Father Point.4 Midship Saloons, Electric Light, Speed anil Comfort.: * .And upwards, scoerde First Class 5700) tog to steamer an i Second Class 2.810.00 To ders Brent an.For all information as to freight and Page sage, apply to Local Agents, or DOMINION LINE.17 ET.BAGRAMENT ST.MONTREAL, FURNESS, WITRY & CO, (LTD) Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, LIS MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER, From Manchester.From Moutrent Sept.1.Manchester Shipper .Sora Sept.12.Manchester Importer .Sept.25.*Manchester Trader .3» Oct.4.°Nanchester City .Ost, 22 Some of the above steamers have firet eloas accommodation for a limited number of pate _sengers.Canada-South Africa Joint Sree Cape * Town, Port Elizabeth, London and Durban.SWYANDOTTE .Lessvesaosacces Nue A °Fitted with cold storage.For further particulars, apply\u2019 te FURNESS, WITHY & GO., Limited, Ageets, , * MONTRBAL.-\u2014 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP GO., LTD.87.LAWRENCE LINE 8S.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d - ' 1700 Tons.Next Sallings from Montreal (Victoria Pad Monday, 11th and 25th September.2 , and afterwards on every alternaly ' Monday during season, leavi Suebes the CASE BAR A Boon sor FA R POINT GASE L BAY, PERCE.CAP cov \u201ca VER, SUMMERSID COVE, GRAND AND PI U.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after noon of sailing dag) For treight, Passage and Staterooms, apply J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, m Commissioners 8t.city.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CQ LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, 20 min.som vice, 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 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Sir Ernest Cochrane Pro- : phesies Great Things for \u201c Association Football \\ New York, Sept.36.\u2014So soon as our colleges and schools realize the fascination of association or \u2018\u2019socker\u2019\u2019 football they will have the opportunity of \u201clifting\u201d an international cup.The trophy which has been presented by Sir Cecil Ernest Cochrane is in the hands of the National Football Asso- clation officials on the other side, who are patiently awaiting the time when the \u2018\u2019socker\u2019 football fever rages here 8ir Ernest Cochrane, who arrived here on Saturday, said that at the time \u2018he gave the cup he was under the impression that \u2018\u2019socker\u2019\u201d was the game played here.\u2018Since then, however,\u201d Sir Ernest added, \u201chave learned that the American game is an exaggerated form of Rugby.I feel confident, however, that \u2018socker\u2019 only needs a wee alice- of encouragement to become as popular here as it is on the other side.\u201cIt is essentially solentific, and for lightning changes and flashes of bril- llant speed I know of no other.form of sport to equal it, unless it be a cracking good polo game.In Rugby brute strength {s too much at a premium, and from what I have heard the same remark applies to the game played here.\u201cThat \u2018socker\u2019 football is infinitely superior to \u2018footer'\u2014Rugby\u2014both fiom a.scientific as well as a spectacular view, 1s demonstrated by the immense popularity of the one and the marked decrease of interest in the other.\u201cAt the present time I may say that Rugby is going to the dogs, while the enthusiasts in \u2018socker\u2019 can be counted by the thousands.\u201cFrom fifteen to twenty years ago nine-tenths of the football world in England turned up its nose at \u2018sock- er.\u201d Now nine-tenths go wild over \u2018socker, and would not walk across the street to see \u2018footer.\u2019 Ireland long after this remained staunch to \u2018footer,\u2019 but in the last few years it.has become \u2018socker\u2019 mad, and \u2018souker* mad it will remain.\u201cThe same thing must happen in America, especially when one considers tlat a goodly proportion of the specs tators at an American game are all at sea as regurds the technique and subtle combinations involved.\u201cWhen the final for the association attracts more than 100,000, how many peaple would a match between Amer- lca and England draw?Why, seats would have to be booked a year in advance, and it would be a topic of conversation for the next twelve months.\u201cAmerica\u2019s keen spirit for sport, its deep appreciaton of everything that quickens the blood, hastens the throbbing of the pulse, and creates that tingling sensation from the tips of the fingers to the ends of the toes, must enter heart and soul into the allurements of \u2018socker,\u201d once the bandage has been removed from her eyes and she realizes the startling qualities of the game.\u201d ; 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DIAMOND DYES on\u2019 Wi ss = Straight Party \u2018Contests Are in \u2018Nearly Every Riding i Calgary, Alta., Sept.2 \u2014apeciaL)\u2014 When the Conservatives selected their; camlidate in Cardston on Friday last all the party candidates to be brougnt out in Alberta south of the Red Deer line were placed in the field.With one exception there will be keen contsts in the election of Hon.Mr, Finley in Medicine Hat.In the other eleven rid- ings each party hopes for success.The estimate of Calgary Conservatives is that the Conservatives will win in MacLeod, Calgary, Banf® and Glei- chen; that they have an equal chance in High Aiver, Innisfail, Pincher and Rosebud, and that they will have an up-hill fight in Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Cardston.No forecast has been made of Red Deer, because the conditions are very much mixed up In that riding, three LAberals being IN the fleld.A convention will be held this week, when it is dition of affairs will be secured.Liberals ape pleased with the conditions in Rosebud.Owing to some mistake in the convention, two stro.iag Liberals, A.D.McCannell, of Car- stairs, and Dr.Clark, of Olds, announced their candidature for the riding.McCannell has now retired from TO CARB.ALBEATH very riding.Th Conservatives co1-|' expected that a more satisfactory_con- - Rigby them before ordering.3 STORES : the fled.! 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The canal company declares it\" ig im- possitje to estimate the length of time the canal will be blocked but the comn- pany\u2019s experts are confident it will only be a matter of a few days.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.\u201d To-night's concert at the Sailors\u2019 Institute promises to be an unusual'v good one.Misa Bertha Ferguson will sing, Mr.Robert S.Lanskail will perform feats of legerdermain and Mr, Charles Shepherd will also add to the interest of the programme.Sailors from the ships in also take part in the concert.The treasurer of the Sallors\u2019 Tues] tue begs to acknowledge the sum of $8 from the steamship Athena, of the Donaldson line, per Mr.Smith, purser, being portion of collections taken at divine service held on board.eg FIRE DID $10,000 DAMAGE.Stouk to the value of about $10,000 was destroyed by fire in the factory of the Canada Cigar Box Co.shortly after six o'clock yesterday evening.\u201cThe building itself was not much damaged.port.will - \u2014_\u2014 FOUND H IS LEVEL.The young man * with presence of mind resides in Detroit.Just as he was lifting his hat to & couple of ladies the other day & boysran a barrow against his legs, and the fashionable young man turned half a dozen pigeon wings \u2018and.came down on all fours.as & frown: \u201cI am always subject to those dizzy spells In summer,\u201d he said, apologetically.- SHIPS AND SHIPPERS / GULF REPORT.4 Cape Chatte (233)\u2014Cloudy, strong northwest wind.Inward, 8 a.m., ALLAN LINR BTEAMER.Cape Magdalene (292)\u2014Cloudy, strong gale, northwest wind.Toward, 6.30 a.m., LA- KONIA; yesterday, 4 p.m., UNIVERSE.Fame Point (332) Cloudy, strong gale, northwest wind.Inward, 4.30 a.m., NORMAND.Eales Point (437)\u2014Inward, 9 a.m., STEAM- Point Amour (731)\u2014Inward, yesterday, 1 p.m.MANCHESTER IMPORTER.Low Point (880)\u2014Cloudy, strong west wind.foward, & a.m., ARANMORE.Outward, 6 a.m., DROT.Inward, yesterday, 5 p.m., BARQUE PRESIDENT ARMAND.@ > +\u2014+ e + NOTES.The Allan liner Corinthian, with a large number of second and third rhigines passengers, parned \u2018Matane, 199 miles low Quebec, at 10.45 \u2018a.m.this morning, add will.probably reach here to-morrow night or early Thursday morning.The C.P.Rr.Atlantic liner Lake Manitoba reached Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, mot Monday morning, as reported yesterday.The Norwegian steamship Hero, en route here with a cargo of sugar, from Java, will be loaded with a cargo of grain by T.R.McCarthy & Co.\u2014\u2014 SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Hibernian.London .Sept.18 Corinthian.cec.0lnngow .es 02 Sept.16 Teelin Head.8wandea .Sepi.16 Durmora Head.ceo.Swannea .Sept.18 Monteagle.Bristol .8ept.19 Manchester Importer.Manchester Sept.16 Monnt Royal.Liverpool .Sept.20 Montezuma.Antwerp .Sept.22 Antwerp I DE 38 \u2018Liverpool .Sept.31 \u2018Movtlle .Sept.13 .Bhields .Sept.a Kensington.a canal is threatened owlng to the nec- | er Chatham, which was sunk on Sep- | He picked hig hat up without so.much |\u2019 POSTPONED \"THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY .OF MUSIC, #5 DORCHESTER ST.near Mountain.Tel.Up $61.Development in all brauches of Music, Pupils may enter at any time.For Prospectus, apply to - : MR.C, E.SEIFERT.Director.EVENING CLASSES .2084 ST.CATHERINE.| Individual Instruction.Tel.Main 309.\u2018 CAZA & LORD.Principais.DUFFERIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL BRIGHAM, QUE.Residential College for boys.Collegiate, Commercial and Primary departments.Staff of European Graduates, fine buildings, healthy site, extensive playing grounds; easily = scressible.\u2014 For Prospectus, address The Head: Master._ WE HAVE IT The \u2018right \u2014 match for .any FUR SKIN | 15 \u2026 to be found CHAS.DESJARDINS & CO.1533-1543 \u2018St.Catherine.St.4 Per re Wall Papers MURPHY & SON, St.Catherine Street, Near Drummond.Lukonia.\u2026.\u2026.Glasgow .sept Devona.ass cree Shields .sept, 16 Lord Londonderry.Carditf .:.Sopt.20 Escalona.PFREREER Leith .Supt.16 Dahomey.\u2026.8ept.25 Melville.Sept.20 Sept.Signalled tn Gulf.Corinthian, Lakonia, Manchester Importer.OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT.R.M.-§.Parisian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Francois Xavier Street.Pomeranian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Fran- cols Xavier Street, Athenia, Robert Reford Co, Ponaldson Line pier.Tons, Reford Co., Section 23.Mengolian, H.& A.Allan, Allan's Glasgow wharf, Ottawa, Dominion, foot of St.Francois Xavier treet.- Lake Champlain, C.P:R.\u2018Atlantic Line, King Edward pier.Monmouth, C.P.R.Atiantte, London wharf.Manxman, Dominion Line wharf.Kingstonian, Leyland Line wharf.Expected\u2014Inishowen Head.AT OTHER PORTS.\u20ac Lake Manitoba.Liverpool .\u2026\u2026.Sepb.4 Bengore Head.Dublin .\u2026.\u2026.+ Sept.25 Mount Temple.London 11000000 Sept.25 = _ _\u2014 \u201c Good seats in Balcony $1.00 - and $1.50, for concert of the = = = Boston Symphony \u201cOrchestra - at Victoria Rink, next Monday evening.80 in band.Wilhelm Geriche, conductor.Tickets at Nordheim=- er's.EXHIBITION OF CORONATION PICTURE, | for a few days, owing lo difficulty in transport.NTI ET HE TO OTTAWA\u2014First class, $2.50.4.00 40 cots.) Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves | Colors Blaok | APAIR and White Special Opportunity.RARE CHANCE \u2014 FRENCH KID GLOVES, for Ladies, well repaired by us.; SUEDE Gap GLACE KID, white, colored an ac alue from $1.35 up- = wards.For Value trom $ Cees > 50c None sold on Saturday.Only one pair to a customer, Return, Daily Excursin to Carillon by steamer Sovereign.Ilome by the Rapids.\u2019 $1.00.Take.8 a.m, G.T.R.for Lachine to conneet with steamer.SHOOT THE RAPIDS \u2014 TO LACHINE \u2014 G.T.R.4.16 p.m.Round \u201cune 50e, *Sleamer- leaves Lachine about 4.40 p.m.Steamers withdrawn for the Season after Wednesday, 27th September.Ticket: at Grand Trunk Station.Telephone Main 1029.J.B.\u2018A.LANCTOT.) St.Lawrence St., Glove Magufacturers.TEL.MAIN 3187.\" Corsets.and Gloves repaired with care.192 T [Montreal Hunt Steeplechases \u2014\u2014ON\u2014\u2014 \"DRUMMOND FARM Saturday, Sept.30th.Busses direct to Course will meet Street Cars head of Papihenu Road FIRST STEEPLECHASE at 2 p.m.: Secretary's: Office, - - .- 151 St.James Street.PET TRRED \u201cEDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.McGILL UNIVERSITY \u2018Conservatorium of Music OPENED SEPT.18th\u2019 When instructions in all branches commenced.y Pupils may enter at any time.t Pianoforte Competition, for Exhibition.of $50, open to all candidates, .wiil be iteld on \u2018Mondarv.Sept.25th, at 9.30 a.m.Entries should Le sent n early to The Secretary, 799 Sherbrooke St, \u201cSmoke \u201cLa Fortuna\u201d King of All Havana Cigars, \u201cwars + GOULET BROS, Mfrs, Montreal Bends Our Particular Attention Is given - \u2026 To ELECTRICAL REPAIRS and the result is that every piece of work we undertake is done as well as it possibly can be.Our aim is to give complete and _entire satisfaction to our custemers.Our - best efforts are always at your command, ™ SAYER ELECTRIC =v 4 - 10-12-14 BEAVER: HALL HILL.ar GANADA AS A WEAPON OF MB.GOTIATION.An able letter to the Londen Times from a correspondent .avideptly intimately acqysinted with the Cansdish North-West, 18 just to hand in the malls; It conejudes with © Jittie mor al, interestingly indieative of the line of argument which Cangdp W sxpeciad.to supply for the benefit of the Cham- berlainite theoriès, and équally indicative of the uses to which this country would stand likely to be put by those promoters of tariff arrangement should they attain to power.\u2026 From the aecount given In this letter of the immigration policy of the Dominion.Government (an account, be it added, eminently accurate and appreciative) it is, says the correspondent, abundantly clear \u2018that the preferential treatment of Canadian wheat in the British market would greatly accelerate the growth of the Northwest, It would, it is believed, inevitably (1) dlvert the whole of the Brit ish immigration which now goes into the United States to the best section of a prosperous colony; (2) vastly Increase the northward drift of prairie farmers across the 4th parallel of lat- {tude, and, by threatening the transference to Canada of one of the pivotal industries of the United States, compel Washington to offer a reduction of the American tariff, which was devised as à weapon against Canada and Zreat Britain; (3) would increase the supoly of better class settlers from Europe; and (4) would create a new and great market for British manufacturers.\u201d \u201c As to these results of the Chamber- lainite policy, several considerations present themselves.Economically, the first-named result, that of the diver- En sion of British immigration to the \u201cpre- i ferred\u201d area, seems reasonable enough, F but in \u2018the important matter of sentl- i ment it must be remembered that the to friendly attitude of the British public std of to-day towards Canada will hardly = be maintained when the Canadian ER wheat preference is carried out, unless 5 it be achieved without increasing the Pi cost of living in Great Britain or the an burden of British taxation.All of = which remains to be proved.It is, however, the second class.of ~~- © sults that are the most in need of «x- } amination.Two totally distinct pro- ] cesses are included here in one cate- = gory.The attraction of American far- 1 mers over the border:line would, ac- 1 cording to the Times\u2019 correspondent, ; threaten the transference to Canada ; of one.of the Union's pivotal industries.Whether {t went as far as that or not, it would undoubtedly seriously 1 annoy the American agricultural in-° terests, which is a sufficient premise for the conclusion that it would \u201ccompel Washington to offer a reduction of the American tariff, which was devised as a weapon against Canada and Great Britain\u201d \u201cCompel Washington to offer a reduction of the American tariff.\u201d Wel, what then?The Times correspondent goes no further.What is to be done \u2018with Washington's offer?Is it to be spurned with contumély?Such an offer\u2014we are assuming that #t would be a real one and not qualified ala C.M.A.\u2014would be the greatest thing for.the restoration of British industrial supremacy that could possibly hdppen.It must then surely be accepted: but at what price?At the \"price, of course, of a withdrawal of the \u201cthrcat of transference 6 a.pivotal American industry.\u201d And thus\u2018 the \u201cgreat Imperial project\u201d of Mr.Chamberlain has bhecome simply the *\u201c\u2018weapon for negotlation™ \u2018of Mr.Balfour.Canada has experienced already the effects of being a pawn in the game of Great Britain's fiscal policy.A thousand ruined flour mills dot the water { courses of every old-established \u2018com- coo E bb ] LATS er\" = eel Ma 0 fama § Guta WUE 2D.24- i what it means to receive a fiscal advantage whose permanence {8 not guaranteed beyond possibility of withdrawal.Ever since the abolition of the preference to (Canadian flour, Canada\u2019s access to British markets \u2018hus been free, untrammelled.but condi- * *tloned: by open competition and guar- \u201c anteed.by what we believed and still beNeve to be absolute fixedness of policy.Under those conditions Cane ada has shown a growth that no other nation In the world can rival.She might do better for a time under a grain preference in Britain, but at what price and how long?Part of the price is intimated in the Times correspondent\u2019s result number four; \u201ca new and great market for British manufacturers.\u201d And this can only be referred once again to the kindly consideration -of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assoclation.Under \u201cpresent\u201d circumstances the manufacturers of this country are pretty well secured In whatever market may be developed by the expansion of the Canadian North-West; and some of them are asking to bLe secured a little more.How much of that security are they willing to share with British industpy In return for Britain's ald in developing it a little faster?Sr THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TROUBLES.There is very little parallel between the disputes betwean Austria and Hungary and those so happlly adjusted by the statesmen of Norway.and HBwedun, In the one case the peoples are of dis-| i > : - } and national aims, and the really crue clal question in the discussions now going on is whether the words of command to the Hungarian army shall be given in the same language used In the {\" -~ Austrian.; | The five million Swedes and two mil- Hon Norwegians are of simllgr origin : and their natfonal religion is.Lutheran.The twenty-six million inhabitants of - \"\"Austria alone are subdivided into five .BFOUPS, each comfalaing seversi mil- llona, \u2018wlifle the twenty million classed jifts and thp administration of & con- salir munity in the Dominion and cry aloud | - -|flew up and impaled a little bird.tinctly different raclal types, religious.Dy relingis .that -vttitude -towests 1 { there is no great dif- ce een the Norwegian and the Swofé; their tdeas of customs.tar- differ, but in the evegd of apy pmipide attempt to absorb $i territory of either it is as certain $pe 4ay au 34 was before the separation that bof would rtand together in resisting the aggressor.In the ease of Auqirie and Hungary Shere la \u2018the cheat monte be twedn the congicting natioha) a the German and: the Magyar element, Gaither of which outnumbers the total of the various other groups.which make up the dual Empire.Austria is not all German in ity-sympathies and Hungary is not all Magyar,\u201d consequently nejther could be said to have realized fta desireg if sych a separation was brought about &s was almost =n- animously voted for by the Norweg- fans.Hungary independent of Austria would almost inevitably lapse, into a state of civil war, which would extend through all the adjoining provinces and eventually compel the interference of Germany and Russia, if not occasion- Ing a general European war.It is probable that Russia will soon have a very suitable opportunity of érovingæ the sincerity of her desire to promote international peace, by using her good offices in such a manner that the Austro-Hungarian difficulty \u2018may be adjusted without involving a dangerous outbreak in the near East.EE NOTES AND COMMENTS.Whether the recent demand of the Ontario Law Society, that ex-judges be not permitted to re-engage in the practice of law, be justifiable or not, Bome of the chief reasons that are advanced in support of it are very pe- cullar.Apparently the fact that is! agitating the: Upper Canada lawyers to movg for this reform Is that the ex- judge is felt to have an advantage over his fellows in the competition for business, The Toronto Mail and Empire remarks that \u201cthe fact that they had worn the ermine would draw to them business that their own merits might fail to attract.\u201d Surely any increased business that an ex-judge receives is due to recognition that the legal acumen of the bench as a whole 13 greater than that of the average of the entire bar, a thing which ought to be true if the Government which the Mail and Empire supports is appointing judpres on thelr merits.The gift of a King's Counselship has the effect of increasing a lawyer's business, but the fact that \u2018some few King's Counsel are.not more brilliant: than pleaders not so \u2018designated does not lead any-one to demand the abolition of that dignity.The suggestion of an International postage stamp\u2014one, that is, that can be bought in any country and used to pay postage in any other\u2014is undoubtedly one of the.most Important 350 $10.00 dut & whole novel of considerable length ra enough Jn the ordinary emotions of Qu BR ta.ELECTROLIERS, different sizes; prices ranging from 00 and up to develop the thesis that a sane ans te melodrama, did net exhibit txt: GO.: .well-bred man might, through some| sympathy which would have lent con- * TEA SETS of fine Porcelain, $6.50.JEWEL CASES of painted French Porcelain, dif- Par an Innes nt Instinct for rime, mot Conon a a Raftes, 1° Of Gwendolyn FANCY INK STANDS, 4° great are Fics racing pve $1.75 and all the way up have an inhe «nt instinct for ¢rime, not| Conren an Mes.A y & ; s .41.as a means of gain, \u2018but simply for the \u2014 to $15.00.\u2018 | .- danger and the contest of wits which : BRONZE AND MARBLE STATUETTES, BUSTS or GROUPS, FANCY URNS, TABLE dt invaives.High-class theft would TRE MINSTREL SHOW, JARDINIERES, etc.\u2019 ; ; > become to such a one the rurest and Lovers of the réaf'é#fd minatre! show - - + finest of sports, the baffling of Scotland] got just what théÿ\"have been used to - On Third \u2019 Yard the keenest of relishes.This! from\"the Willlam H.West Minstrels at + RF D F P +p a thesis was so well worked-out, and the) the Academy last night.Every feature ; e Flat conflicting conditions aris ng out of the of the show was familiar, \u201c= were ' = thief's entire moral hones.y, his social many of the end-men's jokes and position, and his deplorable pursuits| gongs._ SPECIAL OCCASION THIS WEEK.were so cleverly exhibited, as to maka Naturally the programme.was divid- ; .; ., ; +» the book considerably more shan [fa Into the usual [opening ae with : Dining-room Furniture and Fancy Tables for Parlor, Boudoir, mere detective or criminal story.A s comic songs, ballads, an , an ., n character study 1 vus PRES ation cie Clo spec sities In the first mis | or Library\u2014balance of Lines lately advertised.430 mportan nn Conan à eard made : .of Sherlock Holmes, though the net Going Jo do When the Rent Comes .Ti E ; dents were not complicated with that{Round*\" which was shouted at the : \u201ctenef mt authié*s exceptional \u2018ingeuulty.Twol Academy last week.This time Mr | MS -Xtenslon Dining-room Table, 7 oi RE Ji vemarcanger| Doure ner ii and sins It well core feet long, of hard woud, golden oak finish, ane of - 18¢-| 8.i : - ; ; ment of lhcidents, by Mr.Eugene played out with his musical eccentr- .sbrey, a talented dramatic cabinet-| city.\u201cNobody.\u201d The real feature, how- : maker.for the play now presented by aver, was the Introduction of Bert Price Speciai \u2014 Mr.Bellew under the title of \u2019Itaffies.\u201d| Swor and Geo.I.Wade us the \u2018\u2019Prin- oo But Mr, Presbrey has achleved the In-|cipal (Comedians, and the discovery 3 cidents and lost the thesls.gent to by the audience that the fist Den.id t robably m re tione eam were e | .Qu \"of the large audience present at The ballad singing with its inevit.e 4 His Majesty's Theatre last night.TheY able\u2019 male quartette chorus work was .wanted \u2018incident, and for the most part| scarcely up to the average.~ \u2014 they got it.At the conclusion of the In the specialty line George Van ._\u2014 4 third and fourth acts respectively they] gave a very clever ten minutes song - : ; : got what were probably the most rapid| and monologue turn, while Vonda's pieces of action, the most startling Ul-| yentriloquistic éffects on the plano \u201c windings of tight situatlons, that they caught on ith the audience Lremen .:e\u2014well, sinc .a: vin ros.at to flight eighteen vallant men-at- comedy.acrobat atunt, and a number .I arms in the grent stuircase Aght In A of clog dancing and other 'umorous , +2 oe nu Celine and éspeclally for] Srrorts kept the audience amused until | The Big East End Departmental Store, those or action read rod het Ct that FARCE COMEDY AT NOUVEAUTES \u2018 \u2018 « vo idity of action obécure e fac - | pidi inests, the character study of tho .a~bright à 1571 to 1580 St.Catheri ne St, City.- ; book had disappeared; but mature rs.| \u2018Les Amants Legitimen a brignt and : , .flection makes the sad-fact all too cer-|8&Musing comedy, is being _ | ; ; \u201c© th: by the Theatre des Nouves stock tain.The kink In the \u2018churacter, : Th lece 1 t the farce- 2 \u201cbit of skull pressing in on the braln,™ (Company.ani te brim£uti of 1 ugh- + a a dn Co re ; Rafes puts It, is talked about, |cvmedy order and is brimfull of la LX 4 a» oo as Caw ' ; he [able situations and amusing Incidents.vio vive GJIVWIV heaven knows, at a length which In the » t > ° first act 1s suggestive of a French The audience at last night's perform- 6 de.Lo j .à not\u2018ro-|aNce was fairly large and evidently | tl \u2014 conversation play.\u201d But it h not vor went away.well satisfied.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 HE = poem \u2014 alized.\u2018There is an attermpi te Jt Rat.| \u201cLes Amants Legitimes\u201d deals with A \u2018ere contributed by | There were many recalls and although the continuity, the inevitability o operatic selections, we ed ! 1 for , f crime, by the introduc- (the troubles of a young married couple Samson.Mme.Demanthe; Mr.the mahagement had to apologize for |.ton of a lc ds who has recollections of, Who Are very much in love with each Mme.Rep and M.Gouins.\u201c| the non-arrival from New York of the | ° tion of a lady two: but she is the|other.-Unfortunately the young man M.Gauth ° i Nelson-Britt moving pictures the audi- \u2019 a past exploit or lodrama, and iy)18 not véry rich and thanks to a ter- , ve.ence seemed well satisfied with the The Leading .= Tee atively played.\u2018by Ming |rible mother-in-law the young wite's| BURLESQUE ABOVE AVERAGE.fqre provided to fill in the regulation .i Lorena Atwood.The theft of the Mel: dowry 18 so tled up by law that it is The \u201cJolly Girls Extravaganza tine.1 He.dv thi Funeral Directors rose diamonds stands out, therefore, ag| not available for immediate use.The Company\u201d gave an enjoyable entertain- The Britt- Nelson pictures arrived this an isolated, unexplained incident, made young couple decide to pretend to ment at the Royal Theatre yesterday, morning, and will be shown at every and Embalmers -._ still more unconvincing by the fact quarrel, got a divorce, and when the he chorus being neat ôf figure, smart performance thls week.wife has obtaine er money to re- - ) .\u2014 that it happens almost accidentally, marry.Unfortunately the young man dancers, and of more than an average AT THE ARENA.300 ST.JAMES STREET.Æ and that it ls so eexcuted as to leave absolutely no defence agalnst suepicion except the social standing of the thief, It is probably not Mr.Bellew\u2019s fauit that he does not realize the peculiar type of moral degeneracy conoeived by Mr.Hornung.What he does is to present à very fine piece of quiet society comedy, with a couple of good emotional scencs thrown in, and deliver a e number of speeches on Eaacy and detection with great aplomb and effectiveness, That Mr.Bellew can do a vast deal more than this we know, or thought we knew some years ago; but we have.rather given up hope of sesing him do it.Wisely concluding that he had not scope encukh in this play to oarry it all of another very brilllant artist, Mr.-P.M.Holland, who lifts the mechanical role of the detective captain ta the - _Madge\u2014Yes, Dut 1 ean's help anyone.Wo keopone, ET \u2019 1 4 \u2018clothes, all assist in making the situa- crime, de-|' by himself, he has secured the suppot!|o overdoea his part and his wife becomes anxious to obtain a divorce in earnest: her parents, an old lawyer, a young friend of her husband's and a girl with | | poodle dog, & parrot and very loud tion more complicated, but eventually matters are straightened out just before the curtain falls.: LAVAL BOYS AT FRANCAIS.It wes a nolsy audience whieh last night greeted the second appearance of that dramatic farce, \u201cLes Cing Cents de Baptiste\u201d at the Theatre ncals.The students of one of the faculties of Laval University held their theatre night there last evening and, although\u2019 nly occupying a section of the gallery, they really took possession of the whole house.They brought their horns, and whistles and voices along with them.and they made use- of them tg the limit.During the acts the students regaled the audience with Canadian folklore stongs rather well sung.\u2018Les Cinq Cents de Baptiste\u201d is not new in Montreal.It was presented here last May, when It evidently \u2018\u2018took.'\" The plot deals with the fortunes of one Baptiste Laflamme, who in order to come into possession of $1,000,000 left him by an eccentric relative, must go frorh Paris to Pekin in six months, without spending more than five oents a day.Needless to say that Baptiste accomplishes this fost, in -apite of all the traps laid for him.The audience is made to travel ail the way w Baptiste, and, ag there are five acts and seventeen differsnt changas-.of scenery, It ix \u2018really the scens-phiftars to whom falls the bulk \u201c- the audisnce, an of the work.: Mr.Paul CaseneyVé played the part 2 ability.Tsien! there Yas much rollicking fun by James Connors, Sam Sidman, Louis J.Morton and George T.Davis, who kept the large audience in good shape throughout, contributing not a little to.\u2018the success of the \u2018\u2018ahow.The ollo brought out some good singing, chie among the artists under this heading being Miss Rosalle, Geo.T.Davis, the Millerseick Sistérs,.\u2018Black and Me- Crone,\u2019 eccentrics, the Lassard Bros aduing a clever turn in acrobatics.\u2014 La N dhei mer\u2019s The only place ja Montreel where can be seen the HStetaway, the Nordheimer, the Pratte, the Mason & Hamifn, the Kranich & Bach, the Halnes Bros., the Boudoir and the Marshall & Wendell Planca, and the Metro- style Planola and Pianola Piano.\u201cTHE NORDHEIMER PLAN\" permits a-selection from the best Planos In the world, and yet requires a Cash payment.of only $10.08 \u2018te 850.00, accarding to the instrument selected, and a ménthly payment of $8.00 upwards afterwards.New Pianos rented and all rent applied if purchased within & reassnable time.Nordboimer Piano & Musio Do, \\ Wa of Baptiste very to.the | ge EP ginal 248) ST, CATHERINE STREET, In \u201cAn Honest Poli- 1 gerial experience that He hae Crocker\u2019s educated horses, ponies, donkeys and inules opened their second week's erigagement last night at the Arena before a good-sized audience.These clever animals have met with great success in their efforts to please, and they will doubtless attract as large crowds on their second week's stay as they did on their first.The new series of moving pictures which was expscted yesterday did not arrive in time for last night's performance, but they will be shown to-night and during the balance of the engagement.Special Wednesday and Saturday matinees will be given for the\u2019 little ones, In order that those who were disappointed Inst week may get an opportunity of seeing them before their departure.: \u2014 : \u2018Mr.E, 8 Willard had his plans greatly deranged by the accident that put the Allan line BS, Victorian out of commission temporarfiy.4 have sailed from Liverpool on that ship Sept.14th, but the necessary change of arrangements postponed his salling to Sept.2iat via the Bavarian, due here the 20th inst.This delay of a week in arriving in Montreal will deprive Mr.Willard of a series of final rehearsals that he expected to direct personally; but, fortunately for his interests, r H.Cane, his atage manager for many years, fs familiar with every.detail of Mr.Willard\u2019& work in the plays- to bo giten here, and will apare his chief any anxiety as te the readiriess of the » \u201cpany-\u2014most of whém ard old \u2014for the opening performances.Thia is the first time in Mr, Willar'ds mans.sompelled to miss the final rehéarsals, make déve MR.WILLARD'S LATE ARRIVAL.He was to tio who has been} Beda [ Hitherto, FOR SALE\u2014 SHERBROOKE ST, Cholcest corner of Sherbrooke Street, with picturesque villa residence, newly rebuilt, with modern heating and plumbing, 14 rooms, 3 cellars, Over 6,000 feet of land, with three frontages Will be sold nt net cost to quick purchase Address Sanatorium, care Herald Renee NOTICE is hereby given that the \u2018\u2019Masenie Mutual Rolfef Association,\u201d a duly chartered faticn for.the District of Columbia, a istrict existing under\" the Jawa of the United States of America, whose object is to carry on a general business of mutual and fraternal life insurance business, will apply to the Lisutenant-Governor-in-Counci] of the Province of Quebec,,for a license to so carry on and transact within the said Province of Que- hoc all business attached to and incumbent to the sald \u2018Masonic Mutual Relief Associa- ' Dated this 12th day of September, A.D.1908.WM.MONTGUMBRY, Be.®5 13th St, Washingtes, D.O\\ ' - In it rowd in three the SrioE time.perio Bi Ed opening night.+ £ } RATES OFF.ON: AUTONONLEOS | = Boston, Sept.28.\u2014fhé New Rigland msurance Exchamye réoumes Tog * sigus.epday A Te Ir aon ment.All rutes Were à rea x off on automeébii Permitting cash Ÿ company té charge what it pleased.7: | \u2014 - TE 4e .\u2018 > ' rate vus thève 4.end The \"Tatts \"nen Cu { Mw eus BINGEN by obs 3] pou.Figures.; Nl A a i ¥ Jor BAL For Sale.Situations Wanteä\u2014Ferale.EF Advertisements under {ils headin Mc per word for one insertion, Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate % cant per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 NEW NORRIS UPRIGHT piauos, from Toronto Exhibition.Prices from B30 upwards.Terms cash or $40 | pw; : posit and $7 monthly.Leach Piano Co.,-2440 Catherine st., between Stanley and Drum- mond.Open eveniugs.225 OR £ALE \u2014 NEW MASON AND RISCH upright pianos, from Toronto Exhibition.Prices rom $400 upwards.Terms cash, or $10 .Leach Pianp Co., 2440 St.Catherine ai, between Open evanitigs.OR SALE \u2014 $165 CASH, BEAUTIFUL upright plano, same as new, and war- ted perfect.Wonderful snap for cash.Apply Leach's Piano Co., 2440 St.Catherine et, between Stanley and Drummond ats.evenings.: 225 OR BALE \u2014 ONE 12 GAUGE HAMMER- + less gun, futi choke, weight 9 Ibs.(Ithaca Gun Co., makers), splendid duck gun, almost new.$000.À snép.Cost $40.00.T.Costen & Co,, 1838 Notre Dame st.226 \u2014 À NFARLY NEW ANGELUS piano-player.Price to an immediate purchaper, $176.Payable $25 cash and $10 r month.This, fncludes 6 rolls of music.yton Bros., 144 Peel st.226 Fr BALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, R.FE.Painchaud, 658-052 ft.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Roli- ing and: reclining chairs, adjustable bedside tables, bed-rests, commodes, bidets.Phone East 298.: : ' x Stanley and Drummond.id £25 OR SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS, FURniture, carpets, stoves, go-carts, etc., sic.rue J S.Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence stree OR SALE \u2014 STONE FOR CONCRETE purposes, broken, all eizés.Apply Phone East 338.W.M.Henderson, P.O.address.38 Victoria st.- : 250 OR BALE~\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices | that defy competition.Largest stock in city.! AA.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St.James\u2019 street.Telephone Main 813.OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- lon.Kindling wood, $3.00; cut hard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.75: tamarac \u201cblocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and Wiillam st.Tel.Main 4562.| sr Atyweisem to work eas Torertan N cents.EF Advertisements upder Aide Sweding 20 words, one insertion, 10 canis; ane week, SSDi4.ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS OFFICE ASsistant by gounx lady with owledge Horald Branch Oftics Onapmsa\u2019s Bock ator: , hy 9 t » 2407 8t.Catherine st.ore .ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, POSItion as companion; capable of managing » i good needlewoman; fond of «hi \u2018 te cheerful oom ady.res Secretary Yo : Wome Christian Association.y as 3 Youne LADY DESIRES POSITION IN church choir; several yasrs' ence; | mésto-soprano.Adéress K 357, Herald Office.eo .228 Situations Wanted\u2014Male, this Seading \u2014 cents: one week, VVANTED-DRUG CLERK, FOUR YEARS\u2018 ence, wholesale and retail, wants position.In city, with privilege of attending ures.Address K 888, Herald Office, 331 * Personals.SW Advertisements under this heading\u2014%c¢ per word for one insertion.Six ions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per ward per insertion.- : PERSONAL \u2014 ROACHES ARE DEAD.' Call at the hat store, TL #t.Lawrence i street, and get a tin of \u2018Nathan's\u2019 famous Roach, Bedbug and Mouse Killer.Clean your oune.tt PANAMA AND STRAW HATS OF ALL M kinds renovated, cleaned and blocked.R.DesGeorge & Co., 71 St.Lawrence at.Tel.Bell E.4064.te Agents Wanted.Lr Advertisements under this bending \u2014 ® words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, cents, 8 QU ANTED-RESPEOTABLE AND INTELligent perrons to solicit orders for nursery stock.To the right parties I can offer the best inducements.Best time in the year te make a start.Apply for terms, at once, to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.\u201c Undertakers and Embalmers.For SALE \u2014 CHEAP FOR CASH.AN \u2019 almost now freight car for holst.Address or apply to 33 William st.OR SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS.AT - ° cash prices, high and * 4um grades furniture, stoves, carpets, oi.loths, crockery, also clothing, ladies\u2019 garments ef very best fit.176 St.Lawrence.near Dorchester.Boots and Shoes.EX Advertisements under this- heading \u2014 8c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of Zour, making the \u2018rate 1¢ cent per word per insertion.OOTS\u2019 AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and sboes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything made of Tubber.A.HODINA, 4 Beaver Hall HIll.\u201c Printing 100 GOOD QUALITY ENVELOPES, neatly printed, with return car@, sent post paid, only 8c: 50 for 20c.Bxxppieq tras., WW: HOWIE, Printer, Beebe Plain.Que.229 \u201c Miscellaneous.fMHE CANADIAN POULTRY ASBOCIA- tion's First Annual Show will be beid in the Crystal Rink, Dorchester st., from the 16th to 21st October, 1905.Judges: D.J.Lambert and R.BE.McKinstry.Superintendent, R.E.McKinstry.Prize lists on application.J.P.Cullen, Becretary-Treasurer, 214 Bt.James street.240 .O NOT THROW AWAY YOUR.OLD ) stove.You can get grates and repairs for all styles, old and new, at our repair departments, 403 and 553 St.Lawrence Main street.Write us or phone 3254 Kast.Wm.Clendinneng & Son.: 227 Business Cards.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESS80R TO FIN- » layscn & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warebouseman, #15 and 417 St.Paul st.Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Free.Telephone Mala 1303.P.O.Box 424.: 4 OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY NIGHT, AN IRISH fox terrier.spotted white and tan.Name ! of Sport.Reward at 158 ffutchison.Any one found detaining dog after this notice will be prosecuted.230 OST \u2014 GENTLEMAN'S GOLD LINK, watch chaln, with real attached, on Saturday night, between the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenue and the Arena.Finder please return to 933 Mount Royal avenue, .Marriage Licenses 1SBURD BY JOHN M, M.DUFF, 107 Gt.James Utreet and 49 Crescont .Gtrost \u2018 WAREHOUSE TO LET The whole\u2018 or part of the premises, 603 Oraig Street, lately occupied by The Herald, will be let for warehouse or light manufacturing purposes.Apply Herald new building, Victoria Square.| eee r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT \u2014m OFFICES second floor Lande Bros., Complete Home Furnishers, i \u2018The two best offices in the \"BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING | to let.These are on the James Street.APPLY ONLY TO Room 22, Bank of Ottawa Bid\u2019g.C.WRAY & BRO., 290.Mountain st, and UJ» 122 5t.Domdnigue.Uptown 2733, East 117.VVILLIAN WRAY, 1236 Bt.Catherine street.\u201cUptown 2667.7 A LBERT GRIFFITH, 3 Welllngton street Main 4418.; Legal Carte.(I REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Groeenchields, K.C., R.À.E.Gréenshields, K.C., A.W.G.Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Richmond and Cerlinæ sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.\u2019S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, BTC.J.Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St James st, M h ie .+ Educational.LA DUPILS WANTED \u2014 100 BINGERS, FOR - 4 anlon fq invalid or elderly * ne Situations Vacant.15 cen ANTED \u2014 TABLE MEN where, to distribute ciroulars, samples and advertising matter.Good pay.No can- vMssing.Co-operative Adwertising Co, 40 W.st, New York.- 228 TAJANTED \u2014 A FIRM OF THE HIGHEST standing wishes to secure the services of an intoMigent nen of good adress; to call of customers in this and other cities of Canada, for the purpose of explaining the merits of a high priced article which has been in this market for several years.Balary and commission pald.Applicants will please state age, refevences and previous experience.Apply K 361, Herald Office.31 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Good wages.Apply 288 Bishop st.: .ANTEP \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with housework.21 Ohomedy st., near Fort._ \u201cVV ANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR GROCERY AND delivery.Horse kept tu bomtling atable.Apply Demers Bros, 759 St.Anto ne at.2:8 ANTED \u2014 GOOD, BRIGHT OFFICE boy, with very good opportunities af ad- yvancement.Apply, stating age and references, XK 366, Herald.' 224 SA/ANTED \u2014 CARPENTER AND JOINER.Work of all kinds.and properly attended to at reasonable rates.Gareau & Cusack, Gla St.Urbain at.226 VWANTED \u2014 RON MOULDERS FOR goueral work; steady job for right men.pid ot ence.Taylor Bros, Veukleek an.nt.ANTED \u2014 AOTIVE AGENTS FOR RUS- sian-Japanese War \u2018Book; good salary: eample free.Address Globe Co., 723 Chestnut st, Philadelphia.: = + VWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; RDF- erences requires.Apply after 7 p.m,, to 30 Macgregor at.- ANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR WASHING bottles.Apply to Mr.Edwards, Lyman, Sons & Co., 384 St.Paul at.238 Rooms and Board 00M \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, bathroom flat.\u201820 Buckingham.231 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY IFURNISHED, with every convenience, suitable fog one ar two gentlemen; private family.14 Bel- n'ont st.i \u2019 234 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO NICE ROOMS, Auer light, furuished or unfurnished, In Parisian French family.344.Berri, near Ou- tarto and &t.Denis.230 \u2014 OOMS \u2014 SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS, with board; central location.-86 Univer- sitv street.228 OOMS \u2014 WANTED, TWO ROOMB AND board: for lady and son: motderate terma: private.family preferred.nenr tramway.Please state number of family.position of rooms, lf modern convenience.Advertiser will not answer unless these are given.Address T 289, Herald Office.0OMS TO LET \u2014 ALL NEWLY FUR- pished, quiet wpeighborhood, extensive rear and front lawns, large gallery overlook- Breakfast 1f required.111 St.Famille st.tf + singing class.Only $5.00 for car HX Carey.ne.Karn Hall.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, who \u2018wish to improve their handwriting, should attend our evening classes in penmanship.Individual instruction, under Prof.D.Beauchamp, Canada\u2019s champion penman.Buccess guarenteed.Send us your name and we will show you what we can do.Montreal School of Peümanship, 2024 St.Catherine street.229 Wanted to Rent.SWAdvertjsements under this beading\u2014%c per word fof one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the cate 3 cent per wcrd per inserUon.ANTED \u2014 GOOD ROOM, WITH BOARD, beat and light.Address K 34, HeraM Office.231 To Let.fl TO ET \u2014 A FIVE-ROOM FLAT, newly decorated and finished, with bathroom and -w.c.sent tenant leaving city.Rent $12.00.Apply 480 Clarke atrset, Annex.; 21 Te LET \u2014 A LARGE BUILDING, BUIT- able for a factory or store: large yard and a five stall stable.142 and 144 Inspector, corner of St.Aatuvine st.Apply to 9 Bleury street.228 NO LET ~\u2014 VERY FINE UPPER FLAT OF 5 rooms, fronting on Parc Lafontaine.Rent moderate.Apply to Mr.JOS.ROCHON, 700 Parc Lafontaine.PARTMENT SUITES TO RENT \u2014 IN the mew apartment house, Hutchison st.Rents moderate, including heating, taxes, janitor's attendance, etc.Jor particulars, apply to 59 Beaver Hall Hill.- - 229 WANTED \u2014 À HOUSE OR FLAT OF 2 five or six rooms.North or Went End preferred.Rent moderate.Address H.C., Herald Office.WANTED TO BRENT \u2014 A RESIDENtial flat, about eight reoms, in the West End, above St.Antolne st.Address T.J.Herald Office.229 WANTED \u2014 MODERN HOUSE, ABOUT ten rooms.Westmount or suburbs preferred.Will take lease for extendeû Be it house and terms satisfactory.Apply M3, Herald Office.MALL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, for winter months.town or country.State terms, Apply A.C., Herald Office.226 ANTED TO RENT\u2014ORDINARY ROUGH bu:lding, about 75 by 100 feet, or little over, within eity limits.Fleor not required.Rent must bé reasonable.Apply K 355, Her- aid Office.BISHOP'S COURT APARTMENTS 147 BISHOP STREB ©.LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES of 5 rocms, each with bathrébm.Freo till Sep- temter 1st.Janitor on prem =«i.Apply P.B.Ross & Fons, [42 Nétre Lane st.vest.Phone Malp 612.Mote.\u2014Larg er SBuftes all Jet and pmaller Suites letting as: _ Money to Loan.BORROW MONEY On your furniture In use, plance, horses, waggons, etc.from $10 to $500, without removal or publicity.-Loans can be repaid in small weekly or monthly Installments, at lowest rates.- Call, write or telephone Main 483 for particulars, or we will send our agent to call on you.THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO, 103 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner Notre Dame -Street, TO LET 1 facing St, TO LET \u2014 158 SELBY AVENUE, 8 rooms, furnace, and all modern ron- veniences.Lmmediste possession.Apply Miller & Bremner, 2334 St.Catherine st.227 Business Chances.GOOD OPENING FOR A DENTIST, IN à thriving town about fifty miles from Montreal.For particulars, apply to R.E.K, Herald Office.296 ANTED \u2014 LADY PARTNER, MIDDLE- aged.First class opportunity.Highest references given and required.Address, in confidence, H.U., Herald Office, Montreal.| \u201c Wanted to Purchase.ANTED \u2014 TO BUY WILD LANDS FOR cash.Apply or write, N.E.Con.Co, 53 State st., Bosten.233.Stymptp\u2014 mare a Adve ents under this beading \u2014 rare, ce innortion, 10 cente; one oor, EVERY- |- Jobbing promptiy- IRAJANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY, WITH q ing a hundred feet of lawn, large bath room.| mm > Advertisements ungex this heading \u2014 1 words, ono insertion, 10 cents; one week, 3 cents, .\u2019 AJANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, who wish to improve their handwriting, æbould attend our tveuigg classes in penmanship.Individual tastruction, under Prof.D.Beauchamp, Canada's champion penman.Success guaranteed.Send us your name and we will show you what we can do.Montreal School of Penmanship, 2024 St.Catherine st.: 231 - ANTED \u2014 TEN PARCEL BOYB.APPLY | WY The John Murphy Company, Lid.! ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY, ROR WHOLE- | \u201csale merchant's office.Apply in own | handwriting, to P.O.Box 2419, Montreal.'AXTANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE BOY.APPLY Room 33, Street Railway Chambers.228 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY STENOGRApher, with experlence.- One accustomed \u2018to Caligraph preferred.Apply in own writing, to- P.O.-Box- 693.\u2014\u2014\u2014- : 3 B ARE IN A POSITION TO PLACE OUR V graduates, upon gradustion, in positions paying {rom forty to sixty dollars per month, The rallway companies recognize the super- jority of this school over all others, and naturally seek our gruduates.Over fifty placed in good positions :during the lust few months.We can do equally as well for you.Write for particulars.B.W.Somers, Principal, Dominion School of Telegraphy, Toronto.\u2018At! ANTED \u2014 PIPE COVERERS, »T ONCE.E.L.Purvis, Alexandria Hospitals, 227 VU ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BRASS POL- ; isher and :buffer.Canadian Aluminum Works, Limited, Chambly Canton, Que.232 AAANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE LAD ABOUT 16, to make himeelf usetyl \u2018in firet class tailoring establishment.- Apply\u2019, in own handwriting, to K 366, Herald Office.297 ANTED \u2014 TAILOR, AS BUSMBLMAN, fn first class establishment.Apply, giv- tog age, wages and references, to K 365, Herald Office.227 XJANTED \u2014 LADY BARBER.ADDRESS V K 360, Herald Office.230 VWANTED\u2014A WET NURSE FOR A BABY \u2019 Ætr1 of ten months.Terms will be made suitable to the right \u2018party.Address Herald Office, K 362.330 YAJANTED \u2014 AT ONOB, EXPERIENCED boy.as juntor office hand.Good opportunity for advancement to right pergon.Apply K ou, Herald.\u2019 .2 cis for anvance- he Montreal Roll- 226 experionce.Good pr mont.Apply by letter, to ing Mills Co.VWANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS MOTHer's help during the day.10 Laurier ave., St.Henry.\u2018229 | i : WANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART.GIRL AS ! general servant; small family.à Park avenue, to 226 | argued that the evidence produced to Rocco Caporale Was Changed At the opening of its argument yes-| terday afternoon in the \u2018tflal of Rocco Caporale, for the killing of Constan- tino Depbterus, the Crown withdrew the charge of murder, and substituted thet of manslaughter, un@er which count the jury subsequently returned a verdict of guilty.In addressing the jury for the defence Mr.Joe.Walsh emphasized the fact that a man Caniotti, who:had-since disappeared, had been charged «at the Recorder's Court, for this same crime; implicate Caporale was contradictory, and that consequently there was no gertainty as to the author of the crime.The testimony of Cambhites, counsel pointed out, was not In harmony with his deposition before \u2018the Caroner, when he declared he was unable, to say whether Caporale did the stabbing or not.Mr.Dubreuil, who alse acted far the deZence, impressed upon the jury that there \u2018had\u2019 been mo premsditation in connection with the affair, and said that \u2018had the court consented he would have \u2018been able to establish heyond a doubt that the -crime had been committed by the escaped Italian Carioti.After Crown Prosecutor :Guerin and Lafontaine \u2018had addressed the count and substituted a charge of manslaughter Judge Trenholme pointed out that the death of Depbterus had been the result of three unlawful -acts for which ithe four Italians were equally responsible, viz.: carrying weapans, tresspassing, and essaulting without provocation.; \u20ac rer Eyeglasses repaired, loweet prices., R.Hemsiey, 255 St .James St\u2014Adv.SPENT HO MONEY ILLEGAL WY of INegality in Federal \\ The preliminary hearing of Akl.Lan Gallery, M.P., before Mr.Justice Davidson, on the charge of illegal ex- pendlture during the iast Federal élection in St.Anne's division, was concluded yesterday, and matters will now NTED \u2014 MEN FOR LONDON, LIVER- VV ol.\u201cGlaagow, Bristol und Manchéster | | (cattle steamers).Free pass both ways.Apply D.J.Lyons, 18 McGHI street.Bnolosé stamp for reply.237 | | > | ops weekly.Free passage and return.Apply, or send stamp for particulars.Canadian Agency, 18214 St.Antoine streat, Mont.i real.27 ANTED\u2014RESFECTABLUSB AND TNTBL- ) Ujout persons 10 solicit Ordeës Tor nursery stock; to the right parties 1 \u2018can offer the best inducemeuts; best tie in the year w uake à start Apply for uerpie, @aL once Le | B&D.Smith, Winona, pt.VER SIXTY PER CENT.OF THE HIGH- ; er rallway oftiolals on the American con- \"| Linen: to-day began their rallway career as telegraphers, Some are now recelving fifty thousand dollars por year.{first class may be able to do the mame.Write for our | free book, siviog full particulars.B.W.; Somers, Principal Domlnlon School of Tale- | graphy, Toronto.- ee 4 TANTED \u2014 OPERATORS.MALE OR f Female, to\u2019 make men's shirts and la- dics\u2019 blouses.* We pay the best wages.Call No.10 St.Peter street.243 Let us make a WANTED \u2014 HOUSEWORK, BY DAY OR Ï bour.A., Herald Office.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- : vant for a small family; no washing., Apply 760 Mance st, Montreal Andex.228 ; ANTED- \u2014 YOUNG GIRL \u201cTO HELP I with children and upper housework.Other girl kept.Must sieep at home.Apply | I 49 Shuter st, | VyanTen\u2014rouxs MAN WITH KNOWLedge of typewriting, for general office work end shipping.Apply in handwriting to P.O.Drawer 2362.228 ANTED \u2014 BASKETMAKER, AT ONCE; steady work; good wages.Address Brantford Willow Works, Brantford, Ont.JANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO open shell oysters in à Jurge restaurant.Good wages and steady employment for the right man Apply personally, 22 Youvilie , 228 - equare.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG GIRL TO Y.do general housework.A good home for.the right girl.Apply 35 St.Genovieve st.228 FOR SALE Special Bargains 22 in.x 2 in.x 6 ft.Pond Planer.234 in.x 24 in.x 6 ft.Pond Planer.16 tn.x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe, 20 in.x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe.20 in.x 14 ft.Draper Engine Lathe, La make.\" Previous to removing these machines we will sell at à very small advance for a quick turnover.\u2018CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, 248 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.CA in | 11 MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.4125.Eveninga\u2014645 Sherbrooke St.° 648 Pleusis Street.- el.E.414.commen Sense Exterminators For ROACHES, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.For RATS and MICE.All Dealers, ind 381 Queen st.W., Toronto.wo different preparstions.u NOTICE TO CÆNSIGNEES.The Manchester Line 8.8.Manchester Shipper, is entered nt Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.' FURNESS, WI THY.& CO.LTD., : Agents, -\u2026J 8wer.8.Cutling-Off Machines, Hurlbut-Rogers THREATS MADE AGAINST CANADIAN ATHLETIC UNION \u201cWill the C.A.A.U.live after the meeting of the board of governors on October 47° was the question asked by The Herald of an officer of ong of Montreal's most important athletic organizations this morning.it,\u201d was the prompt and decisive an- \" Continuing, this gentleman said: - \u201cI£ we could get our dues back from the C.A.A.U.we would leave that body immediately.As we are not likely to get those dues back, we are going to stay in the union, but not because we have any use for it.- \u201c86 far as wo are concerned, the C.A.A.U.4e a dead \u2018un.It has practically no authority, and as a governing body it exists only in name.it meetings are burlesques.\u201cWe should have imitated other associations and put in 1.0.U.'s for our dues, and then we could drop qut at any time.\u2018 \u2018\u2018\u2019Mark my words, the athietic word Will be surprised one of these days ts see one of the best known athletic organizations of Canada easy farewell to the C:A.A.U.\u201d - MEETING OF C.AAL'S GOVERNORS OCTOBER 4 The hoard of governors of the C.A.A.U., will meet Wednesday, Oct.¢.to elect officers.The most likely candidate for the office of president Is Mr.W.J.McGee, of the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association.Mr.McGee has the btains and executive abilty to make a thoroughly satisfactory president and #t is hardly probable that hig candidature Will meet with any serious epposition.The lacrosse and football representatives will euppert him, while the element that was opposed to aemi-pro- fesslonalism will nominate another can.aidate.: Always tat the Bast JAMES STRACHAN.bakers Royalty.{ = ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH : ; telegrapher of you that you | \u201cNot M we had anything to do with! 1 has not fulfilled tis mission, and its to] rest until the election trial is called.Then the various parties concerned m' the election will be heard, and a final judgment handed down.: , At the opening of the hearing yes-: terday afternoon, Mr.F.J.Bisaillon, \u20ac.C., wished tu know the mame of Mr.Gallery's agent in \u2018the \u2018last -glec- tion.He was told that Ald.Walsh, M.L.A., acted in that capacity.\u201cDid he act all the time?\u201d tnquired the counsel.LS - \u2018Well, not all the time,\u201d was the ve-' pty.\u201cHe did not act Tor the last two or three duys, us he wus glock.1 was told that he was ill, and :eoul not act.\u2019 Further questions on this head were objected to, and the examination -proceeded in \u201clocators.\u2019\u2019 Mr.Gallery admitted acquamtance\u2019 with.Jom Murphy, a \u201clocator,\u201d and James Kelly, James Inmes, Pat Liman, James Finlay, James Murns, Pat May, James Gibbon, Albert Wood, Joseph Hart, Hugh Hart and a host of other men.So far us Mr.Gallery knew, not one of these men recelved à vent.James Burns had acted as'head carter, while the position of deputy returning officer was tilled by Mi.Joseph art.\u2018 DAN GALLERY NBEDS NO CAN- : VASSERS.& \u201cI had no canvassers,\u201d sald Mr.Gallery, warmly, \u201cDan Gallery doesn't need them in St.Anhe's.We had no meetings, and not a copper did I spena un carters, not a copper.\u201d \u201cDid you spend any meney for anything at all?\" asked Mr.Bisaillon., \u2018Yes, Tor committees,\u201d was the reply, and the questions reverted to individuals again.Mr.Bisaillon wanted to know if Mr.Gallery hati ever loaned money to a certain man, who seemef to be well known in St Anne's, judging by \u2018the ripple of laughter that the question created.\u2018 \u201cLend money to that man?\u201d -repeat- ed Mr.Gallery, with a look of amazement on his face.\u201cThat \u2018man?I would need lots of tt If 1 atarted on that game Lend money to him?No, sir.\u201d And even Mr.Justice Davidson amiled.' - \u2018 \u201cDo you know Pat Hart?\" asked Mr.Bisalllon, still smiling.\u2019 \u2018Yes.He was not paid a cent.\u201d \u201cHe's a fireman now, lent he?\u201d \u201cHe was.He's a policeman now,\u201d was the reply, and \u2018the implication caused another stir of merriment.Mr.Gallery adnritted that he had assisted to secure the jobs, the sante way as he would for anyone.\u201cHow much was paid to Mr.Elliott, a chairman of one of your commit- Lees?\" La 7 \u201cOver $100, was the \u201cFor what?\" \u201cLight, heat, rent and that sort of thing,\u201d Mr.Gallery replied.\u201cNothing else?\u201d | *Not a thing.\u2019 A JOB OR NOT A JOB.The enquiry again drifted back to Individuals, and-Mr.Gallery \"was asiosd if he knew a certain man who Was working \u201con the dump\u201d after \u2018the élections, Mr.Gallery sald he did know the man.: ! \u201cYou got him.that job?\u201d asked Mr.Bisalllon.14 \u201cYou don't call that a Job; Be.you enquired Mr.Gallery, laughing.\u201d \u201cA: position \u201con the dump\u2019 n't a job.Mm 8 just being \u2018on the Gump\u2019 hot a Job.\u201d However, Mr.Gallery admitted that the man.in question had -been \u2018pro-, mote | toa minor Goverhment pousi- on.= \u2018Do you know, \u2018\u2019\u2014and Mr.Misatilon's finger searched the page of Ydolscap in front of him, \u201cdo yeu know\u2019 John Co)- fins?\u201d ' ; \u201cJohn Collins, John Collins,\u201d ruminated Mr.Gallery With puckered brow.The name seems familiar, some way.À guess I've met him someew times 4f it's the same John Collins I know.The lawyers all amiled brightly, and the spectators seemed to recognize the name also.However Mr.Collins hai not been patd for any Bèrvices, * * \u201cDid you keep \u2018any account of your expense?\u2019 .Co \u201cNo.I did not.\u201d Mr.Gallery admitted that when he had to owe a cab he pald Por it, naturally, and that the venlous alten hel received sums from $300 to 4800 and\u2019 $400 each.\u2018They had received wtriet orders 0 spend-the money legitimately.OST ABOUT $7,000.\u201cThe élection cost how much\u201d.anen\u2019 Mr.Bisafilon.\u2019 : ; \u201cOh, five, aix or seven thousand,\u201d was answer.goose :met a mHkmail Mading cow, Thereupon the maiSen \u2018 r.your cane into the Ærourd #0 as to Tasten the goat to it and then put the maiden.might Ho me,\u201d sald Hans.i A Dutchman with a West and\u2019 a : with \u201cWhat frightens you?\u201d asked Hans.\u201cYou.are going to ie : against my will,\u201d sald the coy mati.à \u2018How can I do that -with these oranky animals on my hands?\u201d asked Hans, , \u201cWhat prevents you fyom thrusting your goose under my padi?\u201d queried \u201c\u2018Becau that oross-logking cow, \u201cOH, that fool cow, wouldn't beak To-day the Puzzle Editor thas bee brain-rac C.K.Westland suggests 40 .days A.Douglas, Thos.Smith, A.Hefè to be 67 1-2 days.\u2018fore cow is.kept 90 days, but cow and meént-\u2014cow and goose, 60 days.Try again everybody.Mr.Loyd has prepared a series of to thone sending in the best answers.Puzzle Editor The Herald, Victoria Square, Montreal > ' \u2026rporeu ce c000e ou sese unes mer 61000000 0000000 Name ses eens errors Hew much of your own money | went in ft?\u201d \u2018 Le | \u201c$1000 to 31,500.\u201d , cl These answers were only.received after much ofjection on \u2018the part of Messrs.Aime Geoltrion and J.L.Perron, K.C., who oljected, tio, to amy] question us \u2018to whenog the rest of the money hall coine.Mr.Gallery a@mitts that all tire money went through his hands to his agent ant committee -presttients.Nr.Walsh's statement of \u2018$213, published m The Herall \u2018in January, was present xd and Mr.Gallery.supposed it to be côr- rect.\u201cAnyway,\u201d smiled Mr.Gallery, as he saw the examination about-to conclude.\u201cthere was less money 8pènt in my election than in Ald.Ames\u2019.\"Here, \u2018hère, why mix your élection prosecuting counsel, and the bench.\u201cWhat has yours got to do with him?\u201d \u201cPhey're both in the same box.\u201d murmuted one or \u2018the mwyers, wie: Mr.\u2018Gallery stepped dowm and out.PROMPT GOVERNMENT ACTION RELIEVED GRAVE SITUATION Shipping Federation Expressed Thanks for Services in Relieving Victorian.the Tollowing resolution acknowledging \u2018Lawrence.channel: .\u201cResolved unanimously, That the members of the Shipping Federation of Canada express their thanks to the government in connection with the stranding of the R.M.8.Vigtorian, for the prompt action end valuable serv- foes Ta relieving & very critical sitia- tion in the navigation of the St, Lawrence River ship channel.\u201cThat the federation desire 4y to thank the Hon.taine, Minister of Marine and Fisher- Jes, for his pèrsonal attention during the operation for relleving the situation, which was of the gravest con- corn to the whole trade of the Do- ninion, and appreciate that tad tt Trot been for his decleive measures in giv- timely use of the t plant, besides his controlling interest in the Work, ° vessel ight heave been still aground, with the risk of the channel being blocked at any inoment \u201cThat the federation dedlre to mention and rir ry dean, Deputy ater an Fishertes, for his Yoredight im the arrangement for.conveying the past the obstruction (with little inconvenience te the gone Jame), he aides many other de connect: with me regulation of \u2018the tfaffic of et De Papi en fon and r.F.Cowle, engineer in charge of the ship dhan- ne), for Kia services and praction] meas res emplaye securihg the V trom Slocking the fairway, besiden the valuable assistance in connection with and valuable réources brought to bear dh the werk.} cess of the whole ohération in floating fhe huge vessel must be considered a feat in calvage and wrboirage.-' Ahé hnsawer.It.would be à hérd preb- dem to eay.Jt was about that sum\"! 4, * | 2 .71 © \u201cBe it further resolved, that a copy.Titel riatden.\u2018that the gost and the goose REPLIES FLOWING IN Geo.Vanier says \u2018the pugzle is contradictory.; \u2018las :much as goat and goose, but goose and goat are kept §0 days, there- He then figures his answer as 90 days.h Co Replies also In from over .n hundred others, but styange to say af il these there are ure no two with the same result._ __ - ci My answer to the Sam Loyd's Puzzle No.1 \u2018is -as \u2018folléwa: 4 te sgee er ers rer tr rs denn Addraug 2.\u2026o0.ses 000 ceronc 000007 up with Ald.Ames'\u201d came from the | iy The 8Shitpping Tederation has phesad the æervicés of the government \u2018tn ton- | nection with the reitef of RMB.Vio-|; torien, which was stranded in the St.\u2018especiai- | \u2019 Rrefon- |; the ships |\u2019 the Sa for the safety of the other | the floating of the vessel, add his great.In eur opinion the @üc- | lwontneaL a poboër.andl «hat is «to prevent Jou rom Ofiving wll three of them into my pasture MHA?\u2019 veplisd the terri- And sight here comes ! ng puerle, fer during the eubsaquent :discaïmfon following :the facts developed: \u2018They found ogethér.uld eat just as much grass as the wo joow, #0 if that field wauld pasture \u201cthe cow and the :goat for 45 days, or ithe cow \u2018and the goons 80 (days, or the goat andl the goose for $0 days, how long would it pasture the vow, the gost Jand the gooxe?Early replies are requested, &s Hans and Katrina are contemplating = apeedy -partnersfig.x Ca n deluged with replles to the above r, and some of the contestants have done a lot of figuring.\u2018as the correct answer.' rnan and W.Christin figure it out He say8 the cow eats goat are kept 46 days (or -half.cow\u2019s time), \u2018therefore goat fs.kept 90 days, but goat and goose are kept \u201890 days nnd goat is kept 90 days; therefore go I nothing how can It reduce cow's eating time és it does in the arrange- ose eats nothing.But If goose eats What \u2018do you -think?volumes comprising \u2018a complete col- { wuek \u2018tection of this marvellous works, and we offer 25 df these :purts each - Competitors may send in as many answers as they wish, but each \u2018answer must be on a coupon conf from The Herald.Each pussle ill appear every day.-for a week.The Monday following and the pride winners on Tuesday of each week.USE THIS COUPON FOR YOUR ANSWER.correct arssrer on the a - Montreal, Trtecsce 0010000002 sa evcuu een 0 au 00 nte 00820008 8 a of this resolution, bearing the swal of the corporation.be forwardey to \u201che Rt.Hon.Sir Wild Iauner, Premier of the Dômtnian of Cw (Signed), Hugh A.Allan, president; Thomas \u2018Robb, manager and secretary.\u201d = From Flouwr to your Wtahtn And never toushes à band Strachan, bakers to Royalty \u2018Our workshop facili- | tresenable us to furnish Sterling Silver ; 1 Commeanion | the most approved patterns; which con- ff ' form to every requirement of the \u2018Church.J Where distinctive designs are desired, we will be pleased to | submit drawings embodying any special feature indicated.We have made adequate preparations for placing our Communion Sliver be- Tors -ott-of-towin custom er, by means of qibotagexpte, drawings, etc.If intereüted, write.' : TUESDAY.SEPT.26, 1908.Nature's Approval } \" Hlustrating two of our styles.She So would we ail Nature approves difference in dress.practices it too.> Sen \\'TURE has drawn the lines on your individual thumb different from any that she ever did ¥ before, and she must have attended to many\u2019s the billion.She knows very well that life would not be worth living if everybody saw alike, thought alike, desired alike, spoke alike or looked alike; -so when we come to her assistance in the matter of dress, it is but meet that we should follow her example and-strive after differences.| \u2018 mé! Se , .A SALE OF TWEED SUITS AT $10.50.On Wednesday we shall place on sale a number of tweed suits, for $10.50 which you yourself would value at anywhere from $15.00 to $18.00.: oo © Made of good tweed-lined all through with farmer's satin; the coat is 45 inches long with the new sleeves and velvet collar; it is tight fitted, semi-belted and finished at back with match the coat.Wednesday each $10.50.\u2018OUR DRESS GOODS AND SILKS.Three good reasons why you should examine our stock before purchasing your Fall or Winter costumes, four reasons \u2018why to-morrow should be your shopping day- : 1-Assortmént Advantages.2-Style Advantages.3-Price Advantages.FRENCH CHIFFON TAFFETA.FRENCH PAILLETTE.° A splendid full weight grand wearing quality\u2014in a magnificent range of new Fall and Winter colorings, both In solid and Chameleon shot effects\u2014makes an exceedingly dressy gown.Wednesday 83c.COSTUME TWEEDS.ity, soft, bright finish, in new tones of greens, browns, grave, etc, and in cream d Wednesday 81.00.an lack.64 IN.CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, An ideal quality\u2014made from selected yarns of Botany Wools \u2014Correct weight, soft finish.\u201cin A very handsome selection of .new tones of ce All-wool and West of England browns, reds, blues, etes and Tweeds, in all the new mannish also in black.Guaranteed un- effects, fancy checks, stripes, shrinkable and unspottabie\u2014 soft.tones, combinations, etc.Very attractive cloths and splendid for wear.Wednesday Güc.colors fast to light and black unfading.54 inches in width; $1.75 value.Wednesday $1.25.& \u2018 CHILDREN'S HEADWEAR.We have made such a special study of children\u2019s faces that best suit them.You'll see displayed in our cases a full range of embroidered silk bonnets, corded silk, plush or velvet bonnets, and hats in ail colors, bearskin bonnets.and caps in pretty novel styles\u2014everything from a pretty little embroidered bonnet at 25¢ to a charming little French felt with ostrich trimmings.: $3.50 BLACK CORSETS, 98c.; C-B, W-B, and R.(& G.Corsets, made of fine English black \u2018sateens, medium and high bust, five gores, medium hip, lace and ' ribbon trimmed top and bottom, gores finished with silk stitching.18 to 29 inches.Regular prices $2.50 to $3.50, Wednesday 98c a pair.: .\u2018THE BLANKET SALE CONTINUES.A special offer for to-morrow of a Heavy Canadian Blanket made of long stapled yarn guaranteed all wool and one that we can throughly recommend, size 56 x 76.Price $3.25 per pair.NOTE-Based on the present price of wool, this blanket is worth more than $4.00.\u2014 \u2018 box pleats; the skirt has 9 gores and is finished with pleats to An exceedingly \u2018durable qual- we think we know just what kind of a bonnet or a hat would ., This Store open daily from 8 am.till 5.30 p.m.45 =.ve \u2019 Toga, Te Te Tg TE | .AT TUN A Gm EY ar of wv Aen oan skip wtp odes co Ms - À .- 10° ttre GE ' \u2018 O.GRAHA GROCER IAC Mb aig Co Lakes bye \u2018Poor Man and Good Enough , for a Millionaire.> a.* Cl ARR Re M Our.Goods are Cheap Enough for .Lhe, > -| the infants \u2018ply superior.THB MONTREAL .< * 11, WHITHER.+ Whither is ither leads ils patbwny, Utils It runs just on and\u2019 on, is never dons.Whither leads \u2018this pathway, mistress That path to town, air; to the village square.\u2019 Whither leads this pathway, father To fhe white quiet of the churchyard - \u2014John Vance Cheney.Pot Pourri \u2014 THE SUPERIOR GIRL.\u2018 F YOU ARE in the prime of life, she suddenly makes you feel like a human antique; if you pride Yourself on growing old gracefully, she sets you to wondering whether you are not dressing like a would-be 18; if you \u2018| are feellng particularly contented with recent accomplishments, she suddenly reminds you that there are other peo- Ple who are outstripping you in the race; if you feel that you are uncommonly blessed with friendships, she reminds you, at a most inopportune moment, that enemies exist in your camp.And she does not do.this because sne lacks tact.Oh, no; she does it with malice aforethought and she cannot belp it, because she is built that way.She is the Superior Girl.You meet her on your way home from a shopping tour and tell her of the bargain you picked up that day\u2014*\u201csuch lovely material and eo cheap.\u201d In triumph you draw forth a sample.She flugers it critically, shrugs her shoulders, and remarks, patronjzingly\u2014\"Oh, yes, that Is very nice; but you ought to see what So-and-s0 are selling to-day.I hate to hurt your feelings, but I think it is a little better quality.\" .You throw aside your, wraps in a dressing-room, feeling thdt your latest evening frock is certainly the very pret- tlest you ever had, The Superior Girl looks you over with a critical eye and DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMRER 26, 100 remarks\u2014\"My dear, you ought to be careful about picking out those blue tints, You know that those which shade to green are so trying.\u201d And that remark is the fly In the olntment of your evening's pleasure.° If you are a business\u2019 woman,.to whom the appearance of middle age, {it not youth, is an important factor, you may take a brisk walk before ooming to the office.This flushes your cheeks, seelng whioh the Superior Girl remarks\u2014\"My dear, when people get to your age and take on flesh, they ought to be careful about wearing such tight collars.It makes your face red.\u2019 And ihe exhilaration of the morning's walk vanishes, : ; It is Impossible for the Superlor Girl to express admiration for anyl®ng or anybody.This is not an outward and visible expression of envy, but she really and firmly belleves that she knows more and can do things better than any woman of her acquaintance.If she is married, she visits her younger sister, who has a family of two or three toddlers.For a day or so she says nothing.The children have behaved very well in the estl- mation of their mother, who has been walting in fear and trembling for an expression of disapproval from her more experienced sister.It comes: \u2014\"My dear, 1 do not like to hurt your feel- Ings, but really you are very lax in your discipline.Now, If my Harry behaved at the table as your little boy did to-day I should certainly send him supperless to bed.And as for the way Minnie tears her aprons, I think it is a shame to waste your husband's money by allowing her to be so rough and boisterous.\u201d And the mother of terrible consoles herself with unspoken reminiscences of the three little prigs which her sister calls children.~ \u2019 ; Incidentlly it night be remarked that the Superlor Girl does not always marry, not if the man really gets to know her.Before marriag: she is sim- After marriage she develops into a nagging woman, whom everyone shuns.; Marble, Onyx, Gilt and Mahogany Clocks.R, Hemsley, 255 St, James.\u2014 Adv.\"HERALD DAILY PATTERN D - 37 Se, 7 > CLEAN TE AO) d SHIRRED FROCK OF DOTTED CHALLIE.Pattern No.1190.Sizes 8 to 14 years.That shirring will be quite as popular for autumn gowns as it bas been for summer frocks 13 shown by the large number of charming girlish frocks in this style that are displayed in the fall designs.It is both a pretty ond economical way of making up a dainty little dress, for almost no trimming is required, the rows of shirring forming all the decoration \u2018needed.Our sketch to-day {is of a scarlet challic dotted with white, which looked very sweet and effective upon the dark-balred, dark-skinned little French \u2018maid who wore it.The full sleeves are caught into two puffs with double rows of shirring and finished with deep cuffs and both skirt and blouse have a deep shirred yoke.The style ms oecoming to slender, girlish figures, and it is not at all difficult to develop.Soft woollen goods are excellent for these little frocks, cashmere, nun's velling or flannel.For a girl 12 years old, 6% yards of material 27 inches wide, with 14 yard of all-over lace for collar and cuffs, will be required.The pattern, No.1190, is cut in sizes for girls from 8 to 14 years of age, and may be obtained, post paid, by mending ten cents, the number and nize desired, and the name and address to The Fashion Department of this paper.Name aocctacede0nc eos 6000248000 00s0000g © Age 000000000 00I0000000000000000000000000000q \\ © Mo of Pattern SUAOH4H0NSOBE000000000000m Address .VHHCANOCHONSON00 SO 0000 0000 00g This pattern will de mailed ten days.by filling out cou a © closing 10 cents, and sending to Montreal Herald Pattern Department Readers will Rlease note that where fui} rate suit is shown.1 wipe and i are , \u2018eq : Zn at alowed toe ia Dar ., sue 0 q , : ' es f [+ CE # LE ay wf A Hi Co PER .+ | SWEWT! JORNNYCAKE.: NT PINT of sour milk, gr of sugar, two.tgblespoo of \" lard; one egg, one cup of .one \u2018teaspoonfui of sods, one-half, teaspoonful of salt and u dash of\u2019 nut- \u2014\u2014\u2014 | .i meg.Btir in with these Ingredients enough cornmeal to make a dough as stiff as a loaf cake.in square tin in quick oven.Less sweetening may be used if preferred.: POP OVERS.Take one cup of flour and mix smooth with one cup of sweet milk and one well-beaten egg.Add a plece- of butter the size of a walnut and a pinch of salt.Bake in gem pans in a quick oven, \u2014y BREAKFAST PUFFS.- Two cups of sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of salt, one egg and flour enough to roll out like a biscuit dough.Cut into narrow strips and fry in hot lard like doughnuts.Serve piping hot.Personal and Society Notes Hon.T.Chase Casgrain is in Quebec.Rural -Dean- Robinson, of Cowans- ville, is in town.\u2018 Miss Milly White, of Ottawa, spending a few days in town.The Misses Dunlop, Mackay street, are visiting friends in Toronto.Miss Georgle Clark, Mountain Street, is visiting friends at Lancaster.Dr.Lapthorn 8mith and Miss Alleen Smith have returned from Europe.Dr.Austen D.Irvine, St.Catherine Street, has returned from New York.Mrs.Klock, St.Matthew Street, is spending a few days with friends in Ottawa.| Mr.and Mrs.J, Thomas, Montreal, were guests at the Chateau, Quebec, this week.Miss Fay Christie, who has been vis- \"iting relatives in town, has returned to Ottawa.Mrs.Alex.Allan was Hendrie at the Woodbine Toronto on Saturday.] Mrs.Robert Howard and Misses Howard, Bishop Street, returned from Gorhan, N.H.Mrs.C.W.Spencer and Miss Lilllan Spencer, who have been visiting frien-is in Quebec, have returned home, Miss Katherine Thornloe, daughter of Bishop Thornloe, is suffering from an attack éf typhold fever in Toronto.Mr.C.Gordon Mackinnon spent Sunday at Sherbrooke, the guest of his parents, Mr.-and Mrs, James Mackiu- non.Hon.L.Melvin Jones gave a dinner at the Toronto Club on Saturday nigiit In honor of Hon: Raymond Prefou- taine., .Mrs.D.A.Shirres, Dorchester street, has left to spend a few days at O:- tawa with her sister, Mrs.Robert Gill.; Col.and.Mrs, Evans, of Winnip2s, entertained informally at the tea hour last week in honor of Col, and Mrs.Hanbury-Williams, ; Mr Gorton Coombes, Miss Marguerite Coombes and Master Reginald Coombes have deft their summer home at Chftn- bly-for Brooklyn, N.Y.20° Miss Beddome, of London, is to be a bridesmaid at Miss Toller's wedding at Ottawa next week.Miss Laura and Miss Vera Toller will also attend the bride.D The marriage of'Mtss Phylis Porteous to Mr.Paul Sise wlll take place- tomorrow at the residence of the bride- etect's parents at the Island of Orleans.A very enjoyable little tea, at which Mins Hickson, of Montreal, was the guest of honor, was given on Saturday afternoon at Ottawa by Miss Allce Lamothe.The marriage of Miss Annie Edna Gowdey, daughter of the late Mr.Alex.Gowdey, to Mr.John Davidson, will take place quletly at St.Martin's Church this week.The marriage of Miss Edith Ethel Tuck, eldest daughter of Mr.\u201d John Tuck, to Mr.George E.Daniels, will take place to-morrow at the residence of the brides parents.Principal and Mrs.Waller, of Laon- don, Ont., who have spent the summer abroad.have been in town for a few days, the guests of Dr.and Mrs.John- gon, Sherbrooke Street.Hon.Sefimtor- Melvin Jones, Mrs.and Miss Melvin Jones are occupying apartments at the King Edward, Toronto, during the alterations that are going on at Llawhaden.The engagement has been announced of Miss Beasie Hanly, daughter of Mr.John C.Hanley, of Read, Ont, to Mr.Leonard M.Staley, son of Mr.Archibald Staley, of Wolfe Island.Messrs.R.Tessier, A.Greenberg, G.Trudeau, R.Brosseau, J.A.Mitchell, jp, PF.Sise, J.B.Rubinovich, W.P.Kearney and A B.Tyler, of Montreal, are at the Frontenac, Quebec.Mrs.W.T.Stewart, Tupper Street, who has ben spending some weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.JI.\u2018Fisk, at Coaticook, has returned home accompanied by her little son, Master Douglas Stewart.Mr.John Dillon and Miss Dillon have returned ta the, city from their country residence at Beaurepaire, and will -reside at the Windsor Hote! for six weeks, until thelr new house on McGregor Street is ready for occupation._ The engagement has been announcad of Miss Gertrude Alice Carthew, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, William Car- thew, Waterloo, to Mr.Charles Adarn Boehm, of Waterloo.The marriage will take place Oct.18th in St.Saviour's Church, Waterloo, Ont.Miss Cartwright, principal of 8t.Hilda's College, Toronto, gave a reception on Saturday afternoon in honor of the visiting delegates and membe™s of the general board of the Woman's Auxiliary.now holding thelr triennial meeting in Toronto.Miss Cartwright was assisted by Miss Tilley, the refreshments being served in the larwe common room from -flower-decked tables.is with Mrs, ruces at the have a CUMMING-DUNLOP.A pretty but very quiet wedding took place at St.George'\u2019s Church last evening, when Miss Euphemia Bellhouse Dunlop, youngest daughter of Mr, Justice Dunlop, Sherbrooke -street, was married to Dr.William Gordon Cumming, of Calgary, Ailta., and formerly of Montreal.The bride wore a smart travelling costume of Irish grey tweed, with small black toque, trimmed with a shaded mauve wing, and carried 4 bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.Her only attendant ww her cousin, Miss Annie Ewan, who was gowned in white lace, with \u2018white lingerie hat, and bouquet of pink roses, Judge Dunlop gave his daughter away, and Mr.Patrick Dunlop, brother of the bride, acted am best man.Only relativen and «& few.Intimate friends were present at the ceremony, whioh was solemnised by Rev, Mr.Plumb.pe | His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Jeile \u2018the support of the club, and about 200 x 2 7 cu es - ws TE ey tres, after which Dr.and Mri Cun-.ming left immediately for their future \u201c home in the Northwest.for GOLF TEA, \u20ac Yesterday aftéenoon: the Westmeunt.Golf inks were on fete in horor of the visiting golfers.who took t in the championship matchés last week.The club was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and purple asters.The guests were recelved y Mr.Graham Dunlop, and :the tea roôm we ° was in charge of Mrs.Sandeman und .Mrs.James Hutchison, assisted by Miss Ida Macfarlane, Miss Jessie Mc- Murtry, Miss Kingman, Misg Maud McFarline, and Mies: Hazel -Peverloy.Among those present were Mrs, Abnor Kingman, Mrs.Ernest Gault; Mrs.Han- dyside, Mrs.Rawlin Mrs.Hutchins, Mrs.Allan MacDuff} Mrs.John Day.Mrs.Maynard McComb, Mrs.Bell, Mrs.Lowry, Mrs.Binks, Miss Greene, Miss Ludington, Miss Ruby Evans, Miss Mercla Cassils, Miss Day.Miss Harriet Nutter, Miss Pzarl Smith, and others, HALLOWE'EN WILL - BE WELL CELEBRATED \" The Caledonian Society mean to make & big effort in connection with the Hal- lowe'en gathering of this their jubllze year, and a start has been made with the work of the choir, which had a pr2- liminary canter last- week.To-nignt the first regular practice will take place in the parlors of St.Andrew's Home, 403 Aqueduct street, at eight o'clock, and an invitation is extended to ludles and gentlemen of good voice, who are interested in & Mr.8.8.Bain is conductor.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WELL DESERVED MEDALS.\" To-morrow afternoon at three o'clock will present the decoration of the Im- perlal Service Order to Messrs.J.E.Lomer and L.Sanguinet, of Montreal, and Pierre Lefhs, of Melocheville.The présentation, by permission of Mayor Laporte, will be made in the Council chamber, a BUILDING COLLAPSED.Buffalo, Sept.26 \u2014With a crash that could be heard for many blocks, a three-storey brick building under course of construction on West Ferry Street, colldpsed yesterday afternoon, carrying down with it thirty bricklayers anid carpenters who were at work in and on top of the structure.A score of the men were injured, eight of them seriously.Six of the injured men were taken to -hospitals, and two were removed to their homes in ambulances.The other workmen sustalned cuts and bruises, but were able to go to their homes.The building was owned by J J.-Crowley, of 810 West Ferry reèt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Large \u2018stock untut precious stones.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014Adv.MR.JEROME STARTS CAMPAIGN.New York, Sept.26.\u2014District Attor-|- \u2018ney Jerome {inaugurated \"his independent campaign for re-election by open- Ing headquarters in the Gilsey House last night.A delegation from the Hamilton Club.assured Mr.Jerome «f signatures to his nominating petition were received during the evening.eee BROCKVILLE WOMAN MISSING.Brockville, Sept.26.\u2014Mrs.Cornelius Stephens, over eighty years of age, left her residence on Saturday last and has not been heard of since.She was a widow, her husband, who died recently, having been a pensioner of the British army.She appeared greatly troubled As to what was to become of her if the pension were cut off.Relatives say that she was pecullar, and there wnrs no.danger of her being in want.She had relatives also in Toronto.Scotch musie.|- \u2018 » >» 2 re, od Strength of strength, richness, delicacy, and fragrance.Each has its own weaknesses.By combining the two in the Red Ros \u2018Ceylon tea nor Indian tea alone can have the \u201crich fruity flavor\u201d of Red Rose Tea, because neither variety in itself possesses all the gq ities peculiar qualities, but each has its i | e proportions, I produce a tea with the \u201crich fruity flavor\u201d and strength of Red Rose Tea, a flavor and strength found in no brand of Ceylon alone, o \u201cThere is a time for all things\u2019 and NOW is the time for men to don [Red Ros \u2018Tea CAMPBELLS.CORNER FOR CLOTHING.one of Campbells CAMPBELLS, Corner st.RAIN COATS, which serves the double purpose of FALL being both warm and durable.: PRICE FROM $12.00 TO $20.00.James and Victoria Square, and SPRING OVERCOATS, - is good Tea | T.H.Estabrooks | St.John, N.B., 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and were ushered into an ante-roon:, where stcod a watch of twelve man.Here Masouda left them in the.niirdst of the men, who stared -at them with stony eyes.Presently she \u2018returnel, and heckoned to them to follow her.| Walking down a long passage they came .to curtains as they approached.Then: side by side, they entered a great hall, long as Stangate Abbey church, and passed through a number of people, all crouched upon the ground.Beyond these the hall narrowed as a chancel does, \u2019 Here sat and.stood more.people, flerce-eyed, turbaned men, who wore great knives in their girdles.These, as they learned afterwards, tere called the fedla,: the sworn assassins, who lived but to do the command of thelr lord the great Assassin.At the -nl of this chancel were more curtalrs, beyond which was a guarded door.Ft opened, and on its further wide they found themselves in full sunlight on an unwalled terrace, surrounded by tne mighty gulf into which it was built.On sat old and bearded men, twelve in number, their heads bowed humbl and their eyes fixed upon the ground.\u2018These were the dais or councillors.At the head of the terrace, under an open and beautifully carved pavilion of wood, stood two gigantic sildiers, hav-! ing the red dagger blazoned on their white robes.Between them was i black cushion, and on the cushion a black heap.At first, staring out of the bright sunlight at thfs heap in.the in the our | they ht fit, Yom oan use it and mon k not cured.600 a box, at or EnMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, Chase's Ointment The Sovereign Bank of Canada have removed to their new quarters, Nos.233 to 236 St.James Street.Co TELEPHONE Private exchenge connecting all: departmients, + \u201c(Copyrightad and published exclusively.in The Herald) | ban and the black clodk came a hol- HAGGARD.shadow, the brethren vondered what it might be.Then they caught sight of the glitter of eyes, and knew that the heap was a man who wore a black turban on his head and a black, bell- shaped robe clasped at the breast with a red Jewel.The weight of the man had sunk him down into the soft cushion; so that there was nothing of him to be seen save the folds of the bell-shaped pak, the red jewel, and the head.He looked like a coiled-up snake; the dark and glittering eyes also were those of a snake.Of his features, in the deep \"shade of the canopy and of the wide black turban, ¢hey could see nothing.i The aspect of this figuré was so ler- rible and inhuman that.the brethren trembled at the sight of bi Thuy were men and he was a- man, dut ba- tween that Buddleds besdy-eyed hep and those two tall Western warriors, ¢lad in their \u2018gleaming\u2019 mall and colored cloaks, helm on brow, duckler an arm, and long \u2018word at \u2018side; the contrast was that of death and life.CHAPTER TWELVE.THE LORD OF DEATH.Masouda.ran forward and prostrated herself at full length, but Godwin and Wulf stared at the heap, and the | heap stared at them.\u2018Then, at some motion of hig chin, Masouda arose and aid: ~ \u2019 - ; \u201cStrangers, you stand in the presence of the Master, Sinan, Lord of Death.Kneel, and do homage to the Master.\u201d But the brethren stiffened, thelr backs and would not kneel.They lifted their hands to their brows in salute, but no more, \u2018 Then from between the black tur- low voice, speaking in \"Arabic, and sayinz: \u2018Are these the men who brought me the lion's skin?Well, what seek ye, Franks?\" They stood silent.\u201cDread lord,\u201d sald Masouda, \u2018these nights are but now come from England over sea, and do not understand our tongue.\u201d \u201cSet out their story and thelr request,\u2019 sald Al-je-bal,\u2018 \u2018\u201cthat-we.may judge of them.\u201d \u201cDread lord,\u201d answered Masouda, \u2018\u2018as 1.sent you word, they say that they are the kin of a certain knight who in battle saved the life of him who ruled before you, but is now an inhabitant of \u2018Paradise.\u201cI have heard that there was such a knight,\u201d said the vosca, \u2018He was nam- -~ ed D'Arcy.and he bore the same cognizance on his shleld\u2014the sign of a skull,\u201d .- .\u201cLord these brethren are algo named D'Atcy, and now they come to ask your help against Salah-ed-din.\u201d At that name the heap stirred as a snake stirs when it\" hears danger, and the head erected itself a little beneath the great turban, ; : \u201cWhat help and why?\" asked the voice.\u2019 .: \u201cLord, Salah-ed-din has stolen a woman of their house who is his niece, and these knights, her brothers, ask you to aid them to recover her.\u201d The beady eyes Instantly became interested.\u201cReport has been made to me of that story,\u201d sald the groice; \u201cbut what sign do these Frank \u2018show?He who went before me gave a ring, and With it certain rights in this land, to- the knight D'Arcy who befriended him in danger.Where is that sacred ring, with \u2018which he parted\u2018in his foolishness?\u201d Masouda translated, and seins the warning in her eyes and remenibering her words, the brethren shook their heads, while Wulf answered: ~ \u201cOur uncle, the knight St.Andrew, was cut down by the soldiers of Salah- ed-din, and as he died bade us geek .| to me from Beirut.| bee, you out.What time had he to tell us of any ring?\u201d The head sank upon the breast.\u2018I haped,\u201d said Sinan to Masolda, \u201cthat they had the ring, and it was for this reason, woman, that I allowed you to lead these knights hither, after you had reported of them and thelr quest It is not well that there should be two holy Signets in the world, and he who went before me, when he lay dying, charged me to recover his if that were possible.Let them go back to.their own land and return to me with the.ancient ring, and I will help tiem.\u201d .Masouda transiated the last sentence only, and again the brethren shook their heads, This time it was God- win who spoke.: : \u201cOur land far away, O lord, and where.shall we find this long-lost ring?Let not our, journey be in vain.O nighty One, give us justice against Salah-ed-din.\u201d \u201cAll my years have I sought justice .on Salah-ed-din,\u201d anwered Sinan, \u201cand yet he prevalls against me.Now I.\u2018make you an offer.Go, Franks, and \u2018bring me hig head or at least put him to death as I will show you how, and we will talk again.\u201d .\u201cWheh they heard this saying Wulf said to Godwin in English: LU I think that we had best go: I do nots like this company.\u201d win made no answer.As they stood \u2018silent thus, not knowing what to say, a man entered through \"the door, and, throwing himself on his hands and- knees, crawled owards the -cushion \u2018through the\u2019 double line of councillors or dais.pre Your report?\u201d sald Sinan dn Ara- e : (To.be Continued.) DEAD BODY OF MISSING Coroner Will Investigate Circumstances Attending Death of Lene Gill, of Prescott.Prescott, Ont., September 26.\u2014 The body of n& Gill, the child lost last Wednesday, was found yesterday by Fred Bovaird in Fiat Creek, on Ar- chle Fraser's farm, about three miles from her home.Coroner McPherson will hold an Inquest.This fs the eight- year-old daughter of Farmer Gill, who was sent across the field to a neighbor's on an -errand, and never returned.Her mysterious disappearance was reported on Friday, and it was feared she had met foul play at the hands of some trumps who were seen in the vicinity about the time the little girl disappeared.DELORIMIER TO PAY DAMAGE.Mr.Justice Curran handed \u201cdown judgment in the cage of Cushing vs.the Village of de Lo fer yesterday :?- ternoon.His Lordshlp decided that the plaintiff could recover $94, as recompense for injury done\u2019 his farm and, fences by flying stones blasting operatipns last winter on Pap- fneau avenue.Plaintiff alleged $2,600 damages; but the village claimed to have exercised care in blasting, and to.have removed the stone from the fields in \u2018the spring.The corporation was willing, at any time to settle for sev- enty-five dollars.WOMEN WITH WEAKNESS.- ' » For all weakness from which girls and women suffer, no surer remedy exists than Dr.Hamilton's Pills.They maintain that bracing health every woman so earnestly desires; they uproot djs- ease, and bring strength that lasts till old age.\u201cNo medicine could be more benefl- cial than Dr.Hamilton's Plils,\u201d writes Mrs.Mary B.Ayrton, of Victoria.\u201cI have been strengthened, my digestion is better, I have improved in color and feel considerably \"better since using Dr Hamilton\u2019s Pills.\u201d Sold everywhere, 26c per box or five boxes for ong dollar.\u201d .\"4 co ptt \u2018FIRE: IN ST.JOHNS4.John, N.B., Sept.26.\u2014(Specisa»\u2014 Fire about midnight seriously damaged\u2019 twa upper stories in the Gardiner Bufjding, Prince Willlam Street, own by the wife of Dr.Daniel,\u2019 M.P., an completely destroyed the stock of the Imperial Cigarette Company.-Some damage was done-to the Canada Life Buliding and to other tenants in the Gardiner Building by water, ST.HYAGINTHE FIRM GOT CON.St.John, N.B., Sept.26.\u2014(Spectal)\u2014 The contract for a nèw organ for Trine {t= Church has been awarded to Cusa- vant Brothers, of\" 8t.\u2018Hyacinthe, Que.This néw organ will Be the filest In hte Maritime Provinces and wil cost abot $10,000.[ETS \u2018 , empire A PECULIAR MIX-UP, t \u2018Winnipeg, ~(Bpecial )\u2014Grea dissatisfaction 8 arisen over the are rangement of the national societies at the Grey reception.aided by let The order was de- sad the Jews Grow fvet place.\u2018The hmen sad refuse But God-| from |- COMPLETE TEXT OF TERMS AGREED UPON BETWEEN NORWAY AND SWEDER Document Will Become a Treaty When Ratified by the Two Parliaments\u2014Compulsory Arbitration Bfore - The Hague of All Matters Except Those of Vital Interest Stockholm, Sweden, Sept.Associated Press has sycceeded in securing the text of the protocol signed at Karlstad Saturday, By the delegates appointed to arrange the terms for the dissolution of Norway and Sweden.The document.Will bécéome -a treaty when ratified by the tws parliaments.It consists of five 'mnain- articles and thirty-five sub-clauses.\u2018The first article dealy With arbttration; the second -with the neutral zone and the demolition\u2018 of the fortifications; the.third with reindeer pastures, \u2018etc.; the fourth with 1nter-traffic, and the fifth with common Waterways.; The agreement provides for compulsory arbitration before \"The Hague court af all disputess except matters of vital interest, for the period of a decade with extepsions for other periods of ten years, unless two \u2018years previous notice is given 'Gf an intentton, to abrogate it.\u2018 °° \u2019 The treaty provides for a sone on \u2018either side of the frontler, which shall GIRL HAS BEEN FOUND | forever be neutral, and for the demolition of \u2018the fortresses within that zone, with the exception of the old portions of the fortifications of Fred- riksten.Gyldenloeve and Overbjer- get, which may remain, but which are not to be used as fortifications.A headquarters staff and garrison may be maintained at Fredriksten to the same extent as prior to the erection of the new fortifications, \"No extension of the Kongsvinger group of fortifications will be permitted, nor of the new forts erected within ten kilomètres of the old fortress of Kongsvinger.ARBITRATION CLAUSES.Article 1, relating to arbitration, is pub-divided into -elght clauses as fol- OWS: Sa Tes Co A.\u2014The two counties undertake to submit all matters of.dispute to The Hague.arbitration court;- which do not affect, the independence, integrity or vital interests of either.-, ; B.\u2014In the.event of a -difference of opinion between the two countries as 0 whether.a\u2019 glven \u2018question touches the vital interests of oné of them, the matter shall be sibmitted to the arbi- \u2018tration tribunal for decision, .oo C.\u2014Disputes in regard to the \u2018intér- pretation of the method of carrying out the agreement to: be arrived at in connection with the disfolution of the union, shall not, however, be submitted to The Hague oourt.\u2018 D.E.F and G.provides for the con- stitution- of the céurt in accordance With the rules of The Hague convention, the exchanges of documents and who are qualified to act as-arbitrators, ete.Ce a 10 H\u2014This agreement Is to.remain in force for a& decade from the date of its signature.It may.be extended for a similar further period if it.is not denounced by either party at least twa years before the expiration of the term of ten years.: \u2019 NEUTRAL ZONE CLAUSES.Article two, dealing with the neutral gone, lg sub-divided into nine clauses as.follows: .i .A\u2014In order to ensure.peace between the two countries a zoné is to be provided on each side of the frontier hich shall\u2019 forever be neutral and must not be used by either country for war operations, nor can there be sta- boned or gathered within the zone rmed military forces, except as provided in.clause F,* and such as are necessary to malntah¥ order or cope with \"accidents.Co .This zoné shall be fifteen kilometres wide on both sides of the southern portion on the frontier.of the two countries, Islands and aterrieg shall: be Included in this 2one, but portions \u2014 ee \u2014 Dear Mother - Your litle ones are.8 co * Fall and Winter weather.will atch cold, Do you know about Shiloh'e Consumption Cute, the \"Tonic, and * what it has dhe for.s0 many?It is said \" to be the only\u2019 reliable remedy for ail - divodses of the air passages in children, * Ris absolutely harmless and pleasant to t care in take.Iti to ie retamed The price ia 25¢.per botil, sad all dealers in medicine sll 5 wep : ' SHILOH > \u201cThis remedy should ba in every 26.\u2014The the \u2018of goods.Agreed Upon of the.sea, with the bays within the neutral line, shall not be considered as within the zone.1f either country construce.railroads through the zone, troops, may be transported and people living within the zone may he collected thére for military duty, but miust be finmediately transported away.Fortifications, war ports or depots for the army or navy must not be malntain- ed nor new gnes: established within the zone.This agrèement is suspended In case the two countries assist each other in & war against 4, common ene- .my, \u2018and also it either goes tu war with.a third power.B.Therefore the fortifications iow existing\u2019 within the above neutral zone shall be demolished, viz.: The Nor- weglan groups: of \u2014fortifications at Rredriksten, with Gyldenloeve, Over- bjerget and Weden and Hjelmkollen Qerje, with Kroksund and Dingsrud.C.The above mentioned fortifications shall be demolished as such.The old fortifications at Fredriksten, Gylden- lpeve and\u2019 Overbjerget may\u2019 remain but not as fortifications.Concerning the modern arrangement of the latter three, and concerning the action to be taken in regard to the other fortifications, more explicit agreements are related In a separate treaty of sequal force with this.D\u2014The meusures mentioned in clause C.must, be completed within eight tonths of this treaty, bécoming effec ve.\u2018 - E.Provides that-the above measures {shall be carried\u2019 out under \u2018the supervision of a commission composed of three officers of foreign \u2018nationality, neither Swedish nor Norwegian, each country choosing one and the third to be selected by those .two,; or, in case or a disagreement, by the.President of Switzerland.More .explicit\u2019 rules concerning the control are to be contained in the aforementioned separate Areaty.no co F.Frederiksten may remain the headquarters of the staff of the distract, and a place of garrison and site of the non-commissioned officers\u2019 academy, to .the samd extent a8 before the erection of the new fortifications.|, The Mongsvingers group of fortifications may not be extended, eithew as regards: the erection of armaments or the garrison, which latter hitherto has not exceeded 800 men, not counting conscripts holding\u2019 their yedrly exercises.: .to, .In consequaîce of the above agrè2- ments new fortifications may not be erected within ten kilometres of \u201cle old fortress of Kongsvingers.The succeeding clauses provided.that in chse of disagreements as to the meaning of this ; clause, which Qip- lomacy may be unable to solve, they shall be submitted to an \u2018arbitration tribunal of three members chosen in accordance with The Hague convention.The last clause reads: \u201cThis agreement becomes effective immediately.) only one party to the agreement.\u2019 Article 3 refers to reindeey pastures, eté., as follows: - A\u2014For humanitarian reasons both countries aptee to grant each coqu- try's nomadic Laplanders the privileges containgd in the amendment of 1883 to the treaty of 1710, - which amendment neither country shall dde- mand to be cancelled without the Ton-) pent of the, other.\u2018 .B\u2014Enumerates the conditions \u2018under which -Laplanders may pasture reindeer In Norway until the.end of the year 1817.: C\u2014In ample time before the end of 1917 negotiations are to be opened concerning the above matter.D\u2014Stimulates arbitration in case.of differences.INTER-TRAFFIC, .Article 4 deals with inter-traffic ns follows: : A\u2014Hach country agrees, neither through prohibitory import or expo°t laws in any way.to interfere with or make difficult.the transport or transit In case of war complications with or between \u2018other , powers or in other extraordinary cases arms and ammunition and other war material shall: be deemed contraband.Ex- oeptions may be made as demanded by internstional laws or the security of their own neutrality.Options may nleo be made for.panitary reasons.B-~Transit -goods must not he taxed with export duty or similar charges, - Ways is as follows: It: cannot be broken by -wbioh we mail C, D and E\u2014Contain rules concern-| {ng the charges on transit goods.The principal effect is that no higher charges shall be made than in the case of the country\u2019s own subjects.\u2014 F\u2014This agreement is for thirty years from January 1, 1808, and may be prolonged for a similar period if notice cf cancellation is not given at least five Years previous to the end ef that pe~ riod.G and H\u2014Contaln special stipulations concerning the Ofoten Railroad and ar bitration.COMMON WATERWAYS.Article 5, referring to common water- A\u2014If a proposition Is made for damming waterways or similar works within one country, that countrys laws shall decide the matter, although the action may Interfere with the water of the other country, the inhabitants of which have the same rights.\u2018 B\u2014In accordance with international precedence, it is stipulated that such works may not be carried out without the permission\u2019 of the other country if a change of water course shouid substantially interfere with the use of such water for commercial purposes or cause great changes within an extended area.\" and D\u2014Concern matters of de- afl., : E\u2014This agreement is valid for fifty years from January 1, 1906, and is prolonged for an equal period of notice of cancellation is not given five years previously.a F \u2014 Provides for an arbitration agreement.- The protocol was signed for Sweden by Christian Lundeberg.the.Premier; Count A.F.Wachtmelster, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Hjalmar Hammarskjold, Minister of Education, and Kark Staaf; and for Norway by Christian Michelse, the Premier; Carl J.Loevland, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Benjamin Vogt, former Minister of the Interior.ORDER OF BUSINESS.The delegates agreed on the following order of business: First\u2014To each country's Parliament the above treaty shall be submitted for ratification, subject to the ratification of the other country, to be mutually binding, when, as stated heve- inafter, Sweden recognizes Norway us C.\u2018Berner, Presldent of the Storthine: | such treaties that one country in =o manner remains responsible for the acts of the other.\u2018Sixthly.\u2014 When Sweden has recognized Norway's independence and the\u2019 above treaties are signed, negotiations shall immediately be \u2018opened conecern- ing the settlement of such matterswhich must cease or he changed on accqunt .rof dissolution of \u201cthe \u201cunion between\u201d the two countries.- ' EVERY BUSHEL of wheat ground and every barrel .of flour made by us is thoroughly tested in or- - der that a standard of uniformity may be maîn- tained.This is most important to housekeepers, and is one of the many points in which Five Roses Flour is superior to any ordinary.hrands on.the \u2018market.Users of it can rely upon obtaining the same.good results every Baking.Day.\u2018 Ask your grocer for it.and a package of our Breakfast Food.LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.LIMITED.[RES DAWES & CO.BREWERS.- PALE ALES AND PORTER.\u2019 LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: \u2018Tel.M.165-166.521 St.James Street.J.H.R.:MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, Have aiways on band ths various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Dottles.Familles + \u2018 an independent country dissolved from the unton with Sweden.Second \u2014 When the Riksdag and Storthing have passed identical ra'l- fication bills a ' proposition will be laid before tHe Riksdag asking the Riksdag: Firstly\u2014On Sweden's part to cancel the Riksakt (or charigr of 1815, establishing new fundamefital laws on the terms that the union of Norway and Sweden be indissoluble and irrevocable.- Secondly\u2014To consent that the King may recognize Norvay as a separate country from Sweden, Thirdly.\u2014 When \u201c8dgfit-recognition is given, treaties will, in accordance with the Riksdag and Storthing's decision consenting to the above\u2019 agreement, be signed in accordance with the usual International procedure.Fourthly\u2014After these.treaties are signed Sweden shall immediately notify all the foreign powers with which diplomatic relations are maintained nf her recognition of Norway as an independent country.Fifthly\u2014Each country shall then request the foreign powers with whom common treaties exist to so modify \u2018 ;\u2018 Cured Quickly Without Pain \"by Using Pyramid Pile Cure! 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We above club would lke th get Into a euchre league this winter, therefore any information from the secr>- taries of the various leagues supplied\u2019 to the secretary at the above address \u2018will be greatly appreciated.\u2014 FINALS IN BOWLING MATCHES AT WESTMOUNT The two last games In the competi tion series of the Westmount Bowling Club were played on the Kensington green on Saturday.\u2019 The final match In the doubles cane off fn the afternoon between Messrs.Andrew Rutherford and David Wilson, and Messrs, Robt.Cunningham.and John Brown.which resulted as follows: D.W.Wilson J.W.Brown Total Total .In the evening the final in the sin- between Mr.wi e gles was played Brown and Mr.James Wilson, former winning by six shots, the score, .15: At a meeting to be held in the club-, house this evening, it will be decided) being as follows: Wm.Brown 21 Jas, Wilson as to the e¢losing of the green.for the season, and steps\u2019 taken respecting the) holding of the annual inner, pr A NEW DRIVING CLUB ORGANIZED IN OTTAWA Ottawa, Sept.26.\u2014A new driving club wag formed in Ottawa last night under the title of the Ottawa Driving.Club, composed of the most prominent light harness horsemen In the capital.Tha following officers were elected: Hon.President, Jackson Booth; hon.vice-president, E.M.Mc- Mahon; president, A.D.McBride; first vice-president, J.K.Paisley; second vice-president, H.5.Conn; treasurer, (1 John Grimes; secretary, W.W.Boucher; auditors, W.N.Wade \u2018and C.H, Putnam; executive, H.G.Wade, Dr.Webster, N.A.Lahaise, Walter Cunningham, E.S.Skead, E, W.Clarke.The first matinee will be held at Lansdowne Park, next Saturday.Three Stone Diamond \u2018Rings, $20 to $500.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014 Adv., JUNIOR C.A.H.L.CHAMPIONS MAY PLAY INTERMEDIATE | Ottawa, Sept.26.\u2014The Victorias of this city winners of the Junior Cham- dian Amateur Hockey League cham- plonship of 1904-'05, have decided to apply for admission to the Intermediate series of the C.A.H.L.They are confident of being able to mak against the M.A.A.A., Shamrocks, toria IT.Quebec and Three Rivers.They will have practically the same teaïn as last year, including Allen, E.O'Leary, R.O'Leary, Young, -Harri- sr x team to go to another.town by M.A.A.A.Co teams was formed last night, consist- Th Shouldis and McMullen.# and play a hard game and J.E\u201d Rigby vs.V.Denne, won by|ing of Ottawa II, Y.M.C.A., and Na- Tommy Smith, Alf's brother, who play- # yet come back whole.It Y.M.C.A.tionals.The Bankers and College II.ed for them last year, is not certain to # should also be possible for Hall and Baxter vs.Gault and|are also expected to enter teams next| remain in Ottawa this winter, as he # a referee to do his duties Kingston, won by Y.MAA.Friday evening, when the league meets has had good offers, from Pittsburg.# justly and fearlessly, no { Rigby and Holliday vs.Brown and|to draw up a schedule.The officers ) PO + matter whether it is on Gamen, von bY E MC A dtauited are: President, C.8.Husband, Ot- : ome or neutr grounds.© r ouble was by tawa; vice-president, Percy Lee, Y.M.; 3 If the C.L.A, desires to have M.A.A.A.: C.A.; -mec.-treasurer, E.IL, Andry, EM WHERE IS YOUR INHAL ER?» these things possible its Den \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-eieyy iON), mener ee .course {8 to put an everlast- - : «Ta } mr You'll soon need it again, so remem- J $i san, on, ne tee a .ail Sept.ii Vandereturt, the ber mat sxtra bottles of tarrho- - ; ; \u2018 » Belgian, won the go ow! in the 30né\"\u201d liquid are sold everyphere for : ae out the sluggers and The \u201cheight of fashion bloycle race of 34 hours,\u201d which ended fifty cents.Remember, also re doo- : De sb ho ~ hers y.covering 674 miles 296 tor's prescription for Brono - Ace, _-\u2014 #\u2014 {BUCKLEY & SONS\u2019 MATS.\u2014 yards.Nut Butler, the American, was tarth and: throat tooubles\u2014it'a always i | Rit covasing $08 miles 30 yarde, \u201cCatarrhosopa™ \u2026.7 od .ie 5 4, ; ; Rn gb = E \\ Miss rea Br ities gs ok Pe BiD series $5 8 mad pre ed pa diet ALi i Bd in CA Wnt is, A CAP good Vie-1 TALS L fn Fourtesn Players, Includisg Powers and Clarke, Takeo oo Along v \u2019 .Ottawa, Sept.\u2018 26\u2014Eighteen of the Capital Lacrosse club, four of them members of the executive, left on the Winnipeg at 12.40 to-day from the Central Depot, bound for New Westminster and the Dominion Exhibition.The following are in the party: President Emmanuel Tasse, Secretary Treasurer Wm.Fofan and Messrs, Geo.Duncan and D.B.Mulligan, of the executive, and the following players: Herb.\u2018Ralph.W, Marsh, A.'S, Robertson, R.Fringle, J.8hea, BE.Butterworth, W, Eastwood, T.Hogan, A.Allen, E.Murphy, H.Gaul and Howard Stewart.all regular members of the club.Bun Clarke, goaiiffper of the Tecumsehs and Jack ers, of the Torontos, make up the \u2018party.The scene at the: Central depot on the \u2018arrival of the Winnipeg train from the East, was a Hvely one, for the friends of the departing Capitals were there in large numbers, the ladies forming not less than half the crowd.The travellers with ~ difficulty tore themselves away from their friends to board the train and as they disappeared under Sappers\u2019 bridge the farewells were shouted after them, ' À goodly number of citizens boarded the train and went with them as far as the Unlop Station, ~~ + = At Winnipeg and Banff the party wNl stop ever and on reaching the coast will make Vancouver their headquarters.Matches are already arranged to be played in New Westmin- iter, at the Dominion Exhibition, and in Vancouver, while negotiations are pending for games in.Seattle, Wash.PHIL M'KENZIE > He Practised Last Evening and Displayed Splendid\u2019 Form Phil McKenzie, former captain of the Britannia Football Club, was out with Montreal last night, and displayed all his old time cleverness\u2019 His punting, tackling and running were of the best, and his condition was well nigh perfect.He may be on the lige-up against St.-Patrick\u2019s, Saturday next.Captain Hammie Gordon'and Jimmy Craig are on the injured list with crushed bones and it is doubtful if the 03690 366-3 HEIDE 3TH BR COACH FOR R.M.C.Kingston, Ont., Sept.26.\u2014 (Specialy \u2014* Chaucer\u201d - Elliott has been invited by the Royal Military Football Club in the Inter-Cqllegiate series and the Intermedtate championship, to coach them this year, The old captain of Quéen\u2019s team has not yet decided whether he will accept.oo -~ FoR Fo HH WIFI HR HK HI IIH HH Bk ke 3 ok os kok ok BP ok ok sk sie ope K ¥ 5p ok ok de ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kek lutter will be able to play in the opening game.Percy Christmas is suffer- Ing from a cold,\u201d but will likely be able to play this week.Renny Lessor was In uniform for the first time and while he lasted put up a splendid game.He will be ready tor | the Westmount match.| : Practices will be held to-morrow night at nine o'clock and on Monday afternoon at flve o'clock.© The team will be chosen, but not announced Thursday evening., Stuart Rayside promises to be condition for the Westmount game.[ in Fine Swiss watch repalring a specialty: R.Hemsley, 256 St.James.\u2014Adv.W.1 J MARYLEBONE XI.\u2019S AVERAGES ARE VERY CREDITABLE The records of the tour of the Mary- bone Cricket Club, of \u201cEngland, through the United States\" and Canada thig season have.just been compiled.Of the eight games played, five were won by the visitors, two drawn and only one lost.; ° In the games they won they had as opponents the gentlemen of Philadel- v |phla, New, York, Toronto, Otfawa and eighteen of Quebec.They were defeated In their second game with the gentlemen of Philadelphia.The drawn games wero against the colts of Phila- tdelphia and Montreal H.J.Wyld, with an average of 33.15, was most successful at batting and played in fourteen innings, while L.J.Moon, who took part in four innings, follows with 33.F.A.H.Henley, in the match against Toronto on Aug.7.8 and 9, made the highest individual score of the team, with 92 not out.«The next best was 80 not out, by H.J.Wyld against Ottawa on Aug.10 and Although H.C.McDonnell secured the most wickets, taking 61 at a\u2019 cost of 9.61 runs apiece, 'F.A.H.Héilley\u2019 Is first or the list with a record of! 42 wickets at 8.19.Henley also has the distinction of being the only bawl- er to do the \"hat trick.\u201d He performe thie feat against 18 of Quebec.2 The highest innings scored during the tour was 342 against Toronto, and | \u2018the lowest 71 against Ottawa.me en = MERE MESSE IE HEH HEISE I HAI IIE 0 THE FIRST VICTIM.New York,.Sept.26.\u2014The name of Harry Whitman will head the \u2018list of those seriously injured at football in the metropolitan Aaistrict.While the Knickerbocker football team was practising on Ontario Field; at One Hundred and Forty-eighth Street and Eighth Avenue, yesterday, three of the heavy linemen fell on Whitman while the latter's legs were crbssed at: the knees.The pressure of the three men on his leg increased steadily, but the three men on top of him were so pinned.down by others on top and at the sides of the heap that they were: unable.to move.When the mass was un- taggled itman was limp and \u2018 unconscious.He was hurried in a cab to his home on Morningside Heights.A ligament in his knees was broken.: : SEEEE EERE ERE pkok ok kkk kkk kFRdok A KE SEEEEEE EF RRR ERE LR IRR RRR ERE LEX WITH MONTREALS exert.And this is only one Rang L.N.& J.E.NOISEAUX, 3174 Notre Dame Street.J.& P.DAVIGNON, 1064 Ontario St.MAY BROS, 597 1-2 Wellington St.R.& W.KERR, 2226 to 2230 St.Catherine St.noise when you shake them down.But the Pandora, with its triple-geared shaker, works so easily, silently and effectively that shaking is the merest effort, which a small child can easily is the very best range you can get.MClarys Pandor Warehouses and Factories: London, Toronto, Montreal, .Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Hamilton The slightest pressure \u2018of the hand is all you need to shake the Pandora range.With common ranges the air is full of dust and the house is full of reason why the Pandora J Q a VERSAILLES FRERES, 240 8t.Cathe - erine St.HENRY MORGAN & CO, Colontaÿ House, St.Catherine St P.FORGET, 927 St.Lawrence $t, WESTMOUNTS HAD LIVELY PRACTICE Sixty Players Were Out This Morning, Including Some - New Men - \u2014_\u2014 EE Ae 6 = 7 oT ,» Westmount had another great pracz- tice this morning, and all the men now appear to be in the pink of condition.Mr.Powter has had a number of then in the gymnasium on the skipping into condition than is usually the caso.Lawrence, Gardner and Kennedy wera all prominent this\u2019 morning, and arg now on the long list of likely starters in Saturday's game, The committee has been rather an- that Arthur Ross had strained his leg the story apparently having arisen out of a slight accident that Shewan met with some three week ago.All may rest assured that Ross will play (on Saturday and deliver the goods as only delivered by men of first-class stand- ng.: .: Leccock, of Toronto Argonauts, reported to-day, and seems to be another candidate for one of the wing positions.The match with the Rough Riders at Paseball Park, Saturday, should bo one of the very best \u2018of the year, as fourteen, .and as the Westmounts are heavier and faster than last season.The suburbanites have been practis- Ing thres and four times a week and are in the pink of condition.They havea splendid system of play and any team -that turns any tricks on them will have to get up early in the mornings.; Seats for Saturday's match will be on sale to-morrow morning at the Star branch office.As it will be the opening football watch of the seazon a big crowd 18 suré to be In attendance.PILGRIM.KICKERS WIN.St.Louis, Sept.26\u2014The Pilgrim Association football team, of England, defeated a picked St.Louis oleven, 6 to 0.NATIONALS DEFEATED AN © ALL-MONTREAL TEAM An All-Montreal lacrosse team was beaten by the Natlonals, Sunday by four goalg to one.In spite of the cold weather, the match was keenly contested and interesting from the start.The teams wgre as follows: All-Montreal.Nationals.» Muir.Goal.Lalonde Neville.Point.Marcelin Mcliwaine:.Cover.;.Blanchard Kenny.\u2026.Defence\u201d.\u2026.Sauve Hayven.\u201d \u2026 \u2026 .Decaire \u201c« Martin!.ve «+ Clement Nolan.Centre.Secours Allen.Home.Dulude Liston.* .Lamoureux O'Reilly.* .Lachapelle Scott.Outside Home.Contant Hogan.Inside Home.Tanguay ropes and.this has brought them fastar noyed by the circulation of a report tadly at practice.This is not the case.the former champions have a strong and give satisfaction too! No cheap work .but 30 to 509/, net gain for you, CHAS.DESJARDINS & CO.1833-1643 &¢t, Catherine &t.STYLISH HATS | AT WELSH'S.Shapes and proportions to fit every man's head and figure, and prices to fit every man's {den of expenditure.A.A.WELSH, + 2252 St.Catherine Street, A SUIT FOR THE EVENING Tf you want a spare suit for evenings, etc., you cannot do better than try one of our $12.00 10 NEASURE ruits, made in superior Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc.Do not chance ready made garments, when you can be fitted and given more satisfaction at .RUDOLPH, 1 sr.LAWRENCE Referees\u2014R.Dumouchel and Cc.Chitty.2° Sumamry.\u2019 First Quarter.| 1.Nationals.Contant .7.15 Second Quarter.ss.Nationals.Contant .7.00 .Nationals.Contant .7.00 00 Third Quarter, .v.Nationals.Secours .14.00 'ourth Quarter.2.3.All-Montreal.Scott .2.4 B.Nationals.Lachapelle '.6.30 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The executive committee of the a golf tournament for next Saturday.re.Watch mainsprings guaranteed from $1.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St\u2014Adv Team of Canadian Athletes Will Tour Great Britain Next Autumn - \u201cIt Is highly probable that in the fall and winter of 1908-1907, a team of Canadian athletes will tour Great Britain,\u201d .> This.was the statement made this morning to the Herald by one off Montreal's leading spobtsmen- In view of the interest that the lovers of athletics of Creat Britain have displayed.in Canadian sports during the past few years, the proposition that such team should be sent abroad, is considered feasible.The\u2018 ieda ts that eighteen athletes, who can play lacrosse, football and | hockey should be sent across ihe her- ring-pond, to advertise Canadian sports | and to emphasize the interest that this country has inthe mother land.According to pfésent plans, and these are not likely to be altered much, the Canadian team will sall next fall and will remain in the old country for four months.| Immediately oa !avding in England they will play lacrosse matches tor six weeks or so, meeting the famous and other season is ended they will commence playing Rugby.This game they will play until the weather is cold enough to permit hockey, when on natural los and in artificial rinks, they will demonstrate the fascinations of Canada's great winter same to the land bred: oui A - The scheme es PEL maths and a the players will be chosen from the en- \u2018tire Dominion, there are comparatively few devotees of sport, who can play the three games with & marked degree of ability.LL \u2019 The matter of finances does not worry \u2018the promoters of the scheme as they will be guaranteed expenses in any case, and with the novelty of Ja crosse and hockey as an attraction, they are confident that the British public will more than maké good in gates, the amount required to cover the expenses 6f the tour, HDI SEEN TETE SEM SEINE STE 320 * - + x PRIZES FOR CHAMPIONS, # » # Manager Jack Dunn, of the + # Providence Greys, champions # #* of the Eastern League, re- # #* ceived a diamond studded # #* gold watch from the Provid- # #* ence fans, and he and his # players divided $500 in pres- + &% ents.* ®* * FoI IE IEEE >\" SMOKE The \u2018highest grade Cigar in- Canada.st tintin 2 .esse 3 - ; UARRIS, HARKNESS AND Tyo MAKERE 5-25 ANS ese eg Na = a a ; 04% je _ 480 ° .Cole 2 RE Co LXE .sect ; + DER MES Did ga RE CA mea Ou a VE PS AS CII TECTIA SP DAT Le Va Si Be re Royal Montreal Golf Club issarranging VAN HORNE.RTS BPE RUT ARR me A IAAT £7 5 x El 7 TALE a LOVER mT ry irr re momma = STOCKS AND MONEY.ens we \u201cToronto Rails Also Sçoye 3 A \u2014 ay Common, Power and Scotia Rule Fairly - Strong + The local market though not much nore active ruled slightly stronger.Canadian Pacific attracted more at- ntion in the Wall Street market but here was very little buying here.Lon- sent over alighfly higher prices the stock and the Wall Street mar- et followed this lead.During the norning the stock sold up to 174 £-4, put the majority of the transactions ere around 174 flat.The sales in the tock to noon totalled 12,000 &haraos.he New York houses report a good eal of bull talk on C.P.R, one Wire There are strong bull points on Cana- glan Pacific both here and in Loridon d a reported scarcliy of the shales.he price was run up a point on bux- ng by Wasserman and Content, which pimply répresented the _oporatiuns of he bull pool.Mackay cominon was auite active In the TorJsato market and hough the demand for the stock In She local market was not very lurge, the price ruled falrly strong.It is ust the kind of a stock tha: attracts he \u2018speculator and this evidently explains the larger movement the stock as had in Toronto.Nova Scotia was slightly higher selling here at 65 1-4 ompared with 64 3-¢ in the Toronto varket Mr.R.E.Harris, the president of le Nova Scotia Steel Company: says I the company's ore supplies: The report that the company's ore pupplies on its original Bell Island land preas are going out is incorrect.The pork so far carried on has proved that the original estimate by Mr.R.E.hambers, M.E., was correct, and that the company has in the Wabana areas\u2018 ore ore unworked than the new blast furnaces at Sydney mines can use in thirty years.Although the capacity of the furnace Is more than double hat of the Ferrona furnace, our engineers estimate that ore from the newly-acquired areas will cost only a few centg per ton more than from the jireas at present worked, as the company has its shipping plant already on Lhe island, and therefore no large ini- Rial outlay will be necessary.Toronto Rails showed a little more Ptrength selling up from 104% to 106 Put the volume of trading was not gorge.The company has certainly een showing bumper earnings.and he only way, to account \u20acor the weak- 1688 of the stock of late seems to be n stating that large outlays wilPhave 0 be made for track renewals and ad- Hitional equipment.Montreal Power held steady at yes- Lerday higher prices and it is reported that quite & large amount of the re- ent buying In the stock has been ror nvestment account Richelieu and On- rario, which is just closin- a very suc- @-essful season, sold at 754.The opin- on that.there will not be any dividend this year seems to be more generally shared.The chances are that of the four now.dividend paying stock, Nove Mscotia Stéel,-Dominion Coal, Dom.Iron, Mofd.and Richelieu, Dominion Coal will ikely be the first to resume dividends, .Local Gossip * MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal exchange quotations to-day Mare reported as follows by Marler & SHodgson: New York funds, 3-64 dis.to 1-32.dis., 1-16 to 1-8 prem.; sterling Muixty days, 8 1-2.to 8 17-32, 8 9-16 Lo 9 5-6 to 9 3-8; sterling cables, 9 1-4 to \u2018|& measure.M8 5-8; sterling demand, 9 3-16 to 9 7-12,\" vance! 50 Scotia at 6%.200 3% Toroato Ry.at ne a To Ry.at:05%-\" =; i «9 \u2018Torontg Ry.at 106, $000 Trou LN, CC i.e 1 Telephone at 157.| i .Wall Street Market New York, Sept.#8.\u2014Wall Streeti\u2014 Opening dealings in the stock market were on & amail scale and the .movement of prices wag ng and narrow.The majority of stocks showed small declines but there was a falr mixture of equally small gains, including some of the principal stocks.An interval of general selling followed the opening, hut with increased demand there was a rebound which carried the market a fraction above yesterday's closing.: Buying orders appesred for Brooklyn Transit, carrylng that stock up 15.Metropolitan Street Rallway and Metropolitan Securities followed with one point gain, Chicago Union Traction rose 114 and the preferred 2%.The general market stiffened in sympathy with the Brooklyn Rapid Transit movement but\u201d sagged back again before noon, Corn products, pfd., rose 4%.Republican Steel pfd., A and New York, New Haven and Hartford and Linseed 1.Bonds were firm.- - We have several leguse- of attractive Corporation Bonds TO PAY 5 p.co.| and in some cases .slightly over this rate, SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR.BOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED.Canada Life Building, E.C.NORSWORTHY, ' Manager.ame WALL STREET GOSSIP.E.and C.Rando!ph\u2014There was but.little Hquidation, and\u2019 when: traders saw this they took the other side, bought stocks for a rally and fôrced advances of from 4% to % throughout the list.There seemed to be a supply of stock, however, on the rally, ana the advance did not go far.N Marler & Hodgzæon.\u2014The money market is practically unchanged.Almost all loans being made at 4% per cent.The supply of money at 4% is fairly large.Lenders of money predict that before the end of the week loans will me made at 5 per cent.if not higher, .© J.8.Bache & Co.\u2014Noon.- The gpll- ing pressure was continued at the opening to-day and prices ylelded in the early trading.Some good support coming in on the decline, recoveries were fairly general and this was further augmented by good buying in B.R.T.\u2018This stock seems to be in better.favor and some developments in ao- quiring rival lines accounts for this In Copper moved up freely, demand for Copper reviving abroad.\u2018Money holds firm around 4%.Charles Head & Co.\u2014On the curb, Ghicago Subway suffered a sharp drop of Ive points it is said loans on the stock were called and .Mr.Lawson is out with an attack on United Copper, but neither of these curb ; has enjoyed the favor of the publ nor of conservative brokerage houses and it is doubtful If much of either Fi \u201cSan , os, were 34,150,341, a decreases of $8,- 6,549 fr t | The report will show that .| 361, all of which can be charged againat specialties | ie.Rodolphe Forget reached the city indore te Appt, ACRE \u201c CMe Î = = of » 1e « cnrfitmgs Sohtinue| well above the million mark for the week and show à big advance over the for Toronto Ry at Ta last vous py ie fall race he aronto, è of Toronto ütreet BRalway to.an increase of over a thousand a day.On two days the increase totalled over $1,- The earnings for the week ending Séptember 23:\u2014 : .ne.Dee.Sunday .$ 3,621 veers $408 Monday .+.8418 $1,408 coon] Tyesday .a sese HH 1,524 .Wednesday au ».-« 8053 1,414 ese Thursday os va.- 7,088 -1.887 eee Friday .a wesc.8,087 1,235 Pa Saturday ee ceo.10,084 1,603 oon \u2014_\u2014 Totals .363,438 $8,421 \u2014 \u2014 co.} American Locomotive Co- \u2018The fourth annual report the Am- exican Locatnotive Compañy to be submitted at tha \u2018annual meeting of the stockholders to be held in New York, October 17, will show that gross earnings tar the fiscal ysarwendihg June 30.ose of the previous year.; exponsés \u2018were $19,706,538, a decrease of £1,608.451 from those of the year 1903-4, Net sarnings will be $4,353,667, a decrease of $1,310,007.Against the income was charged $1,833,668 represent- \u201cing the cost of the Montreal works.In the twelve months under review additions to the property amounting.to $464,069\" and betterments oosting $181,- the \u201cextraordinary improvement and betterment fund\u2019, ol 31,000,000 leaving a balance of $401,7%, which will be used for siinflar additions and betterments during the new fiscal year, The decrease in.earnings \u2018is attributed to general depression in business throughout the country from the fall of 1903 to the fall « 1904.\u2018 The Bond Market A Wall Street wire says:\u2014There have been no underwriting deveopments of any consequence during the.week.The industrial companies peem to have foreseen the era of prosperity ahead of them some time ago, and to have provided for their requirements in the way of increased capacity and improved equipment beforehand with.the result that they are not at present in.large amounts of cash to be raised by the sale of bonds.The largest industrial bond issue that seems likely to command attention in the near future fs that which will probably be put out by the corporation which is to combine the princiapl street car bulld- ing companies of the country.This issue will probably be in the nelghbor- hood of $18,000,000, but the matter is now under consideration and nothing definite has been made public in regard to.the details, In the railroad bond field there has been quite as great a dearth of underwriting as in the industrial field.: Investment Returns +\u2014¢ \u2014¢ Foliowing are the investment returns on Montreal stocks at last prices,compiled by Hickson and Davidson, stock Brokers.1724 Notre Dame Street: L Baik \u201cpe dirt, TT gr RoE = pr \u2014\u2014 = = TE \u201cA: nn Gossip corresponding week of last The staterngnt .Just issued shows as follows: Wesd ding ° aoe - > 109,000 Bame period wor a ake oo Increase .as sesausecs $128,000 Big Week No.1, 18 cars; rejected utmost importance, the market to any great extent for | ed, 16c; English boneless 9 5-16, 9 3-8 to 9 1-2; Paris, francs short, stock is being carried on margin .Close, ° Div.Yield.5.17- 1-2, less 3-32.Co CTI Tate Can, Pacific, xd.174% 6 3.43 us \u2014_\u2014 3 BIG SUIT ADJUSTED.Soo Common .142 4 2.81 CAN.GOSSIP ON WALL STREET.| sw York, eSpt.Z6.\u2014The controversy Montreél Street \u2026 225 \u201810 44 Sale of Canadian group in Wall.between the Firemen's Fire, Insurance Tor.St.Ry., xd.108 5 471! Street to noon still high and low prices Company of Baltimore and the Vir- Twin City .7 5 4.were: \u201c° Ç - ginia State Insurance Company, of Detroit .9 5 5.31 12000 Can.Pac.174%, 173% BIE SOC arising from the losses in|Toledo .34% 2 Bl 200 Soo Com.14285 142% the grea \u2018Baltimore conflagration, un- Mackay Com.42% 2 4.68, 300 Twin 00.17 118% aer the Firemens\u2019 re-insurance con- |Mackay pfd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.744 4 5.36 300 Duluth pr .36 3% der Nin the Virginia State, has been Dom.Textile ptd .92 - 2.60 | on ALES settled on a mutually satisfactory Montreal Power .93 + 4.34 MORNING BUARD SA \u2019 basis Sumner Ballard represented the Mont.Telegraph .166 8 4.84 | 50 Can: Pac.at 1I74L5.Virginia State in the negotiation of Bell Telephone .158 8 5.06.125 Powe at-9215 _ the adjustment.Vice-President Robt.Ogilvie pfd.130 7 5.38.25 Rich.& Ont.at 72%.Lacky.ir.of the Virginia State In- Lake of the Woods 113 7 4.42 19 Iron at ZI.surance Company, carefuily calculated Montreal Cotton 120 .7 5.83 25 Iron pfd.at 70.its liability and made a liberal, special Bank of Montreal .257 10 3.89 |.125 Mackay at 42%., reserve of the Firemen\u2019s of Baltimore Bonds : $1000 Wpg.Ry.Bds at 10843.claim in its December 31, 1904, state- Winnipeg Hlec.108 5 4.62 - 1 Bk.of Toronto at 237%.ment, and the compromise practically Dominion Iron .84 5 5.95 3 Hoch, Bk.at 143.sustains the Virginia State's position.Ogllvie Milling .118 8 5.17 100 Textile pid.at 333%.That company, after paying the Fire- | ; Le $5 Textile pra.at so A men's, has a surplus of policy-holders |\" : \u2014 2000 Textile S.SIA.; ; $5000 Textile pfd.at 83C- of $306,031.40.| Curb Securities | ° \u2018 id ma.Montrealers Will Erect Splendi [Electrical Development Co.\u2014 Asked.° BLOCK 2000.0seccc0zcec0e0s BB 80 : Ponds .\u2026.00cceccoccccce $0 20% lant to Boom Western Towns cas ant to BLOCK wevevservrrnrasseesses 88 o : ' Bonds .cccnrsecncscceeees 81% 83% : .New issue .s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0&22 ' 9022 .; adlan General | Rio do Janetiro\u2014 \u201cMr.H.S.Holt, president ot the be supplied re Canadian : Brock aréssseues senassesanse * 2 Rte 27e 9 wer Cor, ectric Com .seutecuss rersonsoreuse Montreal Light, Heal & Por a trip! \u2018The actual water head is 181 feet ue wn pany, has reached of inspection to Fort William, of the power site neër the Kaministiqu'a wer Company.of which he is a-50 president.While West Mr.Holt spent some little time in and around W noi peg, and as he was a resident of he } je City many years ago, - Frairis on present conditions afe par- ly interesting., Honor dô not think that the present rapid advance in the price of real estate in Winnipeg 18 indicative of any boom,\u201d said Mr.Hoit in the course u a short conversation with a Heraid representative, \u201csimply because it is justified by actual conditions.In the first place the rapid growth of the whole Western country -is behind the growth of Winnipeg.At least a hun- dréd millions of money will go into that country this year, and Winnipeg is the big commercial centre of it.\u201cAn idea of how Winnipeg is growing may perhaps be best obtained from the top \u2018of the Union Bank building.All \u2018about are the various wholesale warehouses, and in almost every instance those put up a, few years ago have been extended lengthwise, sideways or upwards.It had to be done to permit of thelr bandling the increase in business.\u201cRegarding the power plant, the Kaministiquia Company is ereotng nt the Kakabeka Falls, near Fort William, it ie intended that it should be equipped with the finest.and most modern machinery that can be #8e- cured.A part of it has been contracted for in Germany, while the motors, transformers and other-equipment will Pe.$3,500 NOVA SCOTIA.BTEBL & .COAL CO., LTD., 6 PER CENT.CONSOLIDATION BONDS, dws 1930, at par and interést.J.PITBLADO & CO, 13 8T.JOHN STREET.ao fembers Montreal Stock Exchange.fe 35 « .; Le .: pepe me eee a rs + ne high, which is considerably .higher than at Niagara Falls.\u201cIt is the Intention of the company to generate 30,000 horse-power, the first installation on which work is now b2- ng rushed, beng 10,000 electrcal power.\u201cThe company expects \u2018to dellver power into Fort William about June 1 next, and the indications are that the entire amount of power that will be available will be readily disposed of.In addition to contracts with the Ogil- t! vie Flour Milis Co., Ltd., and the town of Fort Willlam, contracts will 11kK3y be made with the Canadian Pacific and later on with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.Arrangements are also being made with a large American industrial company to establish a plant at Fort William and secure the pôwer for it from the company.\u201cThe large mew elevators and mills the Ogilvie Company are complet- | ing at Fort Willlam erp certainly wonderful pleces of con ction work.Mhe elevator is absolutely fireproof, have not a plece of wood entering into the construction, and it is intended that the machinery on .each floor shouM- be run by direct motors, thus doing away with all boilers, es, \u2018shafting and beltins.} « \u201c7 am in constant communication with the West,\u201d concluded Mr.Holt, \u201cput 1 must say that one has to go and see for \u2018oneself to realize the rapid headway that is being made.! à | = Buy a \u201cBUCKLEY stiff smart and dressy.R.N.HICKSON.THORNTON DAVIDRON.| Hickson & Davidson 8took Brokers, Members Montreal Steck Exchange, Sovereign: Bank .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.+\u2014 + | New York, Sept.28.\u2014Cotton futures opened very firm.September, 10.59 bid; October, 10.73; November, 10.50 bid; Depember, 10.80; January, 10.98; February, 11.04; March, 11.13; April, 11.21.A New York special said of the cotton market: A clique formed here to break the market, and it they are not successful to-day they never wil \u201ca.Hayne taking everything.right now.: New York, Sept.28.-~Tha realising which set in around 11.03 for January yesterday reflected the continued disposition of smaller bulls to go cautiously above 11 cents, but while the street bulls were undoubtedly taking profits freely \u2018on the early bulge, (t looked as though they were supporting the market moderately on the decline.The bulls are supposed to be in a position to take up whatever is offered, and \u2018there are increasing indications that they have oome to somes -aort of an agreement regarding the holding of cotton in the South through the Southern Cotton \u2018Growers\u2019 Association.Of course, all these elgborate preparations for bulling the market will amount to nothing unless demand and supply conditions favor higher prices, but until ft can be definitely determin- Buy: gotton ed what tha e will be, there can be no doubtin © fact that sentiment favors purchises on redotions oF inac- on.v A EMACKAY EDGAR & Cd.STOCKBROKERS.- Hicbes Mental $took Exchange.Talanhons Main 2504 ÿ 1724 Notre Dame Street, | , BOARD OR RAGE BUILDING.|.Bonds and\u2019) ment Securities, COTTON MARKET |} \u2018Bulls are here to protect it.Brown &| | prompt.Use only \u2018Putaam\u2019s.\u201d > The First Shipment of New Wheat From the West | Has Arrived Winnipeg, Sept.26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mar- ekting of the wheat crop has assumed & most gratifying aspect and already along the C.P.R.ines alone in Manitoba and the new provinces over &- 000,000 bushels have been loaded, compared with 1,196,000 last year at this time.; Lot» .Saturday established 3 new bign- Water mark tn the inspection in: - nipeg, and the grade is remarkably digh, Aa may be seen by the official tigures following: Le 7 Wheat\u2014No.l hard 58 cars; No.1 northern, 453 cars; No .3 northern, 72 cars; No.8 northern, 14 ond rejected, 0 .8, 1¢ cars; rejected No.3, 8 cars.Screenings, 1 car; no grade, 1 car; No.1 red winter, 3 cars; total, 678 cars.Oats\u2014Ex.No, 1, 1 car; No.1, 2 cars; No.2, 1 car.Barley\u2014No.8, 2 cars.Flax\u2014N.W.-T., 1-car.- This movement of the crop is of the as it means an early clrculation of a lirge amount of ready cash.The present price of No.1 northern is 23% cents under last year, but, neverthsless, is a good one in the face of the Immense crop, and is profitable to farmers.- ot : The first shipment of new crop Manitoba wheat to arrive in Montreal this ear came in this morning by the jarge Volthie, of the Montreuil and Lake Superior line.The cargo consisted of 75,000 bushels of high grade wheat and was consignol to Norris & Co, ' Wheat Inspection Winnipeg, Sept.26.\u2014Wheat inspections here to-day were as follows: No.1 hard, 58 cars, No.1 northern, LE2 cars; No.2 northern, 72 cars; Nui 3 northern, 14 cars, no grade, one car other grades, T4 cars.Total, 768 cars, same date last year, 883 cars.Wheat Markets At the Winnt 78 1-2 was bid for September wheat at opening and later sales were made at 78 7-8.For October options, 77 5-8 was bid at opening and later sales were made at T7 8-4c.( At the Chicago market September wheat was quoted at 84 3-8 at opening and later gt 84 1-2.December Wheat opened at 85 1-4 and later was quoted at 85 1-8, May wheat was quoted at 87 1-8.Provision Market There 18 no change in the condition of the provision market which rules firm for all liges.There is a good steady remand far smoked aeats Sales of fresh killed abbatoir hogs, were made to-day at $9.Heavy Canada short cut mess pork, in tierces, 384.00 to $86.00; heavy\u201d Canada short cut back pork, $23.00 to $24.00, heavy Canada long cut mesg pork, none; heavy Canada short cut clear pork, $20.00 to $21.00; heaxy flank pork none; light Canada short cut clear pork, $21.50 to $22.50; hams, 2B Ibs, 18 1-2¢! do., 12 to 18 lbs, 14c; 3 to 18 1bs., 15c to 16 1-2¢; boneless hams, roll- \u2018breakfast ba- 60-1bs., sides con, l6c; Wiltshire bacon, 14%e.>.9 To-Day's Keceipts Results by rail and canal to-day were as follows: » G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal.Wheat, bush.20,866 -.75,000 Oats, bush.ee 0.ves Corn, bush .a.8,000 ' Flour, bris.1,944 Eggs,-cases ., 1,208 Butter, pkss.oe 3,488 Cheese, DX8.se.3,224 Pork, brie.ia \u2018Lard, pkgs.6,730 Beef, bris.75 Hams, Bacon pkgs.\u2026.\u2026.887 eerest T'avv00 Leather, rolls.= 18° .Raw Hideg .6 10 ese Tobacco pgs.193 3.Apples, bris.10,419 13 48 Grain, Flour, Hay Grain\u2014New crop Manitoba spring wheat is now or in export basis, and a good business is passing.The tone of the market is firmer and it is sald that better arrangements are being madc for transportation: Owing to the high whatever exporting was being dore went by way.of foreign ports.No.2 white are selling at 3¢c a bushel afloat, The local demand for oats continues good, and there is \u2018also à fair demand for peas at 770 per bushel, Flour\u2014The demand for flour from local and country buyers ia fair, but the export business is slow, bids being out of line with local quotations.Manitoba spring.wheat patente, $5 to $5.i0; strong bakers\u2019, $4.70 to $6.30; winter wheat patents, $4.65 to $4.75; straight rollers, $4.30 to $4.40, and in bags, 8 to 2.10.Millfeed\u2014The market for milifeed is quiet, the demand belng limited, bht prices are unchanged to-day.\u2018Mani- tobs bran, in bags, $17 to $18; Bhorts, $20 to $21 per ton; Ontario.bran, 1n bulk, $15 to $18.50; shorts, $20 to $20.59; \u2018milled mouillie, $21.to $24; straight grain mouillie, $28 to $29 per ton.Rolled oats\u2014Business in roNed oats Is fair, there being an improved demand for small lots and sales were made to-day at $2.26 to $2.30 per bag.Cornmeal is quiet at $1.45 to $1.50 per bag.CL Hay\u2014There is no change in the condition of the market for baled hay, which remains steady under a good demand.No.1, $8.50 to $9; No.2, $7.50 to #8; clover, mixed, $6.50 to $7, and ure clover, $6 to $68.26 per ton, in car ots.) Bonsecours Market Prices There was & fair demand for fruits and vegetables at the Bonsecours market, this morning but the cold weather is beginnin to affect this trade and business was much quieter than it was à few weeks ao.The tone of-the market for meats is easier as a result of the weakness in thellve stock market.The demand was very good to- | EVEN THE DOCTORS SAY SO Ask them about your corn\u2014the prescription js invariably one bottle of tnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extracton fty years In use; certain and J.H.DUNN & \u20ac0,, .Members Mentreal Stook Exchange, .\u2019 Liverpéol, London and Globe Buflding., TEI MAIN 0M BONDS «mi SECDRITIES, \u20ac market this morning | rates which prevailed up to last week] day and prices were practically unchanged.Retail _quotations .are #8 fatiai a i Fruits\u2014New Canadian apples, 1.00 to $3.50; ba 00.to 31.00 per bu ; lemons, 35.00 to $5.50 per oox; California peaches, $1.50 to $1.75;.Canadian plumes, 606 per bag lone, 15o to 20c each.Vegétables \u2014 Potatoes,.bag: radishes, 200 ; spinach, 25b per basket; lettuces, 20c to 88c per dozen; cabbages, Montreal; 10c to 80c \u2018per dom.spring omiong, 900 to 1.per bag; onions, 3c per 1b.; Quebec turnips, 60c per bag; new ers, 1c to #1 -per dos.; tomatoes, Canadian, 20c to 25¢ per bushel; Canadian cucumbers, 16¢ to 280 per doz.; Canadian celery, 25c to 80c per bunch.American, boc, = .Meats\u2014Sitjoiu roast, 13 1:20 to- 35c; tenderloin roast, llc to 18c; rib roast, 12 1-2c to 1Bc; corn beef, 12¢; brisket of corn beef, 10c; shoulder beef, 70 to 8c; galt tongues, 10c to 12 1-2c; mutton, carcass, 7c to 9c; forequarters, 10c \u2018to hindquarter, 1lc; veal, carcass, 8c to 1lc; forequagter, 8c; hindquarter, 10¢ to 16c; spring Jamb, forequarter,.10c; \u2018bindquarter, 12 1-20 to 140.Pork\u2014Roast, 140; chops, 14ci fresh hams, 13c; salt pork, l4c; sausages, 10c to 26c; hams, 16c; bacon, 166; lard, $2.10 per pall.Poultry\u2014Turkeys, 16¢ .lo 18c; Dpig- eons, 30c to 8Bc pair; squabs, 86c te 40c per pair; new spring chickens, 80c to 9c; geese; 13c to \u201814c 1b.; ducks, 17c to 18c Ib.fowl, lle to 12¢ lb.; blue ducks, 83c to #80c pair; blue bill ducks, 60c pair; snipes, 3 per doz.; plover, $4.50 per dozen; woodchfucks, $1.50 per pair.! Country Produce Beans\u2014The market for beans is bteady, the demand being quiet and prices, unchanged at $1.50 to $1.60.per ushel.Ket; citron ms-| carrots, 8 bunches for 25c; cauliflow-| Honey\u2014The honey situation is unchanged, comb honey being the only vanced to $5.60 per day, Bept.27th.passed investment.Address all communication make all checks payable to \u2018MUNROE & MUNROE, Managers fer the Marcen! Underwriters, 25 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, 80 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.CANADA LIFE BLDG, MONTREAL, COGNAC, Recognized in Europe and America by educated ~ palatés as the Cream of the famous Charente Brapdies.\u2018i: 1 8 ° 3 : : 8 HUDON HEBERT & CO., Montreal MARCONI! Wireless Telegraph\u2019 Your best bid solicited on 100 shaves, NEW YORK & BOSTON \u2018Blocks bought and\u2019 wid-for cash ey care ried on suitable margins.Dally Market Letter & Boekiet showing high and low prices on leading Stocks for the past ten years, and copies of the principal Btock Gossip affecting market values, mailed gratis on request.NORRIS P.BRYANT \u201c285: > .BROKER 86 St.Francois Xavier Bt, Montreal, (Phone Main 4960.) ere line in any demand, White clover in the comb 18 quôted at 12c to 13c; white extracted at 6 1-2¢ to 7c, and buckwheat at 5 1-20 to 6c per Ib - Maple produce\u2014There is no changes in the market for maple produce, business being very dull.Syrup, in 60- xallon kegs, 5 1-46 to B 1-20 per 1b; in tins, 600 to 5ëo per wine measure, | and 65c to 70c per imperial, and Beattos sugar, 8¢ to Sc; and Eastern Townships sugar at 6 1-2o to T6 per Ib.- .Hops\u2014There is a fair demand for new crop hops at 16c to 17¢ for choice Canadians and 15c for ordinary.Potash\u2014The demand for petash ts .united, but prices rule firm, as the offerings are small Pearls, $1.75 to $7.85; first pots, $5.17 1-3 to $5.20, an seconds at Hr per 100 Ibm.ONLY 2 DAYS MORE in Whieh te Obtain Shares of the > WARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO, OF CANADA, ~~ At $5.00 a Share - The stock will positively be ad- share on Wednes- Stock may be reserved by wire to : our New York office only.! \\ Don't lose this immediate profit of .10 per cent, combined.with an unsure and REPORT OF THE The Court of Directors submits \u2018the 80th June last.: have now to report the declaration Share, payable free of Income Tax, the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, to ba carried forward.5th October next.Columbia.Ont, Victoria Avenue.Dr.© | To Capital .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.30,000 shares of £60 each fully paid.receipt of the June accounts.fled Returns from affairs.\u2019 \u2018 .rein - se .- \u2018 of Merque.ao Paule, Mexican and pi otrigal evelopriènt Becuritiés à ; London, Eng, Office\u201485 London Wall! e , ° rd - .+ London, 24th \u2018August, 1508.\u2019 -r - amer PL ad oR Be au ditediene ddr ie Med Pedro Grenelle terre Para DIRECTORS OF he Bank of British North America TO THE PROPRIETORS.the \u2018accompanying Balance Sheet ta The Profits for tee, Half-year, including £6,590 98, 7d.brought forward from last account, amount to £40,613 18s: 0s, out of which the Directors of an Interim Divia on the 6th October leaving a balance of d of 308.per t being at 9,505 0s.54 The Dividend Warrants will be remitted to the Proprietors on th The following appropriations from the Profit and Loss Account have been made for the benefit of the staff, vis.: - To the Officers\u2019 Widows\u2019 and Orphans Fund.£518 14s.04.To the Officers\u2019 Pension FUNA .ievsecersscces Since the last report a Branch has been opened at Hedley, British 598 3s.7d.And since-the end of the half-year Branches have been opened at Belmont, Manitoba; Oak River, Manitoba; and a SubeBranch at Hamilton, ° \u201c .London, 5th September, 1905.! THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Balance Sheet 30th June, 1906.; - \\ EEE TE To Reserve Fund .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sennvensee 3,044,000.00 To Deposits and Current Accounts se\u2026 = IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.{LUKIS, STEWART & C0.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.G.J.ADAMS & 00., COKE .\"Lotoden\" Brand sereuoos rose s000e \u2018\u2019Mocha\u2019\u2019 Brand = ey The Transfer Books will be closed from the Intercolonial Railway .8.,% will.MII the conditions of the épecification ma ve complied \u2018with, 2 ; tom must t Rr rnd ay re Wg\u2019 ig TER CR Hi Ll A AYER yx Wey SEN ISL RRA os, RR Frame i AIR ER So \u201ca na TE SEE wo Bi - À \u2018weNTHER rE AOD Oo .New interest awakened each day in à the showing of seasonable styles of Ladies\u2019 Millinery\u2014Misses' and Children's, too, by the- introduction of new Hats.Pursuing the plan of variation-\u2014no two Hats are to be just alike.Sho a ; \"SO AY, xprocavs so.100s i.Thus the hats produced to=morrow must\u2014will differ from those ~ that are shown to.day.The days of sightseeing are practically concluded now, and the moment for decision has arrived.We're qualifying for the favor of those who like to assemble the materials and trim their own hats, as well as those who prefer those that \u2018are ready-to-wear.- Three Fables Containing Special Values Whose Contents Wednesday's Shoppers Should Observe 7 5 Table No.1 will include ready-to-trim Felt Hats, priced for the occasion at $1.00.Table No.2 devoted also'to_ready-to-trim Felt Hats, but at a higher price, viz, $2.00, Table No.3 will contain a display of ready- to-wear Hats, to sell for $3.00.The feature of variety applies to this display.apparent in each of the ready-to-wear Hats.| Mutually beneficial to be one of the early comers.The shapes on the two former tables will be varied, while some note of Jur A 2.\u2018 .i / lle .T .: .a 4 : : - > variation-will: be.a Ÿ ry, ve epee LADIES APPROVED STYLE COSTUMES A- Reduction in.the Price and the Reason Co Costumes with.the short length Coats are not selling with the same rapidity as those of three-quarter and the longer seven-eighth lengths.One fashion authority debating coat styles, while conceding the correctness of the mode.\"Tis a mistaken idea to question the favor of the longer lengths, proceeds to state that \u201cshe who has a leaning toward the short garment, may indulge her fancy and still be in fashion,\u201d - Obvious that the woman n whom the short length coat best \u2018becomes, should profit by this opportunity :\u2014 + Ladies\u2019 Fall Costumes.made of Tweeds, shades of gray and brown mixtures, also in navy, black and brown plain cloths; several styles, finished with piping and braid.LADIES SILK WAISTS-$4.95 THE CLEARING Price \u201cthe ascendency in the stocks.Silk and mercerized lining, $24.00; for.cee eres Regular $18.50 to te seco ten ses 0000s oe 000006 0000 $11.50 for the $6.50 -to $10.00 Values Resolute, clearances must proceed 4 the discovery that small-quantity lots are gaining Stock inspection discovers a number of splendid style an quality Silk Waists, that cannot be duplicated with sufficient rapidity to keep the size and.color assortment abreast of popular demand.Taffeta, Crepe de.Chine, and China Silks.They are made of fancy, as well as plain Well nigh impossible to detail the range of choice in each variety, so the hint must be general.Colors represented: light blue, brown, navy, green, as well as white and black.Full range of sizes secured by the process of grouping; regular prices were $6.50 to $10.00; Wednesday\u2019s Price.ovseuin turrets s\u2026scea 10e 10000000 _ | © Fashionable Dress Fabrics Variety\u2014the only way we| © can be sure of satisfying every \u2018degree of taste.We give the best values whether you are personally on the spot to demand them, or send your orders by phone or mail.To-morrow\u2019s Sale Items A lot of Novelty Suitings and Tweeds, latest styles, imported from Paris and Germany.Prices are T5c, 81.00 and 1.50 \u2018yard.Only 25 pieces of handsome Tweed Suitings, latest mixed effects, in: 49c | 54 \u2018inches wide All-wool French.Vene- | green, gray and brown.Regu- r 75¢ yard.Special at.tian Cloth, elegant range of the fashionable shades, such fawn, olive green, mulberry, china blue, royal blup, navy.brown and black; 54 inches wide, Regular $1.25 yard.Special .ose A lot of new Moreen Skirting, han9- some shades of royal blue, navy, brown, green, red, also black.On sale at yard s.ccccu0ese z5e Displays of Under- price Chinaware, etc.Will) Require 4 Tables To facilitate the distribution to an interested public.A different price group will figure on each table.5 On Table No.1 all articles will be priced at Be each On Table No.2 ail articles will be priced at.10¢ each On Table No.3 all articles will be priced at.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.15\u20ac each On Table No.4 all articles will be priced at .0ouee.Z5e éhch A general hint\u2014 specific hints are well nigh impossible as it is a collection of odd pieces\u2014ÿarying in quality, in shapes, in designs.5,000 odd pieces of Semi-Porcelain and China Table Ware, embracing Cups with Saucers, all sizes of lates, Mugs.Platters, Covered Vegetable Dishes, Sauce Boats, Sugar Bowls, Cake Plates, Celery - Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Bowls, Jugs, Fruit Plates.Mustard Pots, etc.etc.=.$4.95 Clothing for Discriminating Men \u2014Men who Emphasize Quality As Much as Style Men whose interest is aroused when special values are available.A visit of inspection will confirm that Suits sf this character cannot be sold continuously at the prices quoted for Wednesday: \u2014 .Special liner of Suits.made of navy blue and black Serge, four button sacque style, well tallored.Suitable Suits for office and business wear.Regular $9.50.Better quality Suits for men.made of Scotch Tweed, blue or black, good tilinming, custom tailor cut, unsurpassed workmanship; \u2018full range of sizes.Prices range from $10.00 to $23.00 Gr vsece renee \u2018Children\u2019s Dresses Extremely Pretty\u2014An Interesting Fashion \u201cThe style shes its name from a singularly successful series of cartoons appearing in a New York newspaper.\u201cBuster Brown\u201d the hero, is a youth who winds up his adventures with a host of good resoluticns.These.dresses will finish their days of usefulness with arn unusual length of | service to their _credit\u2014with each party to the selection satisfied, and register- | ing a resolution to-duplicate the investment: \u2014 Children\u2019s Dresses, made ôf-Serge, Buster Brown style; square.yoke made of tucked silk, finished with brass buttons and.braid, sleeves finished with tucks; colors of red,~-brown and navy.Ages 6 to 14 years ceiver rerenvernrincesans srsans Teens PN Carpets Suitable For Every Room\u201d .Cheerful Qlorings, Various \u2018@mbinations, Attractive Patterns - Large range, covering other styles of Floor Coverings besides Carpets by the yard.Carpet Squares, Rugs, Oilcloth.Linoleum, well as all the accessories for lining and laying.in visiting distance\u2014exclusively a stock of this season's styles.Below we quote representative prices that sell all goode in the season of their vo uns The CRE L patterns in AXMINSTER CARPETS range in price from $1.yar Chore, et \u2018a magnificent range of REAL ENGLISH WILTON CARPETS, from $1.40 to $1.88 yard.Best makes of \u2018ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS \u2014 best lightly priced: 89¢, .87c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard.83.49 qualities.Very Extra quality ROYAL ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS\u2014A lot of handsome and new designs; $1.15 yard.TAPESTRY CARPETS\u2014Splendid assortment.yard, DOUBLE WIDTH TAPESTRY CARPETS, are 1 1-2 yards wide (double the width of ordinary carpets).89c and DOTE yard.KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS\u2014A, bl WP range of patterns in All- wool, and Cotton and Wool.25e to aro Pretty stripe effects In DUTCH CARPETS, 18, 22, 27 and 36 wide.30e¢ to 72¢ square yard.Good strong HEMP CARPETS, from O¢ to -38¢c yard.inches Responsible Quality Draperies The effective character.of the styles will please.as much as thé wear and tha value:\u2014 .Silkolines\u2014Splendid range of colors and patterns in 36 in.wide fine Silkolines for drapes, etc.; yard.s.cv.s.vecce see seu Cretonnes\u2014The Store of Satisfaction pays particular attention\u201d \u201cto this important itern for the beautifying of the home.Cretonnes, single and double fold, in all qualities, from, per yard.Sic © 60c Pamask\u2014Your special requirements can be fully met here.60 in, wide Damask, In all colors, from, per Yard e.cerveeescees eneavernons 42c Colored_Curtain Muslins-\u2014New lines put into stock.\u201cHave ail the advantages of newness in design and economy in prices.Colored .Curtain Muslin, per YATA .e.c.cvccvraccare ssensnssaseses svesonnsss se White Curtain Muslins\u2014Every known \u2018style in plain, figured, spotted, frilled and lace trimmed Sash Muslin here fn the greatést profusion, from, per yArd .00vuce sinecsssnses soveconsenns Tige Madras Muslins\u2014White and cream Madras Muslins, 48 in.wide, In various designs; pF YATA .c00ccenceiraronensnse +.30¢ and 35C Nottingham Lace Curtains\u2014Four designs, 50 in, x 8 1-2 yards, suitable for bedrooms.Extra apeclal, per pair s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00e.s.\u2026\u2026.B0c 15\u20ac 225 Walking Skirts $1.50 \u2018Walking Skirts, gray.navy and XBlack plain caer Instead of e regu ar.price, pay sue vavsce FN BL.80 Ristellent Underskirt ° for 89c ki Sassen Todormetrte mate v Bagel price., 89a os st.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets ' THE STORE OF SATISFACTION Coe Cry A oo 0 doe ON Loe ) : Ce : ET a ; +: FA BAY A a a TE NE #10 era firm int Special for Wednesday .87:05 | traw Mattings, as | Most modern stook with- | Prices trom Zbe to TBe \u2018Regulgr 20¢ yard.\u2018day, from 8 to 10a.m., per at .Popular 8 to 10 a.m.Sales Wednesday All the lines advertised below are in limited quantities, therefore we will net attempt to supply more than the personal demand.We emphasize early shopping\u2014if lots sell out before 10 o'clock we cannot replace them.50c Black Fabrics for 35¢ WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.2 pieces, of 54 inches wide, Black Kipling Serge, and piece of Navy Blue; also, 1 piece Black Vicuna Cloth, good heavy make, 50.inches wide.Soc fabrics ; on sale Wednesday.from 8 to 10 a.m., at peryard.'35¢ NO \u2018PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED.30c Fancv Cotton Goods for 12ic WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.About 75 pieces of ancy Ginghams, Fancy Cotton Suit- ings, Voile, Glasgow Embroidered Crepons, Spotted Muslins, etc,, etc., colors are Green, Fawn, Blue, Pink and | mixed effetits.On sale Wednesday, frdin 8 to 10 a.mat per vard.Co.12%c | NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS.FILLED.50c Fancy Mohair for 35c \\ WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.6 pieces Fancy Mohairs suitable for Shirt Waists and .Shirt Waist Suits.Colors are \u2019 Brown and Navy, with a small neat White pattern; usual price soc yard.Special Wednesday, 8 to 10 a.m.35¢ NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.: FILLED.$1,60 Tablecloths for $1.00 WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.Only 75.Bleached Tablecloths, measuring 68.inches wide, 108 inches long, assorted new designs, Our regular price $1.60 per yard, Wed- hesday, from 8 to 10a.m.atperyard .$1.00 NO \"PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.FILLED.20c White Sheetings for 15c.WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.Good quality pure White Sheeting, full 2 yards wide, suitable for double bed sheets.Wednes- yard.10001000 0000 15¢ NO \u2018PHONE \u2018OR MAIL ORDERS.FILLED.~124%c Shirting Flannelette for 9c - 25 pieces of Extra Heavy Striped Flannelette, new and assorted striped effects and colorings\u2014an excellent qual ity for Men's Shirts and Py- Jamas, etc, 32 inches wide.Régular price 124c per \u2018yard.Wednesday, 8 to toa.m.ce eet oes ee tae sn - 9% NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.FILLED.-B& I the Name of @rsets .of @nsiderable Merit They're strong.without resembling In the slightest degree some makes- \u2018which ladies describe as \u201ca harness.\u201d The strength is seoured by outting: the material on the bias, One style, which you'll note we're sell- in at à lesser than value price for eanesday, is made gy lon ng, hips have re, attash ey're trimmed with lace and %ibvon, Fit medium fi to ection.\u2014 All sizes, ) 1.28, Wed- : nasday sessriesnse sencostèuo lady until your choice and purse is suited, ordinary course of business would sell for $ Wednesday only © 0 8 208 PES SP See L Pee 0 ANOTHER HIGH-GRADE LINE ~ That Special Purchasing Advantages Permit The Ladies of this city are d appreciation to-day for the $5.00 class\u2019 \u2018bargains.= ~The items: C and D widths.selling at.® ee.es ee sess seer bE eo.0000206 Clothing for Boys Who Are \u2018 LS 2 piece Tweed Suits, made in the .Always on the Go The men who made such are all graduates from the - schpol of experience\u2014possess a keen idea of the severe demands which climbing, sliding, and general, play makes upon clothing.Durable Clothing, that fits, which only the lack of usual care will cause to become unshapely.standard Norfolk style, llned with best farmer's satin: Jacket finished with loose box pleat \u2018and belt.Price 46.100 0a0 0 cenit eae la 83.75 Better quality Boys\u2019 Suits.made in the 2 or 3 piece &tyle; the former in Norfolk style: coat in the 3 garment suite are made in sacqué style: Knee - length pants, Properly cut and made throughout, and lined with Prices best farmer's satin.ranging from A 84.50 NSS SNS NNN The Range of Boys\u2019 Fall Hats Tams, Galatea Felt, \u201cNapoleon\u201d shape, and Soft Flt\u2019 Hats; full range of sizes, also in prices\u2014 Navy Tams from.FN nae 20¢ to 81.50 Fancy Felt Hats.(.0 .rele Te Plain Felt Galatea Hats .i.TOC Lo 81.25 \u201cNapoleon\u201d Felt Hats {004045 eau ss can au 0e se Fancy Crown Felt Huts 22244200 0 aa nee se R1.10 Boys\u2019 Peak (aps.iiiiirenenenaan 20¢ to GOc Boys' Navy Blue Serge Caps 2.442000 20¢ to 4e An Assortment of Ribbons With \u2018Whose Extent You Should be Familiar Maybe you'll want to match some particular color sone day.If familiar with the range of Ribbons hers you'll know where your \u2014\u2018quest will be rewarded with success.Duchess Ribbon, 5 inches wide, brightly finished quality, suitablé for sashes, girdies, millinery.ete.Colors: white, cream, ciel, mexique, turquoise, coquellcot, cardinal, sultan, rose pink.coral, tuscan, orange, mauve, velvet, gray, fawn, navy, r-seda, brown, navy ana weave\u2014some ~ Interesting Fashions in Misses\u2019 Coats Every gradation in style approved for misses\u2019 wear will be confronted in this geleotion.Styles that are neither too juvenile nor too mature, but strike We medium note that become those of 14 to 18 years of age.Coats made of Tweed, -Covert Cloth and Frieze, in double-breasted style, pleated, finished with belt.trimmed with strappings of cloth and braid.They range in price from 835.75 to 812.50.: \u2018 Books for all Sorts and Con\u201c \u2018itions Of Men and Women A |The Life]of King Edward VII,\u201d bv J.Castell Hopkins, F.S.S.Is beautifully.bound in cloth and fully illustrated.4 book that should\u2019 be in every home .cconivevs vecasane sa Basse Looe, 35e Lippincott's Library of Fiction, fn paper covers, selly for 10¢ each; oe 4 for .\u2026.\u2026.PEN \u201cec \u201cHANDY BOOKS TO POSSESS.ug- to-date Conundrums.cloth binding .asus aa verse 25e | Up-to-date Toasts for all occasions, cloth binéing RAR ihe ze Handy Electrical Dictionary.cloth binding, vest pocket size .- - 18e The Question Settler, a writing desk manual, cloth binding .Webster's Dictionary, vest pocket sise, Indexed, imitation leather binding Sees tresses ees nes0 as 36002015 0 sree ets een sets eeETETY \u2026\u2014- 28\u20ac THÉ EVERYDAY COOK BOOK Containing more than two thousand practical receipts \"tor cooking every kind of meat, poultry, game.soups, broths, vegetables and salads.Also for making all kinds of plain and\u2019 falcy bréads, pastries, puddings, cakes, creams, ices, Jillles, ete.Bound in - PAPEL eseaesrarerreaten seeuete ce teen ee sa caen eee a rene p esse se When sent by-mail B\u20ac extra.° 3 Limited St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets \u2014~\u2014 ¢ particular \u2019 fawn.Note width: § inches, W ednesday.yard .2c Black Duchess Ribbon, 4 1-2 inches wide, suitable for millinery.etc.; \u2018Regular 25c yard, for 22200000 ee L es a nes annee 4 a ee na ea ae + 17e Fancy Dresden Ribbon, with picot edge, suitable for bows and neckwear, in all the latest color tones.Yard ane | Popular Music will Sell for FROM A LARGE RANGE OF FASHIONABLE COATS Selection of a suitable style is assuredly a reasonable promise.It may besthat the undernoted underprice line may prove the one, but if not, command the attendanceof asales- \\- Ladies\u2019 $13.50 Tweed Coats Wednesday for $9.50 .Ladies\u2019 Swell Tweed Coats, Empire back with four inverted pleats, belt across back with buckle, turned sleeve with fancy cuff, velvet collar, fly front,lined sleeves, also waist with mercerized lining.This Coat if bought in the 3.50; our price Jor Ei $9.50 OF FOOTWEAR Selling Underprice emonstrating such a practical Dress Boots, we are selling at $3.25; that we are encouragsd to purchaseranother offering high- $3.50 Dress Slippers for $2.45 These are beautiful 3 strap slippers, made from the finest patent kidskins, and are finished with light turn soles and French heels, sizes from Very pretty Dress Slippers\u2014w eil known + oer $0.45 \u201cSee the Shoe Window Sisplay.\u201d WV Fine Quality White- wear Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, square neck and\u2019 square yoke of embroidery, and Yul.lace insertion.trin,- med around neck, yoke and sleeves with embroidery and lace edging.Specelal~.PSE 81.25 Lacles* Carr brie Corset Covers, full front siyle, trimmed with lace.\u2019 Special 2200102 LLL LL, 19¢ Lodies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, lawn f ounce with two rows of \u2018Val.lace insertion, trimmed with frill and lace.Epecial o., ose | Grocery Dept\u2019s Three Special Items pure Clover pails, eacn .25 vases Sifted Peas.1505 pack.sw et; 3 ling for.vviesnn.s Purnell Webb .& Co.Bristol, Pure English Malt Vinegar, regular 90c gallon, Wednesday's price.gallon 0.0.0.10 lbs.- Honey, in Early tender ana Stove Pipe's Price, 47c Length.WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.Less employment: for the man whose péorension is putting up stoves and \u2018the, pipzs, since we've embarked in the: sale of the latter commodity.The kind we sell are so easily joined together that the average4householder is tackling the task himself.The good points of the stovepipes are enhanced by the lowness of the price: usually 8c length; on Ww «dnesday from 8 to 10 am.- [717 5 0000 \u2026.dif0 NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS \u201c ACCEPTED.x 20c a @py Wednesday VOCAL./ «Just Across the Bridge \u201cot Geta.Eddie, Eddie, Oh! Under the Anheuser Bush.Coax Me.In the Valley of Kentucky.Billy | Gondoller.In Vacatfon, Time.| Every \u2018Little Bit Helps, |Pal of Mine.Karama.Can't You See I'm So Lonsly.When We Were Boys.INSTRUMENTAL, Matrapolithn\u2014 Three: ueen- a WE : rAdlyn-\u2014 "]
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