The daily witness, 9 octobre 1908, vendredi 9 octobre 1908
[" vo ery y 11 Say Liv the the rs bu: Ld Et dan) S $ \"> tne and Cool > ç > \u201cvow XLIX.Ne.238 EE\" VELLOW JOURNAL Er Tn, ER Ch RET ALL 07 WV IF Fave \u2014 YARN EXPLODED.\"he Hon.George P.Graham Throws a Bomb Into the Conservative Camp.sTORY OF GRAND TRUNK THROWING UP THEIR CONTRACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT DESCRIBED AS A \u201c ROORBACK\u2019\u2014MR.McGARRY\u2019S CAN.- PAIGN FUND TALE ALSO DENIED.(raws, Oct.9\u2014The charge made by | Mesacry, MPP.at Pakenham, .ven.cg, about a Renfrew county caving been compelled to .be $0.00 from his lranscon- a.Baiway contract toward the .campaign fund, 18 but one in- : she Cunservative conspiracy -evresentation in connection with -sns-ont:nental Railway, to which \u201c2TOT 1 \u201cjiniszer of Railways referred in «cn at Guelph last might.Yes- froin New York about s report \u201c-aux Trunk Pacitic throwing up -piract with the Government, \u201ctuer \u2018rmorback\u2019 of the same kind, : nds of the Government through- country at large may be on out Tor the successive steps in .mpa:.gn of abuse from this on :me of the election.\u2018{-n.Mr.Graham's premature : un ot th bomb, which an in- .Now York yellow journalist had + + the destruction of the tovernment, gives Liberal work- \u201c+ warn:ng that they required.i gne-ts of his handiwork were, a.ready in process of distri- will cause very uttle com- -« tnat the facts are made wn «.zo M-Garry, M.P.P., 1s re- - re Ottawa \u2018Citizen\u2019 (Con- i; say:0Z that the Rrnfrew ! wnich be referred, who :-a-:- azgregating $15,000,000 on : ba, had by him writ- fan + \u201coai bis one way in which any could be repaid, sony «scription » las, - Lietien as It proceeds.cou not done by the «=: \u2018\\vmselves, nor even by «r:-\u2014rs, and ewen if the foolhardy enough to » - m4 conspiracy, It would wr inem.to carxy it out.vw» Tor a alse classifica.=~ ent and divisional en- BIT Rave Re Trauscontinental Railway, it is alleged, » cone through the Chief Commission, Mr.Lums- .rnseif a strong Conserva- \u201cble fabric on which Mr.\u201c+ rment was based, is { - frauen in this matter campaign tund- .«sud later be returned to! terday lent themselves to these tactics.= reqsed prices for his work.| Local | classification of the, and the But | correct.| ! | | { | \"Trunk Railway officials desired which the public will do well to bear in mind is that the Grand Trunk Pacific Company.which is to pay interest for fifty years on the cost of the line from Winnipeg to Moncton.has its own engineers on the job to see that it dees not cost any more than is reasonable.Is the Grand Trunk going to be so blind as to pay interest for half a century on half a million dollars\u2014poli- tical subscriptiois ?Mr.M.J.O\u2019Brien.of Renfrew.is the contractor to whch Mr.McGarry seemingly referred.Mr.O\u2019Brien happens to be in the city to-day.and contented himself for the present with_a general denial of Mr.MeGarry's accusation as palpably absurd.be heard of the matter later .In still another of the western constituencies the date of the election has been postponed by the returning officers on account of the impossibility of covering the district within the time allowed by the proclamation.In Prince Albert.accordingly.the nominations will not take place until Oct.24.More may A TORY CONSPIRACY.Local political and railway circles are considerably excited over \u2018the that the G.T.R.is backing out of the G.T.P.project.The Conservative press has begun the publication of a series of articles calculated to iniure the Liberal cause, though there is no foundation for the stories, according to the Liberal leaders.Daily papers in Toronto.Montreal.and elsewhere.yes- Liberals obtained information some days ago to the effect that such a campaign was about to be started.information is proving to be The scheme involves the publication, in certain United States dailies that are in sympathy with the Conservative party, of election lies that have no foundation in fact.These papers hive more | or less ciréulation in Canada and Cang- \u2018fan \u2018 Conservative papers \u201care\u201d éxpétté to publish extracts from themï after | eliminating.the libellous statements that, will be made in the American editions.Such, it s asserted.was the origin and purpose of the articles that appeared in a section of the press vesterdav, to the effect that the Grand to \u2018abandon the G.T.P.project, which is as unbelievable as it is false.THE POWERS INFORM THE PORTE.[hat Any Modification of Berlin Treaty Will Require Assent of all the Signatories Thereto.> + a.s+ page 12.) | y -\u2014France, Great Brtain \u201cva \\ns:ructed their ambas- t pected that the Italian ambassador will make a similar statement.London, Oct.9.\u2014No credence whatever ns\u2018antinople to inform the|1s given to the rumor that the forts at ~.-»ry modification of \u201c0; «il require th- assent Of| Berlin thereto, s IL ATOTIES the! Constantinople had fired on a Bulgarian vessel.This report originated with the \u201cANY CHEQUES IN COURT JVEN A CHANCE TO MAKE RESTITUTION.(nm of Special Sessions this < l 1j» Cnoquet rendered judg: \u201cLe ase of H.A.Zhasoph, .Fine David, of Vienna, with :: vf 31.600.He was found gui - L°-Ncp was deferred until to- vu Ng to give the accused a 1 Muxe restitution.Las + case 1n which David's bust- \u20181 real was sold cut to a third LAsSPT, acttug with David's roa power of attornev.Fin- id of sale was cancelled, and orne Business back.le, how- on où sOME siXtven nundred \u201ciii Was not accounted for in \u201cGrquer nu finding Elesanh Croat while he was inclined vaut Luasanh did not make Haney Cor nls oWN puryoses 4 was not accounted fer \u201cere wd been wrangdoing.\u201cll ol the case there were notes, eter exhibited the court nad hard OX 174 ROL Them.rer CN PUST-OFFICE.20 Engineer (returning to work- ae 51 103 1) LAE } ice DA; | street, opposite the post-office, ep THE McGILL TEAM.\u2014\u2014 Chances of Defeating \u2019Varsity in Toronto To-morrow Look Bright.The McGill team had ite final practice last night, in preparation for their match with Toronto \u2019Varsity to-morrow.'Var- tity will have the same team as defeated the Toronto Athletic Club last Saturday, with the addition of Lee, their captain, who has recovered from eariy eesson injuries.Black, Cassile, Galbraith, Gilmour, Sailman, Mathieson, Turnbull, Eakin, Smith, Renaud, Reid, Raphae!, Hastinge, and Brock will go to Toronto; and Forbes, Malcolm and Frith will probably be taken a.0ug also.The forward line is the heaviest seen in intercollegiate football in yeare.The backs are all steady players, and can oatch safely.Renaud is playing a heady game at quarter; Forbes's injuries kept him from the game till a few days age or the battle for the quarter-back 3-0\u20ac!tion would have been more eerious, ST.ANDREW'S CURLING CLUB [od MEMBERS OF NEW ORGANIZATION HELD SUCCESSFUL PRELIMINARY MEETING.a The organizing members of the St.Andrew's Curling Club met in the Windsor Hectel last evening and carried through its preiiminary work.The election of office- bearers, however, was left over until next Thursday, pending the granting of letters of incorporation.Atout thirty-five prospective members, all of them curlers of established reputation, were present.Mr.Walter M.Kearns was in the chair, and Mr.J.G.Stewart was appointed secretary temporarily.The motror founding the new club was pro- pueed by Mr.Kearns, seconded by Mr.A.G Pacey, and carried unanimously.Among those present in addition to gen- tlemen already named, were: Messrs.C.A.Patterson, John Allan, A.W.Garner, C.N.Schnare, L.L.Martel, J.E.Tanner, Hugh Watson, J.Ash, Fred.S.Brush, J.Raird, W.J.Wright, W.W.Middie- ton, D.Bethune, J.C.H.Dussault, Dr.W.J.Kerr, F.A.Beachy and H.For- tier.\u2014 : 4 AS AIRSHIP CONTESTS INTERNATIONAL MEETING COMMENCES TO-MORROW IN 7S ER- MANY.Berlin, Oct.9 \u2014Eighty-rix balloons have assembled here to take part in the series of airship contests that begin to-morrow.\u201cborf.Among the pilots are several army aero nauts of world-wide reputation.The races will start from the suburb of Schmargen- The principal event will be the contest for the international cup.Great public interest has been aronsed by this event, for which there are 22 entries, representing eight nations.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECTATOR KILLED NEW YORK FIREMAN I'ELL FROM A POLE WHEN WATCHING GREAT BASEBALL GAME.New York, Oct.9.\u2014One man was killed, another was seriously injured and many were hurt during the scramble to secure points of vantage from which to view the game, and the following rush into the fleld when the last New Lork batter was put out.H.T.McBride, a city fireman, lost his life by falling from an elevated railway pillar outside the grounds, and an unidentified man either fell or was pushed off the high fence to the right of the main cen- trance to the grand stand.A list of per- eons injured cannot be compiled, as the injuries consisted chiefly of sprains and bruises suxtained in the crowding to get seats, and the «mall riots that occurred at the conclusion of the game.: NO CONTRACT COMPETITIVE SCHEME FOR ELEC TRICITY SUPPLY TO THE CITY FALLS THROUGH.\u2014 The enterprise of the Robert syndicate for supplying electric light and power in the city has fallen through with the lapre of time ailowed, under the civic law, for the signing of the contract authorized by the by-law passed by the City Council in July last, and signed on Aug.7.Ald.Levesque, who had charge of the by-laws, sand yesterday afternoon that he regretted the failure of the plan, as the citizens of Montreal would suffer from lack of competition.His personal Cpinion was that 1f no injunction had been sent in last December by the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company preventing the city from granting the company a street lighting contract as well as the power to enter the city aml supply electricity to citizens, all would have been well.As the case stood, the evn- dicate not having the street lighting contract wag not sure of securing sufficient customers in Montreal, and of comse this fact was not favorable for a finan- FripAy, Ocrtorer 9 nn: MISSING ACCOUNTANT Mr.James P.Dent Disappeare- From Steamer Bound Fr.Quebec to Montreal, NOTE LEFT IN HIS sTai SAID HE INTENDED 1; ING UVERBOAH!.Where 18 Mr.James P.In frm of Dent & Baker, a- ereign Bank buiiding.He boarded the ss, Marr Quebec on Wednesday ever, real, and when his stateroor, ed at 3 6Cioek yesterday the vessel's armval :n port \u2026 found from Dent, FEVON# TEA ed jumping from the deck or - at mniduig:t on Wednesda ed that ne Has commattet oo seme of his friends are ur 4- Preszion that he might ross L changed lis mind and leir + at Three Rivers, while sh, wa.at her wlarf theron account of the fog.Mr.C.W.Baker.Dent's part ceived word from Dem to when the boat arrived in port.Was not among the passeng scended the gangwav.MY 3; went on board and quest:oney - tain and crew, but none of i seen the nussing man yesterdar.ascertained, however, that he > pied one of the staterooms.and Ca istered with the purser.Whey 3 was searched his overcoat, bat, v a few papers were found.M: save there was nothing rong business, Thev had been in for over two Years, and were | liourishing business.The o,., tion that Mr.Baker can give » - might have been suffering ir mm: \u2026.cf overwork, as they had been .tensive auditing work lately Mr.Dent has a wife and 1WO \u20ac living at 520B Mance street.Vesterdas nee + \u2014 DID I DO MY VERY BEST In a little seaside village At the dawn of one cold day Men espied a strange, huge vespa On the reefs, not far away \u201d Foaming billows boomed and TAU ere AR they SwWeEpt acrose her decn 0° And alas! for those in peril In that tossing, breaking wreck.Soon the newe spread o'er the y 7 \"2e Then from Many a collage i.- People rushed in sore amaze, And they burried to the £hore Could they eave the Ftouls ot AD, aias! it could not be, For no boat could launch ID Garry From the shore ia euch & fea, There among the anxious watch: + Standing near the breaking wave Was a youth, a famous swimmer, Who was very strong and brave There he watched the ftr:ckes ree Till bis heart could bear no mu.\u2018Boys,\u2019 he cried, \u2018I muet BO yonder, 1 muet bring those souls to eho,\u2019 Casting off his outer garments, Heediess of the cold and £torm, He attached a rope securely Round hie sturdy, aglie form; Throwing one end to bis comrades, Btanding there upon the beach, He at once plunged through the bre kx.» Those poor helpless souls to reac: From the shore they watched the Fm ~~: Soon he reached the einkng e*\", See! he grasps a drowning waman With a firm unyielding ETip.Hark! he\u2019s Calling t0 his comrases \u2018Mid the breakers\u2019 angry rcar, And together wiih his burden They now pull bim safe to shore Then the brave and hardy &w:mrer Plunged again into the sca Where poor etruggling, drowning © Near the wreck were ecen 19 + One by one he grasped them bras Heedlees of the raging wave, T:11 he'd saved ten helplire tv == From a cold and watery grave Then his etrength was all exhan =! He bad scarcely power to eu: < As he bent before a bonfire Which they'd k:ndied on the \u20ac As be etood beside that fire, Shiv'ring in \u2018he chilly nr, Ab.he eaw brave men and wr- Who were eiruggiliog el! ut -e \u2018those Eoule ar.- there aga'n \u2019 \u2018Youre oo Ps would be in ov.drowning.bo \u2018Poys,\u2019 he eaid, I mue: go out No, they cried, Your attempt \u2018But they're drowning,\u2019 Was the quick reply he gave, And hefore they could detan 50 He had piunged (no the wav the ew = them tr Once again they watched And the watchere he'd ; AR they saw him going brave | In the very jaws of dean:* Soon he se:zed a drowning mor Prought him eafely \"othe + * Then another.and another TH he'd rescued çeven mme.Then they puiled him throug ere, Ah.he now could do Weak and worn he etaggere?But he sank upon the e* >: I.oving hands now raised Lore him qu'eckly from + To his home upon the hile le ne TT cial undertaking, Lying near w:thin (her rs era Then they took hm to he cv y J 3 TLaid him eoftly on hie be! HIGHLAND CADETS.Where he lay awhile une ne The engagements for next week are: Pale and &\u2018'ent as cone den?Monday, gymnasium class, recruits and Sonn they eaw > oe lhe mao 7 bugle band; W ednesday, battalion, drill As the run eank in the wee\u2019 order (trews), bugle band to attend, Ané they heard him \u2018ans 5 march out: refreshments after drill; \u2018Did I do my very best Ç .Saturday, gymnasium class, po St Lambert, Que a ENGLISH DRY CINGER ALE \u2014 AND \u2014 SODA WATER.SOHW EPPES le THE ORIGINAL AND UNIVERSAL BRAND, a oa eal Ci To er th Lu gi an x \u201c ee i bea 3 ?coi is \u201c Let dau) Ocrosrr 2, 1908 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 3 Ter AY - \u2014 mr \u2014 -_ RCULOSIS CONGRESS.INCONSISTENT EVIDENCE.rbd red \u201c _on Delegates Disappointed Witness at Marine Inquiry Sur- n .+n Lack of Progress.prised by His Own State- uw PROPERTY ments at Another Ou + I.BEEN BLOCK- Investigation.de SEAL ESTATE nr \u2014 C L'ENCES., - \u2018|MR.MERWIN ADMITS THAT co SOME OF HIS EVIDENCE IS a ©.lhe foreign cele MISLEADING.Se ja vue, Congress on \u2014\u2014 > ,=d Mo >e>s1003 at Some remarkable inconsistencies of Y \u201ci .cn dle LecuUtAINS statement were brought out at the mar- on .; le resolutions 44° ane inquiry yesterday afternoon by Mr.Ope Lui 5 and wWeak 1 Watson, the chief counsel, in his fur- + a Lit recomm add ther examination of Mr.Merwin, who LY = 11 1e æparate pecr'on?had acted as thc agent of the Safety ter, + 4 io tne congress 4 |jCar and Heating Company, of New AN \u201ca .+grd that iMDOTÉ York, in several transactions with the fen- ate had intertered Marine Department, in which buoy and ee \u201cx pruvent their ral | lighthouse supplies were bought from ; ie (arcu tie sCieMUEls.As the company.The examination of us Lu le.gdles LOW D the this witness, which commenced-yester- a 7 2.000 day morning, was not concluded until do, L 1° 5 x have come ov.the Court adjourned for the day.rn L supposed to be tLe At the outset.counsel's questions cry sn the world 10 were renewed in order to obtain fur- ror 4 2 ward, Con- ther information regarding the business bh.or International LOB\" relations that had exis between the Dec: op inc custom to PTÉ witness and Mr.J.F.Fraser, the Ou Cm qrody at the final so superintendent of lights, now under sus- Li pe of The sections whic ension.Witness said he had not in- car ee muuons.They ser crmed Mr.Fraser of the cost to the ya :ary or forty, and hey) firm of certain goods which the de t wo, _ Lange où subjects.tuo (rtinent had to purchase.He did not arc: LU - a 1x Miven to the now the cost himself and he would dr a.m.and this involves not have told Mr.Fraser or anyone re .¢ much existing PO\" else the cost if he had known it e an : 4 > 0200 several aspects Mr.Watson\u2014Not even if your re- Bax.were enurely neglested fusal had meant the loss of the trade?ho.11 4 ns upon © Weré DER Witness\u2014We could not have lost it eTsr \u2014 UE disappointed.Mr- all.\u2019 Ing © ag Fellow of the Cnemical Mr.Watson\u2014Why not ?.and the special sani Ugs- Ja at _ ur D CNe J.ondon Lan; tra, 7.7\" \u201cThe gathering iteelË ng ex: on Thousands of Ament J ame together at great ds a © UL.ka co themselves and + ~ molularity of the medi -he fight against tuber- BN «ta been overwhelmed N «4 ov.npr we did not accom- \u2026 4 should have done.mee azo, at Pans, M.Beco.Due ve Agriculture of the TP \u201cà; government of Bel- ~ To mae mot a ord said about this _ ar Washington.Then there A:acussion of prevenborrums, that OT à dered RE 1der ?# va oe Le Iye-ne *« enforce against tene- > \"Lac a° | farory proprietors the * «3 \\aws- before outbreaks have ~ U7 ; ' Eu _ + *ha- many of the foreign [ J i.e this withholding of _.- à emall knot of Am>.\"an = _ 4 sum»er of resolutions were ' - \u2014-\u2018\u2018emon to the Congress by -.emhodving euch stroag TE- ce .« as the necessity of the - - nicipal regulations lor tbe immer, - ings according flo the v \u2014vaets, |mt these physimanr.: reported, by real estate gather and decided that ~ any sort should .\u201ca congress.Just as 'hey P : ve this suggestion \"pon -\" Cemmittee of Coutrol, 8 : >\" Dean of the French 8 °° ~.and Prof.Calmeite, port © {eur Institute of Lille ply, -ra-rated most vizoTONS- \u201ctermed that eversthing [5 - © \u201cbar if they stunk td ve wuld be no (ime ta 4-~ nn at the anpointed = Hersisted.and the A.hented.Thev were 4 : French and Btish \u2019 = me of the Ameritang.crynize was éffecr-d.À a :.+ 7e agree! to, inelud- ere.- rpg Prat.Koen's \u201cral meseion of ibe pro 76 20204 +4 erdr à niarter Pre measures Je:d be \u201cad srithent question.[che 73 +, Fram delegates went seat opportunity had N -\u2014 TENTE NTISSIONS, - A Ce closing dav3 « W.mens Mossion \u201con, the 10th an- « \u201che Home Mis- QU A presented bv the N onneth MeDonald, The con*rbni et 2345.30 \u201c nd-.including home, -xerllent thing for Mont ' cmiInerclai centre.ath © erred +1) of fom pee [a0 THE GENEROSITY OF THE PUBLIC, WILL BE KEPT IN GOOD ORDER FOR ALL TIME.The sum of five hundred dollars, which was needed for the maintenance of Kirk- dale cemetery, has raised.\u2018Lhe promoters of the movement feel that there are many dilapidated graveyards in the country; and with the object in view of assisting other communities tn see that their sacred grounds are properly kept, the Rev.W.A.Adcock, of Kirk- e, has issued a letter to the subscribers which will, no doubt, prove interesting to those desirous of maintaining such property in their own parishes.Mr.James Lyster, manager of the Great Western Life Assurance Company, was actively identified with the raising of the Kirkdale fund.The interest derived anpually from the $500 will be sufficient for the payment of all expenses necessary for keeping the graveyard in a respec: table condition.LIEUT.-COL.PELLETIER INJURED.Quebec, Oct.8.\u2014Through the horse on which he was mounted slipping on the asphalt on Grande Allée, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar Pelletier, D.O.O., was thrown heavily, and was painfully injured.It is feared a bone in one of his arms has been fractured.Lieut.-Colonel Pelletier, who will be confined to the house for some time, was ,eturning from a ride when the accident occurred.egy «= 728 T - > \u2014\u2014 > THE MONUMENT TO THE HON.JOHN YOUNG.This memorial to one of the pioneers of the St.Lawrence route stunds near the Inland Revenue offices.and, appropriately enough.within a stone\u2019s Montreal Harbor worthy of\u201d the narhe.\u2019 throw of the great steel sheds and elevating facilities that are making > the NEW PASTOR INDUCTED.The Rev.J.K.Unsworth Formally Received as Minister of Bethlehem Church.ADDRESSES OF WELCOME DELIVERED BY MR.LIGHTHALILL AXD SEVERAL CONGREG A- TIONAL MINISTERS.\u2014\u2014 Amid manifestations of loyalty and sympathy, which were intermingled with feelings of joy, the members of Bethlehem Congregational Church, Westmount, formally welcomed and received the Rev, J.K.Unsworth as pastor of their church at the induction service, which was held last night.The preliminary proceedings consisted of an examination of Mr.Unsworth by Pedley said: \u2018You must be a man of study, both of literary and worldly affairs.From eight o'clock in the morning till twelve or one o'clock in the afternoon you should be the student, and after that the administration and management of the church snould occupy your attention and closest eousidera- tion.You should exhibit kindness and sympathy and also enter joyfully into th« life of the people\u201d ty conclusion, the Rev.Mr.Pedley urged the congregation to be loyal to their new pastor.The Rev.A.W.Main, of Point St.Charles Congregational Church, then de- Yivered the charge to the congregation.Hc congratulated them on the choice of their pastor, and procceded to say that the Church was growing a more and more practical organization which necessarily meant that spiritual aggressiveness was required.He felt assured that Mr.Unswortp would fulfil the desired qualifications.Mr.Main urged the congregation to give their pastor a free hand, and also actively to co-operate with him in all matters which had for their object the betterment of the Church.He also asked them to protect their minister from all financial burdens, and to unite with him in companionship and who co-operation.By »o doing ne felt that the success of Bethlehem Congregational Church would be assured.The Rev.E.H.Tivnett, vf Calvary ; Congregational Church, then offered a prayer, after which the Rev.Dr.War riner, as moderator and chairman, extended the right hand of fellowship to THE REV.J.K.UNSWORTH.the Congregational Council as to his fit- | ness to fill the position after which the yoegular induction service commenced, the Rev.Dr.E.Munson Hill reading the | decision of the council, which approved of the appointment made by the members of the churdah.The Rev.Dr.Warriner, moderator, occupied the dhair, and he called upon the Rev.Hugh Pedley to deliver the charge he vaster.i Fo ne Rev.Hugh Pedley spoke in-a reminiscent vein the days wben Mr.Unsworth wes his assistant at Winnipeg.This was twenty, years, Be.\u201cminister knowledge of em\u2019s n would Oe bie him to say thal he would rove a power not oaly to the Chureh, Ent to Westmount and Montreal.Addressing the new pastor directly Mr.the inducted pastor in the orthodox manner.: This concluded the installation part of the zervice and Ald.Murphy then took the chair.the moderator sitting on his right and Mr.Unsworty on his Jeît, : Mr.W.D.Lighthall, K.C., on bchalf of the members of the church.formally ; welcomed the new pastor.who stood up , while the address was being delivered to \u2018him.In the course of His brief speech, Mr.Lighthall said: \u2018We want vour work and our work to go as one.\u201d In conclusion, he stated that it gave him greal pleasure to assume the responsibility of ; extending the hand of fellowship on be- | half of the church.Mrs.Iaghthall then formally welcomed | Mrs.Unsworth, the pastor's wife, and | presented her with a bouquet.| The Rev.Dr.E.Munson Hill, speaking on hehalf of the educational depart- | ment of the Congregational Collega raid | that Mr.Unsworth would be welcomed ' by the students, who would be pleased '{o ree him and obtain his advice occasionally on theological and other matters.The Rev.Frank J.Day, of Zion Con- » gregational Church, followed.Ha very ! heartily and very cordiallv welcomed .Bethlehem\u2019s new pastor.DR.A.W.CHASES DE GATARRN CURE 2B, is sont direct to the diseased geo br the Improved Blower.the uloers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanant y cures Catarrh and Hay Fever.Blower free.All dealers, or Dr.A.W.Chase Medicine Ce, Toronto and Bufala 25 = 22 tr = Mr.Day raid.that one of the most sacred relation ships that existed was that between a \u2018pastor and his congregation, Dr.E.A, Cook was introduced to the congregation, and he was called upon to speak.He said that he feit sure their Lew pastor knew God, and he was pleased that they had the Rev.Mr.Uns worth with them.The Rev.Mr.Corrigan, of Westmount Methodist Uhurch, and the Rev.W.J.Clark, of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Westmount, also nade addresses of welcome.À letter from the Rev.G.O.Gates, of the W estmount Baptist Chureh, who regretted his inability to attend, was read, e pointed out that obstacles would \u2018have to be surmouniad and wished the Rev.Mr.Unsworth every success.Amid hearty applause Ald.Murphy then called upon Mr.Unsworth to reply.The latter thanked the congregation very much for the hearty welcome oxtended |.to his wife and himself by the members of the church and fellow-ministers.He said he already felt at home with them and he (rusted that God would spare him to work in their midst for a long time to come, and thet the congregation and himself combined would be able to help in raising the old world a notch higher.After the benediction had been pronounced refreshments were served, and before the congregation left for their homes Mr.Unsworth and his wife accomplished the task of shaking hands all round, the evening\u2019s proceedings \u2018ermin- ating shortly after 11 o'clock, A couple of solos were rendered during the evening, Miss O.E.Climie beinz loudly applauded.Mr, Sterling al so gave a solo, which was well received.The Rev.J.K.Unsworth was ordained twenty-one years ago, and he has gone through the ceremony of induction on four former occasions.Previous to accepting the pastorate of Bethlehem Church he ministered for eight years in Hamilton.A CONFEDERATE BILL CUSTOMERS TRIED TO PASS IT.BUT WERE ARRESTED.Two Poles were taken to police headquarters yesterday afternoon on a charge of attempting to pass a worthless $30 bil.Entering the store of R.Levy, on Craig street east, hey selected a couple of suits of underclothing, and \u2018tendered a bill of the Merchants\u2019 and Planters\u2019 Bank of Savannah, Ga., in payment.Levy could not jive change, and tried a couple of shops in neighborhood.hen he went to the ticket wicket in the Place Viger Station, where he was told \u2018hat the bill | was useless, The police -wv:re notified, and the Poles arrested.All that could be learned from them was that thev were working at the Angus shops, having come here from the United States a few weeks ago.One of hem claimed to have received the bill in a town across the border in cashing a pay cheque.eT rg ts WR Re a Tn Sr eT TT fo the Sleeps But Father\u201d and he says awake all _ night because his Mattress is lumpy and his Spring sags to the centre.That's why he is not fit for work the next day.No man can toss about on an uncomfortable bed at night and keep his end 1 LS up in the daytime.Buy him an \u201cAlaska\u201d Felt Mattress and a \u201cBanner\u201d Spring.His temper will be improved as \u2018well as \"There's a reason.\u201d \u2018 You his earning power.run no risk of being _dissatished, as we guarantee a have lifetime of satisfaction.are the largest Bedding \u201cmanufacturers in Canada, and We used this trademark for 17 years.we your dealer wii not supply you, send us a postcard.ALASKA FEATHER & DOWN CSures MONTREAL.Spee A SURVEYOR'S PERILS CANADIAN PARTY ENGAGED UMN ALASKAN BOUNDARY HAVE TRYING EXPERIENCE, Vancouver, B.C,, Oct.8\u2014Thé annals of the North turnish few stories nore thrilling than the recent experiences In the wiids of Alaska of Mr.George rice White, of Ottawa, the Canadian representative.on one of the American par- tics cngaged in the Alaska boundary.survey and his assistants, Mr.D.\\ Ritchie, of Ottawa, and Mr.Archie Runnells; of this city.lt is a \u2018story.of heroism, privation, staryation and adventure.1 .The three Canadians were maiooned on an island in the swift-running \u2018Alaska river, owing to their boat escaping from her moorings.The craft virtuauy contained all their food, with the exception of a few supplies \u2018landed for vse while in camp.Mr.Runnells volunteered to go for assistance.Breathlessly his companions watched him struggle through the rapids, never expecting bin to reach the shore.Then, after a four- days\u2019 walk across the mountains without food, he dragged himself into che main camp of the expedition.It was on \u2018he tenth day after his departure that he brought help and food to the fam_shed Canadians, who were utterly exhausted.A delay of another day would provably have proved fatal.Mr.Runnells has not yet recovered from his heroic act.elf BOY VICTIM OF A STRIKE.New York, Oct.8\u2014Robert Quiley, the fourteen-year-old schoolboy, who was shot last night while standing in front of bis home during a clash of striking and non-union chauffeurs, died to-day in the hospital.Robert Stuttsk, who gave his residence as onc of the Mills Hotels, and Richard Dineen have been placed under arrest in connection with the shooting.Both are said to be special officers of the Taxicab Company.against which the chauffeurs are om strike.+ MURDER OF MRS.PEAKE CORONER'S JURY HOLDS A NEGRO RESPONSIBLE.-~\u2014 Btratford, Ont., Oct.8.\u2014The inquest on the body of Mrs.Mary Peake, found dead at her home in Downie last Wed: \u2018nesday afternoon, was concluded at the Police Court bere this evening.and the jury returned the following verdict:- \u2018That the said Mary Peake came to her death in her home, on lot Il, concession 1.Downie, on Sept.30, 1908, at the hands of a negro known as Frank Roughmond.s amount named leaves ir.1 + ot the refunding yo sax STOCKS APPEAR TO 3° LIMITED ON MARKET - «rus Mining Exchange was h © -\u2014 -# 10 only three of the 2 emma ee gr ; te PRES Cdt i SR SNS ARE ESS TR AL Cire BR Sw 3 \u2018 Ya = ie ; Li x b + HS p PE WL.+ he EN a DA a 4 i 8 + BR .C6 r ie K F 1 = , - MOBILIZATION OF TURKISH TROOPS.(rade Submitted to the Sultan by the Grand Vizier \u2014 Purely a Defensive Measure, Says Kiamil Pasha.AUSTRIA BEGINS NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE POWERS FOR RECOGNITION OF NEW KINGDOM OF BULGARIA\u2014 BRITISH WARSHIPS SAIL FOR ISLAND OF LEMNOS.Constantinople, Oct.8.\u2014It is stated on good authority that haamil Pasha, tbe Grand Vizier, to-day submitted to the ~uilan the text of an irade ordering the woihization of the first army corps at Constantinople, the second at Adria- and the third at Salonika and Monastir, The irade, it is said, will be pubushed immediately.The Grand \\ :#y has assured the ambassadors that tae mobilization is purely a defensive Measure, I+ is rumored that the Turkish fleet a= le.n ordered to mobilize and pro- ceci to Varna, a Bulgarian port on the Liu Sea.non'e.4 AUNTRIA BEGINS Nin OTTATIONS.judapest, Oct.8.\u2014Austria already has entered upon negotiations with the vious powers for the recognition of the n w kingdom of Bulgaria, and the establishment of peaceful relations between Turkey and Bulgaria.Baron von Achventhal, the Foreign Minister, made this announcement in his speech at the opening sitting of the Common Delegates today.The Austrian newspapers and polticians have steadfastly denied that there was any understanding between Austria and Bulgaria in the recent doub.e ntovement, but Austria's adoption of a protecting role toward Bul- giaria indicates a strong community of juterosts.AUS I nu AN WARSHIPS.Bertin, Oct.8.-A special despatch to th.\u2018loka! Anaiger* from Budapest, says that tour Austrian monitors pro- cerded down the Danube this afternoon.BRITAIN COUNSELS MODERATION.London, Oct.8.\u2014The British Govern: ment this evening telegraphed instructions to the British Minister at Belgrade, to counsel the Servian Government in strong terms that Servia\u2019s own interests demand the exercise of great moderation on her part, and the maintenance of a strictly correct attitude.SERVIANS WARLIKE.Belgrade.Oct.8B\u2014The patriote are much dissatisfied with the tone of the protest of Servia against the occupation or Bosnia and Herzegovina.They declare 1t lacks vigor and does not repre- st nt the feeling of the nation, which wou!d rather go to war than acquiesce in this act of Austria-Hungary.There is a steady flow of telegrams from the int: rior assuring the Government of support in the shape of money, men and arms in the event of hostilities, Great crowds again surrounded the nalace to-night, shouting for war and call ng for the King to appear.Finally, Wing Peter, accompanied by the Crown J'iine+, came to the balcony and im- piored the people not to cause dis- turbaneces.He said: \"Trust me and my Government; both will do their duty.Ine crowd cheered the King.but cont'uued to ahout.\u2018War with Austria) Ali of the Belgrade newspapers threaten King Peter with the loss of his throne unl ~s he takes up the sword.One paper says: \u2018Woe to you and yours if Bosnia is not rescued.\u201d The \u2018Politica\u2019 \"We can depend on 1,000.000 in sexe: at of Servia, all of Montenegro, and ai LÉ Bosnia.SYRVIA AND AUSTRIA.\\ jenna, Oct.8.\u2014War between Aus- 11 a Hengary and Servia 15 a recognized po-
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