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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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jeudi 7 octobre 1909
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Power was steady but quiet at 125 while Textlle common sold up to 781-2, and Sha igan to 961-4.Penwar's was a firm.szsund 3734 Rubber halds steady, : buf is rather quiet at a poimt or two he- low recent high levels.:M tan gained life this mornlag, and a few sales were made from 129 to & point high- Tractions were slow.excepting Quebec Street This stock continues to attract attention on tthe strength of x On good trading it AE et deal.@51-2 to 66.Toronto Rails was steady st \u2018125; Montreal .Streetat 215; Detroit Baited at 00 1-2, whils Hilnols, Twins and Wiaulpeg were neglected.Duluth Su- perfor was quite fiz\u201d at.68 3-4.This égue looks.good for a future advance over presentt quotations.200 - Crewn Reserve was well supported, and it sald as high as 4.98 ex-dividend.- Pub- lle confidence in this property is complete, L aud It bas many friends on the floor of the exchange.It looks just now as a pretty fair investment.; The rest of the HMst was quiet, and a few sales of bank and bomd securities were reported.The Bank of England evidentiy- proposez to make It as difficult as possible to draw gold .from the other side, if \u2018the advance fn the discount rate to 3 percent ls any thiterion, but the decline in exchange dows such a movement, providing money continues high in Wall Street.American issues in london were heavy, 18 to 34 below parity, Steel being the ex- teption, presumably on short coverlug.The trade situation in the.United States .b as favorable as ever, with the same - seseate reports on the steel industry cur- \u201cpont, a wew high record for pig iron in \u201c September being noted, with orders show- fag no falling off.: : - \u201cA feature to-day in Wall Strept was the * seport that it is expected that the Treas- ary will issue $50,000,000 three percent short term cheques.- Wall Street, in its t the money factor, which _ R&R, 'In a \u2018characteristic manmer is overdo- \u201c fig.loses sight of the Increased divi- defnds that alter the status of individual Atchison; for Instance, should be attractive for a aix percent dividend payer nt going prices, since its earnings warrant ven larger disbursements.\u2018 There is a Bullish fééfinig on American and wader sféptclon, though Be ake a Jarre a! the shorts.The téch- nical on of thé market is better as & reguit of the outstauding bsar \u2018account, \u2026 but we {would suggest eautions In côm- mitments at this functure, ag - sers not ë support, kid ne - : de- the Slfecrhmiuition in Order, ipniated.specialtien being less d profits on raities - not with purchases: en.breaks, uy rab neglects imi n t'on Wan Bet steise Yikes Superior Corporstion, re- fgned #48 stormy \u2018meeting pf dir bors, {ollowing the annual esting, in \u201coseseded sede.by Mr.+, J.Drittamond sion, of = Mr J.of Philadelphia, was made vice-préaident.Wall: Street Clotisig Ar crie 2% Just now Ins: : Montreal Cot-, Mon: J 25 at 139,1 Bank of Qu + ma > IS ADVANGED IN ENGLAND London, Oct, 7.\u2014It was decided at the board meeting of the Bank of England to-day to raise the rate to three percent owing to the large ih- roads on the bank's reserve already made by exports to Egypt, which were necessary for the financing of the cotton erop and the Argentine withdrawals.The governors were unable to offset these by fresh arrivals from the mines owing to the sustained demand from Russia, .which absorbed available quantities, week after week, preventing the bank from building up the reserve.A fresh element in the situation, however, undoubtedly helping the directors in their decision, is yesterday's decline in New York exchange on London, the recent sharp rise in- money and the calling of loans in New York, which will probably necessitate the withdrawal of gold from that quarter against finance paper which has been placed here some time ago, and the number of fresh bills still coming forward.The higher rate, although It was expected soon, was not generally looked for to-day.The increased rate had little effect on the stock exchange beyond a fractional easing in American securities.operators generally considering three percent a good working rate, CUBA RAIWAY CO.Earnings Show Good Results Attained\u2014Expenses Were Heavy The earnings of the Cuba Railway Company for September show very satisfactorily.The gross earnings for the month totalled $163,208, being an increase of $35,865 over the corresponding period of last year.Working expenses for last month were very heavy, being $112,114 as against $84,- 865 for the September of 1908, and the net profits, which are given at $51,094, show an increase of $8,116.\u2018 The total gross earnings for the three months ending Sept.30 are $325,- 638, which is an increase over the same period of last year of $44,008.Net profits were $100,111, Co Wall St.Firm at Noon New York, Oct, 1.\u2014Wall streat opening prices of stocks showed a vigorous rebound from yesterday's closing level.Running sales of twelve thousand shares of United States Steel were made at 89% and ik compared | with.89% last night.Union Pacific, Kansas City Southern, New York Central, United States Reaity and American Sugar rose one, and Southern Pacific, St.Paul, Wabash Preferred, Cen- | tral Leather, Interborough, Metropolitan Preferred and Republic Steel large fractions.The dealings were in only moderate volume outside the heavy transactions in United States Steel.Sales of Unlisted.The unlisted department of the stock market was busy to-day.Following are the sales, furnished by W.P.O\u2019Brien for the \u2018Witness::\u2014 * 1/85 5 Cement.pfd., 520 at 8514; Cement, coxm- mon, 75 at 30; Black Lake, 25 at 15; La Rose, 500 at $7.70; 45 at $795; John \u2018Black, 500 at 30; Asbestos common, 10 at 33; 50 at 32 7-8; 10 at 323-4; City of Cobalt, 2,000 at 513%: Silver Leaf, 2,600 at 141-4 ;11,000 at 14 3-4; 976 at 15, 200 at 16; 2,000 at 16 1-4 n '.Railways Firm London, Oct.7.\u20144 p.m.\u2014 Consols for | money, 83 1.16; do., for account, 83 1-8 + C.P.R.182 84; G.T.R.23 34.\u2019 | MORNING BOARD.Halifax\u2014100 at 117.Soo Common\u201450 at 141, 10 -at 441%.Detrott\u201438 at 69%.! Duluth Superlor\u20147 at 67, 75 at 06%, Winnipeg\u201450 at 1874.7.Street Rallway\u2014125 at 215.Textile Preferred\u201410 at 107, 58 at 107%.\u2019 Iron Common\u2014729 at 58,- 600 at 5834, 150 at 58%.200 at 58%, 400 at 59, 160 at 5914, 100 at 5913, 100 at 36 at 59%, 175 at 593%, 50 at 59%, 245 .at 69, 125 at 5914, 425 at 59.Sf Toronto Railway\u201447 at 125.Penman\u2019s Preferred\u20142,000 at 88.Crown Reserve\u2014200 at 498144, 300 at 494, 200 at 495, 1000 at 496.Quebed Rallway\u201426 at 66, 126 at 65%, 300 at 653, 175 at 65, 200 at 66%, 0 at 65%, 25 at 65%, 25 at 66.\u2019 100 at 134, 2 at 135, 5 at 134, 100 at 133, 100 at 134, 25 at 135%.Dominion Coal\u2014325 at 89, 25 at 89%, 25 at 8914, 25 at 89%, 25 at 88%, 56 at 8814, 25 at 88%, 26 at 88.\u2018 Woods Common\u2014150- at 188, 25 at 139, 100 at 138%, 510 at 138, 75 at 137%.i 10 at 138, 75.at 137%,.20 at 137, 2 at 136, 5 at 137, 75 at 136%.Textile Common\u2014T75 at 77%, -50 at 77%, 25 at 78, 25 at 7844 Power\u20142 at 12414.458 at 125.Rubber\u2014350 at 102.Ilinois Preferred\u201410 at\u2019 93, 92%.: .Penman's\u201425 at 57%, 75 at 6734, 50 at 67%.Pacific\u20145e at 188, 100 at 187%, 75 at 18734, 100 at 18756, 10 at 188, 100 at 187%, 6 at 188, 125 at 18714.Ogilvie-75 at 134%, 25 at 135, 50 at 134, 50 at 133, 5û at 133%, 25 at 133%, 75 at 138, 26 at 183%.5 Shawinigan-\u20146 at Sé, 16 at 9%, 15 at %.x Twin, City\u20142 at- 110.A0 treal Cotcon-30at 129, § at 1281 at Ye; Lo CL \u201cMontréal\u20141' at 252%, § at 20 at 251%, 8 at 283 c Quebec Bank\u201410 at 123.Lin Dominien Cotton Bonds\u2014#5,000 at- Mexican Rlectric Bonds-\u2014#200 at 30%.' AFTERNGON BOARD.: Coal\u201420 at ¥7,-25 at 884, 35 at 88%.| i Gommion\u2014T5 at 59, 25 at 58%.400 at 58%, 36 at GB, 10- at 683, Sat 58%, 425 at 58-50 at 58%, 35 &t at BM.50 at 57, 25 at 58.ca Penman\u2019s\u2014150 at t57%, 135 at = 3 GES oe , 106 at ibe at Textile Com Iron Preferred\u201410 at 134, 26 at 135, | 2 = \u2014 : .To Sydney, C.B., Oct.T.\u2014Mr.James of the Dominion Coal -Compnny.has à further announcement regarding proposition te purchase bis holdings m t Coal Corporation to.the effect that an\u2019 offer has been Jnade to him by Toronto financiers to\u2019 purchase his stock, amount ing te 50,000 shares, worth approximately about $5,000,000.> This offer was made about six months ago, he states, but be hold out, thinking that other shareholders should be given An opportunity to sell at the same time and price if they desired it.The capitalists who made the offer are understuod to be headed by Senator Cox, together with Mr.E.R.Wood and Sir Henly Pellatt, all Steel Company stockholders.The Steel Company, actin frof Mr.Plummer, has refused to give out its usual figures regarding output, for the month of September.It has been learn- that pending the merger question, both Steek and Coal Interests appear to be moving cautiously.The feeling is we ing t the Merîttme Provinces that attempts to bring both corporations into a closer working a ent will be successfully accom: .Offtelails of both Steel and Coal are re luctant to discuss the fatter, simply re plying that future developments will ne doubt unfold tha whole scheme.It 1s as ther Mr.Plummer or Mr.deny or confirm the many rumors in cff- | culation.BIG INCREASE The local bank clearings for the week ending Oct.7 bas a hopeful significances.They show, in an unequivocal way, that there has been a considerable accretion of money lately, that currency has been greatly augmented during the past few months, and tha tthe prosperity so much talked about, is an essential reality, The recent large increases in clearing all support this view.There is no doubt that the country is now at the flood tide of prosperity, and that the correlatiohs of agriculture, commerce and finance, are now in a most satisfactory state, and there is every warranty of expecting a continuance of these favorable condtions for some time to e.: It is not questioned that a large quantity of money will be required to move the Dlg crops, and a temporary stiffening of money rates may be the result, but funds will s00 ntrace back to the financial centres, and there is no reason whatever to fear anything in the nature of a stringency.\u2019 every Sed in the light of facts there is v reason for tificat at the country's-weifare.\u2018 ee hi Following are the clearings and com- Potal or week ending Oct.| 0! or w en 7 , 121,800 g week, 1008 .gd 1907 .81,149,724 BANK STATEMENT HAS FEW DECRKASES Lendon, Oct.7.\u2014The Bank of Eng- land shows the following this week: Total .resefye 1 moll 22.340, 000, circulation Increhitell £18,000, bul- Hon decreased £2,321,718, other secrai- ties decreased £68,000; other deposits increased £2,630,000; public deposits decreased £1,837,000; notes, reserve, decreased £2,416,00; gavernment seeruities Increased £2,478,000.The proportion of ithe Banl\u2019s -resetve to Mæbility - this\u201d week is 4521 percent; last wéek It \u2018was.50.38 percent.2 : UNION PACIFIC COBALT THE ACTIVE FEATURE sta.Ce - Union Pacific stock was picked up ; on the local mining exchange this morning.The market tends to greater activity.- Following are the-Cobalt quotations furnished.to the \u2018Witness!: by Fisher & DesRosiers, Stock Brokers, 91 8t Francois Xavier street:\u2014 2 MORNING SALES.Crown Reserve\u2014400 at 454.City of Cobalt\u20141500 at 50 > La Rose\u2014110 at 760, 20 at 765.- SHiver Leaf\u20144000 at 15.- Black\u20141500 at 30.Beaver\u2014500 at 36%.- Gowgandh King\u20142000 at 31.Floyd\u20141000 at 7%.\u2019 | Union Pacific\u2014600 at 16, 1000 at 15%, 100 at 17, 6000 at 17g, 13:500 &t 18.Havilah Gold Mines\u20141500 at 30.- Sales of Silver Leaf _ Toronto, October 7.\u2014There was good trading in Cobalt; with Silver Leaf in demand.Fallowing were the quota- - tions: .Beaver\u20148,000 at 36, 500 at 364, 32000 at 38 future, 2700 at 36%.Chambers\u20141500 at 48%, 1500 at 484, 200 at 49.: \u2019 City\u20143100 at 50, 1000 at 49%, 1500 at 49, 2500 at 48, 4900 at 47, 500 at 46%, He Ce at 46.- ~ entral\u20141000 at 30, 1000 8034, 00 at IL FH It Lake\u20141000 at 14%, 500 at - 500 at 14 x 4 Reserve\u2014$00 at 494, 100 at 40414, 40 at 495, 1350 at 500.Foster\u2014500 at 41, 500 at 42%, 700 at Giffora\u2014100 st 34, 1000 at 26 future.Great Northern\u2014290 at 12, 2800 at 124.i Green Meehan\u2014100 at 13%, atkerr Lake at 906, 100 at 912%, 50 Larose-\u2014106 at T6, 200 at 750, 200 at i d._ 20%, 1500 at 45 508 at 143%, 2590 at 15%, Hes 0% 15750- at , 2160 at 16% \u201cfuture.; a.8.= vo ink.\u20141000 at rethewny.178 mé at wo .oe an DEAL on orders, | ed, however, that they are very large, and |: quite certain that an important deal is on Co r.Ross : IN CLEARINGS| elected: Meäsrs.T.J.Drummond, J.EXPLORATION CO.\u2018the Dominion bat 27, HO Ak 21%, 236300 at.16; 908-at- 01 Bari) at 20,1500 at Wj.75 Queen-700 ut: 35%, 1080 at 36; 200 at |} Pm mot nk | ~ a MRB.T.3.DRUMMOND.- The Lake Superior Corporation has shcwh wisdom in its election of Mr.Thorhas J, Drummond ,of this city, as presidant,\u201d on the retirement of Mr.Charles.D.Warren.Mr.ond has every qualification which should fit him for the position ,and the, directors and shareholders feel an assurance that the selection to the presidency will be to the best interests of the company.Mr, Warren's withdrawal from the affairs of the company was received with some surprise on the street.He i8 actuated in this move, it is stated, by a desire .tp.give more attention to private affairs.Mr.Warren's part in the building up of the corporation was very considerable, It is quite evident that the London interests are becoming more closely interested in, the affairs of the company, and that they will take & more active part in future in the administration Pi its affairs.: The following directors were Te Tatnall Lea, W.K.Whigham, J.Fra- Ry Herbert ter .Taylor, R, LL, Austin Coppell, J, 8 Dal, J.Terry, ir, L.N.Lovell, ¥.M.Cowen, H.N.Price and Charles DD, Warren.\u2018 The sirget is interestod in the announcement that a charter has been granted by the goveradient\u2019' td the Waldmaa Exploration and Development Company, with a capital of $5,000,000; Tors the purpose x mpecting; exploring sud purchasing.s Like to .dispose of all mime lands within otghntaation is strongly backed by well known capitalists, at the head of which i Mr.J.H.Waldman, owner of the valuable Waldman mine at Cobalt.The promoters arp determined to go e%- tensively iuto.the mining and pxploration | business, sud.from - present o in ; their gre et ces of great so co Mr, \u201cWaldman \u2018is known for ! carefil gpd\u2019 and there is no doubt but that he ] carry: his exetutive experience into the J new undertaking.Co.: Copper Easy - London, Oct: 7.\u2014Gopper opened easy; apot £67 Ia\u2019 68, off 2a.6à.\u2018Futures, The new.£68 17s.6d., unichahged.Lead, £13 68, è i hen ge > al v _ .y + Li de = ; ie $24 on track, eer, oar = Ontario brans, $22; gh | \u201ceh, bags included.$2 ors, #24, on A .Toronto Cattle Prices oe © Oct.7.\u2014Trade good, prices aoe, 1% lead in to-day, ine uding | bogs 1.600 sheep and lambs; 1,000 Es ani \u201c40 calves.Export cattle, die * CH to $5.75; export \u2018cattle, nie- y 31 7 85.25: export bults, $4.50 to expane TUTE Dbulls, light,\u201d 33/50 to $4; a CUS, 34.25 to $4.50: butchers\u2019 © \u2018e.35.25 to $5.50; hutchers\u2019 |- er Hum, $4.50 to $4.75; butchers\u2019 \u201cion, $4 to $6.63 Butchers\u2019 | - Stange on C\u2026.lity fes pur à Pair Hes Tope s L Bret © \"st.\"eh, \u2018as of payment.Agency} and Pianola-Plarion.1.'lemonstrations .way kerg' choleé, $25 to $35; .Sheep, bucks, nbs, $5 to $6.50, steady.* to that being was undertaken, 4 nusetts in 1903, and -ars later in the for- \u201c\u201cnssion for the blind - now ers ing forward to good büsiuews\u201d ing- of thé shes basfiess, days: \u201cThy fhedorits dre #H \u201cbosy dom thei: fall (ders, WARY \u2018have\u2019.ttle behind in som - factories.\u2018The prospeat for.à splendid -sensonte- section \u2018throughout - the Ontario er Quebec; East ; 10, OW} 7-Ca tt * Veuls, rocetpts, 10: heéä; \"active; ant 50c higher, $6 to §10,.= 19e-to 200-lowerx heavy,\u2018 38.10 té- THE TUNISIAN'S LIST.The Allan Hne steamer Tunisian sails from Montreal on Oct.8, with the following saloon passengers: \u2014Mr, Ed.Jackson, Port\u2019 Huron, Mich.; Mrs, J.\"W.Johnston, Caigery; Mr.E.Lar- muth, Sheffield; Mr.Mallett, Mre.Mal- lett, Mr.Mallett, je, Peterborougit Mrs, .Joseph Murtin, Malene; Miss P.Morgan, Toronto; Mr, Main, Pinchér, Alta; Major: HE, Panet, Ottawa; Mr.GQ.Castellon du Perron, Parts: ; Pepe, Mrs.Pope, Winnipeg; Mrs.Pape two children, Vistoris; Mr.E.Peme rose, Kamloops; B.C.: Mes Prétseil, ifs the Rev.I, O.Bandy, Li C.; .HG.» Liverpool; thur Sueldom, Ottawa; Col Æ.FT.Taÿy- lor, Mrs.Taylor, Miss Tayior, Miss \u2014 Taylor, Miss:\u2014 Taylor and.two maida, Kingston; Mr.Arthur ry Montreal; Mr, P.M, Touzeau, Mrs.Touzeau, Hamilton; : H A Wilkinson,\" Charlottetown; Mr.G.W.Zi ; s >.0t - precis | 20\u20ac .Programme of Mostings In ~ Montreal Next Week The following programme has been arranged \u2018for \u2018the 45ih dhnual convention of the Provin Association \u201d of Protestant Teachers 62 Quebec, which meets in Mohtreal next week:\u2014 Wednesday, Oct.13, 8 p.m., meeting of executive committee.Thursday, Qet.14, morning session, 9 a.m.,t0 12m.Reports\u20141, executive committes; 2, library committee and curator; 8, finance \"Ind audit; 4, re- rresentative on Protestant Committe; .5, pension commissioners; 6, examinations and course of study; (a) superior schools, (b) elementary schools; 7, views of Canada; 3, pension acl.Afternoon session, 2 p.m.\u20141, routine business (15 minutes); 2,.nomination of officers (20 minutes); 3, \u2018What is an educated man?Mr.J.A.Dale, M.A., professor of education, McGill University; 4, \u2018Educational unrest,\u2019 Mr.James Earl Russell, LL.D., dean of Teachers\u2019 College, Columbia University.Evening session, 8 p.m.\u20141, addresses: Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec; welcome to convention, the Hon, W.A, Weir, K.C., Provincial Treasurer; 2, reply, Mr.Charles McBurney, B.A.; 3, president's address, Miss M.L.Ferguson; 3, music, Friday, Oct.16, morning session, 9 am, to 12m.\u2014(a) Full convention in Assembly Hall; 1, routine business (15 minutes); (b) Superior school section, (Art Room, girls\u2019 side); Mr.C.M.Mc- Burgey, B.A., chairman; 1, discussion of reports of committees dealing with High School work; 2, graphic algebra, Dr.C.Lind, Macdonald College; 3, Tennyson, introductory lecture, Mr.F.W.Kelly, Ph.D., High School of Montreal; 4, drawing, to be announced later; 5, general discussion; (c) Elementary section, (Art Room, boys\u2019 side), Mr.0.F.McCutcheon, B.A., chairman; elementary arithmetic, Mr, H.J.Silver, B.A., superintendent of schools, Montreal; discussion opened by Mrs.L.Mewhort Killaly, B.A.; 2, the teaching of writing in elementary schools, Mr.Carl Place, commercial master, Westmount Academy; (4d) Kindergarten and primary section, (Kindergarten Room, girls\u2019 side), Miss Frances H.Hibbard, B.Sc.,, M.A., pre- #iding; 1, art in kindergarten and primary classes, Miss C.Stewart, Montreal; 2, \u2018Results\u2019 or \u2018Development\u2019 in primary work; (a) reading, Miss H.B.Lawrence, Montreal; (b) number, Miss I.E.Calirnie, Montreal; (c) writ- \u2018Ing, Miss Helen Paton, Lachute; 3, discussion; 4, exhibit of kindergarten and primary work, arranged and explained for tne section.Afternoon session, 2 p.m.\u20141, routine business (15 minutes); 2, \u2018Fads in modern education,\u2019 the Rev.John Mac- Naughton, M.A., professor of classics, McGill University; 3, discussion; 4, p.m., receptioh tendered by the Protestant Board of School Commisioners, Montreal, High School Gymnasium, Evening session, 8 p.m.\u20141, illustrated lecture, \u2018School activities outside of school hours,\u2019 Dr, William Maxwell, superintendent of achools, New York; 3, gnusic.turday, Oct.16, morning session, 9 a.m, to 12 m.\u20141, routine business: à fllustrated lecture, \u201cForestry and education, Dr.S.B.Sinclair, dean of Teachers School, Macdonald College; , of scrutinéers; business.neers; 4, unfin{shed NEWS IN BRIEF.Mr.William R.Hearst at a meetin of 4,000 of his admirers in New York last night was nominated a third party candidate for Mayor.Was after he had definitely abated \u2018the night before that he would not\u2018 stand.Mr, Hearst was, at the last mayoral election, defeated by Mr.George B.Mc- Clellan, añd when he later ran for governor of the state was defeated by Mr.Charles E.Hughes.The principal ad- Gress was made by Mr.William M, Ivins who announced that when he ran against Hearst four years ago, he | would have regarded the latter's eleo- tio: as a great pubHc calamity, but that he was mow convinced that there as no mofe sincere, public apirited, capable citizen before the public.He considered a third party necessary im New York, as the existence of only two parties was a guarantes that the issues and the {fruits of a victory to either would be syndicated and df Letween the two.\u2018The Japanese Imperial business commission, now on a five months\u2019 tour of the United States, visited the Canadian side of Niagara Falls yesterday.At a luncheon as the guests of the ederal Government in the administration offices of the park commission, Baron Shibazawa, the chairman of the party, expressed the deep emotion he and his party experienced by the kindness and attention shown towards them, and requested Mr.Preston to cunvey to Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his Government the assurance of the deep \u2018friendship of Japan to the Dominion of Canada and the desire of the people of the Empire for more extended and more intimate relations with the Dominion.He closed by wishing Canada a continuation of the wonderful prosperity now marking its national career.- The Governor Gereral and suite arrived in Winnipeg last evening and ox rects to remain a fortnight, making his headquarters at the home of the Han.Robert Rogers, Provinelal Minister of Public Works.Earl and Endy Grey aye sccomparied by Lady Sybil Grey, Lady Evelyn Grey, Lordl Las- celles, A.D.C., and Captain Fife, ADG The - Toronto District \u201cWoman's Christian Tamperance U .annual à i a yin Such ts.HB.A.Stevens who has Hal?office of president for the past a Jears.The following officers wore clected for the coming year: Prest- dent, Mrs.F.C.Ward, vice-president, Mrs.Cowan; corresponding secretary, - on 3 MRE: Attlee, Arcola, .: | Mrs.R.Fletcher; recording secretary, } Mes.F4 Emood; Liverpool; Mr.W, | Mise: Ah Jatkes; treasurer; Mrs.SEL tS | preiont tow ot te ma à a, ; Mrs, PF.into the presidency of vi Judastion Miué Virginia Campbell dey, deplored the present wide gap be- » Que.; Mr.tween & boy's school'and colfage life.C Owing to the Increasing numbers of Cooker, | students and variety of subjects taken up a first year student, he said, spt instead of coming out into broader Ssanciations to be lly crowded into a sma que of persomal friends: r- | already -formed.Co rendent es similarity of origin, bat ox: affinity.It R _ Batural «It would go far to correct this, he thought, If the\" bo Braught.ne \u2018thé freshmen should young nem.et Pro- | the\u2019 Baw.4.M p and.Magnificent Voice Last Night.It was no idle boast that Madame Schumann-Heink made yesterday, when she declared that her voice was as fresh and as strong as ever.Her performance in the Arena last night proved her claim to be true, for the beauty and charm of her splendid contralto were as potent as ever they were in the old days, when she sang in Convent Garden.Madame Schu- mann-Heink takes her art very seriously.She can be as humorous and as coquettish as any in her renderings of popular trifies, but she prefers to give her audience more solid musical fare.Thus, her programme last night consisted largely of selections that have to do with the profoundest emo- hd , SCHUMANN-HEINK.tions of the human heart; and in rendering these her rare insight, sincerity and power, combined with a voice pure and clear in every note of fits marvellous range, captivated her hearers and held them spell-bound.It mattered not that most of her more ambitious efforts were sung in German.Music has its own language, as Mendelssohn demonstrated when he wrote his \u2018Songs without words,\" and as Madame Schumann- Heink again showed last night by sending home the message of the music though using as her medium an alien language.But for the tense stillness that prevailed during the early part of her programme, it might have = been thought that her efforts left her audience cold and untouched.She sang in Italian the recitative and aria from Mozart's opera, \u2018Titus\u2019 and in German, that favorite of great singers, the aria from Saint Sans\u201c Samson and Delilah,\u2019 following this with the Wal- traute scene from the first act of Wuag- ner\u2019's \u2018Gotterdammerung.\u2019 All these pleces were listened to with deep appreciation, but no demonstration followed.Madame was half way through her programme before her auditors suddenly remembered themselves, and then, when they did begin to applaud, they certainly did not err on the side of coldness.It was her interpretation of the recitative and air, \u2018But the Lord is mindful of Hts awn,\u2019 {rom Mendelssohn's \u2018St.Paul\u2019 that woke them up, and msds them voice.group of German songs, includin sefcctions from Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Strauss, Weingartner, and Stein, were then given, and every one received enthusiastic applause, in particular the lovely cradle song of Stetn.In re to her recall for the last namad, a Schumann.eink gave Cigerato,\u2019 with whic site took the opportunity of tndulging in vocal fireworkk to everybody's great delight.Her programme closed with five English songs\u2014'The Rosary, by Ethelbert Nevin; \u2018O, let night speak to me,\u2019 and \u2018Danas,\u2019 by G.W.Chadwick; \u2018His Lullaby,\u2019 by Carrie Jacobs Bond; and \u2018Love in a Cottage.\u2019 In \u2018Danza\u2019 her humorous nature found full vent; in fact, she was so genuinely funny that nothing would satisfy her hearers but they must hear the whole thing over again.Altogether the concert was a memorable by ovér two thousand people, it made for Mr.Veitch an ausptcious opening for his season.Mrs.Kachene Hoffman was a helpful accompanist.reer STORE MANAGER ASSAULTED.Pretended Customer Belabored Him With a Shoe Stool.George Wray, & young man who claimed he had ro home, was locked up in Chabolllez Street Station yesterday, for assaulting George Mireault, manager of Frank Power's Shoe Store, 279 West, Notre Dame street, upon whom he inflicted serious Injuries.Wray wandered into the store, for the alleged.purpose of purchasing a rair of shoes.Suddenly, however, efter he had despatched the messenger, on a wild goose chase, he began to helabor Mireault, with a shoe stool.Seon a crowd gathered in front of the store, and constables De Konnick and Lafrance, who were at the corner of McGill and Notre Dame streets, were attracted \u2018to the scene of the trouble, end arrested Wray, as he came out of the store.It is thought that he intended to go through the till.when he had put Mi- reauit out of business.At the pofice station, however, he would acknowledge nothing ahout himself, mers THE \u2018CANARIAN CO-OPERATOR\u201d® cootume L, No.1, of the \u2018Canadian ~operator,\u2019 a new mijgasine published in the interests of the Canadian Co-operative Movément, has just been insued.It is printed by the Hurley Printing Company, Brentford, Ont.The reports published show that the Valleyfield (Que.) union has paid a dividend of seven percent, The union at Hull, Que, is «leo ià @ flourishing condition.Reports are published from other branches in various parts of the Dominion.A union was grganised in Montreal about a year ago, but no mention of it has found a place in the first issue of the magasine, The publication seams to be well edited, and is a good indication of the progress of the movement, SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.South Afrivan Vetepans of Mon- 14 à euclire party\u2019 in connection with the monthly m Hall, Craig street (+a tr.Masoë, | | DOMINION Famous Contralto Was in | realise the appealing beauty of her | one, and, attended as it was pee.82, 58; Port Arthur, 58.45: ! 64, 35; Toreuto, 73, 42; Ota ¥s.8 in the Drill) PARLIAMENT | Opening of the House to Take Place on Thursday, November 11, NAVAL PROGRAMME Tj BIGGEST TASK T0 (0X.FRONT MINISTERS, Ottawa, Oct.7.\u2014The expect, L .pened at.Wednesday's sitting \u2026 Cabinet, when it was decided : vene tHe \u2018Fédéral Parlument despatch of business On Ti Nov.11, Nine ministry around the council bourd, wi, largest number since the gn tering of the men who rut- tinies of the country, in th.mer.The absentees were si: ick Borden, who is in the .Hon.Rodolphe Lemicux, .: Europe; the Hon.A.B.Who is on the way home fiom and the Hon.Frank Oliver, .the west.There was a strong fecling , .of having parliament nieet Thursauy, Nov.4, but it was °° that it would be a matte of .ficulty to have the sessionul |.ready by that time, so an ae week was allowed the 15.which to get their legislation mL mates into shape.Not much Le, : has as yet been made in th.| tion of the work of the scss; \u2026 : from now on the ministers vw.| gather almost daily and mu.accomplished before Nov, JI.The biggest task which wij] .the ministers will be the wii \u2018 of the details of Canada's nos.- gramme, and this, it is undeis Will engage their attention at.Apart from the size and nun.i.vessels which will constitute th.«4.dian fleet, it will have to be detecter settled whether or not the init: su Will bu constructed in Canadian or British shipyards.This is wo tion\u201d of the greatest moment, ur.wil demand the most careful consid.{oq in all its aspects.The belief sy fr.Jy expressed on both sides of the ji a |.Lea se, | ' af of Commons during the naval dot ta of last session, that the first ships of the Canadian navy would have 10 ba built in Great Britain.18 not su Ble erally shared now.The anxiviv un the part of representatives of the 2: ut shipbuilding firms to establish .js in Canada, has opened the Vis of Canadians to the possibilities of 4 shapes building industry being created un 11s side of the Atlantic, and, at any rate, these possibilities are going to bu ili oughly canvassed before it will he J.\u2018 initely decided to place the contzacu on the other side of the ocean.Apart from the naval programn.the sessional bill of fare is likely to in clude some important legislation, ine cluding possible amendments to th Banking Act.The Insurance Rill whic was passed by the House of Coming last session, and held over by the S-nate owing to the desire to reach an early prorogation, will have to be finally disposed of.Then there will be the usual number of amendments to existing .ct and an average amount of new logis lation.Railway and other private legislation promises to be fairly heavy and the Senate will have quite a large number of divorce bills to deal with THIRD BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER.Ottawa, Oct.7.\u2014A third British naval officer will arrive in Canada in the course of a few days, to lend a hand in the inauguration of the Canadian navy in the person of Lieut.R.N.T.Stephens, a gunnery expert, Com mander J.D.D.Stewart and Nn Ling, who arrived in Ottawa on Mon day, have not yet got into harness, bul expect to do so In the course of a few days.It is definitely stated that them officers have been \u2018loaned\u2019 to the Ci nadian Government for a period of twé years.AUTO AMBULANCE Goes Ont for a Trial Spin i Vancouver and Kills a Man.Vancouver, B.C., October 6.\u2014Out fat a trial spin at noon to-day, Van couver\u2019s new city police ambulance ral over and almost instantly killed Mn F.Keiss, a wealthy citizen of Buuyris Ohio, who was on his way 10 Powell River on a hunting trip.Mr heist was crossing Penter street al the Granville corner, walking betwee Rand Bros.\u2019 office and the post oi?drug store, when the heavy tome bile, having dodged between two st cars which were proceeding In uppo- site directions, struck him In the \u201chack.He was knocked to the ground the rear wheels passing over 0 crushing his head.He was nme diately placed inside the automob ambulance, but was dead when up.FEARS BLACK HAND.Antonio Cordasco, the Italian lab king.\u2018 got a fright from a strange who called at his office this morn\u2019 and made à Jemand for money is premp had the man arres told ny court this forenoon thal M wanted protection from a suspect agent of the Black Hand Society accused gave his name as Pietra M \u201d and pleaded not guilty.In his fe dence, Mr.Cordasco said that ® he told the man he could not eu him any money he pyt his hand on hip pocket and threatened trouble.\u2018The case was fixed for a quete to-morrow.\u2014mmmmennntan\u201d FINE AND WARM.The garrulous s crows go, flapping out 4 Where sumacs their emsanguined ~.ners raise; al While on the fence a partridge 5\"! And slides its whistie-shuttie throu the hase.qu Deep are the dyes of purple, guid green, Cp And sweet all sounds the sylvan ong; Yea, all the earth Is but a singing **\"%, And all the world is but a pict\" song! Toronto, «Oct.7.\u2014Vietoria, oops a i _Rdmonton, 62, 32: \"i.fo! TB, 46; Priuce Albert, 74.4% , 08, 88; Qu'Appel 44: Kao» se Battie 9.Wiook le, 74, fa.part! on ; Montreal, B4; Quebec, 64, 45: Shor ok 03; Haber, 90.50.ots Moderaté west and south-wes! Fine and warm to-day and on Friday.5 treet Past.Montreal 020 7, 2000-Rondinge by Hearn lian or a ques- and will deration 30 freely e House 1 debate ships ot ve to be 80 gen- xiety on he great h yards eyes of f æ ship- | on this ontracta > mme the y to in- tion, in.8 to the 111 which 'ommons 1e Senate an early ally dis- he usual ing acts WwW legis- private ly» heavy : à large 1 with, sh naval a in the | a hand Janadian .N, T.\\ Com nd Mr.on Mon- ness, but of a few hat these the Cae dd of twe B pin is A OUTREMONT | $7,000] QUERBES STREET RESIDENCE 3olid Brick Modern Residence, 5 Bedrooms.Everything new and\u2019 modern.Cement basement, etc.THE GRADOUX STRPSON COMPANY 205 St.James Street, Montreal.WIRE DESK BASKETS WICKER DESK BASKETS WIRE WASTE BASKETS WICKER WASTE BASKETS .TICKER BASKETS DELIVERY BASKETS CIA SPE PANESE DESK BASKETS 35, 40, 45 Cts.EACH.MORTON, PHILLIPS & co.Stationers, Blank Book Makers & Printers | 115.117 Notre Dame St.W.Moatreal: ns Try Our ° ROLLED WHEAT FOR BREAKFAST Delicious and Wholesome.BRODIE & HARVIE 14-16 Bleury street.MONTREAL MELONS WALTER PAUL, THE GROCER, \u2014 1s now recelving dally a large quantity of R.ps Montreal Melons of the very best quaiity.Orders to any part of the Do- x 2:00 or the United States carefully aad prompt'y attended to.WALTER PAUL 461 §t.Cathering Street West, ani 80 University 8t., cor.Burnside MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners ; Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Building 112 St.James Street.TOWN OF ST, LAMBERT \u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE MLLIC NOTICE is hereby givesi™ tos tbe proprietors, Who.âre .mbhitipar, seleë rs.in tbe Town of St.Lambert Pre b vines of Quebec, that at a special meting, of he Copned) of the Town, held vsudi place, in St.Lambert, on the 16th day of September, 1909, a By-law, being No.47, was passed by the said Council, authorizing the said Town to acquire and instal an automatic electric water pump, to do the work now being done by the Town's steam pump; and to acquire and erect, poles, wires, and all necessary ap- paratns rexcept controlling parts for elec- trie current), for lighting the streets, public pinces, commercial establishments, \u2018 aud Awelllugs in the Town, at a cost not to exceed Seven thousand dollars; to .effect a loan of Seven thousand doilare for these purposes, benturex not to exceed said amount, able in dfty years, in one hundred equal semiannual payments, to include interest and sinking fund not to exc 5.05 per tut per annum; to enter into contract with The L.I.Waterman Co., Limited: to supply electrle current sufecient to\" pump one hundred and seventy-five thowy- sind Imperlal gallons of water per: day,\" or less, if required, for Twelve hun¥red dollars per annum, and enough electric current to supply seventy thirty-two can- die-power street lamps, to be operated from sunset to sunrise every night in fhe par ut the rate of Fourteen Dollars amp per annum, and for private about five hundred sixteen rate lighting lamps, or equivalent, at the rate of Thir.tr-two dollars per horse-power of maximum load per year, and more, if required, pro rata.under a ten years\u2019 contract.That for the approval or disapproval of the «aid By-law, a meeting of the muni fipal vlectors of the Town of St.Lam.hort.who are proprietors, will be held at the Town Hall, In St.Lambert, at Nine o'clock in the forenoom, om SATURDAY, THE \u201cth DAY OF OCTOBER, 1900, and In the meantime, the sald Bylaw can be wen and examined at the Town Hall, in St.Lambert.hy any interested party.EPMOND DESAULNIERS, Mayer, J.R.REATTY, Secretary-Treas.®t Lambert, Sept.30th, _\u2014 THE BEST HERITAGE Good health is one of the i e frat- Quist = to success, Prolonged ii fation to any subject cannot tbe tained without well-fed nerves.1909, l 1-rvous energy could be meu : by a large cash payment, - 1 will pley Montreal | im recting of the | Freshmen Beaten by 24 Points and to issue bonds or ge \u2019 A despatch from Ce: Cornwall states that Joe Lally, Wm.Pollock, or any dthet local men proposed by the Shamrocks will not hold the whistle in next Saturday's match, in which the Irishmen on the latter's ground.Mr.Lally, who was agreed upon by both clubs, was very brief, but emphatic.He says that he is informed that his name was turned down by one club last Saturday, and he does not think that in fairness to the pub- lc and -himself he should \u2018 act tn the second game.Mr.Lally is not saying very much, but the general impression i that while the Shamrocks did not want a strict referee of his calibre on their own: grounds they would like to have him on the Montreal fleld.Mr.îtely, would zap \u2018act under any cireuni- stances.M ost.Cornwallites pick Mont day and unless they can agree upon officials, the president of the league will have to make the appointments.The Shamrocks had their final workout yesterday, and the officials of the elub who were out \u2018at the Mile End expressed theinselyes as perfectly satisfied with the way the men performed.They Bay the players appear to \u2018be ix better form than last week, and have no fear of their ability to trim Montreal on their \u2018own grounds.Montreal held a practice to-day.The men are in good \u201cenough form for a champjonship struggle without much heavy work.Jack Laviolette appears to have fully recovered from the injury he sustained on the Mile End grounds on Saturday, and was able to run a\u2019 few miles yesterday, while Frank Hogan, who was stiff and bruised, is feel- Ing fit for anather hard game.\u2018VICTORIOUS SOPHOMORES.\u201cin Sports Hold at McGill Yesterday.iE \"The - \u2018Fresliman-Sephomors sports were- held yeiterday afternoon the McGill Caïnpuüs, when about Ave hundred spectators assembled.\u201cThe to run a second time.It will take] place some time later this week.As in the rush, the Freshmen received :a signal defeat, the score being :\u2014| First.year, 664 points; Second year, 3234 points.- The officials were as follows :\u2014 Referee, Dr.Elder; judges of track events, Dean Adams, Dean Walto (Dean Moyse,.Be Harvey: pinéses.oh ovens, d, Pf ; starter, ni 5h are Harter: ira Prof es ; Folowing were the vesults :\u2014 eo seus\u2014 Ln Futterer; ~ \u2018Steeves; 8, By Reakedy.\u201849 feet.440 yards\u20141, RS.Kenpedy: A.Walsh; 3, G = McLeod.\" Time, ne d hammer\u20141, H: 16 poun \u20182, E.Futterer; $, H.C1 Dixon.Dis- Pollock, while not agreed upon defin-| \"both | Le role to- | | Phitadeïphia, October So Mockogs an announett, Ke \u2018 2° rl \u201c6.\u2018Steeves; | So Pittsburg, Pa, Octe \u2026 Pétber « &\u2014With {NS first of the.world's | turned its attention to baseball and the] world's series, which bests here\u201d on Friday.and will indulge in secret practice Pittsburg team Las already put In hours of secret WOrk, and will rest until the opening clash on Friday afternoon.The entire Pittsburg team is in the best possible.condition.Pitcher Cam- \u2018nitg who will work, has been suffering from quincy, but is rapidly improving and will be himself within a few days.One qf the pleasures of the post ser- Jes.in Pittsburg is the faot that the | local games will be decided in the largest ball park in the country.Every \u2018preparation has been made to make the million-dollar grounds adequate for handling the anticipated record-break- ing crowds.Over a score of street cap lines run to Forbes\u2019 Fleld, and special schedules are to be arranged.In addition the Pennsylvania and Balti- \u2018more & Ohle-railronds are in a position to take passengers within a few minutes\u2019 walk of the park.A large number of out-of-town spectators arrived here The main | body is expected tomorrow and by Fri- | day morning all the celabrities of the | baseball circle will be here, together with many baseball fans.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.¢.\u2014Philadel- phia won two games from Boston here \u2018today, \u20ac to 1, and 7 rk, the first re- twolye Smith, of.Boston, and Richie We \u2018dered to the club house by pire Mullen\u201d for .objecting to decisions.events were well contested, although\u2019 - ment, appeared: in -wniform no records were broken.H Is rather RHRip layed, 4p the intermediate scrimmage \u2018a disappointment that the incoming Phila.000000010001-2 7 3 ana if he is ti good enough shape will ear Jas not brought with it a num- | Boston.,.000100000006\u20141 § 4line cut against tite Tigers.It is r of good athletes to replace | thiose Batteriés\u2014McQuillen - and Dooin: | doubtful, however, if-he cen improve | who have graduated.Really no he hips ina PO TT TET Toon Ihe form nich on paring us ma - à a of Secind game\u2014 \u2014 = PE e carsman, béen class material Appeared amons Philadelphia.20201003x\u20147 1\u2019 B| beside Kennedy and Fe¥gtson.The final of the 33 yards was not Boston .\" .100000000-1 & X| Martin Kilt réplacei Charlie Snell- .run off as two of the men were unabis Bétteries-Foxen and Dooin; Eväns.er-back; \u2018while Leo Con- !: Brooklyn, October 6.-~Brooklyn and Now, York divided honors in ng tne | & e-header, ocals winning first game 4 to 1, and the visitors the: secord, 8 to 4 Scores: R.H.E.Now York ee .0000 200010 4 2 and Se Bok aa 8000 Drucke tance, 95 feet 14 son every per-! sen soute make a big effort to find \"a tn the mon Ly r.\u201cson of well-directed court PS Sist-1 by practical experience, a WHY fs Len found te supply energy to jadiy and overwrought nerves, with- YW Its costing a fortune.mt fresh air, exercise and \u2018mplest foods will produee Sir result.es tr man, meng: \u2018Lone contain the n rs |- to sustain Mfe in srenter.Quen- Les \"an milk and wheat.© te \"~\u2019* Meat, which \"is made thon anole wheat, t stb\u2019 \u201cshou malted, flaked and : ! \u2018+= the necessary i life in greater proportions \u201cny uther cereal.fae) :=- meat and milk is % ig 5 Clara L.Clemens, en Clemens (Mark i \u201cried at noon yesterday ta \u201cOng Cabrilowitsch, the Russian rise (te drawing room of \u2018Stormfiett\u201d Me , (Frns'3 country hom « ONY Was being port hy is was attired in the sown which he wore wilierf thé de- © of doctor of literature was eof While sap.series games but one day off, Pittsbyrg tonight has | practically abandoned business and { 4 The Detroit Amorican League act represent.bl pions will arrive here in the morfiing.|'guta during the day on Forbes\u2019 Field.The | ont punk pe, Eros Foods \u2018at .urday\u2019s os bel offered on the streets tonight.Li ach Yeas: are.not iroubling him at | appointment of ancassistan for Mobtecal.tn rhieh case he will a eS or a pics on the half | The Argonaut tess will * prob- re.fellows: \u2014 Shani erick a ent, bar 01 en; .ext Rumer, Lang and HMeuther; wings, Gran y- lox, Rinclals, \u201cBayoroft, ont, Vair, KA will be i, fixtube on the Ë team for the season.The es provide that a player may com- pate n- intermediate \u2018bompany after the senior.téam- with which he played.has gone through, one game.Kelly states &s the reason for leaving Montreal that he turned out last week under the .impressioni that both Savage and Molson would play again.Art Ross, who brought the West- mount teams to a high degree of efficiency last - year, will be Grand Trèak's coach Jor the rest of the sea- sof.\u201d He will take charge of the team at a #ignal practice called for this evening and at.the morning practice tomorrow.He will accompany the to Yeu dpe Montieati> new - wing | line proved a r.than most people expected.\u2018Ottawa failed to gain pos- | session of the ball at any time on yarda.oem, >, Oct.\u2014 The fact that wa be.making every effort to put a\u2019 Team \u2018 on the .field against vi Hamilton Tigers on Saturday was again emphasined at 'Varsity | Oval this afternoon when \u201cDoc\u201d.Sher- riff, thé big scrimma who.recently Joined the ranks of who has announced his postive rere ing at.quart vey takes Gaisford\u2019s \u2018position | at right | outside.Kilt made a splendid impres- \u2018sion at quarter.He added more speed nd weight to the line and did some tackling.Bawlf:showed clags at Full-back, \u2018while, Willams, .McCann and Gerard on the \u2018half line were-also to the good.Convéy will likely be a | fixture at right \u2018cdtside ahd as Stron- As eertalpgionplar- left dutside a gn, \u201cteam YookS i Arohger Hay by day, and Father Btantdn; former.conch.of dhe Ottawa Colledle temth, Who has been J'& reguilaé \u2018attendant: at .the practices, believes- that Clançya m will win \u2018the Domihion chätmpions Harry Griffiths has been asked to\u2019 Stores the \u201cbeing left to him.h Sous ae A fi working er | ardest shape for at- ie against Medill \"They \u2018hope \u20ac to ain to \u2018and.fast and the back division a good tices, and several places appear still AWE.for the: vame there ory up.-|* floor of the first | stead © in| Colles.The third practice of the week for McGill Rugbyites was held yesterday when two full teams™had a line up practice in preparation for the game \u2018against Ottawe on Saturday, when the @ season opens.[ \u2018The entire line will be big, strong deal more reliable than last year's.\"The team will probably be selected tonight, folowing the afternoon prac- to be.in doudt.Hastings will be at full-back, and the half line will probably be chosen from Kennedy, a new player from Macdonald College; Good- eve, an old R.M.C.man; Bignall and Brydon Jack.Forbes will be at quarter.The most Htkely candidates for the scrimmage are \u201cTurnbull, Smith, Carnell and Frith.One of the four may.be given the other inside win ing position to Mkthieson, Giltmore at one middle wing position and posais Bhannon at the other, while the outsides will be Black and Gil- mour.Conditions for football are much improved at the university this antumn, with training table and training quarters at the Union.Thirty sit down daily at the training table, where they follow a diet system drawn up for them by the medical adviser, Dr.Harvey.AMERICAN SECURES CUP Ohio Man Won International Balloon Race and the Gordon-Bennett Trophy Zurich, October 6.\u2014The international balloon race for the Gordon-Bennett Cup \u2018has been won by Edgar W.Mix, of Colwnbus, Ohio, who will take thè cup back to the United States.Le Blanc covered a distance estimated at 1,615 kHometres (630.31 miles).Capt.Mesner, one of the Gwiss pfiots, covered about the same.distance as Le Blanc, and Col.Schaeck, a Swiss entry, covered 79 kilometres (493.69 miles).The others covered lesser distances.- The distance from Zurich to | the poiftt Ey Mix landed has been gives as 1,1 kilometres, or 688.1 miies.\u2014 .Edgar W.Mix was the only American contestant in the international balloon race for the Gordon-Bennett Cup, in which seventeen balloons started from Zurich on October 8.Among thé competitors in this event were, in addition to Mr.Mix, aéronaüts from England, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.Mr.Mix used in this contest the balloon America II, built in Paris last year forss\"É: McCoy, and used by Mr.McCoy in the Berlin race.It has a gas capacity of 80,600 cubic feet, the maximum allowed for the race.+ Arranged for the Eastern Townships.'ULeniitkvile, Que., October (Special).At in'maetinx of the Eastern Townships Basketball League, held at Bishop's University, the foljowin of | cèr& were etected for the cpming | Président, Rev.Principal Parrock, Bishop's Colle first vice-president, B; C.Irvine, herbrooke: second\u2019 vice- president, Rev.P.S.Dobson, Stan- secretary-treasurer, J.Lead ne Sn Y.M.C.A., Sherbrooke, The games will be played on the Stan- va Oct.23\u2014Bishop\u2019s College va, College._ 30- Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A.\u2018a ves Stanstead Collegwrve.Bishop's Jloge.Nov.1B.C.School va \u201cBishop's Bisaor's \u201c 19\u2014Stanstead College vs.op\u2019s Collsge,- Nov.2e-Bishop's College vs.Sher- | brooks Y Nov.AY, M.\u2018C.A.vs.Stanstead Pee.1\u2014Bishop'a College vs.B, C- School.\u201cTec.1-8 Cc.School va Stanstead C.School va.Y M.C.A.i REREAD vs.B.C.School.| BASKETBALL LI LEAGUE E MET | Officers Elected and Schedule!\u2019 fhe following schedule was drawn | [| ©ity Treasurer's Office, A War of Extarminedion Aguléet Him rot that tired, run-down fooling eat : .jt whole wheat pre form.Li > e.BELL In our of ie d pret sen cial at ï ity ratio fo, Bea and Ev Pi has all the body-building material i in § Try it for breakfast.TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSE : When in despair at the ease and \u201crapidity with which your boys maki holes in their stockings, just remem ber that the TOILET LAUNDRY \u2018THE LAUNDRY T HAT KNOWS HOW,\u2019 will darn all socks and stockings sent with the rest of the wash, free of 428 RICHMOND STREET.'S GALLERIES.\u2018Autumn Display \u2026 Exclusive, Models in the most, ad advanced styles for or older ladies.ening Gowns OVEL TKS, \"NECKWEAR and GLOV \u201c NEW GALLERIES, 604-606 St.Catherine St.West LAMB'S MARKET LIMITED MANUFACTURERS OF: Pork Sausages - er ant chit in a digestible \u2018 \u2018UP 4086 fine MILLINERY papes ot PARISIAN oi tor ee Bo tanta DO Sa irl on.- and Wraps, Fine French ES.other fine markets, - Cn sale only at Choicest Cafes, Clubs and high class Groceries, at Lamb\u2019s Market, Ltd., and and C.P.R.Dining Service.Ask for Lamb\u2019s Pork Sausages.LAMB'S MARKET Limited 22a UNIVERSITY STREAT | LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.MONTREAL FLETCHER MU + Tuition, Theory and Harmony.Victorias Hall, OPENING OF - \u2018Gauthier Street Notice to Ratepayers PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby \u2018given that the.roll.of Speslsl Assessment: for the - opening of GAUTHIER STRERT, is con- pleted, and is mow depesited 3 the ofice of the undersigned at the City Hall AN \u2018Persons wivse names \u2018appear theke- in as Mable for the payment of any tax or assessment, are required to pay the amount therepf to the underuigmed at his said efâce, within tes deys from this date, withgut further notice.(signed) W.ROBB, City Treasurer.City Hall, Montreal, oth October, 1900.= \u2014 THE Phang: bec.AND PIANO SCHOOL Re-opens September 13th Clasées in Fietcher Music Method \u201cSim plex and Kindergarten), General\u2019 Plane \u201cPupils prepared for certificated examinations miss ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, Prinelpal, 215 Peel street, Montreal Room Y.M vy Bunlaing, Montreal Anoeg, Miss JEAN CRUJKSHANK.| September 00 tw i : \" pa SIC METHOD + Westmount, Mises GRACE McL EVENING TECHNICAL CLASSES > cred reat the t management of on a Technical Sonstute a and 4° Bourd of Sc Bi LC open on 20e Y EVENING, 2 20th, at T.80 - \"counsus: \u201d L\u2014PREPARATORY COURSE IN ENG LISH AND ARITHMETIC.CTICAL MATHEMATICS, - INDUSTRIAL WORKING.URES, .PRACTICAL WOODW \u201cfn cluding TURNING, PATTERN se, À snd CARVING.VIII.\u2014PRACTICAL MRTALWORK.1X.\u2014CHEMISTRY, with individual BORATGRY WORK.(Elomeatary \u201d A vanced.\u2019 ni éco FLECTRICITE.XII.\u2014DRESSMAKING.XII, AKIN apecally ftted wi = Mac and APPLANCES, ta order GAMMaLL, vil te to give inf information anû enreËi.mar be bad co apptietii rie.9 pu.PAR Ta \"14 CHRISTIAN ASSonid THN me EDUCATIONAL CLASSES \u201cOPEN MONDAY, OCT.Ce - 502 Dorchester Street et, = 4 pon him by Oxford Wh ape and Mrs.Gabrilowitsch.1 roan for New York \u201cherd tex .' Temain about a \"ta Berlin, Germany, Ga\u2018rilowitsch has taken . \u2014_ pe: SE vy dN! + R&I GRILL NOTES 9 9 See .TK d AN GE ® ; i ! a La Moot ad Hlect Offcars À fc VE: hpthe wedi forty of EcGH, all | \u201csi : | \u201cClasses have held thet meetings | § (5 Wrept the first years The\u2019 following.162 Il ocr have-been élected: \u2018 = ARE: Medtciné,\" \"10 i & x} flee to : 088 son, LA.7 pre i : y ; i: ; 0 .4 Me bit; secretary, ©, Hutchistn; tread structed to prep \u201d EE SE \u2019 .100 Te Pre advisehiity of.bavink a law similar ie We we ling sor ét ur 52500: motthe \u20ac one in de tation The style CHEE mate Medicine \u2018il President, B.H.10 he.one ow WE exiating.da Manitoba, | : : CRE.ES li under which business men-are oblig- LIÉE ner; vice-president, A.G.Ban\" \u20acà to motify their ereditors -befoge re ith, wh egtected tod: Quek TE i day new.It is just enjoying its first introduction.Iti is surely destined to a long ERM t; secretary-treasurer, R.H.1 making \u201ccertdin commercial transac- ulty digestion, n digestion i; THEE ns ti ly develops into chronic I Ly 1 T erial i h d-finiahod fme English all wool : FRE \u201cIn Medicine \"12 no elections were [UORS, Exhibition Cominites was Ip.274 Dyspepais.The way to prevent] .paiod of favtr, Lis made to ast.The\u2019 mat is har 09 o HW | Aus Nominations were made, an - serious Stomach Trouble o take.|} .: \u201cIRE fige names are to be voted upon on He \"the fodetal en to forgive tives\u2019 cxblet half an hour be- | wonted We.ont, think your would wear it out in a season, hardly in two.| \u2018 : I ° : 5.i » LA cy or Tn Ww Sutherland, A ohn shine part in the Brus- ; rite ar.fruit Juice tablets; Tr ; i \" i\" .ER} NG .Swaine, B.A.Nomina- sweetens e 9 bi} o Ÿ : À a for NS re H.C.Steeves, At Was decided te aula $ub- insures aigestion, and: sorrects | - bars a avis cat in the | way da a a lap seam.\u201cstarting from the shoulder down the f A.J.8.MacLeod, A.B Walter.sequen; ine etter tomy for parce) Mx eo the t her tb Constipation > which: front\u201d centre,\u201d curving, to the, rear at the hi», giving the low \u2018hip effect, and affording | | : TA Wester 3.Ftewart, 258 bitween Canada\u2018 Nowfoundiend pmo slays.a\" Ji ie / a movelty .pocket-line which tbe maker- took advantage of.The skirt of the coat + , BA.Nominations for Fifty cents a box or so\u2014er [:F- | - 0 ASR Bruce ER Oulton, B.A., D.F.D.mine transportation commities œub- trial box.ghe.At al desire or trem 11.immed | with four rows \u2018of buttons instead of two 2.AM EE see Fruit-a-tives Limited, wa, | : : Ny Phis year the Faculty of Apple ven do quest the (Provincial _ The price of the suit complete is - - $25.00.: $@itnce have placed in force a strin- wards securing an\u2019 extension of the - \u2019 ; a\" \"Thé ia to the eee that.al C.P.:R.line as far as Ville-Marie.SHIPPING NE WS .Seges must be handed in by Oct.¥ BRITAINS- | .she rout majority of the stu: WOMAN DISKPPEARS.| THE EMPRESS OF : The Pickings of Most Exclusive Europe pts ri sat De a pue de- Serious Charge Againet Jpeaph Tay.| mbes.; - ; that the faculty shoyla be re-| \u2018lor and His.Son at Dundes, Oi \u201cfront Quel x ; Be A * A td to remove the regulation and Ai with thie tel sand Dress ccessories À Migrant an extension of time.The| Dundas, Ont.\u201d Oc vue\u201d police IBD.A | N Mipoting elected the following officern: are puzsled over.the ord ae : ; ; ; iesident, :F.W.Dakin; vice-presi- Mrs.Char © fa a : mt, J.N.Alford; trgasurer, D.M.les Stratford, a res \u201crésident and | Coû- 14 - 1 To Make Up À y wart: track representative, R.E.mother of his four small\u2019 children.| stance -Bovey, London: s K.Bovelf: 7 : -_\u2014 \u2018 bd ( Jinsed; reporter, A.M.Narraway.nn Stratford save hia - we some croi ex ington, Hallas eut = J (oremble à Coe h hi loth 4 3 3 ting of the Mc n Saturday to pay ex- Gosport;.R.oronto; W.Fu) § ti id si ) isi ; semi- > : J o: ra dites \"held on Monday, | penses, and when she fale: ta return Campbell, Bra =.Campbell Mins Stella | Egyptian Scarfs with solid silver or Exquisite sheer chiffon cloths; semi fe ; \u20ac mme w ate on Saturday nig aske e on; .he .qe : : : i an > re im nâdress, delivered by aid of the police in finding her.| Toronto; J.D, Chaplin, Mrs.Chaplin tinsel effects platted n by hand.made robes, embroidered on voile, \u20ac Lebeau.\u2018There will also be much Yesterday Joseph Tayler and his Miss Chaplin, St.Catharines; Fred .4 r business, among which will be son, George, were charged with Pro- Clarke, Halifax: Frederick Cleeves, W.\u2018Most handsome flowered crepe de sequin and beaded robes, all white.arranging of the programme for manded Mrs, Stratford apd were re- B.Cleves, Mon.BL Coke, i d manded for a wee -.owdry, - Miss ow.- .g ere mA or the receptions to men .SUPREME COURT.; ponte z T pum a Gene.ey chine scaris.i all black or others touched with gold.3 dents will be held to-nig ork; D.F.\u2018 \u201car 1 i 1 immi 3 pen the \"committees of the McGMi| Ottawa, October &\u2014In \u2018the _ Su- F.Demers, M.D, Levis: Mr.G M Lovely Crepe de shawls with Exclusive metallic trimmings well MEM.C.A will do their best to enter- preme Court to-day .:the.Hearing Drummand, Montreal, Mr.A rt ih \u201cLa ts\u201d - .ie.the freanmen, ta Te ab In Laidlaw vs.Crows Nest Fase he ona an d, London Mira, Yond Graham | e new\u201d.Lace ringe.worthy of the richest gowns.dered to men in arts, way Company was ou an Coa ew .ted colleges at Strathcona Hall, judgment was reserved.| Duftus, - Mis rn sarc: Duttus, - Hall | A Real Lace ne every one is invited.The stu- In-St.Hilaire va, Lambert ,the: mo- fax: Mr.Feun, Vancouver; te X a ; : i mts will be treated to a few short tion made yesterday was allowed, and quis of .Graham, ~ London; Greens] ; \u201c\u2018gmeeches on college customs, the Mart-| 4he appeal.quashed, with costs taxed Greenhill, = Mrs.M.À.at, Ter \u2014 : the library, football, hockey, and at $50.hill, Miss Margaret QGreenh vi ya - per topics.Refreshments will be In Canada Car Company vs.Poirier, couver; - Fred Grose, a: Dr.Bi ui .eds the motion to_quash made yesterday N.F.Herman, London: r.on er La Rive Gloves i: The annual meeting for the anise was granted, costg to he.taxed at $25, son, St.John; E - Ben \u201cER MY re .Ji of*business and \u2018for the election Of} \u2018The appeal In Nelson.and Fort | Windsor; Pigh W.A.Ferdman, 1 | cers of Arts Ie ee Décors were Shepparä Raïlway Company vs.Buck.8.Miss WF; Hardman, Liverpooki |}.None better for atumin wear.\u201d They | when the following officers were T worth was then.heard.Buckworth Miss C.Af.Xerne, London; a3 Reat French ted; President, oF Mo ee aéted as the company\u2019s land agent s at | Hood.is a me M Nelson; 48 - - entire satisfaction.They are of lee-president, A.cMu \u201c| Ymir, B.C., under.an agreement, h , = ou ry P.Thorne; treasurer, J.B.\u2018the condition that.his: t to coms Tameson-Dayis,.Landon: at dt and Carry our guarantee.By the way, Oo or - bon \u2018| missions on sales.\u201d should terminate Llewellyn,\u2019 London; Marty, Miel know what our giarantee is?Price $1 she dreshman class also held their with the.termination- of his agency, San Francisco; \u2018Mr: Albert Marty, New Qpactirig, when they were organized vy He claimed.Sommissions on sales in Marty, Kansas City: + Hondon Der oo » e, the president o ® respect to \u201cwhich negotiations began York; Lieu Ce \u201d : © :2 2 The elections resulted as | Tespe he wae agent, but were com- Malt; x M Liverpool RH He ge Cashmere Hoglery Fw ih President, Frank Common; | pleted afte his agency had teeminated, Carthy, Bt: A.Ae Mell iE tent, McConnell; \u2018secretary.and at a: triad] recovered Judgment McCaw, Modtreal, Dr.- Food: 1 {ER FR he buvin of ur Cashmere \u201chosiery wart cGarry, treasurer, Honey © \u2018for $3,500 as commission .gn Kinnon, \u201cSra.\u201d McKinnon, Sent! Cet + \u201cnt ying-vf o representative, Wali: football) or the Pérto Rico flmber ifits Sor Om, nea ooo ve] bird of aim to secure only stockings made of good wast tative, Davies; reporter, Ww.$70,000, and a reference as to other Nevins, 8t.John; Thomas Osi De rich willow mownts hich the huge best of f.ne 3 sales on which the company was or- Tonto; Mrs.Parker, Gera Winnipeg: he desert has ever contributed to millinery.The \u201cand made \u2018only by the best manufacturers à dered to pay him commissions at the Vancouver; W.R.Peacoc pes: sert has ev .I fashioned sh \u201cOur 39 uality (oN rate of § per cent.on selling prices Mra.E.Pearse, Vernon; Arthur G.|| 0 exquitis ofiey are priced at $30.00, $35.00 the best fu oned shapes.9 A CONTRACTOR'S TROUBLES.from time to time, on instalments be.Penny,.ees Geoffrey Prissy 2 .beans this out fully.ing @ under: the contracts.This | Bradford; ; Ri st and 35000.$ ial Provided for Road Depart- decision was.affirmed by the judg- London; - \u2018 Char! A V2 Sadiemaio:| 7 - = EC int Lett on His Hinde by ment Appested from.Mr.Justice Ir- Catharines; Col Bury St.Edmunds, 1 ; Recet od by Our Fancy Goods Department > Le.ving dissenting.6 appellants con- Ck Injunction.dona, that, by the terms-of his ap- Eng: RH Sperling.Vancouver; H.\u201cHere are.Same of the Nove ties.ved by Ll : u , Æ : : OX 4 .oe mn TS es | pt hh tems og\u201d Bo Ak Spin Wf || TU TT Within the last Ten Days | oe ; nt has been tied u éncy, and that, in « \u201cta er, ; : + Lea fr soi, x Lo La I 1 +\" the action of the tr Council | 1 he had metod us brokor fon ane | Gyuder: Skagway: E.5 Toman Fo NW Mae ; Gi anit Ta -Marabout Stolers Brown; imtural-Grey'and Blacky placed the firm of Labells;& Les- purchasers and forfeitea \u201c righ | Moone.Jaw; Waller.d, I Of J ar CWE cout © réy, Rupe: T3 : dh 2398 , gpntractors, in an awkward DO- compensation in respects to teh ms | ndon; Mrs.Mary Verno 5514 Collate and Capes, trmmed trimmed with silk and Chenille tassélé : P Patént lesther \u201cbasé.cd.Bag YALE a Catone Spe.Av J.Mocnalll K.Cy tor sppellakie: | Mr Archibald 8.Wolter, cats Lf feet i fe Leather Iain\u2014Seal, Calf, Alligator, Morocco, 7 3 \u201cbefore A Sr Taylor, KO: tor \u2018 résponnéne | Létidtn; G.41 «gold effect agen tied vith inlaid or \u2014 1g DION thor i x: a Rad ordered sea ot The argument will be.continued 1 tomor à ra \u201cIF tan, sey, ved, ble, green; and other \u2018new and miore delicate.shades, \u201cThese ar an fashion- ie Arm row.: x.SB, HCY # Jacke, Ratner x eho Ce Tere : able bags of he ace da Europe.Ve haven't many.of them\u2014some: 50% m a nearly as Tan calf, w \u201caa Royal Arcantm: et RE À FREY { .htract for, ; | Be à - différent :stÿ Ë- LE es \u20ac a \u2014 M.did not award the contrat they : \u2018There was a large and entiniitio: EN x $5.00 the material still.on- their hands.attendance of- officers, and 1 .Pat © Ee \u2018 7 CL Js ssard sald he bad been .re- visitors at Prince À Albert Council's: 3 I 4\" He d to.make preparations for an meeting last evening \u2018In the Inglis LE æ - ae A v r as his contract had een Qo Idipg, hen ge rend Bespnt A Lo = 2 i rs ted the -cfty, bu &; - oP ; ; - _ LY Es > Fs 7 x [ee : FR; En puse of \u2018it stated that he was \u2018not to cial visit to the council, Mr.- Brooke i Jer 5.0 RY A Tes x 1 i 3 , n deliveries ti requésted \u2018to\u2019 do was accompanied by \u2018the\u2019 following o\u20ac- } 4 SL, 4 {gan nd -was ; 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downe Ave, cran a.Miss Christiance, 1046 Dorchester St, West.Miss M.J Austin, 76 Aylmer st.1045.Miss M.L.Haynes, \u201d brooke* St, Westmount.a oo Grace Harper.918 Tupper St.Miss A.M.Curry, 8 Fort Bt.Miss A, B, Murray, 28 Murray Ave, Westmount.ve veges Ruth Goodwin, 4170 - St.Westmount.Toor Miss M.Craig, 260 Prince A Ave.Westmount.+ «¢ «eo Miss M.w, Fitzgerald, #4 Le- casse St!.L.w.+08, Miss M.Cook, 6 à Apartments, Otdfisté ns Kathleen Maclaren, Fen, £18k Lins st \u20181000 Dolly Schoolbred, 256 Wood ve: 1060 © Florence O'Hara, 20 Maud Hedges, 909 ste Catherine ~t, Miss B.Reil, 528 Se Lolly McCloud, 496 Ione Linton, 488 Seignedrs St Marion Sullivan, 141 Ete 81.Irene Hughes, 546 Seignewn-St.Annie Butler, 143 Canning LS oe Miss Mayo, 488 Selamat te os Inlu MacNally, 346 St +.09 bo oe St.a Miss G.Henden, 14 Irvine Ave, .Westmount.se we eo8 1 Grace Morgan, 47 Quemd oval Ethal G.Stephen, Molsigé:Ro Vale.1350 \u201c+.co.Weg sge en Elsie E.Baile , 136\u201d Hiandébore eo.AVE.1eer voce sore seis .1010 West.Flo.Hayes, 900 st.Catherine \u2018st, est.0.ve Mrs.Laura Shea, 140 Cèdræol- \u20188st.1000 ve Ps 1245 1675 1000 1090 1018 1000 1026 1000 1130 1088 1350 1000 ue 1008 1120 § 1425 .ce 1086 |- : wt 48 2000 1088\" .1048 ues DISTRICT NO.8\u2014Thät portion of the city east of Guy street, to Lilly Coffin, 216 Pine Ave West.1140 Park avenue, and Bleury street, Annie Christie, 337 Cadieux Stand bounded on the north by Dora MacDonald, Charles St., Outremont.Migs M.Wallis, Royal Victoria Jesale Dobbie, 163 Hutchinson St.Ms Hodp 1 irene -Brady,.90 .University 4 re DISTRICT Ne.3.\u2019 Ewa Brown, 12 Drolet St.\"Miss 0.Deaker, 1116 Laurier Ave, ts.Louis Annex.Pine avenue, and pouth by the.canal and River st.Lawgence, A.Muriel Weldon, 63% Dorchester St.West., .oc co as se see st.2000 Eleanor Yramees' Hartley, sé Mrs.Emma Salter, 15 Hutehinson .vepecee reside ose .\u2026.\u2018a st.ip.- a J Martha Dolg, 672 \u201cMance \u2018st.Mand Oliver, #6 Créscent-St.M3.Lor\" T.8.MoBean, 1094 Cowan Bt.1998\" Fièrénce Bripey, Annex Mrs, Frank HW Cole, Ethel B.Wheeler, 107 Nazareth -«.es oo 05 45 du go 6.ow ee oo fried : Jennie Conroy, # Drummond gt.Miss A.Hendére,\u2019 18 Durocher es se +» es PE Be en es 6.be 1000 Miss J.Cramp, 278 Pine Ave.WeBt.op oo oo on sn be on 00 he \u2018Estelle Christtle, 14 Phillips sq.1006 Miss J.Collins, er Jurors st.\u2026.1000 Lorends Lewthwaite, 2045 Mance.Miss C.McCallum, 116 City Councillors 8t., +o cc co or oe 00 50 Kathleen Harvey, 100 St.James St.oe\" es Sr we +6 66 4e oo 00 128% Miss Twesdie, West End Ave., Annie Armstrong, 68 MoGHl College AVe.co seer jos vo00 1280 Miss Duff, 134 Querbes st, Annex 100% Olga von Lastewski, 333 -Drojet te os du se on au ve ve »u ue 0 1206 * Miss M.Byrne.46 Creucent St.1410 Miss M.8.Irving, 149 Querbes: : >.- .Miss A Clement, M7 Sherbrooke «a se ie en as es sees 1470 Isabella Carmichael,\u2019 Ts Catheart | Me\u201d Wiikie, 1836 * «8 uË 00 we - voue, 1050 =, A Thoman ÿ st.; 4 ade Ave,.ated avve cove\u2019 coco, i.eee Mra.F.Arñott, 3i7 Stanley st.1000 Latitta Ansolle, 40 Catheart 8%.366 Margaret Wilder, 156 Bi, Georss' 1.Agses Mitten, NSA St.Antoine: | se es Ev he 04 6» se we St ce 2008 > \u201cCart fer, «8 St.Denis St:.To L.-Noonan, 4% St \u2018Ur- » oo oe so \u2018Em sa bo i Rvé Rolfe, 96 Unteersity a ; wes Mrs.M.Mim soudé 00.8 , = st 100 Bogsoiase 5.0 ve ve sabe ve a \u2018 ai\u201d: * Detane: es so om ca ® ne go oF : x a008 ¥.Dulane dès amis 8 Miss A M Quinn, Btleel Appieby, 263 Flat, Miss Marsh, oor ~~ Katie Tenshaw, 904 \"Mrs.Beauchamp, - ny pI alin we.| Mim oe se ee æ di iso dr \u201cMiss.M.Morphy, ™ hor Ur Fe ; ve «+ ei ve, ve oo \u2018ut Tee cs as PE 2908 i Ontarie\u2018 al : .Miss B.O'Reilly,\u201d 18 port D James Drames ft, oo 2m REE Suter it.i .e 1645 Emily Maguire, 463 Dorchester st.Miss Flore David, B61 at Denis Misa K.E.Smith, 130 Park La- Bla.py 545 Cadieux St.Péari Thompson, 3% Lorne Ave.Kibasio Gibson, 47 Milton St.Mabel Bain, 49.Milton St.Mina Ryan, 24 Balmoral St.-Maud Galley, 35% Dogjon St.: airbanks, | \u2014\"dennie EB tal, Pine Ave.Edith: ~#hort, 669 Sanguinet- St.me Emmg Somes, 24 Waverlay st, ; Mra- M.Hodins, 232 Waverley at.1000.snor Frame ë.| - Miss L Dugsän, 1990 Park St.Prinèe Arthur 8$.\u2026 uk Mise M, M.Hill, 21720 Hutchison = a st.\u201d Giadys Keen, 71 Beaver Hall Hill Irene Ware, 20 Hanover St | \u2018Florence Green, 2 Phillips Place.\u201c Stella Watson, 5 Brunswick St.Migs Robertson, 7 Colenial Ave.Wazion Mott, 35 Prince Arthur Maggie Holdship, Ts Laurier Aves Annex ce ve as ee os se ss Edna Duthie, 386 Pine Ave.West Gertie Mitchell, Old No.\u2018Agnes Sadd, 32 Pine Ave, West.dieux:St.: DISTRICT No.6 DISTRICT NO.6.\u2014All Canada west of Ottawa and Prescott, - including these two places, I - Mra.D.Furgard, 24 Shaftesbury Be Wilson Gamble, Lime Bank, 2006; | - oriie Nichols, 14 Sullivan st, ® +.be eo oe coe 0e \u2018A.Tredrea, Lombardy, .esd aves se vope: co.J : , Magiglo Diabian, Maxville, ont.\u201c1005 Mr w.C.Moore, \u2018Party Sound, Cn \u201cBarrowman, 18 Sullivan ses | a w.Keough, ifteten McCaw, Kilmarnock, ont.1265 : J.Eva Jacobs, Brockville, Ont.\u2026 1395 Mrs, A.Stanton, 2237 Borden St, ; Toronta, Ont.be vo: ve 0g en R, \u20181, Sturtees, North Bay, ° Ont.sess svse ov ê» eo oo ee , Berlin, Ont.es Mrs va.Cunningham, 220 Ber- Ont., but not 1050 .| ; mister ma.8.cok DISTRICT NO.L\u2014That portion of the .clty east of.Park Ave, and Bifury aig.south Vi Plhe Ave eg.Aver an séictolhs urnes foe sq vo wa\u2019 oe fie Bond hf \u201d on 1000 > yr te oo oo er ee se VO.00 vise s3ov spsase \u201c wie En Bray, 5 ho i.Fonts ont.see es eevy\u201d .>> burt.bi dns Mrs, Jon Ma\u201d ue non.Ouemee, Ont.12 T1020 An Bilton, 35 Bt.Andrew 8%.Is Cais a OEM Ont.+ en os suc Maco us, Mrs.énnie May Macions ssw Bees aed evese con ve + Miss G.Barber, Moosomin, Sask.1145 Dorothy Jeakins, Waterloo, Que.1996 Teseie McDonald, Cornwall, Ont.1085 Mrs.G.Milne, Pointe Claire, \u201cJennie McDougall, Central Butte, Que.- 1520 Bask.,.uu eo oe os os sees 1000 Miss EB.Pettenrigh, \u2018Beaconsfield 1030 | Mrs, Anson Barr, Grandview, Golf Club, Pte.Claire, Que.1000 pra nCOuver, B.C.> 1000 - Jennie Wallace, Montmagny, Que.1000 y Morris, 196 MacCauley t., .Moll A Hamilton, Ont.0 .1285 Que Tmatrong, 3 Sherbrooke, 1000 Mrs, Walter Dobson, North Bat- \u2018Miss A.E.Wallace, Powers tleford, Sask._.1000 court, Beauharnois, Que.1015 Christina Frizell, 446 Agnes St, Miss MeCualg, Carter Ave., Mon- Winnipeg.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.coer cese oo 1016 treal So 1000 _ Edith Ferrell, Brightwater P.0., Blanche pruncile, n st.Charles Tappen, B.C.1005 St., Longueutl.1046 Margaret A A, Lordham, Zealandia, 1820 Miss K.Browne, Dunham, \"Que.1010 so.Bessie McLean, Kingsbury, Que.1188 Mrs.8, McClinton, \u2018Black Bank, : Lulu Mackay Gordon, Devittville, 1000 - Ont.1010 Que.1085 Hatile Jane Foster, Oliver, \u2018Sask.1106 Miss Vivian Gibb, Abbotsford, Tenie Sharps, Enniskillen, Ont.1000 Que.1000 Winifred Park, Allss Craig, Ont., 1050 Adâte MacGregor, Martintown, \u2014- Sarah Robinson, Perth, Ont.1000 .Ont 1000 \u2018Reva Hewitt, Listowell, Ont.1000 Mirabél M McLaughlin, Cowansville, : 1000 Gladys Bradshaw, Grenville, Que.1000 DISTRICT No.7.Mary 3 H.Tucker, St.Lambert, \u201cse ee so eo se es so 10 DISTRICT NO.7\u2014East of Ottawa - 10 \" and Prescott to Quebec City-=including Ottawa and Prescott, but DISTRICT No.8._not Quebec or its suburbs, and ex- DISTRICT NO.8.\u2014All of Canada from * \" cluding Greater Montreal which is and including Quebec City and provided for above.\" Eastward, also Newfoundland.Mrs & (Rev) J.J.Hutchinson, 1040 Ethel Vera Dean, Dalhousie, N.B.1020 ch Bay.ne oe as ss we vu 00 Miss Nurse y Hrin Ma G.Lockhart, Cowansville, 2008 Labragor yom hal rinston.1275 Se er es se sn os ee 00 \u2018se A Jenhle Clouston, Levis, e.\u2026 Fessie Hunter, Springhill, Max.4 Sophia Elizabeth aisé: Ms Mr Je sv es ++ + se oe 3606 Chambly, Caiton, Que.1878 rs Robert Bos, Pt.Fortune, re Stella McGuines, Athelstan, Que.- Que.Te se 0» +0 ve ve es ev We.Mrs, Robert Raney, Morewood, AT Blood: 9 BL George St, 00 Mina Teskey, Odelitown, Que.1236 Jennie Atkinson, Hadiow.gfque.1150 Miss H.J.Broughton, Stella, ondie Mann, Petitoodiac, N.B.1000 _ Ont.4 ++ +6 00 ee ee ae ».1060 ula Mackay Gardon, Dewitt- .Miss R.M.Saunders, sis Bay 5 ville, Que.1066 .& oe os ae -e ve J I Mathews, Training Bihe ru her I oedaids, ork, 1000 ; awbridge.\u2026 .3268 - S \u2018 Mary Gordon, Alma, Lot \u2018three, Que.orm.Beat Ee um Co, P.EL.« ws 1000 Marion Kerr, Kings! ue.0 Sophia Barber, Alma, Lot three Frances Scott, ques Prince Co., PEI.; Der, Que.ce ve ee ov se se = 10 Zens Dunbar, Alma, Lot three, Ella Metcalfe, Riverficld, Que.\u2018158 | Prince Co, PEL.1200 - Katherine Bs Baker Brown, Dun- - 1400 Sadle Swan, Twesdside, York, : ham, Q ; N.B.J 1000 E.May Young, \u2018Caughnawaga, 1086 \"Jeannette Reyñolds, Up.\"Port La Fallowfield, Ont.1000 .Tour, \u2026 se ss ee ee en 1000 Bidsonette, 41 Argile Adelia Cass, Gaspe, Que., .J0 : Me ve Ottawa, Ont., 1000 | | Miss M.P.Wentseil, Shelbourne, Arthur J.» Libby ee oo 1040 tewn, Que FA | Mrs, Cl B.Shaw, Victoria, NB.\" 1678 Bertba BE.Breaky, \"Rook Island, Broadbent, King St _ ese vavues vovcves s\u2026\u2026.\u2026.MO ast, St.John, N.B.1000 Forbes, Stanstead, Gus \u2026 4600 Mary Morrison, | Princem Bt.st tt, Stanstead, \u2026 105 | John, N.B.us | itage, Coat! \u2026 Flossie Tufts, st.\u201cohn * West, 1 .e «Se et ee 1000 N.B.ev be we os ve - 1000 : Misa M.Shurtliff, Coaticook, Que.1000 Miss E.Mawhinney, Portland St., in, 1010 | st.Joba, N.B.0» 4000: | Miss H.A.Knox, Mülidgevitie, + 1000 | Gladys Tanner, Truro NS.1 1 Miss B.5.Hetherington, \u2018Sher- | - 14a Barker, Shetncld, N.B.o- 2000 .| - Mary go hall, Reswick Ridge, bot ue | jie D Diadem \u2018Be , Milian.Ng = Lin, oo = iy sé, 06 ev vtt es es y > an, 688 Gisdstone os\u201d AG itliazna, St.BL Sone ~~ À eV eut, : \u201cse be at es.os se ea ee \u201cHatier, Fe ds, \u201cpecsis Bot.St.John's, Nad, .se us a or ve: SE 4 3 J.Les porc Briel, Le tte Notices of births, maritages and deaths, must invariably be endorsed with the * Dame nnd address of the sender, or | otherwise no notice can be taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for .25c, marriage -notices for 50c.death : notices for 25c prepald.The an | .nouncement of funeral appended to .death notice, 23¢ extra; 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Aunual subscribers may have announce- à - - ments.of births, marriages and deatbs : N (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their free of charge, in and nddress of subscribers should be | given.which case nawe\u2019 i i Taco, on Oct.3 1909, to the Rev.| - Etwood Luwson an Mrs.Lawson, a son.! | * | MARRIED.ÆDAM\u2014SMITHERS\u2014At the residence of the bride's wother, St.Philippe, ou: Oct.U, ISW8, by the Rev.W.R.Cruik- ; 1 ho Lina Bmma May, eldest dnoghter of | 1 ! i x rs, George Suiitheirs, of St Philippe, : : > ; Q.JON NELL\u2014T1OMPSON On Oct.6 | Ç ¥), at St.Stephen's Church.St ä - Johu, N.B., by the Rev.Gordon Dickle, | hd alph Corey Bonnell to Aunie Mae, Ey : dapghter | of Mrs, William Usborne rfi Thompson.| CRAIG\u2014SMYTIIE\u2014In St.Georges Ca- Ac _ thedral, Kingston, Out., on Oct.6, 1808, : the Rev.Canon Starr, M.A.May rtrude, daughter of the late Edw.H.Fel.- geste LL.D., K.C., to William \u2018 ,- : Merchmer Craig, secoud sou of James | * Craig, Ésg.Kingston.- \u2019 HENDERSON\u2014GOODLET\u2014At Montreal West Presbyterian Church, on Wednes- | day, Sept.29, 1509, by the Rev.A.8.- Ross, B.A., Jeunie Green Gocdlet, recently of the Town of Haddington,Scotland, to Alexander Henderson, of La- \u2018Chine, P.Q HENDERSON\u2014HAY\u2014At | Montreal West Presbyterian Church, on Neducadads Pept.29,1009, by the Rev.A.5.Ross, : B.A., Helen Jenkinson Hay.A ecently of Chirnside, County of Berwlck, Scotland, te Andrew Hendersou, of Montreal West, | FQ.: MACKAY \u2014SMITH\u2014On Oct.4, 1909, \u201cat r M.James Cathedral, \u2018Toronto, by the \u201cBord Bishop of Ningars, James Dryine mound Mackay, second sou \u2018of \u2018the\u2019 [ite] - Donald Mackay, to Clara, second daugi- - fer of the late Jumes E.Smith, Esg.WILLEN EARNSHAW At Malone, N.Y., , Sept, 22, 1800, by the Rev.* tué M.E.Church, Clara, duughter .of r.Frederick Earnshaw, of lsradrord, England, to Edward G., Miller, som of Adam Miller, Huntingdon, - Que.- MORCOUR\u2014FARNELL\u2014On Sept 30, 1909, | - at the residence of the bride's father, pring Hoad, Que., by the Rev.Æ.E.ndexson, of Le.nuxville, bprancis Hy.\u2018\u2019Morcour, of the Township of Ascot, 10 , «Buby Gladys, second duaghtet of 1.J.- \u2018Bam + | WÉDDICOUSE \u2014 HESKRTH \u2014 A certule.goat authority en -Jeruastem |\u2019 \u2018wag 15 The of contracting the asme Ze || ALLAN LINE.MONTREAL FO LIVERPOOL.- sa ~ u t 8.80 p.m.; +.Oct 29 530 am.8.00 p.m.The Turbine &S.Victerian bas made the fastest passage on record between Liver pool ana Meatreai\u20148 days 15 hours @ utes.- .Saloon, $77.50 and up; -.The Tur- biners, $87.50 upward.: Second Cabin: $45.00 and 447.60 and upwards; Londom, $2.50 additional.Third Class: Liverpook Sle London, Belfast or erry, .or $28.75, according te steamer.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.Pretorian .Oc 1 AJ $440 ot Hespertan © Oct.18 at Oct.38 ui Et he Se ps Rp \u201cre Cire PE w rane FT Oe as MONTREAL TO-HAVRE AND LONDON.pon MODERATE RATE BRAVICE.< lan.Oct.Corissbtan Nov.Sicilian .Oect.Sardinian .or.3 Oue Cla Cabin, don, $40; Havre and $60; Paris, $40.00; and up.Third: 50; Havre, $81.00; Paris, $38.50.AI! the steamers on the bave vers vicss\u2014L iv ol, - andor Havre, are Res with.cold.norage.LLAN, \u20ac 55 Common Street - - MONTREAL.Liverpag! - To Fre Oct.2\u2014Lake Cham je + + Sept Oct.9-lÉmpress of tain .Sept.Oct, 16\u2014Lake Erle .uv .8ept.Oct.22\u2014Empress of Ireland Oct.90\u2014Lake Manitoba .\u2026.Nov.B\u2014Empress of Britain .Oct -Nov.13\u2014Lake Champlain va : .e «= 15 24 2 8 13 an 2T ov.B eT ' EMPRESSES First Cabin, \u2018 and \u2018opwards.- Second Cabin; $8.15 a $50.00.ONE CLASS CABIN SHIPS ~~ CALLED BRCONDCLASS, i Sn fie Through Redes A \u2018$3.50 extra.TL \u2026 THIRD .CLASS Empresses to Lobddh;' Liverpool, Bel- - + Other ships, $80.00.To, Book Freight or -Pussage and for all furtiier.information, apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES Board of Trade Building, St.Bacramgnt \u2018street, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES.DONALDSON LINE TO CLASCOW \u201c ONE CLASS \u201cCANIN SERVICE, 9 = MONTREAL: .88.LAKORIA (CoM Cold ; ., Oet.14 4 GEL CESR D 2.a __upwards; \u2018Fhtrd-Ciass, LES 220.00, Pr.WResthound, 527.50.THOMSON LINE TO LONDON a FROM MONTREAL: CAIRNROÔNA: .feel pe teers.Oct, 88.¢ (Coté Storage and' Cool Air.) 88.FREMONA .4 «+ «+ «.Oct.16 ABERDEEN AND LEITH SERVICE.88.BELLONA .32.5» +7 +s +:0ct.28 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.Montreal to Naples direct.T.8.8.TORTONA \u2018 .\u2026.Nov.18 \u2018Passage Rates\u2014ist Class, $75.00; 3rd Moto Eheim ee ae oe ee de SEY CaF kT |.NEW | 129 Bt.Street Mext Post Office.| quebec, Now Betmewiok and - pea TTY TTS, HL IL SYSTEM HUDSQU-\u2014FULTON CELEBRATION .: ALBARY AND TROY, MY.\u2018Going dates\u2014Oct.8 and 9 .87,18 l\u2019Rétarn Limit\u2014Oct.10, 1908.MONTREAL\u2014NEW YORK \u201cZeave Montreal 8.45 wm., 10.58 a.m.7,40 p.m.week days, and 7.40 p.m.Sun- Through Parlor Car on 8.45 a.m.train, New York 8.88 p.m.arlor Car on 10.55 am.train for Al- Through Sleeping Car on 7.40 p.m.train, arriving New York 7.20 a.m.Until October 15th inclusive Second Class Colonist fares to NELSON and SPOKANB .SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VAN-) $47.70 SAN PBA 1820 hos AN \"GELES, SAN DIEGO .} $49,00 MEXICO CITY, Mex.oo) w rates to miny other nts.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS .Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.80 p.m, for the accommodation of sengers holdlag first À second-class derets to CHICAGO x WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COAST\u2014nominal charge is made for berths, which may be reserved in advance.4 TRAINS DAILY \u2014AND ONLY\u2014 DOUBLE TRACK LINE roe Toronto Buffalo Detroit Chicago and points west.Leave Montreal 9.45 a.m, 7.80 p.m., 10.50 p.m.Also The International Limited CANADA'S FINEST AND FASTEST > TRAIN : leaves Montreal 9.00 am.,, apd has through Pullman Sleoping Car, Montreal to Chicago; also Gra runk Parlor, Library, Cafe Car and through Géach, Mont- reui to Toronto and Detroit.* Meals and refreshments en route.DOUBLE TRACK, perfect road-bed, modern equipment, fast traine, block signal system, St.\u2018 Clair Tunnel, free library, beautiful scenery, courteous employees.Red Cap at ants meet ail trains at Montreal (Bonav Sta- \"SUBURBAN SERVICE.Changes fn Buburban Service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and other points gre now In effect.[Folders can be had at the Company's Offices.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 190 St.James St.*Pnones Main 0005, 6008, 6907, or Bonaventurs Station.ture Lea I 3 Aas IC UPPER LAKE SERVICE 4 Steamers a Week\u20144 SAILING FROM OWEN SOUND.88.KEEWATIN, every Tueslry.2 ATHABASKA, every Wodnesday.MANITOBA, every ursday.$8.ASSINABOIA, every Saturday.Connecting train from Moatreal at 10.00 M.Monday, Tuesday, W and any.THE FAVOURITE LINE TO TORONTO Two trains daily, including Sunday, 848 a and 10 p.m, The Short Line to Maritime Prov Past Trains, Through Sleepers, Dining Cat.seryice unsurpassed, at 7% p.m.dally.BrIBRESS OF BRITAIN - ROM QUEBEC ™-T A Special Steamship Train will leave Windsor Street Station at 9.46 a.m.on Friday,October Sth, for the accommodation of passengers saillng by the \u2018Empress of \u2018Britain,\u2019 October 8th.\u2018Bhis train will be made up of Parlor Co.Diner, Pirst-Class Coaches and Col- Steamer\u2019s side.Cars, at will run through to the COLONIZATION oo EXCURSION TO : TEMISKAMING, QUE.; me AND ONTARIO.\"Thursday, October 7th, 1909 \u2018Final Return Limit, Nov.7th, 1909 with stopover privileges at Stations West : of Mattawe, Ont, on e return trl D.REDUCED FARES IN KFFECT UNTIL OCT.15th, 1800.fiecond-Class Colonist fares from Mont- LE and BAN, Jaane , LOB AN- $49 00 XICO CITY, Mex.\u2019 Low rates to many other poiuts.TOURIST CARS Leave Montreal dally.Sundays Included, at 10.90 p.m., for Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.Price of berth\u2014Winnipeg, $4; Calgary,\u201d $6.60; Vancouver, $0.\u2014 A _ .> ; .Hunters\u2019 Excursions FROM MONTREAL TO Mattawa to Temiskaming and Kipawa.Ironsides to Maniwaki, Que.Aylmer, Que.to Waltham, Que.- al Adele, Duhamel, Que.\u201c> Riviere a Chicoutimi Que., to Jet.to 1 including La Tugue and Roberval branvh- os, via Quebec.Morin\u201d Flats to Huberdeau, Que \"| AT FIRST-CLASS SINGLE FARE AND ONE-THIRD | ing until November 10th.g until December 4th, 1009.C8 C ITY TICKET OFFICE, Qood Return ni 4, Oo sh, 1008.- \u2018Hunters\u2019 Excursions REDUCED FARRS TO POINTS IN: FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT.BXCELLENTLY FURNISHED ROOMS in a fashionable loeality; modern plumb- _ telephone.Apply\" to BT McGill College avenue.WEST END, 35 CHOMEDY STREET, well BOY WANTRD\u2014RESPECTABLE LAD, about 15, to make himself generally useful fn Afirstclass tailorin estahlish- Dent.Address, R.B.75, \u2018Witness\u2019 ce.furnished room, bath floor, Auer light, hot water heated.UNDBRHILL PLACH, NO.1, LARGE WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN, FROM æ the country, for general housework.1 Sbuter street, Montreal.front parlor, bedroom nicely furnished, for two gentlemen or married couple; | also small furnished bedroom.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Apply, 5b Souvenir avenue.: PROPERTY.A BARGAIN\u20148 LARGE BEAUTIFUL lots on the choicest plece of ground in New Westmount, situated corner of Rockland avenue and Rosedale.Stroet care pass the property.Must be sold.For farticulars, apply 85 Walker ave, St.Henri.FLATS TO LET.FLATS TO LET, NO.6C MACKAY ST, 8 rooms, heated, $25.00; No.16 Kin- Xora avenue, 8 rooms, heated, $80.00.e Up 4108.TO , UNFURNISHED GROUND Fiat rooms, for married couple,without children; rent very moderate.Apply, 127 Mansfield street.UPPER FLAT, TWO ROOMS AND Kitchen, suitable for a small family, at Montreal South.Apply Box F.A.43, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.BUSINESS CARDS.BRICKWORK, CEMENTING, CONCRETing, plastering, brick and stone point: ing, tinting, whitewnshing and painting; first :¢ work guaranteed.TH.BULPKE, 80 Bleury street.om 0 _\u2014 WANTED.WANTED TO RENT, FROM 15th OCTO- , ber to 15th May, a good stable, 4 to § stalls, with coach room, in vicinity of Mountain and Sherbrooke sts.Apply to P.O.Box 2278.BUTCHERS-GROCERS Butchers or Grocers willing to rent their horse and cart for newspaper delivery for a short time each afternoon, will please communicate with Mj.BEATTY.Telephone MAIN 4000.VETERAN LAND GRANTS.WANTED, A WOMAN FOR GENERAL cleaning.Apply, 151 Mansfield street.WANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, for small family; no washing.Apply, with references, 464 Wood avenue, West mount.Phone WEST.901.GENERAL\u2014WANTED, GOOD GENERal Servant for a small family; refer ences required.7 MacGregor atreet.WANTED, A SINGLE MAN AB PARTner, to open an Employment Agen and Real Estate Business in oabland California, with Widow Lady experk enced in the business.Christian pre ferred; very profitable business, a delightful climate.Mrs.M.E.EL LIS, Pennington, Vermont.5 WANTED, A HOUSE-TABLEMAID.Ape Ply to Mrs.HARRINGTON, 205 Univer .sity atreet.WANTED, COMPETENT HOUSEMAM: +» must have Rosemount 18 best of references.Apply, avenue, Westmount.SCHOOL BOYS BOYS WANTED to ca Newspaper after school hours.Good pay.Best references required.Apply to Mr.BEATTY, Witness\u2019 Office.\u2018 TEACHERS WANTED.WANTED, IN THE HIGH SCHOOL OF Quebec, a\u201c\u2018Teacher to undertake elemer- tary English, and the Commercial sub- Jects, Including shorthand; salary $750 per annum.Applications, with testimonials, will he received by the under signed until Oct.30th.T.AINSLIE YOUNE, Secretary, High School of Que- ec, WANTED \u2014 TEACHER, HOLDING Ele mentary diploma, for School No.4, Ar undel; salary, $24.00 per month.Board, $7.50; 8 months\u2019 term.Immediate em gagement.Apply to C.J.STANI- FORTH, Arundel, Que.WANTED, A TREACHER, WITH FIRST or second-cluss Elementary Diploma.English and French, for the Protestant School, Marieville, Que.Salary, twens ty dollars per month, - Address, H.W.SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND JEWETT, Secretary-Treasurer, Marie: Warrants\u2014Highest price pald for South ville, Que.African Veteran Land Warrants, Apply - to LEO L.LERT, Room 807, Merchants WANTED.A TEACHER FOR THE LIT- Bank Bullding, 205 St.James street.Main 788.Tel.3.SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.I am buying South African Land Grants at the highest price.me It will pay you to write or gee GIRARD, 360 St.real.before selling.: Catherine East, Mont- real to - ._ NELSON and SPOKANE, $4 | Vv UVER, VICTORIA, : Ae PORTLAND.- 1.10 Seite ua - PROFESSIONAL CARDS * ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de.ELLIOTT & DAVID Commissioners for all the Province And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.Canada Life Sullding,189 St.James St Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L À.David.SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER .ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, METROPHLITAN BUILD 170 ST.JAMES STREET.FM - ab (3 ROBT C.SMITH, K.C., FRED.H.MARKRY, K.O.| WALDO W.»KINNER, WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY.F.S.MACLENNAN, KC.Advocate, Barvister and Selieiter ms Yo ji me Tel Main 3000 ce En PATTERSON & ASTLE, City & Distriet Bank Buliding, : i 190 St.James street, Montreal, W.PATTERSON, T.7.ASTIA Ge a] MARRIAGE \"LICENSES tesuto ay FOHN M.M.DUFF, | 107 St.James Street.49 Drescent Streot | ANDREW R.MOMASTER, ADVOCATE AND SOLICITOR 81 Royal Insurance Buliding, Tol M.1740.Montreal .4 PATENT ATTORNEYS, | ATE] I ROMPIL.ATENER ee © C.COUSINS ' Patent Gélloitor Suite BN.Y.Lite B Toi M.M Lite Rid TEL oo ; Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pw ; ; anted, Rooms to Let, Articles E Found.Second-hand Articles Wanted - af iF | For Sale.tle Metis Protestont School.holding & McGill Normal or Macdonald diploma.Salary, $30 per month.Apply to A.~ H.McLAREN, Secretary-Treasurer.EMPLOYMENT WANTED.LADY STENOGRAPHER REQUIRES POsition; good English education; Frenel, and some Germnan; eleven yeArs' expe ce; good references.Address P.Q, Box 328, Montreal.WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY A PRAC tical shirt and collar cutter, from Bele fast.with twenty years experiences middle age.strictly temperate and reliable.Rest references.WIN take any kind of work.Apply 328 Lagauche tiere street.WANTED, JOR WHITEWASHING, Tiat- Ing.Paperhandzing: good references.T.NOONEN, 513 St.Dominique street.\u2014 TO LET.FIODSE TO TET.AT ST.LAMBERT, .Daisy furnaces, hot and cold water: 11 apartments.Large garden.Choice ~ location.Apply D.BEATTY, 137 St Peter street.hes ROOMS TO LET.TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS on Bath room fat, with gus connection, suitable for housekeeping.Apply, 3 Holton ave.Î Westmount.- .ROOMS AND BOARD.FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHout hoard: bath; English family.No.28 Overdale avenue, hetween Aqueduct \u2019 Mackay.Homellke; central; moderate terms.: FOR SALE.FOR SALE\u2014PLATE GLASS.Sixe 90 x 6512 Apply 142 St.Peter street.FOX SALE : Two Copying Presses.8 Fire-Proof Safes, - !1 Roll Top Desk, 1 Flat Top Der.~THE TIMMIS NOBLE CO.Stationers, 815 8, James street, Montreal.- NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP, some new Canadian Standard Oliver Typewriters, of ° Number 2, 3 and 4 Models, fully guaran teed, worth $07.50, to be sold at $30 while they last, to make room for new models.Splendid opportunity.Call, or write at once.CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER CP.Bt.Martin street.a _- .; AA WANTS ADS.FOR \u201c4 eo Lov Ye Ya i \u20ac Lu i.LY RN Ce ig Et cout, & sÙ Les gh lg à ?A \\, : VE Sk Mo - ng PE Pride nnd vs.ad f { oe A a re re rb = TE da a ra The \u2018Witness\u2019 À MAY BE LEFT WITH A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 518 St.Cas therine street west, or with M.Grocer, Point 8t.Charles, 601 Wellingtee street, west of Subway.; 7 CLASSIMED ASVERTISEMENTS CASH TARIFF, .20 Words for 10e.\u2018\u20191-2e: for each additional word.Six sertions for the price of four.Property For Sale or To Let.Other Articles For Sale 25 Words for 26c.1c for h additional Wo:d.tions for the price of four.Personals.Agents Wanted, - 25 Words fer (0c.NOTICE PARTICULARLY, © Postage Stamps Will Be Acseptea, 7 The above rates are CASE with order, When not p entries Turoer, -{ * Bix node +: Men who buy R.J.Tooke: Shigts realize more deeply the significance of our methods and principles.We are cynstantly making better shirts or producing them at lower cost, and crowding in more value\u2014 R.J.Tooke\u2019s MOTOR - ce ae Tee 2] \u201c© Tons de.in favor- of Jealency.Lor v |.growth of the city made it advisable CB nement ut he he had heen inform- te have such an organisation regarding NO.POLE napactor vos \u201cfrequently in | disorderly houses, the theatres, posters, rate a apg th the like displays which In one way Aid.Gadbols replied he thought the os the other iuht be considered as DISCOVER Tt committee nepd go no further than | being à danger to public morals.Other the report.As to other rumors, they cities had such a board and one was codlld be.left guide | for the p Tee ; needed here in Montreal to aid the \u2014_\u2014 Ald.Carter thoug e letter |.police, ; : ot.so: Yandelaz, \u201cwhich concerned an Ald, Carter said he would be in favor Dr.Coot Sticks to His Star r Lamouche, shou c -| of having one of the police inspectors eary at'the same time.He, therefore.|.placed in charge of such a department, a Sold His Sup- moved:that the report of Chief Cam- | and the chairman sald it was a matter plies at at Etah.: péau.be.held in abeyance until other of organization to be got ready.; = complaints against him were const er- But as the members of the committee e Le dot the mover 914 not seem prepared to enter into BROOKLYN \"EXPLORER OR was lost, only.mo the question at present it was held and Ald.Sterns voting for ft.The oie, RECEIVE FREEDOM (:: .main.nt ot oh Jor She adoption of the : : r oO! e ampeau, was then Sopied on the.same avision by the| POLICE THIRD DEGREES.CITY OF NEW YORK dhe ration of the chairman, no one India lis.Octob The reduction of of Sub: :Chief La- ssenting.- ndianapolis, October 6.\u2014Dr.}- 4 The.position of police inspector on| AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE |ick A.Cook passed through 1} .Doing the best we can for you, has helped mouche.tor the rank of a Heutenant, , ThE, Position of police inspector, on ENGLISH VIEW OF tok A Cook passed through 11 > and the promotion \u2018of Captain Hebert of \u2018ehief of the force.There are but \u2018 \u2014\u2014 an interview on the train, he «.2 Inches Deep to build up this tremeudous business: .to the vacancy; the promotion of four- three inspectors, and each has charge Unless police conditions in Ameri- had found no reason to withd;.: téen men and officérs of.various ranks; of a district of police captains.Their can cities improve, the people will de- charge that Peary had sold i.TP., ahd- sémewani Sun tas \u201con committee duties are important, which naturally Man radical changes\u2014perhaps as Eng- Cook\u2019s) supplies, which he mic Made in Quarter S:zes ; increased the gravity of the complaint land made under Peel, when it put the letter to Capt.Bernier, of 1}, 177 S treet work, provided -plinty \u2018of excitement p , he : .- t.James Stree Ww for: the \u2018Tse aiid- ; | before°the committee.London police under the control of the dian Government steamer Ai i.; oe E national government.\u2019 ished today.UT 1 2! c each ° ° ° 493 St.Catherine st.W.attend a her Police Cdmmitiee WHY LAMOUCHE This is the prediction of Sir Robert \u201cI stand by that letter in iv ., _ 2 .473 St.Catherine st.F.\u201cThe a ra ommended by the WAS REDUCED.Anderson, retired head of the famous tial shares, sald Dr.Cook, \u201clo.\u2018 Co - - .: l .cotland Yard.Sir Robert has been a te In my present t oo - , : = mice ane me ma follows: the \u2018com The circumstances of the arrest, as | called the \u2018greatest policeman in Eur- mind I would not word ft as 3 : So - s , : ope,\u2019 and is continually being borrow- worded.\u201d given by Mrs.Kelly, who is chef at -sib-chief in place the Royal Victoria College, are as o\u2014\u2014 of Sub: amouche, follows: 4 ed by foreign governments.He ls New York, October L , 5.\u2014Frii: MOORS REPULSED DUDLEY BUCK DEAD LADYSMITH DISASTER | cme Yohiowli were, promoted to be \u201cOn Tuseday night, about 10.30, ure.V7 CXReT In police regulation.| JEW, Yon, Qetober Spi pt oo Kelly, who bad been on a visit to the Robert And \u2018th velation of the officiæl aldermanic el dod 1 -_\u2014 Lieut, er \u201cEs piace ot.Capt.hoyse.of her son-in-law, Capt.TOM sented.damon oo vie Ie Dr.Frederick A.Cook.Un ti : h Notest Orzanist and Co Two Là ; Hebept,, Burnett, of No.10 fire station, at 24 | ,tird-degree\u201d methods, used by the ni Cook will HN After an Attack on Spanis 0 g an mposer.| Thirty- 0 ves \"Lost.in- Plateau\u201d avenue ntantod or the vor.American police to extract evidence on or on a be foreive the free.gq - - \u2019 - ems rmally recu M Camp at Melilla Passed Away.Suddenly Explosion -at Extension fege Ir.a cab.On arfiving thero she from persons accused of crime, S\u20acM= by the board of aldermen as 11: | .In New Jerse ee she had mislaid her purse, xïen the French system of ques- coverer of the North Pole.Melilla, October 6.\u2014The Spanish y.Mines.scovery was not made untll yoning prisoners, though abhorrent to Washington, October 6- Connu.a after the cabman had gone.elly consequently returned to the Lcuse to see if she had left the purse dent nor parallel for the one which submit his proofs to them for vo.+ there.As this did not prove to be the Prevails in America.In France the tion or case, she was convinced that the interrogation of an accused person is ° ; Washington, October 6\u2014Canm.money must have been lost in the cab, a formal magisterial inquiry.The Peary telegraphed to Prof.W: 1 and, together with her young grand- Tiaglsirate sits at one side of ne ve Moore, president of the =.son, went to the cab stand at the cor- \u20ac, e prisoner at the 8, to report Sé0graphic Society, 1o-dav, rer of St.Catherine and St.Urbain ©fficlal stenographer attends rep e- he was not only will, 2 streets.the proceedings.Even with these reat that he desired to submit =.Mrs.Kelly 18 a rather stout, mother- cautions, the system is liable to grea\u2019 ., 4; ang data of his explor.4 ly lady of middle age, and the offer of 2Puses, and only a few years ago > a commission of American = .a reward to her grandson if they were Prominent magistrate was summan)y | that should be impartially se successful Mm recovering the money d18Missed for having recourse to me The regular meeting of the lu.| .¢ raturally sent the youngster faster on 248 of the kind which the American directors will be held here Lex.the errand than the loser of the purse, Police are sald to adopt to wear oul) gay president Moore will thir, }-o.Consequently Mrs.Kelly made slower @Nd bully the accused.sent Commander Peary's tclegra: 1-4 progress.In England no investigation of this some action will be taken looki .op When she arrived at the stand she Kind is tolerated.A too communica- the appointment of a special 1 - «.saw the boy dodging behind the cabs (IVe prisoner is checked by a warning | sion, | looking for the number of the one that what he says may be used| So far the society has heard \u2026.ne | which had taken Mrs.Kelly to the col- &88inst him.An intelligent police of- from Dr.Cook, save through 11.-.ii lege.Just at that moment a cabman ficer will encourage his prisoner {0 lic prints in answer to their inn.La Ï i Jogme to enqure whether any particular talk, but he must not question him.| issued jointly to him and Com.ir \u201ch British notions, affords neither prece- leary has accepted the Invituine op eamp, under Commander-General Soto- the National Geographic Eociets H West Orange, N.J.October 6.\u2014Dud- .\u2014 - mayer, was the obiect of a surprise a.ley Buck, ihe organist and.composer.uu Pees\u2019 were plotted ent.By AYE tack at The er SO ses and died here at the home of his son today.damp fn No.extension mine, Welling- ae Li 9 re Tonk.Ars eu His death was sudden.He had just ton Collfery.allowing the explosion in Jost PC on wounded.?returned from a two years\u2019 absence in No.24 and 3 levels yesterday morning | Mr.Buck was 70 years old.He was and up to eleven o'clock last night, , eighteen bodies had been brought out born in Hartford, Conn., and was edu- cited at the Leipzig Conservatory.He and fourteen others are known to be dead in the mine.composed the cantata sung by 800 volces at the opening of the Centennial The victims recovered were Thomas O'Connell, single; Andrew Moffat, at Philadelphia, and became famous 2 rt, as a composer of pastoral music.married, three children; James Ewa Marshal Among the songs for which the late\u201d married, one child; R obert tok Wm.Dr, Dudley Buck will long be remem- : Quinn single; Wm.\" Dunn, single; bered is \u2018Where did you come from, | 3 ames Molineux, single; Howard Tay- baby, dear.\u201d with George Macdonald's | well-known -words.lor, single; Wm.Davidson, single; tifying Hador and Zeluan.Block-| \u2014-\u2014 Alex.Melos, single; K.A.Montene- SHOT YOUN IRL.houses will be erected, guns of large G GIRL grin, single; Thomas Thomas, single; Pater Nelson, mingle: wm.Zesserich, calibre installed, and a railroad built Russian Youth Says He Didnt Know Married, ten children; James Zesserich, the two towns.single; Thompson Harkin, married, two between \u2014 \u2014- \u2014 Gun Was Loaded.children; John Bullit, colored, married SCOTT MURDER TRIAL.Canora, Sask., Oct.6.\u2014 A fatal ac- with family; Chas.Schuff, single.Madrid, October 6.\u2014Senor Galdos, a Republican deputy and author, pub- Ushes an address to the people of Bpain, urging them to compel the Government to put an end to the unhappy Moroccan adventure and to cease the *wicked persecutions which constitute an outrage to humanity and disgrace Spain in the eyes of the world.\u201d Fo.Melilla, Morocco, Oct.7.\u2014The Span- th troops are to-day engaged in for- | cab was wanted, and while the boy 8nd any abuse of his opportunities of peary to submit proofs of thei >.wae explaining the circumstances In- | Setting Information in this way would Pole \u201cdiscovery.meer ; Coe 3 Other dead -whose- bodies remain in.i \u2018be \u2018severel dealt with.'\u2014Lohdon I Lu Picagreement of Jury Will Neceesitate ÉNs\"yiace Sn Sunday, when.Gopipors | 0, iam ave Wun Siecle, married pli] ooion, emouche appeared on the |, sever, resident Msore sae ths ai! } New Trial.Downs, an English-speaking ir 13 Robt, Mihite, smarried, six children; ss EE mo ie ui ne mission will Peary\u2019 s data.Her grandson told her afterwards consider Conn, Cader that the officer, who was in plain yoers of age, was dlsembowelled by a Janes\u201d Iraater,: single; Fred Ing am, 2052 a OU KINGSTON MILITARY COLLEGE.Tôndon, Ont., October 6.\u2014The Crown elosed its case in the Scott murder 44a} this morning after witnesses had 7» à \u2018shot fired from a shotgun fn the hands \u2018of: à Russian youth, 15 years old.He deliberately pointed the gun at the girl, exclaiming: \u2018Your money or.your single; Alex.McLellan, married; Wargo, a Croatian, married; four ou dren: Herman -Peterson, single! two Finlanders, names -unknown, ahd thres : RoR EAMOUCHR, who: bag, been glued \u2018to Lientenant.IT clothes at the time, said something to :him which he was quite unable to un- Cérsatand, and that immediately after- Pleasing, Testimony to Its National Value.DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.wr RE Viaduct Over N.Y.C.Tracks In Buf.been heard regarding the occurrences wards Lamouche took hold of him by falo Wrecked.at the Wesley Scott home on the morn- )ife\u2019 at the same time pullin loaders who were with Wargo, Zes- Lietit; Poulin \u2018nines.of Capt.Du- | the! \u2018Referring to the Taylor banquet, the img of September 13th\u2018last.The bulk trigger.He claims he did not \u20ac he | serich and Builitch, car drivers, are bois,\u201d resigned.* » keg ar to I Mg Key nme \u2018Presse,\u2019 after giving due praise to the of the evidence was concerned With | ghe gun was loaded.Neighbors, In the 2130 mis \u2018Lieut.\u2019 \u2018Grandeherops, secretary to what he was doing with the boy, in Commander who brought the Kingston | the manner of the death of the late absence of the father, Who is away Thomas Hislop, who was one of the chief, , reply \u2018to whch she said he first mum- Harvey Scott and the incidents im- working in the Manifoba harvest flelds,- last of.the bulk of the seven hundred \u2018Lieut.Lafléche, veterinary surgeon.tled something unintelligible, and then mediately preceding.Mr, Meredith, | ¢ame to Canora for a doctor, who miners and assistants who -scurried Bread inspector; Archambault.reached out and caught her, tearing g fn his cross-examination, tried to bring went out, accompanied by Constable from the Extension mine after the dis- Promotions to .lleutenants follow: her collar and coat.He then told her rricut f that inati- .the matter of the character 2 d e Wilson, of the R.N.W.M.P., to in- astrous explosion, was seen at tho| Sergt.J.Gagnon replacing - Lieut.she was under arrest.through the perl \u201cThe oun man ful attempt was made on the moring Be spans.mere mot pelevant to deetisate the matter, but the girl bad Tunnel at Extension and téld a &rd- Poulin, Mrs.Kelly stated last night that whe comes out of that colicye after & structure A tage dette er .: = arge « + ie case.He also endeavored to estab- will be held.a een.men, including five of the dead, P roves: Letourneau _veplacing Lieut.nothing would prevent her bringing an gay of three years is the best equip- bridge was demolished this Ne a i lish the fact that there had been a on the first level when we heard the action against the inspector for the ped of all, whatever may be the career The force of t LE severe altercation between the de- PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD.; Sergt.Bastien replacing Lieut.Pre- assault to which she and her grandson he chooges, for he has method in his he explosion nu \u201c explosion, followed by a gweat rugh ôf fertaine resigned, fle, hundreds of windows witlir à d 1 Mrs.Wesley the morn- , g had been subjected in so unwarrant- hi rojects, recti- roa eased and (mrs, ay esl oY om the re had Maritime Province Body Denounces air.Bob White dropped his ple \u2018and Sergt.Louze replacing Lieut.Beaure- able a manner, and further than this, mind, | Strength In ous PR le Kingaton radiug of about a block being shittier- been bad blood existing between them Race Track Gamblin nd prisé a My So ad in the darkness gard, deceased.she stated she also intended to com- Collége will finally enter into the spirit completion, faduct, which Wäs 16008 Bri dge Whist.g Ale ri a sec on put due 3 his per Prost: oran replacing Lieut.Egan, mence immediate proceedings against of the nation, as Saint Cyr in France, (he S.J.Mc hbo) Cons, one on = si bv gh omo the city for heavy damages for the In- Woolwich and Sandhurst in England, rh : until someone came with a safet 00 Pa.The company works on thi «jn St.John, N.B.October 6.\u2014 At|lamp, \u2018and fifteen of us, holding pA Constables \u2018Massicotte, Charland, dignity of her arrest and conveyance West Point in the United States.These I shop plan.This is the fifth oui f {£:., fimding of the body: of the woman's th Fournier, Belléfleur \u2018and O'Shaugh- to the pélice station In the patrol wag- colleges, which, it is true, savor of Ca i st.Jom, N.tober 6.\u2014 At lamp, \u2018and rien or un, holding coat g £ this kind in Buffalo and the t 1h 70 fimaing of the body: of the woman's g Pp nessy were made Sergeants of, the force, gon.militarism, are, above all, creators.of e pes Sarah Scott that she had fired the bytertan sac 3 neal rotor | Bo er red ag mere ana the free AE Fo and moral form otion above con- character.The young men who come at 16 Co fatal shot.took up much time.The report from driven pack.AS great cloud at\u201d smoke stable.ALD: CARTER out of these institutions are ready for by Ning pieces Of a SP oa Hi : | In addressing Mr.Joseph Vining, Halifax in this connection says that of aires faces and we got av In the above prof¥lotions it is pro- HAS GRIEVANCE.the army, but most of them folloW| tmme building used as an offi.\\v = de ire ER he nad com ee the bridge is \u201ca craze and a curse.\u201d Cor- back.Through nto the counter level vides, hat Inapeotor oY he, Shall Ald.Carter declined to make any re- other careers according to thelr own| the Eastern Oil Company w an dns » 3.lat she had \u20ac : - ° : i crime Mr Morelia aéommittec he ruption in elections in general was we went, but we could not get through.e place oecupied\u2019 by Lieut.Be: traction of a complaint he had made personal aptitudes.ished.So far as known no lives wire | Buffalo, October \u2014A 1 \"\u201c Military College to such a high degree over the New Yorn Ce No ve SE of efficiency, comments most favorably near the corner of Elk and Mi.on the benefit to be derived by those strdets, was wrecked by dy n., nl A who have the advantage of E0ÎNE!1 o'clock this morning.An unsuo«ss- ae Pa SR SI for a period stretching over many years.The Crown, on the other hand, |.rested its case on the evidence of the langer, promoted to a captainc ne, declared to show a material décrease.The à a b p y.at a previous meeting th lost.opinion that sh p e damp drove us back out into the ng that the polfce I _ Wa Spins and.in witness\u2019 + opinion, Dr.W.H.Smith, of Fredericton, level again.We tried to clamber up chine sincla! information on which the Lad committed perjury at the time of NEW GRAIN RAILWAY.te The entire front was blown in of tia Bot 4 responsible for her acts.preserted the report, and in speaking into the cross-cut, but we were driven of Sub-Chief Lam ouche, was laid be- the investigation into the bésaults To furnish an almost rec rou saloon of Joseph McMahon.Neo 11 e evidence for the defenve was Of It spoke strongly against immoral out.Jn No.3 counter level, we eft fibe fore the committee, alleged to have been made by) between Winnipeg and Liverpool is Elk street.At the home of Jeremiah Lontuded this afternoon, and Judge post cards, books and pictures.He men, Alex.McLellan, Jaek- Tamästé!-| The report of Capt.Beriau, of the the police on McGill students on the the object of the Nelson River Rall-| Gorman, former alderman.a jue: Latchford addressed the jury at some 921t With tuberculosis and said it Wynn Steele, Fred Ingham and Bob Central Station, Was-£o the effect that C°éMON of thelr theatre night last Wa¥, & newly-formed company, repie- plece of steel.three inches log and length, after which they retired, After h0uld be combatted by the church.White, When we lost them we did at 11.30 p.m.on October 4, the patrol season.sented by RA Bonnar KC heen of Jrregular width.passed througn the \u2018being out about three hours they re- The Rev.Dr.J.G.Shearer, speaking of not know.the damp had got them.We |.waggon of \u2018No.5.statlon brought o Ald, Carter objected to the way the will apply for Incorporation at next{ house within inch of the door sill.turned and announced that they had FaC¢e track betting, sald Canada was in knew .nothing then \u20ac that the woman and a little boy to the station.ccmmittee had ordered his complaint Session of the Dominion Parliament.This piece of steel, half an inch thick, n unable to agree.The judge then the position where she receives\u2019 and smoke and damp was chasing us back The gunstable who was, with her sald to.be ebtefed In \u2018the minutes of the With the construction of \u2018this Mine | came from a pillar of the viaduct un- smissed them and a new .trial will F'Otected the professional sembler whichever way we went.We strug.| they were prisoners, but-he\u201cwas ignor- Meeting, gud asked to have \u2018the min-.| Winnipeg will be separated from thei derneath which the dynamite had been be necessary.from the United States and the t sled on through.After \u201ca while | ant of t Le dharge égaînst them, aë weli Utes amerdéd, but this was refused European markets by a rail haul.of| placed.On its course toward Gur- \u2014 and thieves who follow them.etl- almost lost.Finally we sat down to as of the name of.the man who had 85 Ald.Carter declined to admit he less than three hundred miles.The man\u2019s house it passed through u steel - CONGO AHOCITIES.ticiss dealing with this question\u201d would | figure what could be done.We were:\u2018| made the arrests, but he thought it had made any mistake, rqute map of this new company shows | girder, % of an inch thick.Another be sent from the speaker's office in a tired and beaten back, The fire damp was Inspector Lamouche.The motion proposed by Ald.Carter & proposed line from the mouth of the piece of steel pierced (\\orman\u2019s house Bubber Company to Appeal Against ftw days for circulation among | the came 80: thick the air could not be p apt.Deriau went on to say that not] Was as under: Nelson river, at the northern \u2018end ai{ near the roof.The family was pari: Acquittal of Rev.W.H.electors.broashed; and we had to run baok fiom aving any charge against the woman Considering.that the followihg re- Lake Winnipeg to a junction with the siricken and every member of it was Sheppard, - The social and moral reform coun- it.Then we decided to remain to wait.end {ld he took thein into a private solution was passed at a meeting of government's line to Hudson's Bay, thrown out of bed.cil was also pressing against social | for relief, or for death.We had not\u2019| room at the station, a seeing it was this committee; held on the 23rd June over which running rights will be se- The steel pillar under which the Brussels, October 6\u2014The Kasäi fa vice.Speaking of the white alive | walted long when we.heard a shout, late, he decided tdIÉt them go, after last, to wit: cured to a port on the bay.Witn charge was placed was twisted and ber Company, which has a monopoly trade, Dr.Shearer said that ft was be- and Alex.Shaw, .the foreman, and taking their names asking them On motion of the chairmar it was the completion of the locks at St.shattered, a section of the superstruc- \"of rubber gathering in the Kasal y x cod 60,000 girls were lost in .the Davison, who lost his son in the - \u2018mine, | to come back in fhe morning.\u201cRemolved, whereas, the said minutes Andrews, which is promised for next] ture.about twenty feet square being so of the Belglan Congo, has deci aesion I n eq Slates and Canadas this year.| came.When we heard thelr shouts! Soon after their - departure, added do not mention the remarks made by year, yeasels will be Able to'carsy grain badly damaged that it must be re- - appeal agaist the werdier of eed to In 4 .{ootenay one of the girls.fes- instructing -us we waited in the.slope Cant.:Beriay, .{8spieter.Tiji Ald.Carter to the effect that certain and other produce frem Wimnipeg to placed.The damage is estimated at ttal of the American missionary, the cu om \u2018that life was the daughter head,\u2019 but.the five never «came out.; Policemen had perjured themsslves | the head of the lake, where the N&- about $3,500.x W.H.Sheppard, handed down in of a nister.They \u201cmust bave been dead e Wohg when giving evidence at the investi- son Rivet Railway will take it to].All of the dynamite outrages hive the suit for libel brought against him to th reconumenda tons of the.Synod vâtie ile now.\u201d gation into\u2019 the complaint of the Mc- Hudson's Bay for shipmient to Europe.\u2018been directed against jobs on which a Leopoldville.Mr.Vandervelds © à eDeminion vernment 7 were All day long rescuers bave fought the that & Gill University students against the \u2018non-union men are employed.the Belgian Socialist leader was (he rea x e firat dea ing with race track fire \u2018damp, repairing the blown out | pi poifce; that sald minutes be not now.; NEW ONTARIO RAILWAY.> | emunsel for the missionany br the trial, gambling, and the second, in regard to.stofipines and brattices, though.Le : on adopted, but corrected and signed at The long talked of rallway between SIR JOSEPH WARD.\u2014 ws - n 1 1} a \"wii told the Meaford and Owen Sound will WKely ould Like To See Similar Institu- social vice, being adopted.hold hope that añy of the 82 the Hab \u2018the next met The Synod chose St.Andrews known to be in the mine ha glared\u2019 Cousidert FORE e mine have escaped.onsidering that it is not customary rpor ST ST FIRES.Church, New Glasgow, and the \u2018first Inspectors Shepherd and Dick, with \u201d race ag had.then been Boar- ta record in the minute books of com- be Qui x Oe oposcd or ra tions To Canadian Clubs in 0 Loss of Life Reported in the Weat Tuesday in October as the place and Manager Graham, of the Western Fuel h d wo Mane due thelr flames nttees remarks made by aldermen distan f twenty-five miles, and has By Many Farmers Suff time of next year's meeting.Much | Co, came from Nanaimo, and, with tat o Skok thi when discussing matters: of public or stance o y ti : New Zealand.Losses.v time was occupied with foreign mis- Supt.Little and Manager Bryden, led | CoP: u-adc \u2018that at-12.30 aim, private interest; long been agitated for by cit mens of .sion matters.Rev.D.McOdrum, of | parties of workers.Numbers worked fobs us moors eo étre |, Comsidering that ahoulà such prac- Owen BORRA ta taking up the mat Moncton, said the income must be in- heroically.Alex.Shaw, the foreman, nee © SF e station.£:ce be followed, the minutes of com Board of: Trade is.taking up the ma! and .(Canadian Associated Press.) \u2018become f the] t Th ernment subsidy of $96,- Wengen, October 6-\u2014Prences 0 ould er.e govern ubs - ard, dressing the New Zealun no\u2019 vas told unless discussions: sefve to foment] gp\u2019 iy available, which would go | club today, said he trusted that lu:- \u201c= Cousidering that such remarks at.ONE way toward building the road.llament at the coming session woud Les - tributed to Ald.Carter did not, at the The Grand Trunk offers to lease it at| take steps to give New Zealand a 1 time uttered, appear to be exaggerat.® Yearly rental of forty percent of the | superior position under the British ed, taking into consideration the evi- receipts.- navy than would accrue as the resiit Winnipeg, October 6.\u2014Disasirous crensed or some Of the missionaries and the fire basses, were indefatigable.He asked.Ting < prairie fires are raging in many parts.woman and \u2018chil of the Wist and the damage to farm- | \"écalled.+ Examination of the wine shows çom- Sw It was decided to have a special ap- paratively\u2019 few of the tfmb | -4#8 will be h mbers blown Calgary states that Ak oP re ore peal in the churches on.the second ; out, and but one or two caves where | sweeping through portions of South- Sunday in November.: the Tooting has ge One.extension Ibert wi - feet, with a \u201caA a, ping out whole dis NAMES OF OF STATIONS.good :%sicts.No loss of life is yet report:d, .of fallen coal, stopped the wofk - ~{ dence given by some embers of the of having*local naval protection.\u2018tue \u201cesqugn it is feared isolated homestead.\u2019 yo those searching fdr bodies near md pb pt ice force in the cate above referred THOUGHT THEY WERE Premier, continuing, said clubs vw! h is, may have perished.Saskatchswen| Changes Made on on }ine of C,P.R.\"| night, when eighteen had been : 5 NED.held meetings at the luncheon Dour ts sufferipg from bad fires, with covered.vy losses to crops.Many\u2019 farmers Phe.general Svinte of the matders : i 2\" lot.their whole year's civpe.onsiderin * Belleving de ON) had been drown- were becoming more numerous in C-.- Ry \u201cebescs of Mi carer.> ed «in the canal, the parents of Phillip| gaa and such clubs, he believed id of su dr ftve years of .and Andrew not been seen In New Zealand.their at said fneetis ot | | Bummera.fo four Joars 0 > value had not been [eine As a a}.\u2018sy \u2018shou ent He À reel; remit of the efforts such clubs a 3 ori Garte bad taken o'clock aay aftérnoon, when the | ye fine feell w beginni to se, .A, : \u201chis chiléren were missed, until 7 o'clock permmente among.the different Cui The \u201cfollowing changes in the \u2018names: of stations on the Mne of the Cana-7T L\u201d\u2026 \u2018¥rom.many portions of Manitoba seri-| äiab Pacific have been mage: Distr] ot.[They : ous: Dros are reported.The atmos-! No.1.\u2014Newport Centre to-b> Centre Heid and officials gay they - 1 at Winnipeg last night was| East Richford to be Miasis uoi; Glen tres.a loss {J acoourit for Hiadatone and Holland also re-| Sutton to be Glenton: Sutton Junc- thur Glenn, a \u2018brat tio eman, we Po = + ck tion to be Drummondville Junction; tween Na 2 eos levels when the_ez- | reapived.that Je resolation our the Children were found dian.towns.When n Vancou: «1, 1 n East Farnham to be Ea re nine others.ran f vn Tn chant | above referred to ved null on Ontario street, over.a mile fram 025 rade re Sue EE sem i 22 rail | trict No.2.\u2014Kemptville Junction to be | he th or r \u201cTand ot ro effect ar \u201cthat the minutes | their homes, by the police, and taken | \"75 greatly struck by the bers.Lut 1 \u201cvaging es north of Oakpoint.It| Kempton.District: No.3\u2014St, Mar- reached the mouth, Alex.Shaw, the] H 4 of the meeting of the.14th May last to thé City Hall avenue pollre station, a eT tind 8 was started ôver a week ago On the tin Junction to be Quebec Junction; Forents B, called tlynteers, | he adopted and the chairman author- where they were kept until their par- also by lady friends, who assent.p.- Dos Creek Indian Reserve.Since then te, Therese - Junction to.\u2018be ë en .fred to sign them accordingly, ; to- ve ia arrived.in the galleries to witness the pro 3 Ie ~#t has burned hundreds of sgpare Therese; C.N.Q.Fransfer to he Mont: | ¥ | gether with those of the 23rd Jurie oe eee ings.Without exaggeration he K - Faftes of pratrie sod and timber.A fort Junction, .Distfict No.4.\u2014Hull | - last.- PRAYED IN A GAMBLING.NOUSE, | say the regard for New Zealand v8 \u2018 quantity of hay has already been Junction to he.Mant wai! Juan on.AJA Carter said he made his mo- Thipe men, who gave.\u2018their names.nach - more intense there than on ve î des royed._Beveral settlers have lost pil EN SREY tion as the committer had never.taken as >John\" Jones, Evérett\u201d Wescott and fo ig of his former visit ot 55 =.a: id Tholses, and stables, and ba GOLDWIN- SMITH Cue Fa action on his: complaint and \u2018tha 4 - Cutin were _yesterdäÿ fined $30.a.an vith 0 cu Do inter, of a y escaped fearful deaths, | On TS \u201c> ¥ # ras not Customary.to | have Saal.an 0d costs, (havisy.pleaded gulity, acqua ce wit the m 3.three or four days of last w the } Lan = RIRE ue.made guitered | thoouen JF.; New Zealand.- fe sul was complétely hidden the Thinks Record: of Lie Sys $e C Com- : i: Divorce Fram: Hig) 3 Ju Ger Lr an _ - \u20ac, The Whole population in that | plete Before.Statue lp .- 1-1 \u2018a.«> Former Adtréén\" +5 + 2h51 wh tuture\u2014\" Do ; you nea to.say\u201d © © SUFFALO HERD SAFE.h i vegion is greatly alarmed, because no- Ervectid.Cd ST A ead] we srw here Tot Lap?1 one cf , house ainwrigh ib.\u201cOctober 6.- Al Ai thing but heavy ral can extinguish : \u2014_\u2014 : Loüdôn, tobe The \u2018at = ph \u2018 ax\u2014\"Or + - 4 = nos .Hap = \u2014 vk cee ; .Ry b Durned over atout the.flery element.If a high vw wind Toronte, October 6.\u2014Mr, , : , \" BR LOHR ~ Fa.third of the National Park herr.ihe a rises the whole country between Lake Kyle, president wn?the Se pe + A0 _fences were not greatly damaged.und rp Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg may be- Club, has received the following lati ow ehuréh to réptèc the 3 the buifale have not scattered ove: ihe I come the prey of the flames.The Grange, October \u20ac of Bt.Nicholas which = me og \u2018prairie as\u2019 Was first reported.h to neediesh trientine ee } ; 5 say how mueh-I am touched : | at 334: Notre Dame Bt, Ww ANSWERS FOR SON p STAMING GAVE WAY, - kind feelings.of .my fellow-cltiser.erected bythe ass | En was brought 1:11 h One Workman Killed and An shown ja the, FEES ey hy on - iin, Sold to Clase ; A al 8, compipiat and {Top Jges yesterday, charged > 5 in ured at Rook lsland, Sd as a citizen of -T Torontg, \u201chut.HE : \"PURIOUE .cas he HEXL TOK = ny \u201cEV : Be ,; thé-mitriutés end + DUHdIRE \u2018about $36,007, À Fe and Game Protection is.k a ; would have heen the best I had het LTT ; at + > ; Gas, saints.: Co TES 4 2 out whom HA - With shooting song \u2014 \u2018The \u2018charge was dismissed.as Duman said | fs was his 16-year-old son wiv _ Island, Que.\u2018Oct.3\u2014A ear- received the Gi -ather citizens \u2018in \u2018penter named Forbes was killed here the establishment y Associate of Bt Geor go's Socle ls \u2018tha down pad Seriously fn red | nase.afer et J poriant TORY ed foonth D: Septembér many: dayw |\" hit the charge be aid PARR t \u2018had, his: deck * the late John Balley, of the Irish, yu: ap; to-morrow.I ther laborer named Richard\" testant Benevolent Boctety, iniun univer-.\u2026 feF* yoo pesr ! in daw bedker.and wab badly bru 4 er ts friey TRE DAILY WITNESS is princcd 10 .ih Te the Boston, ang were ig, wa: policy, and In -promoting\u2019 thé for the time being, In (be t pendence of the press, hy.pen My setts\u2019 building, at No.38 St.Ar & fiuence other-than my ré en - street, 2.\u201ccage 4 Montres! © Jol \"Rodpa nd Frederic A RECORD, IN GRAIN\u201d HANDLING! satus.1 De; = Sagene Dougall, of Montreal.The amoywnt ef.grain which hag;deen record \u2018 £ 118\" omplete.01 s | Kille n° un eastbound Lex | IANS Lup.SBE.Mere \u201cFous satabitehn OL a boafd { month.EW pg Love the! * \u2018 communications should.Wiese handled atAliitdinehor-£ | wis É (UE Æ-eHa6 | RE : cl \u201chis\u201d july ne \\ : ah : » the ; > ©: Ones, letters to 1H aslevator this year, already ex of Wi toi EE nl Para ThE.COE WAS\u2019, dE > 2 * A ro 7e q onsideration.| tea in.Melty ne hel.Rai ou tt coed CE \u2018Editer of qe lomt-yoar.+."]
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