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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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mardi 12 octobre 1909
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[" A.43 = 5 ua ul 4 $8 Joo BERD Mas BQ, 1 D ua auras s0-\u2014MD 130 5 D EW rr be SS \u201cPram VOD PTL PO = \u2014 : tain That the Explo-| .Reached the Pole sil Surprised at the Coutroversy WHITEY CHAMPIONS COOK = \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 Met Him Fight Miles Out on te Ice Returning After Le Absence of Fifteen =~ © Months _- stiathcona,\u2019 Sept.26, 1909.Ti.\u2018hat Labrador les on the qu + Nurth Pole has caused it ste sudden notoriety, until suppuse that the North Pole at some exceedingly de- fo 1 ole is\u201d ws + nd les comp ol Ar \u2018-auinz by our OWn wireless the UF Commander Peary's suc- ess 5-1, vated along over the Gulf of SF.1.rriive, We ran into Battle we found the famous process of H.: Crete Re = ©.stil in the «.1 .p.a function she most sore- | vo i.a~ her captain tersely ex- : Ni decent port would per- 15 remain otherwise,\u2019 sis vas now, however, a trifle im- poi oad with her new \u2018paint and Lee ocoing bravely ornamented with | Bose ox titads, she looked remarkably | her rough work in the} «nd a veritable Adonis com- piu to the wieck that limped into | the =~.harbor after the last effort ted einmunder Peary made.We | made a sanew hat undignified entrance we =teimmed to anchor close to the |: getting tangled in su + of a large banking schooner | the fairway with lines | We drifted across = ol two schoonerg-as el uit, | no little excitement there- demonstrating that even \u201cevan possessed no monopoly.firs to navigation, °° * Peary gave us a very ception, being now quite an which the Newfoundlais Hoir splendid youxg © repeated.As the lat- is \u201cniversally knowu as \u2018Bbb,\u2019 in quarter-deck directing bis their laborious campaign w.rus greuse, blood, and de- biiv © dogs and Esquimaux, and one lkes s;où him as a conquerer of tie cusipuces that for three hundred vars ind withstood the onslaught of the cotrcge genius and money of the tiinaad world, one thought of the oth- to Hobs und felt grateful that we might bevicve there are veritable fields lu Vuix In reality in the lives of the huile st.possibly as hard to win as.Beer battles or frigid poles.; ; ; Wo «oon heard of the rival_expedi- Uou under Dr Ble tte Put bu.us Fu.1 the Bit ire bits the ti an: Us G by, + leu is ta Potoa of fe fps hace 3 oll trond, Cielo Vian leds, Lise er) in «th side, tele [EAN Py t1 Blown n'en in \u201cjuil = oosevplt\u2019 as we, | aan Wl; os - ed up Ered Couk, which \u2018lad alse} PRICE ONE CE NT.ciQne : thing that struck all our \u2018men °} =x, being.very first-class were Peary™s Hedges.Me demonstrated the .- aé- ventages and strength and lightfiess be unsurpassable.Oddly enough, our own are all made by the brother.of Dr.Cook, who also is a very experienced sledge builder.- They would not, however, withstand one-half the bad usage that Peary's would.They suit our work admirably, however, being of Bart Mes.ahd Dr.Grieve: e- dia : Sr dma fnore.\u2018than | Te : \"do mot Only, we, have the Polar Sea ice.to contend with.Captain Peary kindly gave us fitiings for two sledges like his own famous one.No one complained on the \u2018Roosevelt.\u201d The small cabins seem to have been easily kept warm.The Doctor had been able to do some elaborate microscopical- work in the tiny space which was bed-room, \u2018laboratory \u2018and general living-room for.him, a work \"one could not do neatly with cold fin- gers\u2014all most generously\u2019 presented üs with mementos, and the quartz -crys- \u2018tels from Grant land have served to induce more than one of our natives \u2018to.helieve that the pole is a kind of mag- .nifled stalactite, encrusted with crystal barnacles like an'olà wharf- post.Peary's own cablh was adorned with à huge full-rigge@ model ship, glorious with cahvas and bunting, the.evolution of which, he told us, bad passed ma weary.hours.sudcess.Mad \u201cbeen achieved deservedly.Everyone \u201cwis In good health.Every-\" one was in the best of spirits.Everyone was quite frierdly\u2014(you are.\u201csupposed\u201d niate after 80 protracted, a familiarity) \u2014and everyone had 4 good word Tor everyone else.\u2018There \u201chad béén no \u2018hquor used où the -expedition.for \u2018sirengthening the\u2019 \u2018nerves\u2019 or hodies,\u2019 - smreked \u201cto-kilh time, or anything : Indeed we.only.Heard\u2019 regrets that 80 chjoyahle an expedition -had so soon come to an end, all hands seemed quite willing.to start off again, indeed \u2018might have been a party.returning from a.EE the \u201ccountry.As we stea Moran\u201d Harbor, a day Or two later, we \u201cpicked up.on ue fes thät the ÿchooner \u2018Jean= mentioned in ing tier as we spoke i quiry they told us they ere.\u2018Mr.\u201cHar ry Whitney and Mr.Grhnt of a\u201cSeots walrus and bear hunting station from torth Greenland and Grantiand.The \u201cstiehore the ine ae and for a year had bee \u2018a ja Ésquimaux\" since ag Dr.\u201csnd mans \u2018geod men lke Capt, \u201craie before them.Fhe by the \u2018Jeannie\u2019 except ome man, who had left them to try and-find-an edrier way to civilization; and.sud: who had been bn successful, and we were surpris- 4m ed iv hear of the controversy asto Brüutivness.Dr.Cook \u2018Had been: ; \u201cpreël = aquiPMitance of mine, alse, £0F pures Rjémion stat Inds tne first meeting being in 1898, When with some of the wreckedtrew ol lis 1-futed \u2018Miranda,\u2019 he landed' at- Fat Harbor.Since that time I ba clin met him at the\u2019 Arctic Cut temp Fire Club, and \u201cplaces | \u201cheer he or 1 have been speak- big.: \u2018sg is quite certain, Pearÿ pad\u201d bea on re Pole, and descrifféd it as het > (légrees north latitude; told LL.= just getting into trim'at that bo \"V5, \u2018You couldn\u2019t have brown over the bar of a chair L : ; sul on my hands and feet.oo .- svemed in splendid condj- ; 1H vuclor, Mr.Borrup and Mr.\u2026 whose wonderfui escape bg tour holes made in him \u201c © unger-tip shot off by a rifle boo at accidentally came through : as'He lay down, was the talk mds.lt would puzzle many ww to put five holes in a man Lullet, and scarcely hurt.> vy ' sider Peary had been good # \"+, Wire Mr.Bridgeman for per- tu present the hospital with L' -._ - stores of the \u2018Roosevelt,\u2019 and u -sug been most generously con~ t+ yy commenced the next morn- sid them\u2014walrus, bear, dogs, al sthing else, living and dead, b he lop of the boxes, they were I~ \u201cIv in the trim state dn which thing of | Who has lived also \u2018a la: winter, was confident.nef DE -Onok J.RA ol serve for supplies, having | op at Ashe Tie Mr.Fleming and Mas Biiby are main.~ our Aistingulshed visitors came to ted at \u2018Hospital and-subsequently.we adjourned to their schaoner\u2014in charge \"Rain ôf à Néwfoundianger\u2014that ulédice,! \u201cwarrior, Capt Sam Bartlett, to.whom an expedition to Smith Sound In a -fthoaner \u2018is.like & Mr «to.a vert > F.- had reached-the pole.He »eémed gredtly surprised that nie ome.Joos | should be doubted.- ba certain he could have.r time he took.Mr.Whitney, Bow never having made the attente dashes and wished\u201d most \u201cméartily \u201cto escape the notorfety attaching to as he wished, being -frierids Peary and \u20acook, not to be ied ap in the matter.\u201d Both these men saïd they considered | their Arctic experiefices picnics, enjoy- the north edge of \u201cthe md.only the Polar dash- itself over \u201cte À Asoo ocean presents Hie bios + Mr.Whitney had leËt to me south with Mr.Grant, as hig: appeared.He met \u201cCapt.crche of Dr.Cook's.ir property left under hig care and pured \u201csafely In the ground at Pp tiowever, told us he fex things would be Jnterfored with, on the Sthel Tad \u201cnally left the grocers\u2019 stares, to à à 1 i the boxes were oft apd in ¢.- had been ma han i 4 \u201cre off, then the: Wem cA Hour, treacle, pemmican, oath.fee, ten, etc, wére: oF, good | v we to be had, ahd: we nd for a long time to 1s hard winter many } st undeniably gratef 'v, the Peary- \u2018Arctie\u201d ; « ussisted the éxp annual affair, ; a \u201cMaidor being choked with\" cons shoqners.| ny .No.one could visit.the | d, without coming | À 1° feeling; -Ahat:t WF to be hostile to your cabin- | and \"not one of\u201d the \u2018scientific, \u201cmen | :} vise.Was.Jn port, with Mr.Harry.Whit- | \u2018 Frey on board, and a afte en latter in his schooner had been driven wrecked crew had ali-béea Dicked up: Ppqoiman\u2019, ai pr that he was-not en éxrert in\u201d Polars wot | ed them thoroughly, got cally adapted to the conditions of Iife gnd: often vished they\u2018 were back.sa \u201cPeary cal storm, after.also says game.Je plentif \u201cto | West, er the Florida.then was unwilling.to- retivh | for: the CC umants- end of them and they certainly seemed to CB BL ROGHT - ron eps; °c.Stated t that.be: thrown tothe ahimats< 8.\u201d = Vancouver, Oct.2 res \"ude, While Myrdal ve ly cut:abonut the head.It rips the bullet Struck some HER | abandoned mine.- \u201c.hea it fh ts COR hibgton,.\u2018October e points tn the.enr ot.Atlantic Ügast.from the \u201c rurricant,- \u2018which wrecked Key \u201cover Florida, hans passed, a the and went ut to sen at 1.am.j'alstuihenies now con ing force north-easter! SHOWN ; IN - \u201cGags DérOrE tas EXECUTION oer \"PP?clinely and ate.captured.te the tan.TT fly out te- pisces \u2018and his EL R th nsuccessful the rame fim ur the Sul tante menngerie .- 1 1A fem trom Bonny, out dbase font A.| e Fr ; > he dE killed and A Vide ing cougas Fu, sa 9e uhy.BR, Beokielth le / another | d at a cougar.ely] in frant ot.thie tunnel.Therg was &'[ Br ford\u2019 body was | ndred feet.Jaren = i PA aan AT \u201cSTE CCS Pr.= College; Joined.with th welcome to\u2019 the: fresh \u2018ture.The en \u201cshmbly Hall, \u2018foie wed.\u2018by ® in the \u2018men symnadiig.and FHousebold Betence, bers of the- staff.That | tedin Jere also see -opened \u201cat.wi 0 and enc est \u2018indian |.West |-Ené \u2018yesterday.and swept north-eaaterly ccording to |.of .to-day.\u201c| Teather bureau to ds oy.as opt De The | inater with: along | \u201com Seturday evening the a | | Joni years\u2019 in agriculture at deuil, Young: NS = sen.| \u2018Chrfatian Association - 4a extending a | , : ihe | tion of thé \u2018form cfa -érand :concprt- sin.the.\u201cAs- \u2018social hour A cor- \u2018dial invitation \u201cwas : extehded.-to the students in.the Schools \u2018for \u2018Teachers | and'to mam- this invita- | tion was\u2019: Just.as cordially, received 1 The : \u201cmembers n.- ttendinece .= The: convert\u2019 ve, Mr.Buck, act-| _ ant.\u2018by the Bul tas , - Mr.Femisux Will Urge Badue tion of Latter Postal to Two Cents _ Qitawa,- Qet.12 \u2014Ît is unders ood that\u201d \u2018while 18 Buys sa «ue Hon, Ro- enter.into nggo- 8 the French\" Government \u201cwiththe-rabiqèt\" of sécuring a reduc- -detier pôstl râtes between [ thet country and Canada, from five to | tro conte\u201d It is thought that a.Tes -aéetion dn the postal ratez bettréèn two courfriés would.be a very du tie - briate complement of treaty, negotiated: b y the HOA.Mésers.Fielding ahd\u201d Brodeur, and which will be ratified \u2018this session.source trade: this\u201d year für fodder, has rather [disappointed the ex- ctations of : the pore: Barly 8 were [ exporters in vey stating that the hay crop-bad fat \u2018somplete- and that à \u2018serious.shoitige it.\u201d of export and for the-toen.who deal 18 hay and |.Man Named Bodfart Confesses to Detectives of New Scotland Yard.SAYS HE WAS EMPLOYED BY A REJECTED.SUITOR \u2018OF DEAD VICTIM.(Canadian \u2018London, Oct.| i William Bedfort, an American, born in.| Minneapolis, surrendered \u2019 himself to | Frank Froest, + supertitandens | | Hew Scotiand\u2019 Yard, to ee con- } fessed that he had \u2018murdered\u2019 Miss Kin- | rade, of Hamilton, Canada.H Mr.Froest, in speaking to the Cana- | dian Associated\u2019 Press, thought Bedfort was crazy and doubts |: if he is really guilty as he confesses.Chlet Inspector | charge of the case, in speaking to the | } | Î | nl I i} i ! (Kydd) paid a says':Bedfort's ran, ;4hrough .- England, he continued.tell my wife.\u2019 in bis band.despatch and he showed so-plaini | named Bedfort could.again without i.yould come \u2018 \u2018Mr, - get cal tervisw she \u2018Canadian Associated Press, said that \"on Bedfort surrendering =.himself - he cond's ome yesterday ag loon, in order to ascertain \u2018whethér\u2019sych a crime as Bedfort had confessed: mitted had tukén place Story taie.50, closely | with\u201d the newspaper \u2018niurder that he fs incl him: particularly as: six: months in \u2018the date \"Le Bives of the Kinrade murder.:: = this méraing, \u201che © {rected the date portunity; wheh \u2018the at had on fosbed: > nie of Ethel Kinrade.This hay: hl intirmation he had had of sion, and it almost unnervel a always knew it would come oui fit 14st?| he asked eagerly: certein theré is no-chance of a mistake.My Gol, I ornately, an re dre -&poke he alternately ace it he or hin it means a trip Back éast again, an \u2018the reopening of the wholé matter, b 1t is worth it.\" If wrong it will \"only serve to revive interest in the Throughout the interven.Wright kept repeating, \u201cWe will.ba awfully glad if ît'is i her Would come at last, but matter at what hour th ey Ci Associated Press.) 12.\u2014Yesterday Edward: Poff \u2018the said that he | Kydd, ~who has visit to \u201cZaprd Strath- having com-, r.Kydd of the \u2018But, Said Mr.Ky y siyivg hat When Re E : ard palitabce, a ake Homme more \u2018spake .tô me and cor- \u2018kth \u201cardund \u201ctheif o doeks;.where, Sei met.a ma ho ter + a shor a Rate expressed.% w ih for =] à + had ¥ even a \u2018I \u2018Wait a moment tiii I He went intô an ad- Joining room from which a few rninuies later came a littfë cry, then\u2019aïl was quiet for a few miputes.Présently he again emergud \u2018etrrWing the déspatch \u2018Do-you think it true,\u2019 \u2018Are you ahsolutely smoothed 1t Chenin with shakiag hands, whHe set in an effert-to i RE emotion a rite knew, a man! saw his wife, and then er phe aga ugh noth tried to place him they.ola ae ould es Wright know the murderer again she sa® him, was asked, and ae pled, \u2018She has always à seit that could recognize him, and believe ve : I suppose if the report is trya ie > affair from Meany good comin; \u2018so soon.\u201d the\u2018- circam- that \u2018She has had a À, to enter tao à law firm as sen \u201cBout worry about - the time; bras | them.along,\u2019 he sald.Later in the evening the reporter again, and Mr.Wright eagerly asked for more news.Although Mrs, Wright was present at the second.in- preferred to-let her \u2018Aus- band do the talkihg, and never oven tumed to look at- the zeporter, when questions regarding.h were put.-A remark to the.act Ahat seamed | rather composed \u201cunger - fatances led Mr.Wright to reply Fahe was 3 very different girl.to.what \u20181 she wus last spring, \u201cchante to recover, and can bear things better,\u2019 he said.Wright lils wifé \u2018aré \u2018 angi ar he etoria\u2019 Hotel: ard living 1 Ada | a student.GIFT T0 SIR LOMER GOUIN Picture and Statue Presented | by Merchants to Provincial Premier, AFTER BY FUTURE BUSINESS MEN.Last evening in the Club Canadien, the members of the Retail Merchapts\u2019 Association, with a number of friends and admirers, presented Gouin with Sir FINE ARTS WILL BE LOOK- Lomer two objects of art\u2014the .! Problem,\u2019 a painting by Charles Gill, and \u2018Sans Merci, Hebert.a bronze by Philippe Mr.Gervais, M.P., briefly explained the object of the meeting, and Mr.O.- Lemire, president of the Retail Mer- the official addréss, in which he mentiered espe- clally the debt due Sir Lomer by the chants\u2019 Association, read with the result._ SIR LOMER GOUIN.3 citizens of Montreal for cessfully fought the \u2018trusts and.placed ' d'the public in a position to get cheaper havin g suc-, t.; his reply, the Premier, taking up ; a 8% \u201cTHAT CEMENT MERGER.- 24e 1e dant r = THT a TT pmo , i # THe f 3 Ar ly up | ; ES any ad À.aman = ; py RAILS \u2014_\u2014 gr 4 BE manufacture of cement is now In a .AL zt | t \\ roa the gery forefront of Canadian Industries.0 7 pte mira À LEE Pi Us : ON T HALIBUT RAR i ; 8 The marvellous and rapid growth of this ON R ER Fo : Er | : 2 ; i 2 Es d \u20ac 3 > Yada ear TR EL 2 = 5 - : .: | new: tndustry 1s a convincing arzument in \u201c a , > ti ., a RETUR { : ON \u2019 Cu Ce res |.08 COMINGI 5 FISH ARE 188 - and of LE VubNE&S nppreclatton of its FE IS COMING so \\ rx oaths oe : = \u2018Ho value, conveniences and durability.There : MINE 5 TY y at of THE WEST CROP YIELD ] Na = cu no doubt that the construction of .id .= A BROKER'S \u2018OPINION Co .y C FUL pild : M NA: ceméht buildings, factories and houses is \u201cInterest closel ntifed w ar ayn EE oo SAFER EE \u2014 : Ki ~ y identified\u2019 with The After the La\u2019 Ro ; + ve Ti \u201coa 1 destined to supersede to a great extent Rubber industr © Rose- Nipissing slump, \u2018 ; .La \u201ci The western wheat cro both A highly Int a ie NE | bie ety Canin nd 8 | primer mine top rk on pra th tem mee phe Bh el fl hos als moralug by Tho Coen Wad State owing to stormy wenther.| This fact being recognized, it becomes a highly important announcement re- Crown Reserve h o ver Leaf.Mr.George A.Robinson, -of Bryant i Ds roduc u twenty years,\" said Mr.ai office at Ottawa regarding crop con- of lak rmy weather.A: , ; to those interested in the manufacture of rsarding stock and dividend disburse- | and that the: Crown Reserve Pare Brothers & Co.wha.has just returned Ogll ie a Te who bas fgures will prove.tater ti inion.~The trout ond > pitenon ang fore, ne CK 813 cement to use every means to bring about an énortiy to be made in con- holders consider the lease favorable from à Visit to the Cobait camp, in a jus\u2018; returned from the West.\u2019 ing that Canada's agricultural , products prices are reasonable.Denti nj STU E a state of conditions that will make for the Canadt Rubber securities in both | to their interests is shown by the letter to the \u2018Witness\u2019 this morning, \u2018he wheat is almost wholly high grade, | his year show marked Improvement, both cod are also more plentiful, j.: COMP i i anadian \u201cand \"American markets.| strength of Cro R On the Gillies limit, wbere.the for- as in being shown by the daily inspection 98 to quantity and qualit lower tha PTE re perfection in the production of this valu- One of the features of rubber opera- day.That opint eu stock to- est has been king the clang of ham- returns at Winnipeg, and as a result our Compared with reports at the same date Smoked n usuel at this sc.MA.i able\u2019 material.tions in the last few years on both | justified.Pinion is undoubtedly mer and drill is Dow heard and the flour from this crop ls much stronger and last year, the average quality of spring arriving daily b ured ad \u201ca ig The recent merger is a great strl sides of the line, has been the ag- rough C|ææerior.thau that of last year\u201d wheat is 82.58 to T5 percent of a sta daily by express, us.B g stride In i \u20ac > .Silver Leaf has made a new find 8h p ts are being rapidly de-| Mr.Th of oat pe standard, bloaters, but kippered her se i this direction, as the bringl gressive manner\u2018in which- the big cor- At 4a + veloped te 18s fof - |, Mr-Thompson is quite coufident that the oats 88.97 to T5, of barley 81.22 to er sn SAONE ; 3 s n, as the nglog together of porations have expanded thelr business a depth of à hundred feet, tk,\u201d p ©.nes: gurpassing rich restera crop will exceed 115,000,000 bush- 71, of rye 81.29 to 78, of peas 81.84 to 63, scarce.ay dsor Bi the - best plants in Canada under one | by acquisiton of new companies or the ore carries 5,000 ounces of silver to \"°8- The-showings on the Wyon- els, and says that the production of oats, Of beans 62.32 to 75, of buckwheat 86.01 Shell oysters will arrive mor.- a {ll : bead, resulting In a more efficient super- development of new Hlnes of trade.the ton, and the vein is three inches aan better Bonn as the Young.barley and fax 1s much greater than in = or of mixed grains 60.28 to 76, of flax during this week.Up to the; 5 TIT |.vislon, cannot but make for a better and At the present time the United States fe le.This find was made thirty ÿ as claim, which recently chan DO hes to\" i, to 68, aud of cornfor husking 86.77 Choice malpecques have been = a À 3 R - et west of the old shaft, and an ex- ands at a big figure, are wonderful.er explaining in detail the great bene- .n the North West Provinces, Put às the seuson advances 2! 4, \u2018 i more improved and efficlent method of ubber Company is in process of creat- 0) +NION TOLD POLICE- A IT WAS UNTRUE 1 bed \u201ced at her home, 18 BL + last night, little 12- pa 7 Callery sicepily rubbed yea oy ¢yes and admitted bro man who sat beside her oe th mest nas been put before the sy al for a long time.pul « hich she founded her i « ordinary incidents of- gure went into a neighbor's eh \u201ctherihe street east, on Bust on, with some other \u2026 came so engrossed in eho! :.Led, and curing them puis = -curlet fever, and suc- ce veus of teething, that ie ; -merge from her make- wi .[ domestic troubles she bel.streets outside were fod\u201d hour long past when she dar | ten at home.ue - genie = vb er Lie wis , \u2018Daily Withess' ee ne C2 mos.$2.00.\u2018Weekly Witness\u2019 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the world.The last edition of the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 | is delivered in the city every evening of publication \u2018at per antum, aad \u2018World Wide\u2019 at $1.50 per annum.Al business communications should be addressed \u2018John Dougall .& Bon, \u2018Wit- 1 STREET.peas\u2019 Offive, Montreal.All letters to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Bai- tor of the ituers.\u201d Montreal.While the publishers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 exclude from its columns all financial and other advertisements which they.consider calculated or intended to take advantage of \u2018or injure the reader, it must be unde er stood that they in no way guarantee ad a vertisements.- and must © tliélr readers to exercise thelr own retion in the way of putting falth Mm them.It is of course.impossible to know much about mining advertising, wiih offers probably: the most speculative, snd, .therefore, the most risky of all Inveptthents.The great\u2019 1 chances of gain are balanced by the great | chances of Ios; and Ro one should in a very speculative property mose he can afford to lose.Readers of the Witness\u2019 leaving Be city for a shorter or longer period.have the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 each day of pubs |.Neatton, by mail.at twenty-five cents per month, Great Britain and the Untted States included.Ix%A OCTOBER £r£s S| M|T|W|T|F}|8 ee se es es .1 2 3| 4| 5/.6/ 7| 8/9 10 11 |12 |13/ 14/15/16 17 18 (19 20| 21| 22/23 24 25 26 | 27] 28) 29/30 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1909.The application to parliament for an act to incorporate the Merchants Bank of Canada Pension Fund is a move in accordance with a system now being adopted by many large monetary and other institations.In such concerns, employtrig a large number of persons, on whose honesty and reliableness they must depend for efficiency and security against loses, 'the principle is recognized that they should :be stven] 4, adequate aalaries, and be retained in service by the prospect of a pension on retirement on reaching the age mit.Most young men, when they enter upon a career in life, look forward with full expectancy to high positions and rewards, but most of them need to be encouraged to consider insurance against poverty in old \u2018age, \u2018 Their by spôrts, are on \u2018promotion, and getting rich, and their days slip by briug- tion to the task fn: Band and associate their best endeavor.# | Judge Gaynor has been called 1.cludes minds, in so far as not monopolized a ing them tè inidéle lite and, fixed.cons Le rors.ditions héfore they: Rave realibed.\u2018that the plan their best hopd ta in steady épptles-\" 4 ; that 1s altogether for thetr Wall beg; |.Te this end would § mob À roi at : \u2014.That -polités a: mikes strange\u2018.\u201cbèd- \u2018fellows Wan ola\u2019 story that has Just Tecoived another Illustration in the case of Judge Gaynor accepting the nomination of Tammany for Mayor: of New York,.and with it, it weuléseem, the whole of Tammany's policies.the Christian Jurist, yet, .he pow apparently consones; the \u201cprotector ot:vice) the \u2018protector \u201cof .thugs,\u2019 the\u2019 \u2018gratter, end the avotistnan- oft \u2018his ticket.He has.indeed Tequested other organisations presumably honest not to complicate the election machinery with their in- dividuai meminations, but to have them all on the general ticket.With some excuse, the New York | \u2018American.\u2019 Mr.Hearst's paper, shrieks that the decent and re- butable organizations\u2014in whieh it n- Mr.\u201d Hearst's Independence -{ League, whose mission is to nominate Mr.Hearst\u2014Wwill positively and indig- | nantly refuse, \u2018even with Judge Gay- \u2018nor at the head, to fall into line be- \u2018hind the most atrocious array of \u2018 soiled and damaged political rags and \u2018remnants that have ever been ex- \u2018posed for public sale upon the bar- \u2018gain counter of Tammany Hall.\u2019 In a milder vein the Democratic \u2018World\u2019 reproaches \"Judge Gaynor with being J Tammany's.candidate, which fact is \u2018the chief argument his opponents have against.him.His speech of acceptance should have been a ringing declaration of political independence, such as would inspire who is oppesed-to boss rule and corrupt machine government.; Instead of whith; he -hdé preferred to fight from the Inside oZ the Tiger.The .fact that the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists is about to hold an important exhibition in the Art Gallery, which will open on No- \u201cvember 10, will be grateful to all lovers of the arts.The aims of this society are \u2018the unhu.ux m one body \u2018artists of the empire for the advance- \u2018ment of the arts of painting, sculp- \u2018ture, etching, engraving, decoration \u2018and architecture; and generally the \u2018 encouragement and promotion \u2018of \u201cthose arts throughout the Dominions \u2018beyond the seas, and of bringing the \u2018acts of those Dominions ynder- the \u2018notice.of subjects residing in the \u201cUnited Kingdom.\u2019 The company has a charter with diploma to its members and assocmtes, and it is hoped that the first exhibition in this city may be the forerunner of many more, and a successful inauguration of the policy of the.soclety In.\u201cCanada.| It is the desire of the Lord Strathcona is \u2018the à dent, that branches be eatablighed in each of the great art centres.through- \u2018out the Emptre, he members of which will hold the society's diplomm, -and \u2018from time to time ft is intended that notable exhibitions of the collective | work of the Empire shall be held in] the Mother Country.Nat only \u2018should this promote the arts, but it | should \u2018forge one more link in the \u2018great Imperial chain, which binds \u201ctogether the \u201cMother Country and her \u2018Children beyond the Seas.* That the society is thoroughly représenta- |' tive is shown by the fact that Lord Leighton and G.F'.Watts were among | the first exhibitope, and.that Sir John Millafy and J McNeill Whistler weré among its first \u2018members.\u2018 The society was started in 1886 in Melbourne, Australis,.as the Anglo-Aus- | tralian Society of Artists, and changed its title in 1904, in response to the sympathy and interest extended.to it from other parts of the Empire.Its mission here in a compliment to Can- | ada, which many of us will highly appreciate.- CUT OUT THE MIDDLEMAN.The farmers of the west are planning a.system of co-cperation\u2014or some one.fy\u2019 planning it for thém\u2014to save them from the middleman, the parasite wis bed them of a large part of thé\u2019 éelue of their harvest, and wlio \u2018works malignly to make their product | ds\u2018 étigap to the farmer and as dear to.\u2018the consumer as he posiibly can.There is no doubt that this fs the study of the dealar in\" the wheat pit, as it is the study of all dealers in all commodities.They buy as cheaply and sell .as denrly as \u2018they can.There is a great difference In the price at which the farmer Sels ang that at which the\u2019 consunier buys, can be done to knit them'to their task | ation, Seneral.i ton thine \u2018whuld.emo | : do not row Wuettos wach, dn arrange- every voter | which | morary presi- ment is fendikio, byt: speaking \u2018gonsc- ally jt is highly \u201cthigt every: factlity should be given to.sack An.experiment, so that, \u2018if they can, thay may give the retief nesded, li thew \u2018fait to-accompiiets \u201chat i: Jokes or x, they WIL at Teast serve fi Hones.hd ds ure to reconcile\u201d fhe farmers to the methods which natural law and (prio interchange lave provided.It ts.ponsibie, perisape, to oxaguerate.the mischief wrought by the inanipula- tor.Ten tirousand, men may bet ypon a horse rade, yet, foul play apait, all thelr gambling will not make either horse run fasted er slower, | The most of the sambling on the wheat pit \u2018has just that much effect on the price of wheat, taking the average of the season.It may be possible to press the crop to @ sale, or seclude it for the time, according to the average dealer's hopes and fears.By holding it back he loses or gains according to the\u2019 shrewdness of.his calculations.In any case he relieves both the farmer and the consumer of the Storage, the deterioration and the loss of Interest during the time he holds._ These are burdens that | somebody must bear and which naturally belong to the capitalist.On the \u2018average and under normal conditions the middleman does a good deal of necessary work and thinking for the mousey, \u2018he makes\u2014work and thinking 4 - 800d deal \u2018of which would need to be dome by somebody.The middleman seems .to be an agknowledged necessity in all businesses.In cities where th: merchants are within cry of each other there are brokers carrying on business between them.It is the same in real estate.\u201cAny man who wants to tuy or-sell goes to an estate agent to make his deal fôr him.The wholesaler is a middleman, so is the retailer, but each works hard and takes large risks for all he earns.We have not yet learned to ellminate him.Still, wherever a superfluous intermediary can be cut out, so \u2018much the better for the principals, both buyer ana seller.THE LOWERING OF STATESMANSHIP, \u2018 ; ow A discussion 18 going on in the Southern States over the disappearance from public lite,\u2019 of such powerful intellects as flourished in national af- -fairs previous to the Civil War.This complain}.ia, gk\u2019, limited to thet sec- .tion of the ceuniay.Neither the Northern States nor Canada can pretend that their strongest men serve their \u2018country as legislsiors.The south has no doubt _special reason for being worse represented now than ft used to be - It has not now the leisuréd class of country gentle- | en, - -Hving on.the labor of their | slaves, that it had then.Moreover, the \u2018Democratic, party, which included the \u2018Southerners, was then dominant, and.Washington offered a caveer which: it no longer does to fts members who ( seek \u2018honor there.These cènsidera- | tions are special, to the South, but #t is more important to consider those which likewise apply elsewhere.First among these are the splendid chances which industrial expansion offers to | men\u201d of commanding braîn' power.Such may indeed wish to be useful to for them in-the-industrial and finan- clal machinery of the country that they get engulfed in it.They get to \u2018have special interests of Yhelr own, which come to constitute\u201d their chief interest fn politics; and the political | machinery for its.part is such that whoever has such interests can pay to have them cated for without appearing m the matter himself.Thus, | instéaa \u2018of being towers of strength to - their country, the mes of might become its tempters and bloodsuckers, Another cause of change lies in the machine system of politics.We had recently a great speech by Mr.Borden, the leader of the opposition, tm which he told what.the Conservative party stood for.Ome looks in vain for the proclamation, of grand res forms.Evan.the.vague ones about national ownership and - labor pro- | | tection, that \u2018have done \u2018duty we long, have disappeared.Nor was] thers, as far as reported, any no need; the party fn - \u2018power had adopted his party's policy.The public morals were to be.alevated it is tua This was tg be done by.driving | | ST.LAWRENCE DRY DOCK 4 thelf country, düt such is the demand | Bh statement of public\u2019 policy.There was songs | WAIT Probably be.be Situated st \u2018Quebec Says.Harland & Wolf's Representative | Ottawe, Oct, The statement 18 made by \u2018the representative of Harland.\u2018& Wolff, the Belfast shipbuilders, which: proposes to \u2018locafe .m- that the main object of the firm in coming to Canada is-to coonstruct a dry dock on the St.Lawrence, and That in doing this it is acting in co-operation th the Canadian shipping interests.th the government and the ship- interests have been anxious to with the situation which arises from the\u2019fact that there are a number of vessels plying on the St.Lawrence which are too large for the dry dock ter ng of ships the representative of the firm says, is a secondary consideration, although it is expected that Shey will go in for the construc- \u2018both naval and commercial vont and yards will be situated at.Quebec] because the British Admtralty has adopted the policy of not allowing British War: vessels to pass up the river to Montreal excepting on special occasions, owing to the Narrow of the Ancient Capifal.RR MACDONALD Lb colipee.Visit of \u2018Dean Russell, -of- Wiscainsin University.\u2014 Yesterday the students and mémbers of the Mucdonuld College stan met in special assembly and \u2018heard Dt dt; L stussell, Dean or the b'aculty of Ag- culture of Wisconsin.\u2018University, speak on the extension work carrted on.py Ba Stusedl] was for many years - femaor of bacteriol in ny ysars pio: which he.is now aeafl, aud his eminé reputation a8 an authority and expert 101, - agricultural - - bacterioiagy, ie.well \u2018Re has.writen a \u201cnumber of WORKS, ology ag \u201c Ouritiles of \u201cDalry.Bacterio a - \u2018Agricultura Bacs speaiser, pbs, a.the good work he had \u2018accomphahed, wishing him continued success.Dr.Russell remarked that he was only one ot a group of men who were studying the educational institutions of the east.The west always looked to the east in order to find wnere possible ideas which could ne appropriated and applied to the great problems of education, and when this \u2018new star, Macdonald College, crose in the east, it had commanded, and was still holding, the attention of the west.What was Canada doing for education ?It was dawning on the educated that true education centred back on to the farm and into the home.The University, to do the greatest good, could no longer remain away by itself, but must project itself into the very life of the masses.This was being attempted in such institutions as Macdonald College and was also the basis cf the work being done in Wisconsin under the extension movement.This movement, which now embraced every department of the University, was begun by the College of Agriculture.It was found that literature and abundant reading matter did not really reach the man for whom it was inten So the attempt was made te bring before the farmer, by means of an ocular demonstration, the results su the research work done by the col- introducing \u2018the The University might be likéned to a great dynamo, the farmer aiid artisan to the motors, but unless there was the live wire connecting these two, the energy and power of the dynamo would have no effect on the motor.The extension work, where practical demonstrations were.given, was the live wire.Dr.Russell gave a concrete example of this work, Litérature had been sown almost knee-deep about bovine tuberculosi, but with little practical t.The extension work method was to go into a district, selegt a herd of cattle and test them.A fine-look- ing animal would be found infected\u2014 an animal that ta all outward appesar- ance was sound and valuable, but which a post-mortem ° examination would show to be far gone in the disease, In this way the farmer would see the need of thorough investige- tion.The University should be an instrument of state, and when it brought to the mass of the people help, and dem- monstrated usefulness, support by the people was never wanting.Dr.Robertson thanked the speaker for his useful address, and on behalf of all present.wished him abundant success.ZION'S MEMORIAL ORGAN.Now Stands m= Monument to the First Congregations: Minister in Mo ntreal The Richard Miles Memorial Organ in Zion Church, which is to be formally \\edicated on Thursday evening, was used at last Sunday's services.The new instrument is of aingularly sweet tone, has an interesting variety of stops tremely good 9 lits surroundings.It is divided into \u2018two parts, one on each side of the: handsome \u2018Wilkes memorial window and with the console immediately behind the minister, and in front of the | \u2018choir seats, the organist is able to \u2018control his singers perfectly.The Rev.Mr.Day at the evening service drew lessons from the life of the Rev.Richard Miles, the first pastor of Zion and Montreal's first Congregational minister, eloquently sketching the ca- reser of that self-gacrificing pioneer- missionary.At the close of the service the organist, Mr.F.H.Puttenham, gave a short recital, which demon.and 2 DONCHRE AT VERDUN HOSPITAL.A number of stewards from \u2018\u2019Megantic\u2019 came out by special car ta Verdun Hospital last Svening ei À gkve à concert for the patients of that institution.The Drogramime, a vari- -ed one, consisted of sélections by the \u2018Megantic\u2019 atring 0 member OC AT UNE CONTES ceptably for the inmates, Mr, Law- ton, conduetor of the .Me rected the entertainment.ete tater tt - AMERICAN YISITORS.: A party of distinguished Americans | from Now York Stats\u2019 pi - through - | Montreal yesterday éu vonte fôf« hunt- | mation i ae Sipe Cos : : qu .- on, > \"| Walter \u2018WRherbee, Mr.Myers, R.The probabilities are that the dock | 4 he had crossed the Atlantic in search THE DEATH OF JUSTICE TASCHEREAU NotedJudge Died Unexpectedly At Montmorency, a Little - Town in France IN SEARCH OF HEALTH Sir Henri Sat Regularly In Court Till May When He Left for Europe The brief cable from France last Tight announcing the death of Sir Henri Thomas Taschereau, Chief Justice of the Province of Quebec, came as a\u2019 great surprise to bis friends in this city, for while it was known that of health none imagined that his illness was of a very serious character.It was in May last that Sir Henri left for Europe.He was accompanied on the trip through Scotland and England by his son, Mr.Robert Taachery eau.The latter then returned to Canada, and Sir Henri went to visit his daughter, Mrs.J.N.Lyon, at Mont- THE LATE PEEL CHEE JUSTICE TAS- AU.morency, France, a little town in the neighborhood of Paris.It was there that he died yesterday.Previous to his departure for Europe the late chief justice sat regularly in court, continuing his judicial work up to within a few days of his departure.Before he left Montreal he applied for leave of absence, which, however, was not granted, but believing that restoration to health could only be obtained by a prolonged holiday, the determination to visit France was made, Last month his family here \u2018received a letter from him stating that while his condition had not greatly improved, he was hopeful that a winter in the sunny Riviera would restore him health.No definite arrangements have yet been made with regard to the funeral, but a cable has been sent to Mrs.Lyon to have the body sent home to Montreal.Sir Henrl Taschereau was 68 years of age \u2018on Oat, 6.- His wite, who was form , died some years ago.He 1m.suvvived by the following children; Mrs.Joseph Pope, wife of Bx.-:Joseph Pape, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ottawa; Mrs.J.A.Carling, London, Ont.; Mrs.P.H.Vidal; widow of the late General Vidal, of Ottawa; Mr, Robert Taschereau and Miss Lucy Taschereau, Montreal; Mrs.N.Lyon, Montmorency, ce, and Mrs, Forbes Sutherland, Montreal.Str Henri Thomas Taschereau came of one of the best families in the Province of Quebec, being a son of the late Hon.Jean Thomas Taschereau, a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada a grandson of the Hon.Jean Thomas Taschereau, who fought for constitutional liberty in the Parliament of Lower Canada ard was imprisoned in 1810, and subsequently elevated to the judicial bench.Born in the city of Quebec in 1841, Sir Henri was educated at the Quebec Seminary and at Laval University, gaining the degree of B.Lin 1861.He graduated B.C.L.at Laval the following year, and was called to the bar in 186% While still a student he published a paper entitled \u2018Ley Debats,\u2019 which was the first attempt made to give a verbatim report in the French language of the debates in parllament.Later he was one of the editors of \u2018La Tribune \u2019 Mr.Tascher- eau was elected to the City Council of Quebec in 1870, and represented that city on the North Shore Railway Board.At the general election of 1888 he unsuccessfully contested the County of Dorchester in the Liberal interest in opposition to Mr, Langevin, Iater Sir Hector Langevin.In 1872 he came forward as a Liberal candidate for the County of Montmagny, and this time he was elected to the House of Commons, .colitinuing to hold that seat up to the close of the third parifament, in 1878.In.that year Mr.Taschereau was appointed a puisne judge of the l Superior Court of the province of Quebec, and was assigned to the district of Montreal, with jurisdiction over the county of Terrebonne in 1 887.During his tenure of offtcé J Pagchereau held some: famous trials, including that of Bam Parsiow and Cordelia Viay, Tho were condemned to death at St.Scholastique, and the no case at St.Scholastique six Yn 1908 the Montreal and District Bar presented him with en address and testimonial on.the oceasion of his 25th anniversary on the bench.Five years ago Sir Henrt conducted the investigation into the police department, and made a.lengthy report | on the be \u201cve crea Kalght years ago was a Bachelor, and succeeded Sir : Lacoste as chief justice Aie he court of Appeals, The late Chief Justice was intimately the temperance - «With the buildings te Nearly One Half of the Si Million Dollars Expected Has Been Received LARGE AMOUNT COMING [y PROM ALL SOUR(:x OF TAXATION The offcials in the financi.: mant at the City Hall mad.interesting statistics to- das , that the principal sources .- 8 | had brought into the city - tô last night nearly three :.ÿ lars, or about one-half wh 2 pected to be by the end oo \" Of this amount a sum of $x; a from the property tax.Th.howaver, are no! due to .Nov.1, about which date 1 CC will be enormously iticreas.* ments from the big corpo CU business hcuses in Lhe city ie Over one million dullir- recelved in water and bus: and a very appreciable adv.is certain to be made by N\u2026 the last day on which ci, : quality as voters by the pu.these dues .° Over two hundred thous.have been paid by propriete - share of the cost of sew ors, enings and the making 1 The city pays the whol con works and then charges 0 amcunt against the inter sr.tors, who generally meet du 2 yearly instalments, th The following are the det su recetpts:\u2014 \" REVENUE Accor N° Property tax, 1909.\"a Arreaig, 198 .- Arrears; 1907 .Total.AN Cg Walter and business taxes including arrears.Les, Licenses.ee ee ee ae ol Crand total.LOAN ACC ov N T Proprietors\u2019 shar® of cost u! Sewers.\u2026.Pronrietors' share of street improvements.Proprietors\u2019 share of cost of sidewalks.Interest on above items.Cost of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS \" Joseph Bisson has sold tu Fil Marsereault the flats 73, 73 ar à 77 4.ted> street, above Ontario, for 857 Thy Charles A.Workman has si Willlam G.G.Owens the bdildirg 1000 St, Catherine street West, 4 (he foot of Chomedy, for $8,000, Samuel Rosenburg has sol t E and L Goldfine lot 902-81 in St.A ward, with the buildings oreo parade fronting on Drolet tree, or Damase Langevin has sold t P.L.Berube lots 12-1-56 and part , 12-14-83, cadastre of Cote St.lous, erected there, fronting on Park avenue, for the sum of $12,400, \u201cI.P: L Berubé & has sold to J Da- mase Langevin lot 12-2-65, cadastre uf Cote St.Louis, with the buildings erected thereon, fronting on St.Lois street, for the sum of $4,600.Mrs.Louis Haldimand has said to Duchesneau & Duchesneau the hud ings on St.Paul strect, at the corner of St.Gabriel street, for $13,500.Louis Leonard has sold to J R.Laurendeau lots 87-39 to 82 in Pointe aux Trembles and the unsubdivided part of lot 87, for the sum of $50.00.Basile Pigeon has sold to Paul Aubertin the northeast half of lot 1007 Cote St.Paul, fronting on the La- nal with the buildings erected thereon, and lot 1000 for the sum of $25,000.The first measures one arpent 12 perches by 25 arpents, and toe second 1 arpent-& perches by 2249 fee 8.Lalonde has sold to J.B.ILalnnde lots 3406-491 and 492 in Verdun.with toe buildings erected thereon, for $6.Louis Malo has sold to l.eonidas Villeneuve lots 5-503, 504, 505, cadastre of Cote 8t.Louis, with the buildings erected thereon, fronting on Christophe Colomb street, for the sum of $7,450.Each lot measures 25 x 125.to lot Hormisdas Laverdun Joseph O.Boucher has sold the vacant | 1-339 in St.Jean Baptiste ward, for the sum of $4,300.Jean * Versailles has sold to Cyrille Durocher buildings forming the vor- ner of Sherbrooke and St.Elizabeth streets, for $18,600.The Estate the Hon.Jos.Gaspard Laviolette has sold to the Town of Outremont 8 lots, fronting un St Justin avenue, for $8,360.James Barn Scott has sold to Mrs Francis B.McNamee house Nos.Lansdowne avenue, above Sherbrooke street, for $8,000.BANK ROBBERS.They Secure $6,500 From Vault of à Texas Bank.Lewisville, Tex, October 12.Using six charges of nitro-glycerine.à sm band of robbers forced their way If the vault of the State Bank here early yesterday, secured $6,500 in monek overlooked $9,000 more, and made th escape, COLDER.Bout de bes\u2019 ob all time Jes\u2019 about ge me, .When Summer tip bis hat ap\u2019 say \u2018so De laughin \u2018an\u2019 de song time You's waited for a long time, a As lasy aunshine roiled across de 547 A day foh £ on Jay Is er dan à a An\u2019 de loaves ant ome a dancin\u2019 f'um *s done, der oe ele, dass fon Sunday! - Gwiater A-oafln\u2019 an\u2019 a-gwine whah dey please.\u2014Washington \u2018Star.\u2019 inn, 02 Kamioope, \u201c: pacte | ford, 94, 8; Calgary, 48, 20; Qu'Arr\" * 16; Wina! ss, 23; Port Arts @ 1 amy.: Toronto.58, À Ottatrn, TR, 62; Mon 74, 58; eb ; 48; 3 ae, 58 rain a > Btrong with occasiova.: Colder oa Wednesday.\u201c 5022 Notre-Dame street East.Montre iandard Barometer st 00, ete mous nosa today vin.57 vu.oa 0e 0.ne.on.© 18 try 3000.\u2014Resdlags by Hearn & HiT WIR wi wi wi TIC DE! SPEC IA JAF MOR Stat 115-11 \u2014 R F Deli BR JAC c valo: 3268 HA Get a ENS PRIC Hov Try à TI RE.PRIC \u2014 For ( a fnvo PLT J.| 10 Ni AR \u2014_\u2014 CANA PURI under 1 Revised as \u2018Th have h Necretn dnte 1) corpara Sentier Que er an £Eer nn Milwau of the Samuel Toront Leanar the Cit of Que vin.c-4 Ventor ments, ther wm 6° mia Noten Teports tion th LAITY trial p Fupervi buildin, find rai To fur Advise lu etvi] or che estimnat image kind.a Plaïme Inthe fi Ton Just, + late +] ENP cg Frporte hectad fther \u20ac patents thera Intorus dertak, Ress, p neo whleh nn.an fash oo Or in | pane + Miniog name Cong Moone lin, wo hing 1 pare à Provin, The Litor, Be VE n Re ( tur.+ thon, The J ust Mer, hun; durin lien, Factory Sit> EE i g Ambrolse Street, extending to : Canal.Direct connection with Lac\u201d 7° Ti:nk and Canadian Pacific ba.5 \u2019 Two lots, 120 feet frontage MT 50,000 Foot.ou :-CCO feet.THE CAASOGK SYIPSOR COPAY 105 8t.James Street, Montreal.3 \"WIRE DESK BASKETS KER DESK BASKETS .3 MIRE WASTE BASKETS wiCKER WASTE BASKETS TICKER BASKETS DELIXERY BASKETS B- WORTCH, PHILLIPS & CO._ Blank Book Makers & Printers tre Dame St.W.Montreal 3 AVESE DESK BASKETS 10, 45 Cts.EACH.he Stat wn = [15-007 \u2014 Try Our ROLLED WHEAT FOR BREAKFAST Delicious and Wholesome, BRODIE & HARVIE 14.16 Bleury street.Beware JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made.Jobbing promptly attended to.3298 to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD.Lg go gg \u2014_\u2014 HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Ge a - x of HARTE'S GRIPPE WAF- Eis res a cold in twenty-four hours.PRE Te HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH Ter à brie of HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE i PRICE r WINTER FLUID For «+ -pped Hands and Lips, fifty years gfe am ey Pr: i J.A.HARTE, Drugygist, 19 NUYRE DAME STREET WEST.I 5 ARONSON &RUTENBERG- PAWNBROKERS, No.601 Craig Street, Money to lend on Diamonda, Wate Goode Fa iosbing snd Dry during summer mouths.ARONSON & RUTENBERQ.Pawnbrokers and Jewellery.vue, \u2018COMPANY, Limited.NOTICE First Part of chapter 79 of.the sos of Canada.1908, known - mpanjest Act,\u201d letters, patent =o dissed under the Seal of the +f State of Canada, bearing \u201cFH uy of September, 1900, in- \"our Lonel George William Guest, - \"ef St.Anne, + \u2018in Leonard Moon, Apprais- wlerick Moore Ltoyd, Mana- A \"ptarser, V5 \u2018u the Ntate of Wisconsin, one.-5 ARE ger ui?Milw \u2018n.Appraiser, of the City of.; Ce Loon | Woifeung the CF of 1 riz - Fenter, Vent, ther + oe or qt 1 war Ie Just.Aeccountant,.of «I Montreal, in the sald Province for apprajse, industrial aN estimate and în- plants and establish- all kinds of property, Whe-.Ble or immovable, eon and to prepare desi oT sate] ixstne with: vis cul reports relating to indus- Presses and undertakings; (c) To he construction and erection of machitery and industrial plants, sys, either steam or electric; (à) Us experts and make reports, \u2018and ve pen maîters involving knowledge VA, hydraulie, mechanical, electrical, Chet) engineering: (¢) To compute, and appraise the value, loss er beeasioned to properties of \u201cni te lust, verify and liquidate Jade \\gainst companfes engaged fire and other insurance; A average adjusters, and to ad: | fv.compute, stutements in conpee- fan « maps \"5 Ninder policies of marine In- pone à Te act as experts and make el an vise upon all matters con- li the Insuring of Industrial znd fhlishmentas (h) To buy and sell RE invention and rights thereln or 11 to act as agents for persons \u2018ierein: il) To acquire and un- © whale op any part of the basl.!r and zood-wili of any person .9 \u2018arrying on any business \u201ccompany is authorized to ,\" my for the same either im 5 paid-up stoek of this company 7 The operations of the com- ; \\arrivrd on throughout the Deo- Su ada and elsewhere by the * anaan American Appraisal , 1 Limitedy, with a capital stock wl Val thousand dollars, SM shares of fifty dotlars, and \u2018the vf business of the seid cem- \u201c Duebee, vo.\"5 \u201cda, this Sth day of October, THOMAS MULVY, Under Secretary of State.CASGRAIN, MITCHELL &.Solicitors for Company.eo RY oN © tir meeting of the St.James .riety will be held at Na, 5 !* +! square, on Thursday even- 2 at 8.15 o'clock, when the 't Symonds, D.D., =sue = ae Fo pes \u2014\u2014 TINGS FOR MEN.nf \"Pur\" meetings for young _ © are being held at the.\u2018 I's Christian Association \u201cresent month, was I ac ard of Bie ny ronriy |; 1900 < -woûld - Sand A pes \u2018land which was first discovered by peo-_] ple at the corner of Wellington and | St.Etienne street, over a quarter of a -| condition of the \u2018| ply witht furnish _particuldrs -of the alleged acts .eumstances, in discussion whether.we | \u201c+ ¢ gaid, \u201cthe [ dent, occupied the.chair, acep 3 | oe orm.oy Mie.WY Wen | Mis Kenyon piived several vipty à ler and Mrs.David Seath recording | fre Alex, M Co corresponding .secr ex.VêFAYS .ver 5 DE ght pee er af inches wide, 3% \u201cMETHODIST MISSIONS.TE eos, = Whe és no k ng Packing :.an Land \u2018Dineteat - horges burnéd to death a fire which broke.out last evening, mile away.\u2018 side created a terrific uproar.der laid down-the: hose line.party had a difficult task.er, -scat etre | had broken away from their halters.is about $15,000.Messrs.estimates her damage at $5,000.\" loss is Juily.eovered by insurance.ME.\u201cTURCOTTE STILL M:P: 101 the \u2018allure Sot t ment \u201corder -of.er \u2018Céurt, ; to of corrupfléæ\u201d .attrib uted.to Mr.Turcatte or his \u2019 x ; 2 ter fluence in the.2 4 x gt the shoulders.In éngtder TE | at yoke depth.- Fhe-shtrtwaist eaves | : Mera \u201cneh bust, the .are finished by pattern is in \u20ac ayargé terial 20 inches wide , x yards 20 1icher % 46 inches wide, I.3 -Thp.wuode en on.Min sss - RE a.ihe \u201cLal | Proyision were.ue ane When the-firemen reached the scene, [- the big wdodén stricture was burning | fiercely and:the fifty-ef@ht horses in- | Two of the firemen set to work to |- release the.animals, while the remain- | Owing to the dense smoke and the frightened -horses, the rescue | After they-had got 39 of.the animals | out the flames grew so fierce that they \u20181 were.foro to stop -and the remaining | nineteen \u2018Peristiea 3 Their charred bodies were found lat- through the building, t\u201dthe maddened animals The bars, togethiar witlefifteen waggons and \u2018a quantity of harness, was completely destroyed and\u201d the damage Laing es- | -timate thély 10se at $10,000, whils Mrs, | C.M .Acer, the owner of the building, The ptte MP, for.Que \u20ac his\" meat\u2019 Ar \u2018Che d, - ves- {tas elec- THE hai A Sérarrenn.A > Fo = trections- SiS0.uccececceses rer osreur one | FORTY Fei } ?; Name.\u2014etrseïatioatsse 4 sve-ien- 3\" Address in fur _.§ ra.| modation: of \u201cSEAL BRAND\u201d COFFEE In 1 and 2 pound tin cans, - \u2014never in bulk.HATS a Th PR tre Hats ; sty - 8S ttention Lo styles for elder .Beastifal FABRICS for Afternoo ELTIEST n_and Pi qe phn Dsl i.of fine MILLINERY We aro showin y Exclusive Models in the most advanced ES, smart travelling H {ish mod styles ; ;and p pretty creations for the Small ladies.Kvoning Gowns ani Wraps, : Fine French .NECKWEAR and GLOVES, NEV GALLERIES.834-908 St Catherins St.Wee! MANUFACTURERS OF Pork Sausages and Motor Hats, els for the Debutante; smart School-girl Maiden.UP 4086 les of PARISIAN rnoon, Roception, LAMB'S MARKET LIMITED + een a} Cn sale only at Choicest Cafes, Clubs and high.- nl class Groceries, at\u2019 Lamb\u2019s Market, Ltd., and or other fine markets, and C.P.R.Dining Service.Ask for Lamb's Pork Sausages.LAMB'S MARKET Limited ; 22a UNIVERSITY _ STREET MONTREAL prices, SEE : OUR WORK.En rob?GUARANTEED.The Williams: Mfg.pl Limited, Belt Phone Mount 446, © fier kind, but the SAVING in TOOLS,\" 2.the GOOD kind CHEAP! 21 ; submit your.Patterns, get our 114 1780 St James Street, Montreal, THE FISHERIES CASE.Mr.Avian orth will Re resent Can: I The Hague.a \"% me ~.- Ottawa, oct.11.\u2014The Hon.A.Bin framing the Canadian and New- | foundland case in the fisheries dispute which will be submitted for adjudi- cution to the Hague Tribunal.The .statements of claim have been exchanged between the Canadian and hand, and the United States govern- the matter will be argued at.ry Aylesworth given currency in a section of the Ca- was friction Between Sir Robert Fin- jay and himself.The Ministér of Justice (Canadian Associated Press.) \u201cou .Lendon, he EE Trocesdings ; # = Aylesworth, Minister of Justice: ar- | in Ottawa from London, where in conjunctien with Sir Robert Finlay | and a representative of tha Newfoundland government, he has been engaged Newfoundland governments on - one ment on the other, and next spring the | oak \u2018My.Aylesworth representing denies the story nadlan press to the effect that there spent a | couple of weeks in the Hague, where I he made krrangæments for the accom- of the Canadians, whé win to go to Vienna to again consult the | specialist who last year attended him | tor for nis defective hearing.\u201cfous dland tisheries modus .vivendi has 20 renewed until the termination bo ¥ FISH AND GAME BANQUET.Earl Grey Will Attend Annual! Dinner of Protection Association.The annual dinner of the Fish and Game Protection Association of the Province of Quebec will be held at the Windsor Hotel on Dec.9, when it is expected that His Excellency the Gav- ernor-Genéral and others responsible for steering Canada's ship of state will be present.IMMIGRATION RETURNS.Ottawa, Oct.11.\u2014During the month of August the total immigration into Canada was 16,387, as compared with 10,082 for the same month last year.Arr'd ls from the States numbered 8,- 024, as compared with 4,684 in uAgust, 1908, an incresse of Tl percent.The arrivais by ocean ports totalled 7,368, as compared.with: 5,398 for August.of last year, an fncrease of 36 percent.The total immigration into Canada for tthe first five months of the present fiscal year was 105,686, an increase of 17 percent over the same period last er when \u2018the arrivals humbered 90,- ré ee | CENTENARY CHURCH SERVICES.Next Sunday the services 4n- Centén- ary Methodist \"Church Will be ot ed to Missions.The puibit n mornins, will be occupied by the Roy, ho recently went trom - The .pulpit in occupled : by \u2018the| J.B.C.Bates, this city to pe\u201d DES ares So - # FÉVR rm on- LEE rb ha , Service.the,\u2019 \u2018spas | Mackay Cotton, \u201c| the Company.11e ; For - office, pomme A dessage io The Housekeeper - - In Almost Every Case THE BEST 18 ALWAYS THE CHEAPISY, .And especially eo in th Hine Therefore, If you want the Kix) CERIES, PROVISIONS, FRU.VEGETABLES, go to ¢ WALTER PAUL'S STORES for there you will find the larç\u2026.Lest assortiment of everything i these lines that fs to he foun City.or anywhere else, and al] sounble prices.Although the preserving reason r.i fruits is nearly over.yet he in .ceiving dally supplies of 144 < PEARS, PLUMS, GRATES APPLES.THE BEST THE à! CAN PRODUCE.* 461 St Catherine West.80 Univer« :, st, MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARK '\\ Notaries and Commissions Liverpool & London & Gic ye Insurance Building 112 St.James Str.t \u2014\u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE.is hereby given that under th.| of Chapter 79 of the Revised x f Cnunda, £06, known as \u201cThe ©.Act,\u2019 letters pateut have been \u2026- der the Seal of tlie Necretary of - Canada, bearing date the un { \u201cBeptember, 1900, tucorporating Advocate; Wir vely, Advocate; Alexander Goode Ross, Broker; Harold Woodeood and Clement C.Ælloway, Insurir all of the City of Montreal, in ince of Quebec, for the foil poses, viz.:\u2014(1) To manufac.chase, or otherwise acquire, I.- use, assign, transfer, deal In Al with goods, wares, werchandis erty of every class and descrip more particularly in all kinds wachinery, implements, tools .and things required or used lu .en mining companies; (2) To pur.otherwise acquire, hold.own, transfer, deal in and deal with « exl estate (3) To carry on tu of a construction, contracting au! Cpe meüt \u2018cowpauy: (4) To carry cu {1e nm.hess of ongineers, architects.metal workers, mnchinlsts, teol + holler makers, fitters, cement ge.plumbers; (3) To earry on any «ri nees- which may seem to be capai.| being couveniently carried on I co tion with any of the above ole.calculnted directly or Indirectly tr hance the value of or facilitute 11.ization of or render profitnble anv .¢ qa Company's property or rights; «1.gp.ter into partnership or to any ai urge ment: for sharing profits, union of ute.ests, reciprocal concession.or coer.tion with any person, firm or compa; (7) To purchase, lease or otherwtu ge quire, to hold, own, use, develop ex.se: vent.| change, sel} or \"otherwise turn to account aoncessions, rights, privileges, permit, und franchises suitable, ronventent or vivnn- \u2018tageous, for the husiness of the Conane: (8) To acquire any undertaking or tad.ness In whole or In part similar 1.that af the Company.together with the piant, sfock.good will, franchises and sccte thereof of every description.and 1.pay for tha same In cash, shares or debentires of the Company or otherwise: «Ta draw.make.accept.endorse, disconn: wd exccute promissory notes, bills of oy .ehange, bills of lading.warrants wd other negotiable or transferable lustry- ments; (10) To distribute In specie from time to time among the sharehohde< of any property.righ\u2019 or ammets of the Company: (11) To do ary or all of the above things as privvinals, agents.contractors.trustees or nthe- wire: (12) To pay for any movable or in.niovable properties.rights: franchises.or -privileges nequired by the Company or rx done.or services rendered fo mpany.either In cash, or in hoods, or Block: of he.Compaay.or partiv fu me! and partly tn\u2019 the other: (I Tu de Ter gnch other things as nre Incident: or 4 quctve to the attalniments of the atuve 3 éhjécts or any of them.The oper.tous of the Company to be carried on thrmeb- out the Pominion of Canada and rice- where, hy the name of \u2018The Temiskinlog Mining Supply Company.Limited\u201d with a capital_ stock of $25.000.00.divided Into two hpndred and fifty shares of one tne \u201cdred ollars, and the chief place of bas! \u2018ness of the said Company to be nt The 1.City of Montreal, \u2018In the Province of (ne hee, i .Dated at the office of the Recrctury of Rtate of Canada, this 30th day cf Sep- \u201ctember.1909.(Signed) - THOMAS MULVEY Under Secretarv of Nite, | WEIR, MACALISTER & COTTON.Solicitors for Applicants.LEAN: SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES \u201cEVENING | TEGHNICAL CLASSES \u2018The Evening Classes in Technical Sub- \u2018jects, so successfully conducted lust year Ju \u2018the Commercial & Technical High \u2018Behool, 58 Sherbrooke\u2018 street West, under \u2018Joint management of the Montreal Techatenl Institute mond the I'rotestant Board of School Commissioners.will re open on MONDAY EVENING, Septewber 20th, at 7.30 p.m.; COURSES : I\u2014PREPARATORY.COURSE IN ENGLISH AND ARITHMETIC.IL \u2014PRACTICAL .MATHEMATICS, # required in INDUSTRIAL WORK.M1.\u2014MECHANICAL DRAWING.IV.\u2014FREEHAND DRAWING.V.\u2014INDUSTRIAL DESIGNING.VI.-\u2014THEORY OF STRUCTURES.VIL\u2014PRACTICAL : WOODWUKkK.Io cluding TURNING, PATTERN MAKING, and CARVING.VIII.\u2014PRACTICAL METALWORK IX.\u2014CHEMISTRY, with individuai LABORATORY WORK.(Elementary D Advanced.) X.\u2014APPLIED ELECTRICITY.XI.\u2014COOKERY.XI.\u2014DRESSMAKING.XII.\u2014MILLINERY., The Classrooms of the School have heed specially fitted with MACHINES, TOOLS.and APPLANCES, in work PARTICULARLY USEFUL to APPRENTICES and MECHANICS, and tbe EQUIPMENT of last year has beev \u2018OT ed to.of \u2018the School, Mr L GAMMELL, will be In attendance frem September 1 to 17th, Inclusive, frem to £ p.m, to give information uud curol OF rovpectas may be bad on mhplice ict \u2018HH.J.SILVER.Sec -Buperintendent, 197 Peel street, Morireal, ee Youn WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL .CLASSES OPEN MONDAY,.OCT.4th, 19 \u2019 | ae porcheatez Street, M en sewing, crench, Shorthand Beck: writing, le and Girls\u2019 CI\u2019 er SHARLED BRANCH, on Street.prog nery.oe reach.Shorthaud.Ju Girls\u2019 Club.further information apply A! Circolars seat on request.UPTOWN 2788.Dressu 5F- Ung tLe pi A _ ait Bo , \u2014\u2014 41: i CULTURE CLASSES its A BALL, % En stanter Street, 21 pe \u2018ééteser ist.at 3.80 P.M peptis Tuesday aftaraocs Phone Up 8 [res A500 ye {a EU order to make \u2018bé ithe: don TX y Ave Inj teed = 4 0 e In) == nt, die to Circle Fe, ME, ( py nil ake à 1anks 81 helped OD pe.A Sl him.as u t home oar toded qi» Por equipped 8 vora- i'n T ur, fet, a neef | mm an, the same palf of te: pounds 0 presi ® quantity © of medicit and brand supp.of d coal * sltogeth five men fear nf de was at an \u201cWell, enouzh | doctor.\" pinder us \u201cThe Pf \u201cYes, W way over \u201cWe I eou: à We \u201cCan't ghip\u2019s pla \u201cOut © ime t Caw hor to change In five an ir hc the boat and a she The Wa five fee! 1 of p vis he potes fo a: ê Jid was (re tr: ns! a While whoT W far TPL true type intelhigen tion: en for anyt New Yor fons.an pis borhe The Pe and sen! wealthy There gemhlance Hatteras.greater s reality fa Hatteras.not ins} Enelishn The de cf a coll tains, at fjnevitabl Hatteras had the whose Ww It requ keep th spite of break ca quet, a held whi complete This b fdea, He ea wonde a white which 1 from the Clawbe of big \u20ac pudding, big aproi Afier drunk ir the Unit Mmude no This o interesti) savine: \u201cMy 1 Yer 10 à slow à which v the ceve tories t} bern im \u201cQuite Ones a I the foc) Unknow Horor Conversa ev-s fi Bnd saic \u201cIf on Most su touse tect.the call it I \u201cJust First \u201c Docto \u201cWe \u20ac A-amon bonny Three which T barking It is \u201cthat t Diy \u2018 ors The 8231151 ed ti vi forn, ally \u201cNow US 2 0 an fg \u201cTher ur: un à Manitoba t.18 Nov.t\u2014Empress\u2018of Britain .Oct.22 a x Oct.27 Nov.10\u2014Ezaprets \u2018of Irelabd:.» .Nov.§ Empresses to , Liverpool, .Belfast, $31.25.O fer bips, $30.00.;: To Book Fretghf or; Passage and fer all er oe « wp Lets CANADIAN PACIFIC RATLWA WCOMPANY A N- TIC STEAMSHI ES Board of Trade Saera: y t stréet, Montreal.IF PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Chas.Wr.Tayler.B: So.Inte Examiner | \u2018CAMABA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL THANKSGIVING DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1900.QUISIC - - $4.90 TORONTS - 216.00 SHEÉBROOKE 320 MAMILTON - 10.65 Stations, and Return, at SINGLE Glace FARE Golng Dates\u2014October 22, 23, 24, 25.Return Limit\u2014October 27th, 1000.New York Excursion THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1900.VIA D.& H, CO.Going Date\u2014Octobgr 21, 1900.Return Limit\u2014November Jet, 1900.REDUCED FARES Until October 15th inclusive Second Class Colonist fares to NELSON and SPOKANE .COUVER SAN FRANCISCO, LOS AN- MEXICO CITY, Mex.Low rates to many other points.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS and Fridays at 10.30 p.m.for the accommodation of sengers holding first or second-class ckets to CHICAGO and WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COABT-\u2014nominal charge is made for berths, which may be roserved in advance.4 TRAINS DAILY \u2014\u2014AND ONLY\u2014 DOUBLE TRACK LINE TO\u2014\u2014 Toronto Buffalo Detroit Chicago and points west.Leave Montreal 9.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m., 10.30 p.m.180 The International Limited CANADA'S FINEST AND FASTEST TRAIN leaves Montreal 900 am, and has through Pullman Sleeping Car, Montreal to Chicago; also Gran Keunk Parlor, Library, Cafe Car and through Ceach,Montreal to Torouto and Detroit.Meals and refreshments en route.DOUBLER TRACK, perfect road-bed, modern equipment, fast trains, block signal system, St.Clair Tunnel, free library, beautiful scenery, côur- teous employees.Red Cap attendants meet all trains at Montreal \u2018(Bonaventure Sta- tion).SUBURBAN SERVICE.Changes in Suburban Service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and other pointe ère fiow in effect.Folders can be ha at the Company's Offices.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 6007, or Bonaventure Stat NADIAN PACIFIC THANKSGIVING DAY \u2018MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1909.Round Trip Tickets will be sold at ~ SINGLE S536 FARE CA RoI liam and clusite.or turn ; Limit-October 27th, 229._ UPPER LAKE SERVICE 4\u2014Steamers a Week\u20144 SAILING .PROM OWEN SOUND.88; KEEWATIN; every Tuesday.88.ATHABASKA, ev Wednesday.88.MANITOBA, every ursday.88.ASSINABOIA, every 7.a.m.and lv p.m.The Short Line to Maritime Provinces.Car service unsurpaseed,.at REDUCED FARES IN EFFECT UNTIL CCT.15th, 1000.Low rates to many other points.- TOURIST CAR Leave Montreal daily, Sundays Included Vancouver.Price o Calgary, $6.50; Vancouver, $9.FROM MONTREAL TO Mattawa to Temiskaming and Kipawa.Ironsides to Maniwaki, Que.Aylmer, Que., -to Waltham, Que.St.Adele, Que, to Duhamel, Que es, via Quebec.Morin Fiats to Huberdeaun, Que.Good going until November 10th.Retur og until December 4th, 1908.CITY TICKET OFFICE, J Cn 05 PLV WANTED.© Tf AEE EE KADY ATENOGRAPHER BQUIRES POsition?uenfion; French, ences good references, Tor I Box Montreal.WANTED \u2014 IN AN\" ACOOURTING * .Address, : Windsor St Ste, Room ; 04 SITUATIONS VACANT, + 8 io of Sen tone a youth fee po sition of junior stenvgrapher, one\u201d sessing \u20182 fair kwowledge of srithietie OTTAWA - 3.35 LONDON - 12.98 BETROIT - 14.70 PT.HURON - 14.60 And all other points in Canada; also WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY FRAG rt and collar cutter, fast, with twenty years\u2019 experience; mi age, strictly temperate and rella- ble.Best references.Will take any kind of work.Apply 828 Lagauche- tiere street.Massena Springs, N.Y., and Intermediate WANTED, JOB WHITEWASHING, Tint ing, Paperhandging; good references.T.NOONEN, .518 8t.Dominique street.WANTED\u2014A SMART Y MAN AS \u201cclerk in a railroad Na AS © one proficient in aritlimetie, and cape WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, FOR THEN de FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.From MONTREAL 22 rare 911.30 EXCELLENTLY FURNISHED ROOMS in a fashionable locality; modern plemb- ing; telephone.Apply to 87 McGill College avenue.WEST END, 35 CHOMEDY STREET, well furnished room, bath floor, Auer light, Bot water heated.UNDERHILL PLACB, NO.1, LARGB front parior, bedroom nicely furnished, for- two gentlemen or married couple; also small furnished bedroom.WANTED, GIRL FOR LIGHT GBNER tern avenue, Westmount.Arm WANTED, A HOUSEMAID:; MUST BÉ WANTED, AT ONCE, NURSERY GOV.accounting - brand, ble of operating an Empire typswritee quired.Address, Con, Pac.Rly, indsor St.Stn., Room B84.\u2019 -_\u2014 Mackay Institution, Notre Dame ce, 8 competeut housekeeper, Pre- testant, under forty years of age.Ap ly to the Superintendent from &50 te 0.30 a.m, and from 6 to 7.80 p.m.housework, Must be able to cook.wages pald.Apply, at once, 4484 Wess well recommended.Apply, 13 Roser mount avenue, near Greene avenue.\u2019 erness, or nurse, for child, 5 years oid, Must have references.Apply, No.6 Bishop street, between 9 and 12, or af ter 7 p.m.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Apply, 55 Souvenir avenue.TTLE, VICTORIA, VAN.$47.70 GELES, SAN DIEGO .$49,00 Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays FLATS TO LET.yet FLATS TO LET, NO.6C MACKAY ST, a rooms, Beated, $25.00; No.16 a ra avenue, 30.00.Phone Tr sion rooms, beated, $ TO LET, UNFURNISHED GROUND Fiat ot four dooms, for married souple, with- ren; rent veo moderate.ply, 127 Mansfield street.r UPPER FLAT; TWO ROOMS AND Kitchen, suitable for a small family, at Montreal South.Apply Box F.A.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ppiy Box A BOY WANTED, ABOUT 13 OR 14 years, WANTED, A SINGLE MAN AS PART WANTED, COMPETENT HOUSEMAID ROOMS TO LET.TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS on Bathroom flat, with gas connection, suitable for housekeeplug.Apply, 3 Holton ave.Westmount.after school hours.Good pay.Best re ferences required.Appl TTY \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.pois to Mr.BIA \u2019 for office work.Apply at 200 St street before 5.80 on.St.James ner, to open an Employment Ageney and Real Estate Business In Oakland, California, with Widow Lady experk enced in the business.Christian pre- ' ferred; very profitable business, and delightful climate.Mrs.M.E.EL LIS, Pennington, Vermont.\u2018 must have best of references.Apply, Rosemount avenue, Westmount.SCHOOL BOYS BOYS WANTED to carry Newspapers ROOMS AND BOARD.FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHout board; bath; English family, No.23 Overdale avenue, between Aqueduct and Mackay.Homelike; central; moderate erms.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ADVERTISER (YOUNG MAN) REQUIRES heated room, with breakfast and supper, with strictly private family; central locality or Annex.Address R.H.78, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.- signed uutil Oct.30th.T.AINSLIE BUSINESS CARDS.180 St.James St.- \u2019Fnopon Mao.0606, 968, - BRICKWORK, CEMENTING, CONCRETing, plastering, brick and stone pointing, tinting, whitewashiag and painting; first class work guaranteed.T SULPKE, 9 Bieury street.WANTED.church tre as betwen aif Meations in.Canada, Fart Wil- Gaing Dates\u2014October 22nd to 25th, im- WANTED TO RENT, FROM 15th OCTOber to 15th May, a good stable, 4 to 8 stalls, with conch room, in vicinity of Mountain and Sherbrooke sts.Apply to P.O.Box 2278 DR.FRAEMDLING NATIVE OF BWEDEN, applies to Nou- conformists, or the so-called non-(classic) to Hire a chapel, as much cen- SIBLE, during the; Hours from 8 to 5 P:M.Sunday, 17tk and 24th of October, and Thuraday Evenings, 2ce., 7 to 9, during the 2 WEEKS ONIX Sectarlans and Romanists, with unbe- ltevers and\u2019 believers, warmly lnviteé.Subject: \u2018Love Is Greater than et ply for cest of hire hy letter A FRAEMDLING, 246 Guy street.: from .All Saturday.Connecting traln from Montreal at 10.00 po Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and THE FAVOURITE LINE TO TORONTO | \u2018 BUTCHERS-GROCERS Butchers or Grocers willing to rent their horse and cart for newspaper dell- very for a short time each afternoon, will lease communicate with Mr.BEATTY.elephone MAIN 4000 NOTICES.- Two trains daily, including Sunday, 8.40 Fast Trains, Through Bicopers, Dining Second-Class Colonist fares from Mont: NELSON and SPOKANE, VANCOUVER, TICTORIA.$41.10 SEA SAN FRANCISCO, LOS AN- GELES .v0 or ov ae sees 00 MEXICO CITÉ, Mex.!! \u2018at 10.50 p.m,, for Winnipeg, Cal and r t berth Winnipeg, $4; Hunters\u2019 Excursions THT REV.A.ROWAT, WHO REsigned his charge of Rigin and Athel- stan congregations, desires to give notice, that he has changed his place of residence; that his address in future will be 58 Stanley avenue, St.Lam- Montreal, and that if any minister or congregation desire pulpit supply, he is open for engagement.New Sleeping p.m, daily.Leave Quebec 11.15 p.m.daily.Ring up Mein for reservations.HUNTERS\u2019 FARES From Montreal to stations on the Mont- fort Branch and Stations St.Paulin to Chicoutimi, including Roberval and La Tuque Branches.PFirst-Olase Single Fare & One-third Good going until November 10th.Returning until December 4th.CITY OFFICES: Imperial Bank Building, Victoria M.5506.18 St.Lawrencee Boulevard.Car Servioe Ts Montreal tQuebeo Leave Montreal (Mont?reau St.Station, 11.80 Riviere a Pierre Jct.to Chicoutimi, Que., Including La Tuque and Roberval branch- PROFESSIONAL CARDS &T FIRST-CLASS BINGLE FARE AND ONE-THIRD 129 St.James Street, Next Post Office.INJERCOL eR TCR AX EI ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Sc.ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors Commissioners for all the Province Massachusetts-and New York, Canada Lite Buliting,180 St.James SL.Henry J.Elliott\u2019 K.Q.+ LA David SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND +} Warrants\u2014Highest prics paid for South a African Veteran Land Warrants.Apply 4, to LEO L.LEET, Room 307, Merchaats = Bank Bullaing, 206 St.James street.Éd Tel.Main .: \u2019 4, À SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.A Ne 3 I am büying South African Land Grante DE, at the highest price.It will pay pou te re write or see me before selling .- 7 - SIBABD, 300 St.Catherine East, Mont- UE ONAVENTURE UNION STATION.rs\u2019 Excursions SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER ABVOGCATER, 1 TES, BARRISTERS, ote.METROBOLITAN BUILDING, x STREEY; ROBT C #NITK, KO, FRED.KL MARKSE, LA : WALDO.W.10 | WILIAAM G.FUREY, TEACHERS WANTED.WANTED, A PROTESTANT FEMALE Teacher, holding Advanced Elementary diploma for the Cote 8t.Gabriel school, .for a term of six months.Duties to.commence at once.Salary, $25.00 per month.Board convenient.Apply for particulars to ROBERT JACKSON, Sec.- Treasurer, Britonvitle P.O., P.Q.WANTED, IN THE HIGH SCHOOL OF NS Quebec, a Teacher to, undertake elemen- tury English, and the Commercial sab®\u2019 \u201c jects, Including shorthand; salary $700\" - per annum, Applications, with testd- - monials, will be received by the under- \u2018 YOUNG, Secretary, High School of Que WANTED \u2014 TEACHER, HOLDING Bie.\\ mentary diploma, for School No.4.Ar undel; salary, $24.00 per month.Board, .$7.50; 8 months\u2019 term.Immediate en- gngement.Apply to C.J.STANI - FORTH, Arundel, Que.WANTED, A TEACHER FOR THE LIT- - tle Metis Protestant School.holding à - McGill Normal or Macdonald diploma.\" Salary.$30 per month.Apply to A.\" H.McLAREN, S8ecretary-Treasurer.Tet.A \u2014 TO LET.TO LET.30 BELMONT STREET, LOW- > er\u201d tenement, 7 nooms, Daisy furnace.Apply, No.13 Belmont street.HOUSE TO LET.AT ST.LAMBERT, : Daisy furnaces, hot and cold water; 1% >.apartments.Large garden.Choice \"location.Apply D.BEATTY, 137 Bt + Peter street.FOR SALE.FOR SALE\u2014PLATE GLASS.Size 00 x °\u2018 65 1-2.Apply 142 St.Peter street.\u2018 \u2018WOR BALE Two\u2019 Copying Presses, 3 Fire-Proof Safes, 1 Roll Top Desk, 1 Flat Top Desk.THE TIMMIS NOBLE CO., Stationers, §, James street, Montreal.\u2014 for tows and country; also fine stoek second-hand, all styles, at bargains.The 277 Ledoux Carriage Co., Limited.NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP, some new Canadian Standard Oliver Typewriters, of w Number 2, 3 and 4 Models, fully guaran.°° teed, worth $97.50, to be sold at $35 whils they last, to make room for new models.Splendid opportunity.Call, or write at once, CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., 8t.Martin street.- te CS MISCELLANEOUS: +: ~ $ ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET «a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newadealers will oblige the publishers by hotifying the Subscription Department by \u201chohe Main 4000, or by postcard.© JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Bullding, Montreal.\u2014_\u2014 Lai 4 al VETERAN LAND GRANTS.i'l \u2014 ce i - -.TOR run] 2 The \u2018Witness,\u2019 .MAY BE LEFT WITH\u2019 - at! Gd peek Ds, , os SANE, 4 \u2019 - wikis, UEÉDAY, OCTOBER, 1060: | - R.J.Tooke\u2019s LENOX 1 7-8 Inches Deep Close Fitting.712%c each.\u2018So far as value for your.mbney is con~ cerned, we are most emphatically certain of our shirts.You want comfort and style also; we are very decided about that, because we make every shirt we sell.Prices 85\u20ac up.R J TOOKE 493 St.Catherine st.W.© ° 9 473 St.Cathzrine st.E.> i I 1 i 177 St.Jarhes street, > mm 0 = COUNCIL MARKS TI ME Unpunctual Aldermen Prevented Meeting Being Held.-fhe City Council has commenced to \u2018mark time.\u201d Yesterday afternoon a statutory meeting ought to have been held, and there was quite a big programme of business waiting attention.But fifteen minutes after the Mayor was prepared to take his seat, the aldermen had not put in an appearance in numbers sufficient to form a quorum.Thereupon Aldermen Robinson, Fraser and M.Martin signed the minute book, an action which, according to the rules of council, makes it impossible for a meeting to proceed, po matter how many aldermen may attend later., \u2018But this is a statutory meeting, urged one alderman.\u2018Can any one sign the book to prevent such a meeting taking place?\" \u2018Certainly.\u2019 replied the Mayar.\u2018But beyond that fact, I do not think a ®meeting of.the \u2018council could legally proceed inasmuch as the minutes of the last meeting have not béen pre- \u2018pared for signature.\u2019 _ Ald.Lavlolette thereupon expressed his intention of presenting a request to the Mayor asking that a meeting of the council may be called for Friday next.eer CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.Dr.Panet Attacks the Eddy Doctrine of Mental Healing.London, October 9.\u2014At the Church Congress now in session at Swansea, Christian Science and the Emmanuel doctrine of mental healing were attacked in unmeasured terms by Dr.Stephen Paget, F.R.C.8.Dr.Paget granted that Christian Science followers were made more restful, more successful in business, more active, less nervous, and less worried, but, on the other hand, he said .the dectrine of Christian Science gave no great en- touragement to old-fashioned virtues, the mind became dull to nature, and this dullness was maintained by a careful abstention from knowledge.\u201cChristian Science tends to make you look away from all that is painful in you or somebody else,\u201d he said.\u201cIt parodies the Lord's Prayer because it speaks of temptation and evil, it rejects the Lord's Supper because it was instituted on a mournful occasion, it locks its church \u2018on Good Friday because it does nqt recognise pain or death.\u201d , Quoting Mrs.Eddy\u2019s claim to cure dislocated joints and restore the lost substance of lungs and heal malignant diphtheria and cancer, Dr.Paget said: * \u201cIt is here, on these false .miracies, that Christian Science has foundéd and built her chureh.People do at last belleve they can .work miracles, and so long as they believe no power on earth can stop them.\u201d = From this picture of -Christian\u2019 Science claims, Dr.Paget turnéd: to what he called \u201cthe hard, unptéasarit facts.\u201d \u201cChristian Science,\u201d he said, \u201c\u2018does not publish her failures, so I wrote to some doctors and ciher friends asking \u2018them to tell me cases of harm that she has done.I got back a long list of killed and wounded.eculd be nailed to the doors of all her churches.Everybody, doctor or not, ean feel the crueity in some- of thesc Scientists and the downright madness threatening not a few of them They bully dying women and let bables die | fn pain, let cases of paralysis tumble about and hurt themselves, rob the epileptics of their bromide, cases of their digitalis, let appendfci- tis go on to septic peritonitis, watch day after day while a man or a woman slowly bleeds to death.farce if it were not a tragedy: \u201cSeeing a} these abominations,\u201d he added, \u201cwe ought to prevent even the faintest.shadow of them from falling across our Church.We have not done that in Londën.The Society ef -Em- manuel is under the shadow of the Church of England.It publishes miracles which never happened, it countenances exorcism, it has reprinted the ofa .man who was healed by the Tay Th g oft of \u2018hands and anointing \u2018after one lung had sloughed away and the ôther hal half gone,\u2019 and he is now \u201cin,perfect health, withitwo goed, sound lungs.\u2019 Can you wonder we.doctors laugh at spiritual healing, if this be spiritual healing?\u201d ~~ .-* ._ Dr.Paget when he approached the pubject of the Society of Emmenuel, \u2026 said he dtd not wish to offend or hurt * \u201cmny ones feelings, \u2018but he spoke as a * \u201cunedicals mam, whereupon \u201cthere.were cries of \u201cGo on\u201d from tid audience, #nd \u201cSpeak out.\u201d It wss plain throughout: that.their sympathy .was entfsêly witli the eminent surgeon, * æ ne mtr magie begrudge = STUDERTS FINÈU., \u2026 Réel $5 and costs And-the othéf - Bohol with $1 and costs.- Magistrate Jétiison took occasion to state thal if Sroabinan.who were malregtedily or students -wouyld-; cont¥ ev him \u201cthat they got D x.\" Ye soggest- ; 2 notices this effect 1 posted 1, AN KUTO VICTIML = ew York, Qetober 11.\u2014Janis Coss, \u201c Fhiéf clerk.in the United States Assay \u2018iyas-fén down and killed in Port Jefigvaom, L.I, tonight by an : ewnéd and driven by Héwin C.Cn I wish it angina To these works of the devil they bring their one gift, wiliful and complete ignorance, and their nursing would be a D | gardener.r11\u2014He Bert.olmes, it.Fd sn, Tobeit A ?à =~ «nd \u2018Gorden.Tup cribed as #the : M ° frém' the Vet ; \u201cTommy,\u201d \u201cthe -Dick.Sed whe.vere accused of dig tralle;\u201d snd as a mixture duct on Temperance sired Gladstone, Bari: Weller \u2019 ~§n connection.With th mar Empthor.an ag ceremonies, appéai _Hip manner $nd Jad rm: 30 D) he .A bust Sha \u201cdnbe! nV 5 ata were / $ 2 recitations =and.io i: Spity ft ed att ora utter », He USrivsd \"IE; Hy WANT Evangelist Nominated Him for Rector.The congregation of the Church of St.John the Evangelist last night, by a unanimous vote, nominated the Rev.Arthur French as one of the three clergymen whose names are to be submitted to Bishop Farthing as successors of the late Rev.Edmund Wood.The other nominees were the Rev.Canon Simpson, of Charlottetown, and the Rev.F.G.Plummer, of Toronto.The meeting was a large one.The nomination of Mr.French was greeted with loud applause.It was made by Mr, C.E.Reiffenstein, and seconded by Mr.P.W.St.George.; WOMAN MUÜURDERED.Severed -Limbs of Viotim Found In Suit Case at Tiverton, R.I.Tiverton, R.1.,\u201d October 11.\u2014The finding \"of the sévered legs of a woman in a dress-suit case \u2018among some bushes in an ouflying section of this town this afternoon, brought to light what the authorities\u2019 are convinced is a case of murder.Officials, up to a late hour this evening; had made little progress toward unravelling: the mystery.The discovery df a New Bedford newspaper of yesterday's date with case, is regarded as the most important clue thus far obtained.The authorities tonight were of the opinion that the woman was murdered in New Bedford.According to the medical examiner, Dr.John Stimson, of Tiverton, \"the supposed murder was committed not more than twelve or fifteen hours before the suitcase was discovered.That a murder was committed, and the cutting not done by a surgeon or by a medical student is the belief of the parently a common hand-saw was used to sever the.legs from the trunk.Search for the other portions ef the body in the woods near the place where the suitcase was found waseon- tinued all night.- The spot where the suitcase was found is near Bliss Four Corners, in this town, eight miles from New Bed- ford.The locality was apparently well suited for concealing the evidence of a crime, and, according to people Hving in the neighborhood, the body might have lain there for days undiscovered had not a rural letier carrier, George Potter, chanced to go to.the Spot this afternoon.Potter was making his rounds, passing along Bulger Marsh Road, when he turned to explore a Httle path leading.into the bushes.Scarcely three paces\u2019\u2018from the highway he came open half of the suttcase, the cover being: miming.Exposed to his view were \u2018three portions of human legs, partly - wrapped in newspaper.Later Investigation by the medical examiner showed that the suit- éase contained the upper portion of a right leg, that from the _.thigh to.fhe knee, and the.entire leff leg cut \u2018in two at the knee, The foot was about the size of a.No.3 shae.The medical examiner estimated that -the ; woman in Hélght and woud woh: wr , and would we : A = pounds.Td en.an ps arge callous spot on the or of the foot indicated that the hl eas accustomed to much walking\u2019 or.standing, and suggested that she may have been a working girl.| There were no Initials on the case, and no mark of any kind by which its ownership could be traced.ANOTHER MURDERed over by fourteen cats, which were of Miss Mary J.Johnson, 67 years old, was found today in her lonely home in the outskirts, near the Bridge, in circumstances - indicating murder.Her throat bore marks of choking, there were signs of a struggle about the house, and.a\u2019 ket book lay enipty on the floor.Robbery is the only suspected motive, ' The author a man Into custody, ¢ did not satisfactorily explain his whereabouts last night.\u2018Mrs.Johnson had lived the : years.Ce LATE SIR THOMAS BENT.\u2014 \u201c bered in London as Whitton ng Fg toria, Australa, Is remembered here as and resigned only a\u2019'few months ago.centric, whe.hegan\u2019 life ap.& yng He bas been various, THE REV.A.FRENCH Congregation of St.John the the portions of the limbs in the sult- medical examiner, who says.that ap- Wallingford, Vt., October 10.\u2014Watch- her only compäanions in life, the body hiefty Pre ne, EE life .of a recluse for Former Premier: of Victoria Remens- |.the.La] a whimsical charactér.Meatt ended the! ?Imperial conference in London in 1907.| fle was appointed Premtër, in-1804 | Uf Sir.Thomas.was @ bluff, genied,.ec \u201c MeGILL NOTES Glee CInb and Orchestral Society Preparing for Work.meeting of the University Orchestra, and Jnishe by the attendance it will no doubt be a banner year.This year some excéllent new material is forthcoming, and Dr.Perrin is most pleased with the condition of affairs.music taken up will be Beethoven's No.4 Sympheny; Le Caid's overture, Lui- gini\u2019s.BaHet \u201c| some concertos.Signor Barbieri will be the.leader of the orchestra, «| Dr.Perrin will be director.McGILL GLEE CLUB.its first meeting to prepare for the sea- | son\u2019s work.Mr.F.Conservatorium of great number of some very good new.material.- music, ' tested- a ; voices, and found The the songs of the \u2018Prima Donna\u2019 as well as the old McGill standbys.From the show have been chosen, \u2018Cuddle up a 1 little closer,\u2019 \u2018I'll be married to the music of a miliary band,\u2019 and \u2018 Every: body else's girl looks better to me than mine.\u2019 ~ «~ FRESHMEN ORGANIZE., To-day Wis held the first year meêt- ing, Thq meeting was large and en- thhsiastic, arid showed that the \u2018Fresh: meh\u2019 take a lively Interest in the college welfare.Several matters of im- | portance were brought up, and a rep- résentativg \u2018Spoke on the .plans for theatre night._.He mentioned the_increased military band and the Glee Club features.The meeting then elected the following officers.1 Président, G.M.Grundy, Med.'13; vieg-president, Honey; secretary; «Ww.C.Goodwin.After the \u2018meeting .the students stayed -to the song practice for theatre night.: °.y FRENCH CIRCLE.The a meeting of the McGill French Circle was held last night in Sttathcona Hall.The president, G.1 F.MacNaughton; Arts '10, occupied the ing: address and plans for the year wers made.The club will no* doubt give a play at the end of the season.; LAKE ÉDWARD »SANATORIUM.\u2018The Lake Edward Sanatorium, which is to be of great value to consumptives, opened for the admission of patients on Oct.1.; \u2018gs NED Laite Bdward has been\u2018 pronounc2d by experts to \u201cbe an eminently suitable location far \u2018the care and cure of persons suffering from tuberculosis, and petzonal evidence is not lacking, even bow.in confirmation of the experts The sanatorium (elevation 1,500 feet), is situated about a mile from Lake Edward station (112 miles from Quebec), ad commands extensive and varied at & moderate elevation above the lake; jon, dry an@ sandy soil, truc- tion.is.\u2018up-to-date\u2019 in plans having been drawn by Messrs.Siopss & Feusiman, architects, of Sara- nace, N;¥.; who have had widé experience.in\u201d buildings of this class.= Accommodation has been ' provided for about thirty patients, each having & scpéydte room; which in almost.all | cases\u2019 has direct communication with an out-dodr balcony or lounge intended for use both by day and by night.-It should be borne in mind-that the Sanatorium is intended for incipient cases, whère in the opinion of the _physician \u2018there is good hope of ef- \u2018fecting a cure.' LT The charges have been fixed at \u201cthe lowest.pessible rate consistent with the comfort, gare, and \u2018diet which are er.the patient > Proper.treatmeïit of M necessary.infor 0 obtaineï from Pr, = am ma; cal Superintendent,\u201d the Sana jum, Whitehead] ho urer, Quebée city.mr er - OBITUARY, : \"8 WILCOX, M.P.P.+ 8B, Ocfober.11\u2014 harles 8: Wfkcox, m for Hants lin the Legislature nd Tend er of the | Conservative.Opposition in the House! He had only been fll for a | short time, and his death, following pecretary-treas- 1 \u2018comes as a ghock.Mr.TREN C Wader \u2018of London, October; 9.~The late Sir.gers gtr Thomas Brent, former.Preinjer of Vic-\" 3 ervpt: 1 rpvenug Taws' ty Ta Kod oleomargarine, Last night there was held the first\u2019 The tien, together with and | \"Last night the McGill Glee Club held .H: Blair, of the new voices.will lead the singing of | char.Professor Lebeau gave an open- views -of lake and mountain; it stands | a co 7 \" 11 respects, the.on may be W.E Adnley, Medi-: Lake Edward, Que, or from Mr, A.B.ory an A.B, | so clagely upon that of Attorney-Gen- rominent member of a A GRÈAT DAMAGE DONE IN cyclone sinte the big blow of October 17, 1906, struck Cuba eariy this morning, the the island.many minor down or unroofed,\u201d alinost all the trees | were uprooted; killed, one by an electric wire, and the others by falling buildings.+ Of the 100 locgl \u2018Vessels fn\" the har- Muit Not Contr any oase: they miwst yiol surpass Sa meng 7 g Nr, > : \"Throughout the | Island-\u2014Five Persons Killed At Havana ii mt > * THE HARBOR OF THE CAPITAL.Havana, Oct.11\u2014The most serious causing devastation through\u201d whole western portion \u201cof In the cily of Havana buildings were blown five persons were About twenty-five persons were injured.The greatest.damage done was in the harbor, where forty or fifly lighters, launches and small tugs ere\u2018 either sunk oFblown- ashore.The total damage in Mayana and \u2018vicinity is estimated @t\u201cÿ1,690,000.The greatest individual loss has been caused by the destruction of half the coal clevator conveyors of the Havana Coal Company at Casablanca, estimated at $200,000, It will be possible to raise the gréater number of wrecked lighters and other, craft, .oo Cofmumunication.with the interfor of the island has been interrupted, except with parts of Havana and Pinar Dé] Rio provinces, in which the orange and other fruit crops suffered severely.The tobacco crop has not been seriously \u2018affected.: A gale began at - 2 o'clock and reached cyclonic proportions at 5.40 am., the velocity being about 120 miles an hour.The vortex of the cyclone\u2019 was à short distance west of Havana.The ' storm continued.with unabated fury until 8 o'clock.The Wind subsided tonight.; Probably days will elapse before the receipt of news from the interior.At Arrôÿo Näranjo, about eight niles from\u2019 Havana, the new tuberculosis hospital was blown.down and many patients webké» Injured.During the height of the storm a small Spanish brig struck \u2018tHe reef of the old battleship Maine andi remained fastened to this until\u2019 pulél-off by tugs.Las i je \u201cpures\u201d _\u2014 2 - DAMAGE DONE: , .-.IN FLORIDA._ \"\u20ac \u201cKey West, Fla., October 11.\u2014As the result of the hugricane .which struck the Septhern \u2019codst of Florida this morning \u2018Key West tonight 1s a mass of wreckage, and\u2019 the damage to property 18 estimated at $2,000,000.Martial law was proclaimed by the mayor at 6 o'clock, and the Key West guards are patrolling the city.- Chaos reigns on every hand, and few people remain in' théir \u2018homes, hundreds of which \u2018either have been totally wrecked or _dimaged.It is impossible at this hour to say whether theré \u201chas-been Jos of life: bor this\u2019 mornhig uf five\u2019 remain at anchor, the others\u2019 Rel up on the et .up on the # alông'the water front are a mass or N Besides the séveral score of residences' éfther totally wrecked or blown from their pillars, \u2018nine factories were partly destroyed, \u201cinttuding \u2018the Hav- ana-American, Martihez, Nichols, Ruy Lopez, Manuel Lopes, Fleitas Torres, Cortez.and Emolf cigar manufaetur- ers.Number 1 And number 3 engine houses, of the cify Fire Department, were destroyed, the firemen narrowly escaping, but several of the horses were killed.\u2018Thé \u201ctop of the First National Bank wag \u2018blown off, the post - office damaged and two running gears of the Goviimident coaling stations \u2018were \u2018 eckel.Fu BE © 7 RELIGIOUS ORDERS.N tract: Blsbts Without Au- 34, AW the numerous Rome, October 4;+A Catholic religious houses in America will be interested; an important de- Lo has just béen iasuéd by Vives y Tuto, 3 Congregation \u2018of question has the eu aracter of a decree, and beglie as olivia: | Sl «Among the things\u201d which are of religious: houses, dis- he pautlity-and.imperfl- ing thelr good hime and credit, one of the first is the facility with which they contract - debts-* Indeed, sometimes careleshly .and.extravagantly money Is borrowed either\u201d to receive new novices OT er of institt= tions for the assistänce ef youth,- or to succour misery .= 21 All these, the \u2018decree remarks, are in themselves pralseworuiy \u2018undertakings, but as the abuse increases dally, and might have yery serious consequences, a remedy iB ecessa: \"which consists in aheolutely forbidding all superiors great \u2018@Amage to rél of religious houses ;of any degree to\u2019 contract important.debts of any kind, The.document in| ai.BI KNIGHTHOOD Vrich Consul in- Montreal Honored by Queen .Wilhelmina MR.HEWARD HELPED TO PROMOTE TRADE WITH DUTCH EAST INDIES - Mr.S.B.Heward, vice-consul to the Netherlands, has\u201d received the order of knighthood which the \u2018Witness\u2019 announced a week or so ago, had | :en conferred upon him by the Queer of the Netherlands for his long and faithful service as consul.At the time the announcement was made in the \u2018Witness\u2019 Mr.Heward had merely had an intimation that the high henor was -about -to be bestowed upon him.This had come in the form of a letter from Mr.Albert Nordheimer, consul-general for Canada, dated Sept, 9, Some friend also wrote him, enclosing a clipping was announced in\u2019 the court news that THE HON.8.B.HEWARD, Vice-Consul for the Netherlands.- fer the Order of Orange Nassau, a very high distinction of which she herself is à member, 6n Mr S.B.Hew- ard, of Montreal, and \u2018two others, whose names were given.Later on, in the \u2018Times,\u2019 appeared a notice to the emect that King Edward had.graciously consented to \u2018his sub- Ject's receiving these orders, and had accorded his permission to the recipients to wear them.Mr.Heward has-just-received his of- ficlal notification of the distinction, alorig with the very handsome insignia of office, a badge with a silver medal of exceptional design, attached.: - The.official notification is in part as follows: \u2018We, Wilhelmina, hy ithe Grace of God,.Queen:of the Nether: lands, Princess of Orange Nassau, on proposal of our -Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Aug.24, 1909, Cabinet No.15, Have approved and understood the appointment of Mr.S.B.Heward, vice-consul of Montreal, Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau.\u2019 This document, whieh is a copy of the original one, is signed \u2018Wilhelmina,\u2019 and in addition carries the signatures of J.S.de Vos Van Steenwyk, Minister of Foreign Affairs: for Holland, and Von Franck, Chancellor of the Order of the Netherlands\u2019 Lion and of the Order of Orange Nassau.The medal Is a handsome.onte.| It is suspended from a striped.rihbon, the centre ed by by a blue strip.narrow white strip bounded Attached to this is a small silver crown, front which is dfrect .or indirect; with; or Without martgages, paying br not paying inc EN Titten.ot - Yérbal Debts, wilt 4300 for a religoys house: or monastery, $1,000 for: Puovineldl houses, for the generil House of en orders.The motives which have inspired\u2019 this décrea are undoubtedly wise, espe- clally as it.\\s-a well-known fact that, as & rule, réligious-men, however gift- A 4re_generally very ~~» oo \u2026 and $2,000 Maidan dra, \u2018 Ty Aus.\u2019 .\u201c bears witu5it oy from-the London \u2018Times,\u2019 in which it, Queen Wilhelmina had decided to con- | t of which is yeliow, bound- | ORDRÉ OF ORANGR-NaggAU.| & honte and on\u201d thé -other [' Sumatra.- He had learned that large quantities.of sugar; coffee and spices were being shipped from there to New York.He accordingly approached Mr.John Molson and Mr.Peter Red- path, two of the best known sugar importers and refiners here at that time, and asked them why they did not import their sugar from Java.\u2018Java! Where is Javà?asked one of them.\u2018You will be wanting me to go to the moon for my sugar next\u2019 Mr.Heward, however, obtained orders for two or three cargoes.The sugar never got as far as Canada.It went to Portland, and was there sold by the Canadian.importers, because the profits were greater than would have been obtained by bringing it here and refining it.That was the beginning of the extensive trade which shortly grew up between Canada and the East Indies.When the West Indian preference on sugar came into effect, however, the East Indian trade in that article died away.The trade in coffee and spices remained, however.- Mr.Heward became well known among the Dutch farmers of the East Indies as a result of this venture, and shortly after a large firm in Batavia offered him their North American agency, with headquarters - at New York, and branch offices at Boston and Montreal.\u2018There were conditions attached, however, which made it necessary for him to refuse.- He did, however, hold the agency for the Netherlands Indian Trading Company, and wrote ell their commercial credits in Canada for the East Indies, amounting sometimes to\" five hundred thousand dollars a year.In 1879 he was appointed.consul to.the Netherlands, and has held that position ever since.1107 \u2019 \" Mr.Heward is not a Dutchman, nor the \u2018descendant of one.His grandparents were United Empire Loyalists, originally from\u2019 Virginia.His father began business in Montreal in 1832 Mr.Heward was born here, and educated In Upper Canada College, Toronto.He began business here in 1859, with Crooks, \u2018Rimmer & Gray, and In 1867 went into business for himself, trading in tea with China \u2018and Japan.\u201cHe was one of the original members of the Victoria Volunteer Rifles, formed during the \u2018Trent\u2019.affair, in 1861.and acted as intelligence officer in 1864 at Windsor, and -in 1866 at Prescott, Ogdensburg, Syracuse and Wa- tertown,: during the Fénian Rald.He sccordingly holds the 1866 Fenlan Raid medal.os .FOUND IN MESSINA RUINS.Unclaimed Jeweliery and Other Vatu- ablos \u2018to Extent of $20,000,000.- Rome, _ October \u2018 9.-\u2014Jewellery,.and other: valuables:which the military authorities have, collected from the ruins of Messina, and: for which\u2019 no claims ants can be found, are estimated to be worth $20,000,000.Co Coa.This\u2019 vast\u2019 collection of .riches 1s \"heaped up in the subterranean vaults of the citadel and in wooden shelters, and is entrusted entirely to the honesty of four officers, ivho have not even sufficient soldiers to guard the shelters.~ _ In one of these shelters the soldiers have constructed rough shelves, on which diamonds and gold are piled in the.most extraordinary manner.small cardboard box, the size of a \u2018matchbox, contains.a necklace of pearls valued at over $20,000; between an old pair of boos and a pair of cars there is a simrle envelope containing state bond.of $400,000 made out to bearer.- 4 In another small wooden box lleg a diamond solitaire, worth a fortune, which was Tegistered by the soldiers as a white stone.Further on a petroleum can contains gold coins amounting to $10,000.; There are also safes Innumerable fll- ed with hundreds of gold watches, rings, chains, bracelets, earrings, pocketbooks, and treasures of all sorts, All these riches have been found in the superflicial excavations carried or up to the present, while the wealthiest part of the town\u2014the first and second floors and the cellars\u2014is still untoched.+ CURE FOR CANCER.Inoculation -and.Éloetrification Effec- \u2018tive Deciares Dr.Dayen.Paris, October- 11.\u2014Dr.\u2026 Doyen, ad- \u2018dressing the Congress of Surgery.now in session - here, has made the sweeping assertion: that -in almost all capes cancer can be cured either by anti-neoplastic inoculation or bipolar electrification.' ¥e- cited: \u2018the case of a pati.nt suffering a return of the disease and given up by surgeons in 1901, who was cured by inoculation, and is still alive and well Cancers of the stomach and breast both yield- | ed to this treatment.\"This and the electric method.-have heen comhirveé recently, he said, with grent rurres- Surgery with the knife should never be employed, even when pathologically indicated, without first inoculating.the patient to lessen the chance of the poison's spreading in the woun:l.Exterior tumors ean be easy extirpated by the electric me- tnod.: : \u2019 - - + Thanks to this discovery, cancer of the skin, lips, tongue and other mucous parts which are accessible will no longer exist, he \u201csaid.If the true character is recognized In time, in a large proportion of casés the bi- \u2018polar treatment is preferable, and the knife should not be used except, as in cases of the lower pharynx, to open the vay for the insertion of the elec- rode.First Snow of the Season.» Moines, Ia, October 11.\u2014 Light ° at many towns tn -stow fetf Tete and central Iowa.tonight.- Winona, Minn, October 11.\u2014Three inches of snow fell here tonight.At one time the storm assumed the proportions of a blizzard.New Richmond, Wis, October 11.\u2014 Snow flurries here this morning were The followed by g -blizsard tonight.temperature dropped to freezing.government der the titled an act bor of Montreal, authoi., of $1,500,000 a year for to the commission, Mihbte 000,000.\u2018clude tor, the harbor.turday, it, and French.J.W.Bridges, Cascumpec, $150, A.$150, A.R.MacLean.$150, chemistry and physics.Miss H.Murchison.Hannan, Willard Lyman Exh tien $50.: + MILLIONS For \u2014 THE HARBOR Government to Comu.i- » Loan of $18,000000 Fr is Possible.SCHEME OF IMPOY,.< TO MAKE MONT; A GREATER pu! It is reported will for se paper coming These annual Mr.The plans are a dry in ut.place cons, ssion i respecting 4 SUMEs v voted to the scheme of |, outlined by gineer brought out from Foy filme ago to consult with : sioners regarding a new u-.port of ntreal.ee Davids.» underst.more piers, u 3._ deck, , improvements of the east; Unless the bi] -.up by the Government un | Government measure, jt \u2018 brought forward, us jt expenditure of public mu».to be submitted first in 1! resolution and approved tv |.lency the Governor-Genciu\u2026 und HARLAND & WOLFF= |.- Having been shown the C A 1 from.the Liverpool Jour.merce today, Harland & Wolff in Can.| .ates the statement that th.fast shipbullding firm is pie, design and lay out a plait ii, 1 and they are now considering \u2018tlon of plans and locations \u2014_\u2014 th e repress 1, Ce iv Ng \u20187 \u201c+4 \u201cve ra of ken 8 te \u2018he a \u2018à En Ge > \"=tle , Hie Lr.tare hela BERR] da RS RIOT AMONG CHINESE Over Attempt to Do Away With Jess Houses in Victoria, B C Victoria, B.C.October 11- 1 vw.the ing an attempt on the par; ov merchants to do away wit : .Joes houses in the Chinese i.- -meeting called at the Chi to ballot on this question w.» -: \u2018by several hundred Chines, opposed to discontinuing tli at Joss houses.were smashed by the invadin- .and several prominent Chin.chants were serjously injured.away with broached at a celebration held 1, oe or of the birthday of Confuciu.
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