The daily witness, 29 octobre 1909, vendredi 29 octobre 1909
[" ero nd dercy nada have frica ment vhite sater say LS So nber rlia- onth 2 its t of rest - Af- sher in- | re- Why ical - ser- inst {ons land o be aval of a ÉÉRCERÉ Fay ton two ant- = ft conzratulated by Queen Abi [ andra, Who Sends Greet- 1 NVITED TO Winter Carnival Committee ings, But Rebuked by Audience Who Heard Him, \u2014 \u2014 Want Him to Come and Dr the Frum een Alexandra, are said to have fallen a tribute to her confidence Bring Commander Peary With Him.* Fr-drriek A.Cook is once again nan of the moment.:: graclous lips of Her Majesty, \u2018n and admiration of him.On tie other hand, an audience which 1.addressed last night, at Hamilton, Montana, expressed its conf - dence in the veracity of the men who flatly contradicted the explorer's statement that he ascended Mount McKinley.; To crown ail, and add to his confifot- ing emotions, Dr.Cook is in Palace and the Winter Carnival, and to bring, accompany, or ndeety Commander Peary here.LEA Queen Alexandra\u2019s message was conveyed to Dr.Cook in à letter.from | the United States Minister to Den- ! mark, who says Her Majéstÿ e%-.pressed her intention of converting Lieutenant Shackleton to, Her | view., R,.Caok's lecture at Hamilton, Mona, was the cause \u2018of - stormy scenes, left Hamilton, Montana, Oct.29.\u2014Queen Alexandra, through a letter received last night from Dr.Maurice Francia.Egan, United States Minister to Denmark, ec : F.A.confidence in his Polar achievemeh t/ J Dr.Egan's letter, which is dated | A resolution, < he RR ved her greetings to Cook, and expressed abso October 7, in part reads: dinner at Charlottenlund.Her: Gre- cious Majesty, the Queen of Britain, \u201d was kind enough to talk à long time to me, and you were the principal subject of most a daughter Carmel, Holstein-Ledreberg.Lieut.Shackleton comes on Saturdsg, I shall is not Dr.Cook cabled Dr.Egan as tol: | : lows: \u2018Many words, Ham; dress h LOrInces re Tao, attorn for the the d 1 and, besides.these « lgrge |.BE Br Goo atfer his | Buber of dosiiens comacied io | brone ford then thé excitement [ che.of {ha oo of EE ee forth.Crutchfiel pohallenged.tion -of tha: To 3 IC; Sook s Statements.This bro on be: Tamale CT cussion.the fellow-to: jen the guides taking Sides.of wr 8 Jester + A member of the audience offered a resoluti the mee O1 the Mont Fr rose, for & Sr Ser.jor Joseph M.Dickinson, a ET t oe ca | os a, duithor Edward N.ancre \u201ctou for « SIT s face that the latter\u2019 ste VE Pos?were false.° = + \u201cexcitement at this nt wis, - Wht - Barrill demanded point él dns, , < \\d not make an affdavit:ié t \u201ct that he had scaled Mount triers, would accèj rpanied Dr.Cook up ve Was called on, 4hd taking rm, \u2018ments that - time, \u201cSent we On our conversations ardent a Cookite as Hy or \u201cthe Countess, She said: endeavor to convert him ie Be already converted.\u2019 EH Her Majesty of England |; thanks letter.Appreciate kik - 4 ton, Mont.Oct.19.\u2014In an ad- \u2018ere last night, Dr.Cook de- ir and vigorously defended his vn that he ascended Mount He declared money was |.; in obtaining certain the meeting adopted à resor Xpr3sing confidence\u201d in \u201cthe farrill and Prints, the nude affidavits that Coon Mount MeKinley.On at this point-asking that ¢ting declare a lack of fait part of the entire people of of.San nl as a citizen, made a plea play.of - also took the floor and urged ! play be accorded all parties controversy.Neither those, r~ opposed to Dr.Cook, nor the resolu- awn by .{ts Barrill, the ons unt Mo th declared that oro Cook's they reached the Yop | nt McKinley, were inçérréct.\u201cok replied by astertty \u201ctg fie 1 it was wi Xplorer on the platform in: In it Dr \u2018\u201crlared that he ascended Mout y.that Barrill was ot Mot MONTREAL, She 1s &- : a to come to Montreal to see thy Yor lack of faith in him was submitted |.but withdrawn, and in reply to a { i challenge he made an affidayit t+at- = pa he ascended Mount McKinley, aud red - 2, the Jot Hamilton ad Ra gy \u2018ase \u201c atfer tier: te the eve a br a y.Bis - ae and 3 Pod: \"Sai was carried dy a tare majority.| .DR.FREDERICK A.COOK.ad the inesting was closed amid great KA ftor, the meeting, Dr.Cook said he Sid not care to.uss \u2018the result ont \u201cdisc r at WANT: 00K\" A K- AND.PEARY Winter\u2019 Garnival Committee Invite Them Both to Come.] \u2018On Sunday night last at the King's | À 1 + .mu : + A NOISY MEETING | and that the records of | re left on thy summit me discussion then waxed w attorney and friends \u2018denduse: A \u2018New York, .with provisigns te .him, sentative C \u201cwill bo fofluented Cook or ¢ the end a : ED of: y ne me ques a1 5 oe men var ve be.thé, n nner ; one Sn bh a fn sonst bY tin with the air val, will attend \u2018Was considerable Vie \u201cbefore \u2018real.\u2018ambulance.to Prominent bush e Club iy.he \u2018Montreal, who-are identified with the |.\u201cpromotion.of the: bahquet, An accident such =» seldom ocotirs on the raflway, tegk pliice \u201cwest of River Rémudette shortly.After midnight last night, when the boilers of a Grand 1r ink locomotive hauling an.east-bound train, blew up.Atcording to, despatahss from Corn- terrifté.15° engine was blown up into: the a carried a distançe of 75 feet from the train.The traifl, of course, came to a dead stop, and the \u2018tender and curs were not deralled, - It seems miraculous that ths truin- men were ndt instantly killed.\\Vhen an examination came tode.made !Into the wreckäge, it was found that both the engineer and the fireman were sut ltving.Both were suffar- ing from scalds, and 80 was the brakeman.The accident occurred.\u201cabout fifteen.miles from Coteay Junction, and It \u2018help could be obtained.Local doctors were brought te the.scene with all pohslble despateh; and the men wore made as comfortahle a8 possible, pend- Fortunately was clear, and the trame was not ocked.The injured men Hare placed on the train and brought.to Montreal, arriving here at seven ven ¢dlock this morn- | They were once takm-on.aù [ Charles Bra oy, Dréreman, où 24 tre street, a found to be 80 badly \"soaldés \u201cthat Hi his life 1s despaired of.The otlier two injured FAR.mien are Walter Mw reman, of Brayside,.and er.; Bowmanville.amie this two.are severs.but hot dangerous: tes NAVAL DEFENCE.ori Attitude, red ony quebec, bad 8-0 2 St.James a oistear cu 1.4 air and\u201d ing.thé arrival of thépassenger train |.1 ox\u201d the way from Torôrito to Mont-| the - other track $'Ceri- pe ny | seen at lls gMce later of : 1 Sloman onan ; PRICE ONE CENT \u2018for or ES for SE Bourassa,\u2019 RT an Var - Association, * se the CP.R., Ao banquets _ \u2018Cook wis ( Canin \u2018stron sented, as he* desires tp appreciation of.her-s committee would - He to haw \u2019 table, and alse they \u201d em to have sevrgsentation \u2018dinner committee, - Would \u2018 a list of upp Pere -of Game Club Dr.Cook\u2018 has pres his Cook tins x \u2018the Hedy peopl for the good services they, | X him in his fight to: reach the Noy Pole, and ît 1a thought that he be entirely satisfibd with the ain js occasion foe\u201d \u2018of A, a on, eld te thé + ntrealers and visit \u2018the cf y ils araivel iain op totinrittee will atte to \u201cIn \u2018and C mbt Fr on 7! oo on ae, oy\u2019.would] ted hat the or iogsther housand à :thaeatice sae : , ape ei purs only one dat debtodness Is urgent, .as the need for IE: last Hake up | sagt asked for by the board.Campaign to Pay Western's Mortgage Led Off by Three $5,000 Subscriptions.COMMITTEE APPEAL FOR HELP TO INCREASE ACCOMMODATION.A campaign to pay off the $50,000 .mortgage on the Western ~ Hospital has \u2018beet commenced.* Mr.Peter Lyall, Miss Mary Dow, and Mr.Randolph Hersey have each contributed -| $6,000 to commence the campaign.The necessity of paying off this In- \u201cP of \u2018ire \u2018suffering from \u2018typhoid, and as every ward fn the hospital is filled, it is often necessary to Téfuse as many as six and seven -Cases a day.Next \u2018month a benefit performance will be held at His Majesty's theatre, the proceeds of which are to go to- | wardg the discharging of the mortgage.~ All subscriptions of $100 or over can \u2018| be made in instalments of three equal -payments.\u2018\u201d* Twenty thousand copies of the fol- wing appeal have been sent out: \u2018The Comniittee of Management of the Western Hospital urgently appeals for assistance In maintaining and enlarging its charitable work, Owing to the constantly increasing \u2018demand for relief to the poor, espe- lo - = cially in the southwest end of the city, \u201cThe.and the resent overcrowded state of the hospital, we are ddily obliged to refuse admission and assistance to de- \u201c| serving cases.\u2018Our aim is not.only- to obtain increased revenue for maintenance, but to extend the present building as soon jas existing -obllgations are paid off.\u2018The present indebtedness of the hospi- \u2018tal is about fifty thousand doliars (554,000), and-the committee make this.al with the object of securing\u2019 efent funds to pay off this amount, so that.they may be in a position to at once the urgent question providing.-increased accommodation.e.3K you to help us to accomplish.this object, iptions and douations will be de ragsived by .rge T.HONEY FOR.BOYS\u2019 HOME.Gemssous \u2018Offer | Made by Mr By pra \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.D.honor- 088, .; Komorary secrétars of \u201c F and vice-president of \u2018the\u2019 -t0\"'be able to ped opeat of.a a thousand Aollars on condi- \u201cFees | tow that at léast ¥ine others will join : EL Him in \u2018up the sum of ton a: ars to the We fesl that it {8 only necessary to to supple- Who wil Join and \u2018lend a hand\u2019 to \u2018help along this work?\u201d MANY MINERS KILLED \u2014.; Oct.29\u2014A score of miners Es by an! explosion th - the sages couter.in Gla- eue; mpasior t the - afterdamp and 8 imam irre, ; NO MORE \u2018RATS.1,\u201d Télégeanh Compañy asus _ Unsatie: Order te Female.Em- 07 et ployese.ra Kansgs City, Oct.29.où and \u20ac | November L'an sa clerks The en em mus ue the wéariñg 5, Lente in al se rons.Please tr.RT Ce nt Superistondent eri ; Peter Lyail, pre- pre- |- ment it in order to have it promptly .ar imide, .Aor 160k \u2018an, on\u201d oti | Re th in; REVOLT IN \u201c Officers Seize ArsenalSon Island of Salamis and Entrench Themselves.THREE HUNDRED REBELS \u2014\u2014 Tibaldos, Their Leader, Has Been Declared a | Traitor.Athens, Greece, Oct.29\u2014An actual revolt in \u2018the navy has taken.place, {and the situation is acute.The band \u201cof car.dut offige west, to-day séiged the arsenal there and are now entrenched.They met no opposition.The rebels are led by an officer, Tibaldos, and are reported to number three hundred men.The government has proclaimed Tibaldos a trattor and ordered his arrest by the military.The Greek fleet is anchored at Ker- atsini on the further side of the is land of Salamis and has not.ygt had time to declare which side it \u2018will take.Many of the junior naval officers in Athens disavow the revolt.Great excitement .prevails In-this city and the \u2018Ministry of Marine is guarded by troops.Lieutenant Tibaldos, who heads the revolt, is the commander of a\u2019 flotilla of torpedo boats and submarines.It appears that he \u2018demands thut he be appointed minister of marine.Je threatens, if the appointment is not made, that he will overthrow the Government.and establish-.a dictatorship.This afternoon: a ment of infantry and a battery of fiéld: guns were sent to Skaramanga on the eoast, a few miles west of Athens, \u2018and ob- posite Leros, the point on\u2019 the | d of Salamis where Tibaldos\u2019 mien\u2018 are \u2018entrenched.It is now said.that \"Fibal- dos has secured the support of the entire torpedo i of \u2018eight \u201cships, and threatens to employ these in sinking the rest of the fleet.\"As Tibaldos \u2018holds the arsenal and ammunition depots, the.vessels in the possession of the Government are without ammuni- \u2018tion and have not beêr mobilised.eR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tate isten | CANADIAN CABLES.London, Oct.29.ot Sond mB \"TT Aude, \u2018Richard Pein Goon and opson, \u2014 Montreal, have ceived \u201cpractice from the Royal Physicians.- London, Bet.\u201c29.\u2014The Ez boy cadets; ons rophy foray, = 485 pointes\u2019 Flo Cans tenth, with 411 yrétroe: : pared to Nominaty ate Him For Offibe.Ald, \u2018Robinson.as a tandidate 7 for the 1x the.4 :of a nvmb hé, allow.Lis \u201c notainat a to go osly a Clor:e - Jam \u2018Since\u2019 lits \u20ac cil fout yours then ani- | 08 r desê order's - ts te al ree table | ema \u2018antert 2 GRECIAN- NAVY | .which on nes - 3 ab tatew | Po hoe Brana rd-{6h billes to thie 15 being Cay oon Lo Foe Sie ub bes adj er 3 dtide \u2018wood work a oid * spectively assigned to : Re a ne - 24\u20ac PHILIP a Ei cov aechation- > \u2018aulosis, anë-C A HOSPITAL FOR ITALIANS \"A Request is Being Made to Have Their Own Government Contribute Funds UNFORTUNATE MAN AG CEPTED $200 FOR LOSS OF EYESIGHT.Montreal is to have an Italian hos- pital\u2014that ts, if the Italian Government will listen to a request which has been forwarded to them by the Italian consulate and the Italian immigration ald society here.This request, to which no reply has as yet been received, points out the need of such an institution in Montreal, and ET ww ne need for a hospital in Montreal for Italians is undoubted.There is a permanent winter colony here of between six and seven thousand of the children of sunny Italy, and during the late fall, when the Italian laborers are date a in from the railway construction camps, and passing through the city on their way to winter quarters in Italy, or New York and Boston, where many of them go\u2014while this hibernating movement Is on, the local colony is increased by flmost as many \u2018again as their permanent numbers.Many of these Italians.coming in from the camps are suffering from \u2018diseases of various kinds, and injuries received in dynamite ir sions, etc, which have never been pro- perlly cared for.They need skilled attention, which, however, it is almost impossible to get, for not only are the hospitals crowded, but when there is room some doctors and nurses dislike very much to have to attend to Ital.fang, owing to their inability to understand what is said to them, or to make known their wants.If we can get about twenty thous- \u2018and dollars from oy gove rernment ve can get enoug private subscription to erect a small hospital,\u2019 said an official of the Immigration Aid Society this morting.\u2018Where would it bé bulit\u201d he was asked.\u2018Right here, where the dispensary is, was the reply.He referred to a small building, erected recently by public.sub pe tion, which stands at the rear of the consulate and Ald Booclety quarters, on perly oq street Th though not pre rly equip as yet, is a tance to.the society in reat needy ones.\u2019 tog ftalians have commenced com- wh from the camps, and already a have reported at the offices of ety.A number of tickets have = been sold by the steamabip es to ltalians gong home to ÿ for the winter.as the\u201d railway- construction eon- ras ignorant, and unable- Sovak BAR ish, and when a repre- A ntEtive of the contractor, a claims agent, approached him, and offered him two.hundred dollars to compensate him \u2018for the loss of his sight, - he {ce oe and \u2018signed a statement deciar- is claim satisfied.He tested, he would.have been able to obtain damages Much more commensurate with his dows.the time.Wa have an Italien la here, and wd are able to ar \u2018some of these cases, but wa cannot be- sin tô handle all of them.It a matter which \u2018should - Le: taken - up by : : the government.\u2019 - FATAL JOKE?{ Drowned Man M May Have Been \"Pushed inte Fountain The case John 1 of \u2018the \u2018lungs was returned.The.es der - went to show that the man and must have fallen Packward into the water while in a fit.-Mr.Tayt oF, of the Brewery \u2018men who frequented\u2019 the square to .anyone sleeping dn 1 water.\u2019 It was their Jake, - FIREMEN mgaran.\u2014 ist \u201cand Gravel Have Left the Brigade.% Joseph Moot and Theodo Heutenants sony 2 fire - Gravel Ric Dr \u201cPai whl \u2018has been ven ia Moat.attending the \u201cope Mort» Sori Rava Dustituth, visited att dod wae Aondid College He =) of the Counetl of the Nationa] Assy \u2018for Prevention of Tubes.-Buriand, of Montreal At the apon Assembly Dr.ospital for Coma hs apoks- te she students | fan cme hers ey ouight \u2018 \u2018dbotroyed ina: aynamite onion où \u2018That sortiof thing is eccurring aff | of Johm Smith, of Pdin- - - ose - .cr d.A 4 A digas 1 p aEesa ia = pret \u2018 \u20ac = ME ee pur da THE MONEY MARKET.With the favorable turin Europe, |\u2019 the New York money vogrket bes evidently cessed to evince any smitely over tBé gemerai sttusttus, ss belief being held in Wall Street that the pro- lis of reformaticl MEE DYES curl EE to a point where money conditions wilt |: nowieal lined | adjust themselves alg The Bank of Bugland has now sus ceeded in putting itself in command of thi gold market, without, kowever, en- tilling direct withdrawals \u20186f the metal from here.ie probably befng taken full advantage Whether Paris will export gold Lhe as reported, is somewhat oubtful at this jumeture, although in Paris ds = still high.Now not appeat to he the same ne- ity as existed last week.It de- gods largely the extent of the ptian and Turkish demands for gold.\u2018The statement Lt 8 re io te tac om: Sept.sith should wis \u2018hd set aioe of es r satimfaëtors- Tanaion 2 system ls showing\u2019 an pacs of its capacity fer money- rain which augurs wetl for its fu- \"Duriag the past month the tocrease in earfin has besn proneuncedly large, à > various conditions favor & er scale of cerning from now on.gross éarnings for Septémber Ke $8,323,178, the workti 91,298, and the net pr a, \u20191,- 839 latter ftem is an increase of $1,817.981 over the eorreeponding month of jw Jor and constitutes 8 masa rer és ee workt snd the net profits, $8,878.81 net profits for the same previous year were §6,888,079, which an increases of nearly two mil- on dollars for the three months of thin Dane t Abe cords.t the vary & « rec a various relies.t dxtension operations and Es from traffic conveyance and Other sources will convince any one of the great headway, which has been made à for thè three months- 30 wete $22,890,193, fod of the he Grand Trunk have been able to show very good financial suecesses this nd 1nfermation emanating fron oir officers is conclusive evidence of the broadening of trade in the eastern sections.The Intercolenial bears cut the S§me fact in a clear way.rsa mtontaiatingoniin HE in pris of the up the priees of of phe mods rites, On the stock better state of confidence being evidently restored.Iron, common, again foremost in the list ôp \"at 57 1-2 and closed 2 58 1.as h 3 3-4 ferred opemréd at at LE, bat closed point lower.Coal was stronger d 91.Montreal Street wis a cons Othe .De- roit United Aas commenced sn up?ward movement.It opénad at a4 paint atialned during the mérniuy: Ogilvie, Sommen, ë a at 138, pee be destined for a.rise.ond and 1 ; pi \u2018busy él ers.- 2 [ORNS BOARD.50 0 oR Po ge Le CR ok crea dr hg * rr ot 10636 Ean 208.AT \u2018328.Ets os S10 Barely \u201canses way.he .U À ssprve=\u20141 K t 1%, o6 af 72.Démon a 193, 00 at TAXE ta de LME mE| \u201c$ cholouse Er sh ig paddle ,Asb estos-Aft at at 80, 15 at Twin City\u2014b at pig 188.1% at sk Detro Q 28 at Ee sn .25 at 65, 25 at 68 Asbestos prot-$ EE com \u2014100 8 tT Ni ,.8 at 905.- IMingis pre 728 1.675s = 180%, 19 at Textile commons ae Pt I Rank-\u20144 at 385%, dat ss6M à |, a pue uw sox.SC at 186, 10 Bt PB etrait \u2014130 ti a; Wkbar3b 75.2° \u2019 p ; at 29h.@- 0 at 1 = EEE Th wi 426.198; while for two me 8 Near, net increase is $63,319.expenses, §14, 1 ne | ak 36 sen 1000 e000 at | IDENDONNMARCHL' |.tario Nu eee dde puce D On de- ¢lded to incgease the dividend on\u2018the aa Baportant ating of the Wyan- dah Silver Mines Company was held esterday for the purpose of complet- On the Continent of Europe, matters common stock five to six per- all -in ednnection with tim _ for the time being are veassur- £ coat.The oid raw will payabie fof nt of the property.at ing, although whether the Bask of the wl quarter, Der.\u20181 and the election of thé frst board\" of og aon ae to paime Le next, and {ha new rate will be payable actors.= Ts gate above five percent ls is a question.| March I, 1936.It was decided commence the Paris, discounts ar, vins p.pro- The Richelieu enjoying possibly work of erecting s plant at once, and pensity for rising, an ow \u2018stand Wwith- the most its his- to increase the.staff of men now en- one-eighth percent of the official tory, and it is expected that the earn- | gaged on\u2019 the \u2018property.The latest rate of the Bank of France.the | Ings for 1909 wil tH comtitute a record.machinery for erat the mine will only city where ptica ty oxsy e- The decision of the management be > talled, and ing possible tary conditions st 1 prevaie Le that fact \u2018the business relations \u2018o The cm be dene to take aut the white pany, so as to arrive at a working arrangement with Pefluential United ; \u2018States ,» looking towards the |: estate au au -{nternationsl terprise, has heen approved, The growth and Menit of the R.& O.ut tic manage- \u2018At the Gate.capi- \u2018tal of the company is placed at $3,000,- © new board is tomposed of well- \u2018mown business men, and the persons nel is aufficierit to ensure confidence in ment of Mr.G #.and à capable the mapesem staff of officials, has à matter for Ti Mien Hsrooy n Front commendation, and, it would appear, Gent 4 with Mr.A.Brook Ko vice- as If Richelieu was Joetined to éxtend i ingudnes and and reputation à ur Niagara to the stg \" beyond SIGHS OF PROSPERITY.Pusctual Payment of Tare 2o \u2014Buay Building Trade, protest sed seer, Vin k , disent Jr ge où Mr.James Robinson, of : | Mlterten, MB.as directors.etait Dt Well.EEE Black, Hite 12,300\" at Pi 1600 at 19%, =.2 Ly La Rase{ a 6153 148 at 635.t Le To Cg.od 5 at 38 2 1%.Taton Pe eibé 8006 à at 17, 200 at 1 %.BEE at 08 at 13.corinne peterson CONSOLS AND RAILWAYS.; Léndon, Oct.39.\u2014~Cofravis for oy §2 7-16, and for account $2 1-3, adian Pagific.was 190 and Granq rank 21 5-8.dima id dite NEW YORK CENTRAL.ew York, Oet.29.\u2014The New .Yotk dna lines have placed contrécts éuf: ing the paa pase Low a for new equip: ment for delivery during 1910, involv: {ng about rent five million dollars.ti 197 passe oF cars 4nd HL Ta atracté are.als PES £ SE ds rhe meen Wr are © fh Sasa for né -fvy da: fs mosh Nan 8p Al oats.\"ne o lofgdes mdvetitht t is ah las of 1 245 vase Le Fv FRE HFS R SILVER OF » BAR 89.\u2014Bar attver iit PATENT RAILWAYS: Sr Ta fire saroines of \u2018tie Uniañ ibér « , and the .his fist ie \u2018of the.a Show e488 for, et > peciod © \u201ca 3-80: May, 78 8 EB, quiet: new American vesten, 64 i: Commissioner for South Arto, ot the { axporters.Axe, this .¢auntry.He \u2018says gh he ly hoped that vee even ritiehh American .oo Asicga ben pris & vem pros than $309,800 bas bers-Ferland .os tu Hy in nine days In.property tax.( ire ALS 4% 9% amounts a ing in much mere ne du se we pi 545 bow 1000 TN Hw AN ce 4 $ NN Li À \u2018Ç ce en se eu 245 ; $sing | ve ve oe i 4 t .08-0005 19 Hi Bestia .e ee ve \u201d ub 24 En ; eu Lx i Frégrens Wathen tix a ilver isco oe a.176 , 1 0 rhe! ve 00 se ue Hx êt Et.enn À Hy metal in large volume and té ship ore .À Mr.M.À.Pousetté, Cansdie Tests is of Caya- | proper methods were Te sr, fruit | whi vi pil T0 BE 82, 000000 eth DETAILS ARE wr \u2018TODAY.big mer inctuding the Street ss Électrie Re and Water riterests of he \u2018city © Quebec and diatriet will be\u2019 a Ain in the next twenty-four .h -Dur the week.ropruten ve of the 4if- arent col nies Have béen n consultation \u2018tr Quebec discussing and completing details in connection ah \u2018Sansinistuei.wag made to- © roa t has been sreivel Prec, ater's of the -iner- = and the different.eo unieipalitios in (Juebee district far an extansion > Jeanchises; aile a par pere od water pre- Provatiy the Bot jnteresting Jem ture cothection RE d'u pital of the ner corporation te in\u2019 wii be aided 1 in be ihe \"ot $U30h 000, ana to ths amount of $12,800,000, and.the latter It 1& understood that the eivie au- thoritiéa of Queabes &rrange- ments and tue uotornts of of te, Que- will aria ih the :Hmits of va at the confétencé, 4x1 faction with thé à rer wh ads 10 the Ame 2e quete are vy | ot Soin Bom RP fu rode à laced ha advanced in price, is somewhat cesier, an thé \u2018year ave - SEMATOR 00X18 SANGUINE SAYS THAT TEXTILETRADE -| coal interests, Lan received U the check owlag cour as ae district | corporati © in the dif- fevent inberests.Tacit in the muc- | cr w.S Ross.stdout, of the > pre bec Hallway, who wi esirs.Caos Forget, MP, J.N.Greanshields, XC; of Man bave in at eth x mere) | } .ry rts | and after th A repo ; CONSUMMATED, OPTIMISTIC AL - 18600D\u2014MAY SOON RE- .OF STEEL Et SANTO.SUME DIVIDEND.Tore exto, Got »\u20141 m bas bce stated here ay a pop 4 \u2018converters Tet 8 that the process of arriving at \u2018a basis in which it would be possibi¥ tof an amalgama- ten of the Barinian stest and Dominion resumed sooner than the Street auticipates.This highly interesting statement was made | to the \u2018Witness\u2019 to-day by a gentleman who | is close to the management of the Converters, Company.R tro} of is que evident that of linen with | many.som aies craie t steel £ his Canadian Converters improved ot was de itness' ré- lute, gpd th discussing er situation, ths ! presentative y Seaator asc.À Gx, à stéel president, Mr.Jobn P.Black, satd that it director.was pot say longer à question of getting : \u2018J can say pie anid the Senator, when autel ent orders, but rather of getting how were enougb bands to turn them out.Business, \u2018that a goed: mors of tho Interests have \u2018he declared, was improving just as rapidiy : come in, nd are soming 18 all ts fo as it declined twe years azo.| and there sééins to ° for \u2018Is there auyihin as to the re.hoping that the deal LX he consummated, remption of dividends?Sr Black was hough it is not yet a ty.Mr.W.D.Matthews informed the \u2018Wit- sa I can say at the moment, fs that | to the #1 ness\u2019 that thero yey | ng new at present ?for dividends are brightet | to announce, and that James R ss had n ust now than they were a few months ago.beta to see him as yet.ALL GRAINS HIGHER IN CHICAGO TO-DAY Rion sinh the Chicago Board of oO gr New York, Oct.29.\u2014Diviÿen4 and interest disbursements for November Treads 2* pogn states that oneal ail was eents higher.will exceed according to Wall Street were 1 2 Xe t at an \u2018advance, when calculation the sum of $15,000,000.ep w scat i orders were reached, Cobalts § in Torento arket > madésies uses.And od \u201cah Toronts, Out.Sik-Fol are the scattered © | houses ang % céht Fe ur + Richt.à Se & ot.Sh\u2014Following ar alps of Cobalt stocks on the Mita this adv.re cautioû shout fe following strong utsiders are tras =\" sa à \u20ac.h ttered gis Exchange: Béaver-1500 at 35.migeion \u2018nodes.through sca some $00 at Bie 10 nt 30, 100 at 833-4, ug cent t outset.With 1500 at 38 1-3, 500 at 331-4, 3500 at 34, othet rains ig on vying ax Ar 500 at 335-8.Big Mix-+500 at 18, 500 MONT Hleughter, Wye, Jenks, snd à few | at-123-4.500 at 141-3 300 at 12 Provisions are active ad higherwitn 18 Chantbers\u20141300 ct 46 1-2, 10 at 40, 2 an, 83 oh astern at 46.Clty-\u2014\u201471 at 48, 1000 at 471-2, Bog ri.is e .$ 000 nosh short \"or a A at 47 1-4.sod a Ctatrai 508 ob 30.wn-\u20144 a aster\u2014.at 371 -2, 200 at 34, 1000 at 341-8, 14 at HIGHER PRICES HOLD 100 af Sor Le be Cols 13.100 \u2018FOR V ARIOUS GRAINS It Gift a Lake\u2014 aL ele 7% x ai 3- $2 x at 015 10 at Fo ARI a i tan 193-2.20 at 80, pg , Oct.$3\u2014The big shipments Torento of Manitoba whéat for export continued to strenatheb prices at Winnipeg to-day.October wheat reached 98 1-4 by noon and lecal dealers advanced Northern, the range at lake Sorts now .w being 31.02 1-4 to 81.04.500 dt 541-2, Otisee-206 at PE, 50 at 20, 1600 at 28° Pete Lake\u2014300 at 231- 3, 500 at 1500 at -32 7-8, B06 23 14 200 at ah , 2° & were at 17 Rochester 81080 at 1J1 % Yoat 100 at 19; 7,600 at 1838-4.i yi at Bai 4a ws and nd ot good fares aus Week.- There appears to be Httle hope xx a -jfor a lower market in Ontario grains.Local dealers\u2019 quotations are: Ontario wheat\u2014No.2 mixed .winter robe, \u2018wheat, $1.01 to $1.03 outside; No.2 white, $1.02 to $1.03 outside.Manito- - or od astreets, 2 pronthern, ii 02 1-4 or Jciober a a\u201d 04; No.3 31 \"0 Dora, on to at lake Corn\u2014American No.2 yellow, Hamilton authoritiét » say \"the volume of Re ge, SER: au \u2018axés Semana for general Hoes, No.2, 40¢; No.89 i-2c, on track at are ad lake parts; No.2 \u2018white, 876 to 38¢ out- tor ote.tloëk for Ÿ ide; 39e, to pee en track.Barley\u2014 ri 0.2, 57 to 58 cents; No.3 extra, 55 we satisfactory.1 tagioriee\u201d septiamé to 56 cents: No.3.59 to 61 cents out- - ki \" \u2018 , > x \u201c4 or Tait 813g; Man Manitoba No.8, 53 coo A New No, ?fg be ini Qeknoiders\u2019 | Ne.à, 73 to 74 © = wil, v 7 | Sia pt ve Ad ere \u201cthe Ch v ond \u201cpatents.ne 10: trans da hs fh al adian 32.00.Nig sty percent a rts [ina rate b) Ss roent per annum ; Ontario flour\u2014New winter wheat tempat Sis .r export, 34.05 t eT RAILWAY.fom vn a ns ail in buyers\u2019 sacks.Mul 0 54.18 outslde Clncinpatf,: Ode.$9] * bran, 821 per ton; shorts, §33 to 884 that the.Peunsylvanta Rats 1» Be Ontario bran, tiating for the- on, nes 388: Shorts, 4 on trick at Toronto, Cheinnati, whieh \u2018would shorten the teal sad oa bags Ine milengs of the Pennsylvania -betwesh 8 1 this cky end Dayten O.Afteen miige.TRE ney \u2018at es egg rae om ph pope.ofieiéls and directors who are inthe NERCHANTS ARE ACTIVE DR ados ort REET | : Tn in Soa > u 2 coms ¢ ~ GAIN 20.PERCENT thé ve \u20ac OF: and Coal is oa ee Satter of Emo per airs 550 morning af a Ds yo holshele SE in Migiont No.SALES.OF CHERQE - : ort a \"a, nie tattory, \u201cena arf fnet of AR p Drdeuvitts, ont.{Pan ihe of I a bé épened to- else 3 \u2018 ati ns : | pese 0 Fi i! esterday js a - ws i Hi tottus, sh |.cling.greed {a the wa a sigs a 5 Ae most oramo Sores are Air PARNERS MARKET PRICES A oo 3 doen Tr.ass ai se | NO SMALL CHANGE IN ALASKA Al the goa CE EB un Upttea Kingdom, 854° | as _ © évaliable Apaet in thé vi- orbû pacs HE 196 USE THEY SAY, MUANS ciuity of the Ronséteurs Maricot ore Wy ie SMALLER WagteWET aon.; of bo the Boor with.thelr lista.wondered at this\u2019 contempt for > | 841.: bonne.4308 the Bushel; Ho.thtoes, 45 to 5ic the 80 }b.bag: tur- tnd asked some questions about fs that 2a \u2018ons per took uo, Dariip.Soe do; Cnbons, veo ne : no ft ide be be uh ES aad Kimdine tor 8èc Sop} Siti citran mslonk.Ea dom\u2019 + QW sa va inn, 35 des caul} flowers, [er 35 to boas: onary.4h to 76e do: dead 16 te Te 183-4, 1500 at 181-3, 508 at 19.Queen ça date Baies COR AE porte ai at 25 1,000 at 381-2 500 at 301- 3 39 1- to 40 _2 cents per oh west - 500 5% Bad Tretheway\u20143.000 at ern bariey also à iittte Bree at Bic 156 , 300 at 166, 1,660 at 151, 300 at for No.à and for N No.3 grades.n EE 800 at 163, 560 at 163, 200 at \u2018Ontarie wheat is re 166 1-4 bushel aytside, To CT 03 and 51.03 a.opte mille ae to kesp red \u2018 Busy in the West, | pay thowe pricey, anid local deniers de | Tord tro and Vietgtla not expect to ply less for some time, Ra ape aa Sow AR as long as Manitoba wheat retains such firmness ag has been shown this | ba wheat\u2014Spot No.1 Northern, $1.04: | The market.Caron soft frm i stron ; Fe el 27 vo ff, doaï TEXPANSION OF TRADE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF BUSINESS ACTIVITY ARE AUGMENTING, The week has been a broken one ow ing to the Thanksgiving holiday on Mond.but general business has lecn satisfactorily sustained at the level last note, Dry goods wholesalcrs re;ort a lu.number of letter sorung orders, sho.ing that trade in the country is bris.and travellers are also doing well.Cotton prices continue to advance.gr! the two largest producers of grey a § bleached cottons have this week give notice of a withdrawal of all quotations pending issue of a new price list.Ha: ware and metal men report a good dc- mand, with fron prices well sustained.Hides are up again this week ang dec t- rs are now buying on the basis of 36 cents for No.1, while local stocks me light.Tanners are gradu ally estaba .ing higher quotations.and ask 24 = cents for oak sole.and up to 40 cer ts 4 harness leather.There is a fair expor movement in sole, but there is little present English demand for splits.Local manufacturers of boots shoes are buying In moderation frocerles there is nothing specially re: aw sugars are firmer.but local refir ers have made no recent change in the quotations.In teas.the market js distinctly in holders\u2019 favor, with stocks in comparatively narrow compass.General collections are not up to the mar.Nine Atatrict failures are reported for the sel according to Dun's, with liabilities of $61,000.-\u2014(prmmtmppe CHICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, Oct.29\u2014Cattle.receipts ex!- Maled at 2500; market steady.beeves.90 to 89.10; Texas steers, $3 80 1p Titre western steers, $3.25 to $7 Ki stockers and Yeeders, $3 to 85.75; coup ahd heifers, 2 to $5.75, calves, 86 5v 10 Hogs.receipts estimated at .market strong: light, .mixed.$7.35 to $7.95; heavy.$7.35 10 8; rough.§7.38 to 37.55; good to chate, eavy, 7.55 to 3%; Plus 8555 t a À In .50 1 1 a, bulk of sales os \u2018 sheep, rein ts estimated \u2018at 10.so, market steady.native, $2.50 to $4 =\" western, $2.76 to $4.75; yearlings.$1 \"nr o $5.50; lambe pative, $4.26 to §$: 00 western.4.50 t $ Mail Order Trade Mr.J.E.Ray.Canadian Trade Commissioner at Newfoundiand, speaks of the 4.vantage accrutng ty Canadians in a ms: order trade with the island on account of 1he near prozimity of the Dominion.\u2018Where deliveries are essential.\u201d sav- Mr.Ray.\u2018which ik usually the case wiih mail orders, \u2018Canada would naturally hao au sdvantage over both the United Kingdou, \u2018and the United States.Parcels despatched .Toronto and vicinity reach Newfoundland in four days, from Montreal in three 7s oa sad from the mmarittme provinces in +n mong the articles in general! request.are and woollen goods, ladies\u2019 bats.fur: muffs, gentlemen's underwear, socks a) ; Indies\u2019 faymenis ready -wade clothing, jewellery, clocks and wate es, and certain il of hardware.ttt ACHVITY IN DRY AOODS.London communications say both whole.shie and retail trade is active.The demand for sorting lines of seasonable roods - brisk, and orders for spring are also sati: ry particularly in dry goods.Prospects Mrigbt for spring business.Local fa are busy with plenty of orders an Mand.\u2018 Collections, according to Bradstreets, are fair to good.-n \u2014\u2014 ALL'S WELL AT OTTAWA.\u201cOttawa reports say the trade situation shows little change.Retail business es brisk und wholesalers report a good Local industries are es aad collections, according in Show considérable improvement is time tast year.PIG IRON.o BR El Bo Desgrénto.Char.iron is quoted at $38.Mont- here is a good business ported in pig iron at $1.85.marrer re rer WOOL FIRM.The market is firm.Greasy Cape js quoted at 20e to 22c and Buenos Ayres 40c to ¢bc Canada.Pulled i= quoted at 26¢c to 30¢, and Northwe:: wool 17c to 181-2c as to grade.wiry BANK GF MONTREAL.Ron NÉE SNS RE upon the palé-up Capital Stcc: ie Institution has been declared fcr urrent Quarter, and that the sane Th PA YABLE et its Banking House and at its Branches, on au: ESDAY, the FIRST DAY EER next.to Sharehèlders of record of \u201815th November.The Abhnusl General Meeting of the 8 1ders will be held at the Banking House of the Institution on Monday.the 8ixth Day.of ember next.The ghair to be taken at NOON.By order of the Board.E.8.CLOUBTON, Te- ' General Manager.Montreal, 22nd October, 1909.AAR 1 W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CO.Bealers in High-grada Bends 42-43 Bank ef Ottawa Building, Montreal + Buy UNION PACIFIC COBALT HOW FOR A QUICK ADVANGE T BROTHERS BRYAN: a Frs co.; sara and BROKERS OQBALT Fh sranch Office mises I = Western terest, with | us are 060 Moutyeal and St.Lambert Terminal Bonds at orey.of WRETHOUNT «|, 60LD BONDS Miarest payale May tot and Nev.tst.ind uy Accrusé Interest Canads Power Bonds sat 50 per csut.common stock.cent.common 8 M Rt 19 FL ts ps SIR, E.J.MONSON DEAD - \u2014\u2014 \u201c7m was Formerly British Am.| > Bassador to France.\\ 7.andon.Oct.29.\u2014The Right Horor- « i+ sir Edmond John Monson, former- uritish Ambassador to France, died iv, aged T5 years.-\u2014 Right Hon.Sir Edmond John 3 : - iner for Taylorian Scholarships.: was appointed Attache at Paris in nd «+.Florence in 1858, Paris again -in a - same year ,and later at Wash- n- - n, also in 1858; was private sec- he © to the late Lord Lyons from 79 until 1863, when he was trans- in -d as attache to Hanover; was by noted to third secretary in 1863; or -ferred to Brussels in 1863: re- a : - »d In 1865; contested Reigate in ~ wWas appointed Cansul in the azeres in 1869; Consul-General, Hun- x.In 1871; glven local rank of Sec- + 4 Secretary H.M.Embassy at Vien- to La in 1874: special service in Dal- 0: matia and Montenegro, 1876-77; C.B., we Es Minist: + Resident and Consul- to ~neral to Uruguay, 1879; Envoy Ex- 0: = ord inars and Minister Plenipoten- 0: Lary to ; a {rgentine Republic, and te D'onister \u2018lenipotentiary to Paraguay, ce ~t \u20180 the King of Denmark.48821 0; \u201cte King of Greece, 1888; K.C.0: i=.188s; arbitrator between Déri- ~ tori and the United States, \u2018Butter- 50 © i claim, 1888; Envoy Extraordin- % and Minister Plenipotentiary to > ium, 1892; Ambassador Extraor- «sary and Plenipotentiary to Austria \u2018vii.Ambassador Extraordinary and 1s P.nipntentiary to France, 1896-1904: 3 ile held the Cross of the Legion of or ifopor.His successor is his son, the \u2018laxwell Willlam Edmund John' Mon- rs =m.who was born on Sept.21, 1882.vo BLACK SMOKE NUISANCE.m, 1ed EXPERTS TELL Hi HOW SOFT nd alAY BE BURNED a ges wo CREATING SMOKE, £ are (The Brooklyn \u2018Bagle.\u2019) nd Government experts: who have been ide studying the smoke evil of American \\ng municipalitties have issued a bulletin showing how the pollution of the at-| 5 3 75 »® > + a c 2 5 > 2 - a 2 © 2 = 3 - Lat the office of cretezy Sas à the i va f Canada, this 8th des of à i.Under GIOMAS MULVEY, \"Le, Chpi ANONER OUGHTRED for Applicants, and nd that a oven how necessary | Mpnotaus CN Dotfe ty which a considerable © auentiéy of Syuminous coal is: ron a A te by a genergl'Uze of anthracite or this reason it {¥ not sur- greatest improvement in the methods of burning bituminous coal has been made in the Central in that the ny EE as 7 Ct l'sorai se plane Passer \"aire \u2018Stoves, ranges, house-heating boilers and het-air furnaces are, as a rule, intended for the use of anthracite coal Whenever bituminous ' 18 burned in such furnaces, all the | prineiples of combustion are violated and smoke results, thraeite coal is very limited, and except for domestic purposes such coal is Ifttle used outside of the territory adjacent to the mines.The larger cities of the Eastern states which use anthracite for power and heating purposes now find it necessary to supplement this fuel with a considerable tonnage of bituminous .coal.then, that for the most part this country must depend-upon its bituminous coal for manufacturing, railway and power plant - purposes.that we must improve our usual method of burning bituminous coal or continue \u2018to suffer from the loss in economy and smoke resulting from imperfect combustion.\u2018It is now possible to design and operate boiler plants burning a En vos latile coal which WHIZ 1 smokeless under eratin conditions, giving off n& on) oF or déhise grey smoke except when a fresh fire The supply of an- anéouver; ¢ Venere) x SE 1 .mag) : ide aR 2 Fouseca, St.or Nffa.: \u2018James MS M.For- Henry Fitzhenry, Montreal; Mrs.W.A the Rev, John Go London; Bernard Montres!\u201d Mr.u ae New Westmte =, heure.Jen- \u2018Virgintän\u2019 for oS Gh.turn by the Du on.Sunda, morn- py Ji | fin OY fhe ses of, Sunday Bat \u201carrow.oon \u2018The technologlc branch has found, Metca as have other investigators, t at, contrary to general opinion, with extremely high temperatures, more smoke is produced and more unburned gases are High temperature is, of course, due to a\u2019 supply of air approaching the theoretical amount, and on account of the difficulty of obtaining a complete mixturé gases and air some gas is allowed to éscape unburned, Sm \u2018All authorities agree that sufficient alr must be admitted to the furnace to combustion This means that ample draft must be prè- Stacks less than a hundred and twenty-five feet: high are usually unsatisfactory, but steam or electrically driven fans are now very commônly wv used to produce either forced or: in- ing connection with .stacks shorter than would otherwise Provisions should be made for \u2018the admission of air above the fuel bed.It\u2018is also nôw generally conceded that there should be à fire brick chamber of sufficient length to allow time.for the gases and air té Numerous observations made on power plants show that it takes an average of twelve seconds for the gases to pass from the furnace to the top of a stack a hundred and | twenty-five feet high.This allows but one .gecond far.coinbustien to take place before.the gases leave the combustion chamber.have been so successfully met.in some plants as to permit the use of low grade eoal without the.production of objec- These plants are the total\u2019 num- ey indicate the Orange River; Jas.Met AH, PetroHa: Duncan Pelly, London: on à lost up the stalk.Pa Soin\u201d Rutherford.Changer: B.Robourd otte, .M.Russell, St.Catharines; J po Mr.Robertson, Stevenson.Montreal; Stone, \"Miss - x tone, Guely duced draught fss Gertrude Williams, ton; BF: sae Wilson, Toronto; Mrs.G.Wood, Wilson, Indian Haad; mix and burn.Wheeler, Miss ~~, Wh EE LAKE MANITOBA LIST.The \u2018Léke Manitoba\u201d ©.P.R.These conditions a .Ati, New Tork! Mies A, \u2018Austin, J.abcock, tionable smoke.few when compared ber in operation, but podsibilities of securing practical y per- feat combustion.\u201cThe efficiency of the furnace and the degree of success attained by any équiprhent.in :the prevention of smoke depend upon the skill of the firemen, proper design of the furnace and boll- er setting, character of the coal, ca- |} Mal pacity of the boiler and\u2019 4 Fargaços G D Birch, \"Done.+ perso; ) , 5 hindrance to progress in the abatement of smoke.Both the owner and the fireman must be fnterested \u2018to obtain the best results.Intelligent supervision.in the boiler room: to secure proper air admission and care firing will result in the saving.ot the smoke \u2018or unconsumed gases and to those due to heating an; M excessive amount ot air.can be induced to | > frèqueniy because it Se oral to put- in.enough\u2019 coal last: twenty or'thirty minutes at ore timé-and have Httle or nothlig to do in the Interval betwéen firings.I \u2018Difficulties \u2018 are also \u2018encouritered 1 7 \u2018with mechanical stokers.greatest troubles\u2018 is the tendency of ke the fires unneces- sarily instead o attachments provide the handling of .the coal plants where it is possible hovel green.co stead of féeding it through the hopper, and then take a bar-and stir up: the freuh.coal with the coke and ushes, ip usually supplied in large quantitles at long intervals, and th that et.the time of ture of the.furnace ii siétance 10 the: flow of air through À : fue] bed is increased, and TILEY he 4m ly great quantities of combustible gus which cannet be\u2019 bärned for lack -afr and the necessary amount of are generated ajustable « combustion cts admission ustable openings for are syftable for some kinds of coal, er \u2018tended by careful auf experienced fire nd-ffred - furnaces, on chambers and | ROYAL L'EIRTEE RARE IN BOOT A \u2019 \"LAND, - Ladies Pictorial) sions : Amon ail their aces and cas (ce, + Je \u201cBalmoral that the royal family.A\" ays looked upon as Tecently \u2018Around it Cluster the Test 181 += leasing recollections of -their chiid- | Swiched \u2018hood\u2019 and early manhood and woman- | It wag there that the present; \u2018Queen\u2019 of Spain and her brother Mau- | vice were: bern.- faet- to remember that of Spain was born there had & Toyal birth in Scotland: fi Mow undred years\u2014not, de \u2018fact, : Fx Charles I.was s borné Dunterm- 7 CPEB tthe Ë ofthe nea art 49d donate.: ang cn | ; a the \u2018western \u2018block: naw.ity cash, the belance Vetus.in a ¢ balance being in 5 ent .notes.pri int 1 ?the sutd'éom-| À tn he at ° 20, te 1e Pravines City of Montreal, in : Secretary of State ©.À UE Soliore A LLIAMS à Bova, É \u201d ne,\u2019 | street west, Toronto.iy Forabam, to; Mr! oh ator, sal Mr.Andrew Hamilton Allan and ov A P.| Mrs.Allarf left het morning on \u2018the bee,\u201d and will\" re- ertrude A.Li : \u201cceive, for the first time since\u201cher mar- ford; SE riage, on rea me afternoon, Nov.son, Mrs.Frank Stephen.BF Win- Mrs.Logan Girdwood poured tea and coffee, -and refreshments were hand- , Mim ane | od round by Miss.Mari Dickie Netles ana es, an Marion - Ross, Miss eine Mrs.Trevelyan Taylor received yes- sod- terday afternoon\u2018for the first time, at ; Brandon; A her residence, 4712 Western avenue.Tran | SNE So fn er Ja Prairie: Mrs.ni usd, ; M.an er, Miss Bea- Coburn re, sou) « pus wen \u2018Cote, trice McAllan, The drawing-rooin rysanthe} \u201cMr.sequins.dertson.Miss Mesdowcrott.\u2018gave duce her daughters; the: M and Blsie Ives, to her marri Fr ewoon, and Ms Da THe cinigregs ; get \u20achur last avening, 4 as this \u201d for.the eve: Le | minister oi exican- Government will.vance Biv to alleviate the suf- tering among the poorer cldases caused by the corn famine.Half of this sum will be put to immediate use by & special junta.General Reyes is to leave Mexico within the next elgh tary mission to Europe, and is not expected to return until after the Presidential election next year.A severe éarthquake shock was felt in Eureka and: throughout Humboldt county, Calif, last night.and chimneys were shattered.The total damage will excesd $3,000.As a result of the medical rush and initiation of freshmen at Queen's Unt- versity.yesterday £.Harman, freshman from Fort \u2018William, is ute fering from a slight concussion of the t days:on a anili- 1% : es.T.J.Bell! erly Mr, Knox, y New Yorks of Shuter street Montreal, \u2018received : on.nesday ernoon for the first Montreal: James time at her home in Roxborough Mr.John D.Rockefeller \u2018 has given 31,000, ,000 in New Orleans to fight the 1802, Dr.Chas.Wardell Stiles, I à zoologist in the Bureau of Animal Industry\"at Washington, who has been intestinal parasites, nounced to the Pan-American Sani- Congress his conviction that the so-called: laziness and: widelv observed in certain portions of the South was a specific disease, due to the hook worm.Many membe of the Congress expressed surprise the ann uncement, and up te the 2 sent the question has been a matter of some controversy.The Halifax Board of Trade at its meeting yesterday unanimously decided to work on a plan to bring the C.P.R.from St.John to Halifax, and over its own rails on a new road.This road, it was calculated, could be built without equipment for $12,000 a mile.This would mean $5,500,000.Cc P.R.was willing some time ago to give $135,000 for running rights over the 1.C.R.Suppose they are willing to give $160,000.would amount to $4,000,000 at 4 percent, so that the C.P.R.willing to contribute $4,000,000 towards the building of this line.The balance, $1,500,000, could, they thought, be readily raised.Cumberland should seixes\u2019 Gane, formerly tary Sheppard; will re dotoalé ; 3rd, at.her resident, in \u2018The Murray,\u2019 J.5 Beat | 8 Mackay street\u2019 - sir Thomas Shaughnessy went to 1 qe EN Quebec yesterday: 10\u2019 meet Lady oll, Song; : Dr, R.| Shaughnessy on her.return from Eng- .Patker, latd, where she Had been leaving her Toronto: Mr.young datighters, the Misses Edith and .Marguerite Shaughnessy at school.; Senator-Beique entertained Sir Wil- RL Mr.Robert- frid Laurier, Sir Lomer Gouin, oy, \u201cMènt- the Hon.Mr.Brodeur at luncheon at ; tire St.James Club yesterday.Among others present were iSenator Dandur- and, Senator Stephen Benator Mackay, \"Servants.| .ephens, r.Gaspard i, sQu'homale 7 te, De Serres and Dr.E.P.Lachépella o London; The patronesses of the dance under is Tithe the auspices of the S.P.C.A., at Wind- vy Thom , sor Hall, on Novembér 10th, are: Lady H.Thouston, Vancouver; | Clouston, .Lady \u201cDrummond, Westbrooke; Shaughnessy, Dre, \u2018A Boyer, À Mes Quaws.A.M.Forget, Mrs.W.\"Chipman, Tench, London: Mise Hers Tois8 Hector Mackenzle, Ri.Meeker, gaton; - Mr.Toole, Mrs.Foot To.G.W.Stephen, Mrs.\u2018Clarence de = Walcot, W and the province of Nova Scotia at least $5,000 à mile for 141 miles, which is the distance from H New Brunswick amount to $716,000.The city of Halifax should give $400,000, and the coun- This would make $1,610,- 000, which, added to the capitalized $4,000,000, \"would build the road.The Halifax Board rd of Trade con- the proposal for a dry.dock at n, N.B.The membèrs constd- er it most desirable to have one at Quebec, but such a one, they maintain, could be bullt at much less than the enormous expenditure proposed.They contend, .Nfid, and Halifax, are the natural resort of ships in distress on the North Atlantic, and each bas already long had a dry dock more than to any likely.call upon it.ask, unless a ship should meet en raishap \u2018when in the Bay of Fundy, what-captaiñ'would dream of lifax and taking a disabled ay around to St.John?Jane ough, who .was charged 1 Cornwall in May.last, with shoot.f ny § Goer Mrs.Gordon M.Pyke received for the first tinie since her marriage at her residence, 143 Stanley street, yes- Mrs.8.Watson, H.Watson, Bibon: Miss terday afternoon.~The hostess, ;- B.P.| wore a pretty champagne-colored cloth Wessels, Orange River; Geo.Wien, Leigh gown, trimmed With embroidery, was assisted in recelying by her mother, tom Cotored Dati ne dore era colo; satin.ral decorations Montreal.to-morrow, With \u2018the Tourne jt list were arranged with yellow chrysan- .Dessange Alexander,\u201d j Alstandar, themums.Mrs.La F.Notman and Alexander, Miss Canstanve Alexander, W.H.Aja, Montresl; Frank rated prettily \u201cwith ink bang rims \u201cand Shas lor \u2018wore a oy e.de chine is lack\u2019 Silk ipo 50 Miss McAH \u2018+ Y Ringe 88 ihe Court went to show that\u2019 had always been fnofferisive, D bac repeatedly annoyed by ona \u201cdead hens, and so forth thrown he house, that Garlou D.bad warn- © men that he would get a gun, | Si that when he did fire, he fired In the air, quite without aim, RET THE CULTURE RE OF A ANCIENT ie roi bites ting dh che tes s somo De Mis male, at | Mrs.HR.Ives was the- hostess at a very.enjoyable tea, which she > yesterday afternoon, - to?intro.me At \u201ca: literary musical sairee Yellow nemuma Fade a brin given by the law students of.Laval |' À and Sirect} ag tof | ing-roo.nee ; ves SE H of | n penne .1 verre The À \u2018isdes Ives were dressed alike, In white cloth gowns, with T.{lace arrange woth ry ing room, vas Ta de oured the oa Sein.5 cn coffee, Thempaan, The y ladies as- len Harriott LE fi fat sS or Madbon | cham; Mian.Vote, Hows: all, and Mise Marie Muir.There EE Weré a large.pumbar of - guests.pres : a.- Mrs.Ives is is ente CE > |'7.7C, Kiad and ake.Tien Weary | onore Gervais, MP.elaborate address on \u2018Roman and contemporaneous life.\u2019 High degree of culture and civilisation by the ancient rulers of the world, concluding with a demonstration of the influence of such elviliza- tion on the following ages, down to the The musical part of the programme was rendered: with much He showed the | YORKSHIRE SOCIETY, connection with the Yorkshire Sootety a lecture will-be given by Mr.bh: 1: Calder, qatitied \u2018Weara's' of the ; uesday .evening | November Pa, in the Inglis patidime, | St Catherine strèet west.A milk kin supper, will be à provides | Forighiremen eepoctally ; Es a Pr ni ee n° faptes, a loves Btrathz, of Dou EEE xo to\u2019 their.AA the Fo Wh; hy NEW WESTMOUNT : i Stine i ota urience oostired 4 at Molt ed great alarm, but ue ia 1 the Sitio ae 10.45 Lrembled and sleepers tinves yo er and CW [vrais IN.> PRIZE OFFER EXTENDS AND.NEW NOMINEES, ENTER DAILY TO COMPETE FOR -OÙR GRAND - TION OF GIFTS.e new goods arriving constantly are too attractive to miss Contest Managèra- Office Open Even- \u2018Now ie the Time to oo \u201c 8 Cl Edd wl RT I _ Paris has come a large variety of Bronze Gilt, Jewel Boxes with Silk Tapestry Lining Miniature on Top.With them have come exclusive Flower Holders, unlike anything we have had That the interest in\u2019 the \u2018Witness\u2019 contest exists over a wide area Is indicated from the no have been received, an tors at the Contest Department, in the business office of the \u2018Witness.With.nearly- 500 candidates already nominated, the list of nominations con- The time for naming or à favorite candidate whom you would support, is ripe.the nomination blank appzaring in Fill it out, and bring or mail it to the Contest Manager of The nomination blank is good fer 1000 votes, which are placed to your credit when you enter, or are entered by a \u2018friend, in the -race.Votes cost absolutely nothing, and contestants may secure them in any part of the Dominion of Canada or the United States, and they will be edited.The Contest Department 1\u201c not too busy to explain matters pertaining to this wonderful offer.Cali at any time, and you will be furnished with data j and information to enable you to push your eontest for the $10,000 in prizes.One lady is bound to win the 1910 | Model Russell Touring Car, two will win two Nordheimer Piano Rlayers, eight others will be the proud possessors.of eight Heintzman & Co.pianos, and eight will receive the beautiful diamond rings valued at $110.00.Then there are the eight Complete Business Courses, and the eight $50.00 values In jewellery.It is an array of prizes well worth beeoming enthusiastic over, and as _the race is just starting, all who have anyr desire to possess one of these valuable awards should enter at once let their friends know of their determination to be awarded a magnificent prige.Watch each issue of the \u2018Witness\u2019 for new and interesting information of this great contest.There will be something pertaining to the awards printed dally.If you are not already ons of the persons in full possession of information on the .contest, the \u2018Witness\u2019 will nightly give you all you desire in a general way.- Manager will make clear the details if.you will call in person.NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS.For the benefit of contestants outside of the city of Montreal we will accept coupons mailed at their home post office, if mailed before the date of expiration on the coupons.STANDINGS PUBLISHED DAILY.The standings of the contestants will \u201cto day, as to the {nations which the \u2018Witness.\u2019 - the \u2018Witness.\u2019 JOHNSTON BROS.483 St.Cathorine St, W.E> THE CHEAPEST DOLLS OR EARTH AT \u201cTHE WICWAM™ 138 PEEL STREET.Buy now and avoid.the great rush.BARGAIN! EVERY DOLL A CEM! Store open until 10 p.m each Doll Sale only lasts one Doi -oi Railways aud Casals, Conte : QUEBEC BRIDGE, NOTIOE TO OONTRAOTORS.° SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender fof Quebec Bridge Wreckage,\u2019 celved until 16 o'clock on Monday, the 15th day of November, oof th for the removal of the wrecka e on the Anchor portion of-the Cantilever rad down 16 Full information can be obtained the Department of Railways anu Canals, Ottawa, on and after this date.Parties tendering are to quote a price for the purchase of the material as it stands, which they may remove and dispose of as they wish.An accepted Bank cheque, paya the order of the Honorable the ¥ of Railways and Canals, for $5,000,must Pgompany each tender.: e,pheque thus sent will % respective contractors whose tene EVERY DOLL A be: changed from-day 8 num votes Hrerven: The ballot box will close each day at noon for the \u2018standings to \u2018be printed fn.the EEE pape he Tebpos standing of \u201cthe candldaten at Friday, October 29.OPEN us LE For the : beneñt \u2018of those oho: not able té call at the contest; during business - next days ing in\u201d to- any tender not necess ments this department Svening \u2018at 140 - Bt.\u2018pode | Department.of.Railways s aoû Ci Canals, , Devore 1 Phones Mato es, pers inmerting t the Depart.authority from ment, will not be paid for it.WHY THE ORTOLAN 18 ALMOST .XTINCT.+ (London \u2018Globe, \u2018 kh Sapec origi in the Pyre- orto threat - ened with extinction.= ro : \u2018passionately fond of tha preter ut but year by year \u2018the number fininighes.\"It 1s said that the bird \u2018was formerly so plentiful that the poor could eat them occasionally, hat a French contemporary says be \u2018true, the sooher the bird pecorpes \u2018ex- 1jmot the better, uniess on vo oy make \u201cte the e terrible story of.pow ÿthe birds are fattended Ce, étustty- which we ave told ds precticed.The ortolan forms a dish for epicures, ted in large numbers, and authorities are agreed that: they are fattened les | being placed in cages in dark rooms But to.make the process of fattening a success,'a French newi- r.asserts that before being shut tombe the birds In the Midi, ness Oriental TRENT CANAL.Cohcrete sam at Burteigh Falle.NOTIOE TO OONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS addressed to.the ed, and endo Dam,\u2019 will be received at this office 16 o'clock on Tuesday, the 16th o 1909, for the works connected th the construction of a Concrete Dam at Burleigh Falls, Ontario, on the Trent ta vad fin Plans, specifications, and the form of the contract to be entered into can on and after this date, at the'o partmen: Canals, Ottawa, an he office of the Superintending En which places forms of tender may be obtained.Parties tendering will be required t es Schedule prep be pre y the ich Schedule wi Contractors are t tenders will not be consid ade strictly in accor the printed forms, and in the ann s, unless there are attached the sc: ignatures the Nature of the po n, and pl ace of residence bank cheque for the um each or céllars, up in their living are deprived.of sixhit.The people-of Provence, Languedoc and thte Pyre- fees Orientales are this year lament- oo the abnormal scarcity of this spe- 5 - member of the firm of AR.£50.0 must accom cer, which sum will be Pa for the work,- in the offer submitted.The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective contractors whose tens es it a accepted.+ The lowest or any tender not neces ted.= order Des of Reîlwavs ans PY pm DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND canal] FOR SUBSTRUQTURI NOTICE TO OONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS add if in ue ry phar .of f the Substructure Loreen a Jorm Se wages or BA Schedule wil] torn a wil 2557 Ty in sévordance Wi ; 1 an cr ai ane, Te | Y 5 3 c ¢ y JOHN A.mwa, the Noted Yenteile quist, and ne 3 Eo Rae #90 ERSERVED ti WILE | say and West Refined urduste) jo and 250.Sas EERIE wie.to.Scots wha hz ha\u2019e tot res wats and ee - ude, SWINE | 3 \u2018a majority of #48 to the lattér: .The usfortannté \u201cnterposition of 8 Seshl- ist _candidiite.Was alone responsible ft the: defeat of ihe Libaral candidate Mr.8.L.Hughes, the brillant writer of the London \u2018Morning Leader.\u2019 It is fuir to cinfm that if there had nt ing Turkey, the rate was: pextly due.Méatdes this, England has been seniing told te other countries.in large quañtities, inelud- \u2018Russia, Brasil, and the 1 | domain.It idx: be: sald thet they\u2019 are learning it fhst now.\u201cThe \u2018Matine \u2018ot Lords will have to give weg\u2019 \u2018 government, tor their own protection, | \u2018will have to \u2018expand\u2019the House of \u2018Lords from four hundred to & thou- sind members\u201d And that would be | Paish concludes, Jor the crown aka DONALD SALE OPENS O-MORROW At Willis & Ca, 600 St.Oatherine West, far Farewell Concért of Sembrich, the great Operatic Soprano, at \" Krena, on Friday, Nov.8th.50to 82.50, AH res.Sunday \u2018Schoo! 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\u2018Witnege' sxclade from {ts columns all finsgcial ed advertisements consider ted or intended to take névantage of or injure the reader, it must be stood that they in yo way guarantee af- ents, and must ve thetr ers to sorcier she or own, ee discretion in ~~ of: sible te nn uch Hoos a hich, offers\u2019 probably LA 3 ker\u2014T The RoR RY, HART.the most the The ques the 1118 \u2014Mr.résines 4 wir Hearty Binging.~ -All rr pn an tn are bejene we FE: en Invited.: \u2018eheuces cf font, 2 If.00881 > ins very ee onary ih ht Ri: \u201d he.ean afford to fom, TTP : owas PARADE.pe- | at, 4, te Fitmeur = ; a a OV 5.E = =, of bis Shuey Pots Le have the \u2018Daily Times ho © > in commemora eating, br m mall t twenty-five cents per ce on Ath Day, ue place 9 t, to > Matthew's Prosbyterisn ested are TE le at Unity keine Wellingtan, st.pi 3.15 p.m.Ha .W.2 So Ra Sut Sec'y.YOR GREAT BRITAIN.RUROPR, wale > CLOSED AP MONTREAL.¢ i) ; TS IATOR IN INSURANCE.ex in Makes an Innova- Life Fiel .Qet Le et.29.\u2014Insurance for up in flying machines is uv 2 policy brought out those who the latest.by an Consul = Porter FLE laïted States niine, that the corporation quest) rend; the nee oF oats aviators.The inmovation locked upen with distrust by other urance coficerns of Greet Britain, = Seolinine to igsue such Insur- tor the machinery on he past Aasroplgnes or dirigible etre pau phase ot spaurence, ral to thé new Pacience of i \u201cPipes en \u20ac , = n Yr a considerably in advance .of the time, for it aoptem- tes otegtion of the lives and 5 EEE t persons who iy be dusty injured er whose po ns may he damaged by sales aero «In view of \u2018the many amateu wbat, dre entering the field of matours = the tes 8 Datura would de su ta to be dimost prohibitive, owner, the iste policy and it demnity provisions are surpris 3 \u2018He jada that it is wanes In Great a Ps Ses Gr tre petit pan mere trame a TRAIN W noken, re Det, CAs train on the.wag wrecked Chicas.Oct.29.\u2014An ear x made ts the gen = Pape {tokens some surprise.understood that Caublo at] L | value, apars .thom the undesirab} \u201c easualty |.the the month, tain Rtates meted.\u201d Le 7 my PER S|M|TIWIT|F|S eo.es _ 1 2 31.4) 5/ 6/7) 8/9 10 11{12/13/14/15/18- 17 { 18 |19 20) 21) 28/28 a 25 | 26 37) 28) 29/30 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1000.So been dismissed for bazing.So cor ardly and brutal is this.practice the good news that It is to bs iy ously treated has been rezelved by the public witha pleasure which -be- 1 seems.to be generally military schools have not Belem pont: | tical godfathers \u2018who intervene when\u201d discipline I» iXtempted, ani that ~ov- ernment: syggumb to sich integven- tion, so thet-gnstituly , Srhose \u2018giiet HE k fingency of ° \u201car, js thai theft almost the sois.Burvi.>positor- ies fori sit wholesomy reb- .of a dynamite cr-trigie in a lake brings all the fish mn\u2019 ® |cipitate all marauding \u2018many, which régards herself as, in the lead in sséré- vate Hdvigas {1 tion, has also Sylan \u2018the desthoyete 3 ha - Invented a gus which.will qo it: It /ill bit 8 Zeppal' carly four miles This is, Soe fer med oreign pos 7 \u201c5 sate eae outre ed in the above M Bat Witness, et voor rss sestra SE Messenger, gnd the United .| A number of West Point \u2018cadets \u2018have \u2018than was étvides between reform - candidates.success, and not defeat, if the gircun- 8 - typical working class ency.It is the plebeian working- may be called the aristocratic one.Birmingham represen represents unskilled labor.The Be- mondsey working man, to a large de- sites: some years ago, had many times as good an opportunity in drink-sodden Bermondae:, where the gin palace is the\u2018 one social centre, and gin and \u2018pickles are common rustenanceg.Women frequent the public houses as well as mex, and babies are brought up, or rather \u2018drugged\u2019 up, omsm ich the same fare.\u2018mean strests,\u2019 whence writers draw pictures of squalor, degradation nnd misery.Of \u2018course, there is also to be found 1- it comfort, intelligence and nobility, but the reverse is the staple./ One of the means to in\", \"> Such a constituency was to placard the borough With the posters of a \u2018tariff reformer,\u2019 who promised to put uD À hundred-thousand-dollar factory for the manufacture of zlace kid gloves, in the event of the \u2018tariff reformers\u2019 coming into power.\u2018This is the beginning tn English politica of the corrupting hand of protection, where the voters are asked to sell themselves to privilege, for the :~ke -¢ some local advantage for which the community at large will have to pay.This game will no doubt be r'ayed all over, and will thus provide Great Britain as à whole with .the voice Gf Bermondsey TaLUI by re.Ÿt, with all thede blandishments, Ber- may be expected of the thinking mil- | Hons of Great Britain in the north and \"| elsewhere ?It is to DE remembered Mr | that whatever the Lords may dè now, wo whistever may be the result of thu |'neft\u2019 goperal elections, the prigetvies | | of the budget must Win in the oid, ba- | cause they are just and reavonable and for the greatest good of tus greatest number.1f the budget passes, Tend and other needed \u2026 refôrms io coms about In ¢ gradual way, accord ng to Trish preceSent; if the budget is reje ted by the Lords, it \u201c3, and all the under the Increased\u2019 pressure of living that protection | woisld Invoive, mean revolution\u2019 at no distant day.i = api FINANCIAL BRVIEW.oo The scare the stoel marknt \u2018got 8 week or more ago 41 not cart prices dev vay far; and: already Ahevé are \u2018sheng.of à pronpuibced Sanction, ai though prices mby not return in some cases to more ther their recent high 1 dead t6 thy | surface, vo It #8 easy to iriagtie some | x o [5 at contusgion.; ist wold pre | er fests, Ger- | SARIUE fo thers, eign ibs payments the \u2018mark a number of condition paying = purcont an over, whidh Bn an invest- 4 \u201cgood for ah , { in That\" \u201cway Sie) ) who ap- | ÿ @ear, although\u2019 \u201cthe world from a \u2018bolt \u201crom bs th- igh Count Lappalins © invention, | increein that en ditions \u201cate = been this distraction and division of effort in the appeal \u2018o those on the side of the budget, Mr.Tughes would have.had a much larger majority the two However that may be, the majority vote given for the budget was significant of national stances are taken into consideration.In the first place, Bermondsey is not constiti- class constituency as Birmingham in genera) terms skilled labor while Bermondsey gree, things leds thai he érinké, and he is susceptible to beer more than to ; The liquor interest which triumphed so ingloriously in Peckham It is a borough full of cumulative evidemcs of what protection is going to cost hep ta all her requirements.But in any cess garded as representative re the voice of Britain or of England, and if the | Tories rely upon the fesnlt of this | section to progeed to extremes and edact tREBUSEL, THY Niky nd they\u2019 \u2018have mad the biynder of thelr lives.mondaey is actually fon the budget.Br {1t is by a majority of the voters, what >the markdt adamentafly bub with general prosperity on Ye > éhov> the darth wedi dring jt.aéwns | all odds, more wohderful | Forest ue British colemies.But .there are sources of replenishment: other than New York.especially the Bank of Frence, which has already\\offeted as- given for the rise in the.rate if any were nosded, was feunid in the British political situation.Supposing the Lords threw out the Budget and the government went to the country in November ?That would have meant | a tempdr.ry stoppage of supplies and the bank would have had to supply the deficiency.However, the British House of Commons hès now adjourn- od, and there can hardiy be à general that m mace fs out of the way for the moment.Oklahoma bas d bask suarantee law and the failure of thé Columbis Bank and.Trust Company ot Ottiahoma City, | the largest state bank in Oklahoma, has caused a good deal of surprise and complication.The deposits ih the failed bank were almost $3,000,000, of which $500,000 approximately were Oklahoma state funds, including $80,- 000 of the State Guaranty Fund itself.The \u2018loss made it necessary for the Bank Commissioner to levy an especial aèsessment on state banks of 3-4 percent of their deposits to maeke good losses to depositors, which will have in turn to -be made good by something like 4 percent on the capital stock of ail state banks\u2014this capital being quite small in many {n- dividual cases a» compared with the | capital of our chartered banks.This means three or four menths\u2019 profits for many of the banks, and they are protesting naturally against the levy.Still ft is the law, end the law must be obeyed.As a matter of Dolley, there ave, of course, two or more tides to this Bank jGusranty Law.A depositor puts his money into & bunk for two main objects, either for safety, or for ease in doing business with # By means of chaques ant for the ac commodation 2 bank otherwise affords.In the case of \u2018savings bank deposits, especially, it dosh seems hard that they should be lost or reduchd tor the sake of some form ut Assurance.In the United States, ben.which nue 1 notes ave to DRE Redd, them, in the foify sé.Ulta, Réntus | bonds, and \u2018the Gbpsaits come #9 a fret Lien on \u2018a bapk's funds, But ia Canads the note tésue flefit I\u2019 pract!- cally a gift to the banks, and to the | individual it Goes stem odd.that thoy } \u2018should be a first | llén om \u201ca benk\u2019s anvets, coming even befére the de- posite.It is however all »_ wlholesoms / \u2018éystem of enforced co-opérative 1n- \u2018surance and for the, evlièetive goed.The Canedian gudrantes\u2019 of note circulation has worked well, and hes, of course, benefited \u2018the individual by | making business and other Payments secure through the uss of the uaim-.\u2018peachablé bank noté.The Oklihowa great comfort to the depositor, but the worst of such lnvre is that thay cause well ifstitutions to suffer fat \u2018the taults of the iil tosnagel.,.Mr.Paish, proprietor of tha London | \u2018Statist,\u2019 one of the best irformed financial writers in Burope.who .was he gave Homa hart Gontriby® u Betore 2 co vote largest number possible.John Sept, \u2018fen of age, the a on by ihe en to dies, \u2014 -\u2014 \\ and James McNally, old, were .Unewort °p.3¢ man the x MCA Bx Baths las Le lat bight b by à is FRANGE AND'UNITED STATES, | arrested.térnoen for the for the middle ages by the Rev.Pro.The Intermediates also inflicted a theft of Your om vases at rubhers from fessor P.L.Richardson, B.A.an crushing detest on the YT.- 2 TH Jaaneck grep ç ra be eaves Su ou.ov Bo Box vag = .: 2 | SOUTH AFRIGAN VE VETERANS, + se SE posé.Ai FH ne a 3 ¢ .8 A par verre 200 us R J.Tooke\u2019s CARLO 2 3-8 inches deep New Shape, Close fitting 121-2 Cents ea.HELPING THE | CHILDREN Need of a Juvenile Court With Probation Officers Emphasized by Jt Judges.STRONG ARGUMENTS AT .MEETING OF CHILDREN'S © AID SOCIETY.Strong arguments for the establishment of juvenile courts in the city and \" the appointment of probation officers to take care of young delinquents were made last evening by prominent speakers at the second annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society, held at the Bigh School.The work which was .being accomplished by the system obtaining in Chicago was emphasized by Senator Dandurand in an interesting address.Judge Choquet presided at the meeting, and there was a representative attendance of ladies and gentlemen interested in the work.Judge Choquet, in his second annual | ort, referred to the excellent work ch had been accomplished during dm Much as had been done, rel doy a great deal more was necessary, and In.this they required the help of the provincial government.The establishment of juvenile courts, \"the appointment of probation officers, and \u2018the provision of a suitabld place of detention where young delinquents ould be sent and given a training kept under surveillance were Toot : sary.A law upon these lines wou probably be passed at the next session of the legislature.The treasurer reported a surplus of.$87.69, the receipts for the year bein 27 F16L-08, and the expenditure $73.59, .n interesting report was submitted is by Miss Clement, the society's probation officer.\u2018The repart gave-in éotail the work accomplished, Of the Juve.cases, had been dropped ss > Béfietactory.1 14 had been lost.sight:of, | seed and 19 were still on probation.was unanimously approved \u2018ef.+ sa ve ns The following board was elected.which the officers for.the.coming | ntaine, Miss x A.on, Mes, Wayedtt, A.H.Hatch, Mrs.Weller, Mrs.Taylor, Mrs.Mathews, Mrs.« Marston, Mrs.Maxwell, Mrs: Walter, Mrs.Henderson.Mr.Geo p_Cohen, Judge L Buchan and Mr.\u201d the motion of k ed to hold more the society in the year and so 70 ¢ | iets interest in the work and \u201cJmake it more widely known.Recorder Weir, in an interesting ad- \u201cdress, expressed his sympathy with \u2018objects of the society, and spoke yuragingly of the work already ac- ished.So far as a juvenile court vos concerned, they -had it praciically \u201cfor years, but there was , - 18g the essential feature of the new 5.- complete * © probation officer.Fe had always tried act more.fathers than res in rebuking.Shorting, admon- and counselling the unfortu- xiatès brought before them.One of ; beneficial results which proula fol- Wow, tte tshinent * of juvenile Ik oud ve to a large ext , digeiplining of those who are \u201c+ responsible \u2018for the delinquent, for any treatment in reform would be in- if it aimed only at the treatment of the delinquent and went no further.Very often the parents Jere responsible, fo) the children Were \u2018cresiures of cire ough imal yes of the law Chey a be ori lly: responsible, yet how could hey hold a child of seven or years responsible for what it did.Mr.Weir proceeded to emphasize the ë of probation officers in furnish- ormation, \u2018Hot only on the cases vés, ren put on such matters as the s parents, the bome, environment habits of the child.He approv- © of the work of the Parks and - Playgrounds Society, and was sorry : to see that the schools were not, as Aproviding playgrounds of movement, gud his col .Le te so de x.! children.growth of the city they should not neglect those social conditiens, which : Se rate so much in securing a popu- on which would proceed on: right and proper lines.Judge Leet said he was excedingiy at to find that such a society àx-.-because it was badly wanted.Boot thought the.churches had paid too : Httle bia = to the training of the - sogiety, an shoutd.make itself better entowa) t1 nf _jsmce be felt.: .Senator Belque said it was the duty ers, C This season our: Sh pi ladly strong values, aid admit that our styles are di fer.neatness: and dressing the usual.\u2018It's beediise we do better for you each'season, ouf business grows more and more.There they had an excellent ' place for receiving the children, and instead \u201cof making them feel as if they were in jail, they were taken in hand by teachers and their lives made as bright and happy as -possible.He ' contrasted such a condition of affairs
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