The daily witness, 19 octobre 1910, mercredi 19 octobre 1910
[" \u2014 GE AVY à Caus- ly AVANA rida Has any 3 Sund: ! ing Cuha blew to e sout st for.he win ea beg\u201cn in upmn \u20ac pound.uglh tin S quiekl; ghts, en- Vay ani nces fac- f a mile the sea.1til three When the econ and le Galo et under e lower to high- 3 of sol- and fire- ross And Ch Were stened 1n rescuer t threat- 1ent.Th, Was ne storm.hundred my Sail sing loss fa ad been d to the allaye hen the the water rt of the throngs carrying ey could es.The wag com- ter, and clung tn usly de- place o: time that oose, but in checa >cede.the great ramparts led with tumbling ting tire the city.the small swamping the blow All tar ained at and hold- the .sed remained The.bar- ng risen vo.hours, he worst on with d there- fects of e island damage Havan: The Al- er small his ciry the low- rns and ple lost outfit of reck of 8 carried ocks of ldiers o! ing con but al! nd other Fe swept erious!: wreck.tomobile.ns and He di: 4 visite red an en.Ar to quar- cks anf IE ht 2 pe est eR TN ik TE RS ES ec yg 5 \u201c fo) Sree,\u201d ei - - 1 ; 3 Nt COC 9 peo ae - aim Tw as à - aan etes COE: A ke itfeMoMty.\u2018 To the con- tentlon that the language is the guardian of faith, I reply that it is a strange faith that would be preserved by the kind of English or French that is taught in the alleged bilingual schools of Es-' sex, And I resent the inference that Catholiclty and -jgnorance are convertible terms.At the very moment almost that Mr.Armand Lavergne is fiercely denouncing Sir Lomer Gouin in the \u2018Devoir\u2019 for his efforts towards modern methods \u2018in technical education, Bishop Fal- lon\u2019s robust words have a tonic effect, and encourage the hope that those who desire greatér educational progress in this province may yet live to see it.The advantage that Ontarlo has over Quebec is \u2018brought out in the present controversy.Yncidentally.The leaving examinations in Ontario are the tests by which it \u2018is discovered {if pupils have acquired the proficlency necessary for entrance to higher work.They also afford a good idea of the kind of work done in the individual schools.This explains the meaning of some of Bishop Fallon\u2019s remarks as.where he, states: So During my present confirmation tour the French-Canadian pastor of a French-Canadian parish in ICssex coun- ty- said to: me .jn .the presence, of wit-: nesses: \u2018Half the boys whom you con-: firmed this morning (they ranged from eleven to fifteen years of age), can neither read\u2019 nor.write.Every \"year since I came here I have offered a gold medal to the child who would pass the entrance examination, Not one has ever passed.\u201d Anb6ther pastor made an\u2019 equally appalling.statement to me tre- garding the almost illiteracy of his\u2019 children.\u2018Adjacent to him is still another district\u2019 in* which for the past 25 years not a single child has ever been able to obtain\u2019 the.entrance certificate.And six of the eighteen French-Cana- dian priests in active service in my diocese have expressed to me their unqualified dissatisfaction with the manner in which the children are being educated in the so-cglled bilingual schools.In this province there is no official test of the proficiency of the pupils who are leaving the elementary schools.An individual school may go on for half a century\u201d doing poor work and.there is no official test of the fact beyond the visit- of the inspector.Up.to the present, the inspector's visits.have been annual only; now they are, to be made twice a year.But even the best inspector in an annual report, cannot bring \u2018home to the public the fact that many of the schools are dding poor work.A leaving examination, conducted by government, is fhe only means by Which this can be done effectively.7 \u2019 mr re ee 1 ' THE HUMAN FRAME.A Wonderful Machine, \u2018(Edinburgh ,Scotsman.\u2019) Thère is nothing in the world so wonderful as the\u2019 human body, nor as.perfectly furnished for the work it has to perform.= = The human skin is one of the most wonderful fabrics in the world.\u2018Flexible as silk, resistent as steel, tinted like the petal of a flower, tough as leather \"and almost translucent, it is the most superb ron-conductor of electricity known.Its vitality is unconquerable, its 'pewer of repair almost unlimited.Wiha vascular mesh\u2019 cap-\" ablé of contaiñirig Half the blood in \u2018the body, it can adjust itself to almost any extreme of temperature.With nearly three million flughing sweat glands it is absolutely self-cleaning.\u2019 \u2018Practically nothing can get through \u2018the skin; and even, most of the medicines which are rubbed in and supposed to be absorbed are volatilized by the heat of the body and inhaled by the lungs, or else act on the imagination by their color and odor.° But the wonders of the skin are as nothing to those of the nervous system.In :the bfain alone it has been calculated that we possess between nine and ten million cells of various shapes and sizes, and thees are only a small proportion.of the total mass of the brain.Everywhere, all over thés] body, these little \u2018live wires\u2019 travel, carrying the mandates of the will.Strange as.it may seem, nerves are exceedingly bad \u2018conductors of electri- city\u2014so bad that they may be said to be absolute non-conductors.Every part and organ of the body has its appropriate uses.Even \u2018the eyebrows serve a useful purpose.Apart\u2019 from their use if adding to the beauty of the face they prevent perspiration from running down the forehead into the eyes, The tiny hairs in the nose prevent the ingress of solid particles, which would otherwise gain admission .and cause trouble in the breathing ap- the ears, thought by some to be useles or \u2018dirty,\u2019 is vf great value.It gathers up solid partir'es and retalng them; it prevents the entrance of insects, which might otherwise attack the eardrum and cause great trouble.As it is, they get their feet caught in the wax, as they do in \u2018tan- glefoot fly paper, and are easily extracted.The eyelashes add\u2019 beauty to the face and prevent all sorts of small objects from entering the.eyes.The nails and the hair are of almost identical composition \u2018and structure\u2014though so unlike apparently; and while the former protect the fingers, the latter keeps the head warm, and should protect the neck if our hair were worn long, as it should be.~ Nothing fs useless.It -may be \u2018thought that the outer layer of the skin \u2014composed as It Is entirely of dead cells, cast off from the lower layers\u2014- is useless.Not at all! Without this layer of dead cells we should be so sensitive that the slightest touch would cause us agony.We should even be unable to wear our clothes.More than that, we should -be open to évery blood disease wihich- toüched us with its virus, We know that, as it is, we are safe until the skin is punctured, and the poison finds its way into the blood stream.But without this top layer of cells we should be in constant danger of poisoning, and the race would become extinct before many moons had passed.Ce \u2019 SHOOTING, SHARKS WITH WATER.(\u2018Illustrated London News.') When he is.working in water infested by sharkg and other sea monsters likely to do him harm, the diver has at present to.rely for his safety on the use of the knife, or, failing that, on a quick return to the surface.Now comes the invention of Capt.Grobl, a German diving Instructor, who has constructed a tifle which can be fired under water, and is designed for the better arming of the diver.The most remarkable thing about this is that it fires, not bullets, but water, which 19 propelled with such force that it has an extraordinary power of Denetra- tion, Indeed, the inventor himself has pierced armor plate of medium thickness with the.water jet from his weapon.The rifle has a stout barrel and is loaded with a cartridge cased in india rubber.It is worth recalling, perhaps, that experiments were made in the sixties with a submarine rifle firing small\u2019 explosive projectiles by, means of compressed air, but the invention never.got bëyond the experimental stage and no details of it are -pérpetuating | \u201c| Méssrs.opening vivacity to endless SWEPT BY STORM .Enormous Daniage is Reported Toroughout Florida\u2014 Many Lives Lost.Jacksonville, Fla.,, October 19.\u2014 What undoubtedly will prove to be the most destructive storm in the history of the south-eastern extremity of the United States has swept the entire Florida peninsula, doing damage estimated at several million dollars.Forty thousand square miles of ter- \u2018ritory south from Jacksonville \u2018to Tampa has been without means of communication with the outside world - for more than twenty-four hours.The last reports told of hurricane winds and rapidly falling barometers.The orange crop and vast trucking industry in that territory were reported Probably ruined.Jacksonville sustained heavy property damage.Along the eastern coast many lives are believed to have been lost, and \u2018the Property damage must have \u2018been great.- : It probably will be several days before the telegraph companies can restore their services to the vast, storm- swept territory of Southern Florida.A heavy downpour of rain accompanied the high winds everywhere.At St.Augustine houses in the business section were flooded last night at low tide.Seas were breaking over the sea walls, and at six o'clock -damage of thousands of dollars had been done to propërty- along the waterfront.Not a word has come from Tampa since 4.20 yesterday morning.- | MANY HOUSES \u2026.WERE WRECKED.Key West, Fla, via Havana\u2014The tropical hurricane.which \u2018has been sweeping the West Indies and south- \u2018ern waters for the past five \u2018days, took Key West in its grip on Monday, and tore away the roofs of houses, shook a number of buildings from their foundations, blew vessels from their moorings, and did other damage, the extent of whicl.cannot yet be estimated.The South Beach section and the western part of the city suffered greatly.2 THE BEETHOVEN TRIO.In artistic Montreal the performances 0f the Beethoven Trio are a notable event.That given last night inaugurated the third season of these chamber-music concerts, and was the first occasion on which the trio as reconstructed appeared.: Messrs.Chamberlin and Dubois are missing, but their mantles have fallen on wonthy shoulders, and Emile Taranto and Gustave Labelle, with Madame [Marguerite Froehlich, last night presented a programme which, in the opinion of \u2018those who were present, was distinctly in advance of previous accomplishments, and also showed a gain in general all round execution.: .The Beethoven Trio have been for three years in the van of musical culture in the city, and appreciation of their work in providing chamber- music of the finest kind is due to them and unstintedly felt in musical circles.That apbreciation was evidenced last night when the largest attendance that has ever been present at one of these concerts gathered at the; ;Windsor Hall, - to be delighted with \u2018the musical feast supplied.Madame Froehlich's work -through- \u2018out the Whole 6f an arduous evening was always delicately and \u2018¢orredtly accomplished.Mr.Emile Taranto is an artist with a soul, who played unselfishly in the trio, and secured much applause for his solo in Lalo's andante and rondo from Symphonie Espagnole.Mr.Gustave Labelle, the accomplished cellist, formed: a perfect third in an exquisitely balanced trio.The whole two hours\u2019 programme was delicate and \u2018holding.An additional feature to the musical items were the songs contributed by Herr Holger Birkerod, a Danish baritone, who was making his first appearance on this side of the water, Herr Birkerod's selections were all rendered in German, most artistically, and with every consideration.of character.His singing was without a flaw, but his voice is not exceptional.The concent opened with the Bee- thohen Trio op.97, B flat, in which the first dreamful movement, full of rhythmetic runs, showed the new trio playing well together.In the second movement the listening audience was alternately rested with the light rippling numbers, and then carried on \u2018with entrancing spirit until the climax, after which the opportunity was taken to present Madame Froehlich with a magnificent bouquet of flowers.Herr Holger Birkerod opened wiih \u2018Die Ceiden Grenadiere,\u2019 (Schumann), and pleased everyone with the artistic way in which he rendered it.As an encore he gave a very short song, which ended too quickly for the: palate of his hearers.In the andante and rondo from Symphonie Espagnole (Lalo), Mr.Emile Taranto furnished a violin: solo which had not been given here since Mischa Elman played it three years ago.Mr.Taranto played it\u2018 with great feeling and infinite.delicacy, both in the lively, rippling, expansive parts and through the developments which led up to the wild call of the.climax.Mr.Taranto showed as an artist of the greatest executive skill, combined with a soulful personality, and was obliged to give an encore, which he did, accompanied by.Madame Froeh- Heh.\u2018Drei Wanderer (Schubert), \u2018Spring\u2019 (Hildach), \u2018Liebchen.von Burgund\u201d (Behm), were next given by -Herr Birkerod, all very robustly and with particularly artistic declamatory effect, but, beyond this, there was no revelation in his voice.His singing was extremely cultivated, and splendidly controlled, and the limitations it suggested were never exceeded.The Dumky Trio, op.90 (DVorak), in\u2019 its many alternating early charms, elicited a burst of appreciative applause prior to the commencement of the languorous, sleepy idyll which forms the second movement.The third took the audience through its beauties of description in the way of sorrow, warning and gloom, till the gleeful finale.) The next concert will be given on November 22nd.\u2019 BATTLE WITH ICE.Steamer From Dawson Makes.\u2018Last Trip Until Spring.Dawson, Oct.19.\u2014 The steamer \u2018Lafrance\u2019 the last river boat of the year to sail from Dawson for White Horse got away last night, crowded with hundreds of passengers.All freight for way points was refused, as the boat has a race against ice.Pelly and Steward rivers are thick with ice, and large floes are running past Dawson.oe rv KILLED IN AUTO.SMASH.Allentown, Pa., Oct.19,\u2014Mrs.Harry A.\u201cSchuler, \u201cof \u201cthis city, was killed, and Charles Schultze, a chauffeur, was geverly injured near here last night, when an .automobile driveh .by Schultze struck a \u201c telephone pole.to be had.2 ee \u2018.* BRC Ed SPP Ty EE = \u2018Three others in the \u2018machine escaped injury.\u2019 ai 27 The city.is in darkness.|.ply.Peacemaker, and pictures PLEA FOR LIFE \u201cI\u2019Do Not Want to Die Yet, \u2018Said Victor of the Alps.(From the Milan Correspondent of the London \u2018Daily Chronicle.) I deeply regret to say that M.Chavez, the hero of the great flight \u2018over the Alps, died just before 2.30 o'clock this afternoon.There were round him at the time his young brother Jean, his close friend Duray, the ex- champion motor racer, and a few other friends.The condition of M.Chavez had, asl informed you yesterday, undergone an alarming change for the wcrse during the day, and by the early evening it was seen that a crisis was approaching.: ni was not until early this morning, however, that the medical men attending him gave up hope vf saving his life; and when it was seen that the end was only a matter of a few hours at the most the dying man was visited by Canon Calciati, of Domo d'Ossola Cathedral.Chavez was suffering from general \u2018 paralysis caused by the extreme hardships he had undergone while in the air, and also, of course, as a result of the injuries he received on alighting after the famous flight.; , The last hours of the daring aviator's life were pathetic and affecting in the extreme.He semed to know that he wag dying, and yet he would not abandon himself to despair, buf kept looking for 1 ray of hope from those around him, who, however, knew also that the end was not far off.\u2018Is there no hope for me?he asked anxiously in moments of calm consciousness that.came occasionally to interrupt his delirium.\u2018I do not want to die yet.The doctors did their best to cheer him.\u2018You have youth and strength on yiour side,\u2019 they said; \u2018the whole world is watching your progress: cheer up.But .Chavez was unconvinced It is good of them to think so much of me, he shid, \u2018but I am dying; 1 am so full of pain\u2019 \u2018It jras, in truth, with the utmost dif- ficuity that the doctors kept him alive with oxygen until the arrival lof his brother, whom he was most anxious to see.The meeting between the two brothers was deeply touching, and at the last the aviator died almost in his brother's arms.\u2019 , I had a talk with one of the doctors who attended Chavez until the end.\u2018The poor fellow,\u2019 sald this man, \u2018never rallied from the terrible shock of the flight and the descent.The recollection of it all haunted him in all his de- Mrium.Ever and anon he kept saying, \u2018Still more snow! More glaciers! Another towering peak ahead! Good God, it\u2019s frightful! When will it end?\"\u201d\u2019 The doctor told me that the medical view of the case was that Chavez, even while some distance away from the place where he landed, became deafened and stupefied rv the intense cold and the rarefied atmosphere.He must have been unconscious long before he came to the earth.This suggestion agrees with the description of the descent which an eyewitness has given me.Chavez, said my informant, was falling like lightning.His hands were upraised, and on 'his face as he came close to the earth there was an expression of extreme terror.When it was thought that he was out of danger, and friends tried to get him to speak lof the flight, he would shudder and beg them not to mention it.\u2018Do not speak of it.rible, It was too ter- too terrible,\u201d was his usual re- All news of \u2018his death.Every report of his condition from hour to hour had been read with feverish anxiety by the throng of people who had gathered for the international aviation meeting here.The bed in which he died is covered with the loveliest flowers sent to him bw those who could in no \u2018other way express their sympathy.OBITUARY.WAS CANADIAN WRITER.Belleville, Ont., Oct.19.\u2014Dr.W, Can- niff, M.R.C.S.,, a well known medical man and Canadian writer, died in this city\u2019 yesterday afternoon.He was 90 years of age.Dr.Canniff served in the Roval Artillery during the Crimean War and was also for a time with the United States army on the Potomac.As a writer he contributed to medical and other journals and also to the press.He was a United Empire Loyalist, and the originator of the United Empire Centennial celebration held in Toronto in 1884.He filled many hon- crable positions in Toronto and other places.trem MEN\u2019S CLUB IN THE \u2018POINT.\u2019 Grace Church Men's Club held their opening meeting last night.150 mem being present.The Ven.Archdeacon Ker presided and outlined the programme for the \u2018season, mentioning that Mr.Recorder Weir, the Rev.Hugh Pedley and other prominent \u2018lecturers would take part.A musical programme was gone through, Miss Gertie Parsons, Miss Alma \u2018 Elsdon, Mr.Alf.Jenkins and Mr.Bert Hincliffe being the artists.The lecturer of the evening was the Rev.Dr.Symonds, who gave an address on his visit to the Edinburgh Conference.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FREDERIC VILLIERS'S LECTURE Mr.Frederick Villiers, the famous war artist correspondent, will be heard at the Windsor Hall to-mor- row evening, in his personal recollections of His late Majesty Edward the of many wars.This entertainment is given for the benefit of the Royal Edward Institute, and Sir Edward 8&8.Clouston, Bart, will introduce \u2018Mr.Villiers.Col.Roy, acting D.O.C., and his staf£ will be present in full military uniform.and a request has been issued that all companies attending will be present fn full dress.me WESTMOUNT IMPROVEMENTS.The Westmount City Council is rapidly pushing forward the work of improving the roads and sidewalks within its jurisdiction, with a view to getting as much as possible done before the snow comes.The dmprove- ments carried out since last spring have \u2018been considerable, but a good deal vet remains to he done before the Wauoastmount thoroughfares are in as good condition as the city's rapid advance in\u201d wealth and population demand.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 McGILL ORIENTAL SOCIETY.At a business meeting of the Mc- Gill Oriental Society, held last night, the executive committee for the ensuing year was elected as follows:\u2014 President, Prof.C.A.Brodie Brock- well; vice-president, Rabbi N.Gordon; secretary.Mr.Chas.®.Scrim- geour, 201 University street; treasurer, Mr.T.J.McVittie.rem PRESENTATION.Miss Lillian Brady, for some time past a valued assistant in the office ot the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, was presented with a purse of gold by her fellow employees on Saturday last.Miss Brady is leaving the employ of the company to become a nurse in training at the General Hospital.She is followed by the good wishes of those who worked with her and for whom she worked.Italy is \"deeply touched-!bv thei TO DEEPEN RIVER Minister of Public Works tr Visit Quebec Regardini Harbor.\u2018 Ottawa, Oct.19.\u2014Maver jj.Quebec, Mr.George Paren:.1 q ; several engineering experts ns.LL ed the Minister for Public WW, | terday regarding the decper.St.Charles River.in ord.- prove Quebec Harbor.Âs a result, Mr.Pugsiev + for Quebec to look into (3.With him will be Mr.& AM poe.the N.T.R.Commission.and LS Hays, of the G.T.R.Tie qu \u2019 the N.T.R.terminal at Quel er +\u2026\u2014 considered.POWER PROPOSITION \u2014\u2014\u2014 Long Sault Plans Have Be, Presented to Government Ottawa, Oct.19.\u2014The power question is again Yesterday afternoon Henry civil engineer, of Montreal, other engineering expert h ij ference with the engines railways and public warks \u20ac ments, in order to once mor- to them the plans of the Lens san Development Co.He states that tjpra are no new features in the pluns acid that there is no proposal ts altor th, general scheme of leaving the wh.control under the Canadian Gaver ment.or CANADIAN CABLES (Canadian Associated Press, London, Oct.19.\u2014 British leaders are in communication colonial labor leaders with a virw tu arranging a special conference .f y.presentatives of the various thar parties of the Empire, to he Heïd in London in 1911, about the time of the Imperial Conference.The idea is to discuss the proba.lity of joint action between the parties in all matters affecting the interests of the workers of the\u2019 Empire.PREFERENCE AS VALUABLE AS NAVY, Soi TVem lo rire .tin Te.presen: ja har with The closing paragraph of the manifesto in the Revellle movement savs the first and last items of the Revels programme are that the navy and a colonial preference are vital sevuri- ties, cr the one hand of the Immediate and on the other hand of the further future, but in neither case is there a year to lose, as the British Empire is at the parting of the ways.One foreign state comes against Great Britain\u2019s bid for naval supremacy.whiie from another comes to Canada an vi- fer of reciprocity.If the gates of our dock be swept away and svith it our Prosperity our people must inevitably sink.PRISON FOR INSURGENT.Former Filipino Governor to Serve Twenty Years, Manila, Oct.19.\u2014Simeon Madac, for merly governor of Ilicos Norte, whn recently headed an uprising in the province of Neuva Vizcaya, was yesterday sentencd to twenty years\u2019 imprisonment.He pleaded gullt:.FIFTEEN MINERS DEAD.Through Explosion of Potash in Russian Mine.Sarstedt, Prussia, Oct.19\u2014An explosion in the Seigfried potash mine vesterday caused a fire that imprisoned fifteen miners, all of whom are thought to have perished.Three bodies have been recovered.HORSE SUFFOCATED.Fire broke out in the premises of Oliver Roblin, vegetable dealer a:\u201d pedler, at 17 Imperial avenue, at on o'clock this morning, in a stable in the rear of the residence.The fire had got a good start before the firemen arrived, but they soon had 1! under control.Mr.Oliver RoHlin's horse was suffocated by smoke, and the small stable almost entirely de- stroved.The cause of the fire is unknown.\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POINT YOUNG MEN.The Young Men's Club of the Pnirt St.Charles Congregational Chureh will commence their work on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock by holding an \u2018At Home' in the schoolrnom.tn which all are most cordially invited A good programme has been prepa by the young men.The Rov.KJ MacDonald, pastor of St.Matthew\u201d Church, will be the speaker of th evening.eee FINED FOR CRUELTY.The Canadian Society for the Pr ve\u201d: tion of Cruelty to Animale yvester.: prosecuted Oswald Patinaude for br ally beating his horse while drunk prominent lady member of this ciety appeared against this man.vo! Judge Leet fined him five dollars \u201d twenty days\u2019 imprisonment Pa Verdun, for allowing his horse 1° ce a -worked with sores, was fined five da lars and costs, or one months prisonment.J W.A.A.A.LADIES BASKET BALL.The W.A.A.A.ladies\u2019 basela 1\u201d will meet for reorganization ot} toria Hall on Friday, October bo 4 pm.They extend to all Macdens College, girls who are anxJous te k\u201d in practice a cordial invitation t \"7 them.Information can he from Miss D.Dowie, 460 Argvir - (tel.west 1848), or Miss W.M UT ley, 239 Metcalfe ave.(tel.west Vi.Vet eri THEE + THE WEATHER .FHI Ebb bbb bbe southeasterly wit Southerly and ; fair and warm; Thursday, winds incre ing to gales, with rain before niz\"t.Yesterday's maximum and \"= temperatures were:\u2014 Victoria, 60, 44: Kamloops, \u2018+ Edmonton, 50, 30; Battleford.Prince Albert, 44, 20; Calgary.Qu'Appelle, 46.30: Winnipee.Port Arthur.88, 46: Cachrane.= Parry Sound, 70.54; Ottawa, Montreal, 52, 44: Quebec.45.John, 64.54: Halifax, 52, 40.The weather has turned mur in the western provinces, ana, * sent indications, there is likel: ; pronounced change in Ontar\u2019 .Friday.Storm signals are diss Lake Superior.Washington, Oct.18,\u2014Fe Eastern states and northern M- rain to-night and Thursdas Thursday afternoon, shifting v coming higher over south part Western New York, rain to-u Thursday; somewhat milder T south winds shifting to Thursday and becoming high.Lower lakes\u2014Increasing wind, shifting to northwest | day morning and becoming hi: hom one ILorc on LC TH EvCO! SU drive Neh man on b hot ed tl Th £3 1m and apt (TOW hom phy field races led wary Mur; home sing! &tru ing Cay and went Ch on F tase v Fhec Schu Hoff Char Zimr Steir Tink Klin, Hrov x Rea Rite) To Eira lord Calli Lake iv Mur) \u201carr Thor Coon PS Le) à D VU \u2014# Dor TU ad Ub J ee Wr BY WW \u201c= oa D2 aor \u2014 3 2 SY YEN THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910.SROWN SUFFERS LIKE OVERALL AND ATHLETICS WIN ANOTHER coombs, of the Winners, Erratic But Does Well With Men on Bases, coLLINS THE HERO OF DAY.Ringing Hits and Fig- Many Fast Fielding Plays.Gets Three ures in sijadelphia, Pa, Oct.18.\u2014In a game 11 of thrills from the start gimost to the finish, the Philadelphia american Leaguê champions this after- oon administered a crushing defeat to nicago National League champions, The F that was fu n - core more than 24,000 persons.score WAS 9 to 3.The spectators received a shock when pircher Coombs showed unsteadiness, put this was quickly forgotten a little later when the fighting Athletics forged po the front.But in the seventh inning.when Captain Chance's splendid machine was crushed under a cannonading of hits, the big crowd's enthusiasm dew no bounds.Almost everything that goes into a baseball game, and makes it one of the most exciting of gutdoor sports, Was in evidence.The hero of the afternoon was Col- tins, second baseman of the home team, who several times electrified the crowd pv his sensational work, and in five times at the bat reached first every time, making three hits, two of them doubles, receiving a base-on-balls, and making a force play.He scored \u2018wo runs and gent two home; accepted ten chances without an error, figured in two sensational plays that stopped Chicago from running the bases, and stole bases twice on the famous Kling.(Coombs pitched a most erratic game, giving nine bases-on-balls, and several times was pulled out of critical places py brilliant work behind him.In fact, te seemed to show better form when the bases were occupied than when the bags were clear.This is shown by the fact that Chicago had fourtéen mén left on the bases.Chicago's inside play did not seem to be in working order, for with the men on the bases and Coombs unsteady, soma sharp pieces o\u201d fielding would break up the innings after there was every prospect of a score, : Mordecai Brown pitched fairly good pall in the early stages of the game, and was quite steady.The Philadel- pilans began to touch nim up in the third inning, and in the seventh he was hit to all corners of the field, and six runs wera scored on three doubles, two singles, a base-on-balls, an error, and a sacrifice.He was then taken out and Ritchie put in in the seventh inning.In the seven innings Brown pitched, the White Elephants hit him thirteen times for a total of seventeen bases.Chicago scored in the first.Sche- kard was forced by Schulte.and Hoff- map was given four balls.© Chance's singles filled the bases and Schulte scored on Zimmerman\u2019s-long sacrifice fly.In the third the Athletes got two, Steinfeldt fumbled Thomas\u2019 grounder, Coombs struck out, and Strunk singled.Lord forced Strunk at second, and Collins hit to left for two bases, sending home Thomas and Lord.They also got one in the fifth, when Collins forced Lord at second, stole third and scored on Davis\u2019 single.; The National Leaguers scored their second run in the seventh.Brown struck out, and Sheckard sent a line drive into the crowd for two bases, Schulte lifted a fly to Strunk, and Hoffman, worked Coombs for Ris .third base on balls.Captain Chance then sent a hot single to centre and Sheckard crossed the plate.- Then came the \u2018breaking up\u2019 of the game.Collins drew a base on balls, and landed at third on Baker's single.Captain Davis hit into tbe left field crowd for two bases; Collins walked home, and Baker went to third.Murphy then sent a terrific drive into left field for a double and Baker and Davis raced across the plate.Chance signalled and Ritchie went down the fleld to warm up.Barry sacrificed, sending Murphy to third and the latter came home with the fourth run on Thomas\u2019 single.Coombs was an easy out, and Strunk lined a two-bagger.to right, scoring Thomas.Lord should have been an easy out, but Sheckard drqpped his fly, and Strunk scored the six run.Lord went out in an attempt to steal second.Chicago made one run \u2018n the ninth on Hoffman's single, an out and a two- base hit by Zimmerman.CHICAGO.AB.R.H.P.O.A E.Bheckard, L£.1 1 1 0 1 1 Schulte, r.f.3 1 0 00 6 0 Hoffman, ¢f., , 2 1 1 1 0 0 Chance, 1b.5 0 2 14 0 0 Zimmerman, 2b, .3 0 1 1 2 0 Steinfeldt, 3b.5 0 1 0 2 2 Tinker.s.s., .4 0 2 3 4 O0 Kinge.,.,.4 0 6 5 2 0 Brown, p.3 0 G 0 2 0 xBeaumont .1° 6 0 0 9 0 Ritchie p.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals., 31 3 8 24 13 3 Æ PHILADELPHIA.Serum: AB.R.H.P.O.A.E.trunk, cf.5 1 2 4 0 0 Lord, L£.5 1 1 1 0 0 Colling,, 2b, ., , 4 2 3 4 6 Q Baker, 3b., , , , 4 1 L 1 1 0 Davis, tb., , , B 1 2 7 0 2 Murphy, nt., , , 4 1 1 1 1 0 Barry, 88.3 0 1 3 1 @ Thomas, c., 3 2 2 6 1 0 Coombs, p., .4 0 1 0 1 2 Totals., , , .37 9 14 27 11 4 = xBeaumont batted for Brown in the eighth, Score by innings: \u2014 Chicago.\"0\", 1009001013 iladelphia .00201060X\u20149 Summary.\u2014Two-base nits, Tinker, \\lerkard, Steinfeldt, Zimmerman, Davis, 13 Tphy, Strunk, Collins; hits off Brown, ina 7 innings; off Ritchie, * in one inn- Sa Sacrifice hits, Sheckard, Barry, Era 3: sacrifice fly, Zimmérman; Collin bases, Collins (2); double plays, Tinker Davis to Murphy to Thomas, ga 7 to Chance; left on bases, Chica- oF er Philadelphia, 9; bases on balls, Tho rown, { (Murphy, Baker, Collins, Hoff! off Coombs, 9 (Sreckard (3), or an (3), Zimmerman, Kling, Tin- debate Sh on errors, Chicago, 4; Phila- re & 2: struck out by Brown, 86 roi \u20183), Coombs (2), Barry); by Brow 5, à (Steinfeldt, Chance, Kling, pen y Beaumont); time, 2.25.\u201cUm- bases, Shoring plate, Rigler; on the 2808, idan; in ; fn right Reld, O'Day.eft field, Connolly HOME RUNS FIGURE IN GIANTS\u2019 THIRD VICTORY Devore and Doyle Both Hit for Circuit\u2014Mathewson is Again Invincible Non oo, wer 4, ?7K, Oct.18.\u2014Christy Mathew- Wi., 20 unsolvable problem to the nn.07S to-day, and the Giants had te .in winning the fifth game of gar.| Season series, 5 to 1.The a | OUR stand\u2014New York Nationals, Fil LARS 1; tie, 1, lan \u201c4s touched up in lively fash- Car à oo first two innings, but after no.J'Ahittable.Devore brought ;, te £ first run, with a drive Cuir ppt field bleachers for the cir- Mina Wo men were out in the \u201cing, Myers got 2 lucky infield ; ase was just able to knock LE Mathewson walked to first on ., ones.Devore doubled to tg Myers, and Doyle foilow- {drive against the centre field >7le Was across the plate be- \u2018ail reached the diamond., lahlanders garnered their only « tingle by Knight, and a wild in time.piteh by Mathewson, which put the runner on third, where he scored \u2018on Doyle's error of Cree's grounder.The: store: \u2014 HIGHLANDERS.wouter, 1¢, .AB RHPOAE Hemphill, r.f Chase, 1b.Knight, s.g.Cree, c.f.Roach, 2b.Mitchell, ¢.Fisher, p.© Austin, 3b., .Totals.'., .31 a ee % C9 CO CO DN sha of ob i be OOOO OA HANOUDVHOS coocaroe | eoeocoso0 pi m © oe _ © > > w œ | ft 0 SD i CO CO Wb ha + - a oO »leoexseocseHo! | crema oo mm Devore, 1.1.Doyle, 2b., Backer, e.f.Murray, rf.Bridwell, ss .Devlin, 3b.Merkle, 1b.Myers, c.Mathewson, p.Su0wv-\u2014Bishop Perrin, 1.1 an address to the Amglican Synod on Monday night, said: \u2018The whole tone of life in the province needs to be raised.We may learn our lesson from the universities .and great public schools of the old land.The higher ideals of honor must be cultivated and money making relegated to 113 proper position in life.So will be \u2018truly educated as leaders of the community and that righteousness which alone exalteth a mation be fostered amongst us.\u2019 Bishop Perrin omtlined the scheme for the organization of the four existing provincial dioceses into an ecclesiastical province.\u2018Permission was obtained at the General Synod at Ottawa two years ago to take this step, and if the several synods agree to it it will be possible to form the province at the next meeting of the General Synod, to be held in 1911.It will undoubtedly strengthen the position of the chuscn if we are able to act together-in matters that affect our work and use that power which we ought to Lave in remedying evils.\u2019 REAL ESTATE TRAN SFERS.C.A.Delisle has\"$pK to J.IL.Chouin- ard lot 55 in East\" Wdrd, with the manufacturing building No.330 Notre Dame street east, for $85,000.The lot has an area of 15,790 square feet.J.Steinberg has sold to Lazar Stein- berg the north-west part of Jot 829 and part of 819 in St.Lawrence Ward, with buildings 9 and 11 St.Charles Borro- mee street and 66 and 68 St.Lawrence boulevard, for $33,000.: Pierre O.Casavant has sold to William Higging lots 1224-83, 84 and 85 in St.Mary's Ward, with buildings fronting on Dorion street, for $16,000.J.S.Prince has sold to Jas.Robinson tots 496-5 and 6, in St.Mary's Ward, with the buildings fronting on St.Catherine street, near Delorimier avenue, for $30,000.R.W.Morrison has sold to Misses Ellen and Jessie Kinloch half of lots 218-85 and 86 in Westmount, with the residence fronting on Grosvenor avenue, for $11,000.The property measures 37 x 111.G.E.Blackwell \u2018has sold to Mrs.Franklin Heney part of lot 236-10 in Westmount, with the residence No.468 Strathcona avenue, for $9,500.The lot measures 34 x 123.Rufus Filer has sold to John C.Swift and others the vacant lots 226- 19, 20 and 22a-4 and 5, in Westmount, fronting on Belmont avenue and measuring in all 100 x 112, for $6,215.H.P.Goulet has sold to Octave Cyr the nenth-westerly half of lot 8-536, cadastre of Cote St.Louis, with buildings, for $5,000.; Auguste Bernier has sold to Andre Groulx lot 941-38 and part of 37 in St.Henry Ward, with tenements fronting on Richelieu street, for $7,800.Martial Thibodeau has sold to Henri Delorme lots 7-25 and 26 in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, with tenements 67 to 78 Breboeuf street, for $4,650.O.Masicotte & Cote have sold to Theo.Charlebois lots 385-24 and 25, Montreal cadastre, with the flats 448, 450 and 452 Green avenue, for $4,500.Mrs.J.A.H.Hebert has sold to John C.McDiarmid the vacant lot 236-33g, at the north corner of Sherbrooke street and Strathcona avenue in West- mount, having a superficial area of 6,- 887 square feet, for $6,887.Honorius Corbeil has sold to Mrs.Amabale Pichette lot 330-50 and part of 49, with the flats 283 to 289a Chambord sireet, for $7,000.The property measures 36 x 69.The Rev.L.A.Dubuc hag sold to Octave Duperron lots 14-55 and part of 56, fronting on Second avenue, in Mai- sonneuve, with buildings, for $6,200.Antoine Lafrance has sold to Mrs.Joseph Garand lot 196-116 and the south-east part of 209-20 in St.Denis Ward, with buildings fronting on St.Denis street, for $7,500.7.St.Pierre and others have sold to Hercule Mondonx half of lot 12- 14-9 in Laurier Ward, with the dwellings, 2428 and 2430 Park avenue, for $5,850.The lot measures 25 x 100.P.Hebert has sold - Mrs.Louis Deneau lot 1103 in -8#\" Henry Ward, with the buildings: fronting 'on Agnes street, for $5,000.i L.F.Turpin has sold to P.Bilodeau lot 7-196 in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, with dwelling fronting oon Dufferin street, for $4,100.Samuel Lock hag sold to Peter Fish- man the north-west part of lot 918-8 and 9, in St.Louis Ward, with the dwellings 864 and 866 City Hall avenue, for $4,000.' PLAYERS WILL RECEIVE VERY SUBSTANTIAL SUMS.The amount of money accruing from the world's series now in progress is being calculated daily.« Yesterday the pald attendance was 24,957, and the total receipts $35,137, which added to the receipts of Monday, make the totals for the two games played so far attendance 51,488, receipts $72,561.50.Of this amount the playérs\u2019 share is $39.183.21.The teams are now on thair way from Philadelphia to Chicago, where the third game of the series will be played on Thursday.For Philadelphia, Eddie Plank will likely be deputed to pitch, though there is a chance thal the In- .dian, Bender, who performed s0 wonderfully on Monday, may be put in again, ÿ reserve The Famous Private Collection of HIS EXCELLENCY SIDKEY BEY The Greatest Exhibition and Sale of ORIENTAL Eastern Art Furniture, Etc.ever held in Canada, including over 1,000 Pieces of Rare and Antique Specimens of Rugs and Oriental Art, many of which have been secured from the Palaces of the FORMER SULTAN ABDUL HAMID.The entire valuable collection will be sold without AT PUBLIC AUCTION at my Salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 20th, 21st and 22nd, at 2.30 and 8 p.m.each day.Never in the history of Canada has such a rare and valuable collection of Oriental Rugs and Art Goods been offered by Public Sale.Hon.Sidkey Bey, who will be present during the Exhibition and Sales, was an official of the Turkish Government until the Revolution, Secretary of the Turkish Embassy at Washington for six years, and Consul-General : at New York for eight years.en When in Constantinople, after the recent revolution, he took advantage of his exceptional opportunities to secure many rare gems from the palaces of the former Sultan and his dignitaries, whose properties were confiscated and disposed of at public sales.Catalogues ready and may be had on application.The entire collection is now on exhibition and may be viewed from 9 a.m.till 10 p.m.each day.appreciate rare beauty and surpassing richness in Oriental Art will undoubtedly avail themselves of this opportunity.WALTER M.KEARNS, AUCTIONEER \u201cés Th \u20ac ARS 5x Those who \u2018For the Public Service\u201d Rusiness Men Prefer the New York Central Lines to New York, Boston and Buffalo The through Parlor and Sleeping Cars\u2014Modern, comfortable coaches and excellent Dining Ser- \u2018vice, together with the convenient schedule of departing and arriving hours, make the Adirondack Route and Rutland Route the business man\u2019s choice.Parlor Cars on Day Trains, Through Sleepers on Night Trains and Coaches on all Trains.For particulars, time of trains and other information call at Windsor Station or City Ticket Office, 220 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2019Phones, Main 1038-1039.Province of Quebec, District: of Montreal.fendants.The Defendant, Hiram Sykes, dered to appear within one month, \"Montreal, 15th October, 1910.HICKSON & CAMPBELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff.J.B.A.TISON, Deputy-Prothonotary.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NO.1085.Boston Varnish Company, porate, duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Maine, one of the United States of America; and having its head office in the City of Everett in the State of Massachusetts, Plaintiff.duly cor- E.B.Kennett, painter, and Hiram Sykes, contractor, both of the City of Westmount, District of Mentreal, De- is or- The McGill noon starting PE.SEEN Soy Gr Harrier fro mthe.HARRIERS GETTING BUSY.Club will their first run of the season this after- gymnasium On Nov.12 they will go to Kingston to take part in the intercollegiate race to be held there.hold harrier.Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NO.1098.AUGUSTUS W.GLASSFORD, of the City and District of Montreal, agent; JULIA CATHERINE SLASSFORD, of the City of London, in England, wife separaté as to property of Herbert S.Roberts, agent, and the laiter as well personally, as for the purpose of authorizing his said wife; and MARY LOUISE GLASSFORD, of the City of Montreal, Spinster.vs Flaintiff.HERBERT BRNEST GORDON, GLASSFORD, formerly of the City of Montreal, presently of the Stete of California, one of the United States of America, and HERBEYT WILKS ROBERTS, of the City of Seattle in the State of Washington, one of the United States of America, as well personally as in his quality of Guardian to the two minor children, iseue of his marriage with the late Faith Lillian Glassford.Defendant.The defendants are ordered to appear within fifteen days.Montreal, 17th October, 1£10.T.DEROME, meputy-Prothonotary.A oe ee Tam EY ry Eppa Chases Dirt and Dust Away.That's the result when you allow us to clean your lace curtains and portieres.We're naturally much sought after these house-cleaning lays.R.PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.620 8t.Catherine St.W.392 Notre Dame St.WV, 340 St.Catherine St.E.Phones\u2014 Uptown, 4106 and 4107.Fresh Arrivals at \\ WALTER PAUL'S STORES English Hot-House Grapes, English Cob Nuts.French Artichokes.Ripe Table Pears.Florida Green Beans.Pineapples.Extra Choice Table Apples.Choice Table Peaches.Old Mission Oranges.461 ST.CATHERINE WEST.80 UNIVERSITY STREET.ASH\u2019S FOREST FRIEND For Black Flies and Mosquitoes.Anyone going to the country should have & bottle.Price 25c and 50c.BLOOD PURIFIER\u2014HARTES$ BLOOD PURIFIER.It is better than any Sarsaparilla, Price 500.EXLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER.\u2014For the Relief and Cure of Epileptie Pits and other Nervous Disorders.Price $1.00 and $2.00 per bottle, J.A.HARTE, Druggist 150 NOTRE DAME ST.West.Telephone MAIN 1190.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS ~ and CONTRACTORS valuations made.Jobbing promptly attended to.129B to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpool & London & Globo insurance Building 112 St.James S treet.\u201cPOTTER THE PAINTER\" L6TIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL WORK IN OUR LINE.Ww.E.POTTER À co.468 BENOIF el.Telephone M.1939.We Lead 1d paying Highest Cash Prices for your Rags, Old Rubbers, Iron and Metals, yallor Clippings, Factory Waste.Oall UP 986, and we will attend promptly.A ELLISON & SO, Limited .982 S% James Strest.He rapa db A SESSION OF THE COURT .OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side) holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.In\u2019 consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the said District, and all others, that they must be present then and there; and I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then and there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments, and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.IL.J.LEMIEUX, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 13th October, 1910.Rw EIN SEALED TENDERS adiressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for additions and alterations to the Post Office Building, Aylmer, TQ.will be received at this office until 4.00 P.M,, on Tuesday, October 25, 1810, fcr the work mentioned.Plans, specification and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and at the Post Office, Aylmer.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stat- Ang their occupations and places of residence.In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of \u201ché occupation and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque ¢n a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten percent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon ro do so, or fail to complete the work c\u2018astracted for.1f the tender he not accept2d the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind to accept the lowest or any fender.By order, R.C.DESROTHERS, Secretary.Department of Public \"Vorks, Ottawa, October 15, 18710.Newspapers will not be rald for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department.PUGLI By-Laws Nos.411 and 412, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City o* Montreal, in virtue of the powers conferred upon it by the Charter of the said City, has adopted a by-law known as 'Ey-Law No.411\" to amend By-Law No.75, entitled \u2018By-Law in relation to the inspection sf meat, and also a by-law known as \u2018By- Law No.412° to amend By-T.aw Na.210, entitled \u2018By-Law to amend By-Law No.210,\u201d entitled \u2018By-Law concerning the establishment and operation of an electric passenger railway in the City of Montreal by the Montreal Street Railway Company.\u2019 itrelf L.O.DAVID, ; City Clerk, City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Montreal, 18th October, 1919.EE eme am nor a wr a de EEE PR et aw es ae Am > pasion, ie Te .\u2014 LL 2m | een - 0e ET LS poe mes PCT JN 5 em PS own ey eg _ = a oo mines oto amie R 2 SE v os ge , ii \u2019 oF pt .TF LAT 3 PE = ck Rid I.ni .Lee sii - .ct RE 4 SS Ee Hh op Ta gE 5 a = EL : ; Th I > rer x + 3 x - co ; cages re - 22 die » UE 5 CML, ae - ce em eg LL Sh ER Dr agree or ) ; = a « > w 8 # \u20ac + = > 7 , Tw we Les 0 \u201d = SR ME .M Ee = \u2018 cu aN A ee TL TES ee Sr nl Se THRE ERAS di EY es RE - RB 5 \u201c 4 \u2018 : ° { a i ; a a Cul oe AT ne Shatin ge Mme PT re REN Wr > ASRG +1 10 Cees FA, = es or : 370 a.Fa ir Bs 3 = ERE Qe fg .Fa POS E BE [A RR TN Pa pit \u2018 spor a RE RS Rs: A SE Ja Pa À = ATPASE EN RAR Re Te - OSTRICH TRIMMING NOVELTIES, 15 Each by the yard\u2014fine quality fibre .Pressed board Match-hold- and well made \u2014 white, grey, | ers, Hat Pin Holders, Pads of black 1s.to be had at our.Boa Shaving Paper, Mottoes and department, per yard.$2.25 | Waste Baskets.These are the We also have the Mara- | .latest ideas in such items, and bout trimming by the \u2018| \u2018are very useful and orna- yard, price.65 mental.Each.15 N 0 End of Baby Ribbons 5, 000 yards of - satin ribbon with cotton \u201cback, \u201cin \u201cfour.| different widths, especially suitable for fancy work or decorations.On display Thursday, tied up in 6 yard \u2018ends: Baby width.6 yards, .09 4 inch.6 yards, .11 3% inch.6 yards, .14 % inch.6 yards .20 In colors, two shades sky, pink, red, olive, nile, white, cream, mauve and yellow in each width.Le Has anybody here seen Kelly?\u201d A new cushion case, \u201cpeat in.design and prettily tinted, depicting.a little waif in expres- \u201csive attitude and lettered with the a \u2018populate expression as above.The | | case \u2018all ready for the cushion form; price.Coe .89 Gun-Mel \u2018These much wanted, asked for \u2014 yes, demanded Gun Metal |.Mesh.Bags are now on sale at | our Bag Counter.German silver frame and mesh in Gun Metal finish, little and big sizes\u2014a few of each; prices 65c, 75c, 89c, $1.19, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $4.25, $5.50 and $6.30.some model from our stock.\u2014~ Our Brassieres and other accessories are right to the minute, and we always carry a full line.5 Models of Modart, $6.50 to $12.00.9 Models of La Reine, $1.25 to $12.00.9 Models of Royale, $1.25 to $6.00.7 Models of Thomson\u2019s glove fitting, $1.25 to $3.00.12 Models of Warner\u2019s Rust-proof, $1.25 to $5.00.16 Models of C.B.ala Spirite, $1.25 to $10.50 8 Models of Royal Worcester, $1.50 to $3.00 11 Models nf American Lady, $1.25 to $5.00.8 Models of Kabo, $1.50 to $6.00.8 Models of D and A, .75 to $3.50.6 Models of C.C.a la Grace, $1.00 to $3.50.4 Models of Rengo Belt, $2.25 and $3.50.4 Models of Redfern, $5.00 to $9.00.Our Brassieres are priced from .69 to $1.>.Ÿ OUR PHONE NUMBER : 6-0-1-0 UP$OWN o ; Co iric ivaOuN i LA LAL.\u2018Ww i 1 Cray Vo FY à Nara a.\u2019 Cw darn i, | \u2019.ve : SE = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 AA M AE née EEE Eee TN i bei i Fe pls EY \u20ac sumn was andy there anta but 1 © \u2018Bu trunk Mics \u2018Be fo wh learn.NOTA Life pT 0 SW WD TES ~~ { THE 1910.The human system i8 best nourished by the use of foods containing seven parts carbonaceous matérial, to one of nitrogen.The whole wheat contains this Dronortton.(ORANGE MEX is made from the whole wheat, thoroughly steam cooked.Malt is added to aid in converting these starches .Orange Meat and Milk is a Perfect Food 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY PURE The first and great essential of a food product, is Purity ; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated have never been \u2018questioned.Once make a comparison with other Sugars and you will not be satisfied with any but Redpath.Dainty Tea Tables are always served with PARIS LUMPS to be bad in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound.The Canada Sugar Refining Co., MONTREAL, CANADA.Established in 1854 by John Redpath # Limited May.We will assure attention.48 ST.ANTOINE ST.- i { HER INCONVENIENT WAIT.YT had a most delightful time last fummer, gushed Miss Noling, \u2018but I was dreadfullv inconvenienced at Leaf- \u2018andville waiting for my trunk.I went *here by the N.T.C.so as to take ad- &antage of the scenery along the route, ut I had to send my trunk on the slow B.C and E.: \u2018But why couldn\u2019t you have sent your frunk on the N.T.C,, too?murmured Miss Sterling.° \u2018Because,\u2019 explained Miss Noling.glad to show her superior knowledge, \u2018I learned from a friend of mine that the NT.C.is not a trunk line.Brooklyn Life\u2019 QUEEN VICTORIA'S WIT.* The well known English éraftsman and cartoonist, John Leech, at one time acted as drawing master to Queen Victoria.One day, says a contributor to \u2018St.James's Budget, the Queen accidentally let drop her pencil.It feil tn the ground, and both mas- fer and pupil stooped at the same mo- Ment to pick it up, when, to the horror af Leech, there was a collision; the haster's head struck that of his Royal pupils Well, Mr.Leech,\u201d the Queen said brightly.before he could find words for an apology, \u2018if we bring our heads together in this way, I ought to improve rapidly?Thus the awkward situation was sav- 0 by Her Majesty\u2019s tact and sense of un.+ «HE CANNOT HELP IT.Alirtle girl was walking quietly along Lie street with her mother, when she \u201csptel 4 ferocious-looking but amiable dilidz approaching.With a little ream she elung to her mother, crying, 4 Mother, quick, look at the dog with bre tangled face\u2019\u2014'The Delineator.\u2019 \u2018HER COMBBACK.pu rain was almost crowded.and oe PA0T mother was gently tossing the.oh \u201cD and down in her arms in a vain dues [7 Stop its erving.As the car He down at the stopping place the by \u201ctor looked in the door and shout Teorges Crose!* __ \u201825 and perhaps if you were cutting SIT tenn: .» min, LG vou'd be cross, too,\u2019 the lady th pb i 1 12e baby relied sharply\u2014'Tit Bits.\u2019 ROOTING FOR THE YOUNG IDEA.oo °#lMaster (to father of boy enter- ,, \u2018FHoN1)-'Our teaching embraces \u201cIng, arithmetic, algebra, geography, NARCISSE DESJARDINS.On account of moving, we will sell all lumber at cost price until 1st you that all orders given us will have our promp* READABLE PARAGRAPHS| BELL TEL.MAIN 6702.ES CITY MAKES SAVING \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Change in Notre Dame de Grace Contracts Mean $20,000 a Year.méga The exact terms of the agreement reached between the Controllers and the directors of the Saraguay Electric Company are not known, and show that while the city will pay much more for lighting Notre Dame de Grace than for the down town wards, it will not pay the comparatively tremendous amount demanded by the contract given the Saraguay Company before annexation by the old Notre Dame de Grace Council.The contract called for 350 lamps at $90 a lamp, which would mean an annual expenditure of $31,500.Such a number of lamps was not needed, and the company has agreed to install only 75, but for these they will receive 390 a year, or a total sum of $6,750.The city also wishes the 4 ampere lamps instead of the nernst incandescent demanded by the old contract, and have agreed to give the company $5,000 to cover the cost of changing these.Thus the city will pay to the company the first vear $11,750, which means a saving of $19,- 750.O course in subsequent years thé saving will be 350,000 more, yet had not the old contract existed thé illumination could have been obtained at a greatly lower figure, as the Montreal Light Heat and Power Company is bound to operate these 4 amperes lamps at $63 a year, or the 75 for $4,725.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO SAFEGUARD AUDIENCES.Vigilance Committee of Children's Aid Society Make Suggestions re Moving Picture Shows.The Moving Picture Vigilance Com- inittee of the Children\u2019s Aid Society had a long conference yesterday, with Mr.Chausse relative to changes to be made in the by-law, on the subject of theatres and moving picture shows.They asked that all moving picture !théatres should be well-lighted during the operators performance, that.only trained should be employed, that more attention should be paid to sanitation, and that proprietors of theatres be forced to keep a spring on the doors of their booths, and not leave the doors open.A proposal was also made that the operators should not be allowed to take reading matter or matches into the operating room.Mr.Chausse promised to consider these proposals.Unmetry elmira 0r\u2014'An\" plenty o' tha trigger- Mr.Henry Vivian, M.P., will be the Mer ya ain't much of a shot.cots guest of the Reform Club at the first -Map monthly dinner on October 22.a = vour meals?It needn\u2019tan 4 ; .io Afraid to Eat?) Does the fear of indigestion spoil the enjoyment of Just take \u201cI\u201d youwon\u2019t know you havea stomach.They will see toit \"hat your food is properly digested.They are among the best of the NA-DRU-CO preparations, compounded by \u201c¥pert chemists and guaranteed by the largest wholesale \u2018Piggists in Canada, 50c.a box.If your druggist has not socked them yet, send us goc.and we will mail you a box.N ATIGNAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.OF CANADA LIMITED, XY MONTREAL.: sleeve, in a fine blouse.\u201cSheltering Home was there; ibid MONTREAL DAILY WiTNESS.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, \u201cOf Interest to Women.Jhe \u2018Witness\u2019 Daily Fashion Nint.THE CHOICE OF GEMS.Whilst the average woman will spénd time and caré over the choosing of a dress, its color, its texture, ita fit, and, above all, its sultability as regards her hair and complexion, there are few who are half as careful over the choice of jewellery they intend to wear.The \u2018Pall Mall Gazette\u2019 gives the following hints as to the choice of gems: Rubies ghou.d only be worn by dark- haired, dark-eyed women.They loge their majestic charm if aécompany- ing a complexion of lilies and roses and hair like spun gold.Thé woman whom the latter description fits will find the turquoise the sténe \u2018par ex- céllence\u2019 for her.Some describe the gem ag cold and hard, but, worn by -such a woman, it will bring out the Hghts of her hair and render her skin more clear-looking.The fair- complexioned woman who has dark eyes Will find garnets very hecoming.Every woman should study the color of her eyes when choosing jewellery.Thus a woman with light eyes spould never wear emeralds, as.these detract from the color and render the eyes almost lifeless looking.On the other hand, a woman with dark eyes will find if she wear coral that her eyes seem to have increased in brilliance.A fair woman may wear pearls, moonstones, sapphires, opals, and the exquisitely colored beryl stone, whilst amethysts aré very becoming té the woman with warm lights of gold in her hair.Dark women look best tubies, emeralds, garnets, Jacinths, topazes, amber, and pink coral, but sapphires should be left to the fair woman.Nearly all women can wear wearing { diamonds, but she who has a sallow skin will be well advised not to wear } these stones unrelieved.Rubies and diamonds look superbly ôn the neck of a dark woman, whilst diamonds mingled with sapphires aré a charming mixture for her whose skin is fair.SLEEVES OF ALL LENGTHS.Surely there never was a time when one could wear sleeves in as many lengths, and be \u2018correct, as now.If one doés not break the rule for narrow sleeves one is in fashion.The length makes little difference, bécausg every length is worn.Howéver, different lengths are preferred for different grades of walsts.Coats have long sleeves.The new ones reach, well down on the hand.- Sleeves in blouses are three-quar- ter length.One rarely sees a long The negligee waist of china silk or pongee, which has a plaited body, has long sleeves with small cuffs snugly fastened with cuff buttons.The ornamental blouse SHELTERING HOME tenter President, Treasurer and Matron Resign\u2014Immigration of Girls Discussed.Regret wag shown at the annual meeting of the Sheltering Home yes- terdäy, when Mrs.Findlay, the president, announcéd that in company with the treasurer and matron she was resigning.It was with deep regret, she said, that she made this step, but she felt that she was no longer able to give the time necessary for the work.Mrs.Gurd, honorary secretary, in reading her report, stated that the home had been open for twenty-three vears, during which 7,368 women and girls had passed through it.During {he whole of that period many of the original members of the council had remained with them, including Mrs.Findlay, who had been their president for twelve years, and Mrs.Frost, who had always been their.honorary treasurer.It was due to Mrs.Frost that the Sheltering Home had always kept out of debt.In Miss Montgomery they were losing a matron who had witnessed a constant procession of sin, sorrow, and misery, and knew well the depths to which women could fall; but she felt her strength was no longer sufficient to carry on the work, and the committee, in recognition of her services, had decided to- allow her a small annuity.One hundred and eighteen women had been admitted té thé home since the last report, and all had beén helped.\u2018 Situatiôns had beén found for some, some had been réturnéd to their homes, and others sent back to England.Thé home never sent women to situations without Knowing the exact conditions under which the family to which théy were going was conducted.Many housekeepers were to blame for the downfall of their servants through giving them alcoholic drinks fo place in puddings, ete.! \u2018Something should be done,\u201d said Mrs.Gurd, \u2018to prevent the immigration of poor, simple girls from England to Canada.Some of the organizations engaged in bringing them out, ostensibly to employment, are engaged in a most reprehensible work.They are greatly to be blamed.for none know the depths of despair to which these girls can sink when they find they are in a strange country with no friends.Many such girls drift évent- ually to us in misery and often shame.\u2019 Mrs.Gurd gave instances of such cases, and also of the other work done by the Sheltering Home.- In moving thé adoption of the report, Judge Leet referred to the de- parturé of the officers who had been attached to the home for so manv years with a feeling of sadness.He was glad the home continued to be run on the lines of its foundér.There were no rules and no red tapé.No girl or woman in distress had to feel that she was without, a home whilé the she did not have to get a recommendation before she.could enter, neither aid she have to answer questions.She.could come in without fear and without \u2018feëling she had to tell her past _life.The fact that she required help and svmpathy was all that was necessary.For such a home, he concluded, he believed they need never féar that they would be short of money.He had ne doubt in the world that all the money needed would come in.Canon Renaud also spoke on the subject of immigration societies, \u2018Tod many girls,\u201d he sald, \u2018come frém Great Britain who should not come.They are brought out through these agenaies, who fail té look after them.During the terrible period of homesickness and loneliness following on their arrival, when it was easy to fall to the temptation of anybody professing the friendship for which they vearned, they were neglected.He stated that he had just .come from such a casas in his own parish, According to an official return ne fewer than 1,933,000,000 passénzers were carried on municipal mamways last year, as.compared with 38,000,600.\" ten years ago.fatally.ming on the new fall turban.of chiffon cloth or marquisette \u2018has the sleeve that turns the elbow and always a double sleeve in appearance if not in actuality.The same is true of an afternoon gown.Usually these are made with a small sleeve of white chiffon or ninon, edged with lace, cr something ornamental.Just what it is depends upon the bril- lancy of the gown.Am effective trimming may be a bit of gold lace, or lace dotted heké and there with colored crystal beads; it may be \u2018triangles of colored velvet in the Mus- HIGHER CRITICISM \u2014 Discussion of MeMasterUniver- sity Attitude Applauded at Baptist Convention.\u2014\u2014 .Torontb, Oct.19:-Time and again, when the Rev.Dr.A.A.Cameron, the retiring president: bf! tHe Baptist Convention of Quebec and Ontario, in his twenty-second annual convention, in Bloor Street Baptist Church, last night, made references to the all-absorbing subject of higher criticism and Mc- ence, composed of delegates from all parts of the two provinces, gave vent to their pent-up feelings on the question by loud applause._ The matter of higher criticism and the stand of McMaster University towards it had been brought forcibly before the members of; the Baptist churches within tHe past wesk by a circular issued by the Rev.R.V.Bing- \u2018ham, entitled \u2018A protest against the finds of the committee of McMaster Senate in the Matthews case, with open questions regarding Professor Mats thews's teaching\u2019: The statements bv Dr.Cameron which aroused such; enthusiastic applause, were of a nature as to Indicate that the bulk of the people do not accept the alleged findings of thé higher critics.No denomination, he sald, was -s0 strong as the Baptist in holding up to the people an unmutilated Bible.Baptists felt impoverished if by higher or lower criticism they lost one book out of the great collection.They felt that every book was written under the very breath of God.If their faith was shaken in one book the whole massive structure of the Bible was undermined.LICENSES TO NEWSBOYS, Too Flimsy and Too Easily Lost, Say Children\u2019s Aid Society.A deputätion from the Children\u2019s Aid Society waited on Mr.Bienvenue, superintendent of licenses, at the City Hall, yesterday.to ask that a better quality of badge be supplied to the juvenile traders of the city.It was claimed that the badges were of such poor quality that thé pins broke and the boys lost them very easily.The delegates also asked that the by-law be enforced relative to the boys wearing their badges all the time, as it was stated that in many cases one badge is made to do for a whole family of boys, and that in other cases the fact that they do not wear them always, enables under- aged children to violate the civic bylaw relative to juvenile street trading.EIGHTY INJURED.Kittery, Maine, Oct.19.\u2014Eighty employees of the Portsmouth navy yard, on the way to begin their day\u2019s wérk, were injured to-day, three possibly in a collision between two heavily loaded trolley cars on the Atlantic Shore Line railway at Fort Hill.Falling leaves had made the rails slippery, and the first of two cars mounting the hill falled to respond to its brakes and rolled back down the hill, crashing into another car.A similar accident becurred at the same spot s\u2018x years ago.peasant sleeve embroidered | -or beaded, hanging over am under address at the opening session of the Master University, the immense audi- RRRERZBRFRERRRRRR RF not reach you TAPESTRY BANDED TURBAN.A bit of handsome old brocade or a strip of Chinese embroidery can be faced with plain satin of a harmonizing tone and used effectively as a trim.i ] Tapeatry trimmings are the millinery fad of the season, and the smart little turban pictured shows one way to use a strip .of tapestry, the high crown being made of soft beaver.is folded over toward the front and the joining of the tapestry strip is hidden under a bow made of changeable metallic gauze and two broad velvet tabs.This beaver crown CT covite fashion; or it may be à scroll of soutache in a vivid color.What- \u2018ever is done, it must be colorful and arranged as a high light.The fashion for all manner of peasant and Rue- sian coloring and trimmings gives one a great chance to make ornar mental sleeves.This is copied directly from the peasant costume.as in the sleeves lies much of the glory.The sleeves for evening gowns are often of metal lace or gauze on which is sewn pearls or colored beads.Often it is merely a square piece slightly falling away from the arm and dropping half way to the elbow.\"BOY JOY RIDERS Took Doctor's Auto From Door of Theatre and Abandoned \u2018it in Seigneurs Street.\u2014ipree.Tlréé boys, believéd to be under fifteen years 6f age, took possession of Dr.Austin Irvine's automobile as it was standing in front of His Jesty\u2019s Theatres last évening, drove about town, where, no one but themselves can tell, and abandoned it in Seigneurs street, at 10 o'clock, when their guilty consciences scared them into believing that two policemen who were approaching them were about to arrest them for theft of the vehicle.Jumping from the auto they ran along the Grand- Trunk tracks, abandoning the machiné to the care of Constables Lacoste and Corbett, who traced it to its owner by the number.THE 'WITNESS' DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should Keep a little catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These will be found very useful to refer to from time to time.8508.\u2014~A COMFORTABLE NEG- : LIGEE.Tis neat little dressing sack hag many practical features.It may be finished with square neck opening or with the turm-over collar, and the sleeves may be made in either of two lengths.give a pleasing amount of fulness, and \u2018serve as a simple trimming.The pattern is cut in six sizes, 32, 34, 36.38, 40, 42 inches bust measure.It requires 2 1-2 vards of 36 inch material for 36 inch size.RRREXRRRPAVRLRRAIRRARRRIRY PATTERN COUPON, Pleage send the above-men- tioned pattérn as per directions given below.Re x .\u2026.001100000050 003 6 604600486400 ® æ Bie irre tae, % * * æ * CS & æ æ N.B.\u2014Be gure to cut out the illustration and\u2019 send with the coupon, carefully filled out.The pattern canin less than a week.Price 10 cents each, In cash, postal note or stamps.Address, \u2018Witness\u2019 Patter\u2019 Department, \u2018Witness - Block, Montreal.Ma-: and.The 3-8 inch tucks in fron \\ >= thought of as standards, but are completely in appearance, models.Fine Serge, Broadcloth, amas and Zibeline.three-quarter trimmings._ 15.00 to 35.00 also see our \u2018fine Furs, linery and Gloves.\u201c°° Toronto a\u201d (rés) mmm ( LE (REOISTERKO fternoon Dresses These Dresses should not be place garments at these prices } ; Not only do they con- | form to uncommon style satisfactory cut and fit that it is hard to tell them from the costlier In new- shades of blue, green, brown, rose\u2014also reseda, navy and black.The style features include the natural waist line, long or sleeves, - some Kg are severely tailored, others i with velvet, silk or Paisley We welcome\u2019 - compatison\u2014 485-487 St.Catherine St.West MONTREAL the common- so Pan- 4 Mil- Winnipeg Over One Hundred Municipalities in the West Present Petitions.Regina, Oct.19.\u2014The following cities and towns in Saskatchewan have filed petitions in regard to local option, and will vote on a by-law on Decem- L ber 13: \u2026 Cities-\u2014Regina.Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Prince Albert.Towns\u2014Oxbow, Estevan, Alameda, Weyburn, Caron, Mortlach, Maple Creek, Carl le, Arcola, Balgonie, Qu- \u2018Apple Indian Head, Yorkton, Davidson, North Battleford, Battleford.Summarized, the totals are: Cities, 4; towns, 17; villages, 82; rural municipalities, 31; looal improvement districts, 4ù.MR.PERLEY AS CANDIDATE.Rumor That He Will Oppose Minister of Labor.Berlin, Ont., Oct.19.\u2014It is currently reported that the North Waterloo Conservatives are to invite Mr.Geo.H.Perley, M.P., the new Conservative whip, to contest this riding against TV.L.Mackenzie King.Mr.Perley is a son-in-law of Mr.Ward Bowlby, K.Ë, Crown attorney here.Rumors have also been rife that Mr.Adam Beck is to také up the cudgels against Mr.King, but the former has stated that he will stick to provincial polities and see his Niagara power scheme through to a finish.LOCAL OPTION STRENGTH.\u2018LITTLE NATHANS AT HOME.\u2018Pertinent Remarks by Clergymen Regarding Censure of Rome's Mayor.Ottawa, Oct.19.\u2014Speaking of the open-air meeting held at Montreal on Sunday, when a resolution censutring ithe conduct of the Mayor of Rome ts- wards the Pope, was adopted and cabled to Rome, the Rev.Father Whelan stated to-day: \u2018I think the entrustine of this resolution to the Cardinal Secretary of State was a delicate way of rebuking the brood of little Nuthans who are working overtime in the French-Canadian press trying to discredit Cardinal Merry Del Val and the: Apostolic Delegate \"to Canada.\u201d =~ Father Whelan said it was a pity the meeting at Montreal did not more onenly censure the little Nathans at home.CITY TO SUPPLY MILK Pasteurized Product to be Served by New York.New York, Oct.19.\u2014Beginning next summer, pasteurized milk will be supplied to the public by the city government as one of the duties of the municipality.This decision was reached vesterday, at a meeting of the budget committee of the board of estimates.- equipment is such that we can FARQU \u2014COAL\u2014 %As in other articles it pays to get the best obtainable.Our assure you satisfactory delivery.HAR ROBERTSON, LOS St.James St, J 7 feet.room and sleeping balconies.For information apply to Lake Edward Sanatorium A Well Equipped Institution for the Scientific Treatment of TUBERCULOSIS.Situated in the laurentian Mountains at an elevation of 1,500 Dry, sandy soil, and bracing, sunny climate.All modern conveniences.Individual AINLEY, M.D, Supt., - Lake Edward, Que.\\& delighted.you profit?BOYS J str outside Montreal and suburbs, Bldg.Montreal in and see what we have to offer you.John Dougall & Son, Agents for the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 \u2018Witness wanted to sell the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 Canada\u2019s leading 1llustrated magazine.erous cash commission.Hundreds of boys busy and Room for hundreds more A postcard will secure premium list and a package to start on, Splendid premiums or gea- Why shouldn't full particulars, if you live If inside the city, phone us or drop Address, Boys\u2019 Sales Dept, LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.ELOCUTION for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN UNDER Prof.J.P.STEPHEN See our premises Get full information CALL (22 years\u2019 experience as a Specialist) MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION 18 McGill College Avenus \u2014 Telephone: Up.2474 at ss sde NT 1 ARSC a fr PE tn i 1 ! h ami es - Sit AG TCA SW hy jot NR EO AREY teem 4 228 = Riri ad whoa, Ro vin -o + AVS sac GE = de oe v a Ty = ttn mm ; Ln > Pi potence ape SI THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and deaths.must invariably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, OT otherwise no notice can be taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for 25¢; marriage notices for «.c; death notices for 25c, prepaid.The announcement of funeral appended to death notice, 25c extra; cther exten sions to obituary, such as short sketc of iife, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which is 60c per line extra, prepaid.Annual subscribers may have.announcements of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) ocourring in thelr immediate families.iree of charge.in which case name and address of subscribers should be given.BIRTHS.SLOAN \u2014 On Oct.15, 1910, to Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Sloan, a daughter.MARRIED.I'REDERICK \u2014 P Y \u2014 In Kings- ERC ton.Ont, on Oct.18.1910.by the Rev.T.W.Savary, ut the home of the bride's parents, 51 Arch street, Mabel, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Percy,to James Ashley Frederick, of Foxboro, Ont.GORDON \u2014 JONES \u2014 At All Saints\u2019 Church, Niagara Falls South, Ont., on Oct.12, 1910, by the Rev.Rural Dean Bevan,Irene Woodrooffe Jones.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Manby, to John Neal Gordon, manager of the Standard Bank at Forest, and son of pa late T.A.W.Gordon, Fergus, nt.GILMOUR\u2014BALFOUR\u2014At the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, on Oct.17, 1910, by the Venerable Archdeacon Balfour, assisted by the Very Reverend Dean Williams, Dudley Fraser Gilmour to Muriel Curren, youngest daughter of G.H Balfour.REINSCH\u2014CRAWFORD\u2014A: \u2018Evergreen Villa,\u201d Beith, Quebec, on Oct.12, 1910, by the Rev.Robert Smith, Grace, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Crawford, to Chas.Henry Reinsch, of Pueblo, Col DIED.CHEVERALL \u2014 Drowned at Cartier- ville, P.Que., on Oct.2, 1910, Austin Leonard Cheverall.Funeral at Salisbury, England.HARTT \u2014 Suddenly at Savoy Hotel, London.Eng., on Oct.12, 1910, Georg» F.Hartt, in his 657th year.HALL \u2014 At Leeds, Megantic, on Sunday morning, Oct.16, 1910, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.C.W.Jiggens, Elizabeth Walden Hall, re- lict of the late George Hall, in the 87th year of her age.A native of Aldingborne, Sussex County, England.KERTON \u2014 At the Grace Dart Home, on Oct.11, 1910, of tuberculosis, Walter Kerton, aged 40 years, a native of Barbadoes.MacMARTIN \u2014 At St.Andrews East, Quevec, on \u2018Oct.17, 1910, Susan Mac- Ewen, relict of the late Peter E.MacMartin, aged 87.MONTEITH\u2014In this city, or Oct.18th, 1910, Andrew Monteith, in the 79th year of his age.Funeral from his late residence, 435 Magdalen street, Point St.Charles, on Thursday, Oct.20, at 2.30 c\u2019clock.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation.MORTON \u2014 Fell asleep in Jesus, on Sunday, Oct.16, 1910, James Morton, in his 88th year, a native of Paisley, Scotland.Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, .I.Mearns, 40 Prince Arthur east, on Wednesday, Oct.19, at 2.30 p.m.Glasgow papers please copy.NORWOOD\u2014On Oct.18, 1910, Rebecca Norwood, agd 73 yars.Funeral from her late residence, 187 Joseph street, Verdun, on Thursday, Oct.20, at 2 p.m.\u2019 SMITH \u2014 At Moore Home, on Oct.19, 1910, Margaret Smith, widow of the late Alex.Smith, painter, of this city.Funeral on Thursday, at 3 p.m., from Seale\u2019's Undertaking Rooms.Those sending notices for the above column may send with them a list of names of interested friends, together with a one-cent stamp for each address, and marked copies of the Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be promptly inalled.For sacdresses in foreign countries three cent: will be required.EES & CO, Funeral Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 1853.(Note change of Address) UNDERTAKERS 290 MOUNTAIN ST east ovo 297 S'DOMINIQUE ST EALE & SON Fomaoral Dérecte-s 312 Dorchestor \u20ac.Uest rar tap SG.: Mndtiiermen, Gp ZEN HAT Jacket, Costume, Ulster, Fur- lined Coat, Furs; in fact, all your warm clothing should be Cold Weather cord Modaliot British American SENSE yeing ca, 7 Phones and Offices.Four Phones Ready to answer your call.Ring us up to-day, and your laundry will be sent for, cleansed in an up-to- date manner, and returned to you in reasonable time, giving you entire satisfaction.TROY LAUNDRY Co.VERDUN.| ing the whole of the business Offering of $650,000 of 7% Ÿ - ore at Cumulative Convertible Preference Shares With 25% Bonus in Common Stock of the CO., Limited (Incorporated by Ontario Charter.) CAPTTALTZATION +: Ç ' oo 7% Cumulative Convertible Preference Stock .$650.000 Common Stock .-s\u2026., sn».650,000 DIRECTORS.8.J.MOORE, Toronto, President Wm.A.Rogers, Limited, and F.N.Burt Co., Limfted, President.F.N.BURT, Buffalo, N.Y., Mnnagimg Director F.N.Burt Co, Limited, Viee-President.IL T.SCOTT, San Francisco.President Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Oo.and Mercantile National! Bank, Vice-President.A.E.AMES, Toronto, of À.E.Ames & Co., Limited; Vice-President F.N.Burt Oo., Limited.JAMES RYRIE, Toronto, President Ryrie Pros., Limited; Director F.N.Burt Oo, Limited.DR.CHARLES W.COLBY, Montreal, Director Imperial Writing Machine Co, i - EORACE P.BROWN, Emeryville, Cal., Geseral Manager.0 TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR\u2014 National Trest : Co, Limited, Toronts / RBANKERS\u2014 The Metropolitan Bank, Toronte.aE OCOUNSEL\u2014Messrs.Thomson, Tilley & Johnston, Torento, AUDFIORS\u2014Messrs, Clarkson & Cross, Toronto.HEAD OFFIOE\u2014Toronto, Ont.FACTORIES\u2014Emeryville (San Francisco), Cal.Preference shere dividends will acorue from November lst next, payments to be made, first, for a two-months\u2019 period on the 1st day of January next, and thereafter quarterly, Preference Shares carry the right to the holdsr of exchange at any time, share for share, for Common Stock, and are preferential both as to assets and cumulative dividend at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum.It ls expected that the Common Stock will bear kalf-yearly diwidends at the rate of 2% per annum from January lst next.The company has no bords, and {here is no mortgage upon Îts real estate.= Application will be made in due aourse to have both the Preference and Common Stock listed on the Torento Stock Erochange.WE OFFER FOR SALE AT PAR 6,500 FULLY PAID SHARES OF $100 PAR VALUE EACH OF THR ABOVE-MENTIONED 7% STOCK, CARRYING COMMON STOCK.Payments are as follows :\u2014 CONVERTIBLE PREFERENCE ) A BONUS OF 25% OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PREMERENCE SHARES IN 10.per share with subscription, and 90.per share om or before November 1st next.Subscription books are now open at our offices, and will ciose not lier than 4 o'clock on Tuesday, the 25th inst.The right is reserved to allot only such subsertptions and for such amounts as may be approved, and to close the subseription books without notice.Subscription forms are avatiable on request.We recomriend purchases of these shares, the Preference Stock dividends being woll assured and prospects being good for sati ! Memoranda are appended, signed respectively by the President, dividends on the Commen tors and lors of the Company, relating to ite history and prospects and to the character of its chares, A.E.AMES & CO., Limited, - Toronto PACIFIC-BURT CO., Limited.The Pacific-Burt .Co., Limited, is acquir- of the Pacific Manifolding Book Company, of San Francisco, as of March 31st, 1916, subject to a 6% dividend from that date until September 26th, 1916, upon the capital stock of the latter company; also, the exclusive rights under all patents owned and to be owned by FF.N.Burt Company, Limited, for the States of CaHKfornia, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorada.The Pacific-Burt Co., Limited, is also acquiring the factory site and buildings of the Champion Invesiment Co.at Emeryville, Cal, a growing maaufasturing suburb of San Francisco, where the factory of the Pacific Manifolding Co.has been operating, and where it fs proposed to instal the special machinery for manufacture of small paper boxes, and to conduct such a business as is now eperated by the F.N.Burt Co., Limited, in their Buffalo factories.The Pacific Manifolding Book Co.holds exclusive licenses under present and future patents of the Carter-Crume Ce., Limited, for practically the same territory as mentioned above in relation to the Burt patents, vis., the territory west of Denver, Colorado, to and Including the State of California.Settlement has been made by which no royalties are payable under these licenses in future.The terms on which all the above assets and rights are being secured by the Pacific-Burt Company are set out in detail in an agreement with me as vendor, dated 11th October, 1910, and filed in the office of the Provincial Secretary.The business has prospered for many years, the year ending March 31 last having been the most prosperous of any theretofore, though net profits for the year now eurrent will appreciably exceed that record.The business has consisted chiefly of the manufacture of merchants\u2019 counter-check books and cash sales books for stores, together with kindred lines necessary for use in connection with the highly systematized business of department stores.It is excellently organized and strongly entrenched, being largely protected from excessive competition by heavy freight charges from the east, caused by distance and the Rocky Mountains.The sales for the year ending March 31st last showed an increase over those of the previous year of 25%, and this rate of increase has been maintained fer the months of the current year over the same months of the year preceding.The expectation is that beth business and profits will continue to show steady and satisfactery increases.The principal employees of the Pacific Manifolding Book Co.have become amployees of the Pacific-Burt Co., Limited, inciuding the General Manager, Mr.Horace P.Brown, to whom much of the suceess of the business in recent years is to be credfted.He has agreed, at the eptien of the company, to remain for a term of five years, and not'toengage in cofapeti#>a.for a period of ten \u201cyears thereafter.CAG ° The opportunity for ostablishing \u201ca large and profitable business in the speciafifes manufactured by F.N.Burt Co., Limited, is.unusually attractive, sured, and the special machinery and methods used by the company, which will always be at the command of the Paeific-Burt Co., ! sure a satisfactory and profitable business in the Pacific coast territery.F.N.Burt Co., Limited, have found it necessary, by reason of the large amount of business heing offered them in the eastern States, to enlarge extensively two of their principal factories in Buffalo.In view of this, and ef the prospects of their\u2019 Canadian branch, the Directors of that company have concluded, in establishing a business on the Pacific coast, to avail themselves of the opportunity furnished by the exceptionally good organisation and management of the Pacific Manifolding Book Company.An agreement has, therefore, heen entered into by which all present and future patents, inventions and improvements of F.N.Burt Co.Limited, become the property of the Pacific-Burt Co., Limited, for the Pacific coast territory, subject to payment of certain percentages upon the gross income of that department.Ample provision is made in the capital of the company for steady expansion of the present business, and for installation of the plant for manufacture of the Burt lines, as well as for working capital.The business now in operation, being so well established and prosperous, insures from the beginning net profits considerably more than suffcient to pay Preferred Stock dividends.It will, of course, require a number of months te instal the plant and organize the business of the Burt Department, but I believe that the current rate of earnings on the present business will warrant the declaration of dividends upon the Common Stock at the rate of 29 per annum from January 1st next, while Increases In Common Stock dividends may reasonably be expected from time to time after the Burt Department has come into fuH operation, 8.J.MOORE, President.Toronto, October 12, 1910.ACCOUNTANTS\u2019 STATEMENT Regarding the operations for the five years ending March 31st last of the Pacific Manifold- * ing Book Company, of Emeryville, California, after adjusting the net profits as to rent and royalty with the basis which has come into operation through the formation of the Pacific-Burt Co., Limited, and after deducting ample charges for interest, bad debts, depreciation amd mein- tenance and repaire of the property, we hereby certify that the net profits for the period nazed were as follows :\u2014 | Year ending March 31st, [Là [Là \u201c ce [LA se a [1] se se a\u201c eo\u201d Profits of the two years ending in 1908 and 1906 .$39,029 1907 .58,879 1908- ec.45,812 1909 .85,889 1910 60,428 1909 were injuriousiy affected (to an u ual .\u2026.extent, however) by the reeuits ef the financial panic In the United States in the latter part of 1907.cate the Company\u2019s normal earning power.The lessened profite during these two years were out of the ordinary, and do not indi- We are advieed thet it is the intention of the Directors to close the Company's fiscal year at the end of the present calendar year.From the evidence now in our possession the met profits of Pacifie-Burt Co., Limited, for the last nine monthe of this year should not be less than $50,000, or at the rete of $668,66¢ per annum.We have not considered the question of future profits from the Burt portion of the business.{ Toronto, October 13th, 1918.OLARKSON & CROSS.SOLICITORS\u2019 OPINION \u2019 A , We have had charge of the formation, under the laws of the Province of Ontario, of the Pacific-Burt Company, Limited, and certify that both the Preference amd Common shares have beon validly issued as full paid shares, the Preference shares being pr and cumulative dividesd of 7% per annum, sand as to both assote carrying the right to the holder to exchange the same at any time, share for share, for Common Stock.Toremte, October 14th, 1010.THOMSON, THABY & JOHNSTON.=t a growing demand is az Le gins to-morrow.} tors mays have crept across that Dag- | old, or hid behind the | supplications.ties, DREAMS OF ARABY of Oriental Rug Collection Now in Montreal The seat was an Egyptian carved settee, with Moosharabia work from Beyler Bey Palace on the Bosphorus.On the floor was a Samareand carpet from the palace of Riza-Pasha in Constantinople.Above hung a brass lamp, delicate in its wondrous tracery.It had hung smokily for years from an arch in an old mosque somewhere back of Ararat.All about were strange rugs, beautiful\u2019 hangings, curious furniture.It is a place\u2019 in which to sit and dream the fantastic\u2019 dreams of Araby.There is only one spot in all America where such surroundings exist.It is at 32 University street, the auction rooms of Walter M.Kearns, and the treasures of the Orient are the private collection of His Excellency Sidkey Bey, formerly representative of the Imperial Ottoman Government at Washington and New- York.The revolution came and Sidkey Bey returned to Turkey.When the young Turks decided that the possessions of the deposed Sultan, Abdul Hamid, were to be sold by public auction to reimburse the treasury for the many inroads made by the former ruler, Sidkey Bey took the opportunity to purchase many of the treasures.He \u201chad intended taking the collection to New York and placing it on the market there,\u201d but he was persuaded by a friend to bring the collection to Montreal for disposal.The rugs and furnishings have been on exhibition yesterday and to-day.The sale be- ~~ An air of mystery, romance, adventure, intrigue lurks about the whole place.What soft-footed conspira- histan hall rug, many many years C silken por- teires that are draped over this brass tabouret that stood in the reception hall of the Yildiz Kiosk.How many favorites of the harem have reclined at luxurious ease on the embroidered couch-cover that is thrown carelessly over a Turkish tray, inlaid with silver.In the windows is a shawl, that several centuries ago patient fingers wove in some mud village sliding down a Persian hill.Such shawls are not made now.This art, like so many others, has peri®™ed.\u201c Around the walls hang large rugs, every figure in the design fraught with mystic significance.They were woven on the rude hand-looms of long ago.\u2018From a mud-walled, despot-ruled city south of the Caspian, keen merchants with their swarthy hands, carried , them on swaying camels over the barren wastes to the markets of the Orient.They have lain] on the floors of wondrous palaces, they have seen the wantonness, the unreality of the east pass by with kaleidoscopic coloring.They have endured the feet of generations.Over a banister hangs a prayer-rug that has felt the knees of a Moslem believer morning, noon and night for a century.When the shrill call of the muezzin rang out, the ruler of a palace knelt upon it and muttered his Suspended from the ceiling as one .enters is a huge brass lamp which shed a flickering glow upon the slip- pered multitude that raised fervid petitions to Allah.As the smoke from the scented oil curled lazily to the vault of a great dome veiled sloe- eyed maids gazed furtively about at their sisters.on There is a great rug hanging from.the front wall, rich in coloring and design.From .a great vessel rises a spreading tree.In the branches are birds.Peacocks and strange animals are portrayed about.It is all a tale, told in the picture-poetry of the east, the language that passed with the age that knew it.There are rugs, the value of which is counted in thousands rather than hundreds.But they are too many to be described.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRAFALGAR TROPHIES.Lord Strathcona\u2019s Distribution of Shields.Just a year ago yesterday, a movement was set afoot in Toronto for the distribution of Nelson shields, to commemorate Trafalgar Day.The ghields were to be made of metal taken from the old \u2018Victory\u2019 and \u2018Foudroyant.\u2019 Since then many \u2018univers.colleges and public schools throughout the whole Dominion have taken the opportunity of procuring one of these shields.This is being done by the munificence of Lord Strathcona, administered by the owners of the metal in conjunction with the British and Foi- eign Sailors\u2019 Society.; The Rev.Alfred Hall, the special commissioner.who acts at the presentation ceremonies, has addressed :25,- 000 students and pupils at the different presentations.It is hoped that every educational institution in the Dominion of Canada will follow the other universities in thus commemorating Trafalgar Day and honoring its great \u2018hero, Nelson.: BANK MANAGER DEAD.Mr.A.Dussault, Joliette, Had Been Ill for Some Time.Joliette, Oct.18.\u2014Mr.A.Dussault, manager of the Royal Bank of this town, died on Monday afternoon.The deceased was connected with banking business in Berthier for some time, and afterwards was interested in the biscuit factory here, until he became \u2018manager of the Royal Bank.He had been in poor health for some years.\u2014\u2014remmtm OUTREMONT COUNCIL.At a meeting of the Outremont Council last night, Mr.Hamnsan, representing the Montreal Water & Power Company, applied for an increase of the water tax.After some discussion during which Mr.Hanson pointed out that the water supplied to Outremont was better than that supplied to the dity, it was decided that the Water & Power Company should have nine percent on the total valuation of the buildings in the case of self-contained houses.A number of \u2018tenders for the fire and police station, which it is proposed to build on the corporation lots on St.Just street, were opened, but after some two hours\u2019 discussion it was de- icided to Postpone the matter until mext spring, when it was thought building operations can be carried on more successfully.\"This will necessitate calling for entirely new tenders.pement NOTES AND NOTICES.The Beethoven Trio and the Mason & Risch Piano\u2014The Mason & Risch Concert Grand Plano, used by Mme.Froelich at the Beethoven trio concert last night in the Windsor Hall, fully demonstrated to a critical audience that this Canadian piano is unsurpassed, possessing a tone of dazzling brilllancy and purity, responding to every intention of the performer.| Visions Conjured Up by Sight | ND SN SN SE SNS WN \u201c5 a ever introduced into Canada.have been patented.Be On Your Guard Against Imitations Of \u201cPROGRESSO\u201d Overcoats The successful article is always imitated.\u201cPROGRESSO\u201d\u2019\u2019 is the most successful creation in Overcaats Its distinctive features are so unique and valuable that tie \u2018This, however, does not prevent others from making extr.- vagant claims for cheap imitations\u2014nor in giving ordinary overcoats names sounding something like \u2018\u201cPROGRESSO\" Sensible men know that there is no economy in buying thee imitations when /ke genuine \u201cPROGRESSO'' OVERCOATS can be obtained at reasonable prices.This trademark is in the genuine.tion, money\u2019s worth.Look for it.MADE AND GUARANTEED BY H.VINEBERG & CO.LIMITED, - MONTREAL.SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE BY 87 Canada\u2019s Leading Clothiers 22%) 2 It means value, satisfac.mime We have reserved this buyers to our Suits section.These Suits are made guaranteed Satin.money.es es ee .te J BATISF GUARANTEED.Jacobs Building 284 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.A Beautiful Assortment of Autumn Suits for Women 300 Women's New Fall Suits On Sale Thursday, 20th Inst.to-morrow's selling.Such bargains should bring crowds of $12.95 The Coats are 34 inches long and lined with The colors are gray, navy, and black; also plenty of black.To-morrow, $12.95 $17.95 Women\u2019s Stunning Serge and Cloth Suits ; be matched in Montreal for less than $25.00; the material 1s a guaranteed strictly all wool Serge.ing, style and finish it is equal to anything commanding $25.00.A wonderful Suit for the $17.95 $23.50 Man-tailored plain Cloth Suits in pure wool Venetian.We feel certain that these strictly man-tailored Suits will provide a class of garments for which women have | long sought.Come here and see these Suits; you È will be convinced and captivated.Regular $30.$23.50 Special.ee 001: ee sess se se +6 EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED MODELS In all the latest shades and styles; plain or fancy $29.25 trimmed design; value up to $40.To-morrow, aT.v acc Eo, he jd chun v's inn nd afte mined lef pa M iiempts p have pve.In Rim and n, she | vlev's snots xplains [he retu es par ealizin coated | ill be er to T ures Îr Bight re rs whi he mort gcht ha sades J pe to 1 ER first soa F und a À le fielding\u2019 me imp CHA \u2018You ¢ as some \u2018I thot bio.but | ghought | fat find E-(ter ha ES hig pl pow \u2014 Hhere it nd som fo their FR The gi par tot cing OI 3 When LBB eves bone in Fac udy : aa Well, Pier can ¢ cre W 2: ahou Æ \u2018'avlev Pv: rema F Qui.just ETL $ forg R.- said.No, th gs.11 y ge wint - Brre\u2014the ores w 4 Hey wo remarkable lot of Suits for of fine Serge and Panama.cannot ; LC pre Vos EP hning Bird bas JU exploi @ wild ge In tailor- 3 I Se Somer Jacobs Building 284 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, ?(corner Stanley St), Sole Agents, CRA eb as Ln BAT Ly Sp mp ALA ae rr a J .Layton Bros, 5560 St.Catherine St.W.a YJ] 7 IEP Fes THE LATE AGNES CRAIG.whose auspices the girl cam The funeral of Agnes Craig, Who from Scotland a year ago.kind MONTY was asphyxiated on Friday last, was fered a grave, but as it was 3 of held at Tees\u2019s undertaking rooms that the girl had left snfficiont | Motte this morning, at ten o'clock.The to defray the cost of the fun * yore) Rev.James Patterson, city mission- was buried at her own ext» à REC ary, conducted the service.Mrs.Fram- the new Hawthorne Cemrt LE A cis, of the Domestic Guild, under Pointe aux Trembles.Cr: Jip 2 .rt vy = = ; .oo THE MONTREAL \u2018DAILY WITNESS, = WEDNESDAY.By.Ooprright 1909, 1010, \u201cBy The Sucoess Company.«| | f HENRY K.WEBSTER, - Merwin) of Galamet \"E* | Copgrisht, 1sÿ0, ( ; y The Century Coi (MARY OF PRECEDING SUMMAS GH APTERS.ory of Invention and This srr sto The solitude of the srectu® Te.\" and Philip Cayley, & jg American army officer, is at first PS 1y human pe only owing a 88h gainst 1 Hunter, charge he f apd Arst signt of doi an beings patches re and at the same time wit- inte POTL iherate murder.The murs nesses à his companions élsappéar.A an til midnight descends ay waiting ie hitherto unknown purious he had discovered the men, cast ve first the ship, which is an- ond en ice floe.startles £ Joung nore ) here.eo finds gi RIG I A eiding, and that she is ame Cnt waiting for word of her fa- {Dost years ago whose recor 5 Me ns are being sought by à party rem the yacht.Cayley.in turn, ¢ from his presence, and after prom S$ ng Jains | search on his own account, nmake BL ing told her nothing of La murder he \u201chad witnessed.Ve me TS nd him by accident, however, ent he had picked up on the of the murder.The murderer sent à glant named Roscoe, Was one pme survivors of the \u2018Walrus\u2019 wreck- pe tour years ago.The crew of eleven 0 heen welcomed to this shore by titan Flzlding and two other sur- rs of the previous wreck, but for the sake of a deposit of gold known of py them, Roscoe had one day murdere I three and assumed uniisputed command of the \u2018Walrus\u2019 men.On t 2 iproach of the yacht he had forced sem to desert their huts and go In sing.To Planck alone, the- former captain of the whaler, he explains his ruse to entrap the \u2018search party now OR jand in Fog Lake, and after sy drawing may from the yacht the inevitable re- le! party, take the vessel ant steam away With the gold they had collected.01 board the yacht, Jeanne tells her guardian, Mr.Faæshaw and his son Tom, of Cayley, and Tom tells her tho sory of Cayley's disgrace.News \u2018a iyst brought © the murder of Per1y Yunter, who had been of the party.mi it is discovered\u2019 that the ar- fr with which Hunter was Kill- § fits the instrument Cayley had it behind, when he returns and is an- ptly accused of the murder of the man o, he discovers to his horror, was his i chum.Jeanne\u2019s assert.on of Cay- &'a innocence angers Tom Fahshaw, nd after Cayley has flown away, de-, frmined to return to solitude, and the ef party l.=ve left the yacht.Jeanne tempts to \u2018make it up\u2019 with Tem, only w have him passionately declare his pve In her distress at this ghe.leaves im and rows ashore, when, fog coming 3 she is rescued from Roscoa only by Érley's sudden appearance.The sound of shots in the direction of the yacht he plains to her as the struggle between ge returned search parties and Ros- wes party.which had taken the yacht.feallzing that if the \u2018Walrus® people are bisated and return to shore the girl fil be at their mercy, he persuades gr to return to the hut which he se- ares from within and spends the gat reading Captain Flelding\u2019's pa- prs which Jeanne had discovered there.3 morning reveals, however.that the En has disappeared, but Cayley per- gales Jeanne that there is reason to Mpe to live to be rescued.They spend fe first day working hard, and Cayley Ëls a polar bear.Next morning is und a tunnel leading up the cliff side #the buried pilot house of Captain feding's ship, where Cayley finds jme important stores.x \u2014 © CHAPTER XVi\u2014(Continued.) it is + You didn't finish she said.\u2018There as something else.\u2019 41 thought too late-\u2014Ok! it\u2019s noth- z.but it caught me\u2014rather, and I thought I would spare you the twinge fat finding it had given me.I might ktter have read it right out.It was à big plum pudding, in a tin, you mow \u2014 Crosse & Blackwell's.But flere it was, waiting, I suppose, to kod some sort of an alr of festivity fp their next Ctristmas.\u2019 \"The girl rose from her seat and going rer to the window, stood for a while zazing out up the beach.hen she turned back, he saw that fir eyes had dimmed a little, but the 2 tne in which she addressed him was Steady: 4\u2019 Well, shall we go to look for our glher cave, where the real stores are?There won't be anything heart-rend- fz about that, at all events.* Cayley did not tise when she did, bu remained, looking rather thought- fu, just where he was.The girl mis- Werpreted his hesitation.1 forgot how tired you must be, she said.\u2018Of course we'll wait.\u201d No, that's not it.I was only think- fiz.I believe we could live through the winter on what we've got right tere\u2014the bear, the birds and what siores we found in the observatory.They wouldn't more than last till the Enter was over, but I think with a her good economy they would do at.«Tou don\u2019t mean not to try to find the fer cave?«No.It was simply a question of Milng what we have got safe and Yipshape first\u2014spending as much of is fine day as is necessary getting in More Wood, the rest of those birds, and inning and butchering that bear we Kied last night, before we go out On in exploring expedition that may prove t wild goose chase.\" fo she assented thoughtfully.nz Th what Tom would call play- pornat * 4 fine day out there,\u201d Cayley Foo OD.but What weather-wisdom I mong med up in this part of the al.Hakes me susplcious that we're = io have a change.\u2019 Van QE] sighed somewhat ruefully.pâte horribly reasonable, she said.berg ENE of going back to yes- ni a a dsery her muscles were sire ro.0M, instead of setting out lv 3, at sparkling beach with Cay- was one ar for their Aladdin's cave, face, Nena took some courage to Fas \u2018évertheless, her hesitation à oly momentary.our her LE captain; she said, holding and t 4 \u201cWh: W300 me ro do him.\u201cWhat do you ; de left ; knife pe.nan, Provided with a jack- skin fa in bis pocket and the task \" Dire And dressing the res: of \u20ac talus they had brought in from Had aireadr (ay before.Those he 5 owith Prepared were to be hung ay back Pfse in their cold storage He pip Ol the hut, vg on SCIE with his sheath knife .LL Axe head he had discovered, beg, 1, (0° broken handle of the (77 à cleaver, set out down the bach + be hay lense the great bear which Mar an °d the night before.The hee 122! rolossal specimen, and this fee ani LUE with Cayley\u2019s inexperi- or à 1 .wK of proper tools, made the Mas ae.«nd arduous one.Dut it Martens \"ph shed finally and the four N thn the Mige carcass hung up © Storage cellar, The pelt, with mn while the im- which had been \u201cand and wet wood es their fire-place, was \u201cind it to dry., ' been working steadily ali \u2018ask Cayley had assigned \u2018onstant repetition had al- ount she had accomplished surprised him greatly; but she declined to.allow him to make a merit either of her application or her skill, and did\u2018 not take kindly to Cayley\u2019s suggestion that she had done what would pass fir a day's work.\u2018When you stop, I will,\u2019 she told him.So they effected a compromise.\u2018Cayley was to go out and bring in + load\u2019 or two of firewood, while she cooked supper, It was just about the same ime in the afternoon that it had been yesterday when he set out, a-wing, to find her, and had come flying down out of the sky to drive away the sudden nameless terror which had beset he-.That thought led him, now, to visualize some sticks of wood, rather too large to carry, which had been lying on the beach near where he had found her.Thinking that it would be a good time to get them and drag them in he got a \u2018harpoon line, and it was the girl's question what he meant to do with the rope, which caused him to tell her what part of the beach he intended to visit.He asked her then if she cared to come with him, but, after a moment\u2019s hesitation, she declined.\u2018It will be high time for supper before you can get back, she said, \u2018and I'd better stay here and get it ready, that is, unless I cam help you.\u2019 So he set off alone.For awhile the oocupation of setting their disordered living-room to rights and getting the supper started were sufficient to take the whole of the girl's attention.But later, wnen it was a question merely of waiting for the pot to boil, and of not watching it so that it would boil sooner, she moved restlessly to the door and stood there, before the hut, gazing down the beach in the direction Cayley had taken.He was already out of sight around the headland.The gorgeous riot of color in cloud and ice and vapor, which marked the end of the day, had already set in.But this time, perhaps because she was alone, it was not the beauty, but the terror of it that impressed the @iri\u2014the heartless cruelty of it.For one moment the thought of a certain little hill-sheltered meadow, with a sleepy brook meandering across it and the shade of gnarled old oaks dotting its sunny, golden green with patches of deep shadow, of sleek, well- fed cattle and a grassy little lane, which one got into by means of a stile, coming before her all at once, distinct in all its minute, homely detail, gave her mind a sudden wrench that was almost intolerable.She wished she had gone with Philip, and she gazed with straining eyes toward the narrow bit of slanting beach around the base of the headland which was the place where he must appear.He was not to be expected yet, not for a long time, probably, for his progress, dragging those great sticks sie had set out to bring home, must be siow.And then, even as she looked, she saw him, not moving slowly with his burden, but running\u2014run- ning at his topmost speed, like a man in fear of something.Instinctively she moved forward to meet him, and this move of hers enabled him to see her.He slackened his pace instantly, and waved her back toward the hut.She obeyed that imperative gesture of his, without hesitation, but still remained in the doorway, watching him as he rapidly drew nearer.When he had got near enough so that she could see his face and read, more or less, what she saw there, she again moved forward to meet him, and this time he did not wave her back.When he came within arm\u2019s reach of her, he caught her and held her tight in his two hands.\u2018What is it, Philip?\u201d she asked, searching the depth of his eyes and trying to plumb the horror she saw in them.\u2018What happened out there?\u2018Nothing\u2014happened.But TI \u2018saw , something there that made me anxious for your safety.It\u2019s all right now you're safe.Nothing has happened here, has there, while I have been gone?; \u2018Nothing.What could have happened, Philip?\u2014It can\u2019t be anything that you're afraid to tell me,\u2019 she went on, for he had not answered her, \u2018There can't be anything you'd be afraid to tell me now\u2014not after yesterday.\u2019 \u2018Oh, no; it\u2019s not so bad as that, but I saw that I had been wrong to leave.you, even for that little while.You see the sight of the place brought back to my mind what you had told me yesterday of the terror you had felt there, and of the thing that you saw in the twilight.And so I looked about, and Jeanne, it was no baseless terror, no product of the twilight and the fact that you were far from home.There was something there, slipping along from the shelter of one boulder to that of another.I found the tracks in the snow.They weren't more than ten paces away from you when I came down out of the sky.\u2019 : \u2018Was it the bear?she asked.\u2018That was what you thought it might have been, at the time.\u2019 But he could see in her eyes that this was not the answer she expected.He shook his head; enough.that told her (To Ye continued.) r | \u201cBED-TIME STORIES \u201d QUARREL IN THE WORK BASKET.It began with the needles boasting of their sharpness.\u2018You may he sharp,\u2019 chorused the pins, \u2018but you are not always bright.What would ba- come of us If we 10st our heals 28 you do\u201d \u2018What is the use?said a daming needle, of \u2018having a head with nothing in it?\u2019 At this pointed remark the pins could do nothing but glare in anger.But a particularly large-headed pin was heard to mutter something about wasting time talking to people who were profane with every thread they drew.: - | \u2018Besides,\u2019 continued the needle, taking no notice of the remark, \u2018whatever else is said of us, ng one.can deny that we are either good for something or are utterly useless and thrown out of the way, while you lie about, dragging out a miserable existence, with a crooked back which folks try in vain to straighten, hating to throw you away while there is any possibility of your being of use, and yet never satisfied with you.\u2019 \u2018Quite a long and eloquent speech, I * expert at it The am- declare,\u2019 said the emery, ready at WO¥TRr Ay, x Quin Moymn.7) this stea TRE mer.Wpzz.**_- QUEBEC LINE Steams Aurdays, i Etiteroo TT m, Saguenay excursi AGUENAY LINE\u2014Steame AMERICA\u2019S SCENIC LINE Staterooms Heated ' TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE (via Thousand Islands and Bay ie)\u2014S8teamer Belleville leav es every Fridsy at 7 pam.Speoial low rs leave at 7 p.m.daily, except Sundays.rs leave Quebec at B am.on Tuesdays ons from Montreal, $19, including meals ¢ TICKET OFPPICE, 126-138 8 T.JAMES ST.opposite Fost Office.\u201c\u2018the needles are i Hunyadi=1 Janos Natural Laxative Water Recommended by Physicians Refuse Substitutes Best remedy for CONSTIPATION NEY ver BAND INSTRUMENTS - \u201cp\u2014 BANDS \u201cMEN ie a LOOK! Specialties in GOST CLARIONETS, ; DRUMS@&TRAPS., LATEST THPROVENENTS FULLEST LIGHT, AND EVERE FACILITY FOR BEST POSSIBLE WORKMANSEIP.G.A LAMOTHE, Horseshoeing and Olipping Parlor, 24 BERTMELET STREET.Shoeing of Trotters, Runners Gentlemen's Driving Horses, a feature of this up-to-date establishment.only one of its kind in Canada.H.A\u20148PECIAL WAITING ROOM FOR COACHMEN, \u201c Synopsis of Canadien North-West Land Regulations.Any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 13 years old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at \u2018the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader.-Duties.\u2014S8ix months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.within nine miles of his homestead ona farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied dy him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.good standing may pre-empt a quarter- section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Dutles.\u2014Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patents),and cultivate fifty acres extra.- - A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price, $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of three years, cule tivate fifty acres, and \u2018erect a house worth $300.00.W.W.CORY, ., Députy of the Minister nf the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.- - dues, wr pie ei = = short notice to aid the weakest side.\u2018You haven't either of you but one good point each to boast of.\u2019 \u2018Oh, keep still!\u201d sharply retorted a number nine needle; \u2018you haven't any, nor an ounce of sense, either.\u2018No, but I have an ounce of emery,\u2019 replied that worthy article, \u2018which answers every purpose in my case.You are a little crusty, my friend.Better let me try and brighten you up a Bit\u2019 And he grew quite red with laughter at his own witticism.\u2018 \u2018I am sure,\u2019 said the spool of thread, very painstakings they are sure to go through with any-' thing they undertake.i \u2018Yes, when they have someone to back them,\u201d said the thimble promptly.\u2018As for being paingtaking, I.should call it painsgiving.\u2019 .- At this there was a general smile of approval.Whereupon the wax, who liked to see things go smoothly, said in a soothing tone, \u2018Well, we all give @ great deal more pain and trouble than we.ever receive, though I, myself, am very easily impressed.\u2019 - \u2018And I am easily bitten,\u2019 answered the thread snubbingly.\u2018It is real good of you, I know,\u201d he added, in n milder tone \u2018to defend my chums, the needles.You are very clever at taking the kinks out of one, but you cannot deny that the ping are a dull, conceit~ ed set, who are always getting people into trouble.They ought to know! their place and keep it.\u2019 , \u2018It strikes ne,\u2019 interrupted the scissors in a cutting tone, \u2018that it would be well if we all did that.*Each of you.was made for the work you are to do.It is no more disgraceful for me not to \u2018be able to sew than it is for you not to be able to cut.Besides, we would mone of us be of any use without a hand to guide us.So let everyone attend faithfully to his own duty, and he will have no time to discuss how his neighbor performs La \u2018He who would most perfect be .Should first his friends\u2019 perfections see.\u2019 .The poetry closed the argument for the other articles, not understanding Lit, took it for profound wisdom, and 80 did not dare say a word in reply.\u2014 \u2018Bagle.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE?October 19.The Lord shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.\" Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee: the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain.\u2014The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever ne will.\u2014When a man\u2019s ways.please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him, I walt for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope.My soul waiteth fon the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning\u2014I sought the Lord, and all my fears.The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms: and \u2018he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; and shall say, De- gtroy them.\u2014Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord ls.What shall we then say to \u2018these things?If God be for us, who can \u2018be against us?Pro.iii, 26.Ps.Ixxvl., 10.Pro.xxi, 1.Pro.xvi, 7.Ps.exxx, 5, 6.Ps.xxxiv, 4.Deut.xxxiil., 27.Jer.xvii, 7.Rom.viii, 81.- It is not given to any man or set of men to see with absolute clear vision into the future.\"All that can be done is to face the facts as we find them, to meet each difficulty in practical fashion, and to strive steadily for the betterment both of our civil and so- cial conditions.\u2014Theodore Roosevelt.: 11.27 a.m.A homesteader may live \u2018 In certain districts a homesteader in | D hly in accord with he heard.me, and delivered me from | Laq thoroughly [ETN Thanksgiving Day MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, Round Trip Excursion Tickets will be sold between all stations in Canada at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE.dates, October 28th to 31st inclusive.Return limit, November 2nd, 1910.Montreal -New York.Via C.V,R.Leave Montreal *8.31 a.m, 8.30 p.m.Arrive New York 9.35 p.m, Via D.& HE.ve: Montreal *8.45 a.m, **10.55 ar PT 40 Arri .m.Arrive New York, &.45 PT.10.18 pm, .7.20 am.i *Daily.**Daily except Sunday.| 4 TRAINS Daily, Toronto and West ; 9 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m., 10.30 p.m.THE \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d From Montreal 9.00 a.m.CANADA'S FINEST AND FASTEST Only Yl; Hours to Toronto.Splendid equipment of Sleeping,Par- or, Dining Car and Coaches to Toronto, troit, Chicago, etc.\u201d eals and refreshments en route.MAN SLEEPING CARS ON NIGRT TRAINS.: OITY TICKET OFFICES, 130 Bt.James St.Phones Main 6905, .8908, 6907, or Bonaventure Station.ama ACIFIC 3 Trains 3 Between Montreal and Toronto TO UNION STATION Daily at 8.45 a.m.and 10 p.m Through trains to Western Ontario, Buffalo, Detroit and Chicago.|.Daily,exoept Sunday,at 10.45 p.m.This service offers exceptional advan= tages to residents of northern part cf the otre and those having business in Thanksgiving Day MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1910.Round Trip Tickets, will :be sold at SINCLE FIRST CLASS FARE between all stations in Canada, Fort Willlam and East Going dates\u2014October 28th to 31st, in- çlusive.Return limit\u2014November 2nd, 1910.OITY EICRET OPFION, 818 St.James Street Telephones: Main 3733-3738, or Viger and Windsor Streat Stations.INTERCOLONIAL - RAILWAY = ê BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.THANKSGIVING DAY Round Trip Tickets will te sold at .Single First Class Fare Going Dates\u2014October 28th to 31st.Return Limit\u2014November 2nd, 1910.HUNTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.Reduced fares to points in Quebec,New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Good going October 10th to November 13th.Returning up to Dec.15th, 1910, TRAIN SERVICE- MARITIME EXPRESS 8.15 [For St.Hracinthe, Quebec, a.m.Riv.Ouelle, Murray Bay, ; Riv.du, Jwoup, Little Me~ DAILY s, Campbellton.8.45 a.m.|For the above-named Sta- ns; « Moncton, St Exoopt Sat.|john\u2019 and Halifax arr, Express Yor St.Hyacin- 2 hm, the, Drummondville, St.Pt Leonard, Nicolet and in- Sunday termediaté stations.OCEAN LIMITED._ \u201c7:80 p.m, Except Saturday.For St.Hyacinthe, Quehec,Matapedia, Campbellton, Moncton, St.John, Haii- fax and Sydney.Through connections for Prince Edward and Newfoundland.; N.B.\u2014Change of time will go into effect 23rd of October.*\u201c CITY TICKET OFFICE: mes ft Tel, Bell M.618, H A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBH, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ae.ELLIOTT & DAVID Agvecates, Sarristers and Solicitors 7 Commissioners for all the Province And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.Canada Life Building, 189 St.James St Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L À.David, SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, | ~~ PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, eto, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 GT.JAMES STREET.ROBT, C.BMITH, K.C,, FRED.H.MARKEY, K.C, WALDO W.SKINNER, : WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, G.GORDON HYDE, F.8.MACLENNAN, K.C.Advocate, Barrister and Solloitor Quebec Bank Building, Montreal Tel.Main 4703 Tel, Main 3960 = PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, City & District Bank Building, 180 St.James Street, Montreal.W.PATTERSON, J.JENKINS, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 8Y JOHN M.M.DUFF 107 St.James Street 49 Oraseont Street y ST.LAMBERT COUNCIL, At a special meeting of the above Council, held last evening, presided over by the Mayor, Mr.W.H.V.Hooper, a letter was read from Mr.J.R.Inmeg regarding the ill-treat- ment of horses by the carters in the municipality.The secretary was instructed to reply saying the Council xn and would vigorously uphold any action he might take.Mr.Harvey, K.C., town solicitor, wrote stating the decision of the Superior Court regarding the Sunday closing by-law had been handed down and the resuit was that the local legislature had a perfect right to enact and enforce itg own by-law.St, Cuth- bert\u2019s Brotherhood asked what steps the Council had made or intended to make to enforce the by rome\u2019 473 St.Catherine St HOME RULE IN FEDERATION Statement by Mr.Redmond Has Created \u2018Interest in Britain, CONFERENCE IS ADJOURNED.Irish Leaders Believed to Have Agreed to Proposed Imperial System.London, Oct.19.\u2014The statement of Mr.Redmond, leader of the Irish par- llamentary party, recently made for the purpose of defining his attitude and that of his party on the home rule question, has aroused the keenest interest among on account of the personal matters involved than as bearing on the position to be taken by the conference of the leaders of the two parties on the veto questiog.Mr.Redmond, in his statement, denied an alleged interview purporting that he and his party were willing that home mule should be delayed in the case of Ireland, \u2018until.England, Scotland and Wales also were ready for federated home rule.He declared that his minimum demand was for an Irish Parliament with an executive responsible thereto, and full control of all purely Irish matters.The general belief is that the government has secured the Irish leader's acquiescence in a scheme for home rule all round es the first step towards the realization of a federal empire, and that the ministers have virtually presented to the Balfour- ites in the conference an ultimatum demanding the acceptance of this scheme, or as an alterpative a fight to a finish on the veto question.ANNOUNCEMENT AT BELFAST.The conference has adjourned for a fortnight, which will give a breathing space for further consideration on both, sides.The federal principle is warmly favored, not only by the Liberals but by advanced Conservatives.The Master of Elibank, Chief Liberal whip, in a speech at Belfast last night, offered to the Ulster Liberals home mule all round on a federal basis.He urged that the question was forced upon the country because business men equld no longer attend the Parliament at Westminster, but might be able to be present at local legislatures.He thought that it must be a great satisfaction to Mr.Redmond to find how the growth of the federation in -the Empire was forcing forward a solution of the home rule problem.He also announced that the government was taking steps to bring about closer cooperation of the Liberal organization in England with the Liberals in Ire- and.SEEK LOWER TARIFF.Large Deputation of Farmers to Invade the Capital.\u2018Winnipeg, Oct.19.\u2014The grain growers of the West have practically completed arrangements for the big deputation which will go to Ottawa to lay before the Government their claims for a lowering of the tariff, reciprocity in farm products, and a removal of the duty on farm implements.It will be the largest deputation which has ever left the West, and probably the largest that ever invaded the capital city.The deputation, which will \u201cleave for Ottawa about December 1, will charter a special train, and it is expected that anywhere from 500 to 2,000 will be on board.MR.J.E.PERRAULT CHOSEN.As Liberal Candidate in Drum- mond-Arthabaska By- election.Quebec, Oct.19.\u2014Conventions were held yesterday in the County of Drum- miond - Arthabaska, to elect candidates for the forthcoming election to replace Mr.Louis Lavergne, M.P., appointed tor.The Liberal convention was held at Kingsey Falls, where Sir Wil- British politicians, less | chairman, \u2018frid Laurier addressed the meeting.\u2018Mr.J.E.Perrault, advocate, was cho- gen as Liberal standard-bearer, and accepted the nomination.The opposition held a convention at Drummondville, which was attended by delegates from every pamish of the country.The meeting was addressed :by Messrs.Monk, M.P.; Lavergne, M.P.P., and A.Sevigny, advocate, of this | city.The delegates unanimously decided upon Mr.Arthur Gilbert, a well- known farmer of the county.to oppose the government candidate, and Mr.Gilbert accepted the nomination.GOVERNMENT BLAMED French Railway Strikers Declare Individual Liberties Were Violated.Paris, Oct.19\u2014A manifesto, issued by the strike committee of the National Railroaders\u2019 Union, which formally called off the strike, declares that unconditional surrender was bet- than humiliating negotiations with the government, whose dictatorial attitude was an unjust violation of syndicate and individual liberties.The manifesto goes on to say that it was believed the demands of the railroad employees would be granted, because they were backed by public sympathy.It appeals to the wage-earners to unite for a new battle for their rights.Another bomb was found on the Quai des Celestines to-day beside the barracks of the Republican Guard.nr CONSULTING LEADERS.Mr.Taft Confers With New York State Politicians.New York, Oct.19.\u2014Mr, Taft devoted several hours yesterday to political Conferences regarding the situation in New York State.He saw Mr.Prentice Otto T.Bannard, Republican state airman, and Mr.Ralph Peters, and to-day will talk with Lloyd C.Gris- \u2018com, president of the New York County Committee.There may be a meet- \u2018ing between President Taft and Mr.Roosevelt to-morrow.ayor Gaynor will be the guest of Mr.Taft at the White House pes Saturday and Sunday.; rer BAPTIST CONVENTION.Interprovincial Sessions Opened at Toronto.Toronto, Oct.19\u2014Two hundred delegates from various points in Ontario and Quebec registered last night for \u2018the annual Baptist Convention of the two provinces.An address was given by the retiring president, the Rev.Dr.À.A.Cameron, making a strong plea or faith In the inspiration of all the Bible and foreshadowing, it is said,.a controversy in higher criticism.These officers were elected: President, C.J.Holman, K.C., Toronto; first vice-president, the Rev.E.J.Stobo, Smäth\u2019s Falls; second vice-pre- \u2018éident, Mr.Geo.Mclaggan, Stratford; secretary-treasurer, the Rev.E.Mac- Leod, Grimsby; auditors, Messrs.G.R.Roberts and E.B.Freeland, Toronto.RACIAL LINE REJECTED.Motion to Discriminate in Episcopalian Missions Defeated.Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct.19\u2014An amendment to the examination of the Protestant Episcopal Church, calling for the establishment of missionary districts along ractal lines was voted down decisively by the House of Deputies at the triennial convention of that body yesterday.The negroes have long wanted a bishop of thelr own, but the vote was of such a character as probably will serve to quiet any suggestions along this line that might be made in the near future.MAY NOT ACCEPT.Senator Roy May Not Become Commissioner fo France, ' Edmonton, Alta.Oct.19.\u2014Senator Roy has not decided yet tio accept the Canadian commissionership at Paris.He 1s satisfied to remain as senator, unless the offer is made very attractive.ONLY RULEBY SERVICE WINS Inspiring Address by Rev Canon Tucker at Laymen\u2019s Annual.UNSELFISHNESS NECESSARY.He Declares West Must Evangelize East by Unselfish Ruling Service.Toronto, Oct.19.\u2014An inspiring address by the Rev.Canon Tucker was the feature of the annual business meeting of the executive of the Laymen\u2019s Missionary Movement in the Church of England,-held last night in St.James's vestry.Canon Tucker\u2019s theme was the nobility of ruling by serving and the futility of ruling by selfishness.Ruling by selfishness lost Spain her empire and cost England the thirteen colonies.Ruling by service had won Great Britain the love of the Canadians, the Boers and all other diversified peoples under the British flag.The western world must not hope to deal selfishly with the millions of Asia and escape unscathed.Excluding the Aslatics would not avert the danger, flor association in national and commercial affairs would remain; and if these heathen peoples were not lifted up the rest of the world would be dragged down to their level.God had given the Anglo-Saxon race a history as marvellous as that of his peculiar chosen people, and now he called them to evangelize the world.If they put material things before the task of carrying the gospel they would be repeating the words of the Jews of old: \u2018Not this man, but Barabbas, and God would disperse them like chaff as he had dispersed the Jews.Short addresses were also delivered by the Rev.L.E.Skey and the Rev.Rural Dean Cayley.A BERLIN RIOT INCIDENT.Some Think it Funny.A cable letter in a New York paper says:\u2014 \u2018One of the humorous incidents of the recent strike riots in Berlin happened among the police force itself.For two nights when the rioting was at its worst a stalwart plain clothes officer distinguished himself above ail his fellows by his daring, strength and ferocity.Woe to the rioter on whom his glance fell.A broken head from'a giant's club was the least he had to expect, He raged through the streets like Samson among the Philistines and was at dnce the envy and admiration of his uniformed and plain clothes colleagues.\u2018On the third night of the riots a sudden and surprising change came over the Hooligan slayer.He displayed all his former strength and ferocity, but they were now directed to another address, for instead of \u2018the rioters he fell upon the police.Two constables had been overthrown and: knocked senseless before he could be mastered and dragged off to the nearest station.There it turned out that the supposed plain clothes detective was a lunatic who had escaped from Berlin's chief criminal asylum.He thought it a fine practical joke to break as many sane heads as.he could before returning to his padded cell.: \u2014 ee MAISONNEUVE\u2019S PROGRESS.The total value of buildings commenced din Maisonneuve during September, or for which permits were issued, Is $2,157,900, says Mr.C.A.Reeves, building inspector of that town.Many important buildings are being erected, including a post-office, telephone exchange, banks, and factories.The value of buildings for which permits have been issued thls year is as follows for each month: 1910.January.$30,900 February.«ce coe vor cee ous 28,300 March.«cee vos ee ++.100,252 April.+.++ +.© 101,000 May.ers oes seu wee 25.700 June.cov cis che +00 100 17,000 July.4 ene ase 400 0.».228,500 August.a.97,648 September.+.10,942 October (to the 9th).5,300 1 trouble in \u2018WELLMAN MADE Flight on Atlantic Was Longest Balloon Trip \u201c Yet.\u2014\u2014\u2014\" MACHINE WAS WRECKED.Broken Motor and Defeëtive Steering Gear Made it Impossible.to Follow Course, New York, Oct.19\u2014Man\u2019s first attempt to cross any ocean.in.an airship has failed, but Walter Wellmam, | five .companiorig \u2018@nd \u2018a kitten, who | essayed the\u2018 woÿage, are safe.The airship, :the giant#\u201cAmerica,\u2019'is a battered aerial derglict, -ebandoned at sea, perhaps still:in the air, perhaps sunk \u2018beneath the waves, with her \u2018had-been in the air-probably-72 hours, a new world\u2019s\u2019 record for dirigibles, led doubtless 800 miles.\u2018im abandoning ~ their craft, lowered themselves into: the lifeboat \u2018which swung beneath it: They then cast the lifeboat off, and .were afloat on the \u2018sea.The airship, relieved of the weight of the lifeboat, shot up high Into the transfer of the party from the life- \u2018boat to the Trent was effected with much difficulty.\u2018 ALL RECORDS WERE BROKEN.The \u2018America\u2019 has undoubtedly to time in the air and distance covered.\u2019 The previous time record, that of Count Zepplin, was 37 hours.The \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 time, up to 8 o\u2019clock this morning, would be three full days, or 72 hours.The previous distance record was that of Count Zeppelin, of 870.miles.The \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 distance covered is somewhat conjectural, but it \u2018appears to .be about equal to or greater than the Zeppelin record.The latter records,- however, were made overland, whereas those.made by Wellman are practically beyond com- to finish.ca\u2019s\u2019 flight appears to be unique, and without parallel.; CE Having been, spoken by wireless, tucket, at 12.45 p.m.on Sunday, it was a surprise when; the news came that the \u2018America\u2019 had encountered the Trent homeward bound from Bermuda, in a longitude and latitude nearly 400 miles southward and \u2018only 250 miles north-west - of .-Bermuda.Thrilling must have been the experience of the \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 commander and crew \u2018as they were thus swept out of their course.î DIRIGIBLE GAVE WAY UNDER STRAIN.= Lo y _ Wireless messages reaching New York last night stated that one of the \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 motors had.broken, which made more serious -\u2018the predicament created when; gall \u2018the gasoline that could be spare, wad cast into the sea.It is also probable that the craft had * suffered.severely, from the jerking of its great .rat-liketail of an equilibra- tor, which.served the triple purpose of elongated- gasoline -tank,.balance and wireless.\u2018ground,\u2019 - Wellman had flashed by wireless: to Siasconsett that this Immense appendage, battered by the waves, had caused trouble and anx- fety, necessitating shutting off the motors at times,\u201d Buffetted as \u2018the craft was by the winds, it is likely that the equilibrator caused greater \u2018the \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 unwilling southward Journey.i .The \u2018America\u2019 .ls, or-was, 228 feet long and 52 feet in diameter, with a lifting capacity.of 23,650 pounds.The envelope along weighed two tons.There were.three gasoline .engines aboard, twa of, from.80 to 90.horsepower for the propellers, and a smaller one for the.operation of a donkey engine.Taken gs a whole, the craft was practically the same in which Wellman made his two starts for the North Pole in 1907 and 1909 respee- tively.Neither \u2019 of these attempts were successful.Both were made from Spltzbergen, Denmark.The first trip.was abandoned when the \u2018America\u2019 was driven toward a jagged cliff; the secon\u201d was given up because of the breaking of a long tai) rope, stored with provisions, not un- similiar to the, equilibrator of the trip just ended.Mr.Wellman is 52 years old, and was bom in Menton, Ohio.As a journalist and explorer, he became interested In ballooning, and has had great faith in the possibilities of exploration and voyaging by dirigible.Mrs.Wellman and Mrs.Vaniman, overjoyed that.their husbands are safe, but disappointed that the goal was not reached, hurried from At- \u2018lantie City te New York last night, ready to meet, the returning voyagers with the arrival of the Trent to-day.While the object of Wellman\u2019s venturesome trip was not accomplished, he succeeded\u2019 in creating a new world\u2019s record for dirigibles, being between 70 and 72 hours in the air, and covering, according to Wellman, a thousand miles over rough sea.When the weight of the lifeboat and of the party was removed from the airship, the \u2018America\u2019 shot high up in the air and disappeared quickly in the distance.crossing the Atlante in a gas bag skin trouble.\"For almost half a century Baby's Own Soap has been accepted as the ideal for toilet and nursery use.Naturally it has many imitations\u2014Naturally also there is reason why in avoid the imitations and buy Baby's Own Soap.= Best for Baby The pure vegetable oils and natural flower perfumes of which Baby's + Own Soap is made, yield a fragrant, creamy lather which makes Baby's skin clean and sweet and prevents ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS, MONTREAL.Best for You Made as pure and skin healing as is possible, Baby's Own Soap is the best for any one as well as for those: whose delicate skin requires a specially good soap.; your skin's interest you should NEW RECORD :costly equipment; When deserted, she and, driven by the wind, had travel- [3 The crew of the airship \u2018America,\u2019 air, and was rapidly blown away.The | hroken all previous records, both as | parison in the daring of a flight over.the ocean, continuous as from stdrf In this respect the \u2018Ameri-.presumably.-in; the vicinity of.Nan-.\"Wellman believes that the feat of | or more lots in ' UPTOWN \u2026 2990 - For the balance of this week every purchaser Kingsdale and Queensdale through our temporary offices at 517 St.Catherine Street - West, will receive FREE A Pair of Petermann\u2019s $5.00 Shoes Ni of one Par may be accomplished, but that a larger and stronger alr craft will have to be.built.Wellman says the equi- librator was the mistake of the expedition.; Aeronauts pointed out to-day that the \u2018America,\u2019 the plaything of the \"wind, nearly described a circle in her course.The total distance covered was about 1,000 miles, which is one- third the distance across the Atlantic, \u201cThe circling course brought the \u2018Am- miles off Cape Hatteras, but had the thousand miles covered been made in a direct course along the trans-Atlan- tic steamer lane, it would have carried the airship about 200 miles eastward of the banks of Newfoundland.SPAIN AWAITS POWERS Before Deciding on Recognition of Portuguese Republic.Madrid, Oct.19\u2014 The government has authorized the Spanish minister at Lisbon to enter into relations with the provisional government.This does not imply official recognition of the republic of Portugal, for which Spain will await the initiative of the pow- ers.Questioned regarding the report that Queen Mother Amelie of Poruu- gal woul reside at Sant Elmo Palace, in Seville, Senor Camalejas yesterday said that if the project had been entertained it was -now abandoned, as the Spanish Government was determined not to give the Portuguese Republicans a pretext for spreading Republican propagamda in Spain.Lisbon, Oot, 19.\u2014The government of Portugal yesterday issued a decree prescribing the Braganga family to the position of an exiled house.' Concerning the property in Portugal owned parsonally by King Manuel and others of the Royal! family, the decree states that the \u201cmatter will be settled as soon as possible.The government promises that the legitimate rights of the exiled Royal family will be respected.oC | RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS.Ottawa, Oct.19.\u2014The important question tof approval of the message forms used by the telegraph and cable companies of Canada which has been a debatable point for some years, will be heard by the Railway Commission at its mid-November sitting.It had been fixed for to-day, but argument wag adjourned by mutual consent.The point involves the responsibility of the companies for losses through mistakes notwithstanding the contracting which is the custom to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LASH AND TWENTY YEARS.Parry Sound, Ont., October 19.\u2014The sitting of the assizes yesterday was taken up with a case under the Charl- ton Act.The prisoner, Jos.Lavigne, allas Jos.Roy, was found guilty and \u2018forthwith sentenced .by Justice Clute to 20 ¥ears' imprisonment,\u2019 with two administrations of the lash of ten \u2018} each.erica\u2019 up to three hundred and fifty ! We don't have to make gifts to sell KINGSDALE and QUEENSDALLE lots, as we are kept on the jump to meet the demands made on us, but it is an excellent advertisement for PETERMANN'S $5.00 shoes, and we wish to give the firm who housed us when we were without a home some tangible evidence of our appreciation.Considering our sales of KINGSDALE and QUEENSDALE PARK lots ran into the fifties one day recently it looks as if we would have to donate a good many pairs of PETERMANN'S shoes FREE this week, and you must act at once.For the benefit of our out-of-town patrons who wish to take advantage of this interesting offer we will make their selection even more carefully than if they were on the spot.Immediate application 1s necessary, however.| Worl, 517 St.Catherine Street West.C.C.COTTRELL, 517 St.Catherine St.West.Please send me your free booklet about Kingsdale and Queensdale Park lots.a.» SUITS FOR ALLEGED LIBEL Complaint of Dr.J.E.Wilkinson, Against Many Papers, Adjourned Till January Toronto, Nov.19.\u2014The actions for damages for alleged libel entered by Dr.J.T.Wilkinson, head of the Wilkinson Smelting Company, against the Toronto \u2018Mail and Empire,\u2019 Montreal \u2018Star, Toronto \u2018News, St.Thomas \u2018Times,\u2019 Hamilton \u2018Herald, Hamilton \u2018Spectator,\u2019 and Galt \u2018Reporter, began to-day, when a test case against the Montreal \u2018Star\u2019 was taken up.In the Jury Assize Court, before Justice Mu- lock.Owing to the absence of several witnesses the case was adjourned till January._ Dr.Wilkinson also considered he had claims against the Kingston \u2018Standard\u2019 and the Brantford \u2018Exposl- tor\u2019 They published apologies, however, and the actions against them may not be carried on.Other papers not now on the list may be added later, but all of the above papers have been served.A year ago Dr.Wilkinson and a number of Cobalt miners were prosecuted by the Crown in connection with the alleged theft of ore.Dr.Wilkinson was charged with receiving stolen goods, and the others with stealing the ores.Subsequently these charges were dropped and some of the parties were convicted of technical offences against the mining act.The Montreal \u2018Star's\u2019 article complained of was headed \u2018Cobalt mines robbed of a million a year, and made statements about Dr.Wilkinson's alleged comnection with the miners, which form the basis of the present action.HOSPITAL WAS BURNED.Winnipeg, Oct.19.\u2014The main building at the Winnipeg exhibition grounds, used for some weeks past as an isolation hospital for scarlet fever cases, was burned to the ground yesterday afternoon, forty-four patients being removed to safety by the heroic efforts of the staff of six nurses and one orderly.Despite the fact that we whole building was a mass of flames fifteen minutes after the fire was discovered, not a patient is missing.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MUST FIX MAINS IN TIME.In the hope of preventing such discouraging action as that of a man tearing up a newly-laid pavement to fix his sewer connections, the Board of Control yesterday instructed Mr.Barlow, city surveyor, to see that all parties having water, gas, sewer, or other mains on streets about to be paved, shall see that these are in proper order before the concrete is laid.Mr.W.Bracken was, upon the advice of Mr.Barlow, appointed to succeed the late Richard Lynch as foreman of the Western division under Superintendent Scanlan, and Mr.W, H.Beaman wag appointed to the position left vacant by the promotion of Mr.Brackens.a i assets are put in at invent serve fund due to the large \u201c7 RS men who have retired on pi: UE 4 Discussing the question af flotation with one of the partners of A.E.An KE 3 & Co.Limited, he said that the ©.nite policy of his firm in this reo is to negotiate and arrange transactions so that the securities 1 id be offered to the public on a basis 6 mitting not onlv of satisfactory \u20ac dend returns upon the investmert of good profits from the secnritis = ing to higher prices.\u201cIt is\u201d he» \u201ceasy enough to get underwritérs any good proposition, but we ant have in mind that the people ont\u2019: to the greatest profits are the pe nent investors.The profits.\u20187 stance, for those who suhser the issue prices for Duluth- and ¥.N.Burt securities are : about 20 per cent., while the r the underwriters, as such, was 5° \"J 3 small percentage, compared wir > \u2014_\u2014 NEWSPAPER BANKRUPT} \u2018Calgary News\u2019 Fails Wil i J Unsecured Liabilities of $56,000.Calgary, Alta, Oct.19.3 I~ Stuart yesterday appointed i» & Guarantee Company liquid the \u2018Daily News\u2019 Publishing (7579 The appointment was reached «7 compromise.The assets, qo 7 a statement made up to Aus liabilities over assets of §in.n.have increased by ten thousan * since that time.In the =:at which is somewhat large.W liquidated it is expected that \"17 be left for the unpreferred «re: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLICE PENSION FUND.Owing to the blg drain iret ing the past few vears, the Po.\" sion and Benevolent Associate decided ito increase the perc: So ä ducted from the salaries oi =\" of the force for the fund, \u2014 to six percent.Three or © 7 bers draw pensions of = >_ and dollars or more a : association lost twenty and dollars in the litigation = - spector Lapointe's pension.r soclation claimed Mr.Lapoi CCR entitled to a pension as hé &7 practically compelled to resi: courts decided otherwise, «.\"- 2 been placed on the pension the Police and Firemen's H- sociation pay too high pen-! amount paid in by the men by not a few.Last year 'l association had a deficit, »- sion paid, that of ex-Chief I to about $1,800 annually.THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS is © published at No.140 st.1+ of 1 in the City of Montreal I ath Dougall and Freden ougall, both of Montreal All business communication.addressed John Dougall & © - ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and = pd the Editor, should be add.
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