The daily witness, 27 octobre 1910, jeudi 27 octobre 1910
[" read andlq ngle Rail a de th \"run voul foun hargé trait thou mul Lau SN, ) .TILITI fieut-Col.Hibbard Objects to [l-Informed Criticism of Certain Journals.\u2014 THE POWER OF THE COURT.inquiry Into Street Railway Improvements, and Cause of Accidents.with the view of ascertaining the pest method of stopping street cars at wmers the Public Utilitles Commis- asked many questions this morn- Le of Mr.D.McDonald, the manager of the street Railw~v Company.Mr.Acvater, K-C\u2026 and Mr.St.George, also |.expressed opinions, the sole endeavor wing to ascertain whether stopping cn the near or the far side was best in ihe interests of public safety.This shernoon the question of fenders to the cars will be gone into, and Mr.F L Wanklyn, member of the Boar*+ of Control, will give his views.In the course of his remarks Mr.D.yeDonald stated that notwithstanding by both men, Tremblay being by far the ail that had been sald about street car accidents, those in Montreal were be- by the average.At the suggestion of Colonel Hibbard he agreed to supply the committee with statistics to verify the statement.- Preceding the openine, Colonel Hib pard, who presided, made a pronouncement with regard to statements pub- ished in certain newspapers from time p time.He wished, he sald to express his sense of their general fair- sess and courtesy, but on the 14th -of October there apppeared matter in one of the papers concerning himself, and mother English-speaking paper in.the city also had an editorial of the most mealled for character.he The Public Utilities Commission, he wcerted, was invested with powers of à Superior Court.No judge of a Superior Court, however, would tolerate what had been published regarding the commission in the ignorant eriticism directed against them.The.commis- gon were reluctant to exercise the rights they had.They wished to carry rere entrusted, but newspaper dicta- ton could not be allowed.There was another aspect, and that was the effect of what had been.writ- tn on the mind of the public.It tended to destroy confidence in the fommission.If anyone considered the Commission not competent, complaint night be made to the Attorney-Gen- eral, who would investigate.Th: vom- mission were not above suggestions.In fact, they were, only too glad to receive them in the public iriterest.| morning, though not so cold as Wed- neaday.\u2018I Mmly 7 : dt owas the thought that it fe\u2019 inform glag.{ry Ade SE lw'tomibäny were améeus - 10 dE tent Before getting to.the matter\u2019 gf the best stepping places for the cary\u201d Mr.MeDgnald gave: itfier - dogble-truek cars .on all the ifnés; he\u2019 nid, as\u2019 there was less\u2019 osctiafion, 1.ui because traffic , wes getting so | tea: on the main \u201cHinds, -&ithough | tere were lines, of.course, Whérè |.single trucks should be-tun.He could et su aie omicaco Mamwmrs.| GMESLE I i Replenish di .Chicago quotations were as follows:.Con.Gas 133K 137% SouthRy.26% & Open.High Low.Close Col.Fuel 83 g{ do ota 80 6 Wheat\u2014 03% 34 52 934 Corn Prod.ve 17% South Pac, 118% 19 : ce ee , Da .ease Blogs Sheff, 5 di May.11 998 160% 08 oak Det.us Le vues Tenn C.&L eer oo.Cora- 6% 46% \"46 46% DoLit alley Tk facific Wh AU cee + 4 : ; e u \u201cven 4 Rys.May.in 493 49 494 ben.& na 82%.M and Light TS.8 Oatg\u2014 ) : LS 0 de fs caer eeen - Dec.+.31% 3115 31 314 Dul8.5.& At, \u2026 \u2018y.U.S.Steel 78 79% td.:: À do.pfd 119% 118% pay.«+.3436 34% 244 34% ot Nor Rr.i ih u 5 k per » Foe .l 712 1697 1697 - en Hlec.3 .| ; May \u201coe.li lot - 1602 1602 | Hav, Elec, .6% Unione 1724 Tin Lardi\u2014 | Iowa Cent, 19% 1974 vio.i Jan.1022 1025 1015 1015 0.Central 181% 181 Aes ou oh May.972 972 967 967 Fg hp Wu Tel Ton a4 Short RIDE\u2014 307 907 900 902 do Bide sees .Wis.C.com.67 May.887 830 8gz |L-& Nash.6 15% pfd.ce.886 R.& 0 DIRECTORS wo.1 04 T2 - Ontarto- Navigation Company met, this ending, and decided to raise the divi- : 5 \u2018to piace e on the stock from five .to six per- land during ihe past year,chief cent, 34 percent \u2018being declared payable on December 1 tc shareholders on record of: the past season, and the excellent advancement made, was well-known to all B.The e conditions arising out of the the directors and required no further natural de d director of the \u2018Richelieu Company, was in \"town to-day to attend the meeting.He stated to the \u2018Witness\u2019 that the company was governed by conservative mo- percent dividend.\u2018are in excellent shape, the past season having been altogether more satisfac- | tory than any previous season.felt that the future of the company was of the Bank of England remaineda unchanged at 5 percent to-day.tember show.a ret increase of $33,000, and for three months-net decline $76,- 458.$156,600, ; .{| fluctuations onthe Winnipeg grain exchange to-day.and the Whole is respectfully submitted folie ore | Canadian Pacific Railway sold at 215% (equivalent to 197% in New ork).- - So Discounts, short bills, 434 to 47; three .months, 4% percent.Ca BANK OF ENGLAND RESERVE.| the Bank of England's reserve to lia- .bilities is now 46.10 percent, against | 40.50.percent last week, pares with a decline from 47.50 to 46.80 in this week last year.poration sold at .35 on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange this morning, incomes were quoted at 52 1-2 bid, 53 asked.: \u2018Witness\u2019 by Mr, Ernest Pitt, Stock and Bond Broker, Street: C.Bell Telephone ,, .143 8 5.95 Can.Car, pref.102 7 6.73 Canada Cement pref.85 7 8.33 Canadian Pacific .198 8 4.04 Crown Reserve.2.80 60x 21.31 Dom.Coal pref.112 7 6.25 Dom.Iron com.,.60 4 6.55 | Dom.Iron pref.v.101 7 6.33 Dom.Textile com, .62 5 7.93 Dom.Textile pref ., 97 7 7.21 4 Duluth Superior .79 5 6.41 Halifax St.,.129 T 5.42 llinois Traction pref.89 6 6.74 Lake Woods com.127 8 6.29 Lake Woods pref.125 7 5.64 La Rose ., +.+» 485 8 2.16 Mackay COD.+.ee as 91 5 5.19 Mackay pref.+ «.7H 1 5,36 Soo Railway .«\u2026 ».134 7 5.20 Mont, Power .vi .141 7 4.90 Mont.Street .2239 10 4.56 N.S, Steel com.85 5 5.88 N.S.Steel pref., .118 8 6.77 Ogilvie com.\u2026 uv .124 8.8.45 Ogilvie pref .«.125 7 5.60 Penmans com.59 4 6.66 Penmans pref .-.84 6 75 R.and QO.Nav, XV .93 5.548 Shawinigan Power .105 4 -.3.50 Toronto Street .123 -7 6.69 Twin City.110 6 .5.4% RE Stocks Ope.Clos, :.Stocks Op'g.Clos, 54%.55 Ansal.Con.68% 69% Miss, Pac.Amer.Lace 40% Am.Bugar .=.do.p tra Em a.: FEN \u201cDECLARE A 6 \u201cP.C.DIVIDEND The directors of the Richelieu and ovember 18, The company\u2019s business iscussion in its.bearing on the dividend question.Py i The Hon.E.B.Garneau, of Québec, tives in declaring the additional of one \u2018Its finances,\u2019 he said, He Earnings Show Big Gains London, Oct.27.\u2014 The rate of discount primer ; COLORADO AND SOUTHERN.Colorado.and.Southern lines for Sep- Surplus after charges declined WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSING.Following are the.Winnipeg wheat WINNIPEG OATS PRICES Winnipeg oats.quetations on the Win- in exchange to-day were as Dec.~ May.London, Oct.37. peared] hefore Judge Lanctot yester- Peau has decreed that this skating on Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Walsh and Mr ce In the bridal party were Miss me * est | 1162; js av.charged with keeping a gambling Sidewalks must stop.= and Mrs, Spark, \u2018of, : Montreal, are Miss Leda panne Paie of omar: |g | ar 1s ant : \u2018ontrollers receiving ; s.a e Stanton, Atlantic City: seca : y, Montreal; Miss g | vi suse.RE _ from.: ; receiving complaints tanton, Atlantic-City: Dorothy ; ton a \u2014\u2014 ; LA je The complainant in the case was too Sieome individuals who had been Mrs.Hugh Walkem :arrivés ho Miss Bane Corpor\u2019 of Hamilton, and à.13 fre.Agra Bourgeois, who claimed her slow fu dodging, referred the mat to-morrow evening f home ; _Casby, bridesmaids.Mr.| sR 3] uspand Jost about $100 in a slot ma- torte he police chief.He replied to- friends in Vancouver ad init; ro Lu A.Ramagg, of Vancouver, was 7 n { HR ; ; mich.it i : : = - ~V .est.man.a ; Ts Ÿ F PH a - chine.which.ar 5 allessd, Belllvesy and Wg hat the ékating is illegal The Rev.Dr.Barclay \u2018and peg.W.Greening, Dr: Paton.of Montreal: \u2018 rida and VE .ept, an tor 5 world for the boy wit Its a hard Barclay.were the \u201cgnésts \u2018of Dr \u201camd Mr.\u2018A.Davidson, and.Mr Alfred a ; : .a ur a 118 n te pre rte a witness, said - he \u2018Pleasures, th his simple Mrs: 5.F.Torrance, \u2018while in Kings- tin, jr.The bridé, Who \u2018was escorted ITA Lt Louis a wih , a on for a day or two t 6 to -the altar by her f: ; 11K : ; : hine in the bar and 5 \u2014\u2014 wo this week.\u20ac tar by \u2018her father, wore a : ge on + the slot mac 5 = \u201cMrs.D.CI ET NICE beautiful gown of whi n ; : CBE ol in the private office.He had .OLD E rs.D.Clawson Rea, formerly Miss with peatiy an of white satin enriched - es e ! 2B ir joe one or twice.> Mr.\u201d Josenk NGINEER DIES.Marion: Thompson.of Montreal; is a th Beaty and.silver, and a long tulle Zeeland, arr ne ARD.; S a i183 I | The case Was adjourned to Novem- zineer eph Germain, formerly en- ; the or the first time at, Her süs:te | and he wned with orange blossoms, Mercer, arr.Liverpool ++ ee ee Oct.29 ecl a e 3 I hen sther witnesses Will be away ye 2 the Grand Trunk, passed in the Wardlow Apartments, Winni- |-chids Pi ququet was a shower of or- La Gascogne, arr.Havre .* 24 HE n.peard.| For sterday, at the age of b) yaars.peg, this afternoon, \u201d , Crna ilies, and white heather.Her ROYal George, left Montreal ., * 27 Su ; : main serv than fifty years Mr.Ger- Mrs.Hugh Vallance entertained at ad ans were a diamond :and emer- Bellon lef hontreal Le à OF 98 Le AYOR NATH jain served the Grand Trunk, retir- tea on Tuesday afternüon, her Aaughe mother, and 2 flamong anged to her Slionz, left Monreal ., ., .\"O5 | {HER © UPHOLDS M AN.RL le was the father-in-law ter, Mrs, Fisher, receiving : with.her.of th » aid a diämond ring, the gift Ocean INWARD.RME \u2014_\u2014 ; Ir.Joseph Tremblay, chief of the The decorations we 4 le sreom.The.frocks of her at- 2¢6ahic.arr.New York Oct.8 ag .A ar pusade.©\" ranged with very pretty effect ar- tendants were \u2018of pale yellow satin Cervona, left Middlesboro .\u201c.1.\" 36 TM\" > Ai, Judge Does Not Think Rome\u2019s | the pein meting, held this morning, The marriage ot ame ; yelled in chiffon, and\u2019 they wore black LATEST REPORTS.i fio ta .trat emen\u2019s Benefit Association Moore, da M38 anor ver \u2018hats; with-\" Richmond ros The Allan liner Tunisia : i : ia; 1 ?Chief Magistrate Deserved - = passed the following resolution: Moore, daughter of Mr.Alex.B.J.and\u2019 carriéd.bouquets.of Ses, Fame Point at 6 wm.to-day.and 1s due 15) C \u2018That the asso resoiution:\u2014 .Moore, Grosvenor ave., to Mr.Har: shade.= Their eift , of the same | to reach Quebec at 4 ay.and is due Se) IR _ ensure.«| with regret PE du i has learned Pilgrim, of Brockville, takes place this were pearl sr ent From the groom |Montreal on Friday evening Friday and 4 A Germain, th eath of Mr.Joseph afternoon, at St.Mathias.Church.rece tion\u2019 af 18: + I'heére was a large | The Allan _ liner Corinthian passed LE a Al, Judge is one of those who in- Wife of the chiet of the: fire depart.The best man and, ushers at.the Greening veine aésistea by Lis daughe \"Phe Canada Aone Ss Pris Adaib .: 1028 a 10 support a motion of council ment.and desires to express to the Davis-Bagg wedding entertalhed - the lF, Madame Pantazzi.She wo gh- was reported by marconigram ab ert = | C0 8 critieising the way in which Council bereaved family their deepest sym- bridesmaids at a theatre \u2018party\u2019 last French chiffon \u201cgown with a Belle Jets at 4.30 this \u2018morning.3p0am - ! - By 0.criticized he utterances of Mayor | Pathy in this their hour of -Qistress:\u2019 St amies Clubs at afterwards at the studded with garnets, a large black |and Monbreal on Sunday afternoon 1:54 M Vathan, of Rome.\u2018I will vote for it,\u2019 CC \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 15 , at: which they were |.Vélvet hat; and cafried 4 ns.\u201d We Là [ Natha ; , , | ined by Mr d ) ; ried russet \u2018mums.EMPRESS DELAYE : | Rd said this morning, \u2018though I think LE joined by Mr.and Mrs.Huntley Ward The house was beau ; : The Canad Ep.U N | Tr ee be Dotter to let the matter PNOTHEN MONTCALM STREET Davi» LS With yellow Chrysanthemums, and ne of Ireland.which was reported 14) 150 TUME in all the latest PR \u20ac gop.Council is no place to discuss decide Foard of Control this morning « Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Munro will be bridal pair received under a canopy iles Rovtheast of Heath Point 9 colors \u2014 ver tylish ; TBE rt base religlous questions.But I cer- par ello open Montcalm street up to o ome\u2019 to their friends on the af- |-0f green and white.Later, Mr.and trip to-day is not making as fast a y stylish, worth from : ara : pinly think we made ourselves ridi- Toms Lafontaine.This decision fol- ernoon and evening of Monday, Oc- Mrs.Ramsay left for places in the trip as usual.and is not expected to ar- ! ] 5.= 1, clous passing such a resolutioñ as ajq a vigorous campaign waged by tober 31st, at their home, 1878 St.Ur- | United States, the lâtter weari rive at Quebec much before noon to- $15.oo to $25.00 : for this Sal HE Wi.I don\u2019t think Mayor Nathan.re Dubeau.It is estimated the bain street, on the occasion of = the brown tailor.made suit, a Seal Rat morrow.Jwing fe the strike of coal : \u2019 aie 7.05 $.19 ê deserves censure.He had the cour- will cost.about $28,700.twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- with pink roses, nd ink pi Th sailing as aes 1° Empress, lthouzn 3 al À eo say what he believes, that is 1 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 riage.oni co will reside at the \u2018Travancore Pied a supply of coal of the US EN 75 CLOAKS in Beaver T d d \u2018 i 1 (8 ar he inese -tea-room at pa.ments, Montreal.rdness.and this will probably cause \u2019 weed, a : 108 | 9 mrs NAPOLEON'S PRAYERS, - |Zear opening at the Arena this af- At th her, delay of nearly 24 hours on her C pu ai a n THANKSGIVING SERVICES.tornoon is In charge of Miss Belle Le |tle ine Church of St.Jumes tho pos.© VUE ANDYR DAMAGED.aracul, 3-4 length; worth from $13.00 | ILE Hi Î ockerby; con-\u2018ner: Mrs.E, B, Bus.ernoon, at half-past ,: AND A D.i ; ue iE at St.Thomas's Church the harvest 1s Experiences as a Young Offi-| teed, Mrs.Warden Lowden, Mr A.four o'clock, the marriage was solem- art ee N.S.Oct.27.\u2014The steamer to $15.00 ; for th pal us.Thanksgiving service will be held wu: b : ; , Mrs.Al- |nized of Miss E Andyk, from Rotterdam f i ! IS Dale | eh Thanks IE re.prescher at oa cer at a Border Town of Max i Boar, Mee Arnold Stevenson, daughter of Mr velyn Stanley Bagg, arrived here to-day with annoy .6.95 | ESA ; § * © 2 .men cFar Er .al .R.Stanley sh : [ATL y \u2018 % À © morning service will be the Rev.Mr.Burgundy.las Gur.Mrs.W.P.Slésson Mrs D.Cogs to Mr.Huntley Ward Davis, CHE VIRGIN AN'S PASSENGERS.is S ; ; 1195 0 M ONE AC the evening Within Watson Me E.Con Mackie, Mrs.Son of the late Hon 7.Re Syand.sail tor 1m liner Virgiman js due lo This Sale is the most extraordinary for | à 192 1 F chu a.: evening ithi 3 Vatson, Mrs.E.on, J.K.Ward.|sail Liver rginian is due a.: 7 1 .te grvice the Rev.Mr.Norwood, of Napoieez the centuries old walls young vey: Roy, Mrs.poopeland, Mrs, Har- The church was decorated beautifaliy following.fverpaol to-morrow with the the goods adverti d d L © .| AE - Trinity Church, will speak.Special apo n \u2018Bonaparte passed the for-.John Patterson, Mrs.\u2018J.Kine.the Tor the occasion with pink and white Archer, .Montreal; Mrs.Andrae, Ha: old sed, an we 1nvite | + ta li E ie s rendered by the choir, ¢ years from 1788 to 1782, d - isses Yuile.Ross Roa: .] ! and greenery, An arch of |Archer Toronto; Mme.L Bellinder,0t- - - | | AE \" and me, church will be appropriately | which the sous-lieutenant of the pit Paton.; ' \u2019 gers, Brown, smilax and pink flowers was at the Mori; Buxton, Toro nto; Mrs.= ridges, our customers to COM E EARLY.| a ta iecorated.lery regiment of La F all ver i ing t ntrance to the chancel, with white and |G.Badinier, Brussels; Son, LL Or 0:1:0, 818 ; ç \u2018 ere practically : y quiet wedding took place yes- pink .chrysanthemu - Badinier, Brussels; T.Bolton, Mont- Hk rt matured his astonishin j terday afternoon ysanthemums, ferns, and jreal; J.Bolton, Vanc' ; Û {j 9h s j AE g genius amid 47, oon at a quarter.past five Palms massed on each si Toronto; harppcouver; R.Calllard, at 5: MIANNUAL SHAMP0OO ous privationes and more than rigor- oO clock, avhen Miss Elizabeth Davidson, |'Was covered with.white flowers \"ana Strathmore: A.J Garwithen Sp Cenaton ; 3% | it \u2019 7 hs : we vations, which in themselves Char] aughter of the late Captain {the chancel was bordered with th Vancouver; A.Cooke, Winnipeg; YR = Ie 5: ron THE ELEPHANTESSES he ast of rare heroism, Ont.OS as ma lason, of Beaverton, flowering plants, a tall pedestal vase England: dir D Miss Duncan, Londox, 3 3 o., m, plin vs 8.Mr.\"of pin] \u201chite- ch ; = nd; Mr.Davies, i 7.8 | ; he pm ie te of ve Da PE 10 Mr, Reyes A, of pi sed Sade an ant | Be hr Bon es al 5 , \u2019 .: 3 a ; A \u2018 A \u2018 s || 4 ; Miss ., : ; » | si Ek 2 .2 Kisses Jewel and Hattie Have Their gommemoration on a public place, and by 8 performed in St.George's Church the altar steps.The seats for the in- Que.; Miss M.Enke.Victoria: 8, fa @ Li \" (omplexions Treated and Are - rere anges moved.pistes, a cor: the near relativ os peed Smyth.only vited guests were marked with clusters Toons: Yancouver; À rs.Ferguson, To- Ei IR e 4: \u2018 [| ; azette,\u2019 i ob the bride.e asters tied with wh ibb to; J.Morrison Glen, Mrs.Glen.Glas- i VER i Massaged With Oil and ape stone ee fate as it were vas.Re ore Te pis ho oie marriage rite was.performed by Érontreais Ensign Hagia quiteridge, B18 Boiled Tar.which e quiet streets through dress of bl , wore her travelling |the Lord Bishop of Ontario and the |E.A.Hargrove Liveroodi.Misa pois iE IR : .hich, the marvellous conqueror used so ue broadcleth, with corsage Venerable Archdeacor rtoi toe Halsreaves, Liverpool; Miss Hug- La ; to walk.year after sed bouquet of white orchids, and carried uncle eäcon Norton, D.D, |Enson.Chicago; J.Holberom, Mrs, T 1 a ne (New York \u2018Herald.\u2019) pected \u201cof genius, or Tt Teast of reo Soria Crane book After an in- choral, Pine proceséional Rome bains Hewitt Sm PE itr Kenaaton Mans; 305 Notr \u20ac Da me West 108 1 .2 The Misses Jewel and Hattie, two uf markable.talent; by his commander, brides\u2019 sister 915 a the home.of the \u2018The voice that.breathed o'er Eden,\u2019 Gerson.Winnipeg: Russell Johnson, 188 14 : 0 0 the Baron du Teil, \u201c h , eel street, Mr.and The brid Tr: .s, Jennison, Montreal; H.J.Jackson 18 he most popular elephantesses IN dans les a , \u2018marechal du camp Mrs.Dunton left for'a trip south.Re e entered with her father, by |B.G.King,Liverpool; Miss 1da N Ki ! IRE va ncnyderm place, Central Park, Pre- Creti rmees de Sa Majeste Tres Miss Ida Lena Baird, only 4 whom she was given away, and pre- |London,Ont.: Major the Earl of Lanes: 10 8 Le ured for the social.season, yesterday retionne Louis.XV., etc.of Senator a La Te, only daughter ceded by the bridesmaids, her sister, borough,- M.V.0.,\" Countess of Lanesbor- = : LE Ss.» having \u2018heir complexions = com- 4 ne Bastille had not been attack-|and Mr Mal dr George I.Baird, Miss Gwendolen Bagg\u2019 as maid of hon- ough, Lady Eileen Butler, Lady Betty ERR jitely renovated.The announcement \u2018 The General Assembly had not Donald of RY x.ronibeld Mac- |or;:- Miss Ada Lindsay, Miss - Isobel pu ler, Ottawa; Ag G.Leck, Liverpool; : 142 Ia ee ee ertificial means to pre- Met.King Louis XVI.\u2018was king, ried i TA ok; B.C., were mar- Creelman, Miss May Fetherstonhaugh, Buffalo.MIRE Teo Forontars., Lemon, Ù \\ mio ter southful appearance wil | though the catastrophe was near at |at n on nity | Church, Andover, N.B., Miss Alice Ogilvie, and Miss Georgina nard, Lethbridge Alte Ln bat May- ; RY Ww, ume as a shock.to thousands of per- hand.Young Napoleon Bonaparte was performed by day.ne Cela as Smithers.Dr.A.:Mackenzie Forbes dleton, Newcastle-on-Tyne; À.A Mor C6 i .BB os who have admired their patent 2 oyal Artillery officer at Auxonne.Guests were present ve .R.Hopkins.|was best man, and the ushers were ton, Toronto: Miss Mitchell, North 3at- EE wather skin under the impression that Michelet in the .absence of much Eastern C present from all parts of Mr.Maurice Burke, Mr.Magill Tait, be oy Fellow Monier: Nay | i iE twas real, It isn't right to give away *Pout young Napoleon's doings at wedding anada and from Maine.The Mr.W.Coristine, Mr.F.Archbald, BC; Mr.Ma A Ca dlitghel.Nanaimo, Bi 65 a se rien out as Auxonne justly opined that he must ont ing presents were almost witi- [and Mr.Roger Ward.\u2018The bride wore Mundell.-Pierson, Wan: Stes.MasMit- : 188 > 3 pr \u2019 E = : - .\" À 4 \" .Loue nr ; .S 4 litax: ; 3 | kl-BHl Snyder and Bob\u201d Horton, |- about \u2018this important period of \u2018the west.Mr.Bic started on a \u2018tour \u2018she wore was the one that had been |Miss Stuart 2 anton vers Wort: Halitax; .Thinking of goi : LR kni-ures and dermatologists.to condueror\u2019s life, \u2018but the surmise holds:| of Tôrontr #Universit.1s.a graduate warn by her \u2018mothermand her maternal |;Loronto:\u2019 C.\u2018Street, Ninga.Man: Non, g of going to the Old Land A Le best families in Menagerie Hollaw, | perfectiÿ good thät.the young soldier | practising law.in Vo x \u201cdu now: grandmother, Mrs.Cliarles F.- Smithers.R.Scott.Vancouver: F.Tebbs: \u2018Rocan- across the sea, are you?Well, you Nady i i Fre their attention to Misses .Jewel Was a model in his profession, .in- A 18 : Cranbrook.\u201d .| Her ornaments weré a diamond, and ville.Sask.: Miss M.Tomlinson, Livar- will certainly bring your friends some 1 ; ;: mi Hattie To repair the ravages Satiâble for improvement, a good ofti- quiet but very pretty wedding took pearl necklace, given by her parents, |son, Lady Wilmot.Miss I.Wilmot.Nel- Souvenirs from Canad ?I ed pean emûless whirl of gayety cer, a good comrade nt, a good om place at the residence of the bride's {2nd a diamond and pearl bracelet the Wei Bia Williams, Regina: Miss A.À anada.Let us here 7 : i tier scour their dainty charges thor- charmingly modest in his Intercourse parents last \u2018evening, Victoria ave.gift of the grobm, and her bouquet was couver:.My Rite Sos VE SO ror.(remind you that \u201cTHE WIGWAM™ ¢ : 3 uighly with soap and water -for sev- with \u2018gome local families of respect- 4 Then Miss Garnet Greene, Sompased \u2018of llies of the valley in England: Fred.White, Chatham, Ont 's headquarters for everything Cana- iq sn eal hours, afterwards taking them on ability.-and position, genuinel d \u2018Ç aughter of Mr.and Mrs.|S70Wer arrangement.The bridesmaids |; rs.D.Young.Montreal; Jos.Yates fA dian as well as Indian in ch Ë cn: ter laps and rubbing them with even demonsträti , genuinely and George Greene, was united in marriage Were dressed alike in pale pink satil Toronto; Mrs.Emmons.\u2019 \u201c Our ety i ; In character.ï 2?migh bath towels until their skin .at- piety whieh was.aa ao to Mr.George A.Ambrose.The cére- with tunies of Dresden net veiled iF .AT SHIPPER'S RISK.the present time is the best to make our mpl immense, and : its a healthy pinkish glow.When rare with\" very-young officers of artil- PLIS ME performed by the Rev.'J.H.ninon and embroidered in touches of River steamers and forwarding agents is fresh, new and quaint i i ® your selections, as our stock : ter are thoroughly dry they are pow- lery.°° ing ; -j Philp, M.A.The bride, Who was given gold; large black velvet hats faced at _Frince Rupert are accepting freight line, our li a quant in design.We have no competitors in our * ; or dred with charcoal, after which they Half \u2018a 6 ti : \u2018away by her father, wore a lovely with pink and trimmed with small pink or up-river.points at the shipper\u2019s risk ne, our lines being original and only sold by \u201cThe Wigwam.\u201d N i lee i massaged with neatsfoot dressiuZ erowned with ours the \u201cmaker net nd earned dress trimmed with pear of of They carried \u201csheaf \u201cbouquets Prince Rupert Nem ugh freight at time you are our way call in and look through our di olay W re ; res _erowned r of an aquet of | of.pi rysanthe : » so ay, to ing i splay.e a ' on.a 8.combination of soft boiled tar the Contordàt -restored public wor- and carried a Shower bouquet of white Ol npmk chrysanithemums, and wore fthe river boats busy \u2018until the close ot busy getting in our new stock, and feel certain we can pl : nt mk | liver oil.This is permitted to ship in \u2018France after the ostentatious later for th ; Marit! mbrose leave gift enamel brooches set with.pearls, navigation.Warehouses at Port Essing- Note our address\u2014 please you.| re Jn and then the elephants are atheism of the Revdlution, perhaps.the bride aA | it me.Provinces.= ts from the rooms whose souvenirs ton are full of freight as well as local @ \u20ac ji y 0 \u201c1 thev.EO + , - ; ; , \u2018man.usher arf pin s at Prin : T - T BV sine like cut ass.The ey se + remembered bes! jes reasons of satin-draped dress with silk cloak and of whole pearls.Mrs.R Staniey Boge, portation to Big Canon by rail over ee 6 H E 3 3 134 PEEL STREET o the skin makes it ate\u2014how he ubed toigo at Auxonne [satin hat and plumes to, match.On |the bride's mother, wor h : Grand Trunk Pacific is.expected to open ite Domini \u2014 Bn, necessary to use quite quietly by himsélf In the after- their return they will reside on Lorne |&own of grey chiffon volver andsome within the next 30 days, but beyond: that on Opposite Dominion Square.= Thess we oiled them twice a.y car\u2019 noons' of the restful border town \u2018to- ave.LL ~~ satin, and a large black valvet hat Pin point there pin only be stages and pack OPEN EVENINGS.mized Mr.Snyder, \u2018they would be ward 4 o\u2019clock-to say his prayers be- The marriage of Miss Margaret Ful- willow : plume, and she carried pink ton.or the mew towns beyond Hazel- =m 5 full of cracks as a condemned Tore the statue of Our Lady in the ton, daughter of the late Mr.John |FoSes and violets.Mrs.Davis, the \u2019 \u2014 SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 din At home in the jungle they | ttle chapel of the Ursulines.\u2019 Fulton, of Cte des.Neiges, to Mr.|Eroom\u2019s mother, wore a white satin GULF REPORT.mn \u2014 \u2014 f ve their mud baths every day, and devét the \u2018good nuns, charmed at his Willlam Henderson Paul, son of Mr.gown with\" hand-embroidered., lace | cane Salm x A .§ lis keeps their skin m- gocd condition.GEVout bearing, would send a bouquet Walter Paul, took place very\u2018 quietly | !Trmmings, and white hat with fea- |w at San jrornobe.outward at 2.50 | 3 ¢y can\u2019t get any mud here because of ranunculus and anemone, his favor- yesterday afternoon at the\u2019 residence thers and: touches of black velvet, and 5 m.esterday Fotnebs: outward at 2.30 i île politicians have cornered the | Lc flowers, to the boy lieutenant with of the bride's brother, \u201cMr.James.W.She carried violets and lilies.of the val- \u201cL'Islet, 40\u2014-Clear, calm.i et ° he arse un eyes 2rd Fhe pale Fulton, a Arlington avenue, West- er ne, Bagg, the bride's grand- Riv.du Loup, d6\u2014Clear, north, : Miss Jewel has just turned forty, C9 countenance.e had good mount.he Rev.\u2018I.- A.Montgomery.her, was gowned.in black velvet, |, Father.Point; -160\u2014Clear, northwest.i ry gives the impression.dot reason to look an ascetic.He od officiated, in the presence of imme- and wore a.small black bonnet with Outward at 8.30 Bom.yesterday B2a- intorens à is an excellent opportun ity for interested parties to purchase an us be a giddy old thing to want, to nothing but his poor pay, and to make diate relatives.The rooms were dec- white osprey.Mrs.Norton, the bride's nar at 8 0am Maud, \u201cest rest in a very valuable property ripe for subdivision.oe her neck and shoulders \u2018done it do, somehow,.perhaps also to send orated prettily with palms and eut aunt, was wearing pale grey duchesse Outward at 8 a.m.a P.C.steamer.Plan giving full 1 er twice a year.But you must re- an occasional Hvre to the starving Iit- flowers, principally pink roses.The gatin.with.garniture .of Indian em- Matane, 202\u2014 Cloudy, strong mnorin- diate ret particulars to the investor who is looking for imme- er that as elephants go she is tle.brothers\u2019 and sisters in the Corsi- bride, who was given away by her bro- broidery in silks and silver, and a black West.Eu © returns.Ail in the filly class, as they have C21 home, young Napoleon Buona- ther, wore a blue cloth travelling dress.velvet hat; \"Mrs.Lennox Mills, wis- Martin River, 260 \u2014 Clear, strong ACT NOW ow to stick around.two or parte used only to eat once a day, and black Jat, and a dlamong Pendant, teria voue gown and small toque of Doc ape Magdalen, 294 Clear, strong ace hundred years.about ,3.o*clock\u2014after comin he groom's gift.Miss Jean Fulton was | e lace; Mrs.Robert Lindsay, bk 1W.\u2019 ue \u2019 fad eight candles in her Miss pie from his prayers.\u2019 ; g back bridesmaid, dressed in .blue silk, and velvet gown with yoke of white Slack ER ame.Point \u201c324 Clear \u201cstrong gale i General inst *¢ and is still in swaddling clothes.I have.often.heard a charming lady, Mr.Robert Paul was his brother's best sels lace and black velvet hat with jet northwest.Inward at 7.30 am.\"108 and inv st ents.ont aed the bath immensely ex- granddaughter of a famous Napo- man.Many handsome eding sifts and white osprey: Mrs J.B.Learmont, files cast grenier outward at 6.30 303 Board of T estments, ce e _ ; e , ding.severa voile over satin, parti roi].|P-m.yesterday: Cascapedia.: 1 ir, ne soap ot Tn her eve | mle a es he rent marne Shame on ho TET, Tm OS) St nt ie 25 ys partially veil > Taps master, sif-Clear; northeast card ol Trade Bldg, MONTREAL Ww .; Je ; ; ; .J À \u2014 x toad do.early piety which brought upon him, wedding trp ie er rs.Paul will velvet hat; Mrs, George H.Smithers, West Point, 357\u2014Clear, strong sale, | em FREER.elle Han) wenty gallons of the brun- as upon the founder of the Austrian e Rte - To | a.t ng a taupe velvet gown and hat north, ° : Conn : a QUI \"°° liquid 11 each case.\u2018Miss Hattie house, the blessi hi A quiet but interesting wédaing o match, and carrying a bouquet of | 8.W.Point, 363\u2014Clear, strong ga'e Saturda meanar and - is liable 3 the À .\u2018Miss.ie , tl essing which prospered ; wis ta ; : ; : F.g ga'e 1 lar and on conviction is liable to _ & the first ons to get the treatment, his genlus.took place at the home of the bride\u2019s |!ilies of the valley and violets; Mrs.no eS on Co THE SPY IN PEACE.imprisonment, with or without hard _ Ps, EEE of half a hundred per- Count Rudolf of Habsburg was said father, Trout .River,\u201d N.Y, last Cac Root, the bridegroom\u2019s aunt, gare hast.#18 \u2014Cloudy, strong | labor, for a term not exceeding one ww ape : women and children, who to have given his horse to a poor eve ing.at balf-pust gix o'clock, when yoke.due ease satin with -white lace |\u201d Heath Point: 439\u2014 _ ov British G .vear, or to a fine, or to hoth imprison- ! the Stop ine enclosure in the rear priest hasting toa sick call and to Louise, eldest.daughter of Dr.©.and hat to, ad nr touches \u2018of gold, Cape Ray, 536\u2014Squally, west.rus overnment's Various Pun- ment and a fine, if he dues any of the biked Mr ep ant house.Miss Hattie have humbly walked to let the priest Crippen was united in marriage to at.0: match; Mrs.Gregory, of Flat Point, 584\u2014Cloudy,strong north- ishments for Different Act following things: \u2019 0 eave Snyder if it wasn\u2019t possible ride.his charger.A time was soon the Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell, zut Sex oa aunt of the groom, in Feri How ar 8 ae p.m.yesterday, 5.(1) Enters (Government fortress hove à space in the middle of her w py ister of the First :.Presbyterian ey 8, th pink trimmings, finistied |Felix: Inward at 154 Par yestérdar, : r i} ory, : var ip.Pack for e of her to come \u2018when the chapel of the 3 : No with lac Black picture.hat- Bonavista; outward 4 a.in, Ocean; in- ; arsenal, factory, dock vard, camp.rdere, bat ThE and just polish the Ursulines was to be made a drink- Church, Montreal The MnatT age oe Mrs.ace and large black moture hat; ward at 2 am.Benedict.The spy in romance is common ship, or office to obtain information Be was likely to cathe a THe ie ing room, and when the statue of the Frasher or Lake Champlain NY \"a silk.and picture hat to- matehs Mrs.rain trong south fog; heavy fo \u201cbe \u2018rare, LP ho SES are di cov.RARE 1 éold.He e|v .; in, N.Y., RE cture , to: mz 3 .stron .: : , y are discov- 2 i : ; : > $0 badly worn in several places Virgin before which Napoleon prayed friend of the family.Only.the :imme- Benjamin T.Davis, wearing white Belle.Isle, 723\u2014Foggy, strong gale, ered.It is popular pellef-and to a hot aon any document.sketch.On skidding aft it was decked out as an image of the Giate relatives Were present at the |S@tin veiled in black Chantilly lace, a southeast, - Inward at 6 am.Empress certain extent it Is true.f photograph, plan.model, or Enonleiss es or four buckets peanuts that Goddess of Reason.Even in the ceremony, and the \u201cbride and room | black velvet hat, and carryi y lace, a £0 and: otward at 3 ph.yesterday pe aan oxen s true, for tFe ex-|of anything which he is nat entitled equi uckets of asphalt were storm of \u2018anti-Christianit h e ony, e and.grool : à nat, ving violets; {90 miles east Montreal: inward at 2.3 penditure on.secret service of al! na- to obtain or takes without lawful au- Litired to fill in th a stianity the young were unattended.They .were\u2018 recipi- Miss Davis, -of St.Andrews, black lace : cpranirea + Pyi 0 tions is one of those items of National thority = : E38 to hear the Are vi a artilleryman.showed his fidelity and ents of very many beautiful weauing gown and large black hat: .Following Berd maar pee ca sterday 156 finance as to which there are no de \u2018 ® Takes sect jan ; tak FSS what 9 something of his iron temper.\u2018gifts Refore leaving Mon eal Mp.| the service in the church Mrs.Sta niles rinthian.1 es ils\u2014 y as i jes \u2018 aly or fort, bo happen 15 qu | \u201cnr Seok Se or) Eamets pint SG ve | Pose hold» the church, Svs, Stanley mites east Corinthian.TT (IS CHnat, SR, rate Mas SOR LAR PLN factors, dock ara.or °vere cold and ¢ above the clock face,\u201d he took from tiful Knabe plano and \u2018a \u2018cabinet © of brooke street.where the floral d - QUEBEC AND ABOVE.Ss i th i is ten r ss, , , y , or on | was getting the ime: clo , ul abine bi .re tl il decora- ! ometimes the spy is a subject of camp.nt sens ind TE de D | hve cule OG Rents inet ro Sf and\u201d mien recs ASHE lol RA 84 ED 2 the.State\u2019 Under whose protection Me (h communicates the contents of ewel & rate - À à à e con\u201d .rs.Camp- 8-581 LAO.Di eceivir - we outw at ves, ï - ?; ; ! ite during the ng open furniture and hid them for many bell left at nine o'clock for New: Tot.in \u2018the: bay window; which was me Gravel 2 nd tow: outs ard at 8.50 am.formation to Dessiner, hore Teton, oy re on nt : TC Rabie to at Joni When it came her turn was months.Nor timidly either.'THe where they Will spend-a \u2018short honey- Bowered in flowers.Refreshments were | Vercheres, 19\u2014Outward at 9 a.m., SS.happily, he is a foreigner risking his terest of the State, %o be communicat hittag (rc VOUS as could be.She per- printer, , M: Joly, .of.Auxonne, saw moon.They expect \u2018 to .return to served in the billiard room and dining.Athenia- : 482 [ liberty for good pay in order to send ed, bead the attendants to shampoo her the sacred objects in the voung offi- Montreal about the: third of: next room, the latter; where the bride's cake Cape.Rouge, 132-\u2014Anchored inward, home to his Government sketches and The punishment is increased Ww py Lee ears and then trumpeted SO cer\u2019s bare room and expressing his month, and will take.up- their resi- was cut, being arranged all: with white at rer 1 Borgestad 4 \u2018at 7.50 a.m.Plans and copies of official documents, severity where the intention to.com \u201cere pat she was led into the house, wonderment was told by Napoleon: dence in the York Apartments on roses.Mr.and Mrs.Davis sailed, to- Trym: arrived inward at 12.20 a.m.SS.and of plans of fortifications, secured municate the forbidden information or Ly assine Race was completed.The Tes, Just so; and x you want fo bear Mance street.0 = day py.the Royal George,\u201d to \u2018spend Manchester Shipper; 2 am, Lady of Hy some roundabout way.Doubtless plan or sketch to a foreign State is 3 Cases : 1.a mas an say 1 ear rom \u2018 themnum®* weddi oneymoon .- ye.: i \u2019 - c 529 oe nigh N A Re ponts were end: to end\u201d How little the gentle- vas pretty iin on on tng the.bride.wore 2 nla a of Gaspe nse he Les Mie uses not Supply Le oo Dons Lion ha nt he Somonce Ne _ bz voror lS ahead of the best scratch.men Of ihe Barricades at Paris sus- Church of St.George the Martyr, To- Alice blue cloth braided, with Irish lace _ tained straightforwardly, and most Breaches of official trust by persons UN tante signe?PE NN encres oem EE similarly pee TE a sight?asked Hat- : n that r young of Mr.Thomas a.Greening, \u2018was uni- wil .0: re urn, they (See Also Page 1.) land, perpe punished, the severe sentence being dant time I wash it I can't Corgican was already nourishing sen- ted in marriage to Mr.W lter Ba ill take up their residence in Mont- existence by employing him on the administered if there is an int i » Wthing with it.\u2019 timents which foreboded no perma- ee?an ater Ban- }real.: So -At the end of the hour no agreement other.supply information to a forelgn State, i \u2014 nencs for the \u2018end of superstition\u2019! [ i : j was reached.and the court was ad- England has her secret service fund, and the milder punishment if that in= 917} + .\u2018And how little the gentlemen of Ver- A WESTMOUNT RECIT.CT \u2014 - journed until Nov.28, in order to give and occasionally questions are asked [tention is not proved.pon he Pi a | Pi sailles and the Tuileries suspected UN ECITAL.mands for more.Mrs.Huber\u2018s manne the jurors.whe are mostlv farmers, an In Parliament and answered in the The consent of the Attorney General nsti- noia IANO that they had under their hand & The recital given by Mrs.Clementine Is pleasing, and the songs she chose opnortunity to look ~fter their business best Ministerial manner of reticence.| has to be given for a prosecution for sont I .: voung god of war who only wanted Varney-Huber, soprano, = and iss Were such as were sure to prove a ose and do the most urgent work.Con- England, also, doubtless, suffers some- an offence under this act.It follows 24 S Different the -pportunity té finish \u2018the rising Laura Walker, piantét, in Victoria Hall, light to her auditors.- Sterns\u2019s \u2018Co- sequently the Brown case will not come times from the presence of spies, and therefore, that in peace time ample 5 Sd Chief am against Church and King by an anti- Westmount, last evening, was well at- quette\u2019 made a special appeal to the up before the date above hamed.it is interesting to draw attention to Mèans exist to deal with a foreignen .20 JR or pCR the exclusive superlor- cipation of the \u2018whiff of grapeshot\u2019 tended.younger element, and three bird songs Ce the law under which they can be dealt caught at the work of spving, and the \u201cera tes that Planola Plano are the de.that afterward finished the Terror.Miss Walker's pianoforte selections by Lehmann, \u201cThe owl,\u2019 \u2018The yellow COMING TO MONTREAL with in the event of their being dis- intention to supply his information to Bustos ha Spo one a control over the Indeed, young Napoleon got one little Wore mainly of the technical kind, hammer\u2019 and \u2018The cuckoo\u2019 were quaint nez.a * covered.a foreign State would scarcely be dif- the a many aotrostyle, the Themodist chance of showing his short way with over which she thas a splendid mas- and amusing.Both artists were pre- Winnipeg, Oct.27.\u2014The Rev.Thur- In 1878 the matter of the punishment ficult of proof.In war time the spy ah es any (tne marvellous modist Ch ations.Sent in command of a tery.The opening.number, Toccata sented with beautiful baskets of roses.low Frage Paster ox Chureh, of spies was brought prominently to Is more igorously dealt with.His pun- day JCal tran iy e person with no detachment in May, 1789, to the little 24 PUF in D Minor, of.Bach-Tau- ro.C.TT.Shaw acted as memos: Portage La Prairie, has been granted POV notice by a copyist in the For- ishment, if caught, is death.Suspl- M into the 5 to put his own feel- town of Seurre to put down a revo.SIE: DY Miss Walker, .was undoubt- Panist to Mrs.Huber.The recital was leave of absence for the firht two eign Office supplying to a newepaDer clon is often considered ample f Plnts protect tac, (More than 300 lutionary outbreak he lined up his edly her masterplece of\u2018 the evening.under the patronage of Mrs.&.J weeks in December, when he will go the contents of a diplomatic document A suspected man may consider himself * re ;.oof of ese various features men in the excited, furious 3 gare | It Was gkilfully rendered in all\u2019 its Brown, Mrs.George Cantlie, Mrs, T.to Montreal to deliver a course of lec- of the greatest importance at the time.fortunate if he is not hanged fir ¢ and a ; ing sup the Pianola Plano's wi slots a complication of detail, but being of an Crane, Mrs.A.F.Dunlop, M .T.fures before the Presbyterian College, He coull not be punished.It is true tried afterward.\u2014 \u2018 a and gi - ager tong yp macy.It is these features filled \u2018with sansculottes, commanded oo oly elassical kind the audience, McDougall, Mrs.J Pitblade iy Alex.on \u2018Misstonary work.\u2019 that he was taken to Bow Street T7 London \u2018Telegraph.À bave von pe other instrument\u2014that them to aim and pen, shootéd as a whole, Were more delighted with W.Ross, Mrs.L.Skaife, Mrs.tis \u2019 wv \u2014 Police Court, but the sitting Magis- COTE \u20ac i * \u2014 on endorsement Fiano Fiano the have order tos Pasig all a aie I one or tro of the other compositions, Stephens, jr, -and Mrs.J.Thom.SENTENCED TO BE HANGED trate.Mr.Vaughan, discharged him ce NOTES AND NOTICES.Hy Ss maste: of the ; .1] such as Paderewskl\u2019s \u2018Polonaise in D _- rer : \u2018 ecause he had committed no offence P.R.Special Excursion Trai D Obta es of music.beg honest people to stand clear., ch was th \u2018 > Lethbridge, Oct.27.\u2014Wasel CI y aw.S {Th giving Dav SION {FAIR OH \" NORD In Montreal only at The.little square of Seurre was quite Major,\u201d whlch son as finale.hiefly of ME RCHANTS BANK DIVIDEND.was to-day found guilty of ce meer = the i a Ta October 31st hs Non Monday.next.i ie a DHEIMERS\u2019 Limited empty in a dozen seconds.\u2018There the light and lively sort, and although The regular quarterly dividend of 23; der of Alex.Lascaruk, on May 26 last, prevent the disclosure of offictal ao- Arranged to run a spécial rat pue ; Rye * $t Catherine i was no shooting.The \u2018honest people\u2019 they ware rather numerous (being De ee bor 1 to Merchants near Staffordville, a suburb wf Leth- cuments in formation, known as the Ste.Agathe to Montreal.leaving St Ë Bi; ea) and Mountain Sta, stood clear.short), the audience made insistent de- ers on De Trovomber 1t.° Sharehold- | bridge.: Chief Justice Harvey sen- |Official Secrets act, was passed.Under Agathe at 6.15 p.m.and arriving \u2026; À 18h .RT SE ord ce.tenced.him to be hanged on Dec.15.this act a person commits a misde- Montreal at Jos pone.stopping at in- 3 \u2018 \\ Loe TE ; ermediaze stations.à ; 21 À \u20ac ¥ \u2019 et Lang = À + + \u201c - \u2019 \u2019 5 | a - \u2018.\\ EY es han de « a , Te be Closed at this Office During tbe posted .Company.THE-MONTŸE Po AL \"DAILY WITNESS.THU pe Troie mp tank \u2014s RSDAY, OCTOBER 27; 1910.anid VF > , pn > Week ly oy To SET wan is a Calendar Under the Distinguished Patronage of and the Countess Grey.A GRAND BAZ Their Exeellencies the Governor-Genersl or .ME * x 7 RS i ?In the ARENA, OCT.27th, 28th, 29th IN AID OF SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, At the Artistic Booth, Japanese, tumes will be worn by the Attendanis.Chinese, and many Other pretty cos- Ornamental, Useful and Novel Articles For Sale.: Knowles Military-Band and the New Era Orchestra will render seleg- tions of Music.Miss DALBY and Miss BRADY, Holo Danoers.MINUET under the Direction of Mrs.ALEXANDER.The Bazaar will be opened by His Worship the Mayor of Montredl ADMISSION 10 Cents.ART ASSOCIATION GALLERIES OF PAINTING - SCULPTURE, Etc.Cpen gam.to6p.m Admission 25¢.RRITISE AND FOREIGN MAIES.Week Ending Oct.29, 1810.27 10.30 Royal George, Can.North.St.Louis, American.\u2018Supplementary.Virginian, Allan.Laurentie, Dominion.\u2014\u2014 *Letters may be posted up to 6.00 .m.; other matter ahould be pusted be- ore 5 p.m.ue *¢Parcels are forwarded by these | steamers; latest time of mailing is 9.30 e.m.on Friday and 12.00 noon on Saturday.~ Letters for the shove mails may be posted at Station * up to within 15 minutes, and at Station °C up to within 30 minutes of the above-mentioned hours of closing.*Letters for Registration shoyld ds half an hour before closing ef am.**39 12.30 mail | CANADIAN CABLES Cape Town, Oct.27.\u2014Mr.Rodolphe Lemieux, Postmaster-General of Can- eda, has arrived here to attend the opening of the first Parilament of United South Africa.fa y ty FOR IMPERIAL A w TRADE MARK.London.\u2014~At a meeting last night of the British Empire League it was re- waïlved that in the interests of the trade of the Empire, it is desirable that a trade mark, to be known as thé \u2018British Empire trade mark,\u201d be egtablished for the purpose of distinguishing the products of the various ptrts of the Empire.CASES BEFORE PRIVY COUNCIL.\u2018London.\u2014The following cages are sêt for hearing before the next sitting of .the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: The Minister of Public Works of Alberta vs.the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Attorney-General of Saskatchewan and the King vs.the C.P.R.and the Attorney-General of Saskatchewan.The question involved relates to taxation of rallway prdpexty in Western Canada, - a : Judgment is to be given in the case .vw 1\u201d AY of the Bank of Montreal vs.Stuart.|.This: if an appeal case of the Bank | } of Mortreal, againét which the Supreme Court of Canada gave judgment.for \u2018Mrs.John Stuart, of To- | 0 1ih-her action to recover about $300,000, - 7 Cone, _ .a i.Mrs; Stuart.went security fer her husband when the latfer was connect» ed: with the Maritime Sulphide Com- | pabhy: and a large amount of money.went to the bank, as.a result.Then Ms.Stuart sued on the ground that she had not received independent Jezal advice.The -trial judge tion.The case went to the Court of | Appeal, and that body, comprising four judges at the sitting, divided equally.Mrs.Stuart went still higher, to the Supreme Court, and four eut of the five judges there sustained Mrs.Stuart\u2019s claim.#7 Other judgments to ba .given are: The Standard Ideal Company vs.the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company; the Burrard Power Company vs.the King; the Erie County Natural Gas Fuel Company vs.Care roll; Carrell vs.the Erie County Gas Fuel Company, and McFarland vs.the Bank of Montreal and the Royal Trust RI mo on COMMERCIAL UNION © 1 WITHIN THE EMPIRE.London.\u2014Bonar Law, addressing a Unionist demonstration at Glasgow laat night, uttered a warning about the danger of failing to respond to the fiscal advances of the dominjons.Can- eda, in making her treaties, could not end ought not to have done otherwise, but this tendency was taken by itself in the direction of disunion.Fortu- mately there was a force in the colonies equally as strong\u2014namely, a keen desire for closer commercial union within the Empire.The fact that Britain was unable to do anything to counteract the former tendency ought surely to make her all the more detérmined to do everything to encourage and develop the movements towards union.There were hopeful indications that this was coming about.The \u2018Morning Post.\u2019 anent Mr.Law's gpeech, says: \u2018There is no question of buying the loyalty of the younger nations, but the strengthening of the economic bonds is the only guard against the disruptive tendencies which threaten the British race.TE es CANADA\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT.Commenting editorially on \u2018The Trek to Canada,\u2019 the New York \u2018Times\u2019 ad- vigses the United States Government to advertise.\u2018Set forth te the farmer and the business men of Canada the superlor advantages of life in the United States,\u2019 says the \u2018Times.\u2019 One trouble about carrying out this programme is that Canada thought of it first and set forth her advantages.The Dominion Government has been busy for ten years, and the western fields have made good.Nothing is more convincing than the moving pic» tures shown by the Grand Trunk, picturing reapers reaping fields of Saskatchewan, where {he oats average 47 bushels per acre, as against 27 in the great State of Yowa, and when we compare the wheat yield of Canada to that of the wheat producing states in the Republic we find that Canada produces almost double the average yield gathered in the American fields.One may travel for 100 miles in parts of Texas to-day without seeing even a bluebird or a sparrow.Spur tracks are built and water tanks set in on flat cars to water passing locomotives, for even the artesian wells have gone dry.- Edson, Alta.the new Grand Trunk Pacific town, has organized an Alpine Club.ed 7 us RTE SOEUR \u2018dismissed the ge- | The Baily Witness | 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but he can \u2018size up\u2019 those who do that, and other dishonest things, in a way that they would not be flat» tered to hear.Sometimes a reporter may become notorious for fakes and other painful and undesirable things but that only happens rarely.Cn A MANIFESTO.The free traders of England, among whom are men of international reputation for wisdom and virtue, of the type of Lord Avebury (8ir John Lubbock), have just issued a mami- festo, which the Free Trade League of Canada is also to issus.The manifesto recalls that sixty years ago there was a world movement towards the reduction of tariffs, and that the acclamation of rising nationalities welcomed this promises of the growing inter-dependencs of the nations.That generous feeling has, unbappily, given place to international jealousiem, which fipd expression univerwally in unprecedented armanrents, and, + on\" forbid rénde.The Hiunitests tales, this logical position: \u2018A tendency sof Tax ke reas; prinry Meaning: No eX- | + others.\u2019 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910.| al.\u2019 more > ~~ \u2018general must have.origin igper In feeling thas in Tabi.That the \u2018of protection is hostility to; the for- \u2018free trade is thé rule within the con- \u2018ings, hawever wide, of any sovern- \u2018ment; that many States are eager to: \u2018extend by conquest their free trade: \u2018areas; that protection has so often\u201d \u2018followed wars; and that the lowering: | \u2018of interstate tariffs is everywhere re-.\u2018sarded ds a friendly act by which] \u2018both parties gain.Clearly economic\u2019 \u2018theory plays but a subordinate part \u2018im the adoption of protective tariffs.\u2019 And also: \u2018The unworthy and erron-] \u2018eous $dea that one state gains byan-.\u2018other\u2019s loss blinds men to the \u2018that protection is not legs a national \u2018than an international wrong.A State: \u2018which tries te confer on a few men \u2018the sole right to supply its market is \u2018decreeing a servitude to the vast body.\u201cof its oitizens in deflance of their just | \u2018aims to equa) laws and equal pro-\u2019 \u2018tection.Private privilege masquet- \u2018ades as national interest, and in #0 \u2018far as the system succeeds it cripples.| \u2018the revemue which was its pretext.\" A policy which has for its frank purpose the frustration of what has been done to bring the.nations closer together demands, as the.manifesto puts it, the strongest justification on\u2019 the grounds of expediency.The signatories to the manifesto who belong to protected countries declare, however, guch justification to be entirely lacking: and from their experience they Brmiy maintain that progress.in their- own State has been In spite \u2018of protections, \u2018that its burden falls most \u2018heavily on those who are least able \u2018to bear it; that by its deliberate dis- \u2018regard of the fact that plenty can \u2018only be had at its maximum by in- \u2018national capital and dividend, nar- \u2018rows the homs market, depresses \u2018wages, tends to unemployment, and \u2018places the protected country at a \u2018disadvantage in the markets of the \u2018world; and that the system which.\u2018confounds the obvious temporary \u2018gains of the privileged trader with \u2018national wealth ends inevitably in \u2018setting up a tyranny which makes \u2018a mockery of the popular franchise.en the one side we have a great and beneficent principle, wholly necessary to thejprogress of the race; and on.international relations.In the United: is a serious movement against high\u2019 be an evil, gnd in Canada \u2018tariff for \u2018revenue\u2019 sentiment is -every day in- | cregsing if for no ather reason than | a.protest against the stock-watering- merging robberies; n the tariff \u2018reformers\u2019 are fighting hard\" to throttle their country with a protective policy.The manifesto declares: « l * istiona \u201cFreb- Trade Lesigue ap = but was discharged, the jury «ls * Since the indictments wf missed Kelly had acted stra nmr ath Mr.J.W.Stewart, of Foley.WE, and Stewart, who for the past te years has superintended persona\u201d, construction of many hundreds © miles of the Grand Trunk Pac \"pe Montreal.For the past var Stewart has been almost constant, © the Coast pushing the work ead Prince Rupert to the Yellow where another army under hi © trol is building west, and h ready reached the Rockies.peel.ar\u2019 4.\" + THE WEATHER res ee COLD AND UNSETTLED Probs.\u2014Cool, with rain or 3:70 fy lowed to-night and on Pride \u201cal westerly winds, and colder - snow flurries.; I Yesterday's maximum 427 1 temperatures were: Edment 2 an Battleford, 38, 18: Calgary.Appelle, 38, 22; Winnipeg.Arthur, 50, 30; Cochrane.+ Sound, 50, 34: Ottawa.=\" real, 58, 36: Quebec, d0.-° ; 54.34; Halifax, 56, 38.er?The disturbance wiica © uv in the Bay of Fundy v0 nn a moved across the Gulf.=: \"3 which was west of the gids\u201c.moved with increasing (nés oa thern Ontario.West ul.gales are blowing bot a4 board and the lakes.=trre +++ Washington.Oct.IT 75 a OT Eastern states and neriae _ 1 Rain this afternoon or 37771 2008 colder to-night: Fridav.f: er brisk te high southwer : northwest winds.Lan Western New York.Ex fe colder to-night; Friday.ta a 5 er in the interior.hign n° et Lower Lakes: threatening to-night High nei wi \u2019 PS 1 ay FY tario and Eastern Erie: cluody.5 fron which Basso died, was made the HER inde fran E | displayed at all station: .a.\u2018B FROM BONAVENTURE STATION | TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAI; | SReci Ofanion \u20ac IB MUCH DISTRESS IN Irary Ed\" Ed ing on two trials of the case dE} 2 atione FAR 5-117 À El æ + Fren Ripe Flo Pines Extri Chold old 46 AS br Blac one gol bottl 00D I PURIE farsapa LINE'S \u2014For t) [Pits a Price 8 J.A.150 \u2018Telepho AC CAl aluatio 29B ti MAR MC CUSI Ne iverp im 112 A SES: ANGS 1 minal ; RIUT O.COU] INTRE COND TEN o It cons CE to inst Nimun PF lliers n and ail Ju d Pcac trier, EU and Lie, 1p Lis, In leh he ac Lajia EU > M.A.A, A.TENNIS CLUB.New.By-laws Passed at Annual Meeting of the Club: This club held their annual meeting last evening, when a set of by-laws \u2018for the government of the club were passed and adopted.The officers elected for the coming season are: President, WN.C.Wignt ; vice-president, A.McK.Baile; hon.secs retary, W.Jackson, Dominion Bank; treasurer, R.E.Melville; committee, F.T.Drumm, F.H.W.Guard, F.A.Motte, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ¥Y.M.C.A.BASKETBALL CLUB.The annual meeting of the Y.M.C,A.Basketball Club was held.last evening, when the schedule and the entering of teams in the City League was discussed.The.schedule for senior and intermediate series will be drawn at the.next meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, Nov.1, at 8 p.m.Swimming Handicaps at M.A.A.A.The Canadian Amateur Swimming Association have decided to hold their Canadian Tank Handicaps at the M.A.A.A.on November 11 and 12.Secretaries of the American Swimming Clubs, as well as the Canadian Clubs, have been invited to send entries for the events.eee rere \"FAMOUS YACHTSMAN DEAD.London, Oct.26.\u2014Captain John Carter, who was in former years sailing master of the \u2018late King Edward's yachts, and who sailed thé cutter \u2018Britannia' to victory many times, died toe day.Captain, Carter was one of the most clever sailing masters in British waters, and he was regarded for a long time as being in \u2018a class by himself, Asg- Hawley and Post, of the missing bal- \u2018| to direct the search for Alan R.Hawley\" 1 ord.\u201d ; | club.|train for Quebec.Mr.Spindler is posi- point of \u2018distance.means that the ballonmninæ for the enn | \u2018|1s very wild, and progress overland not -{ connection.Before I \"lasking for permission to advertise a re-.at Chicoutimi and Estab \u2018MESSAGE FROM HAWLEY.| Mr.Spindler Says Hawley.and - Post Have Won the Gordon \u2018Bennett Cup.- - > \u2014ee - ; =, ~ Quebec, Oct.27.\u2014Word was: received at 6 o'clock last night from St.Ambraise that the missing balloon \u2018America IT.landed safely at Peribonke River, Lake: Chilogoma, Saguenay district; on: Wednesday last, the 19th, all \u2018well.Massrs.Hawley and Post are now -at.St.Am- brolse en route to Quebec.1, Ambroise, Que., Oct.27 \u2014 Mess.s.loon.\u2018America II.\u2019 came down here from Peribonka.by way of White and Bear Rivers, and left at 4.30 p.m.for Chicou- timi by vehicle.: \u2018 LE Toronto, Ont, Oct.37.\u2014Lewis Spin- dler, of St.Louis; wno- was in \u2018Toronto and Augustus Post, of the racing bale loon \u2018America II.\" was greatly relieved to-night at the receipt of a mniessags from St.Ambroise stating that the men landed safely last week and were safe.The message reached Mr, Lewis Spin- dler at 8 o'clock ag he was awaiting authority to advertisée a reward: of $if,- came in adding the intelligence - that the men were coming down the.Bear Mr.Spindler rushed out a reply to he delivered by:special runner at once containing this.greeting: \u2018Thank God, you are safe.The Aero Club of St.Louis, the press, and the people, extend to you their hearty congratulations for winning the Gordon Bennett cup and for creating a \u2018world\u2019s long distance rec- The messages he had received from the front, together with the one sent, he then forwarded to Mr.A.B.Lambert, of St.Louis, président of the Aero Club.Word came back fram\u2018St.Louis immediately for him to.meet the navigators at the nearest point and personally extend the greetings of \u2018ne: Mr.Spindler left on the night: tive the men have succeeded in making the greatest distance of all starters in the great race.as his estimates place the length of -the run at approximataly: 1,300 miles.Their nearest.comngti- tors were the men of the \u2018Dusseldorf\" and the \u2018Germania\u2019 \u2018The former made.about 1.150 miles and upon 1,075.The last world\u2019s record, - established bv Count De La Veaux, of \u2018Paris, in 1900.by a journey from that city to the Russian border, was 1.192 miles, The two Americans.therefore.he rays.have not only won the first cash orize th this contest and the Gordon Bennett =un.but have set a new world\u2019s record \u201cin - Thelr success also.next year will be' held for the United.States.( Ce ees \u2018The only possibility of their being disqualified.\u2019 said Mr.Snindler.\u2018lies in the manner of their landing at the close of the long race.For you see, if thew have been to no effect as far as they are concerned.But I think\u2019 he added, \u2018that Hawley would have made man- tlon of \u2018this in his message had that mishap occurred.: TT ee ee \u2018Their safe landing, however,- relieves: my \u2018mind \"to\" a\u2019 tremendous\u2019 extent, \u2018 1 had great faith in these two.men, \u2018but.the utter absence of news from .them.has given me several days, of unmitigated Worry,\u2019 .a : A E Ti \u2018Indian -runnhers must have carried \u2018on word \u201cahead of -Hawléy dnd Post,\u2019 he continued.The pair - myst have=had no- end of trouble in reaching::a \u201cplace: where they could.even have the good tidings rushed.on to the telegraph ata- tion.The country wheré they landed nearly as easy as they found it up ia the air.However, they \"are.safe, that is the principal thing just now.: I-oniy hope for their sakes they were able.to effect a landing according to.the\u2019 regi- lations laid down.in our by-laws: jn that: > leave let me ex- | tend to \u2018the press of this city, the.authorities of the province, and: the citizens, on behalf df our club:my sincere thanks for the many kindnesses-I, \u201cheir representative, have received.here, and the help freely given me in the work of locating these two ment : \u201d- + +,\" Shortly before the news reached him,\u2019 Mr.Spindler was frankly worried over: the lack.of news concerning Hawley and Post.Queries despatched broadcast over the northern country to people raporting having sighted .a balloon .bright him only the most indefinite results.- The last clues had, been traces down and found to be \u2018unreliable, and the man was.almost at: the end of his resources.: TL While in this despondent mood: he conceived the idea of arousing further\u2019 interest in the location of these men -by.ward of $10,000 to the first party loca t-, ing them dead ore¢alive.He did, in fact, wire a brother of Captain Hawley in\u2019 New York to that end.and when the word of thelr safety was nlaced™ in\u2019 his hand.was awaiting a reply to his: request.co : = om = \u2018We don't need that authority now.\u2019 said the St.Louis man with a chesry laugh.\u2018But T.had it figured: out that knowledge of the life or death of thesn two men was worth \u2018a great deal of money to the Interested parties, And I also Have 39 doubt.\u201d he added.\u2018that: jf the news o.1 to-night the money would have.been\u2019 forthcoming without \"the slightést question.Mr.Stratton.who is takire care of the \u2018hun on behalf of New York city.from Ottawa, will have forwarded word such as I received here to the relatives of Hawlev and Post and relieved all anxiety there.\u2019 ., Co .\u2018McGILL PLAYERS PRACTICE.Nothing Definite Decided as to Composition of Wing Line.A large number of players turned out esterday afternoon for a practice, but t was Impossible to ascertain exactly what the line up against Queen\u2019s.\u2018dt Kingston will be.Quite a bunch\u2019 of well known figures were missing, from the line.up, including .Matheson (who, we understand, will not nlay again this season), \u2018Mills, Cassils, Turnbull.Johnson, Bignell and Gillmor.\u2018 In\u2018all .Îkes lihood the backs will be the same as Saturday last.but nothing definite will be decided until after the final practice this afternoon.Although all hope of winning the championshin is abandoned by the Mc- Gil team, they are keenly enthusiastic on being the runners up in \u2018the intercoi- legiate series.M.A.A.A.BOXING CLUB, Mr.J.L.Smeaton Elected Presi : dent at the Annual Meeting Last Night.\u2014_\u2014 Mr.J.L.Smeaton was unanimously- elected president of the M.A.A.A, Boxe ing Clyb last evening.ensuing year: Virtue: president, J.L.Smeaton: vice- ittee, A.D.Bain, H.R.Beveridge, R.Clark.R.F.Egan and G.H.Savage.\u201d : - and protru piles Se testimonials in the press and Toy oars oy back 1 nob cation ahs and our money bac ads Laas get ers or EDMANSON, BATES & a.pen Landed Over Seven Days Ago lish\u201d World's Record ©) 00; a few minutes later another wire land White Rivers, and would be in Chi- | ton.to-morrow (Friday): morning, and.coutimi abotit midnigh \u2018 : the latter close | came down.in \u2018water the whole trip will | their safety had not come | \"Phe following are the officers for the | onorary president,.C.S.{ president, R.- Hingston; honorary | Secretary, A.V.Hamfiton 94 - Union | avenue; \u2018treasurer, R.E.Melville; com- Æ \u201cDr.Chase'sOin i mont lan Corin Tha: mn: - - and raranteed ; + QW itching, bleeding | les Ca .| Tremendous.Ruski.for.Tickels + \"to Witness Saturday's Great Match.\u201d TIGERS ARRIVE TO-MORROW, Players All Very Fit and Well, \u201cAng Anxious for the co Fray.The Montreal players.were at signal practice at the gymnasium last evening all looking very fit and well for their important encounter, on Saturdayg the will'have an important bearing upon the championship.That the \u2018players realize the importance of the \u2018game is obvious .by.the: Strong muster ;at\u201c practice, and.the: zedlous manner, they indulge in same.: It will not be known sion, but the five candidates were all up at the gymnasium last evening, namely, Baillie, Hastings, \u2018Williams, Craig and Taylor, from which the two will.be se- \u2018lected after practice to-day.oT Phil-\u2018McKenzie has been \u2018appointed re- fèree, and such an impertant:game: could hardly be in better hands, being a good Judge of football, and: \u2018the idea, second to none, of how to handle-a game like this.Dr.Hendry will in probability act as umpire; should he not be avalila- ble, his place will be taken by Geo.Bal- ard.The Tigers travel down from Hamil- are due to arrive in Montreal early in the evening, which wil] ensure them a good rest-up for the match.: They mean: business and are bent on.winning.The tickets have goné lke wild fire, such a demand not having been known or some time.Additional reserve sections \u2018have been arranged for the seats which will be on: sale to-day.All\" placed on sale.\u2018The Baillie family look like being very much evidenced, on Saturday, provided they are all selected for the line- \u2018Buzz\u2019, \u2018Bill\u2019 .and \u2018Jim\u2019, the three brothers Baillie are pretty certain to be \u2018included, which would establish a record in a \u2018Big Four\u2019 team.fe - .\u2018BEAT HIS OWN RECORD Exciting Finishes in M.A.A.A Swimming Races \u2018Yester- 1 day.Co Geo.Hodgson, tne winner of the 220- yards M.A.A.A.swimming handicap, accomplished a:smart performance by low- ;ering his former record time .-by two- fr£ths of a second.heat resulted in à dead''hert between 8, Hodgson and I.Thom.Results of events \u2018are as follows: \u2014 .2 ; /40- yards\u2014 First heat-\u2014f3t, Paul Earl (5-sets.);-2nd, G.Hodgsen- (zcr.).- Time, 25 3-5 secs.Second heat\u20141st, S.Hodgson (4 secs,); 2nd, J.Thom (ser.).Time, 26 4-5 secs.0 Finel-\u2014ist, J.Thom (2 secs.); S.Hodgson (5 .secs.), .dead heat; 3rd,.G.Hodgson.(scr.).Time, §.Hodgson, 26 secs.;.J.Thom, 23 secs\u2019 ~~ | \u201c_ 100.yards, green, all scratch\u2014lst, J.Cairns; 2nd, Paul Earl; 3rd, A.Walsh.Time,-1.18.\u2018 i : :220-yards\u2014lIst, G.Hodgson (scr.); 2nd, J.Cairns (38 seesd)y 3rd, FT.McGill (28.secs.), Time, 2.38, Previous.record, 2.88 2-5.Me RE Diving\u2014ist, P.CamëPén (scr), 80.6 points; 2nd, N.Cameron yser).3rd, M.Brodie (15 pts.), 84.4, _.Relay tedams\u20141I1st, J.Them, 8S.Hodg- son, 8.Molson, Leslie Bari, J.-Cairns; 2nd, F.McGill, N.Williamson, J.Mac- phail, Paul Earl, P.Cameron.Time, rare .WILLIAMSTOWN \"HIGH SCHOOL vi SPORTS._.Cornwall, Oct.27.\u2014The weather was, especially.favorablé for \u2018the Athletic Field Day of the Williamstown High School last Friday, and a considerable number.of people witnessed the sports.The event which created\u2019 the most excitement was a tug of \u2018war between the boys \u2018and the .girls, the boys winning after a long pull.ir the girls had decidedly the best of.it.In the events whieh were open .to all the \u2018boys of the school the greatest interest centred.- Ce 11.The results were as follows: Wheelbarrow race\u20141.Dawson: Cameron and George Stewart; 2, H, McCuaig and- G.Barrett._ 0° Throwing the hammeér-\u20141, Leger; 31 ft.7 \u2018inches; 2, Armour.; i \u2018Broad jump\u20141,\u2019 Leger, \u201816 feet 7 ins.: 2, Wm.Cattanach.100 yards dash\u2014l, Leger, 12 secs.; 2 Mowat; 3, Armour.Pole vault\u20141, Wm.Cattanach: 2.Dunlop; 3, A.Sullivan.6 ft.6 inches.: Putting the shot\u2014i,.Leger.30 ft.2 inches; 2, Wm.Cattanach; 3, Ewen Mao- -Donell.Le - \u2018Mile race\u20141, Dunlop, Armour; 3, Legor.High jumo\u20141, Wm.Cattanach.4 ft.8 51 mins.; 2, inches; 2, George\u2018 Stewart; 3, Mowat.Long football kicks\u20141, A.Sullivan, 125 feet; 2, Wm.Cattanach;.3,\" Mac- Callum.: \u2018Hurdle race\u20141, Leger; 2, Wm.Catta- nach: 3, Armour.21 .Hop, step and jump\u2014I1,W.Cattanach, 33 ft.4 inches; 2, Leger; 3.Armour.\" Three-legged race\u20141, John MacDon- \u2018ell and Donald Calder: 2.Armour and Leger: 3, Wm.Cattanach and Ewen Mac- Donell.- 440 yards race\u20141, Mowat, 56 seconds; 2, Ewen-MacDonell: 3.-Leger.-_ Baseball throw\u2014I1, Wm, Cattanach; 2, Diinlop; 3.Leger.> far The values for championship medals were\u2019 five points for first \u2018place, three points for.second and one for third: As will be noticed by the total of the-evenrs above, Wm.Cattanach and.Leger are.equal, having 331% points each.The girls\u2019 events were marked by the hearty spirit with which they were én- tered, the races having to be run in relays on account of the: number of.en- [og + es, .The results were: 21 ; 100 yards dash\u20141, Tena McCuaig.14 seconds; 2, Bertha Irvine; 3, XK.Chris- ie.= Needle -race\u2014l, Sadie MacCuaig, = £8- seconds; : 2, Alice Jobnston;.-3, \u2018H.Mac- Intyre.Sota 14 Basketball throw\u20141, Susie.Ferguson.1 ft épinches: 2, Lizzie Sandilands; 3, Katie ristie.Eu : \"Three-legeed race\u20141, K.Christie and Sadié :MacCuaig;.2.\u2018Annabervl.Mowat.and 0.MacIntyre; 3, H.MacIntyre and ; .van, .: sl 0?Potato race\u20141.Annaberyl Mowat; 2, 8.\u2018Ferguson; 3, K.Christie.oo Nail\u201c driving contest\u20141, Helen Mowat, 19 seconds; 2, 8.Ferguson; .3, Eva Sang- | ster.EE \"021 \u201cBaseball throw-\u20141; Lizzte Sandilands; 12, 8.Ferguson: 8, Eva Sangster.In.the totals for the - champlonship medal, | Susie Ferguson had -14 points, which \u2018was nearly twice\u2019 as.many as anv .of the others, | Co .There wag no admission fee, but the crowd \u2018contributed nearly $15 tn assist- in paying the expenses .of the day.: FOOTBALL NEWS.\u2018win for Medical '13 \u2018by 3 goals to 0.is was a most unique.occurrence in he football history of McGill, for hith- Herto.these class games have been on- |tirely\u201d given over to.Rugby, and strik- ngly indicatés the growing popularity {of the soccer code.: : imext soccer.clad Miateh will hé \u2018batweèn Arts and Medical: the winners: \u2018to \u2018play- Srience.- : The-winners of the.tournament will be.entertained at a-lîin- er vie .Co © McGill second eleven have to meet Macdonald.College in the Tsland Tntar- lenllegiate- Association Fonthall Teavue \u2018at St.Arne's on Seturdav.Preshvte- skipper of the \u2018Britannia.\u2019 the King's yacht,Captain Carter sailed many races./ DR.GHASE'S.OINTMENT.result of which, in the opinion of Mbny, | 1 ne ntil this even- | ing the/exact make-up.of the back dfvi- tickets not.claimed to-night, will be | The 40-yard final | 70.2; } in the first of whiz | dul \u2018rian - College head this new league so far, and McGill II.occupy sdsond place.- + HURTEAU, WILLIAMS & CO.Limited Contest, that out of chaos order has been produced, and business j \u201c-1s now being carried on without a hitch at our East End Store, BE where we have just received \u2018a fresh consignment of PIANOS direct from the factory, consisting of \u201cNew Scale Williams,\u201d \u201c Sohmer,\u201d ** Hazelton,\u201d Ennis and Canada Pianos, \u2018also various other lines: .f WE are in a position to deliver and fulfil \u2018all promises up to the \u201cletter pertaining to our recent contest, and specially invite all contestants to cäll and visit us, also the general public, at ; #\" ; % ; | a16 \u2018ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST mation.| KINGSDALE, QUEENSDALE \u2014AND\u2014 Park Properties Choose while the prices remain the same, and before ¥ I will be glad to.welcome you at my new uptown.0 ~ C.C.COTTRELL, .517 St.Catherine St.West.Please send me your free booklet about Kingsdale and Queensdale Park lots.Name \u2018eevesrecsrs vec tat®iaes in + Address .(Third : Store -East of St.Denis St.) \u2019Phone East 1 718.v JOICE LOCATIONS | Yet to be Soldin = he best are picked up.ffices, and give you all infor- [a 517 St.Catherine Strect West.\" STRENUOUS POLO GAME McGill Defeat Laurentians by .-4 Goals to 3 After Extra | | Time.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 À keen and exciting water polo game was witnessed by a large crowd at the Laurentian Baths, last evening, between McGill and Laurentian, in a Canadian Aquatic Intermediate Pols League Sche- ule.; * LL .\u2018McGill turned out a strong squad, yet only.managed to win by the narrow margin of one goal, which accomplishment MNec.ssitated extra time being played to decide the match.se, Both teams scored.two goals each in the first half, and the same number in the- second portion of the game, Lauren- tian being exceedingly unlucky.not \u2018to clinéh Vg result, in the last quarter of the.game.; : : - The handling of the ball by both teams shows considerable promise, and if the play was.at times rather more vigorous than scientific,.this is only to be expected, when two such evenly- matched teams, every man of which is putting in all he knows, oppose each other.The result whilst to many of the local\u2019s supporters was .disappointing, reflects great credit upon the Laurentian 8, oy season only, against the champion.squad of the series.Laurentian, 3.The line-up was as follows:\u2014 McGill.\u201cLaurentiah.Egerton.Goal.Lacousiere Astrofsky.Defence.Farmer Smith.0.220 * as ee Topos .» : .Forwards.: : .Rydber Abbott \u201c À Bains Abbott coe ey oe.Darling.« « « « Referee\u2014Geo.Moore.Judge\u2014W.Gathercole.¢ SOCCER\u2019 AT McGILL.The intercollegiate soccer match between McGill and: Queen's is the \u2018tit bit\u2019 for the McGill campus on Saturday afternoon.Kick-off at 2.30.The McGill.players have been practising keenly both morning and night on the heavy turf .during \u2018the week under the guidance and instruction of Mr, F, A.Barter with this contest in: view, for they quite realize that in Queen's they will meet the strongest and fastest team in \u2018the intercollegiate league \u2018his season; and\u2019 a team who play.a.fast and tricky combination game.However, the McGill cry: is \u2018Nil Desperan- dum,\u201d and they are confident of at least putting up a good fight against their \u2018or- midable opponents, .and should they succumb it will not have been for the want of {rying.: a.Le a\u201c D.% +.R., Burns \u2014fammmeeanne CONCRETE FLOOR COLLAPSES.Four Workmen Injured in Building ~~.at Quebes.Quebec, Oct.27.-\u2014A serious accident occurred about four o'clock yesterday afternoon at the new technical school now in course of erection on Boulevard Langelier.A piece of the concrete floor in a corridor.of an upper story suddenly collapsed, caused by the upright joints breaking.Four men were precipitated to the floor below, a distance of twelve feet, and one of them.Joseph Tremblay, was serl- ously injured, having both legs: broken, besides suffering internal Injuries, which may prove fatal._ The other three men were slightly injured.Ce er free NEGRO APPOINTED.Le \u2018Washington, Oct.27.\u2014Mr.Taft, it was etated yesterday, has decided to appoint a negro \u2018to the highest office in an executive branch of the government ever Held by a member of that race.Mr.Wm.H.Lewis, at present an assistant district-attorney.at Boston, Is to he made an assistant attor- ney-general of the United States.* playing their third match: of\" Result:\u2014McGill, 4: J WRITE TO-DAY TO | ' EDSPINAUD! for a sample of the latest Paris craze, ED.PINAUD'S Lilac Vegetal.An exquisite, aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting.| age and packing).Large bottle retails for 75¢c.-6 ounces of the finest of perfumes, Ash your dealer.Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c.Parfumerie ED.PINAUD, cert.m ED.PINAUD BLDG., N.Y.Send 4c.in stamps (to pay post- Crescent streets).WEDDING PRESENTS! WEDDING PRESENTS \u201cJOHNSON & COPPING will show you the finest assortment, and quote you the best values in the oity, at their Rooms, 634 St.Catherine Street West (between Mountain and would be?d.( 425 RICHMOND STREET.5 T \u2014 3 = .\u2014 When You Are Tired of Washing at Home, and.slaving over as steaming wash-tub, send the week's accumulation of soiled clotling to the : TOILET LAUNDRY \u201cTHE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW! \u201c We will wash the clothes and make them cleaner and whiter than yon Phone UP 3480.\u2014COAL\u2014 Careful housekeepers buy Robertson's Coal for all cooking and heating purposes.FARQUHAR ROBERTSON, .- 206 St.James BOYS outside Montreal and.suburbs.Bldg.Montreal wanted to sell the \u2018Canadian Plctorial,\u2019 Canada\u2019s lead.Ing fHustratel magazine Splendid premiums or gea- erous cash commission.Hundreds of boys busy end delighted.Room for hundreds more Why shouldn't you profit?A postcard will secure full particulars premium list and a package to start on, if you lve in\u2019 and eeé what we have to offer you.John Dougall & Son, Agents.for the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 \u2018Witness If inside the city, phone us or drop Address, Boye\u2019 Sales Dept, - DISCRIMINATING RATES.Council of Board of Trade and the I C.R At a meeting of the council of the Board of Trade yesterday, the question of discriminating rates_ between railways and localities was again discussed.On.February 27 of, last year the council addressed a.memorial to the Minister of Railways and Canals, urging that the Intercolonial Rallway ba placed on the same footing as other: railways are, in'so far as the jurisdiction of the Board of Railway Commissioners are concerned, which would insist.that no discriminations In rates {be \u2018nmiade brtwear perscns or communi- ties, and it was urged that circumstances have arisen during the past year giving point to this.Et TO HOLD INVESTIGATION.As to Charges of Treatment of Indians in the West, Winnipeg, Oct.27.\u2014The charges of \u2018Mr.George Bradbury, M.P.in regard to the treatment of the Indians at St.Peter's reserve, are to be investigated by the government.The Rev.John Macdougall is at Selkirk on behalf of the government to confer with the Indians -and a meeting has been called for next Saturday afternoon, when Mr.MacDougall will meet the Indians and \u2018hear their complaints, pe.ort Ta A Vi rer re a ENS ein.amin ep TRAN Ta om ee, on \u201d mS BABI err i br te DDASS Tage gh Myr i es Pap, a nen Le en TERETALAN NT, 5% Td TER a TE AE GSN.TH WAT ge am 7 ee DSP ISSUE es FIT Ne POPPIES RC SEN CIRCE EN Ma dd Le eye RESTE CE ME EE 2 : 1910, ASS Mage AHR, La Friday Values Extraordinary- Just in Time \u2018for Thanksgiving PNESS; THURSDAY,\" OCTOBER 27, 6 \u2019 .ordi > _ J.tom \u2014 To a : sas er 7 \u2014 ! { New Boots for 700 Women it $1.98 Bel And they are of those qualities and styles: you \u201cwotld: | - expect to pay $2.75, $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 for.- \u2014Patent Blucher boots \u2014Kid button boots \u2014Kid Blucher boots \u2014Velour Calf boots \u2014Gunmetal boots \u2014Patent boots with buttoned grey tops Besides a miscellaneous collection of ever so.many styles in broken lines and oddments.\u2014Some .with Goodyear welts, and a great many others Mackay sewn.None In sizes: 215 x 77 : but not in every line.worth less than $2:75.Dozens and dozens of pairs.worth $3.50, hut the majority worth about ».00 and $3.25.$1.98 PUMPS AND EVENING SLIPPERS, $1.79 Broken numbers and discontinued lines of $1.85 to $3.00 qualities of Dongola 3 strap, .Patent 3 strap, Patent ankle strap, Patent Grecian ties, Patent Colonial ties, Gunmetal Colonial ties, Dongola ankle strap, white Satin 2 strap and blue, pink and tan mercerized poplin slippers to be cleared Friday at.31.79 On sale Friday at, per pair.Here i is the Story i\u2014 458 SAMPLE CORSETS | \u201cEvery Pair a New Fall Model a 2 - Less then Half Price.Tn These goods have been in travellers arips for the past six weeks or $0.and: a few may be slightly mussed, but as far as the quality, the fit and the general reliability i concerned, every\" pair*is \u2018perfect.The sizes are 20, + 21, 22 inches only.If.your size is here this is for you the greatest opportunity we have recently offered.There | _ are models to suit every figure in the sizes mentioned.| i 180 pairs \u2014 the regular price of which is $1.50; Friday.ce ee eee 180 pairs\u2014 tie regular prices of which, are $2.25, $2.50 and.$3.00; Friday.4 98 pairs \u2014 the regular pricés of \u2018which are.$3.50, 34.00, $4 50 and $5.00; Friday, $1.754, \u2014New Misses\u2019 Hats with band; NEW HAT SHAPES Friday Worth $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, 69 © $4.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $8.50] \u201cA sale of shapes important enough to crowd our Aon ground floor.| \u2014New Felt shapes; \u2014New Satin \u2018shapes; with velvet brim.\u2014New Satin shapes \u2014New French Felt shapes; 1,000 of them \u2014 extreme, medium and small \u2014 smart travelling shapes; handsome mushrooms; toque shapes and sailors.than anything else.High-class and new and of the very latest style, these \u201cshapes are worth $1 50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.50, $6.50, $7.50 and 3.50.il have on sale about three hundred wings phir mounts, worth 95, 3! 25, $1.50, 32.0 00, $2.50, oo ewe EI) + .ea ET \u2018\u2014New Velvet shapes; | Almost every good color, with more of black 69 - |8 O'CLOCK GLOVE SPECIALS Sample gloves at less than manufacturers\u2019 prices Women's and children\u2019s sizes.ette and knitted.Plain and fancy colors.grey, white, chamois, brown and navy.Cashmere and chamois.Black, tan, The children\u2019s gloves all one price, per pair.|g ~The women\u2019s in three lots\u2014 Lot I., per pair.Lot II, per pair.Lot IIL., per pair.18 25 35 They are fresh, good gloves; the regular prices would be 25 to .75 VERY SPECIAL 200 pairs of real French kid gloves, per parr, .39 Made by Charles Perrin & Cie, of Grenoble, France.A glove in every way worth $1.00.In medium and dark brown; all sizes 534 to 71; Friday, .39 a pan.\u201890 pairs men\u2019s Cape gloves at, per pair.59 Strong, good gloves; English make; tans and oaks.EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY VALUES IN LINENS AND COTTONS SHEETS Full bleached; size 705 x 99: hemmed; extra heavy quality; English make; a quality that will wear satisfactorily ; regular price, per pair, $1.75; Friday, per pair.Hemstitched, pure cotton sheets; \\ size 80 x 90, for large beds; a beautiful quality with wide - top hem spoke stitched; regular price $2.25 a pair; Friday, per pair.$1.79 PILLOW CASES : Hemmed and hemstitched; sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches; extra heavy quality cotton $1.33.$1.00,$1.25,$1.50 and $2.00 39 SILK VELVETS of last week\u2014and there are still some $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 qualities, will be offered for final clear- \u2018ance Friday at .39 yard.shades :\u2014 Ivory © Créam \u2014Reseda | Cardinal Scarlet\u201d - Golden Brown | Silver - Smoke ., Fawn.co Rose Pink Castor - Sky Eau de Nil FINE TAFFETA RIBBON | Clearance of 1000 Yards A.clearance from stock; every yard all silk; 5 and 6 inches wide; emerald, myrtle, reseda and tan and brown; ashes of roses; champagne ; light grey, taupe; purple; shite;.dite; cornflower.- \u2018NARROW WASH RIBBONS on YARDS FOR .14 This is a new wash ribbon; very specially priced; \u201c white, + NOTES mauve and red.This washes with cold water and soap.5, 000 Yards Silk Baby Ribbons 6 YARDS FOR.05 In sky, ps Nile, yellow.red and black.Yard | All the velvets left over from our splendid sale | There are about 800 yards divided among these | Yard 2 Nile greens; 260 pairs children\u2019s cashmere socks, pet | pair.10 In half and %4 length; the regular prices were 25 and .35 In white, tan, pink, tky.and some black.Umbrellas, 100 only, men's umbrellas at, cach.ieee $i do 100 women\u2019s umbrellas at, each.Dida of Mover lace which will not show the tick through; very durable ; marked price .40 a pair; | Friday, per pair.ve es te te ev aa 2 SHEETING Co ! 10 Pieces of full bleached English cheeting, plain | or twill; full 2 yards wide; fine soft quality: Le regular value .35; Friday, per yard.| -.26- NAPKINS BLÉACHED COTTON 25 Pieces 36 inch bleached cotton; fine soft make; free from filling; at less than manufacturer- @ TABLE DAMASK ers\u2019 price to-day; regular price .10; F Friday, per yard.074 a es ce ve \u201de ».\u2026.e06 e In F anrcletts and TABLE LINENS Extra heavy, full bleached, DOUBLE DAMASK tablecloths; pure Irish linen; beautiful bright finish; several good designs; sizes 2x3 yards and 2x 1%; marked prices $3.75 and $3.25; Friday these DOUBLE DAMASK cloths, each .$2.98 and $2.69 To match above cloths; size 22x22; marked - price $3.00 per dozen; Friday, per dozen.$2.59 .LN J *e .© 62 inch, Hull bieached table damask; absolutely Wash Goods Also FLANNELETTES.| Striped flannelette, 30 \u2018and 32 inches vide.neat designs ; assorted colors ; usual price .09 and .10 a yard; Friday.WRAPPERE TTES dr mes Printed: \u2018wrapperettes i ; dark grounds withe \"small.neat designs: : spots and stripes; côlors or ni SATE a co eam meeps -08 at GINGHAMS 27 - inches wide; fine quality; in broken stripe effects ; plenty of pinks, blues and greens; regular value .12V4; Friday, per yard.+.40 20 0000 ue 08 WHI TE LAW.N wm 5 xs i ivy, myrtle; cardial and\u2018 bréwnt \u2018*# a.{ cr pie 10 and 12/4 a yard; Friday.OE oR a hi ne 2 8 o lock Hosier Sp cals, ; + ry pecials.~ Our Whole Stock of) 300 pairs women\u2019s stockings, per pair À 9) ' Cashmere, lisle and cotton, , Castiméies are Sr ~ black; lisle in colored stripes; cotton in plain = | colors; Friday morning.2 2 0 0 10 218 \u2018pairs men\u2019s socks, per pair.6 2220 ea A1 108 \u201c Good, heavy, cotton socks; worth: Ba a pairs\u201d black only; fast dye.= a Ebony handles with \u2018inlaid sterling silver or © plain.The best value we ever offered.Ful © - 1 $25.00, $27.50, $30.oo.lh sized; _paragon frames.] LI J ° * 69 The selling price of these Was $i 5.Jewellery About 120 yards of imitation Sluny Caracul Coats fob dirls ; Of 2 to 6 Years.*- allover lace in old rose, Copenhagen, Coat Already » Jgduced from).Hat-pins, Broôches, yBeauty- pins, delft, brown, green, white and black\u2014 6 $215 5 hi a a or ao EL Jabot-pins, Bar-pins, and Sundries; allovers marked at .75 and 00; | to be PH$3.00 to Sp uced fram Cog bright, fashionable.jawellery; usual cleared at per yard .50 | \u2018Coats alread reducsd \u2018from \u201cTo be \u2019 inally - values, .15, .19, .25, .29, .35, .39, .49, .50 Coats alread reduced.\u201cfrom & lenréd lue Rata $4.25 to Gad.and some at .75 and .98.Oddments of Hor Vols Costs alrsad reduced froin be Friday on sale at each.09 © $450 to 82.25 $1 98.; \u201cSix marked at $3.00; \u201cthree marked Coats alresdy a reduced from Each - at $5.00; three marked at $7.50; to be- Coats already reduced From | he \u2018Hand Dags cleared Friday at, each.- 5250 ° c 35.75 to 4 : ; oats alrea \u201cradased fr T4680 to $3.25.from 100 only, hand bags\u2014part of a lot Edgings and Embroideries insertions, noticeable navy and Alice.blue.\u201c Thers is a choice from brawn, rn, Co we have just taken: into stock\u2014such - \" a big lot that we must be rid of some for space.This one style and this quantity only, black, seal grain leather bags; specie valus - at.59.Friday smo.oe 47 - for their fineness, both open and blind effects\u2014the edgings chiefly narrow widths, the insertions wide and narrow\u2014embroideries worth from .12 te .30 a yard, being cleared at per yard.cr 45 2100 10 Corresponding values in two \u201cother : lots clearing at.5 and 71-2 finally cleared at, each.Sweaters\u2019 for Little Boys - of.2,3 and 4 Years Pn _ \u201c21 of them in navy and black; al wool and buttoned on the shoulder.© Sweaters origindlly marked.at $1.56; , alreddy reduced to 96; fo be .59 $32.50% $35.00 SUITS To be - Offered for Clearance It means that we begin our frst great clearance of suits on Friday, and that in our desire to make it worth your while to enter into the spirit of this clearance we offer you the privilege of buying any of our broadcloth suits, any of our fancy tweed suits, any of our etamine serge suits, or any of our diagonal suits which are | selling now at any price from $25.00 to 35.00, for $19.50 | As you may know all our suits between these | prices aré satin lined and nearly all are \u2018 imported styles.pure linen; a close, fine weave of Irish make; usual value .69 a yard; Friday.48 TOWELS 18 x 35 bleached huckaback towels; plain or colored borders; nice fine quality; marked price $1.50 per dozen; Friday, per doz.$1.30 TOWELLINGS 24 inch glass towelling, red or blue check; good serviceable quality ; usual price yard ; Fnday.10 a .08 All linen roller towelling with plain red \u201cborder: good wearing quality ; usual price .10; Friday, ayard.08 40 inches wider | nice fine quality suitable \u2018 | Net and Silk Waists Worth $3.95, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 $2.49 $7.50, $9.50 and $10.50 .The samples and surplus sock fr from a a splendid manufacturer \u2014Rich silk tailored taffetas, messalines and peau de soie in black, and all the leading shades; .\u2014Handsome net waists with color edge ruffle, and more beautiful still, allover embroidered effects on foundations of white, ecru and black net; _ \u2014A really delightful collection of 466 waists intended \u2018for $3,95, 34.50, 55.50, $6.50, $7,50, §9.50 and $10.50 stock, offered new on Friday at .82.49 $15.00 TO $18.50 a | BROADCLOTH CAPES | | 89,95 Another case of clearance, but quantity limited\u2014 high-class, stylish, handsome, long broadcloth capes, but toned and braided as the style calls for, and with the weight necessary for comfortable fall wear, clearing at.$15.00 to $18.50.NECKWEAR ODDMENTS Five dozen hunting stocks in tan, blues and d stripes: \u2018regular .50 each; Friday.Net and lace frilled Dutch Collars i in cream, , black and white; regular .25; Friday.10 Embroidered Dutch collars; regular 35 and.50: Friday .Jabots in cascade effect: white and cream; regular .50; Friday, each.ce en Toe Goods | Opera and Fancy Bags Mussed Hanoi, WOMEN'S - Pure linen with hand\u2019 embroidered | \u2018Linen handkerchiefs with embroid- \"ered edge, some hemstitched, also; ol Worth $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 08 | $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 ° \u201c GOOD, PRETTY and FASHIONABLE.- packages, 98 sized box; white; special.$9.93 Although the selling prices s have been from 2 25 «2 Roger and Gallet's Poudre de Riz in pink or white; 25 : 2 Le initial; priced at from 12% and $6.50 package for.ue À to .35; Friday, \u2018eâch.\u2026.10 A 4 i h f silk O Roger and Gallet\u2019s Veloute de Lis Pure linen mourning handkerchiefs A special purchase eof si pera face powder; .35 for.27 © : bags, fancy work bags, velvet bags ; .h pink ~ with hemstitched hem; marked at and Paisley bags; twelve different de- Sanitol face powder in flesh p 2 40 and 50; Friday, \"signs and in a variety of color ef- and white; special.: each.ch ee ee ie ee oe WTB fects simply indescribable.These we nT d Liril and \u201chave just taken into stock to make an Vinolia , Face powder, ! k and Swiss handkerchiefs, lace trim- early stir on Friday.The real Losaria in cream, pin a med; worth.05; \u2019 : values \u2018are $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, white; special, per box.«+ ° : Friday.} .02/2 - \u2018$4.00, - $5.00 and $6.50.They are Dorin's Poudre de Riz in large On sale Friday at each .SOAPS marked at from .25 to 45; a Friday.er ve we .Haif Price MEN'S LC 200 dozens \u2014 everyday use soap Virgin Castile, Buttermilk, Oat meal and others of equal value ;- A few pure linen initial handkerchiefs; worth 45.to 40; ail.\u201cat, each.\"a ev re 00 00 1B - Large mesh ones in old rose, wis- * teria, amethyst, mauve, white and navy On sale Friday only, per doz cakes.D Belts Torche Laces al : HUNCE noo SERVICE.from 7.45 te 1.(18 A collection of excellent belt styles in silk, elastic and leather; staple colors and black.Belts you cannot buy any other time for twice, thrice, or The 3 to 1/4 inch torchon laces selling to-day at .25 per dogen yards , and considered very special at that, menus, 25 cents sa TRTHCHEHON, - from 12.00 to 2.bD ar (Full côursé, 38 cents.) - j ne will ba offered Friday to the extent of AFTERNOON TEA (Shoppers' Epe- four times as much; values, .25, .39, 734 dozen yards, st pe.r dozen.10- i.8.80 2 5.30 pm, Je 48, .50 and .75; Friday, each.12 - Less than a cent a yard! Carte si Silk Yai Goals.26 Silk rain coats with rubber lining \u2014raincoats such as we have sold at © $1650, to be cleared Friday at, each.$11,95 blue\u2014a quality which, if the veils were \" black, instead of colors, would easily sell for $1.25; offered Friday a, : Trmmimes per yard.50 Also 60 and 75 qualities, srriall RO mesh veils, per \u2018yard.\u2026.29 Several hundred yards of .10 fo Also 40 qualities, small mesh * veils, per yard.19 Also .BO and .60 qualities, small .25 braids to be cleared at.Also another line of silk appliques and bandings left over from > .60 and 75 stock, | to be cleared at.OUR PHONE NUMBER 1 wrown | 86-0-1-0 gi _ mesh veils, per yard.25 i EE YO mm a, OR Good: chance To cent for Co 3 ] The J. N° 1910.J a Lo att Quickly Relieves: Biliousness, Sick Headache, Stomach Disorders.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 } Guide to Qualify .Stamped on knives, forks, - | spoons, etc, of quality is the name \u20181847 ROGERS BROS.: With this as your guide you cannot possibly err in the A choice of fine silverware.\\i\\ Best tea sefs, dishes, waiters, Ÿ efc., are stamped MERIDEN BRITACC).SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS \".English .Work Baskets Y= Those seeking a gift appropriate for an elderly lady will find these Sewing Baskets ideal for the purpose.There are many styles at many prices.One at $5.50 is particularly good value, consisting of Wicker Basket, 9/7 x 7V4 inches, Morocco Leather Cover, lined with Moire, and \u201ccontaining all requisites for the sewing table.HENRY BIRKS | & SONS, Limited PHILLIPS SQUARE.RENEWING OLD HOUSE.Landmark on Bleury Street.Will Change Its Aspect.In the rapid and recent genéral .ex- 1 tension \u201cof the \u201cYcitif Propet, rBleufy.street, from St.Catherine streèt, bas had, at least, an equal share.Private houses .of only two \u2018years ago have given way to stores, and ten-storied buildings of reinforced concrete now rise high alongside the, little two- story stores and houses which have not yet come under the builders\u2019 orders, \u2019 Opposite the armoury éf the 5th Royal Highlanders stands one of the oldest houses in this par\u2018.It is the detached three-story rec brick dwelling with the square, flat, overhanging wooden roof, at the corner of Concord street, recently occupied by Mrs.E: Sonne, built well back froin the stieet many years ago when it was far from | being the busy thoroughfare it is to- ay.Is not going to be demolished.It is ony going to be altered.On the frent garden space: stotes.are to be erected by Wilder's, not for occupation =by- that firm, but for letting to tenants, and the old house, shorn of its garden and trees, will present a new aspect a new entrance into Concord street.\u2018 CABINET IS DIVIDED.M.Viviani, French Minister of Labor, May Resign.Paris, Octfi 27.\u2014Although the Cab- Inet wil} stand.together before the at- lacks of the socialists dn \u2018parliament on the government's attitude in the Tecent railway strike, it was stated stmi-officlally yesterday that a divergence of views was likely on legislative leasures desired to prevent similar \u201clike crises, and that the resignation o Rene Viviani, the Minister of La- Sr, Who is a socialist member of the l'hamber of Deputies for Paris, was a vrobability, LOOKS FOR REVIVAL.Moderator of \u2018Halifax Presbyterian Assembly.Speaks of .College.4; Halifax, N.S., Oct.27.\u2014The induc- enn of Professor H.A.Kent into the i of Hebrew and Old Testament (orature in the Halifax Presbyterian paèse, took place last night.The ove John Forrest, moderator of the \u201cNeral Assembly, addressed the new Professor, dwelling on the necessity ri Concecrated ministry and depre- thems such a thing as coul storage an \u201c'gleal colleges, where old theories i.lew fads only \u2018hold sway.He oil he had been thinking what a if nf uhing it would be for the Church Tr ora were to be a revival at the 14x Presbyterian College.HOME DYEING Is the way to Save Mone and Dress Well Try it! Simple as Washing WITH JUST THINK OF IT! ar.yes either Wool, Cotton, ¢ or Mixed ¢71 Perfectly with the SAME Dye-No 12508 of mistakes, Fast and Beautiful Colors prents, from your Druggist or Dealer.Send far Color Card and Story Booklet.\u2018listens ta every This particular old house, however,\u2019 .| Déuglas.An \u2018before he came, while he was in charge, ra \"x \"HUMOR OF THE FARMER'S An Englishwoman on a western Car \u2018Dadian farm writes to her home paper \u2018The work, of course, is hard, but there is.always i Sunny side te it and Plenty of fun can he got out of it.You must able to think it funny when Tr wash-tub warps during tha week and the water flows 0 o yr floor as fast as' you pour it in; end dn.the winter when your wash freezes in\u2019 the basket before you can get it on \u2018the line and, when there, rattles like so | many dead bones; when the snow drifts | In everywhere, and mountains of it are betweén you ahd the pump or the barn; when you creep down by moonlight, with the thermometér twenty de« put everything you want for breakfast on thd stove to thaw out; or when you .have a quarter of beéf frozen solid in your larder and have to saw oft a piece when needed.When cdoking, you must laugh if you forget you have.a batch of pies in the oven and come \u2018back to find them blackened cinders, or If you do not know that suet dumplings swell and drop them into pea- soup and find when you want to dish ling and no soup.to laugh do not put bacon to fry in a pan.full of holes, or try to make gravy for beefsteak while the meat is still cooking; do not leave a pot of marmalade boiling while you go to answer the telephone and return to find à glorious golden stream flowing over stove and floor.\u2018You must still siméld if, when you have just washed your floors, children, dogs, or farm hands at once come in and leave a track of snow or mud across them; also think it funny when you really have not time to make your beds, but just pull the clothes back in the morning and up again at night\u2014 you will sleep every bit as well.tf your butter is far too moist to make up, or in winter if it is too hard to.| work at all.\u201cWhen gathering potatoes | in the field, forget that your back ! the sun is hot, and gét all the fun out of it that you can.When a dozen \u2018then suddenly appear, as they do two or three times a year, to thrash orf saw your wood, be.very eheerful with them, and make them think the one thing in the world you want to do is to feed them.They ate really, very little troue.out again, néver speak, use one plate and knife for everything, and dare perfectly content if you give them quantities of pickles, pie and tea.\u2018And life for a woman on a Canadian farm is nôt all work; far from it.ment, music taking a prominent part.There is the band, for instance.Dancing ia another great resource.\u2019 is a concluding bit of advice, she adds: .\u2018Do not be too insular to conform to \u2018tea: wear your rubbers on évery possible occasion; drink tea wiih your dinner, learn the proper way to éat Indian corn, and do not brag about the Old Country; In fact, keeping humor paramount, learn to combine the many excellént points of Canadian life with { the refinement and homeliness of England then\u2019 Englishwomen will make a.great mark in\u201d Canada and will cease | to 6 looked upon, as théy too often* aré\u2018nowadays, as so many curiosities.\u2019 BRIDES NOT SUPERSTITIOUS ~The bride of to-day is no longer the fear-full maiden who anxiously y adàgé of superstitious lore, lest by overlooking any one of its dite one oot al sem tn EE self and her new Jlife-ill-fortune se cAlaniity.On the coblrary, she cafe- fully plans everything appertaining te the arrangements for the great event ' \u2018Withes aout ovér your fidor |'1 grees below zéro, to light the fire and | | it that there is a vast amount of dump- .ff you -do not want ; \u2018In hot weather do not be annoyed | aches, that the palls are heavy and |.They just dash in to a meal and \u2018 There are very many forms of amuse- \u2018 custom.Never ctart eating at table| 1 until everyhedy is helped; always put J on vour best clothes.if you want to go out to post a letter or get a pound of a 1 a room shape into an up-to-date medel.shape.Providing the big that is essential.° in a en .a = aK Sn\u201c ie \u2014 \u201c2 Be ih 3 mu * 2 + oo; nr Bat a Le i he a ; To: Daily\u2019 Fashion es a ot tv # \u20ac 2 ; HAT WITH DENT IN BRIM.It is the gimplest kind of remodellin to change a last year's big mush- or only a dent in the brim, made with the thumb and forsfinger, is required to secure a new \u2018rieked* picture hat is covered with velvet, of which all the handsome picture hats are made this year, little trimming is required On these big smart shapes a towering feather, .like the one in the \u2018photograph, is all of her life with-an eye to, perfection of detall which in olden days.would have been considered bad form.A few éeusrations ses EE pe Rest ine.0 on _ entering - the Bis tit it fat of blushing confusion or of pale and anxious nervousness.Not so our modern bride; sélf-possession marks her for its own, says the \u2018Pall Mall Gazette\u2019 with reason.She ateps out of the carriage carefully gathering up her trailing drap- eriés, and on entering the porch of the édifice, looks about for the person who ;hag been assigned to the task of \"spreading out the fôlds of the train to gréater effèct.| She\u2019 smilingly .greets her bridesmaids, and, arrived at the end of the aisle, pauses, glancing back to.See that they are ail (ja readiness e processional : - Superstition number one is Ahereln.violated a.for an old saÿing was that, oncé ar- tayéd in \u2018hér : bridal wn, the bride must never look béhind her till she again leaves the church.To go back -still.-further-in her preparations, it was supposed to be the height of ill-luck | for the bride te try on her wedding- dress in fts completed state.\" Now she rpréfers to \u2018leave nothing to\u2019 dhance, and so goes to her dressmaker, not on- Iy to bé fitted, but also she arrays herself in ft a few days beforé the event to see-ita full effect, even to the biflddl veil and-orange-bloggom wreath.\u201cSack AFTER 41 YEARS Former Member of St.James Methodist Church Returns For Centenary, .Amèng thé former mémbèrs of St.James's Chufch, who aré in the city \u2018attending the \u2018Centéhnial sérvices ot the oldest Methodist Chureh in Mpnt- real, is one who travelled over half way across thé continent to be present, | who first becdthe connected with St.James's Sunday 8 in 1882.The former member is J Douglas, brother.of Dr.Gédrge Douglas, the record ' whose mihigtry &t the church stands émblazoned above all others.The older members of St.James almost date events fram the pastorate of Dr.Any event happened either or after he Jeft, John Douglay, who èame all the Way from Minneapolis, Wisconsin, to be present at the Centennial service, is 88 years of afre.\u201cYet fie ii still hale sid hearty, his step Is firm, and his hearing is goed.Since he came to the city he hia séen aimost all ef\u2019it, has -bpen.out in the nev districts, and has done énough-ta Wear out men twenty yéars younger.But his cheekë are full of chap of fifty.Montreal is a city now,\u2019 -said he to the \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter \u2018who had a-short talk with him.\u2018I havé not been here for 41 years, and aithough you have.grown in size, and your business district has developed wonderfully, nothing: has astonished me as has the changes on, the river.The barbor is marvellous.No dhe dreamed anything that forty years ago.\u2019 M.pousles firet cafe to the élty in: 1832.He grew up here, and grew up with St.James's - Méthodist Church.Short WE Sy fn 1869, he joinéd Donmimion Square Church, it being nearer his place of residéhce, but he says that he always looked on old St.James's as his homie church.His praise for new St.James was high, but he has not yet found an auditoriumn that would equal old St.James.In his early days Mr.Douglas was in the ministry, but hs was forced to give up the work.TO AVOID SLUMS.CT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014r\u2014 5 4 Mr, Henry Vivian, M.P., Discusses Town Planning.: ~ - ) = eo St.John, N.B.,, Oct.27.\u2014Mr.Henry Vivian, M.P., of London, addressed the Canédian Club here last night on \u2018Garden Plots\u201d In an interview hé sald: \u2018It has been sald thit our great cities on the other side, Londen and Liverpool,\u201d suffered axtensivély from having slums.Pethaps we do.But this is a problem which has already reached an advariced stagé In Montreal and Toronté, and will eontinue to '} | proceed in this direction unless strénu- ous measurés.dan be put into force imrnediatély.PS ; \u201cThere seems to have been no judg- \u2018ment used in the mitter of laying cut the cities.The streets are narrow, there are houses grouped closely together, affording poor breathing space.and above all, there is a \u2018noticeable The Johnson-Richardson Co., Limited, Montres! 1 lack of playgrounds and parks.\u2019 + color, and he strides about like à YOUNE | before he léft for thé western | llams\u2019 Medicine Co, ENGINEERING PROFESSION.Evidence on Technical Education, \u201c s\u2014\u2014epr mission on Technical Faucattion open- od its sittings here yesterday aftér- noon.J.W.Rebertion, chairman; the Hon.J.N.Armstrong, the Rév.Dr.George Bryce, and Messrs.David Forsythe, 'G.M.Murray, James Simpson and \u2018Gaspard de Serres.It was decided: to\u2019 visit the Faculty of Applied Sclence, and the Technical School to-day.number of witnessés were heard, Among them being Dean Fernow, -of gineering in the faculty of applied science of Toronto University; De.Ellis, \u2018head of the Department of Applied :Chemistry, and T.E.Rosebrugh, pro- \u2018evidence Prof.Fernow said that the standard of matriculation was too low in the university.The course should cover six years.Then men should be \u2018educated in adidtion to having théir profession.CC ginser without taking matriculation?Angus.: A man can be a good engineer without ever seèing an enginésring: school,\u201d replied Professor Angus, \u2018because much depends on experience, but we think they will be better engineers if they take the régular course.* RECEIVES SECOND.SENTENCE.Brockville, Ont, Oct.27.\u2014Robert E.Cughan, aenténced last Friday to threo years in Kingston Penitentiary on.a charge of theft of $900 from the Farmers\u2019 Bank at Athens, was brought before Judge MeDonald yesterday on the soks of the bank.Upon being ar- .ralghed, he selected trial by judge and pleadsd suilly.Sentence of three.years in Kingston penitentiary was \u2018then paseed, the sentence to run côn- currently With thé senténce imposéd last week.WOULD NOT - T8 .Mothérs having once used Baby's Own Tablets for thelr little ones would not be without thém.These Tablets are a never failing remedy for the little ills such as econstipa- tion, ecole, worms, oadlds, ete, that afflict #0 many littls ones.And tnen, tao, they can be given with absolute safety to the youngest child for they dre sold under the guarantee of a Government analyst {fo contain no apiaté or other harmful drug.Sion \u2018qerning them, Mrs.Chas.hétley, eterbèro.Ont.writes: \u201cI have \u2018used Haby's 1 Tablets tor te \u201cgirl.4nd heve.found \u2018them to be of -gréat .valae, : Others té whôm T7 have recommended the - Tablets say they would not be without them.\u201d Sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Wil- Brockville, Ont.24m Prof.Angus Gives Interesting | pattern Torémto, Oét.27\u2014Thé Royal Com- | The members present were Dr.| Al the Faculty of Forestry; Robert W, | Angus, Professor of mechanical ene \u2018 fenseir of eléctriéal engineering.- M hiw | \u2018Could 4 man Be a successful en- | asked Mr.Jas.Simpson, of Professor | charge of falsifying the statements and | books BABY'S OWN TABLETS | Own Tablets tor my lt- | THE WITNES® DAILY PATTERN.u re Homes dressmaker should i : little catalogue scrap book of the daily ttern cuts.\u2018Those will da found very usetul to refer to from time to | 8803.\u2014LADIES\u2019 SEVEN-GORE SKIRT.A populär and chie design i hers shown.It is made of a saven-gore upper part, to which a straight plaited flounce fs Joined.The joining is covéred with a shaped band, that may bé omitted.Any of the materials now in vogue may bs used to develop this: model.The pattern is cut in Ave sizes: 53, 24 26, 28, 30 inolies waist measures.It requires if made with the band 4 5-8 yards of 44 inch material for thé 24 dinch size.i | | PATTERN COUPON.Please séñd tbe above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below, = | NO.00000u0e Size sracacreer cette n ne tetes Name .Address in full: \"+.n06 000020000000 0 sovuqacoscaanta0 00002 01e 200000 \u2018 s\u2026opèr4 504000000002 c 005 ss cass ase mes ss eessc setenv en .\u2026.RE ERRRLNR LLP REBIRR RRL RR LR RR QRESRERRRTR RI RBSDIE BREIL RID N.B.~Bp sure.to cut out the illustration and send with «the coupon, carefully filled out.The pattern cannot reach you in less than a wsek, Price 10 cent.each, in cash, postai note or stamps.Address, \u2018 Witness\u2019 Pattern Department, * Witness\u2019 Block, | Montrea 1.ww i a a rv, lo Ed bE A TST) fe be Mg Toronto TT dr IMPORTED SUITS, $20.00 to $150.00 TWEED A WOMEN\u2019S STORE M, THAT MEETS EVERY REQUIREMENT OF OUTER WEAR To be able to select a complete wardrobe of Outer Apparel without spending the time to shop around is a convenience every visitor over the holiday \u2018must appreciate.But the advantage of greatest value Is the knowledge that the exceptional character and Quality inseparable from our goods cost no.more than the commonplace.ONE PIECE DRESSES, $15.00 to $125.00 COATS, $15.00 to $85.00 - Fairweathers Limited, 485-487 St.Oatherine Street West.\u2018MONTREAL MINK SETS, LADIES\u2019 FURLINED COATS, LADIES\u2019 FUR HATS, $55.00 to $350.00 $35.00 to $175.00 $30.00 to $100.00 [4] N.\u201d Winnipeg REAL ESTATE.RITZ HOTEL : BUYS PROPERTY.Some important real estate transactions were concluded yesterday, the largest being the passing of the Wil- son-Smith property on the éorner of Drummond and Sherbrooke streets, into the hands of the Ritz Hote! syndi- .| cate.The site contains 30,000 feet, and «| the-price.paid was $122,500.The work of tearing down the building and, clearing the site is to commence immediately.4d \u2019 Mr.Wilson Smith yesterday purchased the Sherbrooke street house belonging to Mr.George D.Rosé for the sum: of 340,060.About $28 a square foot, on a land valuation only, was paid for the property number 554 St.Catherine street west, between Stanley and Drummond streets, yesterday, which was purchased for the D.Taylor estate, from Mr.John Withell.Small residence sales have been the only feature in the realty registrations ef;the:last-two days.They con- | tinue to, Æo through in lange number, particularly in the \u2018north and east of -the city.The largest transaction in the two days, however, was one of $16,000 on Gélby stréét.The principal ones follow: O.Latôoureux has sold to D.Chevrier the south-west part of lots 941, -384 and\u2019 $85, in Westmount, with the bylldings erected theéreom, fronting on | \u2018Selly -atreet, for $16,000.\u201cJ.A, Prevost has sold te J.B.N.* | Audet dit Lapointe lot 32-1-10, in Out- remont, with the residence No.811 Boulevard St.Joseph, for $6,000.\u2018Desire L.Desbois has sold to Mrs.Louis H.Vertonneau lot 15-51, in -Lau- L.R.Trudeau has sold to M.J; Dole lot 82-1-45, in Outremont, with | buildings.fronting on Laurier avenue, for $8,000.\"+ M.L.Hersey has sold to Mrs.John Y.Patrick lots 242-3 and 5-3, in West- mount, with the residence No.9 \u2018Springfield avenue, for $7,000.The emplacement has an area of 2,200 square feet.- Azare \u2018Chauvin has sold to J.J.Joubert, Ltd., lots 10-107 and 108, in St.Jean Baptiste ward, with the flats 955 to 961 St.Andree street, for $5,000.Mrs.Gideon Bourgtojs has sold to Mis.Joseph Carrière lot 339-594C, In Cote St.Louis cadastre, with buildings fronting on Papineau aveénue, for R., Lemire dit Marsolais Has sold to C.Gauthier lot 1225-61, and part of 60, in St.Mary's ward, with buildings fronting on Dorion street, for $5,600.« Moise Zelidovitz has sold to Samuel -Zellopvitz the south-west half of lot 885, in St.Louis ward, with buildings fronting on St.Dénis street, for 35,500.The estate of the late Hsdras Lauzon has sold to Aaron Millman the northwest part of lot 1651, in St.Andrews \u201cward, with the flats 1013a-to 1017a Dorchester street west, for $11,000.The \u2018same property is sold by Aarom Mill- ;man to Mrs.Max Gross for $12,000.J.H.David has sold to J.A.TU.Stanislas lots 151-162-1 and 2, Cote Visitation cadastre, with the flats 1124 to 1132 Simard avenue, for $11,500.Mrs.J.B.Renaud has sold to T.J.Cooke lots 8-29, 30 and 31, in St.Jean Baptiste ward, with the buildings - fronting on Mentana street, for $12,- Amedee 8.Stanley has ¢6ld to Christophe Messier part of lots 1296, 1292- 34, 35, 47 to 63 and 1296-1 to 38, front- \u2018ing om.Chausse street; in St.Mary's ward, for $7,648.86.1 +, Pierre Robitaille has sold to Mrs.Raymond Beaudry lot 32-1-83, with .buildings fronting on Laurier avenue, in Outrermont.for $8,500.: Mrs.A.B.Hassert has sold to Mrs.William P.Chambers lot 44-177, in St.Lawrshce ward, with buildings fronting en Bleury strest, for $8,000.Olive Gagnon has sold te Pierre Robitaille part of lot 11-501, in Laurier ward, ith ths teneménts 684 to 666a \u2018Clark street, for $5,000.Jacques Marquis has sold to Louis Gauthier lots 889-817 and 318, Cote St.Louis chäastre, with buildings fronting ôn Fabre street, for $7,250.Joel Lanetot has purchased from JE.Morin lots 12-56 and 57, St.Jean Baptiste ward, fronting on St.Hu- bept street, for $6,147.20.Henri.Dubois has sold to Mrs.À D.Dénis part of lots 328-468 and 469, Cote St.Louis cadastre, with buildings fronting on Mentana and stréstä, for $6,500.CASTORIA ~ For Infants ard Children.- The Kind You Havy Always Bought rier ward, with the buildings fronting | | on Bbulevard St.Joseph, for $132,500.Boyer | Sr avin dee ae .ERIC AREER: CANE SEO CNL PIQUE SR TRIER en Le 2 « DR.ANDREWS LEAVES.President of Mount Allison Uni- \u2018versity to Work in West., _ Sackville, N.B., Oct.27\u2014Dr.W.W.Andrews, Dean of the Science Faculty at Mount Allison University, left yesterday for Regina, where he will assist in establishing the Methodist University In that eity.It is understood the board of mensgers has offered Dr.Andrews the presidency of the new university at an attractive salary, and he may accept.- 2 TO SERVE FIVE YEARS.Greenville, S.C., Oct.27 \u2014Five years in the Atlanta Penitentiary is the sentence imposed yesterday by Judge Wm.H.Brawley upon Milton A.Carlisle, formerly president of the Newberry National Bank, who was convicted in the United States District Court last week on five counts of an indictment alleging misapplication of the funds of the bank, rl MARK TWAIN LEFT $611,136.tory of the estate of the late Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), filed in the Probate Court here yesterday, shows the valuation, as made by the ap- prajsers, $611,136.: SEVEN YEARS FOR THEFT.Ottawa, Oct.27.\u2014Kristine Olsen wag sentenced to seven years in Kingston \u2018penitentiary by the deputy police ma- glstrate, Mr.Askwith, in the Police Court.~ Olsen's.offence was stealing a*horse, cutter, robes, halter and a rug, valued at $400, from Dr.I.G.Smith, of Hintonburg, in February.last.: - + OPEN 8.30.Walls, Redding, Conn., Oct.27.\u2014The inven- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.Jacobs Building - 284 St.Catherine Street West, CAPTAIN STAYED ON SHIP.Derelict with One Seaman Towed Into Harbor.Galveston, Tex., Oct.27.\u2014Dismant- led, water-logged, with eighteen feet of water in her hold, the four-masted schooner \u2018Holliswood\u2019 was towed into port yesterday by the British steamer \u2018Parkwood, herself eight days overdue from Trinidad.Captain E.E.of the disabled hulk, is still aboard his craft, after a harrowing experience.The other seven men of the crew were taken off by a New York-bound steamer several days before the schooner was picked up.The \u2018Parkwood,\u2019 tossed out of her path by the Gulf storm, sighted the \u2018Hollis wood\u2019 off the Campe Che Banks.-.J miles from Galveston, on October 19th, disabled and apparently abandoned.When the wreck was boarded Captain Walls was found all but crazed for want of food and water.At first it was decided to Cestroy the vessel as a dangerous derelict, but Walls refused tp leave his ship, and it was finally determined to make an effort to teach Galveston with the schooner in tow.a OHANGE CONSTITUENCIES.Toronto, Oct.27.\u2014Prominent Liberals are said to be urging a scheme to give Toronto, after the next census.six members instead of five.All the constituencies as at present outlined would be wiped out and every elector be allowed six votes.In this way it is said, it would be certain that at least two Liberal members would be elected.This method is sald to be strongly urged by Ald.Maguire, who would probably be one of the candidates.CLOSED AT 6 P.M.Suits Department Pure wool.French Serge : Suits ; regular $18.00 $9.95 To-morrow.Rich, lustrous, dressy Cloth Suit; regu- \u201clar $25.00 $1 5.95 To-morrow .Best quality rough texture Suits; regular $30.00.$23.95 To-morrow .To-morrow.Fine Tailored Fall and Winter Suits and Coats Very Remarkable Values To-morrow.Sealette Coats; 54 inches long ; collar; nicely lined and finished; Fur-trimmed and Fur-lined Coats at Moderate Prices.MARCHAND, 284 Si.Catherine West (oats Department New style Military Coats in heavy Navy and Black Serge; regular $12.95 $16.50.To-morrow .Mannish effect Tweed Coats; regular $22.50.$17.95 To-morrow .| Semi-fitted Long Tailored Coats; regular $21.50 $28.50.To-morrow .semi-fitted ; Napoleon reg.$30.00.$21.50 PS - ca pd TEE PE APE \u2014 aaa RAPE a ES .Tu N we = ip, CIE PRE TS wl NE Se #10 A .aE a 0 É - $ V A J ARTS CRIER 5 pe rE RK Lote \u2026 La 2 a Æ - tL SSE Se Ga Enr - Rs .Aa - i >, as Per Cl Eau Rigi 20 AA Es Te EE RES BE = es BEC Co IRR : 3 Sl 2.TIEN fr.\u2014 à ir ere AL wg, APR A EE BRA ._ .HENDERSON \u2014 On Oct.24.1910, at - MACDONALD \u2014 AVERY \u2014 On Oct.24, 1910, at her late PAU RACICOT \u2014 GEORGE SLEETH \u2014 HENDERSON \u2014 On Oct.MILLER \u2014 In this city.at 5438 Rivard MacLAREN \u2014 At New York, on Act.MacALPINE \u2014 In this city, on Oct.27, MOORE \u2014 At 29 Convent street, STEVENSON \u2014 On Oct.25, 1910, at his ; .Those sendinz notices for the above é BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and deaths, must invariably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, OF otherwise no notice can be taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for 25c; marriage notices for i.c; death notices for 26c, prepaii.The an founcement of funeral appended to death notice, 25c extra; other exten- sfons to obituary, such as short sketch of iife, two cents per word extra, ©6x- cept poetry, which is 50c per line ex-: prepaid.Annual subscribers may have announcements of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, iree of charge, in which case\u2019 name and address of subscribers should be given.BIRTHS.ROBERTSON.\u2014 At 727 Pine avamte, W., on Oct.23, 1910, to Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Robertson, a son.MARRIED.CRIPPEN\u2014CAMPBELL\u2014On Wednesday, ct.26, 1910, at Trout River, N.Y., Miss M.Louise Crippen, eldest daughter of Dr.C.J.Crippen, to the Rev.Malcolm A.\u2018 Campbell, \u2018of First Presbyterian Church, Montreal.DUNTON \u2014DAVIDSON\u2014At St.George's Church, on Oct.26, 1910, by the Rev.Dr.Paterson-Smyth, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Captain Charles H.Davidson, of Beaverton, Ont., to Mr.Robert A.Dunton, of Montreal.HATTIE \u2014 KEIR \u2014 On Oct.13, 1910, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Montreal, by the Rev.I.A.Montgomery, Isabelle McGregor, daughter of Joan | Kelr, Williamstown.Ont., to Josaph Wilfred Hattle, of Caledonia, N.S.7 SER \u2014 In St.James Anglican Church, Pictou, N.S., oñ Oct.19, 1810, by the Rev.A.A.Andrew, Donald Macdonald, Marconi Wireless Tel.Co., North Sydney,C.B.to Katherine Primrose, daughter of the late Fred.Wyatt and Mrs.Fraser, Pictou, N.S.- L \u2014 FUL/TON \u2014 On Oct, 26, 1910, at 65 Arlington avenue, by the Rav.I.A.Montgomery, M.A., Margaret Thompson, daughter of the late John} Fulton, to William Henderson Paul, son of Walter Paul.: \u2014\u2014 At the Tesi- dence of the bride\u2019s parents, Manson- ville, P.Q., on Tuesday, Oct.25, 1910, by the Rev.J.Alex.Miller, Gladys Arvilla, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.B.George, to Eldon P Racicot, of Eastman, 25, 1910, at the residence of Dr.A.H.Hall, 109 St, Ann street, Quebec, by the Rev.A.T.Love, Maria.daughter of John Henderson, of Bourg Louis, to Joseph G.Sieeth, of Ber- æerville, Que.DIED.residence.Ottawa, Jane Gillmor, beloved wife of Henry Avery, Esq.in her 59th year.the residence of her son-in-law, J.Buchan, Esq., K.C., 53 St.Mark street, Montreal, Selina Plimsoll, relict 6f the late James Henry Henderson.Funeral private.\u2018 ; street, on Oct.26, 1910, Ellen Xiddy, beloved wife of Robert Miller.Funeral from above address on:® Friday.Oct.28th.at 2.30 o'clock, to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.23, 1910, James Barnet MacLaren, cf Qttawa.1910, at 37 Hawarden avenue, James Douglas MacAlpine, eldest son of J.R.MacAlpine.Funeral notice later.St.Henri, after a short illness, Emily Moore, daughter of the late Francis J.Moore.\u2018Funeral on Friday at 2.30 p.m.Funeral private.\"residence, 453 Water Street, Peter- boro, Ont., James Stevenson, ex-M.P., in his 85th year.scolumn 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 \u2018Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be promptly 1nalled.For addresses in foreign countries three cents will be required.i FREE UNS Co.Dept.W.Montreat, Que ES & CO., Funeral Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 1653.(Note change of Address} \u201d i\u201c \u201cMARCIL\u2019S MAGAZINE: for 6 mos.Illustrated.Shows HOW\u2019 Fortunes are made in Montreal land.Write Geo.Marcil & \u201cPOTTER THE PAINTER\u201d LOTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL WORK IN OU R LINE W.E.POTTER & CO.48 BENOIS
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