The daily witness, 11 octobre 1911, mercredi 11 octobre 1911
[" PR To A Ve he ar CN PU ren 5 SE EE D TES a AA 6 Os! oss oe\u2019 a+, +, oot «, *, urate Tete Te Sealed?este ee rites Ses P tee en Se a Sat us 01 ete ee soute este antes 1200 0000 oe + > or ce CR DOC oe .*, of FAIR AND WARM « oo us» 9 ode .rm, Tasprn .agé six, 1) .me Ë A .> ie ereleeirelemeioels sente x Sb : ® + rte ter 00 jesneeies, eee, enterrer pie a dten tn 0e 00104300 Watch it Grow i WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 11, 1911.ce ONE CENT.OX ; | THE NEW GOVERNMENT 2 po « t Ba x E | | | MONTREAL, CANADA, - A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF THE NEW CABINET TAKEN AT RIDEAU\u2019 HALL YESTERDAY AFTER THE MINISTERS WERE SWORN IN.~ From left to night are:\u2014The Hon.Sam Hughes, the Hon.R.Rogers, the Hon.J.D.Reid, the Hon.C.J.Doherty, the Hon.W.J.Roche, the Hon.Geo.E.Foster, the Hon.J.D.Hazen, the Hon.R.LL.Borden, the Hon.L.P.Pelletier, the Hon.T.W.Crothers, the Hon.A.E.Kemp, the Hon.Geo.H.Perley, the Hon.Senator Lougheed, the Hon.Frank Cochrane, the Hon.Bruno Nantel, the Hon, F.D.Monk, and the Hon.W.T.WI ite, The only absentee is Mr.Martin Burrell, who has yet to be sworn in as Minister of Agriculture.f & n MORCC70 DISPUTE and Engineering Company, consigts of GRAND TRUNK : Eo Deiter shy | DATE OF NEW .rell-k Y w, Schiic an PROMOTIONS Signatures Will be Affixed Tweedy system.which successfully Le eliminates vibration, thereby greatly When Negotiations Have adding to the comfort of the passen- Been Concluded gers.The engine builders also con- \u2014\u2014 each with three furnaces.PEN rv tT ee me 2° +\" vs e .Te = = na.Clot RES CRAIN ra cr sry chair.On Friday evening his friends and supporters of Potton gave a ban- BATTLE DESCRIBED quet at the Mansonville House, Cov- \u2014_\u2014 ; laid f er forty.Music .P ARLI AMENT Was Furnished by the North Troy or- Benmett Burleigh, Veteran chestra.On th lust f th 5 supper à short patriotic address was War Correspondent, given by the chairman, Mr.D.A.Man- Saw it.son, ex-M.P.i Probability that Members Will CITY GETS ITS SHARE Cheque Received From Street structed the four single-ended boilers, Important Changes in Staff of : dation in the PRESENTATION TO London, Oct.11.\u2014The \u2018Daily Tele- dE ; Berlin, Oct.11.\u2014 The first part of The passenger accommo on, .I.e aily e .I ow : \u2018Princess Alice\u2019 embodies all that the DR.PELLETIER.; LL.: i 4 the Freight Traffic the Moroccan understanding between experience of the owners and skill of be Called.Together on graph publishes a despaton from its Railway To day for i 5 France and Germany, was \u2018initialled,\u2019 the builders could devise, and the > PoC Sherbrooke, Oct.10.\u2014The Hon.Dr.correspondent, Bennett Burleigh, dat- le Department.signifying agreement, by the German SMP Will be one of the handsomest in Novembèr:15, P.Pelletier, ex-Speaker of the Legisla- ed Tripoli, in which he says that the $335,007.87, areie ini ; her service.ture, was to-night presented by tne ; ; a Minister, Herr won agerlen- The \u2018Princess Alice\u2019 will undoubted- citizens of Sherbrooke with a hand- ns von ther first land battle dor, M.Cambon to-day.Their er] ly be a notable addition to our Can- SESSION TO BE VERY SHORT some silver and maple smokers\u2019 cab- ne s ape.e frien y rabs signatures will be attached lat adlan Pacific fleet.R ; * iMmet.The presentation took place in gave the Italians warning of the prob- when the negotiations which are ow Tape 3 Pr .the Art Hall, where a ree crowd had able attack by the Turks.These Arabs .£a Outsiders is Policy Carried Out proceeding over the second part con- CRUISER LEAVES PORT New Minister of Agriculture Will of purchasing the cablnet was raised said that the Turks would no doubt Deductions, in City Accountant\u2019s in Filling the Higher | cerning concessions to Germany in Be Sworn by the Duke of ALL FROM G.T.R.STAFF.PERCENTAGE OF EARNINGS.premier Sonesssions 1e German a the by publie subscription, unger the su | SHMBL to enter Tripol at wnt, | Opinion, Form Good Reason ; , have been concluded.; f the Board of Trade.n to re- + Vacancies, | \u2014 Admiral Kingsmill on Way to onnaught.\u2018pices of the Boar Lot Trad by Mayor inforce the posts particularly the new For New Charter.; ; -C.W.Cote, pro-Mayor Ledôüx, and Works to the south.} Mr Dalrempie, vice-president of | PROPERTY IS SEIZED Meet: \u2018Duke: of Supsught Ottawa, : Oct Es > VThe- new { Mr, 'L.H.Hebert, president of La The warships were about four miles ~ Mr.William Robb, city treasurer, re- ; ne tried Trunk Railway system, | >arliamen Ar \u201cChambre de Commerce.off shore.Tectvod a cheque for $335.007.87 from the Le .Canada\u2019 2; 5 ably.Be: The presentation was, made by Mr.The Turks were dlseovered about i dey announced sevrral impor- | Ex-Shah of Persia's Brother _ 7#° Carlen cralser ty thie m morn- 5 esiled for the ee of busiz| E- W: Farwell, president, and Mr.J.o'clock in the morning advancing in | Montreal Street Railway Company Civ ges in the staff of the! L Bel .Montreal for Quebec early, E.Poutre, vice-president, of the Board | tWo columns, supported by fleld guns.this morning as the share of the city fraffic Department, resulting | oses Delongings.ing, \u2018slipping out of the port as mr ness on Nov.15th.This is al of Trade, who read the \u2018address in| F ortunately it was a bright, moon- in the earnings of the company for the tions fiv i i t on Sunda - ; y : English and French.18 nig and the alians ashore ar.: tions of five of the higher Teheran.October 11\u2014Th ; Pa oe ve or canadian Wednesday, and the : .custom 1s 15 Pelletier replied In a short ad- were judiciously assisted 'by search- Po ver Cone 01 the service: ot si -Sui her OL the he cruiser this morn- for a new parliament to be called dress.thanking bis many friends m lights.| ° company only Pays a percentage A.Hayes, who at present is ox Sans Es-Suitaneh, rocher of the navy, left with eT Ry al Highness Pp 0 Calle Sherbrooke, and promising them that All night the Turks approached Tri- On earnings of $3,766.719.11.The gross ! Freight Agent of the System, ed Ly \u2018order of M Treasurer-General ne.Duke and Duchess of Connaught, together for a Wednesday.je would always have à warm spot in boll.In good order.There were thou- earnings for 1911, total $4,793,042.31, and a the 16th.be made Shuster.The National Council or- at Quebec.The ship \u201creceived a com- The Sesg on w his heart for his home city, no matter Sands, supported by native auxiliar- \u2018the company deducts $1.026.323.20, on dered that the property be confiscat let ting and cleaning while in a il e Short, where he would be located.les.When they were within a few \u2014h h Co Traffic A acer wi .- ete pain : : ; ; which it asserts the city h laim, Irafiic Manager, with office at ed, but gendarmes who were sent to Bort.P probably running only a few days | hundred yards the marines from the certs the city has no claim Tod Pobert L.Burnap, at present vee wut General Freight Agent, Chi- -, > to he appointed Assistant 1.1 Tratlic Manager, at Chicago.Henry C.Murtin, now Second vitt General Freight Agent, Chi- -+.vomes to Montreal as General take possession were opposed by asian consulate officers, who threatened to open fire.The matter was then referred to the Russian minister, who was asked to give a decision by 10 o\u2019caock yesterday morning.No decision was forthcoming, and the Treasurer-General, after notifying the minister, despatched ome body of Cossacks, headed by two Rus- | ART ASSOCIATION.Gallery.The Montreal Art Association have over a month, and will be devoted to .the passing of supply.After the \u2018expiration of thirty days the members will be entitled ce their full indemnity.An Appeal for Funds for New Art NOMINEE FOR EAST WELLINGTON.: ; > Fergus, Ont., Oct.11.\u2014A meeting of Conservatives was calléd here yesterday for the purpose of nominating a candidate to represent East Wellington in the Legislature.' The position is at present filled by Lieut.-Col.J.J.works and trenches poured into their ranks a tremendous rifle fire, supported by machine guns and field artillery.The intended Turkish surprise entirely failed, but the Ottomans stooë to the attack courageously, replying to the intrenched Italians with a heavy fire and striving to press home because the amount of this deduction was collected in the districts of the city, which were annexed since 1892.Mr.John (Campbell, city accountant, was asked by a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter upon what basis the contribution to the city was based.\u2019 \u2018It was arranged as follows,\u201d he replied: \u2018The city gets 4 percent on all Craig, D.S.I.No other name was pro- the action first on the west.The Ital- Bross earnings to $1,000,000; 6 percent posed except that of Mr.Craig, the ian marines, however, were not shak- On the next $500,000; 8.percent on the \u2026.attiton to the above .a circular can officer, who seized the property.subscriptions to the Building Fund in present member, who in a neat ad- en.They were undaunted and fought: Soo 0s Tp ae 10 percent LS ot Le SSI 7 \u201che ; .The Cossacks then retired.The Rus- connecti new art gallery, dress accepted the nomination, an most valiantly, firing with steady and :000, 12 e ; 00,000, Coe he Pac ye the naa sian consul-general strongly objected ° on with the ne gallery Ottawa, Oct.11\u2014The first sitting of spoke upon and upheld.the actions deadly accuracy.They beat back 2nd 15 percent upon all amounts in ex- ST sunt, D r aves, and ap to the procedure stating that the pro- which is now in course of erection |the new Borden Cabinet, which assem- of the Whitney Government.Mr.every attempt of the enemy.From ©ess of that figure.7 tion or a D perty was mortgaged to a Russian and expected to be ready for next mel at three o'clock on Tuesday af- Richardson, of Elora, is\u2019 the nominee 1.30 to 2 a.m., the rifle fire was flerce.The deductions made by the com- \u201cpiton of General koreign bank.spring.The following circular has |zent, won office in Montreal, effec- been issued by Mr.Abbott, the secre- could not Se Sw.ministers The enemy retired with several losses.cogent reason for the secur hundred gendarmes, under an Ameri.Made a strong appeal to the public for THE CABINETS \u201c400 Agent.FIRST SITTING.\u2018longer prolonged because \u2018PALL, MALL\u2019 APPROVES.Lith Insté ; On the eastern side the attacking | 8 of a new agreement between the \u201c LKR Instant.NEW C.P.R.LINER tary: ; of the necessiity of their being \u2018at the MR.W.T.WHITE i |.company and the city.He believed Mr.s, L.Strauss, now chief clerk tT : * \u2018The Council appeal to the liberality sad.OF .FEC column of Turks tried to turn that 1 + tue Tariff Department, at Chicago, of the members and friends of the as- station to say .good-bye to Earl Grey.* flank of the Italian defence.They {at the new charter would be worth ; Î a ( A Wihile it .is \u2018understood that th.- ; > having for this matter alone.- premôted to the position of Chief \u2018Princess Alice\u2019 Has Completed Suc- sociation, and ask them to supplement ter was discussed, no oat the mat Longan2aba.Agsociateq_ress.à ral advanced into the palm belt and The following are the earnings on © rani Lurcau._- cesssful Tests, he generous donations already made | reached in,regard to the date for the | Gajette' says the accesion of Mr.W.Esparto or he pe n rhe Ital.Which the company pays percentages, \u201ci tnese gentlemen haye been in by subscribing to the Building Fund bye-elections,, which must be held be- T White to the Borden ministry is ians held f st a à à ve away very 8nd the increases since 1905, as com- © of the Grand Trunk Rail- i or the erection of the new art gallery fore the ministers will have a right to |.a particularly good omen, -since it has advance a an fa ay \u20acVery piled by Mr.Campbell: i em and its affiliated lines, The newest addition to the Canadian Ae in Sherbrooke street.sim- \u2018# \u2018seat in the House.been the aloofness of really first rate The behavior of the sturdy marines Earnings on Amounts Lamp years past.ht Trafic Pacific Railway Co.'s Steamship fleet ple and dignified form, eminently ap- Mr.Martin Burrell, Minister of Agri- business men .that has : prevented was admirable.It could not have been.which Co.pays paid to gen tor \u201cLen \"ears.was in the is the \u2018Princess Alice, which has just propriate to its purpose, spacious and culture, will have to do a lot.of travel- Canadian politics reaching.a higher better among any troops.percentages city.ET SSSR CE a es : \u2018fet ufsthe Ntajonal Despatch Line, completed a series of very successful Well lighted.The exterior and por- ing peters he becomes 2 Dieter wits level, The fleet, cleverly arranged, con- Ione ee ane $2,877.04.00 sun teu i= an organization affiliated and exhaustive trials at sea.\u2018The tions of the hall will be in marble, |him.to come to Ottawa to be sworn i i tributed to the success of the battle 1907.vo 211 2.\"352.13.682.3 Ci Grand ar .and the general construction in steel,\u2019 ¢ Sworn in.| ONTARIO.TREASURER .3 When the rifle fire became heavy, sev- | 1907.« -.-.2,947,352.90 213,682.35 \u201c1 Grand Trunk interests, and serv- \u2018Princess Alice\u2019 has been built by in ordeér- to-vacate his seat.Then he] MAY RESIGN ; v 1908 3,146,447.32 241,967.04 sn tie capacity of manager from | terra cotta.and reinforced concrete.wii have to go west to British Colum- ' 5 5° eral vessels, including the crulsers nd j909.1 !! 11 3 961.145.40 259,171.81 \u201cuntil April 3Uth, 1903, when.he| MeSSTS Swan, Tiunter and Wigham Al aod, The Oo ting i again to seek re-election, Toronto, Oct.11.\u2014The, ruïnor per- minor batteries, directing Sith thelr gi.12 111 33774568 276,618.53 M8 :.WROTE il : ee ttle: Business being, came.Later ze strikers attempted so .Cressed me Hol : n one this m \u2026 was \u2018rémove the er, but the ship's offrit: dome fn at x Jeera ote 5 he boiler room ne ship { ; hata judgment in the Russell, \u2018gars bound \u2018it tightly to the side of ' d ca fe was, cents in hig pocket.© bl.AE y-anain Pel okt) > ; FE 3 i 10 i > > res Sih bar PEAR 1a ET ae 2 » LT LTS > tH aber Los ' Jitheir vessel ar steel cables, and 0 : We was the cause of à trocted: Walls pel aving day.ore\u2019 present, ing in \u2018new member.- 2 0 : Moved \u201cthelr coal | supply. pop ar Ca La.= sr Trae ya pe rik Ro 1e en ea 1 .triné should be Is in an ocean of: - _ looking as bright 3 .Céundil to submit written statements cman oe OL thé alleged deficiencies in the ser- |\" wl Fight Against Board of Coï count of Work At a meeting of the former aldermen of the old regime and their friends a few nights ago, it was determined to éenter\u2018upon à campaign to oust thé present City Council and the Board of Control, and to once more assume the Bower formerly enjoyed.The first at- ck wiil be made upon the Board of Control.; Ald.Roux moved in the City Council on Monday for a detailed report of the administration of the Board of iontrol for the past two years on the sroynd that the aldermen desired to be es Dong ry: Bi new: ns sat The\u201d Controllers T { a A resolution moved by.Bishop Hendrix and Dr.Henry Haigh, favoring International Arbitration, was read at mical-Cenférence-enterday.\u201d 24 mas Was enti in the - after.naen.It suggests the submitting of an] disputes ito a proper tribunal, and.especially commends a treaty between - the United States and Great Britain, e Rev.W.Williams, of Australia, the chai et the morning's session.The Rev.Dr.S.D.Choawn, general superintendent of the Methodist Church in Canada, addressed the conference on adaptation of the church to the needs of modern life.The Church must increase its activities ih the! direction\u2019 of social service.Chris tiañity has gospel for all sorts of suffering as well as sin.The preacher \"should know the classes and the life qf the masses.It is the layman's spe- clal function to secure social justice: Human creatures must be treated as tholigh they had human natures.Under:stress of modern conditions, a man wh conducts his business on the lines of the sermon on the Mount would do more for.the Church than the minister could.He sald that there should be \u2018@ Tote of spiritual authority in the Ministers utterances from the pulpit.The fundamental beliefs of the Christian; Church lie deep in the normal consciousness of the people.The authority of pulpit must be increased, but in \u2018harmony with the spirit of the age the inductive method of reasoning attains everywhere now and must be used in: connection with theology.He sald that theology was not an.intimate thing,; which can be handed down.from gen-; eration to generation, It is the ripening: influence of thought and its process is; never complete.The Church should in-; vestigate all truth.Wesley's idea had:{ beeri thal controversy, dogma and doc-: love; He spoke of the next liberty and: perfect sincerity, sincerity is open to: reception of truth.Truth is spiritual essence within knowledge that had\u201d great power to transform character, | though liberty tempered by loyalty and\u2019 , Inspired by sincerity was the ideal.; The: domain of law should be recognized, but the leadership of great mag-: neti¢ souls was the great thing.We: shall get our leaders when we\u2019 make our young men believe that the Church stands as the greatest stimulant to tn à telleetual breadth, : \u2019 SIR GEOR SE SMITH.George Smith, of England, said\u2019 the church's great commission is \"Si that £ » God then en what: sees.»'The soul rit Amprovemest the \u2018improvement of \u201cHô to: forget\u201d wall, K.C., of oro atiôh; :quoted John give me for Intér-dénominational co-operation.indifferent to.the church.To reach machihéry-of.the churen ii motion was not - enough.Sincerity and efficieñéy |.were or taed ot the church, and under thé: view of the great problems and needs before church the magnifying and: perpetuality of non-essential {fferen- ces would- not make strong \u2018appeal to men of this time.clency - 18: greatly hampered by divi sions.\u201cOur differences are.not due: to] our bérfections but to our imperfec- ] tions.When we say we cannot cooperate we mean we will not co-oper- ate.We have demonstrated thé practicability of the unity of all branches of Methodism in Canada, and we will demonstrate the - practicability of a larger union and it will have the same spiritual influence.~ SIR ROBERT PERKS.Sir Robert Perks, of London, thought interdenominational co-operation would have better results without organic union, each church should preserve .its idiosyncrasies for it ~met a special need.\u2018 .GOVERNOR WALLACE: Governor Wallace of California made an appeal for the laboring men, asking why Methodist churches are empty of the men whom John Wesley specially addressed.CHANCELLOR BURWASH.Chancellor Burwash of Victoria University, said that Congregational and Presbyterian churches had come very closeito each other in the last fifty years.All believed in separation of the\u2019 church and state, both were now Svangelistic; the spiritual life must be as deep and pure In one as in the, others.REV.DR.W.FLINT.° The Rev.Dy.William Filnt, of- \u201cGape- \u2018harbor and the British to recognize the freedom of colonial churches to meet local needs in the way they best Boe! it roolgmation of the world.Its function | Ï can be done.SIR WILFRID IN MONTREAL 4 À Liberals of the District \u2014 \u2018 The new leader of the Opposition, Ë à cheerful as a schoolboy on a holiday, errived in Montreal Monday night, accompanied by the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, and in the evening thad a conference with sev- wral leading Liberals of the district.Yesterday Sir Wilfrid | occupied himself |.principally in paying personal visits, end was in the mosticheerful frame of | mind \u2018as he drove round the city in a cab, calling on his personal friends.He | refused, however, to have anything to | say regarding the political situation, laughingly turning sway all Inquiries day, fhe romani that t he was on a holi- y: BETTER CAR SERVICE Aldermen Say - ay Montreal Require a Minute and a Half : Car Service, ee - z i rr At à meeting of Tu en yesterday, is determinéä 16.send \u201coiif 4 : Ba request to all the members of the City | vice of the Montreal] Street Railway Company to enable the City Council ta attempt to secure amendments to the chartér of the company in \u2018order to provide service suitable to all the needs | of the population of Montreal in the, way of new lines and extensions to existing ones.These plans are to be executed as soon as \\possible.It is also proposed to pass ia measure with the sanction of the legislature, com- polling the company to.observe civic.ordingnces in this-liné.\u201c= Ald, Emard said that fnstead of two and a:half and flve minute services tae _ city needed a one and gne and a half or \u201d two niinutes service.\u2018The city had the right to appeal to the! Public Utilities Commiission for orders compelling the company to improve its services.They had examples of ee, of the.city | me Associated, Press.) | 88 g e in seve ei ma: RE ony: Fie Fd 4 the sted origi 1caget,- + 8.al nereasi = a wi ; 5 p its rated dat à Powis Com n dian\u2019 \u201cint sarge an.pat.givmisned ame some tase?toe) the.\u2019 nee oF feared So i Hd ude! \u2018Basin.the ve Coy ot for | Commitiée; gdlled : EE 4 |\"the Tariff Reformets.: Protection, Is to.fase the destenation Hers \u201cthe rence, not materialize owing £a: a Conference With the] | repairs and impruvements.To \u201ccost \u2018of \u201c$85,000.CITY pre Several \u2018Departments Including Claims, Road and Sewer Will be Reorganized Plang for the reorganization of seve eral departments of the City.Hall are |.being prepared by the Board of Control.The City Council, on report of the board, has voted $750 for the sal- .aries of Lwu auuitional experts and à clerk for the claims department for three months.The experts are to be paid $1,200 a year and the clerk $600.| The intention is to secure later on the \u2018services.of à medical man and a \u2018nurse to look into personal claims: for .damages through injuries sustained.; The reorganization in this case is being taken at the instance of the law \u2018department, which represented to the .Controllers that it was unable to Na: cure sufficient data for evidence \u2018actions against the, city.> The road and sewer Gepartman \u2018will also bg reorganized.\"Dimeulty has existed in securing statements of the amount of wok performed.tute- ther with expenditures for permanent improvements and repairs, owing to the habits of time keepers ani of the respective lengths of time spent \u2018on these tasks.The returns were fre: quently sent in a combinéd statement An which the: amouinits were not suffl- ciently clear to secure a concise idea of the amount of work performed in City \"affi- H plas #ay that \u2018the extansion of work n.these branches has veen so enor- ous that the prajent scaff is enthvely \"too small far ita office; \u2018and that.ad- gitions to ita stréngth are imperative, It was.claimed to-day that.the Medical Health partment would b- removed from the \u2018City Hall before the erid of the month if new quarters can be obtained.It is now believed that be used as\u2019 a temporary lod&mént.With this change in location the city fs expected to add considerably to %he staff of Medical Héalth Inspectors preparatory to the passing of the new Health By-law which will re uire big augmentation in the streng -6f F department to carry ont its: pro- disguised: \u2018Partly as an Seo 1s, 88 {he great object .les- Holt , yesterday.to tory: dwelling at 3 .erect 2 -fog ni Belfast, October.40.- accepted the call.to: terien { urch, Montré ; geti; and hé the to, on.Inter-dénominational co-opér- Lin -£! Wesley's: state |: 1céa- ment: If thy heart be\u2018tis my\u2018 heart | no.hand,\u2019 \u2018as their best text |.R He sald men\u2019 wers not inimical, but [tio: them thers must be men \u2018of faith and vision: in.the\u2019 pulpit, as the keeping of The chure effi- town, South Africa, called on thé Am; ericans to remember the tes In Boston Sik minor officials in aot Keeping cheek {he corporation will rent or buy :ai- house near the City Hall which wilt sions : of BRITISH MP.CO COMIN a HERE 3 \"an; nperiat : | theterence 3 with the-result ef the Cana.Saar adds hither- ee pa 90s.thot.= -8° WOT ce Hi \u201cA permit was granted to Mr.A.#.| \\ \u201c .[pre \u2018at ated jt.Aurin the Year the trae Fated be nel line of the Aly Alviglon Had } been exténded fro TASS ADT jugh, : west -of.the \u201cAn: \u2018the nest eon amies | thé divisional Joint \u2018sections hut the \u2018donst \u201clé \u2018under 2 1 head-.WAY; VW righ aa ¥orces to Tete Jaune Cache, on thé Fraser: River, beyond Tollowhead \u2018Pass, : on the western slope .¢ the Rotky.* Moun.and it is expéttéd that the piv er joint will reach this \u2018peint, - which 18 1,094\" miles.west of.\u201cWinnipeg, before the close of the year.- On ali portions of the line which have been sufficiently completed trains are at present in operation, and: a dally through freight and passenger service is established on the line between Winnipeg, Edmonton and Ed- son.For the purpose of establishing suitable hotel accommodations throughout the countr$ which will be traversed by your company\u2019s lines, it is.proposed to construct a chain of first- class modern Tiotels, and with this ob- for the construction of a large hotel in the city of Winnipeg at a cost of $1,- 000,000.As the hotel is also located.at the site of old Fort Garry, \u2018The: Fort Garry\u2019 has been adopted as its name.Other hotels will be construét- ed in the near future at\u2019 Edmonton, and in Jasper Park in the Rocky\u2019 Mountains, and at Prince \"Rupert: \u2018The company have been granted a for the construction of a floating dry dotk at Prince Rupert at an approximate cost of $2,200,000, on which work has \u2018slready been cornmenced, -and \u2018tenders ' have also been called\u2019 for the \u2018construction.\u2018of terminals and station in that city.The steamer - \u2018Prince John! ha: been added: to the \u2018company's figat \u2018on.- the: Pacific \u2018Coast, and\u2019 placed: in.service.Charlotte Islands.Good progress has been made in the construction \u2018work on the that work shows a total of 1,223.45 ei les of main \u2018line track, and 136.50° miles of side track\" laid, and the re-.maining portions \u2018of: this.section, are.all |.under contract.In the construction\u2019 _ of | mately 5,133 -ailes of railway.undertaken in the firat instance, there has been laid at the présent time practically 3,800 miles of.main line track.Under your agreements with thie\" ° government to provide equipment for the operation of the railway, there have been purchased 13,749 frefght cars, 178 passenger cars and 129 locomotives.: The terms of office of the directors expires each year when the full board are eligible for re-election.In the representation on the board by members of the board of directors of the Grand Trunk Rallway Company of Canada résident in London, these directors serve in turn.in alternate years.Mr.\u2018Hugh A.Allan; who was:a member of the first board of directors, and has served since the organization \u2018of - the company in 1904, having taken up! his residence abroad is unable to continue as an active member of the board, and regret In: parting with his able cooperation and support.The names of the following directors are: proposed for re-election: Alfred W.Smithers, Bir Henry Mather ackson, George von Chauvin, Col.Frederick\" Firébrace, Chas.M.Hays, E.J.Chamberlin, Wm.Wainwrieht, E.H.Fitzhugh, W.H.Biggar, E.B.Greenshields, the Hon.- R.Dandurand, the Hon.Geo.A Cox, E.R.Wood, J R.Booth.Sir William \u2018White, a director of the Grand Trunk Rallway Company.of Canada in London, who is at present in Montreal en route to the North- pes attended the meeting, -;.rt come pr \u2014 \u201cVILLENEUVE LOSES.Nérville for Libel-\u2014Cage * oe Appealed \u201cThe cae of Joseph Villensuve.| against Alfred Gingras and Joseph Ver- | ville for defamation of ¢ er by Is- \u2018suing libellous statements and séandal- \u201cous cartoons directed towards the complainant, who was a candidate on the Conservative ticket for -Maisenneuve, nd had for its object the defeat of r.Villerieuve, was before Judge Badin yesterday, who, -after hearing both aides of the: question, dismissed\u2019 the action._ Th laws were contradictory the\u2019 evidence as presented did not place the.charge.iether It Eu criminal: or penal: ney : for: Canada, Sodas after \u2018d trip on to à! Te He appears I the best of: Health and.\u2018spirits; end | Ff lk Apo td Scotlh nd, : NOTES AND Noricre.Auotion Sales.\u2014 go 5| and Fridays at x 30 p.m.and n :| Wednesdays, as.previously advertised = -FHèse.ames ares \u201cheld 199 50090000000H0HSH0 0000 Brokers were no Fed of abundance \"of \u201chon i Dustness purposes; an testityt such a turn of a - and ject in view a contract has been \u2018let | .An attempt no decidéd resu \u201cthe morning\" session prices were _ held \u201cAtlantic Coast line lost 1% of subsidy by the Canadian Governmént { + + + 3 between Prince Rupert and the Queen I'y © + +\u201d Eastern, |.Division, and the present condition of London Consols, stocks +, Silver, Money and Rates | approxi-.;.the company and dire\u20actors have much |.In Action Against Gingras ani | e Court Flea that.as the- \u201céleétion |- 7.selects are 08.cents; Xe Fes } : rate \u201cones 1.\u201cmd ney\u2019 is down.etion of those gome lowering of rates, + This cheapening \u2018of.money ; will mean 4 | much-to' thé Béoëk *market\u201dsituation, Jas it will bring -into: kctual circulation à : large: aisount - of funds heretofore .directed\u201d into \u2018other\u2019thannels.an evidence for.legimate , usiné > It 18 also acegpted =) \u2018ghout Can Several leading broke the market.will\u2019 certainly respond to airs, and the predic: 1 tion 1g made that even lower rates are.oi \u2018nat-an ! imposatbliity Rar a very.Jonge | The stock spoke optimisni.variety of dedlings and | prices was upwards.\u2019 - : \u2018The main feature of pire was mârket, this morning, be- \u2018There was a large: the course of Power which rose nzarly 16914, and on which man opes rely.It is stated and\u2019 believed! that holders at present prices will profit richly later on, One good authority stated it privately as his conviction,\u2019 this morning, that before July.of next year this stock would be selling \u2018as hight as\u2019 200, and that it would hé: paying cent on the common.Traction issues were in: the front row again with Detroit, \u201cToronto Railway remy iStreet at firm prices.Bonds were.ac tive.rt wo points to hen ten per- -New York, oct.\u201810 = Speculative in-.\"terest in stocks.) gs at day, and in the absence of .any new in- | fluencès the, othe hecame stagnant.I he short -in- | terest, which is\u201c'believed to have be: | - to deceive in come consi dérably \u201cenlarged, produced lt, and during most of \u201cfirmly.The markèt \u2018was unable to absorb the volume of reallzi) \u2018sales, and -|.prices \u2018eased.o slightly pefore noon.yesterday's gain, American Beet Sugar lost about as, much.Selected stocks.continued to.môve' indépendently of, the course of \u2018the [general market.ds were quiet Lu sq rime mr + Spaces Ue Cables: from Argentine to-day 3 spoke of the cruel ravages of + \u201cfrost, andthe grieq; of wheat responded \"A ayantly\u2019 iin Chicago, .Denials are lopkéd.for \u201cby.the.sréde, to- -morraw, + + + + -Closing.\u2014 London, Oct.10; 4 do.for ac- \u201cConsols for money 1.516, count 7 1} 4 C.P.R.\"a.T.R.Bar Eu Pati 24%d ber ounce.Money ils t 3 5-18 to % 7 pe, Discount rate, short bills, 1-8 per-.percent; -thfée months\u2019 bill, à \u2018cent.- > of WALL ST.8 PM.Now: York; Oct ber 10.\u2014V all street, 3 p.m.~\u2014Some selling orders were dis- triquted after two \u2018o\u2019clotk, and all of the.active issues gave way from 1-2 to a point below their high figures at the close.United States Steel and Reading again relapséd to below -yes- terday\u2019s closing.Norfolk and Western \u2018was in unusual demand, and improved 2 1-2 to 105 1-2.\u201cThe mark et was indifferent.C.P.R INCREASE.\u2018The earnings of the Canadian \u2018Pacific Railway for the first week |in October show - an increase of $163,000.5 .manele .\" TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOARD., Power\u201425 at 169, 50 at, at 169, 70 gt 169 1-4, 26 at 169 1-4, 50 3 169 1-2, \u201825 at \u2018168 3-8, 30 at 169 5.4 : \u2018Cement Common-\u2014i00 at 2.8 at 26.1-8, 3 at 25 3-4.- .Cement Preferred\u201420 at\u2019'86 3: 4 .Detroit\u201430 at 71 1-2, 50 d at 71 Steel Corp.\u201410' at 58 1-2.Shawinigan Rls.\u201445 at 50, 60 at 50, 60 at 50., 69 1-4, 60 Quebec Bonds\u2014500 at 80 3-4, i Commerce Bank\u20149 at 1-2, ! N,-Scotia Bank-21 at 2 1:2, Motitreal as 252.: Steel of Canada, Bonds\u20143j00 fat 9.Cement bonds\u20142, 4100 at 1 à Richelieu\u201410 at, 121.3-4, 75 at 121 1- 4, 50 at 121 1-2, 75 at \u2018121 1-2.Bell Tell.Rtg.\u20142 at 7 1-4, 17 a7 1-8.~ Nova Scotia\u201450 at 95 1- 2 Rio, ex-div.\u20145 at 114.Ottawa\u201410 at 146 1-2.Mackay Pf£d.\u201450 at 78.- 7 Winnipeg Bonds\u20142,000 at a I ~ Crown Reserve\u2014125.at 2580, 100 at 249, 25 at 250, 100 at 249; 700 at 249, 1,800 at 250.pe : Porto Rico-\u20141 at 67.\u201c4 Toronto\u201425 at\u2019 131 1-2.à - Toronto Rights\u20141 at 6 3-4.: Textile-25 at 66, :26 at 66° 1-2.\u2014 Btreet\u2014100 at 0, - | - HIGH RANGE OF PRICES ON: HE Fartiers\u201d \u201chave little to :complai of {ln the price manier the sare mplals of for théir prôdûcé- -The- \u2018butter and -eggs keeps up which will not \"at present drop.\u2018to normal prices.and | much contention as to how\u2019 conditions will last.- Supplies of butter are quite Hberal, demand- for | in a way allow of a there \u2018is ong these 1 but the demand for local:consumption, \u2018enables: export and- shipment which 28 cents.|: Jocal wholesalers -to \u2018demand | for finest: creamery in 4 Jobbing way\u2019 a week.on Tuesdays | \u2018and 28 1:2 cents for the pound- prints.The same -conditions obtain in.the ég& market, where new laid-are now \u2018quoted.wholesale.-at .34 -cehts, - whilé \u201cand - cooking varieties.\u201826 cents Der dozen, Cl \u2018of Boston, will | ity of sratifyine\" Their desires: as a _deed this morning by | | \u2018certain banking honses that call loans \u201ccould be-secÿred' now at five percent, - | and many were-made at ten.apd twenty days\u2019 -call:to'the satisfp -Who have been auxjously.welting for 4 tal an .à -low ebb to- | +}: HartlepooL\u201d by\u201d Mr: HARRIS & C0.10° > A \u201cTHIS CITY SOON Shareholders of the the Montreal.Street Railway who expressed a wish, at the recent Jriéeting, Of patticipating in the 10,000,000: bond ibsub.which was sold 0 Messrs, N: ow have an\u2019 opportun- Be df that firm, \u201ciri th \u2018gon of Mr.2 fl e per faa that, in view of .creasing business : he particularly with \u201copen up th M hep city wheré the firm: had for - the highest SUCCess.Although the \u2018co pany is-not vet operating extensively {in Capada., die Canadian deals have, bee high grade, \u201cincluding the Placing\u2019 bonds for the Winnipeg Electric, Montreal Light, Heat and.Power, Lachine Hydraulic ' Co., Do: dinion Power and Transmission.T \u2018Harris organizations have extraordinary facilities for distribution, : and theré\u2019 is small doubt but that they would the an important an es is.company\u2019s in- Canada, and eal, -he was.to reason to.hope * valuable adjurctiie our financial ablishments.~~ 1 te a ad : Money Plentifa- aid Rates\u201d expr y.opinion - at- the\u2019-cloge*- ef) the \u2018morning j session of ihe Stock.Exchange.that © Qulet in \u2018London-Brokers Were: Busy On Over Sottiement |: at i .Was pienti- »distount- \u2018rates = \u2018were quiet.to- robin pet Fo ctroney ay.Fraders on the: stock\u2019 exchange were | Giefly occupied wiih the.general set- tiement: Carry over S froins ges for Amer- fcan shares ranged} four to five percent.Business for the new account Was - moderate.lexican rails were strong on good traffic.returns and \u2018home rails | improved, but Rio Linto stocks were weak on\u2018 local and Paris gelling < due.to fear of reduced aivi- ends American securitiés opened quiet, and during tue forenoon prices advanced on light covering.downward movement | followed but New York dsupport caused a recoverv fn the late\u2019 trading, and the market closed firm.5.New $30, 0 0 ,000 Issue - for Big Steel Morger été Pittsburs, Oct.104 The announcement: is \u2018made to-day that the Southern Steel merger provides for an issuance of $30, 000, 090 securities \u2018by the new corpo © ~ \u201cWINN PEG GRAIN Following is: the courge of prices in 98% 9534 100%: iy prt 3 .\u20188Q0° STEEL STOCK.-sLäke- Supertor: Corporation) \u2018Com \u2018market\u2019 to-auy.\u2019 meee rerio : COPPER DECREASE.Now York, Oct.10.\u2014 Copper producers figures.ed September; show deliver- {es decreased , 21, 000, Soo: pounds \u2018from August.> - 8 \u2018ROR\u2019 REPORT.Weston | Oct.10.\u2014: The Government crop report indicates: corn yield of Tens 348,000 bushels;-; light gain over September report.\u20ac ; [AMONG THE MEMBERS -on- CHANGE There was some taik on \u2018Change today to the effect that.Mr.James Car- ruthers was to be offered.an important position on thé Railway Commission.The; rumor was lacking, however, in \u2018clarity and \u2018detail, and although.Mr._Carruthets, it is admitted, would be a valuable asset to guch a branch \u2018of the \u2018government, his | business .is large and: secuaples all his | time.3 It is very doubtful it \u2018he would take upon \u2018himself any.further responsibilities.He has never been eager for government preferment, but is only interested in thé doings at Ottawa as any patriotic Canadian should.: The.formation of the Borden Cabinet was the subject®of a considerable comment on \u2019Chängé to-day.It is quite natural that \u2018some of the se- Jections should prove.distasteful, but all'admit that the formation of a cab- inet- is no easy mattér.- The following were: \u201cIntroduced on \u2018Change to-day, Mr.William R.Law, of Glasgow, Scotland by ¢ Mr.J.E.Macfarlane, * Mr.\u201c8.J.Cherry, of Preston, Ont.by Mr.ba J Smith auf 8.WwW.F Thess.M.P.of \"est Binning.\u201d Cana ma Cois LIMITED- LAA SAT : TES ce | ® 2/0 Le qe + 2 , First Mortgage sinking Fund mat \u2018Gold Bonits DUE ocr, ti, 1029 or and + ; ; Interest payable October, ! Price on à plie La 4 BEEN Un Royal\" Securities - Corpotatior, Limited 154.81.James ve prod mn Paris and Company | f e E.Wills, .haÿ: come: to Montreal\u2019 for that express purÿfse.Ah : Wiils, when \u2018seen by the \u2018Witness\u2019 | \u2018the < Windsor Hotel, this morning, |\u201d quarters- in this |: \u201cof | reg this morning, up \u2018to 12 0 \"clock innipeg tine: \u2014 + eat.\u201d : Oats, ct.Deer EVA ot.Dec.May.Cloge\u2014 = = ; Lo 977% 94% 99% \u201c421 39 42% Open\u2014 .\u2019 Eo High?9476 10034: 4234 39 42% L 98% 955 100% 43% 39% 424 ow\u2014.: Le - \u201c084 94%.100% six 396.42% Nooñ\u2014 Dom St 3914 43% mon s61d at 34 1-4 on the Phtladelphi ia zl | À Ih | a by New York Pres \u2018SUN\u2019\u2014Distinet strength is shown by American Best Sugar \u2018and American Can among: the \u20ac industrials.It may be said that reasons of an exceptional .sort apply to the two industrial com-\" panies named, and that they do ; exist is now thoroughly under- \u2018stood in all well-informed circles in the financial district.I \u2018AMERICAN\u2019 \u2014 The Govern- | ment crop report is important only for the fact that it stops all dispute as to the size of the Jerops which are now officially «determined as being the equi- |valent.of about - 900,000,000.| bushels of grain Jess than last TRIBUNE\" _ Shipments | of ourrency from this\u2019 centre\u2019 to \u201cthe interior ars heavier, but the.(movement does not promise te\u2019 [reach \u2018large proportions, awing .'to the strong position of banks - at other reserve centres and the.absence of an important mer- \u201c\u2018cantile demand for money at out- -of - town points.| WESTERN COAL AREAS-\u2014A DEAL: vi | sn = | the \u2018work of developing the \u2018Leth- id: Collieries, Limited, is \u2018to ba en up with renewed vigor, and in order to prepare for an activé \u2018policy in, he development of the huge coal s in the Province of Alberta, a dleputation of financiers interésted in this:-concern will leave to- night: for the est in order to thoroughly .Inspect properties.Among those who are going \u2018 from nireat are Messrs.H.A.Lovett and N.Greenshields, and it is expected La they.will be absent at ledst ten days.or two.weeks.- They- will- be accompanied, it is expected, by \u2018several sains capitalists from \u2018the \u2018 \"United There is a movement -on fot to bring several of the large westérn col- licries under one management or con- iro}, and it is likely that this will be ace pmplished in the form of \u2018he creation of the Canada Coal & Coke Company.It is expected that a new issue will be made in connection with this enter- prige, and that the banking and bro- kérage firm of R.Forget will \u2018handle the financial side of the deal, placing the |stock, largely abroad.\u2014 errr .UNFILLED ORDERS.- New York, Oct.1t, \u2014 Steel tonnage on 'unfilled orders totalled 3,611.317 tons, on Sept.30, against 3.695 985 on ue 31, and 3.5 4,085 on July 31.On (Sept.30, 1910, unfilled tonnage vas, 3,158,106.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014( \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BERLIN BOURSE QUIET.\u2018Berlin, Oct.10.\u2014Trading on Bourse.to-day was quiet, were firm.the Lp _ Mr.C.B.Gordon 1s 5 in Toronto.ture) from Ottawa.York from the Continent.Mr.&.E.Wills, lis, of Toronto, \u2018 in the city.- TORONTO SALES Toronto, Oct.preferred, 5 at 100; Black Lake, 50 at 3; Locamotive, 3 at \"32; pfd., 10 at: 90%.19 at 50; Twin Clty, 40 at 06, 26 at 106; Bell \u2026» 25 at 142%: Rights, 2 at 714, 1 at 7%: Pac.Burt, 5 at 39 25 at 89; Rio, 100 at 113%, 26 at 1e FO at 113%.100 at 113%, 185 at 11356: Sawyer Massey pfd., 15 at 89, 35 at 90: Hogers, 30 at 178; Russell M.150 at 90; B.C.Packers, series A \u2026 25 at-\u201c190 Li : Electric Dev.pfd, 66; Torento \u2018Rails, 75 at 136%, 50 at 1367., 25 at 186%, 24 at 136%: Porto Rico, 165 at 126 at 673%; Bonds, $5000 at+92 1 ; N.Burt pfd.15 at 117, 1 at 116%: an.Steel bonds, t 160; :Dul.- Sup.15 at 81: Quebec Railway Lo bonds, 841000 at 80; Maple Leaf; He R.and O.25 at 121 25 at 1 A Col.Loan, 20 at 69; Mackay, 25 ie ex-div, Rio de Janeiro L.and U.om- 4 pany, 1% percent.- Big Cobalt Trading ; Mining quotations supplied by Gardon & Shorey, Members Montreal Mining Exchange, on Porcupine and Cobalt stocks: MORNING SALES.Standard.5000 at 9, 500 at 94,i 6000 at 9%, 90000 at t 10, 8000 at 101, 14, 000 ab 10%, 1500 at 1 Reddick, 10, 800 at 8.: Crown Reserve, 500 at 2.50.Dome Ex.1090 at iT 100 at 75.7 Black, 3000 a ' Hollinger, 1560 \u2018at 1230.Crown Chartered, 1500 at 38, 1860.at 36 %.rer LIVERPOOL CLOSINGS.Liverpopl, Oct.10.\u2014Closing: \u2014Wheat, spot dull; No, 1 and 3 Man, not quoted: fusgres steady; Oct., 7s 56 d: Det, 61d; March, Ts Sud Corn, spot fers | American mixed, 21%d; futures steady; Jan., bs 9a Feb., bs 81% Flour, winter patents, 28s.Hops in £9 to £9 10s.93s 94.Pork, London (Pacific.coast), Beef, extra India mess, prime mess Jrestern, 100s.cut, 14 to 16 1bs,, 54s.con, Le land cut, 26 to 80 Ibs, 53s 6dr short 16 to 24 lbs, 56s 64; ele ellies, 14 to 16 lbs, 55s 64: long light, 28 to 34 1bs., 59s; long clear dles, light, 28 to 34 Ibs.middles, heavy, 35 to \u201840 1bs., 58s 6d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 48s 6d: shoulders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs., 448.6d.Lard, prime western in tierces, 45s 94; American refined in pails, 46s{ 94 Cheesé\u2014Canadian finest, white, 70%; do.golored, 70s.6d.Tallow, prime city, Turpentine 37s 6d.- Spirits, .common, Petroleum refined, 635d.Linscod oil, 43s 9d.SALE OF TELEPHONE co; Toledo, Ohio, Oct.10.\u2014Tranaaction by which Ohio men in one operation sold thelr holdings in more than.15 independent telephone companies in New York state to American Telephone and Te o ph Company has been complet a clear middles, | grap 1 is believed the -sale involves mo $8,000,000, to be paid to Ohio people.in Bell securities.: + erent rete.SETTLEMENT NEAR.Cg Lotdon, Oct.10.\u2014 It is authorita- | tively reported that France and Germany: have reached substantial agree- \u2018ment ion the Moroccan question.i rss ss rer ba tober ee res but prices Rodolphe Forget, MP, hes re- od Mr.T.P.Shonts has returned ie \u2018New representing N.W.Harris & Co.Boston, is 10- ~\u2014Sales: \u2014Canners.Hams, short mid- 598; long clear Rosin, | \u2018 FOR PULP & P: Pi; es TT BRIGHT FUTURE £ ra Fe LL vy GO.IS ASSUR A party of Manureni and Tor ers and brokers spent the wer.| specting the various plants «© ish River Pulp and ®aper Mile, at Espanola, Ont., as the Rues: Dominion Bond Company, oi M For some time past oc: ports have indicated the : ., strides which have been na.pulp industry, and the preser: - forded those who took advant.RS an opportunity to get an aveu of just what is Leing done oh : thern districts of Ontario by 1- ish River Company.The com to the present time has confine! rations to the pulp industry, © the present time completing a ly equipped new sprint paper, mi.at the outset will have\u2019a ca, one hundred tons a day.The \u2018Witness,\u2019 on Saturday w: financial section, give a general .tion, and views of the *arious :\u2026 The inspection of the propert;- rendered the move profitahle 1.the presence of Mr.A.E.Mi: llingt general manager; Mr.Fielding.the ager of the paper making depar and others of the staff.Ampng those who participated trip of inspection were: Messrs.J.Campbell, R.A Smith, Edward Cr T.O.Anderson, F.H.Deacon, M Jellett, P.L.Paterson, A.H.B.\u2026 kenzie, Montreal; MH.Ambrose, Montr- Alex.Christmas, Montreal; W.F.Br Toronto; O.E.Harvey.John B.a H.Watson, Burnside Robinson.| tor Ross, W.E.Brough, Brockyvii: = » i ! 2 L Cooper, London England; J.B.mont, Montreal; H.P.Robinser John,\u201d N.B.; J.WwW ilson, Fergus: I Tudhope, Orillia; R.Wade, Orilli:.Representing the Dominion Banc | were: G, P.Grant, president, Tn:.G.Winans, vice- -president, Mont-.F.H.Manley.general manager, :: -.real; S.Mann, manager, Toronto.| Harcourt and H.C.Anderson, =.Barrett, Montreal.SHIPPING MAN A VISITOR HERE Mr.Stephen W.Furness, MP West Hartlepool, England, and ph.of Lord Furness, who is 5.arm, president of the Richelieu =; | +.tario Navigation Company.iz i» - city to-day, and will likely rer.here for a few days.Although it is felt that Mr 8 iv Furness, who is a director of thie Fur.ness Withy Co.in England.a.».- of other shipping corporations.is + : here merely, to enjoy our au! in weather, it is nevertheles dificu!- - learn just what his mission = Ii is apparently visiting the differ.offices of the Richelieu Company a.gleaning facts here and there \u2018ro: transportation men of all sorts conditions here, but he won't tals.rer ee eee FOREIGN RATES Berlin, Oct.10.\u2014¥Xxchange on Lor: don, 20 marks 51 pfennizs far cheque Money, 214 percent.Private rate discount, 4 percent.Toronto; as Paris, Oct.10.\u2014Prices w-rr heavy «ar the Bourse to-day Closing: \u2014 Three percent rentes, 94 francs.Exchange « London, 25 francs 19 centimes f cheques.Private rate of discount, J: percent.» UNLISTED STOCKS Sale of unlisted stocks as reported h- W.P.O'Brien for the \u2018Witness\u2019: Bid.Asse Belding Paul com.32 Pref.Cee 90 5 Price Bros.\u201cbonds +.85 \u201c5 Lachine 5 p.c.bonds .103 153 Breweries pref .90 WT Bonds .FE 1011, 102i, Can.Power \u2018stock ne 4112 4S°, Bonds .(la TS Tramway .236 + \u2018HiHcrest com .22 32 ref .21 en oe .67 \u2014 | West Can, Power .36 RUE Bonds ve +o .RB ST Mex.N.P.bonds ve ees.65 ñ6 Hollinger .:.1280 1282 Wayagamack com ce ee ow.87 8.Bonds .ee ee LL 1512 \u201c5 MORNING SALES, Price Bros.bonds.$800 at S41, Spanish River, 55 at t40, 7 at Tai, .25 at Wayagamack bonds.$14,000 at 72:';.Mex.Nor., 100 at 20.Hollinger, 2000 at 1225.et CHEESE AND BUTTER.The cheese market continues «teadv with finest western quoted at 144» tn 145, and easterns.at l4Yc to 14% 0.The butter market is firm with chair- est Township creamery quoted at 261.e to 2%7¢, and \u2018seconds at 25l,c to \u201c6c.A Gumulative Preferred With Common Stock Bonus.In purchasing this 7» Cumulative Preferred Stock of Tooke Bros., Limited.at $98 a share, the Investor i receives a bonus of 35 of f Common Stock.The Preferred Dividend ; 8 payable quarterly.Ist Der ember, March, June and September.TheCompanyisthelargest Manufacturer and Impor- terin Canadaof men\u2019sgoods.including Shirts, Collars and Neckwear.A Special Circular, containing letter from Mr.Benjamin Tooke, President of the Company, will be mailed on request.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOMINION BOND COMPANY Limited, Merchants Bank Bldg., Montreal.§ Toronto Ottawa.London, Eng.PE otro WER BUILDING.| | | JE, ACADIA FIRE INSURANCE Ci of Halifax, N.S.FESTABLISHED 1S682.Total Assets as at Dec.AT 8795,544.86 | MORRISEY.ROBINSON & FREYGANG, GENERAL ae FOR MONTREAL 31, 1910 - .Tel.Main 1765 TR The PS M cie PITS LES en ss now Pa un posed for a dis- activities of Easterners in the West, med of 15 feet on the surface, is mow | Mr.Lovett is Peine ADO ; -te- he xelosing 1500 ounces for a distance ôf forefront ja: ; Canadian - finance; * as : féet at the 100 foot level, Drifting he.is - am bitious and + \u2018énergetic, me.| «np ihe vein here is showing jmprove- thing big is expected from him as a re- sh sult of this trip.Mr, Greenshields\u2019 ARot her acins \u2018in 118 is looking particularly well.1 distance of 70 feet, where there Js showing two to three inches of 2,- HUDSON BAY CO.MINE BUSY - Nipissing to 436,694 having a gross value of produ.\"uiu of amounted » ber \u2018empany silver, oping was started at 200 feet surface the vein showed one idth, for a distance of 10 feet.has now been stoped upward perts.dividend is to be paid by the inguiries mie, eppeTently, KERR LAKE DIVIDEND.x * Kerr Lake \"ee Lovett, H A.775,040 pounds, which are above the ave- i Tliere was shipped ore of es- KC, president of the Lethbridge Col- rage, and will mean at the end of the Le net value of $239,843, \u2018lieries, Limited, |-¥ear that the total.camp shipments will\u2019 kvorable developments were encoun- accompanied \"Jy {-Dot be fur \u2018off last years record output.the Meyer vein, No.118 and Messrs.A notewortliy: act of last\u2019.month's At\u2018the Meyer on the new Greenshields; K.C.:| shipments is that: they, are higher by I, which is driving to the east- Duggan \u2018and\u2018| 200 tons than the shipments for :the cora depth of 250 feet below the Charles Fergie for responding month of 1910, this being the \u2018he last 100 feet has disclosed West last first month this year that has shown an \u201crom one to five inches in width evening is con- increase over.the corresponding: \u201cmonth 3200 ounces per ton.Both sidered by the of 1910.ré value and width ave showing \u2018Street\u2019 as an event The following \u2018are the- shipments \u2018for # improvement, with the face now of importance if September in pounds: - 7 = t,uing 1500 ounces for a width of 5 not of portentious La Rose, 6 h, 5.1 .} 796, 700 meaning They McKinley-Darragh, ai h.te 0 | sailed yesterday ov 0 | er ports: for Cape: 0 \u201caid concert last night£s, ru arr\u201d Montreal: Baroda ari, Montreal i Fromon: arr.Morntrea remona, urr; Montréél- |'Lake Manitoba, arr.Quebé Turcoman, arr.Montreal Canada .Cape; arr:-Quebec:, Berlin, ~arr, New Ÿ : Kronprinzessin x, Rhel- arr, \"New Kréonland, arr, Ne Luisiana, arr.New Y Gatavia, arr, altimore Carthaginian, arr: Philadel \u201cPri z-Osçar, arr.{Phi ladelp Franconia, arr.Boston Ce Pomeranian, arr, Montreal Numidian, arr.Béston AR Mautretañta, i arr: Eiverso o i Parisian, arr.Glai n s 8 Lake Champlain, * ar > Gaël | Mintteapolis,.arr London.|.Kaiser Wilhelm: 7.hare.Bremi Kurst,-arr.Rotterdam .- = ke gan, arr.Antwe SAILED FOR CAPE Low.\u201cThe: - Elder-Dempeter \u201c1 ening fr À lower-fiv Town, South 2 Afr ieai ongisted of 2 ; We of her cargo ¢ 4 cattle, 2 horses cs : ifthe Saliorg\u2019 Indtitnte.enjoysd-# spin Hall, Cana ] British and present, and Dearly one, phcasand, People.a 0 \u20ac Megantic was present,ani, in addition, songs: andr récitetions band.given by satlors from the.Victorian.thie- Bornu and Megantic,;- aes Grace \u2018Grant was accompanist, and Mr.J D an .representative \u201cof ithe oreign.Sailors) Society;-was addressed an audience.of.The or- Melville \u201cPhe Rev.Aled : ! udson Bay Company on October lé, darter! des declared a regular | presided;, MM.0 i sual 3 percen _ Tepresen ng cents, payable AT EORG Gf du ar we ment of $23,2 This makes Dec, 15 to stock of record Dec.| next.BI JSENESS : HERE | BOX: \u20ac Es.\u2018ZagseNouns in7Po percent paid by this company, : Three manths ago:an extra of 15 cents An advance\" list of\"the \u2018pssengers a ar- or #1,451.507 in all, ne = \"cents?nine months ago: \"CES riving by the.Royal.George this.after- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 : 3'cents.ANT \u20ac : t n Inéludes:-Mr VE.Baker, Dr: K.-f « ressassdanacananaasaneseas< ER mod 8 19Ér fo tne Ne ork moyen LEE Bel Mis Bd and child} Captain | Ç { » Messrs.Greenshiclds and - or.; \u20ac , + The Chicago Boand of Trade + 44 | \u2018pany, members of Senshiclds and Com- Master Gr Ly Doone and, nurse; Mr.G, + wii be closed | to- -morrow, + ock change, have written an, article, as.in.vire eo ad \"a mbie, child and ¢ Thursday, Cet.12.+ char dicating the attitude of the Dominion p> arr, Mr°5.| H, GarroiL ot Heat Ww EDNESDAY MORNING BOARD, + sssssssanteseernenst TER ree ated States.Government, has adopted ; | A ny.o e larger \u2018corporations dn.Loco.Securities called to-day.2 there IS a good deal of ir Shoe laver.35 2170, 50 at 160%, 535 at responsible taik about\u201d dorées asker: potes ri ac im 175 at 17014, 75 at JT055, Jz}, at SONISM towards the large business say \u2018in part, that \u2018there aie i ompariy, \u2018Ta, 25 at 110%) 25 ar Lil.319 at Who tempns: theese of Taft's Cg neither a\u201d public .or\u2019 \u201cpolitical Sentiment : ; 71,50 a 10%, 310 a elr expressions with wis- : , 707, 75 at 1703, 25 at 170%, fom and logic will win Ine respect of er ate enterprise; there : 701.ommunity, but those whe, \u2018ir, Loco.Com, 2 at 82.Simply bitch into him \u2018without proper*| and thère Is no sneerioory ns usiness, Thin City, 10 at 106 discrimination (and there are apparent- the future will, bring in either respect.[toi 50 at 71%.ly in the majority) will.prove the _pre- On: the contrary Tailway \u2018and indus: Rich.and Ont.215, at 1 we 421 50 - However, of roéak- Stands fn\" which, trial growth is being fostered in every THe 3 t = La, : ver, x ldiephone, at La a proof scarcely stands in need BE way, pot only by actual loans of many i ne 114, 25 at; 11414.200 at ria 25 at 114 (fiawa I.and P.100 at 14616.Térouto Ry.25 at 136%.50 at 136%, j'ériu Rico, T5 at 67%, ;50 at 674%, 10 at GR.- pacific, 75 at 227 Tétyphong Rights, 3 at 7 8, 61 at 714, nd Ts.72 at 74 20 45 at 136%, 50 at 136%, 250 Toon oat 137%, 406 at\u2019 137, 10 at 136 a 137, 350 at 137%, 5 at 1371, 475 saWinigan.50 at 113%.2 at 114, 50 a 184 7-8, 150 at 115%, 25 at 113 7-8; t 114 Lo Télegranh, 15 at 146.l'ackers A, 30 at 90.Tex.pref., 75 at 99.l'ément- pref.5 at ST, Stéel Corp.125 at 38%.: N] CT si Ce Sherwin WW, bref.90 at, 83.\u2018town Res.\u2026 755 at ?.50.| strel C.of C., 5 at 28.| at 281.100 af 26, .on pref.à at 10215.| \u201cverters, 2 at 35, 25 2.\u201c brie, 8 at 95 3 -8.Asbestns, 1 at 3, \u2018dx.om, 20 at 68, 53 at 69, 25 po at mans, \u2018100 at 57%.\u2018ment bonds, $20,000 at 100.Hhher bonds, $1000 at 97.gén of Commerce, 6 at 206%, 3 at M.\u201cMidisons Bank.8 at 204%, 24 at 205.Bahx of Montreal, 3 at 251, 9 at 252.(renter CHEESE AND BUTTER.The cheese market is about steady, with [finest westerns quoted\u2019 at 14%c \u2018} i-Fe, and easterns at 14c to 14 3-8c.Thé butter market continues strong, with chricest Townships creamery quot- «i att 27c to\u2019 28c, and seconds at 26¢c to sat ef \u2018ement, ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014}\"emnem- < loars CONTINUE FIRM.nd Xo.2 Canadian western, 473 c to ie tra No, 1 feed oats, 471; to 47%¢c; Nn.% (Canadian western, 463, c to $Te: Na local, 46%c to 46%c; No.3 do.,- $35 ef to 160; No.4 do.4514 3% ci per.10.5.lamby att \u201csold ah per Ib, ; a which regards as one of its legitimate |: ends, concludes Greenshields and .Com- | Ha wheat\u2014 | | percent bonds; of in -} years under very fayorable te \u201c| Freenidn\u2019s.Limited, \u2018and \u201c-j that time\u2019 the company will! be \u2018great waste of uncared-for grain would.| l market declinéd quite sharply, shu Et Hquidation of im Ortari ; E.G.-Davie, ieut.-Coi J .Dunes EG Miss eat colons) mill, Miss EF.Dunlop-Gemimill and -maid, Mr.A.Bdmunds: Mrs.Edmunds,.-Miss E.D.Edmunds, Mr.W-: arrard, \u201cMrs Gartshore, Mr.J,.N., Gri fr.D, Ww.Grimmett, \u2018Miss Bwyd \u2018Hill, H.À + Hobbins; Dr G.E.Holmes, Mr\u2018 \u2026 Isaac; Mr; S, Jones, Mrs.Jones, Mr.M.(Josep ,.Mr,» J, Lo- teny, Mr.J.Lye, Mr, 1S.Marcean, H Mardon, Mrs.Mardon, T.Crae, Mrs, MeCrae,: Mc.J} © Nios Mrs.Michie, Mr.E.M layter, M xs M.Preston, Mrs.A.Slattery, Mr.1.or 2 Mr.2 M Smith; Miss M.Smi.lr Lr.0 r E.Walker, Miss O2 Wrigtit Hooker Mrs POMERANIAN\"S | The \u2018Pomeranian\u2019 arrived.a Montreal -this : morning \u2018with the f class Dassengers:\u2014 De Shots Host Mrs.Marcean, Master ns Mr.R! 8 tt, \u2018 ° Baskett, Mrs.H.Bot pue \u2018and \"net Miss P.and Master =\" Brimble, Miss Beatrice Brimble, Mis -ATINiÉ Brimble, Mr.L.Caley, Mr:s L.* Cale ey,, Miss -H., M.Caley, Mr.PF.F r \u201cDoing.Mrs.a Pe Du Master EF L.ol Y, © y.the Rev.Father \u2018J.rhe , - ter Georgina, Mr, C.Jo G Forbes! dE 1 Fo E.Guppy, Miss Sarah a Miss N.] AT Ver, rs.Elleri.Hooson, Maste WE \u201cF.Hooson, Miss L.Hooors | \u2018du Patan Mr.Alen amer, Mrs, Kleinkramer an Mäcartans Master DM ; F.Macartney, Mr.Sarah McDougall, \u201cpis \u2018A.Miss O.I.Mills, Mr.x.OVink, E.Sansbury;- Mr: - Hé ours Smith, Mr.E.Underwood M Ward, Miss Su Wilagn,! 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8 6| 7 13 20 27| ea} 4 11 18 81 se on ee eee me ES WEDNESDAY, QCTOBERI11, 1911.vt pee > pri Monk in the \"new: Cabinet \u2018should produce some im- | portant and interesting results.Mr.Monk is on record as favoring cooperative legislation, anid- also \u201clegisia- fon to regulate the mergering- of companies and to prevent steck watering.Since _ his party \u2018has been returned to \u2018Power largely: \u2018by.thé\u201d financial | and | organized aid of those who would\u2019 be most affected by the latter rheasure, Mr.Monk \u201cill reveal high qualities as A statesman and Patriot.if he çon- : The \u2018inclusion of Mr.pressed .: When, he introduced his.anti-merger= 1; ing resolution in the House, he quoted manÿ- instances of unjust .mergering.IF, he, varet \u201ciatroduce.& almilar.rés Tation\u201d to:day, he might study\u201d the ps | ticulars of what has just been done\u2019 restraint of trade, an advocate of, \u2018proportional voting at | blections, a system: devised to draw the teeth, of party.tyranny and to bring.\u2018the fndependent voter\u2019 \u2018to \u2018his owh.(Wa | shall accord him alb the: süpport : we éan in the promotion \u2018of this and.the pther great- reform.\u2018As\u2019 for the cooperative proposal we favor: avery, 9-1 experience men may Jeärn What co -gperation\u2019 can do-and where it wil fail.Mr.Borden himself is on record.as In favor: of.:Soëlalistic législation: in.the étilities.Now that he is in power WE shail see what\u2019 will \u2018come \u201cbut \u2018of the § élask of these opinions with: \u2018those of: the privileged interests which are mo: ES tr Te er pa rer Elta DCS PM Pi \u201cprédominéniy Fh |{ aspect.r| ald : order: .ot.things.at sought alliance\u2019 1 over.summates in\" office the «policy hé\u2018ex- à ; warmly \u201cand convincingly.|: rien h eat on\u2018thë left of the Speaker, Mr.Monk is also-[ fot wonder atganything Great \u2018 Way \u2018of public ownership of publie.might do in the way of.what ghe calls arty.\u2018whic! he Ps ; ne ald rm \u2019 have ordered \u2018the | Board of Control to Æive an account of Ha pteprdahip with the acknowledges purpose, on thy part of some of them, .bt finding cause \u2018against | the \u201cBoard and getting rd of st, | Since the new \u201ccivic eanstitution came into \u2018being the improvement .in the city's conditions has been .surprising.In spite of \u2018accumulated\u2019 and\u2019 licentious Habilities, in spite : of de- -departments, owing to which exhäusted the city's means withoût secüring it against décay,:we have: Been streët - -after street repaired, many improvements introduced, and things putting on a new and hopeful Ever: \u2018since thé \u2018phinder system was checked by putting the.ad- | minist¥ation Tinto.the \u2018Hands of\u2019 honest o controllers, there \u201cha been.Geaseless planning ahd {plotting a.éstôre the We: might not always.have such a thoroughly -patrl- otic Board.of \u2018Contror as we have NOW.If, however, the, Controllers.were inclined to any sort of ¢rookedness the- crime would be far more easily fixed \u201cthan under g\u2019 committee: syste where there is mo: one to.\u2018blame, ; under .Whig} ter what, uttlos are | æèté me Gadi iy au fete \u201cwill |.never say OF dora hig inerimin-[ ale the hoodlers; - We \u2018have oni.this | to say to those.aldermen who\" want | to revel again in patronage and\u2019 con- | tract.mongering, that they will \u2018have to buy a great many more.votes.than.they did at thé last reférèndum if |, they want to secure 3 verdict of the people on the side.of- eorruption.If the matter cotild be put to the people to-morrow, whether they wanted aldermen any mone.they.would\u2019 probably vote no.They have not been able.from reports to discover any good \u2018that the present council has done, or - any .usé- it has been.\u201cIt seems to.be | reduced to, ;s8chermes for giving - away our parks.; ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pummmemneum à; e BON VOYAGE.- Every one i8 inclined, when a new cabinet is formed, to wash off the slate of the past and bid the new \u2018mind isters God speed.Until they have done somé positive wrong in their joint capacity they are held to be as white paper unwritten on\u2014new- born babes with all their fecord to | make, Only the good things they | have promised will be.remembered against.them.These indeed they will be vigorously held to.They will have hbundant sympathy, too, in.the Inevitable contentions they will - have to.\u2018face and in the strange.companion- ships they are forceä into.There is | Mr.Nantel, a very decent man: Himself, who sat smiling by while Mr.Jean Prevost declared, on his \u2018behalf, that Great Britain, in desperation for her position among, the nations, had \u201cwith - \u201cthe: United States, and, -for that, had Pad to pay | Canada as a Consideration.which Sir, Wilfrid: Laurier - was now: \"handing How à a Nationalist\u201d so \u2018elected going to De seated side\u201d by side with that redoubtable\u2019 imperialist, , the gal- Tant Colonel : Sam \u2018Hughes, the leading feature of\" the Boer war, if \u2018that is the person we are now to recognize under the title of the Honorable Samuel Hughes.The Honorable Samuel, who is henceforth to be \u2018our Horse Guards and to manage our War Office, surely represents.empire, if any one doz.He also represents the church militant, which defeated Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Ontario on the plea that he was the Pope's agent to force the Ne Temere decree on a frée people.Is Ne Temere to sleep now?Then there is Mr.White, who repre- 1 sents the Liberals; he will have his own times.The Liberals will abhor him as the leader of a gang of traitors and the Conservatives as having supplanted in the chief seat at the \u2018banquet some score or two of good Tory aspirants to office, who have served the party all \u2018their lives, and than he does.The Veteran \u2018and -be- loved Mr.Foster, for dnstance, has not he been.booked as Minister of Finance during sixteen years in which he has been the official financial critic of the Opposition?When Mr.Foster smarts, - those who make him smart have \u2018an ill time.\u201d Then there are the outs.They have always to be\u2019 :con- sideréd as a factor in the make-up of \u2018a ministry.' Did ever a \u2018man -do, \"beiter service that Mr.Broder has \u2018done?Was he not Mr.Borden's armor bearer among the.farmers.of the prairies\u2014nay, a \u2018warrior more \u2018effective in that.eld than Mr: Borden himself?He Is not a mah, however, to.give trouble.Then there are the varied interests and «Joe litles that, \u2018under \u2018our sages; \u201cclaim to \u201cbe \u2018represented.\u2018A'premier in Great Britain has only- to consider the mien and- to some extent the classes.Sir ir Henry: Sema Banner, bot most of hig.i the on clatmy sits proportionate\u2019 share.* The Protestants of Quebec, for instance, are In\u2019 very Thigh dud.\u2019 geon at having only; Mr.Perley, a véryiiieceptabll man; and he with: only a corner at the edge of the mât.by the Coast.Mountain\u2019 Lumberinen's 1 ?5- representing them, as against three.| Association and- tell the House what-| | he thought.6f that \u2018as an instance of.when the Roman Catholic Mr.Laurier.made Sp mé, frst cabinét.While see- sipg that it isnot.af plain sailing before the new ministry Wé note many\u2019 \u201cHine features\u201d about: dt 'Tatäke an-.| other example from near home, the! sIrish Catholics of.this [province could\u201d not bé; better repre ed than by Mr.\u2018Doherty.\u201cWe \u2018must accord the\u201d \u2018gov: ernment our best wishes and hope; that tt will\u2019 fulfil ail its sentis: pr 1nisés.of reform 3 : + 4 24 7 = _ IMPERIAL \u2018DANGER.= .\u201cWe have already said that\u201d we, should tain tariff.Fetorm after what we \u2018have seen hers.\u201cWe have ll\u2019 how.\u2018assumed that the elegant irreJévancy of Mr.Balfour would fall + to 5 convinçe à sane \u2018people.ë that: a \u2018éountry: with\u2019 gd} | who deserve far better at its hands.| | than the other birds.}.slaughter which goes preciably reduce their number, as they | patte \u201cFou \u2018sources fa tan\u2019 back: upon could buildup her Andustries by taxation, | We can: do\u2019 \u201ctht to our own\u2019 1088 in \u2018Canada.We éan force fhé output of the.farmers \u2018afd the.lumberinen, and the miners to pay ultimately - fôr everything at- any price.\u201d But Great Britain has; with the exception of er coal and\u2019 iron exports, fd surplus prodiicts of ter own soll to speak of, .and both and in equal- juxtaposition, * in other countries.The ene Advantage Great Britain pas over those : better conditions is absolute -free trade.\" How long it: will stand question.- Thé United States has it in her power\u2019 at \u2018any time: to become a8 \u201cthéap.a country: ag: Great Britain; and China is a much cheäper coün- try, and \u201cWith\u201d her raat Britain will soôn have \u2018to\u2019 2omp te\u201d .What will comé thén we.6 nét foresee.- Britain \u2018for a time, But to when she\u2018 PA.-battle by \u2018any is \u2018ness would be suicides.now hive -nô assur nee; that.she will hasten the 6 fete, 8.day a whole nation convinced by a long course + f interested.\u2018indoctrination.that om ierce with her.neighbor would he fatal To her \u201cénégi mice.What then is impossible under Tike conditions.in ; \u201cpregs.ti larga, \u2018tection?101 We ate not tor-a- oment Jooking for the \u2018great results\u2019 which\u2019 Mr.Balfour mxpects thé.Canadian \u2018election to.be fruitful.\u2018ers that Canada\u2019s; gr own.interests for:thé Empire's sake carfied with it \u2018a\u2019 determination that commerce.should run.The Canadians in:'s not an easy path, but a difficult one.They had realized tl lat they must be attached.to \u2018some.greater whole.And he proclaimed that until èome British government respon \u201ctô this, united Great Brifaln commercially with her Coloniës\u2019 in.onë - \u2018great sys- tent, \u201cthe \u2018unity \u201cof her: Empire WHE.seriously imperiled.All this forecast of Mr.Balfour's Boes on.the assumption that Canada has\u2018by- her vote signified her intention to come into Britain.It seems that- nothing wiil- open the eyes of those who are determined, whatever, pocurs, to see only in one way.\u201c The very reverse is - the \u2018portent of \u2018the Canad \u2018guiding\u2019 impulse\u2019 6¢ \u201cthin at bottom was not Anipérlälism | at, all but-pro- tectionism.Protection pulled \u2026 the wires and-\u2018imiperidlism- dancèd, befôrè the péople and Pleased them t{it they were willing to give it the hal{ of their \u2018kingdom.- The: very last thing \u2018that those who.played this imperial game think of: doing, lor could possibly be indyced to do, \u2018would.he to give better terms to- Great Britain, whether for the saké of empire or for any other cause.So\" there is no ground for concefñ abiolt Mr.Balfour's \u201cYdee fixe,\u201d \u201chow®déri much.Wwe might be.pleased t5:pegithe.Empire a.commercial.unit: ms ai, Le © What jis.serious is|that Mr.Balfour is just such a dancing puppet of im- perialismy worked by [the very same mountebank, nariely, protection.is not a protectionist.He will only | go with \u2018his party.the ing commercial union of the Empire, \u2018and of asking for tariffs to trade off in \u201creciprocity treaties with other countries.\u2019 \u201cHe \u201816 nécessary to -the protéctionists in, keeping\u2019 these masks to the front, \u2018while prptection\u2019 is working\u2018its way in.the background.When protection has \u2018süfficie itly strerigthén- ed itself with the people it will throw away: its masks, - Protection in this procity for a score of years.Now it has thrown it off, \u2018and trampled \u2018it under foot.It has got.the.country for straight protection.As we have said, this country can stand protection, just as some -constitutions will stand a good deal of drink, though they are all along being injured by it.But Great Britain cannot stand protection at all.\u2018break down and disin egration.Cc © CRUELTY T TO BIRDS , Have Kéen Dyes for Offenders.\u2018 \u2014ju Some impértait cages will -shortly come before the\u2019 courts in connection with the\u201d \u201ccontrayention of \"the \u2018laws with regard to the shipment of -fowl, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to_ Animals, stated Mr.' J.-H.Innes, the sécrètary of.the society, this: morning to 8 \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter.\u201d \"We watch very closely these shipments to prévent qvercrowding of the boxes in order that the weaker nay not be trampled.to death by \u2018the stronger,\u2019 said My.Innes.\u2018If we find a dead fowl the shipper is arrested, his action.\u2019 .Speaking with Tegards to the slaughter of song birds, which, however, has been pretty effectually: stopped by tk» \u2018officers of the society, \u2018Mr.Innes stat- seized now were.chiefly robihs, yellow birds, blue jays, meadow larks, linnets \u2018| and.yellow hammers, although the latter had largely \u201cmigrated to their winter quarters.Robins for the most part were the .chief quarry for the 1llicet shooting now, aa they stay north later [ The men who are caught killing these! birds are chiefly foreigners, very.Te Canadians .so {far having been caught.This.1s due largely to-the fact t t the Greeks, Italians, Belgians and | Spaniards.re- licacy, for which.purpose they .are taken.In the: Southern Buropean | countries great flocks: of these birds \u2018arrive in the early spring: and the n cannot ap- come in such huge Quantities.: In the \u201c1 winter:months they breed in the islands of \u2018the Pacific Ocean, and travel westward ih the spring.In Canada, how- 1 ever, the case \u2018is different, ag there are only \u2018a sufficient: number of birds to Keep the trees free of \u2018caterpillars and other vermin which attacks our vepe- tation, and consequently there is an econoniic- réason for preserving \u201cthem purely aside from their value as song-.stèrs and\u201d things of b auty.In as cata the \u2018funetio s \u2018coal and \u2018iron can be .got: at easier, (ey, to be disposed of here.her instead is a \u2018has ea strong lead hw will \u201clast \u201cher\u201d \u2018losing of artificial\u2019 dear-| Yet we cannot cémmit that fo iy.We have seen - pros.J wo RÉPAIR cas 3 - He told) his Scottish hear- at sacrifice of her @ - cable east and west.voting followed © and such a commercial - Anion with Great.lan elections.The He i length of talk- \u2018 country wore the same mask of reci-: The introduction of it would mean a Mr.J.R.Innés sand His Officers which have been investigated by the and has to answer to the - \u2018courts for ed that\u2019 the.birds \u2018which wère \u201cbeing: gard these birds as a great table de-.ds lana Game Protective Association ana the \u201cSoclety_ for se A rotection: 31% mals -gverlap, - latter And found many birds ws the bags of those who were apprehended last + Sunday, | who \u201chad their wings blown off, and\u2019 were still alive, having to be put \u2018out of their misery by the inspéctors.\u201d\u201d The inspectors of both, organizations are -extremealy busy just now, as the game season is- at\u2018its height.Five cases of partridges Were seized yesterday,which were being shipped Into the The law is that a hunter cin take as many birds as he likes, but he must carry them in a quite open manner and not try-to conceal.them in any way, otherwise he.renders himself liable to arrest.If they are shipped in cases, the casé must be made in-such a way that the inspectors can \u2018see the entire contents of.the box.Ni AND D nes Pine à is \u2019 been appoi ted Spanish am- Tr to Italy.PANIC IN STREET CAR.Toronto, - Oct.Il, = In five seconds G2 confused noise and.violent alarm caused by the \u2018sudden stopping of & Street car.on Colleg \u201cStreet, \u2018est - of .Grosverlor \u201cCourt, at nobn - yesterday, & dozen.men and women were badly \u2018out and otherwise njured.Helitax, N.S, \u201cOct ar The American\u2019 cable steamer ic.\u20188.Relay\u2019, under charter of the French Cablé Company, took on board thirty miles of from the French\" steamer Contra Ariza) Coubgt! and sailed .ast \u2018evening for the banks of .St.Pierre -to repair the French cable that was broken in.that locality.SUDDEN.DEATHS | N- AUSTRALIA.| Meiboürne, Oct, 11 \u2018The Hon.E.L.Batchelor, Minister pf.State for External Affairs, in the.Australlan cabinet, died suddenly yestérday.He was walking.on a mountain near War- burton, :wheri \u2018he stumbled and fell dead.Major-General Wood, chief of the general staff in the government of the Commonwelath, also died suddei- ly yesterday of heart failure.MR, CARNEGIE HONORED: - St.Albans, Eng.Oct.11.\u2014 The freedom of the city Was bestowed yes- | terday upon Andrew.Carnegie.This is.the fifty-first miinicipality to recognize the gift of à library by thus honoring Mr.Carnegie.The American ambassador, Mr, Reid and Mrs.Reid, - were present;iand the ambise Ba mad as ech.dor © Pp IMPRISONMENT FOR: LIFE.cs Chatham, Ont, pet 11 \u2014 Chatles Hurst, the negro who killed Thomas Brown as a climak to the-first of August emancipation.\u20ac lebrätion held in Chatham, was last night found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced by Justice.Falconbridge to life imprisonment.Hurst; - was appareatly unmoved.by the sentence.Re THE, WBONG cool.SHOT.ide Barnie, Ont.Oct.1.\u2014 Fred.Salisbury, employed on the farm of, Qoun- ty Treasurer Quinlan, while , croi, hunting at\u201d rifght, received a Nurs of shot iin his right foot, and feared his foot will\u2019 bave to be amputated.© One of the party: struck at the coon with a stick, the blow ujs- charging.the.Run ho the hands of Salisbury.\"RODGERS MAKES A RECÔRD.Thompson, Mo., Oct.1L On; reaching hers .yesetrday, Aviater C.P.Red- gers had broken thie world's rece rd for cross-country aeroplarie flights by about sixty miles.\u201cAtwood flew 1,- 265 miles from Sti Louis to New Pork.Rodgers has covered 1,326 miles, according to railroad mileagy STRIKERS RECEIVE PAY.Chicago, Oct.11. = ¥ * \u2018Our 1 0 monarch, rising: ay\" fight bravely! hao pied hoy Dé?Were it not that he.cannot yet be in England; I should say the, is.Sir John.Aubrey.\u2019 (To be be Sontinued.) a MANUFACTURERS.ASSOCIATION Dh fortieth\u201d \u2018and e Cinadlan \u2018Magus; \u2018was opened: in! Hyg Board ar Trade.here this after- Inoon.\"The featurd of the first session Was \u2018the\u2019 address of Mr.Rowley, the\u2019 president, He touched lightly and «diplomatically on \u2018the crisis through which Canada had: passed, reviewed ithe: prosperous condition of the country.-\u2018Canada\u2019 had been fortunate in \u2018the selection of her Political leaders.The government administration.had \u201cbeen progressive.In.some.respects,\u2019 perhaps too progressive: Aside from political: considerations there was a plane .on, which.all \u2018might \u201cfind cause for rejoicing, that: was the unrmistale- able.evidence - ot aa \u2018intense - \u2018national \u2018he.feeling\u2019 Concerning the tarifr, he said: \u2018Pray observe that I do\u2019 not advoote a high-: er tarif, \u2018or even %4*high tariff, Our: association and the.\u2018Andividhal merñ bers \u201cwho composé it would \u2018be \u201c ill-\u201d advised to ask for -a material in- Ccrease-in.the rates of duty.Tha Vote: of the people cannot \u201cbe distorted into a building permit to heighten the tar-|; iff wall, but it endorses the policy of.| reasonable, moderate, fair \u2018and practical protection.\u201cBeyond that it does not go.Some itémis in our tariff may | not be fair.\u2019Dhéh let us \u2018put them right.after ascertaining-ail the -facts,.and ned.Hae the interests.of all concerned, \"we \u2018have: the: tars if iene let PLE maintained on a reasonable stable\u201cbasis, so that our People may.be satisfied.A \u2018good class of immigration brought in, capital Protected, encouragement given to our farmers and our, artisans, and a con-.\u2018tinuance and extension Eiven- to old \u201cand existing.Andustries, and to the J eatablishment of \u2018new ones.\u2019 OBITUARY.{THE \"VERY RÉV-\"STI STEWART HOUS- © TON, MA; DCL.Toronto, Oct.11:\u2014 The \u2018Very Rev.Stewart Houston,: M:A.; \u201cD.C.L., Dean of Niagara, is dead here, at the age.| Of-77 years, He-Was born in Lanark \u2018county, and Was educated \u2018at Trinity \u2018University.He preached \u2018at Water- J.towri for twenty: years, after which \u2018he was appointed rector of Christ Church, Niagara Walls.He retained | \u201c| \u2018that chargé for thirty-one years.Fourty-four years ago he married the eldest daughter of the late Rev.-R: G.Cox, of Brampton, who survives him.He leaves four sons and two daughters\u2014\u2019 William in Toronto; Edward in Ottawa: Herbert in \u201cPort | Arthur, and Arthur in Toronto; Mrs.MacLaren, \u2018of Hamilton, and = Miss The late Stewart Houston, who was for a number of years manager of Massey \u2018Hall, \u2018was also a son.FA Dai sons 250.s of.the La de, seat, flirect ¢ to, the diseased parts by the improved.Blower.cers, clears the ai 1 se in:the t pass ces | Les ta ay, Fever.: 2c,-.as pling nd | (almost py roared Jouder and | more \u2018loud; hit : angry witd\"me A : as | like: a chain, glant 16\" grasp of\u201d! an enemy; \u2018andsthe fmpenetræblé\u201d darks: as.Tendered.mc \u2018Blsme by.\u2018the | He passed through the Scottish Ines.in Bufety, and proceeded by way of Mors: di the position af David, however, \u201cidviñg héard \u2018of.the.| © \u2018and his nobles representing to him that : land, together with, the oxen and the.in: battle; he: reluctantly: bandoned the slege of the castle, and: \"est, about six hours before the-arrival as he entered, and tears of silent joy\u2019 to display her beauty and her gratitude in the.eyes of, her sovereign and.enraptured, on the: \u201cfair face: of \u2018his love= Lf.his\" \u2018brother.| prudent.to follow the Scottish army, into: the forest, addressing the Coun- Caz, to have fried the temper of their it may not be, in sr of y£ ur deliver- \u201ca tourna- - [is by instinct and \u2018tradition of the when each true knight.shall prove,-on | With' the- \u2018extrème section of \u2018the Na- ed -up for the.Countess were seated on\u2018a dias\u2019 covered : combat of two who-siready had \u2018each Jepight in dark armor.Mr owley Ago the Fortith: \u2018Ame ug); \"| ingness to sacrifice the ideals of their: reservedly that he comes to his high} .Putgtion as a politician \u2018skilled in the 11, THE PRESS ON den's 8 Selection : a Strong -One, : = ns ss.\u2018Newspaper comment on\u201d the new Conservative ministry .is.for.the most part\u2019 favorable; and.is prety well Te-: preséntéd: by\u201d the following; - Ry THE \u201cTIMES .(Chñadian \u2018Assoclatéd Press.) Loñdon,- October.11.5-The' \u201cTires,\u201d commenting on the 'Cabinet of Mr.Borden, says the\u2019 \u2018Congervative \u2018Premier is a man well fitted to wield the great political Sarees gow ; ;pliced\u2019at his disposal.\u2019 He'is a seérivus \u2018thinker, student and\u2019 \u201cmah ot.Wide: culture.and: exten- Eive and accurate knowledge.Mr.White's\" \u2018wide \u2018knowledge of business conditions \u201ceminently qualifies him for minister of Le \u201cThe- inclusiof itrTthe- Cabinet of Mr.Monk, Who in-opposition had some différénces lh ana With his \u2018leader, may.be as happy evidence: of the closing the : breach In\u2019 the.nservative pe Mr, Cochrane has.\u2018records of successful work in.am 'analagous position in Ontario.Thé Government, in short, impresses one as being a very.efficient working combination, come pose of: men well and faÿorably Known for ~ x aes ai of.éhaz acter and pu - |THE LONDON.\u2018DATYY MATL ol in (Canadian Associaisa Presa) - London, October \u2014The \u201cDaily on hig peTatulates Promina.\u201cBorden on\u2018 hig judicious selection of \u2018A \u2019Cabinet; which contains names \u2018which: will inspire \u2018confidence: \u2018 throu hout the Empire, * The., choice\u201d of\u201d It.ite as-niinister of \u2018finance, 48 an 1ndica- tion of the.economic poli y.of the Gov&rnument, as it gives | assurance of th the fiscal and: commercial: policy.on.Imperial lines.\u201cIn Mr.Foster, vo have of trade.and commerce, ave'àguüaranteé that the ques- of\u201c Imperial preférence will well to the froût, and that Rothe ing will be left undone \u2018to strengthen the Imperial commercial relations, The presence \u2018of Mrs; Mong > pgthé Con-4 servati es se.Hozsur-.Lse, though, he: \u201cDagibet consplondius - 8; dne.of the: Natiofalist leaders; and thé ally\u2019 of Mr.Bourassa.Mr.Monk tho 1 ont Conservative Party, and may be counted on to.use a.moderating influence tionalists.That the naval and _mifli- tary policy will be imperial is guaranteed by the appointment\u2019 of Mr.Hazen a8 minister of marine, and \u2018of Colonel Hughes as minister of.niilitla, both of \u2018whose attachment tp imperia) ideals is beyond dispute.wi THE, TORONTO TELEGRAM Toronto, \u2018October \u201810.\u2014The \u2018Evening Telegram* editorially gays in part: \u2018Ontario\u2019 has \u2018earned.the place this pro- vinte occupies \u2018as - so much! dust and ashes under the triumphant feat of Quebec race and \u2018creed \u2018prejudices.These.prejudices thrgaten ow han the Sceptre in the Angié-Saxon| hands of the Hon.R, L.Borden as.truly as they swayed the sceptre.in the French- Canadian hands of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.It is -not accusation, but - admiration that speaks in recognition of Quebec\u2019 8 power to enforce respect Yor her race and; creed, ideals.Quebge is ai'dorr- quetor at Ottawa, but Quebec stands by the men who stand Ontors Quebec's race and\u2019 creed ideals, cipher at Ottawa; à chere ss the men whë\"gtarid by Ontario ahs \u2018and\u2019 creed-ideals.\"What does Ontario ex- | pect \u2018to\u2019 win \u2018from a government made up-of enthusiasts \u2018of the race and creed on the French-Canadtan: side e, \"and of oppertunities who care nothing for the: ideals of their race 2nd \u201ccreed on the other side.- E Quebec has reason to bé proud of her people, and proud of the.:men who re- Present these people\u201cin- ever: government, but Quebec does: \u2018not lean as English- -Speaking Canada ns, \u201c on- politicians who have: proved their will-\u2019 race and creed.for the sake of the party.The Englishéspeaking- section of the Borden Govertiment is: made up of gentlemen who put their principles on the auction block of;party when Tupper tried to force clerical schools on Manitoba in 1896,\" or when Laurier forced clerical schools.on \u2018Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905.The dominant figure in the representation of Ontario is the Hon.Frank Cochrane, and those who would see Mi.Cochrane's monument, \u2018and realize; where Mr.Cochrane stands in relation tothe most cherished ideals of Ontario, have only to go to Mr.Cochrare\u2019s ; constituency of Sudbury and logk argund them.There in public schools pérverted into the [agencies of a.system.that makes it impossible for English- -speaking parents to \u2018educate their children in their own; province, they will see the Hon.Frank Cochrane\u2019s ideals in action, and realize whether such\u2019 a truckling opportunist, and other equaâly truckling opportunists, are the\u2018 men.to grapple \u2018with the enthusiasts: who always represent the race and crégd ideals of Québec in the Borden Government, THE TORONTO \u2018GLOBE.\u2019 Tdronto, October :11.\u2014The \u2018Globe\u2019 (Liberal) says this morning: : \u2018There are men inthe\u2019 new ministry \u201cin whom the \u2018Globe\u2019 \u2018has no confidence, .but there are others:-the: \u2018majority of the administration who have render-' ed useful public service and who are good! and true Canadians,\u2019 \u201cOf the Premier it may: \u2018be sald un- task\u2019 with an un#illiéd personal record.That\u201c on occasion He has been \u2018weak iri- leadership\u2019 \u2018where he : \u2018might well have been strong his own: supporters havé :fréquently said.But\u2019 he iis an honorable, - courteous, clegn- -minded, and clean-handed man, for whom no Cana- \u2018dian need apologize either at home: or ~abroad.In \u2018the form&tioniof his min- \u201cistry Miu: Borden has again given evidence that self-assértion and pull count far more in his eves than modest worth.\u2018There will\u2019 be \u2018criticism enough of.his \u2018Cabinet - from - Conservat ives - to make much.from Liberal sources un: necessary.Especially will there \u201cbe.grave objection to the inclusion \u201cof \u2018Messrs, Rogers, Foster aid Monk in the Government.Mr.Régers brings\u2019 \u2018to Ottawa from the West & sinister re |: -hurñan: \u2018devices\u2019 \u2018that count for far more } in the winning of elections than high the purpose the choice is: \u201cwell made.\u2019 The: \u2018Globe\u2019 cites its \u2018objéétions to Mr.Foster and Mr.Monk?thé former on his record as manager Le the \u2018Union \u2018Trust Company, and the latter as \u2018the \u2018mouthpiece of: Mrs Bourassa,\u201d end | redicts\u2019 that the vi be neither nadian \u2018navy no g à \u2018contribution to- © e Imperial navy, of Mr.White, the \u2018Globe\u2019 says: | \u2018As a Liberal he | as.panne rted a moderate tariff; \u2018and the! manufacturers, who -regar he : the | recent victory as an opport: or an \u201cin: créase \u2018in*-their prôte begin\u201c to interview Mr.- \u201cWhite, niatters will \u201cbe-* come, interesting, * The Hig\" interests | wholforced him.into th \u201cGovérnment | probably will not.profit 5 A Pa \u2018no substitutes, .ALL: dealers 5.Bates & On, Joronte 1911.\u201cTHE CABINET) : {ne Times\u2019 Thinks Mr.Bor e Dominion will he\" developed: up- : ana: F Gigantic Unreserved uction Sale of over $50; \u2018b00 worth of Rare High-class ne que ee re TTI FEY TTR MES SE : | application.| pe | , 4 44 cd | + oN Being personally selected in the Orientby MR.BABAYAN, of COURIAN, BABAYAN & CO.(Canada s Foremost Rug Importers) Comprising most exalts.\u2018and silky specimens of Royal Kirman- shah, Tabriz, Senna, Saréuk, Fine Keshan, Serebent, Ispahan, Fer- aghan Kabistan, Shiraz, Kazek, Daghistan, Ardebil, Antique, Rare _ Boukharas, Afghan, Mahal, Gorovan, etc, etc, Rugs, Carpets, also : Silk and Camel's Hair Palace Strips, _ {In order to show and display this large and elegant collection with its entirety, the large premises have been secured at No.600 ST.CATHERINE ST, W.(Opposite Ogilvys) where the sale will take place on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 12th, 13th, 14th, at 2.30 and 8 p.m.each day.The Tug buyers of Mont real should not fail to avail themselves of thés excellent opportunity, as every rug in the collection is a connolsseur\u2019s dream and the acme of Oriental Art, .Goods on view from\u2019 Tuesday evening, 8 Mr.L Babayan, who will be present at this sale, will be ed to offer his servicds to his numerous patrons of Montreal \u2018dul ing- the exhibit \u2018and the auction.] È Catalogues malled on F RASE R BROS, Auctioneers.THE AUCH $25, 000 Bankfu ; - Dishes, Fine China other lines.Goods sold on commission in any sect of the city at 5 percent.N SALE OF A upt Jewellery Stock | Co 3 now on Sale Evenings, | a at 668 St.Catherine St., East.This is your chance of getting y our Christmas Present at Auction, and ve from 50 to 75 percent oh the Dollar.TO-DAY WE HAVE ON SALE: Clocks, Jewel Boxes, Watches, Bings, Tea and Coffee Sets, Silver Salad Sets, Fine \u2018Umbre!1 as.\u2018In fact, the Stock is too grept to name it all There are thousands of C.C.BRANDT, Auctioneer.\u201c| {Look Into the matter.- | 8 \u2018Phone or send Postal.\u2019 Got our Samples and Prices Our City Salesman will oall.K.MCLAREN, LIMITED 351 se James Street., FIRE HOSE COSTS LITTLE, SAVES MUCH q w Witness | is the Peoples\u2019 Paper By patronizing Witness\u2019 advertisers the people help their paper, the i \u2018Witness.= | as they would have done by orang.their hopes upon some \u201cregular\u201d \u20acon- servative .protectionist like Mr.Kemp or Mr.Ames.\u2019 HOW TORONTO FEELS.Torso, Oct.10.\u2014The arinouncerhent \u2018 \u2018It is, quite satisfactory to amuses the \u2018Star\u2019 and an- Mr.WT.White An\u201d Toronto.\u201cthe: \u201cNews,\u201d gers the.\u2018Telegram.\u2019 is the particular bone of contention, | \u2018and - local.Conservatives think there may be some difficulty in finding a=seat -for,the| new Minister of Finance in:Ontario.As Toronto is .the storm céntre of .the opposition, it is not likely that .the party will risk opening a seat jere.It- ar eported that Mr.John J.Carrick, whose seat in Rainy River ;was an.acclamation.after a postponement of the ; lection, has positively refused to vacalte for any outsider.The leaders of the anti-White movement base their hostiilty on his opposition to put - \u2018lie own rship, while the rank and: file of \u2018the ators party are inclined to resent his inclusion as an outdider \u2018and a 2 rmer Liberal.- The Star\u2019 says editorially tocnight: \u201cThé alliarice between Mr.Borden:and the \u2018Nationalists is- \u2018apparent in theifor- mation.of the Cabinet.\u201d Monk, Nantel, Pelletier, all three Nationalists;: are taken Into the Cabinet, and all - ideals and patriotic fervor.\u2019 It would have almost seem that Mr.Bè rden chose { portfolios.Ontario's representation him \u2018to.\u201ccarry the bag\u201d If that was |is weak.While Mr.White's appôint- ment will rankle in the hearts of Conservatives, and while themselves declare that his whole; mer tal attitude is pro-corporation,\u201d he unquestionably a more able man Shen either Col.Sam Hughes or Dr.Reid.Although Jhese men have had: the poli- \u2018tical experience which Mr.White alto: \u2018gether lacks, they are not regarded in their own party as meén of marked ability.As for Mr.Ciothers, his gûali- a mystery \u2018to the labor movement.\u2018 1 pee C4 \u201cAE V ENUES OF- on TARIO: : Horonto, Oct.11 That: ithe \u2018revenues of the: \u2018province will show a consifier- his elevation to the able \u2018increase sie year.bver last is almost! assured, Judging by the wa of the personnel of the Borden Cabinet \u2018has.been received with mixed feelings | -regard political affairs from Con servatives \u2019 fications as a Minister of Labor will be -Northern- Pacific, .W.Perkins, resigned.the money is being sent into the IT: A.J.Matheson, Provincial Treasur \u201d The supplementary revenue of ° province for eleven months amoun to $770,000, and by the end of the pr sent month, which also is the end \u2018the fiscal year, it is expected ii $800,000 .will be received.«nl.M theson\u2019s estimate of the supjiem tary.revenue was $750,000.Of amount received only $34,000 was 1\u2019 in before the first of September = the balance since.More than \u201c 000 has been received since the IU of this month.The amount received from the provincial tax on bars for five mo: of the year will amount to $1.and it is expected that the Hy: Electric Commission will be in a np\" ne \u2018tion to pay the interest on the si\" - ing fund by next year.A HIGH PRICED DAILY.Paris to Start a New Daily New\u2019 paper to Sell at Ten Cents a Copy.- Paris, Oct.11.\u2014A scheme is on - 1 to start in Paris the highest i daily newspaper of the presen: It is to be called \u2018Le Journal Int._tional,\u201d to be published in French, \u201cto be sold at ten cents a copy.The object of the publication - a os ly international standpoint, and that purpose an international! ?\u201d ory editorial board is to meet on \u2018year to consider the policy of \u2018journal.Lord Weardale for tt Britain, George Brandes for ' mark, Count Albert Apponyi for H cgarv, and Baroness von Sutner Austria, are members of the L° and Theodore Stanton, an Ame\u2019 journalist, as editor.Large premises have been taken Paris, and it is stated the news\" | will be started in February.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; NEW DIRECTOR.Lamont, of J.FV \u201can Thomas W.gan & Co., has been elected a dirt replacing Mr.Ge0'F oop ë Le Ph se, IN Ae fo AY vw vg wee an sy eue 1 LA ee = N 2.a.48 1% es Hed Se .vard! 4 antities of material rot accompanied -\u2018ountain and coast associalions will rr have any chance \u201cive them protection | in\" the \"anticipated that through the new ar- WHY | SNIFFLE AND SNEEZE Ë\u2019rmehial tubes.Away, goes the cold; BN a i ae D LS RY CAVITE asd ace fy \u2014 = \u2014 sa SES 9 \"UNITED STATES NAVY mr : ES | 1 i EMPLOYMENT.WANTED._ BITUATIONS VACANT.\u2014 uJ = TécounTancr \u2014 \u201cCHART: AG- ELECTRICIANCYOUNG Discrepancy of Over $3,228,271 SNCLUDING: ABAL 5 AND BERTH.temporacy, clerk seeks employment, | thorousniy understands house ang \u2018Between Material on Hand and that Shown on Books Whehington, D.C., October 10.\u2014A dis- ~reppney of over $3,283,271 between the material on hand and that called for x the books of the Washington Navy card was \u2018shown by the inventory of at yard just completed, according to n announcement by Secretary of che vavy Meyer yesterday.\u2018This ig; the rst sinventory of record made at this ard within the : last twenty-five The discrepancy is attributed cars.» louse book-keeping methods, which Secretary Meyer set out some time go te correct, Int tie past\u201d said Secretary Meyer, ie :u the faulty methods of book- sveping, Materials issued from Davy : Card were frequently not invoiced for - vents and even\u2019 years after their de- :vezy, the consequence being that at ny particular time the books of the would show! material on hand -t dctually to be found by inventory, \u201chilé the ships wi uld have on hoard - y ifvoices, and therefore not shown : n tHe books.Owing ts the high value | of om ny ordinance units, this practice articularly lidble to show Jarge ifferences between [the values of ord- ince materials actually on hand and for the price of four, Joa te \"¢\" mowTOB PARTICULARLY.+ tr = \u2018above rates are Cash with order; When not prepaid numerous en entries < - pave to.be made, and therrete ix - Lu consequence, much higher.\u2018Ko cha in our books \u201cfor an adv sement of less than 8 five Mines & A mre ate bY en ps i sae = EE CR ue A SE TE PE cn TT = Das mer 3 \u201ces. BA RrPet oy \u2014 Lm ed = for TiAl 2 TSN CE aS RE RE A ERY SON = Pras alow Ce Lira a aye af Count PA TET TA A Si eon Ar us des J .ing in the scrim.° | ing with no one out, on Colling\u2019s single | \u2018SENIORS AND INTERMEDIATES AT SIGNAL PRACTICE TO- NIGHT | Final Workout To-morrow Morniag Prior to Important Game | With the Argonauts on MA: AA Grounds Next Saturday.KEN WILLIAMS A PROBABLE: \u201d TGA te RE ip rived in Town Yesterday and Will be.\"Soon in- Uniform at Practice: § \u2014Jim Baillie Will Fill Vaca used by \u201cDope\u2019 ©» Morrison's Retirement; \u201ci | ~ ep EL om : The Montreal seniors and interme-.; diates will hold a \u2018signal practice: to- ; | night, in the M.' A.A.A.'gymn-} ; asium, and will; have their final\u2019 { workout at 6 a.m.[to-morrow prior to\u2019 | the important fixture with the Argo-.ing of.the, sort, \u2018could bave- Préyed, though fumbles_ were costly.whom Ma Martin Kliit regards the t ; nauts on Saturday.Ken Williams arrived in the.city ! yesterday, and will, in all probability, - ! be on the line up on Saturday.In: \u2018 any case he will be seen out in uni-_ runs and ter and i form at\u2019 to-morrow's practice.4, > 7 fit and well Up to the time-of going ta, Prost, the : officials had not\u2014 en \u2018deèidéa = n, < , the officials of the:M.A\" A: A2 nôt-av- Ling received a reply to their tele- : gram sent to the secretary of the: 1 Argos requesting him to get in touch ; {with Secretary Harris of the Inter-; | provincial Union.0 4 A persual of t :up country .ex-; .perts\u2019 opinions.is (fairly ,conclusive; i that \u2018the Montreal |.team is a very ; much stronger one than that seen out \u2018in recent years, but they will have to justify this opinion| by defeating the Argonauts to maintain local interest in the Bis Four championship. Handicap \u20ac Series Pa \u201cbe Held To-day.S on -the physiological \u2018importance, \"LETIO ASSOCIATION, Officers, 1911-12, ° Hon.- -president\u2014Edson L.Pease.- President\u2014Gordon -G.Bowie.- .Vice-president\u2014Percival Molson.\u201d - : \u201cAdditor\u2014W.ÆCoates.\u201c Managing director\u2014John Davidson.Secretary-treasurer\u2014R.E.Melville.Directors\u2014Gordon\u2019 C.Bowie, W.A.\u2019 Coates, Percival'Molson, Louis Ruben stein, Chas.\u2019 Warming-' 8.Virtue, J.N.Physical \u2018ditector\u2014Major Zona.Lone.\u2014 5 THOMAS AQUINAS, mesting of Club \u201cvas ensuing year.\u201cA\u201d big \u2018surprise was.created when hone of last year\u2019s offi- -cèrs were.re-elécted.The executive for the year\u2019 will\u2019 be: \"Honorary president, the: Rev, T.\"F.Heffernan; president, Mr.\u2018John.~McBrearty; vice-pre- sident, Mr: arty.Kearney; director \u2018Mr, Wm.Mi hy, \u201cMri Chas.Tortie, d Mr, Wn.MeCallu secretary-.© Pup: coach, : an reasurer, \u201cMr.Henry Mr.Charles Eu d._ te, ve ANOTHER AERO, RECORD, Fly 1,308 Miles end\u201d Oopasionally| \u2018 Exceeded \u2018Speed of: 70 Miles LE _ Per Hour.- ES Er Marshall, Mo.s\u2018Oet.11.\u2014 Ex the.world'ssrecord for a rocesdin aeroplane flight by 133 miles, ana speeding at times at the rate:of 70 \u2018miles an hour, .C: P:.Rodgers landed here at 4.31 o'clock: yesterday -afternoon on: his.air- voyage from New, York to.San Francisco.h rmer, world's \u2018record, 1,265\" \u201cniles, Was made es arry Atwood in à Tecent\u201d Might from 1 Hs Fouls ito New or odgers ae Poa score odgers cogd mi q 1898 miles \u2018It was a bully\u2019 ror \u201cA ht He The as he § el ed fro op Heh lent | ier\u201d th morning\u201d I\u2019 ty oud miles.oy milks atari for = Eee Cfty,85¢ State of Denmark,\u2019 when it 18 [gi ° nearly all\u2019thd time; \u2018and this\u2019 has |g.le pethétio \u201cstate of affairs, dur- inspe -thi de peur to.\u201cmake.an.inspection \u201cMugesy* MoGrawé His His Troubles ; ave thelr troubles, buf the, physical lotte : -Hondst Je ; Peeit th of Italian wrestling\u2019 \u2018humanity and good : nature,-wil) méèt the.\u2018excitable French- :]- George Kennedy, which-will locate Hira of \u201c| his presumed improvement.uring \u201ctue for thé |.reach: Kan= i +1 ing thé success of the commissi n {.pointed to investigate the \\ sociation at yo A dE Tor the Gn,\u201d \u2018When the: usual Perennials\u2019: mom up for discussion.nine imparti item on the \u2018agenda is\u201d the con \u201cof an application ST -namission | to\u201d.the tnt usar Severyihi Bly settled and.the] 1 8 \u2018or ricréase the interest in the ace.for the: soharaplonship.Discussif 2 the.\u2018salary Hmnit- prominent hockey magnate nit wiih he informèd the \u2018Witness\u2019 sporting editor that thig rule had been honored More | in; the breach:than the observance, but, of course disclaimed\u2019 any.breach\u2019 | of the Tule on.his: part, and further: said that his books were open.tao the on of the.League should any- = TE WORLDS, SERIES.\u201cBut Condition sef Players Will 2 - Not be One of Them.td ot \u2018New York, Oct 11] \u2014\" \u201cMangers condition \u2018of tho plivess \u2018probably.will \u2018be \u2018the least of \u201cthe om, Ju ._ world's series of 1911,\" Jom: ited, John Mc: Craw, manager of the New.York Nationals, ac he dropped\u201d in the.\u2018club's.headquarters on Broadway to-day.In this respect, at: least, the coming games between the; Giants and Philadelphia A: ics will .be unusual for both teams expect: to:take tne field with their regular: line-ups in .\u2018ne atime In other yéars.injuries and ailments of players kave had managers on the anxious seat because of the, fear that the! substitutes might break up the team play or, crack ua- der: fire.the weather.\u201cclears the \u2018Giants will play Brooklyn a; : double header -to-day, and\u2019 the.games will be no- \u2018thing\u2019 more than \u2018exercise for those whoni McGraw wants sto keep on an edge.The New York club has no \"players: who- /wil=.be: - crossing MeGraw.will probably announces the le batting order for \u201cGiahts on Satur , Devore, .LES \u2018Doyle, ; Snodgrass, c.t.; Murray, r.f.; Merkle, 1b,;> Her- zog, Se Fietcher, sg : Je \u2018Matt = ts ot ons pitched : bal\u2019 in.oneiof the gâtnes \u2018Manager Macks\u2019 T sopanis = Jil | Tea (a Np 2 Col man) Cazeau, in a finisi match at Soh- mer | Park to- night noo A Prelim iminary bouts\u2019 will be.staged prior to the big event, and those who wrestling cult will have an abundance of this form of Sport at.the rendezvous to-night.Pedersen, who.has \u2018gained the title of champion wrestler of Europe, and who \u2018arrived in New York a \u2018couple of weeks ago, will \u2018make | \u201chis initial appearance in Montreal on Oct.25.On that date he will meet Caveau in.a finish contest.Should he defeat the Frenchman he will get a contract from in Montreal fdr at.least twelve weeks, when endeavors will be made to bring the line to Montreal.; I£ :this -pro- +{.gramme is carried: out Montreal will | ba; one of the live! fest \u2018wrestling: cen- \u2018tres of the 1911-13 season.«Cazeau will put.up \u2018against Pedersen, {f he does not -win.The Frenchman : l§ wrestling PerelH to-night at Sohmer Park; and.as the Italian is an adept the game, as well as, very powerful; a good \u2018line can be \u2018had on Cazeau, as to.Md.1 .\u2014 ng of; wire tappe Leur caught ope ihg.o outside of sans track here Short br Arby Paul Hebe alias nan, wag.sentenced to thtée& months 1 on am.iN ew + pres Tagrence | Gets Fron Marine capt A.7, { who.was for ten years e I.Crolsnt \u2018captain\u2019 sailing from this port, and, \u2018alsoj;at oñe time, a portwarden of this ; arbor, is visiting old friends in Montreal Speaking of the present condition prévailing on the riv-a er, the Captain could: see no justification for marine insurance rates remaining at their present high Tevel.The greatly improved channel and * the numerous lights-and signäls made\u201d \u2018havigation safe either by day or night.«There was absolutely no reason for barring British North America from the best rates of the insurance companies?The route.was at least 50 percent.safer than it was formerly yet the\" mer oe are almost the i Resarding shippin other side of the sé public \u2018was not ver \u201cgonditions n; x the oni vf fat Sstontan i 2, lon.and he feared that the old ber sltus © 3 ber of \u2018able: \u2018captains,\u2019 itnxeks; >will \u2018endeavor to\" optdo# \u2018each Apcapagitated | = bats\u2019 With the \u201cAth- | the | \u2019 find \u2018pleasure and.ej ntertainment in the | Gotch, Hackenschrniidt,: Romanoff and | other good \u2018men fro Europe and across | a big fight 4 the tricks of | the House of Correction | nin dhe intent oF opera A e interes - AR Wenliingt | captain Aggrioved = at: Treatment.8, * of skii been e It is forts t in the The first annual - meeting of Laurentian Bob Sleigh Club was held on Oct.7, at the Laurentide Inn, \"The meeting -adopted a vote of thanks to :the press for the publicity given and | the services rendered: to\u2019 the Club during the past season.Surprising results\u2019 were \u2018obtalned by the club last \u2018year.\u201cAll winter long \u2018the adepits of this new sport saw! their ranks increase daily.- This success was due to the, (sense of -security -felt whilst enjoying the exhilarating sensations of the speedy heart, \u2014 Last season also developed a jnum- ton: Who are *looking: forward to the \u201ccoming sports, when sleigh against sleigh, mat ted in \u2018First exciting\u2019 races down\u2019\u201d fhe\u2019 wibding Secre other \u201cIn contests\u201d ot speed_ \u2018and dis- urier.- tance.© i : This \u201cyear,\u201d besides thob-gleightng, great \u2018interest will be taken in skiing, .gkating and curling.Mr.Desbaillets, the \u2018pioneer in winter \u201csports at, Ste.Agathé des Monts, \u2018will erect opÿn-air rinks for carling\u2019 and fancy skating, and\u2019 thé \u201cservices of Mr.Emile, Coch- \u2018and, \u2018the well-known Swiss professor Ri i Qui Slide LAURENTIAN BOB- SLEIGH CLUB \u201cHAD ANNUAL MEETIKS Sleigh Races Will be Feature of Fast Approaching Wizte \u2018 Season\u2014Vote of Thanks to Press Moved and Adopted.ng and fancy skating ngaged for the cuminz .to be hoped that all 1.0 popularize the wintry beautiful Laurentides « with splendid .uccess, and th: youth and virile age will flock snow-clad hills and mountains - Agathe, little tired perhaps, but with a whence they will re: a sound mind and th.glow of health upon their chev.obtained by a short stay, vivifying air and enjoying the -.days of our Canadian Switzerla: inhuli; © - following officers werr ole¢ 2.president\u2014Mr.D.Lorne vice-president\u2014Mr.C.« track, skilfully builf by experts Jvhose The aim it was; to zee that the \u2018turns_ were Hon.well constructed and that no ob ies Gibbon.lay in the path of the sleighs.First Second vice-president\u2014Mr.M.D- .President\u2014Mr.Huntley Drumm vice-president\u2014Col.R.St.Second vice-president\u2014Dr, Riche tary-treasurer\u2014Mr.P.Le .- Dr.committee\u2014Messrs.Eh baillets, Dr.Paterson, P.Le Mesur.L.Rambert.te \u2018ND they wil i made te guarantee that, Ag LI 1 we You can make selecti Yo are assured an sbeclcly best - workmanship that the : Segpaization in Canid 5 opi.\u201cMade To Measure + o your liking\u2014we ertions from hundreds of the choicest patterns of the season\u2014the handsomest effects from abroad, that Fit-Reform alone can show.perfect fit\u2014and the greatet tailoring la can give you.432 Patter.Chairman of committee\u2014Mr.E.D.\u2018baillets.Committee\u2014Messrs.R.Timberlake, G.L.Kerr, C.H.M gen, Dr.P.Brown, L.Ekers, (3.11.son, H.Scott, F.A.Vogel.| sion.scheme of thet rovgrnment induce, lack of thrift: In > 4\" t.would); | HS.J.O'Nell 285 >BI eury St\u2014W.: H.Blair.4 Bisver : _Hall Hill-A.W.Parker.- UP-TO-DATE LIGHTING FIXTURES Glassware For GAS or ELECTRIL at Prices and Qualities thet get the Business.TRY US.Sayer Electric Note New Address: 85 & 87 BLEURY ST.8 doors below Lagauchet ert Street.Branch: 797 St.Lawrence Bd.and Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 di Sing rr mm er re tra and ITO RM ASD SAT 1.4 84 n= + ING linter Iv have season.lese el- Sports ill meet [ merry to the of Ste.turn a a light ruddy eks, all ing- the » sunny and, elected: le Mec.David.nmond.Stake, ticher.Le Mes.E.Des- Vv Clous- x - who i# the Prince of Peace.| ECUMENICAL METHODIST CONFERENCE AT Declare that Methodists the World Over are in Paver of and | Pledged Itself to Do Everything Possible to Further International Peace.¢OMMENDS PROPOSED TREATY BETWEEN BRITAIN AND U.§.Tiges the Christian Nations to Take Legislative Action to Consume E mate the Arbitration Treaty Signed by Representatives * of Great Britain and the United States, (From Our Staff spon, Oet.11.\u2014Methodism the aver through its representatives -vd together at the Fourth Ecu- ai \u20ac onference here yesterday af- nm.declared itself in favor of, and | +1 itself to do everything possible + 1 eo \u201curther international peace.e-nevlally commended the proposed ar- he inn treaty between Great Britain Line United Statés as being à spien- i 5 forward step in the world\u2019s pra- .ls towards the ideal of human Bro- 1 hood.wlith not a single aissentidnt opinion irpssed, various delegates, in the dis- ci an * ensuing upon the reading of resolution, declared théir emphatic © and their determination to aid ings which tended in the direc- antaf subetituting for the barbarous or \u201cjrament of war in international donges, the dominion of interna- \u2018Anal lsw.Those great interests of \u2018 viijzation that transcend national Loupdaries were discussed in a broad sutésmanlike spirit.and not a single wai was said in the free discussion ~uded to exalt one nation unduly weiner unless it were the praise present attitude of the United » final\" peace \u2018of the world.\u2018Let these two nations clasp hands in\u2019 peace, \u2018and any \u2018othef \u2018nation in the world will think twice.\u2018and agaln before they \u2018tfiallénge : that compact.He believed it to be the | \"dawn_.0f a\" greater day of ¢o-opera- |: tion Piston nations for the.ends | civilization.\"SIR ROBT.W.PÉRKS, RARE \u2018Sr.Rôbert-7W.Perks;, :Bart.,- \u201cspeak= \u201cthat it was in the \u2018interests -of :capl-.in the {pterests of the laboring classes: to see the .dawn \u201cof \u201can era of \u201cpeace.He sald that-when the \u2018newspapers: and \u201cthe manufacturers interested in the manufacture - of munitions : and: the \u2018armaments of war begin: stirring\u2019 up the émbers of wai for their own.interests; \u2018\u201clfdustry ls \u2018 paralyzed;-i.\u201cThe ' 1geses :that follow the mers.most Hrmeasirable.énd- \u201cthat 13 5 ERI Ful La EE © red and ; It does more ecleammg | \u2018ba, in quicker time-and | QA ster eq ag well.i \u201caslaundry soap 3 ouldn\u2019t rough.ASEPTO Soap] ovder woty t\u2014and Jan os cleaner.You never bought a soap \u2018powder that got thi #8 clean\u2014free from every germ.ASEPTOQ ddes that.te > germ-killer in one\u2014 and in the handiest, \u2018Host.money-saving, most works lessening form.TRY IT N \u2018No other soap powder aven {compares with ASEPTO; in economy.4 a and | 9 -man, who committed- the.offence.\u201d ing \u2018for \u201cthe.commercial clashes, sald] talists and manufacturers as much as | |.The resolution whisper off war \u2018are gigantic, and \u2018al-| th wi _ pub lie morality: He told: | ma \u201cas em | where the \u201cDemocrats advocated \u2018free | | whiéh.he regarded \u2018as lanacy | | very, J.men én théir way in this life.either show signs of\u201d à its sphere as well: *, An automobile omaiti, vis 6 trenty-ûre' passengers, \u201cin trying to.avold à collision .with anothe; r'omni : ing in the \u2018opposite direction, \u2018plunged; over the Archevequé Bridge; in: n Pârls and into the River Spine, even per- ons were drowned apd ten others \u2018seriously injured.\u2014_ \u2018an \u2018and discolored the seas, but you -ghould protest strongly \u2018against \u201chaving the \u201csky darkened and disfigured by \u201cthe .muniments of \u2018war\u2019 THE REV.DR.GÉO.ELLIOT.+ The Rev.Dr.George Elliot sald that.Le war: .Was broyght \u2018about.-bi.\u2018jingoes.jobbers and journalists.He said that \u2018civilization was sometimes- forwarded \u2018by the powder cart, \u201cbut woe to the * FRANCE.AND THE TREATY.~ Bishop \u2018Hendrix, \u2018then \u2018read a note trom the French delegates: reminding the Conference that a.treaty of arbitration.was.Mow.pending \u2018between France and the Angl -Saxoû nations, and - the delegates app lauded to: \u2018show { of.the fact.Lo >] theif appréciation of en Put to the ri sed without.a single En It \u2018was foiléwed -by : *Blest Pe thé Tie that \u2018Conference \u2018@lssentient Bishop Hoss, talking on the rela: Hon of oo Ties in lige on \u2018questions | | Said, that he west à \u2018convinced free- trader believing .that, a tariff could only bo Justified herd 4 quêtes tra trade inthe interests \u2018of public ; or of his.\u2018tte 5 \u2018gt \u201cone.election silyer, and the Republicans a.protective tarif, which- hé thought was highway, \u2018rob- B.= B.MANN.The Rev, Voi B, \u2018@ B;/ Mann, \u2018of Lexington, Kentucky, said.that a \u2018pure ure church.held womanhood .anda Pl ç \u201cWhen failure, men are discouraged.- \u2018He said that\u2019 the church \u201cTHE REV.\u2018| would not more purify politics by going.\u2018nto poHtics: \u201cthan women would! Womanhood found her greatest sphere of 5 influence, in educating and training the | | { young, and it was ih ed ucating , and training that: thé Chureh wbuld find.MR.M.CAMÉBELL.; 4 Mr.Marvin Campbell, of Indiana, Said \u2018that we elect improper.-men, to |, execute the laws,.\u201cand that was the, | reason \"thet laws.were {improperly exe~-| i duted.\u201d The trouble\u2019 was\u2019 not that they: did not vote right, but that they.aid / not.select right in \u2018the: Drimary - | j pa J cudes.- : The ballot.was, not a.pri rc lege, but.a.\u2018responsibility.~ They.sh got into the caucuses:: \u2018sai that a more imp wn g Wi away with caucusas altogether.\u201ccandidates of the various parties: ei be named: by the direct ballot, | direct way which:}]: \u201c| gate auch power: to the bosses.Con- instead x in ventions, caucuses and primarfeg were : For Lost Catitor- \u201cgreat burning nd | ging me Tist ; model \u2018evangelist; he epote : The chalrman\u2019s gavel prevented, him further elucidating hie subject.| | evangelism must deal\u2019.?\u2018l the race: as well as its Fegeneration.ed | was lodged in jail to awalt an vrder | bus com It was as.a are.in their bongs.They wers \u201cpro gandists,\u201d \u2018and Hcessantly Jept it \u2018up.: fg: quated and : were awaited.Methods: re bèst, but \u2018mechanical co; to men and of God and re \"We live in a Sora i i fathers and in a différent; sychological \u2018climate.glorious certainties, but certainties \u2018ere.not: ego For Instance, he said, £ be difficult to get any sine tion to-day to belleve in il of other days.This\u2019 wea w which t thé climate or \u2018to-déy his ch \" The new levangéliat aus knowledge of human nature.;: Not be a.quack rer bi se to \u2018Nicodemus, \u2018but -to hea burdened fes that brought \u2018them Hom The -new evangelism muèt bé tive as well as: reformative; hending the, .a- child.\u201cTo save a hil coming a rodigal is.hs to resave; a 4e prodigal.; He-must be a social reform thinking.of people: housed | \u2018in a crowded.dwelling ofiLo asked, \u2018are these.people pr against than sinning?He, mn enemy-to.:the death of.very tands : to.debasé .and à 4 \u2018the aaa of.The spirit-0 eve the Svansel st re 15 thé Gospel his should ost to work on ; 5 tion: -of ;& moral - derelic thing: for.the -derelict; but.did: little for the.kingdom.Salvage svangelign walking in the WRT, all; intensely | They |} Plucking |: brands from \u201cthe burning fire.They # | was affixed ithe fashignable -a a fmarking £ e.site.of the first priatia | \u2018press.dn.da, established in 1751, Htax .- tte.tb».and\u2019 expressed a wish tol take mony, .| noted his Jen authority; D.R.Jack, | REV.J! R.RATTRNE RY.| | .] can\u2019 Legislature on the charge that | was supported by Chairman John F : reciprocity.| Denditure of, money .in Canada, .had: } for defeated\u201d; measure across: the \u2018bor-i| der.THE a 1vocated a general reducs?an rupted by secret service operatives at; ja Diet - SUCCESSF UL plete line, viz:\u2014 WEBER STECK S WHEELOCK | STUYVESANT Hil \u201c MASON & RISCH SHERLOCK-MALI : BEHR BROS,, +.LAYTON BROS.| | THOMAS, 7e, Lr 5 - Ay J 4 Piar ola 51 GORY ens pt Lime payments\u2019 18 Pepper» taken.in.exchange = LAYTON egg § À: i | \u2018with science until they fihd that it js \u2018ways .of.the Ai-.\u2018mighty; with politics .until the lowest.man finds it is his opportunity.to get.justice, until it becomes a theatze \u201cwhere \u2018to Jive and let live! is:the guiding principle.The type of Christian- \u2018ity that not\u2019 be trusted outside: of : the chu or the confines of the Sak- bath day is not worth having.- Thi young are meant to go out into th world and! save it, not to be shielded\u2019 from it.i REV.C.B.WALTERS, °F The*Rev.C.Ensor Walters, -of \u2018Sheffield, England, was.sorry that the idea.had seemed to be given to some that: those from England, because they! believed in criticism, had not a passionate désire to.reach and save the\u2019 outsider.Cae 8 ; ; Cl Ae Bn in Halifex, - \u201cNS, to Mark Site - Halifax, NS, Oct.11: \u2014 A tebld yesterday afternoon to- the northern end of Graf-, which a - century.ago was trict vopf Halifax, building 0 ton Street)\u2019 ' Canada, - wis pubs \u2018lished sin: 1753, he - \u2018Gazette, now the official\u2019 \"organt of the \u2018provincial Gove ernment has \u201cbeen published évet since, and still running as the; \u2018Royal Gazett e\u2019 The founder of the\u2019 first press was Bartholomew Green,:| ir, who! came here from Boston twè years after the founding of the city | by Cornwallis.The.tablet was_blaced in: position to-day by the Novi Seotia: -Historical |- Society, : the Venerable L Archdeacon Armitage, its president, \u201cdirecting the proceedings, \u2018and Mayor \u2018J.A.\u201chisholm performing the un- | veiling cei J.8.MacDonald; 4 } of St.Johi the speakers.The last named gave.an interesting) sketen of the historÿ of - the: Associated Press, which \u2018ne! showed had its birth in Halifax.The enterprise of the elder Bennett on \u2018behalf of the New York \u2018Herald\u2019 In the early days of news gathering; nd J.W.Regan, were upon.I i TARIFF, AND RECIPROCITY \u2014\u2014\u2014 Governor Foss, of Massa- chusatts Attacks the Re- | \u201cPublican Legislature.+ on, A 5 & i : Plttsmeia, \u2018Mass, Oct.~The \u2018of encourage cattle raising in Massa- chûsetts was proposed by Gov.Eugene: N.Foss jin opening the Democratic; state campaign here last n ne \u2018Gov: Foss spoke also-on' thé and re-: ciprocity, and attacked_.the- Republi- it.\u2018had not passed any constructive: legislation ir the recent session.He\u2019 McDonald, of the Democratic State.Committse.Gov.Foss regretted that! with Canada had failed.The Democratics had done dll in thelr\u2019 power to carry it \u2018in this country, he: said, but; American trusts, by the ex-: tion.of the tariff; more especially in- foodstuffs, and said that bettér tarift\u2019 arrangements should \u2018be.made, CHARGED WITH FORGERY.- Salt Lake.City, Utah, oct.\u2019 11.| The: honeymoon of J.W.Hill, alleged scion of an Influential Canadian fam-] ily, \u2018who arrived here last week.from Los Angeles, \u2018where he married Miss! Mary -Sweeney, was suddenly - inter-: : + \u2014 Tooele, Utah, just as\u2019 Hi]! and hia\u2019 | bride wero about _ to.board.& train for the east = À à Presenting | warrants charging forg- § ety and the uttering of fraudulent: draîts on the Union Bank éf Winnt=; per.Man the detectives, after allow-\u2018f' ing Hill to bi his wife farewell, : brought him to this eity, \u201cwhére hej \u2018for his extradition, Hill began bi Mg operdtiong\u2019 pearly\u2019 aix} weeks ago in w.York, according to: the officers whp claim to have followed his movements.He was suc- ABSOLUTE RELIABILI TY IS THE KEY-NOTE OF LAYTON BROS.Sole Representatives of the Acolian Co, New York, for their com- > | STEINWAY, Planola Pianos THE TECHNOLA Piano ALSO $ Y k cs Lu \u2014 MASON & \u2018HAM Mn Organs Circulating Roll Library, Most Complete in Canada.ired, 550 st Catherine St, W.' 3 - (Cor.Stanley).: the edge were falling into the orches- CANADA'S FIR FIRST PRESS Hf A Commemorative Tablet Hag .{ \u2018They're going to read the riot act,\u2019 | observed- a Scotchman in the body of | did the director think he would stand \u2018(the best way of handling big crowds, with Halifax as a centre, was dwelt | { with | inquiries after #{the applicants.There were men hold- ling prominent positions in trade who fering by the.state .of prexituma to | times not;| tor.\u2019 only with Canada, but with ail nations; to .emerald \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.:| \u2018Oh, a dollar's nothing.\u2019 BUSINESS.oe 66 ce 6 c és cc 6 Pianos NG Pianos LE a- Hberal- allowance, at BROS., in a New York bank, securing $5,000, It is charged that he \u2018disappeared suddenly, being next heard from on the Pacific Coast.Another draft for $5,- 000, purporting to show funds in the Union.Bank of Winnipeg, was presented by Hill in Los Angeles, it.is alleged.- oT _ THE FREE FRENCH CLASS Crowd of Eager Learners at the Monument National On the stage of the iarge auditorium of the Monument National last night a crowd of men, women and children were: gathered, so thick that those on \u201cWhat's this?asked a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter at the door.\u2018Supposed to be a French class,\u2019 was the reply, \u201cbut it looks more like a bun-fight\" the hall, who had come to learn French* at the new free class opened\u2019 d by St.Jean Baptiste Society, but had | given up hope\u2019 of getting a place.An official seated at a table received the \u201cdollars, which were thrown into \u2018his hands: as though they were.mere dirt, Several who wished for information clamored around the foot: lights.Among them was an old minister who beckoned to the director: only \u2018conversational.work.A: young Hebrew approached, bubbling over with joy at the thought of, learning French.He could not come on F-'days, he said, any show?He might, but by at- -tending only.on Thursdays he would miss 15 lessons in the season, he was old.\u2018Is this an elementary class?piped\u2019 another., : ; \u201cWe'll see,\u201d \u2018was the reply; may know more than others.\u2019 \u2018How far will you get by the end of the session?The director did not know.a8 you can,\u201d (had asked.The Hebrew made a suggestion as to .\u2018some \u2018As far: ventured the man who adding, \u2018It\u2019s hard to please everybody.\u2019 \u2018Will there be much conversation?came from somewhere./ \u2018II\u2019 1 take one lesson dnd miss the rest?\u2019 asked the Hebrew.\u201cWhat shall I have to pay for books?\u2019 The_ director was literally besieged knowledge.A Fmore varied crowd could not weil be imagined.In the line-up were old women, anxious to acquire a new language, but most fastidious as to- \u2018the way they were going to do it.\u2018There were work girls who wished to hold converse with their fellow French \u2018werkers; Englishmen and Scottishmen from the other side formed the bulk of \u201cCodld and would pay ten or twenty * the price for the knowledge if available.And everyone was enthusiastic.It was suggested to the director that this big rush came from the lack of facilities in Montreal for learning languages, or at least if such \u2018facilities existed they were not avail- .able to the working classes at night.\u201cSurely.you will have to divide this lot into classes,\u2019 some one remarked.The director \u2018answered dryly: We'll gee if we have any money left; you gee we have to pay a professor.\u2019 - \u2018Oh, you can pay him out of the money you get from this lot, was the rejoinder.He was reminded that the hdollar paid was \u2018returned at the end of the year.\u201cIf you don't miss five classes,\u201d put \u2018a* would-be linguist who had leartied' the rules.\u2018The idea of that rule is to keep you in the class,\u2019 explained the direc- After - you have missed four \u201cClasses you will not miss more for fear of losing your dollar.\u2018No, we ought to have charged ten | dollars,\u2019 said the director.A Chinaman was just then seen, \u2018to pay his dollar.Mr.Thomas Gauthier, president of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, who are giving this free.tuition, said to the reporter, \u2018The object is to get the English and the French to speak both Jan- guages, We wish to teach the English,so thai they may read our papers and know us through .a French source.{4 18 all for better acquaintance, that we may understand ourselves better.We wish it to be felt that Is it Is only an accident that I was born a Frenchman and you an Englishman.We, of the St Jean Baptiste Society are Roman Catholics, but we are broad 4 enough to feel that we are ail citizens of Canada.It is not long since that if a Frenchman went West he had great difficulty in selling his Foods.simply because he was French; cessful in cash Ing one of the \"drafts | Tig again fer.the victim of not stocked them ye seri; +-80e.ay E \u201cLot god destin oat on ppt, \u201cand health on both!\u201d \u2014\u2014 .They vill \u20ac you take \u201cThey correct stomach disorders, assist digestion, and make life worth es \u2018have changed since then\u201d SHAKESPRARE If your rassept has m.- 38 7 thiék Jocks of grey ha * Italian outposts.\u2018on Shore was continuous, then it slack-:}\" Turks:{ \u2019 losses.- Whô beat down the doors and escaped.: te, geles \u2018Times\u2019 i! -+'7 counts for murde ; nounced desire of the defence, and the [' 2 prasecution awalted the formal request = tn joourt to-day t 5, - elected to try : both reiterated to-¢ find out owe de fiddly \u201ccomfortable 0 You may: as well ha frripoi, October 11*7he Turks ol Parently do not intend to- abandon Tris: pali to the Italians without further\u201d determined resistance.For several\u201d days bands of Horsemen have been, reconnoitering in the vicinity of the 4 Several times at night they have | been discovered b thé searchlights of the warships, and thén shells drove them back again into: the hills.Estly yesterday.morning a force of about 3,000 Turkish troops; with field.3, was discovered advancing in two: cojumns, with the evident intention of reéapturing the town.of: natives march with the troops,\u2019 and presented a formidable array.The Itglian commander, however, had anif intimation that such an attempt would: | probably be made, and his men were; amply prepared.The Italians guns were well placed; and the Turks were met with a heavy; \u2018 artillery\u2019 and rifle! fire, to which they?replied with equal energy.It was} moonlight, and the fleet turnéd the\u2019 searchlights on the contending forces.:[ When the engagement -was at its\u2019 height, the battleships and cruisers; joiñed in with their smaller batteries, \u2018| directing the shells to cover.the Ital- ia.front and fl : \u2018or more than \u2018an hour\u2019: the\u201d fring | ened and gradually ceased.fs reported that they: suffered heavy Another body of Turks tried to.turn the Italians\u2019 eastern flank, but without 4 success, The Italian casualties were: slight.e fleet pursued the retreating | Tufks with a heavy shell-fire - until / six! o'clock in the morning.: e looting by the Arabs, who oc-\u2019 cupled the town after -the bombard- | ment, and disorderly flight of the Turk- : ish; troops was to a great extent the work of 450 criminals left in prison, : The looters made a Valis palace, the barracks ,and the left; but the bare litter of wvaluable official documents.Evén the doors and windows were removed and the powder magazines pillaged.The Turks appear to have had enor- | mots supplies of ammunition, guns, rifiés and projectiles.Quantities of powder, cartridges and.shelis have clean sweep of the | public: buildings, the\u2019 forts.Nothing was - À large body: PS se\u201d walis and a great | and.the\u2019 Tealtang + have \u2018blown up three large: \u2018powder.magazines, Looters: and Pecaptured.Signs of loot are visible; all sides\u2019 in the incongruous attire: Wor \u2018by miserable negroes and Tagged nas \u2018tive children, who for the first \u2018time in their lives were able to wear boots, and fine clothes, formerly the sutsmer uniforms of the Turkish soldiers.° One \u2018of the curious sights of the town is the appearance of the Turkish police and soldiers, who have been enroiled {in the Itallan Service; all clad in Turkish uniforms and wearing Turkish arms, accompanying the Italian governor and other officials and aidirig the Italian.marines to restore order and arrest criminals, CAVALRY REPU LSED.London, October - 11.\u2014A despatch to the.\u2018Timies\u201d \u2018from.Malta says that on ; and a half of Tripoli and tried-to- suri} prige.the \u2018sentries, but were -repulsed., Three Purks/wére killea.7.A majority \u201cof the \u201cTurkish troops Et have fled, \u2018says \u2018the despatch, by the \u2018four caravan routes, \u201cbut 8,500 are con- .centrating near Gharian, some distance from \u2018Tripoli, behind a chain of | hills.\u2018They have only four guns, as\u2019 the others were abandoned in the Pri- \u2018been.land ed: \u2018from: the.: \u201cDernta.\u2019: es\u2019 Tripol | enviable plight, atid Munhir.Pails 88 | dependent - action\u2019 without Instructions {from Stamboul: : 4; \u2018He has been\u2019 matching - to and\u201d Ï \u2018in the - desert,\u201d .continues- the corres- \u2018pohdent, | \u2018wanting to attack the Ital- :ally he halted about a day's march ont- side the town, while the baggage and \u2018camels \u2018were sent unescorted \u2018into\u2018thé interior.Realizing that the Turkish \u2018regime was ended, and \u2018that they: were not likely tp.get their pay, the camel men.decamped with -the.camels : and loads.) .\u2018Nearly: all : the local conscripts, as well as the \u2018Arabs, who were armed \u2018by the.local authorities; deserted, and :Munhir Pasha in despair opened nego- \u2018tlations with the Italian commander.2As the Turks: left both artillery and wives in Tripoli there :can never be .any intention of a serious resistance.The story is one.that should whiten: since been recovered from the looters, 93 - A$ % Los Angeles, a Où.PE ERIS the fight of the State of California to | hold James B.and John J.McNamnra responsible for the death of ninetsan men in the explosion in the Los Anon Oct.1, 1910.A severance of the case against tho McNamaras, both | of wnom were Indicted five months ago.on twenty-ole has been the ans ploging which of the two\u2019 brothers it st.Neither of the brothers knew when | they awakened.to-day which.thé\u201d pro- |.\u2018\u2018secution would summoë, SincelApril | 26 hey : have been\u2019 foot A pan who Is tried.7 Qounsel for both that effect before j+: Shefket Pasha\u2019s \u2018hairs with grief .TRIAL OF THE MNANARA BROTHERS, :Ë le Care 28 \u2018escaped: prisoners are constantly being |.\u201d October 8 two hundred Turkish cav- {.alrymen advanced to within two miles | : \u2018a.dear -old .gentleman incapable of in-] 1 11.\u2014The \u2018Woritne je \u2018eor-.ays\u2019 - Purkfsh- troops will be \u2018allowed to: \u2018pass through Egypt.- According to the same correspondent, it \u2018is announced \u2018that Bul- garla\u201d and .Roumaînia have decided\u201d on- a general \u2018mobilization: \u201cA run on the | branch \u2018bank of Rame- in Constantinople has resulted: in\u2019 the \u2018withdrawal of many millions, A Tripoli despatch to the \u2018Daily Mail\u2019 says: All American subjects of Turkish race will be expelled from- the town within a week.All \u2018the Arab reserves, called up by the\u2019 Turks, have returned | are said: to\u2019 be completely demoralized and are Jving + on.half rations.\u2019- ; Washington, Oetober 11\u2014Aétion by \u201cthe Supreme: Court of the Unitéd-States: tof stop.alleged Vv voeu ns of -trus : poli ports, -where ; the Italians found I a ' 27, including .8éveral Krupps, dated |: 1875, -and Some new guns, which had: ad-0rééd 1 ar \u20183, describes: | \u2018being in an uns | By 0 {th fans; but lacking.-backbone \"to - carry | pr TS \u201cthrough \u2018his splendid intentions: - \u2018Fin- | States Circuit\u2019 court for: \u2018Eastern.Penin- Sylvania showed.that there } & gen- oral.combination.between the\u2018railway | coal companies to \u2018avoid competi- |- Sion in the production, sale and mpet | a \u2018portation of anthracite coal.- Since railways \u2018had manifested a purpose \u2018to effect\u2019 such \u2018a\u2019 combination.- Since\u2019 the Pennsylvania constitution forbade the.railways \u2018to \u2018engage \u201cdirectly, or \u2018indirectly \u2018in - mining, - they had, \u2018he ar- -gued, sought\u2019 to avoid the law{by buying stock in: coal \u2018companies that did \u2018mine coal.2, - E Épatch, dateä Dcto- | whil to\u2019 \u2018their homes.The Turkish troops | f=: | situation, eral,\u2019 ne le 1874, he told-thé court; the.defendant.\" > toën ; rounded \u2018the: ren ear \u2018remain\u2019 on duty -day and: Aight until the safety'of-ail foreigners is secured.It appears that the revolutionaries defeated in Szechuan province, where \u2018they for some time besipgéd the capi- |: activities to Hupeh province, with the \u2018intention of making it the base for renewed operations in Szechuen.Ac- .cording to.the officials an uprising in.\u201cWu Chang was planned.for last Monday.night.\u201cThe plot was discovered early that - evening, and thirty-two arrests were made.Desiring to terrorize \u2018the revolution- \u2018aries, \u2018four of the prisoners were be- \u2018headed in the street \u2018before: the Viceroy's yamen: \u2018yesterday.; + \u201cThe \u2018energetic ction at the authori- ; r to-have hdd the des édiatély After -the exe éufjon: a Bortibh, \u2018of the government \u201cart uv.Mpithin-
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