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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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PROCLAIMED ; ; Missionary Congress Courtmartial Opened this ; 0 y à his p Snow Fell All Night, and At Noon To-day the Men Why i Ca : .; 8 he Opened this Morning With Elaborate | T £ [a .À 8 Carpeted the Streets in Will Form New Parlia- \u201cÀ Afternoon, Ceremony { I Glistening White ment Took the Oath.; S ON SIGNS, 4 U.THREE OFFICERS TO BE TRIED a 1 Delegates From SOME GLAD : SOME SORRY.AN ANIMATED SCENT all \u2018 4 -r Canada Will Lord Alister Graham First Accused .; LL.id .f Strandi h Visions of Winter Frolics For One Bitter Political Enemies Stord Clean od A:tend.0 randing the Vessel.Class, and of Poverty and Together as Na: Ww ; -\u2014 _\u2014 .ther as 1cs Were bg vo Christ in this gen.Halifax, NS, Nov.15\u2014 With all the Cold for Another.S:gned.| 2 notable ceremonial of naval affairs of fox .he | ss .i+ shines farthest shines {its Kind, the courtmartisl into the = 9 Fhe urs od he on in Sn i ak stranding of .8, Ni , \" near approach o \u2018inte aren: us tomimeut rs yy | Tome.| Magie ve nn pe i Ny Ser the Zo vA 4 La citizens when they awakened this nom tool WHEN Te a Lore $ | À ~ ssions, 1910, the Unit- C ren ! anadian feet, oft \u201d | mornin Early last evening a few | oath ot iho pote ; - Canada gave $11,908,- Lone Ranke on the night of July 29 AN 4 light feathery flakes of snow begun Chamber.and -1gned che in cd A: Se tain, $11,055,000; and Lely ms Demin ne nh [oom of - ii p= to fall, increasing gradually in num- the direction of baw TR Fit og \\ .; ntries.$3,927,000.- ; ¢ \u20ac ROGE at © | = be til + idnight splendid snow Of the Commons, with 10 1 cn : evangelize her share [DiS morning when Lord Alisier Gra- pe =a] r until by midnight a sp aw Clerk of fe i .9 re ham.the officer of the wateh on the Sra storm was in progress.All night the eu $ oo of the Cornmea s 1° 1 \u2018 .Coney, .; .i » ri.> .0k 7 i gere: | 24° + i night in question, was formally accus- beautiful sified gently over the TT ant ! ; Del to the whole world ed of causing the strunding ~T sleeping city until at duy- Milssioners, ; , © AUSINE sry - : ; CC - .Tv voll ~ = à \u201curch.At the conclusion of Lord Graham's \u201c break it completely covered «very- i eth 5 SA, 1 { .and missionaries NOW (use, these of navigating vieutenant thing several inches deep.The early ilexianes 1 Me Nue pr ->hably evangelize 375,- White and Commander W.M.Macdon- riser gazed on an impressive scene\u2014 civorge Vo 50 ep un tee I.; vis generation.625.- ald of the \u2018Nivbe\u2019 will be taken up in a cy wrapped in deep slumber, micr Borden was te first tes \u201c urprovided for.25,000 turn gently falling snow, unsoiled hy 4 ri ih woh Foo Anh se .> dln sir irr + PERE Toa, i reeded to finish the Lord Alister Graham attirad in civil- single footpri,., except perhaps that opp ood Gt ihe Lone IN ian clothes, sat beside ais counsel nf the night policeman on his mono- buse with the rol qua oe | pd und more dele- throughout the proceedings.He is a tonnus round.#4 nandsomely henna and et : M .-der case, where four un TTR Foie ATS ANONYMOUS LETTER ABOUT ~ FIEN DISH PLOT Tmportan Clue\u2019 Promised in - Polish Attempted Marder - Case.i Dear Friend,\u2014We inform you Wwe have done what you wanted ~we have looked for him and succeeded in catching him.He will live ne longer \u201cto lick you or anybody .else.= Only - Bones and dirt will remain of him.We \u2018have done it so no one will know about it.We wanted to come to your \u2018house, but we have decided not to go as it would pérhaps look bad for us \u2018be seen together.I write you this .note, and soon as you receive it you shall come to us, and you shall not boast of it, so that it shall come out l'something.bad.for us three.Now: that you know that which you have wished has been done, hide this note , and come to us and we will tell you what becarie of him.\u201d : .The above unsigned letter received Ry the young Pole, John Senuck, .charged with the attempted murder of Michael Schulin, 59 Manufacturers Street, was the principal part of the \"evidence tieard in the Enquete Court yesterday in this attemped mur- own men bound Schulin to the axle of a freight car a few weeks ago.Senuck wes ar- - rested as being back of this fiendish plot by the detectives on account of the above letter which he admits receiving, but says he knows nothing about.- .Schulin, himself, took the witness \\\u201cmtand yesterday, testifying against the prisoner, who had boarded at his house, and who had had illicit relations with his wife, for which.he had thrashed him since then, and before «the attempt on hd life, Schulin .claims Senuck threatened his life in - a! vague manner several times.Other.witnesses, Poles boarding at the same house with Senuck, testi- :fled to his receiving the letter, but said when he received it he told them fie did not understand what it meant.Judge Lanctot remanded Senuck for voluntary statement on the 21st, SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DREADFUL INDIFFERENCE .Church Passing Through Troublous Times in the - Old Country, Says ; Rev.E.G.May.The Lord Bishop of Montreal, Bishop Farthing, awaited the.arrival of the \u2018Ansonia\u2019 yesterday to greet the Rev.E.G.May, of Hunston, England.Mr.May, who is an Anglican clergyman of much experience, will assume charge of .the Anglican \u201cChurch in Wiarton, Ont, He was as- .socicted with Bishop Farthing when - \u2018that gentleman was in Woodstock, \u2018Ont.After pastorates in Quebec and \"Port Hope, he returned to England to represent Bishop Farthing there.A \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter talked with Mr.May a few moments yesterday as he arranged his baggage at the whart.\u201cHow does the spirit.of the churches \u2018here compare with that of England?\u2018People in Canada -have-a real en+ thusiasm for church werk and -seem to value the church.That, of course, Is very encouraging to a pastor.In the Old Country the stolid indiffer- * ence is dreadful.\u2019 \u2018Do you see indications of any improvement, Mr.i.ay?} \u2018No.The church is active, but the - forces of evil are more active than \u2018ever.The fight is on hetween them, and it is very bitter.The church is \u2018passing through troublous times, but I believe it will emerge from its trial stronger than ever it was.\u2019 _ \u2018What is the great issue before it?\u2019 .4 \u2018The serious question of disestab- - fshment.I look to see the present government disestablish the church.-That will mean suffering for the + church for a time, but, as I said, it .will emerge better at last.\u2019 The Rev.Mr.May and Mrs.May \u201c will remain with Bishop Farthing a .few days before going to their new home in Ontario.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - UNKNOWN POLE SHOT \"Found on Bed With a Bullet Through His Lung.A Pole, whose name it was impossible to learn, was brought to the - Notre Dame Hoipital Monday night \u201cwith a bullet through his left lung.He lived at 92 Cadieux street.It \u201cwas said the man had shot himself, but his own version of the story has not been obtained \u2018yet, \u2018and Pearl Johnson is being held in connection with the shooting, as a witness, as .she had been with the Pole.She said she had left.him to \u2018talk \u201c\u2019to a friend, in an adjoining room, _-when she heard the report of a revolver, and rushing back to the room found the man lying on the bed | \u201cuncenscious.- \u201cWhen - the.-palice.ar-\u2018 rived thé Pole was found unconscious, with a bullet wound in the left breast.There was a revolver with one chamber empty, lying near by.An ambulance was called from the Notre Dame Hospital, and the wounded man taken there.The bullet was éxtfacled'-yés-.terday morning, and - the\u201d patiént.thought to be out of-damger.- .POSITION FOR.MR.CASGRAIN, : May Be a Member of thé International Waterways Comr- vs mission./\u201d Ottawa, Nov.14.\u2014The \u2018Morming Citi-i zen\u2019 (Conservative) says there is every: reason to believe that, a reorganization \u2018of the International Waterways Commission will soon be effected.The-ac- tion of the Dominion Government, however, will have to be confirmed by the L.iperial Government before any fcrmal announcement can be made.The new commissioners are \u2018to be: Mr.Charles A, Magrath, ex-M:P.for Madi.| St Of \u2018the church, Mr.F.H.Bl \u201cciné Hat; Mr.\u2018T.Chase Casgrain; of M ntreal, and Mr.H.A.Powell, of St.John, N.B., both of whom have also sat in the Commons.~ = GOING ABROAD.| 5 7, - } To those contemplating a foreign trip we suggest the use of our \u2018Traveller's Cheques.and Lettéry of Credit.IER OE This system: énablss- you: to ob- | tæain money when required, and also provides a meanx'Ufi}dehfifcätion 18.en oa * \u2018['tablishment of commercial \u2018|.Mr.5.Tz] both trém -Handél's \u2018| ported 201 miles nort real Friday evenine \u2014 MONTREAL PRESBYTR Maisonneuve to the Rav, The meeting of the Montréél, Eytery opened in Knox day.The Rev.Dr.E | _ & motion regardini thé tietestity of à Presbyterian church and: pastor .at College at St.Population, and étrengly.separate éhureh.\u201c°° A call from the co C Outremont Church: to the Rev.James + Mr.Ballantyne from the-Préabyterians of Maisonneuve, -whith ras\" followed.by the reading of a petition of \u2018his present parishionérs in Riverfield.and Howick for his.rétentidn.\u2019 Vandals Agsin ê t.the Diamoïd \u2014t\u2014\u2014 \u2018are at work again, and ényone who: sees a person at work with; diamond cutter will do shopkeepers a.gervice by drawing the.atten est policeman to:the actions 115057 Some time ago.the Huge and -Valu- able windows of (Goodwin's.stores, on St.Catherine stieet, were ruined.by this dastardly work, and \u2018the jiolite: were unfortunate in locating thé per petrators.LL 0 This time the windows of Méssrs.J.H.Blumenthal & Sons have ~bsen similarly treated, and consequently ruined.' The case 1s again attracting the police, and it is hoped that their essful than efforts will be more Succ heretofore.SHOPS IN PARK AVENUE Citizens of Annex Opposed to the Idea.Many of the citizens of the Annex, living on.Park avenue, are véry much incensed over the effort to obtain - mission to disfigure the street with shops and other structures, which, it is claimed, will ruin it as a residential street.One indignant resident of this community said yesterday morning to a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter that the aldermen for this community were a pack of \u2018soulless ddlots and they had no idea of beauty or the first principles of civic improvement.; : \u2018Why,\u2019 said he \u2018this street is one of the most beautiful on the whole island, and many of the people who bought houses there did so with the understanding that they would not have a saloon or a butches shop established, one on either side.I would not pay \u2018more than fifteen thousand dollars for a property in Montreal anywhere, because there is no regulation of the \u2018character of houses which it is poasible to build, or the.business in which they can indulge or anything else.Think of building a beautiful home and having it flanked on either side-by long vistas of those sordid and hideous tenements, with outside staircases ?They talk about garden cities .and then they permit abuses which effectually drive the people progressively from one quarter to another and in this method slums are established.2:1 iz the most absolute rot to say.iq because a st absolute Tok rose Da1 vantages, that-it should be giveri ap to ft, when it was intended as à residential street.If people want groceries \u2018they will go where they can get them, and if they want meat they would prefer to go round the corner than have à Street which was intended for tial purposes marred th butcher \u2018shops.\u2018There would be trouble if one of the fashionable grocers of this city attempted to build a store on Sher- prooke street in the vicinity of the \u2018Mount Royal Club, and yet it would he undoubtedly an advantage to him as He would be in the midst of his customers.When people Who aré hot \u2018millijonnaires build modest homes, on a street where this protection from the encroachments of commerce has been assured them, they feel precisely as the millionnaire on.Sherbrooke etrést: Repeatedly you hear people saying that they would buy land on such and such a place or street, but the city will give them no protection in this matter.Their weak-kneed, starchless policy in this matter has lead to the erection in this city of a most glorious array of architectural monstrosities in the way of dwelllings that can be found.In any city of the world a man can get assurance from the city before he builds, or buys, in such matters as these.Mr.N.Page, the owner of the beautiful \u2018Pierrefonds: Apartments\u2019 on Park venue, sald: * T am most emphatically against\u2019 the petitiorf to obtain the right to build or establish stores on this street.This gentleman owns one of the finest apartment house properties in this city, and he did not have in view altogether the dividènds when he built wihich he would derive from his investment, but endeavored to place on the street a building possesssing architectural beauty and its well kept lawns and general high class appearance, and Mr.Page's efforts to beautify the street will now count for nothing.: Mr.G., Chauret, who owhs' several res al: properties on Park avenue; sald::.;- < : \u2018Most assuredly I am against establishment of stores in 'this str i I am just contemplating changes in my | property to make it more beautiful He- \u2018improved thelf homes, and I.do mot want them 16 regard min us\u2019 an\u2019 ayé- sore, consequently Tam going\u2019 tix It up.LS CIS LU 8 This is thé Spirit expressed by all\u2019 the residents of this community, who: \u2018také a pride in thér honfe quarter, and: | they are determined to resist the efforts of a\u2019 féw non-resident landlords 40 .increase their: revenue -by th \"ST.PAUL'S ORGAN RECITAL.Theré was a large sitendance, in- cludihig very many who are fot members of the congregation, at the or: gan recital given at St.Paul's Presbyterian Chureh on Monday night.The instrumentation of the, -oran was greatly admired.His organ solps Firat Sonata, a legend by McDowell, and fantasie by Saint-Saens.Mr; Blair also furnished the pianoforte or organ accompaniments for the other items of the programme, which included Handel's Sonata in DP, av- ranged for violin and Hanño, th ten: dering which Mr.Saul Brant was STEPMOTHER.INDIGNANT At Aspersions on Character of Marie Louise Marion -_'The relatives of Marie Louise Marion, the young girl whosé body was found lying In a quarry in the north of the city, after the police had béen searching for her for weeks, are still certain that she met with foul play, and as a Proof of this say that her coat, which was found on the bank of the quarry, was stained with mud, as if\" she had been dragged along the bank of the quarry and thrown in.Marie Louise Marjon\u2019s grand aunt, Mrs, Dagenais, in speaking of thé dffair, said that if she had been a detéctive these facts \u2018would have made the case clear to her.She is also highly indignant at the insinuations which were made at the child\u2019s good charester, as one ex- plangtion given.of her disappenrance \u2018with, some was that she had run away with son wicked \u2018men.' Chief Carpeiiter stated case.Coroner McMahon is wait until ext P in - {Canadian Associated Press.) \u2026 London, Nov, 14\u2014There is a long -letter 1h to-day's \u2018Westminster Gaz: étte\u2019 signed \u2018Canadian,\u2019 repudiating the idea that the minority in the recent: Canadian elections were fighting against the flag, or that the British tariff reformiors had Influenced the re- \u2018Westminster Gazette\u2019 editorfal- the is written \u2018by one well entitled to speak for Canadians: The editor continues: On the tariff theory half of the Dominion is \u2018disloyal to the Empire and the flaz.If this were the | case the occasion would be one that night \u2018excite Serlôus.alarm in this \u2018courtly, Wa.can pnly aÿsuté Our Canadjén -cofréspéndent thet.we do not bélisve that- any large body of tariff.reformers tere regards half the | population of Canada as traitors and .annexationists, and wien the \u2018first feeling evoked by the Conservative victory Has died doy the Unionist party here will, we Are convinded, pe< great thé lenguqge wich hailéd the defeat of reciprocity.As A matter of fact \u2018Perspective evahts already have been cleared by the speeches of Karl Grey since he returned tome.HURT AT FOOTBALL.Bill#: Mayes, & Boidage \"18 student, as\u201d i ï to break hs Tes near the ankle, whilé playing foot- {ball \u2018dn: the Mod Campus, in the | Gen Eleo.! dace \u201818 and \u2018is mn.Inquiry at tHe Hospital yesterdey he ia nf 0 ite Drédopsuocr of Brigadier Hargrave in | tes \u20186 | Brigadier Adby, St.John, N.B., | Halifax to the Northwest division at | Tuesday to continue the in- | \\ \u2014 ek, the market is fon, which is not lity, but\u2018 possibly the more penuri- ers.Practically the downward as eccentric as an ft.jumped up five was [ther would be con- ,.and Steel to 69.PAS fhe Royal Trust Co annual ating nt oon to-day, in mattérs of private interest to corporation were discussed.10 inform ation.was- given for publi- atidn, but the > \u2018réfiring.directors were re-elected; .LA ut LL 21H Rio Fion Park made a sale at 103.5-8.| New-York Cotton Prices lows for the.Witness\u2019: \u2014 Janudry ©.807 913 March oo.Gre 923, 915 923 May .928 932 924 931 July.°, 935 937 933 937 \u2018December.933 985, 931 935 Steel Corp.\u201433,at 89, 50 at 58 7-8 Power, ex-dlv.\u2014225 at 182 8-8, 30 at 182 1-4; 15 at- 18%, 9 at.182 1-8, 100 at 182, T6 at 182, 50 at 182, 90 at 182, 25 at 75 at 28.©: - i Cement, ex-divi\u20145 at 89 1-2, 25 at 89.i Richelieu\u2014T5'ät \u2018128 1-2,.76 at 123 1-4, 75 at 1231-4.1.A Toronto=30 at\u2018 188.: Dotraie=a8a0/72 1.8, Set 70.= etroit-25at.73:1:2, 5at' 78.\" Rew San nfjde 51 at 145.0 Dot.Park-40 at 108 , Steel Car&\u2014200 #t.35.Canpers\u20142 at 71, 25 at.71: Mérchanis.Bañk\u2014B8 at- 195.Oslivie\u201410 -at 133 1-4,°100 at \u20181 a \u201c Shawinigan-\u201450 at\u2019 120.- : + Wayagamack-\u201426 at 42:1-2, 25 at 43 Ottawa\u201425 at 148 1-2.Rio\u2014b50 at 112 1-8, 50 at 111 3-4, 25, at 111 5-8.26 at 111 1-2, 10 at 111.3-4, 50 at F1.5-8, 150 at 111 8-4, 25 at 111:3-8, 150 at 111 1-2, 6 at 111, 50 at 111 1-2, 50 at 111 1-4, Richelieu\u201475 at 123 1-4, 25 at 128 1-4.Steel Corp.\u201450 at 58 7-8, 75 at 58 1-2, 25 at 58 5-8, 50 at 38 1-2.: Toronto\u201425 at 188, 25 at \u2018138.:'Shawinigan-25 at 120, 75 at 120.q Canson 25 at 71, 25 at T1 3-8, 5 at 1 Steel Can.\u201425 at 34 8-4, 100 at 34 Scotia\u2014295, Streets\u201425 at 2323, 25 at 221.; Commerce Bank\u2014?at 205.: Rio\u2014560.at 111 1-2, 25 at 111 1-2, .Windsor\u2014b at 132.Detroit.\u201410 at 73.\\ _ .MORGAN MAY SELL OUT.New York, Nov.14.\u2014It is reported that J.P.Morgan will sell control of.the Pere quette Railway to a New York syndicate, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE, Louisville and Nashville Railway earnings first.week Nov.show an increase of $2,776.: : - Following wae the course of prices in Winnipeg, this morning, up to 12 o'clock, Winnipeg time: \u2014 : : Wheat.\\ © Oats.i Nov.Dec.May.New.Nov.Dec.May.Close\u2014 _ i 98 95 95% 97% 40% 383% 42 + , + Open \u2014 .+98 95% \u2014 98 40% 38% 417% \u2014 -88 95% 975 98% 40% 387% 42% Ne 77% 84% 97% 97% 40% 38% 41% DOTE 94K 9754 9724 40% 38% 42 _ A e + Speoi for the \u2018Witness by C.D.Bak.Heep St Local ana gor a J.$.Basho Co, low orc, by 3 November 14th, 1911 Stocks Op.Clos Stocks Opg.Clos \u2018AmalCop.88% 39% Yim, : 1% 41 jor, 1.0 weer 3 in.8t, x ; .a pia.ris.ees Ste, ML.1954 Am.Sugar ioe» do.;pfd, veer acer © do.p vous esse Xa 2 Am Siu 6 71\" 716 N.Y.C.&kHudios 107% Am.Car Fy 824 82% 6 HR AMBStIFF Looe de.ign 33% 83% ao avuv 0%\" $ case sere , : vu N.Y.ULU#W.1 1m, Wool, ms ob ° 0% 41% nds - 36% N 12036 120 Atchison, 101% 107K Nor.&W 108% 110 Balt.& Ohlo 105 101% Penn RIK.128 do.pid.za oi.Press Steel -.Brklyn KT.7B\" 4 Pao, ; Phil.&Resd 15964 1524 Chie.GeW.2 do.pra, J Chas EL.4% do 11 pfd.Chl.& AIL.Rocklaland 27 28% Ubic&N.case y.StISpg.20% 30% GM tp.11284 11% Rep.1KS5.2° 9 LBOULH.cooc- soe + 0.pfd.Con.Gag 143% 143 South Ry.sons we .at.Not.Ry 19836 128 8 Wabash su.ER Lane ; od 108% \u2018Kan, Eds WU.Tel, ken & > | Wis.C.com.wie ee bly, B13 nT 5 wT TES fr \u201cWithéss\u2019 et thé.4 Dominion | 1.appreciated on à waa Jow as 123 1-2, Rio advanced 4 half {Win London Markst Oul annial meeting at nbon yesterday, in.this JA : TH IS PM.: 1 ; : The réact{gh exhibited in the stock Mst- this\" morning continued into the afternoon with Richelieu, Power and on the mbst sotive stocks.Domin- this afternoon with C.P.R.240; Steel 61 5-8; Union, 171 1-2, and Reading, 151 No.\"Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co.29 Hospital St, report .the Cotton Market as fol- .ening.a .2; ) .i .Open Ing.High: Low 3 pp TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOARD.\u201cCement Com.~100 at 28 1-8, 25 at %, \u2018 NEW YORK STOCKS, \u201cdo.ee ven 2 Peo.Gasxd.105 105.¥ 30% 1 us.Lubber 48% 1654 nese \u2018do.\u2018eee so.een nior Po.17136 172% | Pa pfid =.i ped.91 98% T4 TU | LE Nash.Luc.10%: \"do.pd ave ower _ NOVEMBER 15, 1911.pe SHIPBUILDING \u201c60.IN ENGLAND FAILS-CAPITAL London, Nov.14\u2014 The Thames and Ironworks Shipbuilding and Engineering Company failed to-day.The | company was registered on July 15, Thames Iron Works and Shipbuilding Company, with which it was | amalgamated in 1899, with the under- | taking.of John: Penn and Sons.\"~The authorized capital was increased in 1900, and is now $4,000,000 in shares of five dollars, $1,500,000 being 6 percent \u2018cumulative prefsrence and $1,000,000 six percent cumulative \u2018B\u2019 reference, having a priority also as o capital -in the order given, and '$1,600,000- ordinary, also $1,760,000 de- -| bentures.: The embarrassment is due to falil- .ure to obtain contracts for other battleships in competition \u201cwith Clyde ship builders.= LE Money and Res Enter ~Glosing a Shade Firmer \u20ac tipany held its | .\u201c London, Nov.14.\u2014MWonay and discount rates weré easier to-day.| The stock market was generally dull, largely due to the reaction in New York.Home rails maintained yesterday's ad- According to time hohored ctistém vance at the opening, but fell away.later.-, Chinese bonds were better, Union Castle Mall Steamship Company shares bought up by the Union Government of South Africa.- ; American securities openéd firm and higher.The market was supported,and prices continued to advance in the forenoon: Canadian Paciflc was a weak exception, and declined 7-8._Profit-tak- ing followed the receipt of Wall Street opening, and prices receded a fraction.he closing was steady.\u2018 \u2014 4 London Consois, $tooks The New York'market élôsed steady ~ Sliver, Money and Rates London, Nov.14.\u20144 p.m.\u2014Closing:\u2014 Consols for money, 78 9-16;! do.for ac- gount, 788.C.P.R., 246%; G.T.27.Bar silver steady 25 15-164 per ounce.Money, 1% to % percent.Discount rate, short bills,\u201d 34 percent: three months bills, 3% to 7-16 percent.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | WHAT! WHEAT \u201cWinnipeg, November 14 (Special).\u2014 \u2018To-day\u2019s report to the Board of Trade on the condition of the 1911 crop of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba shows that 756 percent of the threshing has been completed in Manitoba, fifty percent in Saskatchewan.There has {already been inspected in Winnipeg to date 44,921,810 bushels of wheat, and there is now in store in interior elevators fully 18,000,000 bushels more, 3,700,000 in transit not inspected, 80 that- 66,621,810 bushels of wheat are e.Rw.O\u2019Brien.for the \u2018Witness :\u2014 Mo a Le Rose.500 at 3.85.; Wayagamack, 100 at 42%.Wayagamack Bonds, 1500 at 78.\u2014fprcmmmnntsnma MAY INCREASE DIVIDEND.| New York, Nov.14.\u2014Brooklyn Union Gas annual stockholders\u2019 meeting takes place to-day.Directors will meet later in the week to act on the dividend, when increases may be ordered.J CORRE T © \"LETTER FOR BOARD OF TRADE.The following letter from the Harbor Commissioners office was received by the secretary of the Board of Trade today: \u2014 =.Sh EN \u2018I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 9th inst, and am directed to say in reply that on the 7th inst.the Commissioners issued instructions to receive grain for local delivery at Elevator No.1, subject to the condition that said grain be removed before April 30, 1912.\u2019 (Signed) David Seath, Secretary.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIVERPOOL CLOSINGS.Liverpool, Nov.14.\u2014Closing: Wheat, spot .easy, No.2 Manitoba, 7s 834d; No.3 Manitoba, Ts 614d; futures easy.Corn, spot easy: American mixed, 6s 24; futures steady; Jan.§s 63d, Feb.bs 64.Flour, winter patents, 27s 6d.Hops in London, Pacific Coast, £11 to £12.Beef, extra India mess, 86s 3d.Pork, prime Mess western, 96s 3d.Hams, ghort cut, 14 to 18 1bs., 56s.Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 80.Ibs., 53s; short rib, 16 to 24 lbs, 58s; clear bellies, 14 to 116 1ds., 548; long clear middles, light, 28 to 30 lbs, 568s 6d; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs, 588 64; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs, 49s.Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs., 48s.Tard, prime western in tierces, 47s; Am- | arican refined in pails, 48s 3d.Butter, good: American, 112s.Cheese.Cana-, &lan -finewt, 89s; do., colored, 69x 64, Tallow, prime city, 358.Turpentine spirits, 34s 6d.Rosin common, 15s 6d, Petroleum refined, $34.Linseed oil, 40s.\u2014 She Standard Ideal - Company = Limited 6 First Mortgage Gold Bonds, Due January 2nd, 1941.This Company is the largest of its kind in the Dominion manufacturing \u2018sanitary enamelled goods.The plant is situated at Port Hope, Ont., and has a capacity equal to 80 per cent.of the total production in Canada.\" Cotati.10% 10% 5 103 alae Price on application.do.pt ees Sloss Sheff., .eu anne enn C&L sees aie : u LE » sues .\u2019 shee eee - .Le mu 11 Pod Ligne 2 CE Royal Securities plo he 0 40 Twn City ai So C .AREAL ne pidxd 1098 1084 |.| orporation, Limited 164 8 James Street, Montreal Toronto .Quebec Halifax o.Ottawa.c London, Eng.SE 1899, to take over the business of -the- advanced on rumors that the line will be | À \u2018Unlisted stocks as tepôrted by W.P| 68 117%d, March 7s 54d, May 6s 11%d.:| CIEY Le a 5 \" ae ME \u2014 ~.| MORGAN TO PAY $300 SHARE FOR \u2018WINNIPEG RY.New York, Nov.14.(Special).\u2014 The announcement was made to-day that Mr.J.Pier- pont Morgan, through his agencles here, is reported to be seriously considering the proposition of flnmanc- ini @ deal for a syndicate of well known New York capitalists.who have in contemplation the pur- .¢hase of the \" Winnipeg Street - 7.Railway, from the Mackenzie and Mann crowd ; ; of Toronto, Canada, who are in control at present., It is stated that the prices to be paid should the deal go through will be around the $300 mark per share, this figure being agreed upon after the representatives of the New York syndicate had made a thorough and satisfactory : examination of the entire Winnipeg proposition.Mr.Morgan.London, Nov.14.\u2014 A despatch: to the \u2018Evening News from Rangoon, British India, says tliat the Bank of Burma failed to-day.Its deposits on June 30 last totalled $3,750,000.++++++++\u2014 , Tariff Board's View on Woollen Duties Washington, Nov.14.\u2014Belief is expressed with much positiveness .that President Taft's tariff board will report that duties in woollen - schedule are too high and should be cut.Fpresbeen > Frrrosrs Local Cobalt Sales Mining quotations supplied the Witness\u2019 Gordon and Shorey, Stock MORNING SALES.Achilles, 500 at 21%, 500 at 22%, 500 at 22 7-8, 4500 at 23, 2000 at 22 1-8, 8,- 000 at 2414, 30 days; 2500 at 28.Silver Leaf, 1200 at 8.Standard, 2000 at 14%.-û North.Ontario Ex., 300 at 315.Temiskaming, 2500 at 40.Bailey, 1900 at 2.Gould, 1000 at 3%.- Pearl Lake, 500 at 4614, 100 at &7, 1, 000 at 4714; 500 at 47%.\u201cRATES IN WEST Winnipeg, November 14 (Bpecial).\u2014 The Winnipeg Board of Trade is discussing a wide margin of reduction in freight rates west of the lakes, and the question of securing a special Ralil- way Commission so that half of the members will live in the West and devote their attention to western .affairs._ There also came up for consideration to-day resolutions from the shippers\u2019 section, setting forth: the injustice of the existing railway rates on western ;| traffic.MR.EWING HOME FROM ENCLAND BUSINESS FA Mr.S.H.Ewing has retu ; + a visit to the British Isles ConernlT period of two months, and it 15 con .° that the outing has greatly hep.| him from a health point of view .admitted to the \u201cWitness thie siren.© that.he was feeling exceedingi: a, and that his trip across the Atiar | had proved beneficial.) Mr.Ewing stated that his stay in land was iargely of a private char, and that while he attended to a .r, \" amount of business in connecting .g the Canadian industries in whic: né .interested, it did not occupy his enh, time.and, consequently, he did na: 2.into financial and trade conditions the other side further than it was >-u lutely necessary for him to do sn \u2018In your intercourse and observat \u201c4 how did you find conditions in Engi; 0 Mr.Ewing was asked, } \u2018Financially, the Old Country ix ;.a eminent.Huge sums iof capital are © ing their way into foreign investme t and a large amount of this money coming to Canada.The English talists and business men have cond ence in the Dominion, and they rear is take an interest, financially, in all r.o ble propositions of a Canadian chararte- \u2018No doubt, you discussed Montres; \u2018Cotton finances while on the other side?\u2018Yes, to a certain extent, but in ths: direction, 1 have no special news to give out.There may be something defin{ » before long,\u2019 was the answer.Mr.Ewing noted while in England \u2018ha apparent unrest in political circles, an à certain amount .of uneasiness from t= English business world as to future à velopinents.Continental disturbanc gs were also holding the attention of t-« British statesmanbut generally speakin:, JEngland, from whatever point one may look at her, has nothing to fear as to h\u2018r position, politically, industrially ur tin ancially.Tr, [STEEL ADVANCE NOT TRACEABLE TO OTTAWA YET The advance in Dominion St Cc poration securities on the Santon: and Toronto Stock Exchanges and ti « large buying supposedly by strong terests, or in other words the uss poor\u2019 has gilvep rise to rumors of approaching Fedéral assistance in some form or another to the big Steel cor.cern.yhen interviewed by the \u2018\u201cWitnes.and asked if there were any new developments as regards the Steel industry from a governnient point of view the Hon.Mr.White, Minister of Finance, would not comment on the a.- vance in Dominion Steel stocks.There is no reason for the advance traceahi: to Ottawa at present so far as can he apcertained.Of course, if anything in the wav of a renewal of the steel bounties is contemplated, the Finance Minister would be very careful to reserve his announcement for the House of Commons.rt FOREIGN RATES Paris, Nov.14.\u2014Prices were irregular on the Bourse to-day, Closing\u2014Three percent rentes 95 fr, 4714 centimes for the account.Exchange on London, 25 francs 19 centim.s for cheques.: Berlin, Nov.14.\u2014Exchange on Lon don 20 marks 46% pfennigs for cheques.Money, 3 percent.Private discount rate, 4% percent.TO-DAY\u2019S RECEIPTS.Mr.R.E.Harris is Halifax, Sir Wililam Mackenzie has returned to Toronto.= in the city from Mr, Thomas Cantley, of New Glasgow, N.S., is at the Windsor Hotel.& ©\" WILL GET BUSY AGAIN.The Dr.Reddick mill of 20 stamps is about to \u2018be put in operation again after being idle almost three years.It is sajd there is a considerable amount of his.CANADIAN BANK BRANCHES.Canadian chartered banks now have 2,612 brahches, of which 2,544 are in Canada, 12 ip Newfoundland and 56 elsewhere.: .RAILWAYS ARE HAULING MUCH GRAIN IN WEST Winnipet.Nov.14, \u2014(Special).\u2014A considerable quantity of grain is being shipped every day by the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern raflways from the west to their elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur.Each of the trains is heavily loaded, having as much 88 from thirty-five to fifty bpx cars on each.: The Canadian Northern has un to the present time marketed 26,000,000 bushels of this Year's grain which is very much iff excess of last year.The number of cars of grain delivered by the railway companies to Port Arthur glevators this season amounts to 17,- The amount of grain delivered to the Fort Willlam elevators this ueason by the Grand Trunk Pacific is very much in excess of what it was in 1910 but the total number is not yet available, - BANK BRANCHING OUT.The Banque Internationale du Canada is making excellent progress, and has now opened up another branch at 478 St.Denis street.near Sherbrooke, under the management of Mr.George L.Tail- on.Ho ore In sight and the mill will treat |.rial] OW i wer \u20188\u2019 ipt= ae.ng 5 e e this morning's\u2019 receipt G.T.R.P.R.Wheat .+ +.+.78,847 CPR Corn .+.60 +.3,065 \u2014 Flaxseed .\u2026.«.\u2014 2,163 Oats .se us on ow.3,300 \u2014- Barley .+.+ a + 146,357 \u2014_\u2014 2,882 Buckwheat .: .Hay .ve vs os se oo 1,328 2,507 Straw .+ + ++ ee on 360 \u2014 - Flour, sacks .11,174 13,3: Meal .3,950 \u2014\u2014 {patent BAR.SILVER STRONG.New York, Nov.14.\u2014Bar silver holds strong at 56 3-8 cents.\u2014tr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW BRANCH BANK.The Imperial Bank is opening a new ranch at Rocky Mountain House, Air EGGS IN DEMANDA good trade in eggs continues to be done, and the market is fairly active with a firm undertone.We quote prices as follows: \u2014Selected stocks, round lots.27%c to 28e; Selected stocks, single cases, 29c to 30c; No.1 stock, round lots, 24c to 244c; No.1 stock, single cases, 25%4c to POTATOES HIGH.A good trade js passing in potatoes with Green Mountains in a jobbin- way were made at $1.20.and other varieties at $1.10 to $1.15 per hag, ex- store.In car lots Green Mountains quoted at $1.05, and other stock at 957 to $1 per bag, ex-track.} A MARKETS.Messrs.8.Bache and Company.Bell Telephone Building, Montreal, report the following Chicago prices yesterday as follows Open.High.Low.Close Wheat\u2014 ; ec.93% 933; 92% 23H .May.» .100 10013 994 SAT Corn\u2014 : Dec.6325: 637% 634% êT, May .643% 651, 64'% 635 Oats\u2014 : Dec.20 ATS 47% 4715 4766 May .50%, 50% 204 50: Pork\u2014 ' Jan.1620 : 1822 1617 1617 May .\u2026 1657 1662 1655 1657h Iard\u2014 | Jan.\u2026.\u2026.930 ; 930 925 927 May .830 | 960 947 947% Short Ribs\u2014 ; - Jan.837 840 837 SRT May .L 852 $57 ss» 857 Ï .tn BERLIN BOURSE STEADY.Berlin, Nov.14.\u2014 Profit-taking ressed prices at the opening of te ourse to-day.Later.the market re covered and closed steady.# + I 45 pe 402 POWER BUILDING THE, ACADIA FIRE, INSURANCE, C1 Total \u2018Amsbtn as at Dec.Si, 1910 $795,544.36 | MORRISEY ROBINSON & FREYGANG, GENERAL AGENTS FOR MONTREAL Tel: Main 176% MINING Divi 1 CROWN wa nd Payers RESERVE 80%, McKINLEY DARRAGH 407.BUFFALO.ago KERR LAK .3207 NIPISSING.309 TEMMEKAMING.J.129, BEAVEB.2.1! 18%, LA mosE.8%, HOLLINGER.°° |JUPIT CHAM.YFERLAND, ME SET.P COBALT.|F.BAST DOME.stment.Jo BHST SPROULAT IVE STOCKS ARE: | CHAMPS D'OR RIGAUD-VAUDREUIL (Beauce C»>.Gold Mine UNION ABITIBI UNIT ED EMPIRE.If you want to make a Food Inv estiment give us a call, or write.i an.CAS ; PROM PTLY ATTENDED TO avers od send free, om application, our Quotation List 3 .+ .WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST MINING, INDUSTRIAL AND INVESTMENT STOCK Dividends quoted here are at par value, and not at the market price nf to-day.INDUSTRIALS.LAXE OF THE WOODS.8% OGILVIE.8% M.L.BE.POWER .38% RICE.& ONT.-.- 6% DETROIT.- - 5% RIO.Bo CR.CHARTEREL: VIPOND.WEST DOME.with Returns © 74.T.ARMAND +» CO.4 ST.LAWRENCE BOULE VARD, Cor.NOTRE DAME.: .Tel.Long Distance, MAIN 2203.MONT REAIs Stee Iron tie Wing Rell Que, Hav ended F Sele 2Ne: si round hee e Mr, vrites there home.Let as wiped 2 in oo oniv in in the - ver, \u2018ot ar \u2018ana Lee satisfy hand, mm le ira oy me am qu amy 3 (FAIGH VALLEY YAY PAY 10 PC.DIV.ON STOCK mor 8 ersistent, according T «tree: report, that the Lehigh 5 no \u201cvutors Will shortiy declare a \"lend of ten percent.This +1 the issuance of approxi- ' \\ million dollars more stock TE the: ten percent dividend od call for dividends of six ; msand dollars yearly.Or, 4 \u201crom the standpoint of -the Leek.it would mean dividends , ; percent.Yon as the Lehigh Valley will *.uit earn sixteen percent on nu + stock, it Is clear that there provides for the expenditure Jo 9 in improvements.WEDNESDAY MORNING BOARD.Ndi to-day\u2014Bk.Com., books css percent: Bk.Toronto, books prreent: Que.Bk., 1% per- ti.Mont., 2% percent; Mer- pk.71e percent: Can.Car Com., \u201c+ Detroit, 11% percent.Ope n-\u2014 Windsor Hotel.rday AM.cancel sale of 50 Rio 125 at dg, 475 at 112, .25 at 112.10, at 1204, at 75 at- 123%, 12 234, 10 at 123%.9.25 at 238.vo, 50 at 714.TR AL SON 30 at 138, 21 at 138%, 0 at 182, | v.65 at 106.& P.50 at 149%.| 5 at T03%.| , 5 at 59, 2 at 58% , 25 at 5à 5-8.25 at 5 at 68%, 25 at 5%.31 at 1334.av at 341, 30 at 34.100.50- at T5 -at \u201cofc.pref, Tex.cian.tot.from.Park, iuibher pref.Yh.Canners.senent.75 à vement ref 125 at 71.ve._ sbatS3, 70 at 891, 29 at 1334.260 at 203%.lank N =.5 at 2794.Bank cf Montreal, 1 at 288, 3 at laval Hank, 16 at 239.men: bonds, 51900 \u2018at.1001.Speed 1.of ©.bonds, 3100 : at 9 ton bonds, $1000 at 93.fs on is.£2 uh at 99.Win, ieee bonds, $1000 at 105 Bell Tel, bonds, $1000 at\u2019 103 ue, By meals, $5000 at 80% \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAVANA ELECTRIC.Klectiie earnings qe 17 increased $4,500 rr Qtr?EGGS CONTINUE FIRE | .voupd lots, 7106 to de in Bec No.1 stock, Zire \u2018ingle dass, a es Rank, © Maïsons Hank.237%.+.ry LG S.Hatana week | omic Nov ter Se AM.Mussen, of Leeds, England, tr thy net for many vears has Fv bern sued, an abundant.supply of 12vewn apjdez on the English mar- as q : the present season.The farward from the fruit iets have quite upset the i nlitions of merchants as an af the orchards, It is not cauantity, however, but also city tuant tie fruit has exceed- ations, among tie Seedlings.ers hest speci- Bienneims, yoo has, \"Kent Peanties, T+ diberal Lome supp'y is somewhat 2 niices at present.english sellin at from 60 to 73 cents Cand although ostensibly for NS, certain variéties are sold for lessorr purposes.In anncarance, how- \u201cer, it is generally admitted they do \u201cavproaeir similar fruit received from nada \u2019 4 \u2014 [ont ffrit dealers sav that they are ied wiih the present volume of de- - but say that as the hnlidav sea- Si in view business.will be ac- ates Le THE DUEBEC BANK.n JUARTERLY DIVIDEND.«ereby given that a divi- und Three-Quarters Per ne Haid up Capital Stock of ion has been declared for jvarter, and that the same cole at its Banking House 2212.4Nd at its Branches on and: \u201cntav.tie First Day of Decem- ye s * Trinsfer Books will be closed enth to the Thirtieth \u2018both days inclusive), I General Meeting of the «ill be held at the Head Bank on Monday,the Fourth te Tiber next.The chair will \u201cMree o'clock.i sf the Board.nl RAS EPS , 25 at 1123, 10 at | NEW PANTO 0 ~ DOING BETTER THAN BEFORE Shareholders of the the Sherwin-Willlams Co., will be pleased to learn that business has been so good since the receñt reorganization of that: company in Canada into a larger corporation as to cause the promoters to feel -that_ the arrangements: of co-operatiôn could not have been better planned.It had been arranged \"by all concerned that the companies involved would finish up their- separgte years on Aug.31, last, so: that the consolidated\u2019 company has not yet completed its first quarter of business.| Mr.C.C.Ballantyne, who.is generat manager \u2018and vice-president, and\u201c really the chief executive in the business here, when seen by the Witness\u2019 was not inclined to discuss the matter, and when pressed to do so \u2018he made no show of self glorification.He said simply that things \u2018were prospering just as it was expected \u2018 that \u2018they would under im- Proved conditions and management, and that the first quarter would undoubtedly make a good showing as regards the earning capacity of the new concern.- In other Words, the Sherwin-Wil- liams Paint Company of Canada will show.larger earnings for the-first three a asement Mr.\u2018Ballantyne was ask- e CHEERFUL Now.New York, Nov.15.\u2014 Mr.Henry Clews, in talking about the market and trade situation said that if is not to be assumed \u2018that.the outlook is roseate in all respects.There .are still important .drawbacks :to be considered.The political situation, he claims, is: not entirely and the country must be \u2018prepared to meet some ra- \u2018ther bitter and aggressive campaigning on the tariff and anti - trust \u201cquestions before on .The technical situation of the mar- Ket, however, is satisfactory.Un- Mr.Clews.favorable elements have been \u2018largely discounted.There is a.better sentiment in financial circles.\u2018Weak spots, he says, have been elimjnated by past liquidation, and the immediate outlook is certainly more encouraging.: i ay + pu \u201cThe bear traders in Wall Street, after à fortnight of severe reverses, have resumed operations in a moderate way,and if is apparent \u2018that part of the pressure, when the market is \u2018weakest, is largely due to short selling.Realizing, however, is a more important.factor, and \u2018the pressure of long stocks at times is insistent enough to suggest that the buying movement had !- market.comparisons with : thé Ian: riod, of.a yeariagd,' and Sonje of the statements now Meihg published are.distinctly unfavorable.* Union and \u2018Southern Pacific, for instance, show.a shrinkage of about $10,000,600-frém the 1910 resuits: Both \u201cHave -plenty.af safety margin, however,- but: the sum~total of the: slice is none the less impressive.Thomas W.Lawson, the Boston copper \u2018king\u2019 has turned dramatic critic, and has written a review of Klein's play \u2018the Gamblers.\u2019 His argument is that all investors are \u2018gamblers, and it is couched.in the same rough and ready Iinglish as identified his efforts as author of.the \u2018Frenzied lMnance\u2019 and the full page advertisements hie used.to write about Bay State Gas and Trinity Copper.° : Gentlemen.-patrons of the Princess Theatre, this \u2018Week, will please take \u201criote.- : mined to hasten the sale of the Winnipeg Railway plant to the American syn- -1 dicate that has been after it ever since the offer to the city was made.Desplitches are to the effect: that the deal had been closed and that Manager Phillips had been.relieved of his position.Ç : AS a mâtter \u201cof fact, those who are making the \u2018deal\u2019 have still some distance to go before they put their names to the bargain.; TORONTO .GRAIN HIGHER.Toronto, N' ov.western wheat than yesterday's closing, chiefly due to higher cables.THE BANK OF OTTAWA DIVIDEND NO.81.NOTICE is hereby ~iven that a dit: \u2018dend of two and three-quarters: percent, being at the rate of eleven pereent per annum, upon the paid-up\u2019 Capital Steck \u2018of this Bank, has this day been declared for ' thé \u2018current three months, ang \u2018thdt the same will be payable at the Friday, the first \u2018day of December, 1911, to shareholders of record at the close of business oun 16th November next.The \u2018annual general meeting of the ing Hause, in this city, on Wednesday, ® STETEREON, General Manager.© Iii October, 1911, étage, « ent, } .160, 19 1,1 standard Review.of CANADIAN BOND \u2018ISSUES, Our recently issued baôkle t.\u201cCANABIAN BONDS AND DEBENTURES\" contains.particulars - not only\u2019 \u2018of most of the.standard bond sues listed on the Canadian ; Exchanggs\u2019 \u2018but also of a \u201cnumber: \u2018of a \u201cce CANADIAN COTTONS, CiHADIAN STEEL FOUNDR ES, CA ADIAN LICHT & POWER, ~ :- DOX1XI0N CANNES, a.NOVA :COTIa S.EEL & CIAL; PRICE BROS, WE TERN CAN DA POWER, + : more recent issues, such.as the bonds of the following companies: Quesec- RAILWAY L.: R&P.\u201c SHERBRIOKE- RAILWAY & POWER, £ RERWIN-WIL: IANS, _ SPANISH RIVER.PULP & PAPER, - STILL COMPANY: \u2018OF CANADA, - | WAY.\u201cGAMACK- PUP & PAPER The above issyes constitute only a.\u2018small part of the contents of \u201c53 booklet, which should.bz in Copy mailed free on application.a McCUAIC- SE the \u201chands: of \u2018every.\u2018bond\u2019 buyer.& Co.Members Mantreal.stock Exchange- 17 ST.SACRAMENT OTTAWA >.STREET, MONTREAL SOREL.GRANBY FA months of the yeans thah under the-old.x |OPPOSITION 0\" MR.CLEWS MORE \u2018Yes, that is correct,\u2019 was the answer.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 satisfactory, been overdone in some quarters of the.1 Railroad earnings in the United States, BL ; pis Ut Winnipeg correspondents appear deter- 15.\u2014 The local dealers.aré charging a \u2018cent môre to-day on |\" Bank and its branches on and after.\"| shareholders will be held at the Bank.|.the 20th day of Decembér next; the chair to Ue taken at 3 o'clock p.m., BY.order, of the Board, : GEO.BURN, = General anager.| BUTTER \u20ac HE Board of.Trade at noon: to-day amon; the produce people when there mong a wire from Chicago which showed that the Butter and Egg.Board of that eity was adopting.tactics in the -matter of raising and.dépr ressing: prices\u2019 \"which Tere likely to Tedd\u201d it into serious trou- A surprise, says thie \u2018des atch equal to that caused by-the- \u2018action of the qual cago Butter and Egg B Monday, it forced up.the prices of butter and\u2019 eggs, came\u2019 this morning, it became kmown\" that the board just as suddenly cut \u201cthe prices to the day.© The board, which 1s under - Anvestiga- tion by the government cut the price of butter from\u2019 33 cents to 32 cents: a pound The board reduced :fhe.price\u2019 of eggs from the Monday price of 26 and 28 gents, to the Saturday- \u201cprice of 25 and 27 ited States Distr ct.Attorney Wilkerson, according to tlie same despatch,\u201d said that \u2018the price committee of -.the Butter and Egg Board would be given & chance.to explain its action of- Monday in the Chancery hearings in _.the vern ment action to dissolve the board.LLOYDS MAY BE ( Canadian\u2019 Trsvotateë -Préss.) \u2018London, Nov.15\u2014It {1 in\u2018 \u2018view of the disinclination of-the marine underwriters at Lloyds\" to reduce Jrisurance rates on vessels engaged in the St.Lawrence trade, the.formation a Canadian organization on linés of thar world-renowned institution, in London, are now advocated, and the -pro- posal, it says, is receiving a good deal of ihfinential support.rence river and gulf has been greatly improved by dredging and the provision of fog signals and wireless telegraph, it is argued that the premiums continue excessively high, with the result that many tramp vessels digcharge their cargoes at Portland, Maine, and other \u2018up the St.Lawrence to Mont \u2014Pprmaees CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago, Nov.15.\u2014Catfle rece eipts estimated at 31,000; market gener: 1 10c to 15c lower: eves, $4.60 39.10 Texas steers, $4.00 to $5.80: steers, $4.35 tg 3.30: stockers and feeders, $3.00 to $5.70: cows and heifers, $2.00 to $5.85; calves, $5.50 to $8.25: Hogs receipts estimated \u2018at 32,000; market, Be.1ûc hisher: aient $5.80 to $6.50; ul Fed.:$6.0 \u201c$8.se h avy, $6.00.to 5; roioh, te 00.6.26 good to Sas: heavy, \"$6.25 i $6.65: piss.3 .00 to $5.50; bulk of sales, $6.30 to $6.55.\u2018market, 10e«te 15c Lower; native, $2.50 to $3.80; or A $2.65 to $3.80; yéar- lings, $3.75 to $4 o $6.00; weston, $3: 75 to $3 90: orem rie .CHEESE AND \u2018BUTTER.- The cheese.market is.unchanged, -prices being steady.with finest Séptem- ber and October westerns at 144c.to 143, c, and easterns at 13%c to:-14%c.The butter market i§- strong \u2018in \u201ctone, .choicest September and \u201cOctober creams ery being quoted at 28c- to.2840, and seconds, 27e 380 \u2018to \u201828c.3 BAT REE.| 60; seoonds, -$5.18;.Maniteba.sprin~ fiers, $4.207 \"choice Winter.wheat pa- | tents, $4.75 to.$5.00: Straight rollers.90 te ane $4.St © $4.A Straight.rollers, in bags, $1.0 te $2 06; - Bstrées in bass, $1.70 to $1.76.Gerra OAT MARKET STEADY.Oats\u2014No.2 Canadian western; Tuc to 48e; Bxira No, 1.feed, \u2018oats, 47¢ to armes No.3 Canadian.\u2018western, 4614c to 47e; No.2 local, 486 to 4614c; No, 3.10- .>äl, te to 4Ges No.* Tocal, 4c.to 46%c.; BALED BAT FIRM.- No.1 hay, 15 fo \u2018$18: No.2 extra good, \u2018$13 \u2018to $14; \"No: 2 to-$13; No.3 ha 310 to 9 $10.50: y ver mixed, $9 to $9.5 56.\u201cA prominent miller in Gio spmenides that the United States.\u2019cdonsumer eat an average additional \u201cbush iu wheat this year, which would \u201cmean 90,000,000 bushels.Granting even one- half of this increase it would make a prohibitory \u201c reduction .in \u2018our \"export our.present big visible of 61, 814, 000.\u2018est\u2019 of all food stuffs in food -valite, \u2018says this authority, in fact, it is prae- { tically the only cheap one; all: others \u2018are: dear, exceptionally so.« he main interest of the local \u2018grain trade, commercial and sgeculative, now \u2018centres.round the.Argentine- crop, .in which hopes\" are rising daily.\u2018There :is, it-séems; a prospect of this crop: reaching proportions\u2019 this- year which wil make our own look petty in compari son.= .1% (UNULATIVE PREFERRED With Bonus of A 28 % a Common Stock.| Cumulative Preferred Stock.of Tooke Bros.Limited, on the| \u2018above basis.\" > | payable quarterly.The Company is .the largest manufacturer and: importer \u2026 Canada of men\u2019s gadds, including | Shirts, Collars and Neckwear.\u2019 The salés of the Company have | increased over 50% during the last five years.T he earnings for 1910 show 84% on the \u201cCommon Stock.PRICE: $98 a : with Common Stock Bonus, + Descriptive Circular, | giving tall] will be.mailed.on request._ BOOSTERS ARE | | INFORTROUBLE| ~ | A mild aerigation wre, \u201cwas caused.on the oard.\u2018when -on 8 stated x 5 Although navigation in\u201cthe St.Law-.American.ports instead of.Fea\" : © ona: : Sheep recelpts estimated: at \"42,000: 707 jambe.native, 33.15 2-ordinary, clos 2,50: : Star ne, said the new \u201cship- w \u201c excess of.the \u2018Mauretania: and.Lusitania.| The cost of the ship, which\u201d Hastang & surplus and .dispose of three-fourths of Bread beyond question is the cheap- ; We are offering, subject to prior sale, a limited amount of: the 7% \u201cThe\u201d dividend is | particulars about the.Company, | \u201cpayable December 1 figures\u2019 which \u2018prevailed: on last Saitur- Ta ass! Jnation.INWARD\".PR da BATE, ir: Québe onian, arr.u be Lake B anes Ed :, Kronprinz Wilhelm, arr: By \"Nov.11 Manghester Shipper, arr: nu xs à MOVEMENTS oF - THE j \"The Ionian and the \u2018Corinthisn are due | tm this port about 4_o tick, tozday.Owing to delay in ri hing Montreal, \u2018 the Corsican will sail for: Liverpool, à on Friday, instead of to-morrow + e Cassandra , will: \u2018arrive [he Friday morning.: Thé Laurentic is.Thursday\" evening, a das ne Manchester Im ter: nas, na bound yesterday.nor r : FIFTEEN LINERS HERE.Fifteen of the largest.ocean -Vésséls\u201d \u2018I-are inoored in: Montreât today, five: mo; je are\u2019 inward bound, aird\u2018\u2018will dock wi ers have sailed from Æurépean- ports- Ôr- this harbor.The work around the\u2018sheds .is being rushed as at ng: time previously: - This season.\u2018- The tlme-fs \u2018short: , \u201camg the vessels must be Hût \u2018of \u201cport - \u2018before.the 256th.The Royal George.Ten, ; \u2018noon to-day on het last tHip, \u2018an \u2018Royal Edward sails frofh Bristol for her, printer port Ps io MODE : A ee oad] of the; Star liner the R,M:S.Titan hibition in Goodwin's, Havin \u201cIn position near.thé trance to that store\u201d yesterday: / el is 21 feet & inches.An Jength,- and-4x 9 the product of Haytand & & Wolfe, Bel- | fast, Ireland.Its cost\u2019 wasn the nelgh- \u2018borhood of : :-$10,000.In.every respects; it is a perfect modal of the-: ig, ship, even to the hinges.ox te: port Windows.Over 100 cities and Boards A Pittot feature at the\u2019 ea an \"National \u2018Exhibition at Toronto; Zand : from\u201d this city it will be taken.to \u2018New York for ing a _\u2018Witness\u2019.(réparter, \u2018last night, Mr Ry \"G@.Mitehel 11,2: 0f thes White; | as.ap ex- \u2018act copy in- size and fittings of \u2018thes : Olympie, the largest ship sin\u2019 \u2018thie \u201coi -Her length is 882 feet, the \u201clace\u201d which was continued - tô form the left sleeve, caught with a spray: \u2018of sorange \u2018blossoms.Her veil \u201cwas also\u2019 \u2018of lace, and she carried a \u201cshower: of ~ lilies \u2018of the valley and rosés.\u201c The maid \u2018of-honor, Miss Maisie \u2018Lennox, \u2018wore pale green satin veiled in green marquisette with hem of Chantilly lace and fichu-of the same.A Tittle cdp of -gold and white lace was \u2018worn, and the: bouquet was of Amieri- \u2018can, Beauty roses.The four bridesmaids\u2019 were dressed.similarly, but in \u2018rainbow\u2019 effect, wearing mauve, pale \u2018terrioon,: * the and they\u201d \u2018carried \u2018bouquets of white \u2018daisies.\u2018Each \u2018wore the groom\u2019s gift.\u2018a bar brooc set \u201cwith pearls and a stone of.the celor of the frock.- Mr.George Ryérson was best man.A re- \u2018| ception was \u2018héld- at: the home of the bride's parents on Sherbourne street.\u2018On\u2019 their return from \u2018their wedding trip.Mr.land Mrs.Ryersôn -will take up their residence \"in &- home oh Oriole \u2018road, the house being thé gift of Col.Ryerson,\" \u2018and the complete furnishing given by the bride's father.: | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HEART TROUBLE THE CAUSE.-'Phe case.of W: 8.Cheese, who \u2018was found dead in bed- at Stillwell\u2019s - Hotel yesterday.morning, was.disposed of by the coroner as death from heart trou- i part.of \u201cDecember.A blé: LL Fro rom MES miorni à ll late: \u201catcnight our \u2018many teams of horses 2 are kept con- ; \u201csté y on the- \u2018go délivering- ta Jhundreds of homes of Montreal\u2019 5 thrifty » GENUINE GAS COKE \u201cthat king of - domestic fuels.that.cuts your heating bills -over 25%.82.5O PER TON CHEAPER THAN HARD com Now i js \u201cte time to place.your order to: ensure prompt delivery.Jof \u201cHudson: Heights, and the Rev.Dr.| Mr.:R F.Dettmers \u2018Paul\u2019s Chureh, \u201c\u2018\u2019Poronto, yesterday \u2018af- * \u201cblue, ÿéllow,, and - pink respectively, | UNDERGROUND LINE City Authorities Believe One \"Will be Necessary Down Town in Future.Some time in the future, as Montreal continues to grow, it will he necessary to stop surface railway traffic -on St.James and Notre Dame street, and to put the lines underground from Place Viger to Bonaventure station.This assertion was made by Mr.John Barlow, city surveyor, to-day.Mr.Barlow said that this would be a matter for the Montreal Tramways Company to do.The company has ' | obtained the privilege of constructing subterranean lines in -the legislature.- Mr.Barlow has been instructed.by the Board of Control to have a report ready on this matter by next week.Following its presentation it is said that the city will urge this extens on of its.service upon the railway ¢ Spany.The cost of a line bttween Pluie Vi ger and Bonaventure station, Mr.Burlow thought, would be about a million dcl- Jars.SCHEME FOR OPERA HOUSE Phillips Square Suggested as the Site.\"It was rumored at the City Hail this morning that a project was under consideration to erect a grand opera house on Phillips square, and to have the proposed monument to the memory ot King Edward VII.arected on \u201cthe square in front of the new building.It was also said that the promoters: of the scheme are negotiating for the \u2018Joyce property.mt parer DISINFECTING WATER.Montreal from Authorities are Using More Hypho- chloride on Account of Murkiness, : ed about the increased turbity of city water in the past few days, and that to cope with the possibility of an increase in the number of bacteria and to counteract the greater resisting force of the water so laden with foreign matter to 4 germicide, the authorities have increased the doses of hyphochloride of lime, which they are using as a disinfectant was the statement of Mr.James O, Meadows, sanitary engineer of the Provincial Board of Health, to a \u2018Witness' reporter this morning.Mr.Meadows does not agree with a sta\u2018ement of Dr.C.H.J.Hastings, medical health officer of Toronto, to ment in water is an impediment to the upon the.bacteria, and in times when boil it, for colonies of bacteria are much more numerous in the water after treatment under such conditions \u2018than when the water is clear.made since it became so murky at the end of last week, \u2018The water that we had analysed.last week previous to the appearance of the sediment in \u2018it, purity standpoint.\u2019 Mr.Meadows hyphochloride of Sermicide and not and that absolutel Mot be expected ti thesffitration plant.NE ie - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 «SUBS PETER LYALL & CO.\u2019 \u201c \"A case Involving a sum in the borhood of 320,000 will come an civil courts Fire Clay Company, an Enzlish firni, claims damages against Peter Lyall and Sons, contractors for tac Transportation Building, now in course of explained that the a filtration medium, y pure water could 1 the completion.of neigh- in the account of the cancellation of a contract owing to the alleged failure of plans and specifications.In his examination on discovery Mr.Lyall produced documents in which mention was repeatedly made of letters that In the Practice Court this morning Mr.Alexander, acting for the firm of these letters be produced, and this was \u2018 prdered by the court.! ete \u2019 { NO ONE TO BLAME.M.The coroner's inquest into the death of George Loranger, who dled in the General Hospita] following a fall at the harbor, found that the deceased died as a result of injuries received, and attached no blame to any one.DIED.-GARDNER\u2014On Nov.13, 1911, Margueretta street, Toronto, Gertrude Moon, beloved wife Lionel George Gardner.\"000K WANTED, WANTED \u2014Cook and House Table- at 463 Lalu of maid for country home, near Cobalt, at once, Apply Mrs.R.W.BRIGSTOCKE, Drummond Mines, Cobalt, Ont.< ét I 5 the effect that the presence of sedi- - free action of hyphochloride of lime! the water is murky it is advisable to Mr.Meaüows has not yet obtained the results of analyses of city water.he said, \u2018gave us good results from.a, That the citizens need not be alarm lime was merely a | shortly in which ike Leeds erection, opposite the post office, on had passed between the parties which | have a bearing on the case at issüe.| Davidson and Wainwright asked that - | he English firm to conform with the ; rr ey (Lo + .| Lotus \u2026 2.; ee we See es À Lm im IIT TT A ras = pages sani - +n ws masque en < _ = > à o, emmener \u201cre porn mT a nes - + I a me ze IE .= = - pas reat 1.QE 3 br me Sh sh LS RE sn ETT TAY ad ï ner 4 Seb A ene a 20! an dément UE me : = ds sr Ne op - ; = 0 : N usr aan A ] K A i pt Sid i 7 = te AE LCR bx a û \u2018 A \u201c A A v A A pr it \u2014 aid h a a SE - Pers ; A act .: EE le, ne PR OI EE \"ET?A .= cu ~, oo.a Bd pe A CT - Lee \u201c RR ORUES A 4 : : = = ts PROS = - Frege, \u2018 Se \"Ms > La + .: .; - - Û i ; .; a .Tar ne a ai -\u2014 : * CN a RT case - - ri ; .- \u2026 > veu = a ce ; Cae NSEC et Kat a oo Lo =.Lala = PES es = pou _ vu ma IR me | J - aura : pa ERs aia oir ER SNR - 22e 2) ne EEE = a a i A dite } A ME ; = nant a ee a \u2014_\u2014 ! 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, (91+ ( Weekly Calendar 1 PRINCESS | =52+s.s0 | THE GAMBLERS NEXT WEEK: of Wiha 25c to $1.50 CE MENRT WT ALEXANDRE |] SavaGE BISSON'S EAST-and FAMOUS | HENRY W.PARISIAN 1 SAVAGE DRAMA o | PRODUCTION en's Missionary Gongress - 4.p-m\u2014TO-DAY-8 pm.ALL MEN INVITED WHETHER REGISTERED QR NOT.SPEAKERS TO-NIGHT\u2014ROBERT E.SPEER, J.CAMPBELL WXITH, SILAS McBEE.; SPEAKERS TO-MORROW WHITE._- Re .BEE O MORROW ATS PM\u2014CANON SMYTH, BIR ANDREW FRAZER.Office of the Congress, Front Vesti AT 3.©O Grand Concert and Nov., at 8.15 p.m.gers, programme has HIS MAJESTYS THEATRE.] MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY NO PERFORMANCE TEIS EVENING.THURSDAY EVENING \u2014 Massenet\u2019s ¢ r,\u2019\u2014 Mmes.Ferrabini, Choi- A.Clement, Bonafe, Cargue, Panyeton.VENING\u2014\"Le Jongleur de ET Dames SMM, Sterlin, Stroesco, Bonafe, Wainman, Panneton.+ BATURDAY\u2014Puccini's \u201cManon Les- caut.\u2019\u2014 Mmes.Ferrabini and Riviere; MM.Colombini, Nicolatti, Cervi.SATURDAY APTRENOON, AT 3 PM.\u2014Goncert by the Opors Orchestra.HEXT WEEK\u2014\u2018Carmen\u201d, \u2018Komeo et Juliette\u201d, \u201cTosca\u201d, \u201cTLakme\u201d.PIANOFORTE RECITAL By the Pupils of MISS NELLIE E SYLVESTER Centenary Methodist Church (LECTURE HALL) Thursday, November 16, 1911, 8 p.m.WORLD'S Y.W.C.A.WEEK OF PRAYER A S Prayer Service will be held et the Young Women's Christian Asso- «avo, ouZ LOrChestér street West, TEURSDAY, Nov.16th at 10.30 AM.Members and all interested cordially invited to attend.LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, No.3115, LO.OF, MU Brethren are remind- À ed of our 69th Anniver- = sary, Thursday evening, Pape}: Nov.16th, in the Lodge RT Room.251 «St.James Ls Street, Business, Initia- tion, Nomination of Officers.Payment of Dues, also Euchre | All up Old Mont- and Refreshments.order of the N.G.real.sy 7 \u201cThe Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Victoria Rifles 2r- moury Association will be held in the Armoury, 41 Cathcart St, on MONDAY, November 27th, 1911, at 8.15 p.m.o'clock.: Wm.Rodden, Major, Sec.-Treas.Douglas Church Literary Circle REV.PR.PATTERSON-SMYTES : LECTURE, POSTPONED From Friday, Nov.17 until FRIDAY, HOV.24, \u2018In Nomine Del\u2019 On SUNDAY, Nv.19,at 3 pan.I purpose giving an address in Crescent Hall, 642 st.Catherine West, in.re- .futation of the so-called New Theology.1 ask the attendance of all Curistians.Rev.JOHN B.PYKE, M.A, ~ Lennox ville University.4 ANNUAL MEETING.Notice is hereby given that the Annual.General Meeting of the Suareholders of this Bank will be held at their.Banking House in the City of Sherbrooke on Wednesday, Sixth December next, ~ The chair will be taken at two o'clock.By order of the Board.J.MACKINNON, General\u2019 Manager.Sherbrooke, Que., November 1st, 1911.ART ASSOCIATION 23 PHILLIPS SQUARE.ws LLERIES 01 PAINTINGS, SPA.TUARY, RTC.| FUTITOL.- + + + 3 CATR < BRITISR AND FOREIGN MAILS.To be Closeû at this Office During.tte Week Ending, Nov.18, 1911.Nov.5 7.00 a.m.Royal George, .15 Li Canadian Northern.7.30 a.m.a Bretagne, 18.7 G.T.Atlantic, ® i3 6.00 p.m.\u201c Supplementary.17 7.30 am.Paul, American.se17 8.30 a.m.Empress of Ireland, So Canadian; Cc.12.30 p.m.Teutonic, Whi s*18 - .te Star-Doniinion.Letters may be posted up to 6.00 p.m.; other matter should: bd posted bee 5.0 mm ve TE to parcels ; are forwarded by these steamers; lates me .of - mailing.is Thursday evening for kFridgrs and 11,30 a.m.for Baturdays.i TRE t ove sted at Station \u2018B\u2019-u Piinutes, and at Station ©.$0 minutes af the above of closing., CIRE ee ee *Matter for Registration closes at 6.15: .Le pot ted ost 0-QUELLCES OK losing of mall, \"| to within Socials.Members only when introduced, by members, been provided for the evening.Eastern Townships Bank | WEDNESDAY, NCVEMBER 15, 1911.\" {indefinitely dnder conditions ails may \"be.0, mentioned hours: egiatration.should.be.Regen ous de \"certain school \u2018thére was fire drill - O'CLOCK\u2014SILAN MoBES, J.CAMP- GOULD, THE BEV.PEINCIFPAL bule of St.James Methodist Church.=», CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Dance in Stanley Mall, FRIDAY, 17th tickets must be shown.Stran- 26c each.A fine W.B.DIOKSON, Secretary.The Daily Witness OFFICES: CORNER CRAIG AND ST.PETER STREETS._ TELEPHONES: ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, MAIN 4080.* EDITORIAL, MAIN 4091, Dai SUBSCRIPTION RATES.\u2019 Witness\u2019., .12 mos.$3.08 Weekly Witness.1% mos.3 0 \u201cAVorid Wiuve.12 mos.1.59 \u2018Northern Messanger'.12 mos.AT Postage included for Canada (Molit- real ang suburuvs exce.teu), Newiound- land and the British isles; also for Bahamas, Harbadoes, sermuda, British Guiana, British sonduras, british Nortn Borgeo, Ceyion, Uyprus, ialkiand Is- lange, Fiji, Gambia, Gibraltar, Dong- Kong, Jamaica, Leeward J lands, Maltd, Mauritius, New OF POLITICS * ° + Sr) a a a WEST ELGIN Se CONSERVATIVES.Dutton, Ontario, November 15.\u2014 The Conservative conveniion held here yesterday for \u2018he purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the West riding of Elgin in the coming Provincial election came to a unanimous Choice of the person of Finlay G.MacDiarmid.\u2018MAKING ROOM FUR THE HON.G.P.GRAHAM.15.\u2014The Renfrew, Ont., November | Liberal Association of South Renfrew in convention here this afternoon adopted a resolution permiiting Mr.T.Low, M.P.,, to resign his seat in favor of the Hon.George Graham, ex- minister of railways and canuis, and instructing the executive to make such arrangements as were necessary to ensure his-return by acclamation.This means that Mr.T.W.McGarry, K.C., M.P.P.,, will be returned by acclamation at the coming Frovincial elections, providing the Hon.Mr.Graham is allowed to go to Parliament without opposition.\u2018 WAR FULFILS PROPHECY.Prediction That Tortured Dogs Would Get Revenge on Turks Recalled.Paris, Nov.14\u2014One of the first \u2018reforms\u2019 undertaken by thé new regime in Turkey was to clear the streets of the legions of dogs which from time immemorial had acted as scavengers and lent a local color of their own to Constintinople.The manner of their destruction_was almost unexampled in cruelty.Boatloads of the animals were carried to a small, barren, deserted island of the Marmora, named Oxia, and were there left under the pitiless sun, without food or water, to starve to death or devour one another.Others were thrown into a sort of natural pit- formed by the walls of the city and the rocks, and also abandoned to slow torture.A European who could not credit the siory went himeelf to.losk.at the pit, and to this day shudders at the remembrance of the fearful sight he saw.The Turks are usually kind to animals, and whiten this atrocity became known an old hadji went through the streets of Stamboul prophesying that the murdered dogs wouid avenge themselves on the city of the Many Hills, A war would break out which would carry fire and sword through the empire and dismember it and \u2018put put the Hght of Mecca.\u201d Furthermore, the \u201chand of the Bulgar would strike its heavy blow\u2019 at the call of the dogs.For more than twa years.no Turk has ever landed at Oxia, and the fishermen give a wide berth to the tomb of the dogs, while those who remember the words of the hadii are in terror lest the Bulgar army should come in at the breach in the\u201d wall of Yedi uleh which, served as the death pit for the last of the Constantinople scavengers.fm BOOKS ABOUT INDLA.Now that our King and Queen have sailed away to attend the Durbar \u2018in India, many persons are reading books about that country and its customs.The Westmount library is well supplied with books about India in general, and British India also, and there is one of Black's beautiful books, devoted to the Durbar.altogether, with numerous colored illustrations, Following is a list of books on India now owned by the Westmount Public Library:\u2014 < Birdwood, Sir George, \u2018Industrial Arts of India.\u2019 .Chirol; Valentine, \u2018Indian Unrest.\u2019 Conway, Moncure D., \u2018My Pilgrimage to Wise Men of the East.Crooke, Wm., \u2018Things Indian.\u2019 Elwin, Edward, \u2018Indian Jottings.\u2019 Gilliat, Edward, \u2018Heroes of Modern India.\u2019 Hummieres, Robert, \u2018Through Tsle and Empire.\u2019 : Konnismarck, Hans Von, \u2018German Staff Officer in India.\u2019 \u2018Menpes, Mortimer, \u2018The Durbar\u2019 (published by Black), Noble, Margaret, Life\u2019 Russell, Wm.H., \u2018Prince of Wales\u2019 Tour\u201d Walter, Del Mar, \u2018Romantic East.\u201d Fuller, Sir B., \u2018Studies of Indian Life.\u201d Strachey, Sir John, \u2018From India.\u2019 Hunter, Sir m., \u201cBrief History of Indian People.\u201d .Felleson, George B., \u2018Indian Mutiny.\u2019 \u2018Web of Indian shire, a distance of about 133 miles, is now told by an astonished correspondent.In April last a cat, mottled gray and described ag half Persian in breed, was sent from Glastonbury, where it \u2018had been reared, to the matron of the Kingston Nursing Home.It was sent in a packing case drilled with air holes and obviously the animal had no op- portunit- of marking the points of its journey.Soon after arrival at Kingston the cat was lost and despite the nas: diligent searching :.o trace of \u2018t could be found.The matron of the nursing home has now received a letter from Glastonbury stating that the cat has found its way back to its old home.It arrived emaciated and footsore and apparently had walked the whole of ths 133 miles.The letter describes the cat on its arrival as \u2018a mere shadow of its former self,\u201d and expresses the belief that although terribly weak through its wanderings, it can be nursed back to a healthy condition.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .GOETHE'S CHARLOTTE.(London \u2018Glebe.\u2019) According to the German papers, there still remains one relation of Goetha\u2019s Charlotte.AH who have read \u2018The Sorrows of Werther\u2014upon the merits of which opinions are divided\u2014 will remember that Charlotte was the cause of Werther's sorrows.It seems that a niece of Charlotte still resides in Hanover, and the city has just made her a.public grant.She i.91 years of age and is known as Wilhelmina Buff.She has recently.enriched the Kaest- ner Museum by presenting to the institution 8 number of souvenirs of her: aunt, particularly a wedding present -Premoniptions filled: .arburton, Sir Robert, \u2018Eighteen Years in the Kyber.! Wheeler, James, \u2018Short History of BUSSIAN POSITION IN PERSIA.H ndla.\u2018 : ndon, Nov.15.\u2014The St.Petersbure Knox, George W., \u2018Spirit of the correspondent of the \u2018Daily ews une Try Orient.\\ derstands that Russia is sending an- ture, pA : | other note.to Persia, declaring in ef- w A COWARDLY ASSAULT.fect that the exercise of any practicul Hand Chattanooga, Tenn., November 15.\u2014 authority.by Mr.Shuster, tha treasur- ite ry President Brock, of the Chamber of Séneral of Persia, in Northern Persia Commerce, was shot and painfully Will be regarded as an unfriendly act.wounded while on his way up Mis- |\u2019 \u2014- Js sionary Ridge last night.Four charges OOP PONPODE DOL from shot guns were fired at him, many @ * ee 1 of the shots taking effect in his head and back.His automobile was liter- 3 THE WEATHER MN ally riddled.His assailants are un- o known.Posses are searching for four ®PPPCEOBLOIIEOLItatdiutuitrd men, each with a shot gun seen on the FAIR AND COLDER.N road., rm ve Toronto, Nov.18.\u2014The depressun | | B CAT'S LONG WALK TO OLD (1205 Non den rarsas vesterdar mn A \u20ac n the Ottawa Va HOME.ley attended wy sent to moderate snow LL e Gr a (London \u201cChronicle.\u2019) lantic.In the western ronnie te En The story of a notable journey of a OR orerus ty mises te greatly moderair cat from Kingston, Surrey, to its for- Lakes and Georgian _Bay\u2014 simon In mer home at Glastonbury, in Somerset- breezes and moderate local gales.wos:- \u2014 PrP or po nto elo odio sos 3 Soothes * REAL ESTATE $ HAPPENINGS HR See loots nope TO-DAY'S TRANSFERS, WESTMOUNT \u2014James B.Score : to Jos.E.Merrett.resid 74 Chesterfield avenue, fy s, MONTCALM STREET.\u2014Augje mer sold to O.Carrier n y on Montcalm street, nesr montigny street, for 24 100 ST.\u2018CHRISTOPHE STREET.lard sold to A.Latour vi.on St.Christophe strev:.Demontigny.for \u201c3,500.MANCE STREET.\u2014Th- Estur Alex.Craig sold to Miss 4.residence No.202 Mance sir $6,450.COTE STREET.\u2014Par: of lo: corner of Cote and Crai sold for $1, and pes Special - Line of Cotton Vests UE s \u2014 #{ |- : \u2019 RE IR \u201cHeavy Ribbed Vesta: 254 Drawes.to match, 25 RR choo resses 7 1 £ k 2 : à RU à E- FEE 4 | Beer austen, 35,545, 50.7 CL Teen | af Continuation Sale of Rich Silks a : ish litle Sage.TT Hit This, NOTE came to hand from « our 5 New | | Dresses, some: prettily 4 | Regular.75, .85& $1.00.Thursday, .49 were © \u20ac.York Correspondent this morning co | breided, and, others trim- TE | | patin i : CM bo Stole d Muffs are 1 1 | od [ he | med with large\u201d revers J RB | Fi There is a wide and varied range of Silks at greatly reduced should | 2 ?A good [Mt ut Stoles an wis are largely display at al it Mine in hr For., \u2018prices.In addition to Ivory and Black, there is a full range of his grel Bi ; \u201cll hem beg are offering very special values i in Marabout, chi anor\u201d oe Pu igses se.50 4 years.) shades: i} most di = || them being:i\u2014 rices « FE | roid .=> 4-row Stoles, in Black, Brown oo Grey, = 8 3 as EE $7.50 ro.Rich Messaline Paillete.Regular .85 here 5 o value for.- SU | Church; PE 5-row, Stole, in Black, Brown and Grey, LL : : - : \u2014 \u2014 Co = oo cr] Rich Shot Merveilleux.Regular .85 aniyne Ex nC Le \"$10.00 value for.ee 6.95 : Rich Shot Messalines.Regular .89 Dec.7.317 5-row.Shole in Black, Brown and Grey, y | ch Liberty Sat 9 bie 1 F # : $12.50 value\u2019 for.i 10.00 Rich Liberty Satins.Regular i ., and 2 4 We make to 3 \u2018your.order Mufs to match those, at teach 35 95, Rich Hairline Chiffon Taffetas.Regular $1.00 rerosd | 14 4 38.95 and $11.95.° \u2018 Oh Rich Fancy Stripe Taffetas.Regular .85 to $1.00 reper A SPECIAL NOTE\u2014We offer.you White Marabout at the sams.prices as - ; q ' - EP cnmmit ad ll the colors | >: AL 1 Rich Plain Chiffon Taffetas.Regular .75 and $1.00 gel .= 8 i : 7 S ; : CU = i ] jan Mis En ai LS AND BOYS STOCKINGS Ei © THURSDAY.49 [i | 1 Men's Mocha: Mitts and Gloves.Lo (Silk Dept, First Floor.) » rjourn 11] Extra Value at Per Pair 39 + Women's Mocha Mitts'and Glovs.| - ; \u2014 Yd 0 Women\u2019s Kid Mitts, fur tops.: .: 1 : Ce cit 51 4 CLINE ; 1)\u2014Extra fine, soft pure wool, 1- [ xb cashmere made Women\u2019s Mocha Mitts, fur Lo : : ce _ ®%9 .° CU a Pi In sams 6 Ban, \u201cNel woth 305 spliced .| Children\u2019s Leather Gloves, fur - 101 | | Our : Tocap | Silk Stockings ET \u2014 A | For per pair.39 co AN wool.lined, good ult perfect in every way.2 F 1 4 > 2 LINE (2)\u2014Héavy Worsted all \u2018wool, 2-1 rib, Canadian make, Co De Thursday per pair.ooo 219 I or.Women ' : 7 .au ed strong elastic stockinn, pla Por, Sizes 6/3 to 814, \u201cig .| - Women's fine M: ocis: Gloves.\u2019 | MY | Af # a 71h OT , => Per pair.0142 047 > | Women\u2019s Kid Gloves: *wool lined; fur top.Soe ; XX better this Autumn than ever \u201cbefore.Better in quality, better i i ~ q \u2018 -600 EE L.| LT { Women\u2019 s fire Mocha with a patent clasp wrist fastener: in finish.Made of real thread Silk, with double silk lisle top, | ha .CASHMERE | Lm Ms De th Lo der and Mes ame wool ining, + ; : À | extra high spliced heel and durable lisle sole, finished with the iH oe a.1 es, \u2018Woo SE Ce An AR LU ;( i Cas - Fallfashioned, splice od ankles, full elastic oy plie 5 eek.wali 1 en's a er G a pr.EE 99 LI Anti-darn Tocap,\u201d which cannot be wom through.In (IE \u2018 ties that could not be bought i in, the he ep Way less than 60 | F7 LE Por ERA | Tan, Grey, Navy, Champagne, Cardinal, Green, Heliotro; ~.ff 4 Co \u201cper pair.= Thursday.Ee \"35 pairs for $1.00 ! A \u2014 - \u2014 \u2018 \u2014 ls ss ; - and Black.Price per pair.00 20 00 00 00 08 00 0028129 it | In the Boot Deparment] Ps: rench Dress Trimmings | Women\u2019s Evening | 300\u2018 pairs Women: s Boots.in Patent Colt, Dull | Mod el Wat sts 4 | That Montreal women 1 have confidence in the .- : | Dresses Calf ton Top; High, Cuban Heel.al |: \"quality and reliability of \u20ac our Dress Trimmings i is zes 21, a to.7.Regular $3 50.5 n Crepe de Chine, very suitable for Evil assured by the fact that we have had to cable for When purchasing\u2019 a ready-made garment at 4 { LL Jhy\"s, : f becoming style, (fl [mo w men's Juliette Fe time | Theatre wear.\u201cThey come in shades of Pale.additions to our supply.This quick, tumoner een bd por workmanhip, You are % .ett t } ; >» \u2019 on 1 7 Fo = ot x Nv fur | Blue; Pale Pink, \u201cCopenhagen.Blue and Cerise, | cables us iil keep only the very latest and most able to try-on the dress and Judge whether the , pe ee | \u2019exch Isive styles aid colors in stock.H w ver, we vo R Regia 31:5 50; $1 75.Thos Le vi $1.19.These.Models are beautifully \u2018hand embroidered, owever, we fimshed effect sults you.q ado on be a di in à both bi i and low ne eck.Rag: have a good supply of Gold and Silver and Steel We have a well assorted stock of Evening ZR EE tissue for foimdation linings; etc., 40 inches wide, | Dresses, appropriate for all occasions, in the most - © Ce Pal A at = $0 30.a yard.Silver and Gold Ballon on Fe | fashionable and attractive designs.\u2018The prices range from $50.00 to $150.00.J ' | sant 7 \\ ay SEA J x a se LU mE \u20ac, sar 2 DS - 10 TCS {7 pe Lal = \u20ac pe ?\u2014 MON TREAL FR PRESBYTERY The Rev.R.T.Ballantyne Decides to Accept Call to Maisonneuve.\u2014\u2014 were several important ques- \u201cre the Montreal Presbytery eld i the Knox Church yes-' sy\\ty-seven residents signed ans for the establishment of 11 Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Ie.W.J.Clark moved .\u201cjo of the excellent work te s by the Union Committee sxldenominational services in i College, it was not advis- vrranize a congregation out- \u2018hat the request of the peti- «1d, therefore, not be grant- ior to remove the sources of ; however, a system of pas- n:vvision should be establish- .Presbytery.Tre tae Dr.E.Scott moved an am- > TH* FEV, R.T.BALLANTYNE, : enimant that the request for a chüréh and pastor in Ste.Anne's should be grant#d.but that owing to its netes- sity in the students of the college\u2019 the preshvtery should lend its support to the union services.A inng discussion took place, \u201cand it was urged, on the one hand,.that the Protestant community.was s0 small as to render united efforts \u201con the part of the various denominations advisable: that this work \u201cwas alrrudy being efficiently carried.out in the rollege, and that it was doubt- fui whether the outside petitioners were in a position to support a :sep- srate church, financially or otherwise; sn that this last would become another added charge upon the Home Missions* Fund.Against this, it was represeñted \u2018hat the union services had\u2019 been \u2018ound unsatisfactory; that an Episcopal Church and minister were already.established in Ste.Anne\u2019s, so thaË di-\" vision existed: that twenty-two years agn there had been a flourishing,\u2019 self- supporting mission of the Presbyterian Church in that place, which only sought to resume its work; and, final- Iv.that it would be impossible to drive the petitioners to the college services against their will, so that the present lack of moral and spiritual stimulus would only become accentuated with the lapse of time.A Vote was finally taken and the 2amendmeni.carried hy a large majority.Calls tn the Rav.R.T.Ballantyne were read from the churches of Maisonneuve and Outremont, also a petition from his present pastorate in Riverfield and Howick asking that he should he allowed to remain there Asked as to his personal decision, Mr.Rallantyne stated that he feit that his greatest field of utility lay in the most difficult of the three, and at, therefore, subject tn the Presbytery's ratification.he would accept the call from Maisonneuve, Another call was then read to the Rev.L.B.Gibson, of ft.Stephen, N.B.from St.Matthew's Church.The induction of Mr.Bal- lantyne will.take place on Tuesday, Péc, 19 and that of Mr.Gibson on Dec, T.The resignation of the Rev.Mr.T.A.Mitchell, of Lachute, was accepted, and a committee appointed to examine conditions there, with a view to renrganizing the parish, which was agreed tn have become too large for the pastorate of a single man.Reports were received from various rommittees, and an earnest appeal made for financial support on the part of the rity congregations for the Italian Mission, which was burdened with an indebtedness of $4,500.At a late hour in the afternoon the Presbytery tdjourned until January next.Plessis; ( \u2018Bridget, $90.24; Meilleur, $12.93; Sala.| dized schools: 1 sary, BEAT GIRLS ON THRIFT | Boys Form One-Third Depositors in Savings Banks\u2014 © Girls One-Seventh According to a report of the working of the savings bank gystem for the- past two months in the schools under control of* the Catholic commissioners, almost one-third of the 9,719 boys in seventeen schools make deposits, while the girl depositors do not amount to one-seventh of 11,099, the total r.amber.Again, there is only one boys\u2019 school that refused to take part in the sys- tem, as against three girls\u2019 schools, |: while the total deposits from the first are nearly double that from the la:ter; all of which would seem to show that the boys ef Montreal are more enterprising and thrifty than are.their sisters.\u2019 Apart from.this, however, the report, which was presented to the Catholic commissioners last night, is discouraging in the number of contributors as compared with the total attendances in each school, and in the average amount deposited - per head, -which is just over 45 cants din two.raonths.Among the boys\u2019 ture plutocrats.Of the institutions: for girls, Marchand Academy Is.first} with a récord of $255.48 from 289 dé- positors, but -the gap Detween it and\" 4 Garneau School, which boasts of §159.85 from 419 depositors, is qui.considerable.The amount of deposits .achool is .as follows: \u2014 \u201c=: Eoys.Commercial Academy, $122.\u201ccalm, $226.46; Champldin, $119.78; Sarsfield, $28.08; Belmont, $72.06: Older, $147.35; Edward Murphy, $123.99; \u2018St.Joseph, $68.52; St.Helen, $18.98; $32; St.Charles, $5%.51; St.for each berry, $40.80; St.Anne, not a single puril would make a deposit: St.-Picrre, $219.02; St.Joseph, Beaurivazse, 322.52; t-ta!, $1,511.25.cu © Girls\u2019 Schools.°, Notre - Dame, $26.58 ; St.Catherine, -$12.69; Bourgeoys, $40.52; St.Joseph, $10.16; St.Ann's, not a single pupil would make a deposit; St.Louis, $3.86; St.Agnes, $40.87; St.Patrick, not a single\u2019 pupil would make a deposit; St.Stanislas, $2.44; St.Antoine, $1.10; St.John the Evangelist, $23.95; Jeanne Leber, $24.75; Marchand, $255.48; Garneau, $159.86;.St.Eusebe, $49.54; St.Helen, 82; St.Alphonse,- not.a single pupil would make a deposit; Vinet, Mile.Bethlehem Asylum, $784.95, 32,296.20.7° To + $33:50; total, Viger, $22.85 ; - A CHURCH'S EXPANSION At the congregational gathering Hold by the Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, in connection with the c¢ele- bration of their eighteenth anniver- Mr.-H.Blachford, treasurer of the church, submitted a detailed report of the varlous organizations and so-, cieties associated with the work of the Fairmount circuit.Remarkable advancement in almost every was the dominant note in his remarks, the only drawback noted with regard to future expansion being the evident lack of accommodation, both as re gards church and Sunday-schools, to successfully handle the incoming population to the district desirous of.b#- coming connected with the church gnd school.soquria Hh rs the; SED SE Lh Sieh Ba fen ed from A, than three -hundred to\u2019 -about four hundred and fifty, and this not réckoning the increase in the number of adherents.The number enroil- ed in| the Sunday-school is 675, with an additional fifty members on the \u2018cradle Toll\u2019 The Rev.G.I.Campbell, \u2018| pastor, presided at last night's An address was given by the Rev.E.B.Lanceley, of Hamilton, Ont., and there was an excellent programme of music by the choir, assisted by Mrs.W.H.Creed, Mrs.Lidstone, Mr.J.\u201c Teâford and others.Mr.J.\u2018Lauer, A.R.C.O, -presided at the 0 .CH-CANADIANS\u2019 FUTURE.Mr.[ Arthur Laberge will deliver a lecture on Sunday evening In the Monument National on the subject: \u201cThe nepatriation of French- Canadia and e future of the French race in America.7 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OF MISS GRIFFITHS The eldest daughter of Game Warden Griffiths\u2014Miss Jessie Griffiths, was taken to the Royal Victoria hospital jon Monday night, and was operated on for appendicitis.Yesterday morning her condition was report- ed .to be favorable.y.no waste.because it I il with it.Quit Ordinary Cleansers and use Asepto Doesn\u2019t redden the hands like laundry soa \u2014and yet it gets things clean \u2018quicker, becaus concentrated ,cleanser\u2014 Far excels ordinary | soap powders, ; goes | farther and IT STERILIZES\u2014 kills ge ms banishes .disease-risks.| ser Soap Powder «SWEETEN THE HOME\u201d : For five cents you get a Je.: long-lasting \u2014 packag ONLY antiseptic se powder GET ONE NOW\u2014and notice ; \u2018how much easier it makes:your housework and how sweet and\u201d clean the odor'of what 1 t you wash\u2019 \u201cTry it.Jil ASEPTO Limited, St Joka, NB, it is 1 0 Ee.schools, | > Montcalm leads with $225 deposited by |\u201d 229 children, while St.Pierre is not far |, behind with $219 deposited by 318 fu- | ,-7, 36; Mont- $21.76; subsi- - Grand total, boys and girs,\u2019 } branch might cause.thé loss of toof | three:years\u2019 undergraduate\u2019 course is | cessful.| slrous of taking the courses greatly \" - King's College is celebrating the | tional Fund for the Endowment of 8 dents, .4 material to be carried when a ling-.5 ous shapes.The linen bag need not | then Ÿ trim them.1 iC) oT = NEN 30 2 .\u201cErmine promis \u2018superb set: of er .and.a small Sohne, \"King\u2019s College for Wome) sington Square, London: has.the pioneer of a.roo for 4n=} cluding doméstic science fn: the curriculum of University education\u2019 for -women.In \u201cEngland, as in this and me \u2018other \u2018Countries, there \u2018has been : ceftain amount of teaching of \u2018the Home arts .in' thé Secondary schools, but the University colleges thought\u201d \u2018the introduction of a domestic science man ect houtg-of college\u2019 op- port déciafa 10 EE pe es Fi \u2018Oakeley, the Warden at \u201cope time Warden of the Ro jictoria - Col-.yal lege here) wasiin favor-of a Horne | Science course, and she was support- .ed by Lady Ruécker, Lady Meyer, and ; other \u2018friends \u2018of - the; college.In: October,.1908, !- special.: \u201cedurses/ in.Home,Science and Housekold: \u2018Fedno-, mics were established withi:a-staff.of professors and lecturers.-A: one-yeg1 post: graduate course is provided : or students, whose, general education \u2018has reached the standard requisite for entry: on University courses of .the usual undergraduate \u201ctype, and -a provided for those who hive passed the Matriculation Examination, or can satisfy the College that they are fitted by general education to profit by the course.A certiflciite is granted to students wo pass the examination.: The training | is along.similar lines to that of such institutions as Macdonald College, going a little deeper, perhaps, into psychology and some of the sciençes.The list of subjects includes not only the practical arts of cooking, laundry work, -house cleaning, etc., but carries the student into the realms of sanitary science, applied hygiene, bacteriology, house and.town planning, psychology\u2014dealing with instinct, giving special attention to child psychology \u2014pgeneral biology \u2014dealing with environment, natural selection, subject of a course of thirty lectures by the Warden.The once despised domestic arts,» which women have been \u2018content to practise by rule of of an, exact science, The new movement has, proved suc- The number .of students de- increased in the second year, and- many wlio\u201d obtained the diploma secured - excellent openings.appointed confidential inquirer into infant mortality in the\u2019 Potteries, by the Home Office; another went as assistant to the Professor .of Economies, Otago University, New Zealand; .a third became: Lady-in-Charge of the \u2018Florence Nightingale Caravan, sent out to the Eastern counties by the Women\u2019s Imperial Health Assoclation, and several students obtained posts as science mistresses and Técturers.Coronation, year, by.founding a Na- Home Science.It is proposed to raise £100,000 to establish the scheme, and of this sum £650,000 has been promis-.of Queen Mary is much interested in - tha:scheme,.and Her.Majesty has consented to hdr name being given to the hostel which is to be erected, at a cost \u2018of £20,000, for the practical training \u2018of the domestic science.stu- SOME MADE BAGS.FOR errrs.Handbags of linen and other light gerie or silk summer frock is) worn \u2018are not of immedfate service, to be sure, but they are being made up by girls for Christmas gifts, to 'come into use again néxt summer.They are embroidered, braided or ornamented simply with the monogram embroidered on one side, \u2018and French knofs are found to.be: an effective embellishment, and the begs are made in vari- \u2018be Hned\u2019 and\u2019.it-is the \u2019 more easily laundered it the sides are join&d with.tiny butions, and buttonholes instead\u2019 of with \u2018a permanent seam, as it.may be.apread \u2018flat or of: eras should be embroidered with the coarsest of floss, as otherwise the desizr will not show up.To here is 2 coarset slik completes the outfit.S in brown velvet ane pluies.oarrglng 5 i - habits, emotions, and | and heredity \u2014while ethics is the | thumb, are thus lifted on to the plane \"One was | model, \u2018and finished with: a\u201d 1 pattern iB cut in six sizes: 32, 34, 36, Cs 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measuré.tf.pr.and ironed | 3 | smoothly Tags.af.heavy.white.Lien a iy Alled out he: pattern -aaur aaching almost to the able furs\u2019 ar t the brown tor scheme.vie di with the long coarse: cotton cordage.| jdænäles- which come ready to be ad- \u2018Justed by the- amateur bag-maker.Cord \"handles -af\u2018e - sor: es used | with the bags of Imitation white ¢ro- \"chet lace, but white twisted ribbons.\u2018are rather daintier.These lace bags | One-half inch.gide silk of satin\u2019 ribbon ;igoven iX\u2018tehip.basket \u2018man-: over a\u201cHnen lining makes la: Tooking really substantial - bag.for summer \u2018service?and ag rih- | bon ig: : id pens A to weave\u2019 It on< ghanner- 18.easy.an Lge make \u201cone of \u2018these \u201crecnbtieled! to¥match a.frock.Usually the woven \u201c.ribbon - bag fs.\u201c{nounted - mor\u201d a metal frame, ; to \u201cbe \u201cobtained by dissecting: some.out-or- \u2018commission leather bag.\u201d a I Unless the: taffeta bag precisely: matches\u201d the taffeta costume.it \u2018does: mot\u2019 look smart, and as it is invari- \u201cably made simply and without other: s|\u2019ornamentationg than embroidery done Jr the same tone it belongs to.the: Yealm of tailored agcessories.\u201cBut on.the other hand it need cost\u2019 scarcely anything \u2018beyond the.price of the rembroldery, floss, and the\" cordage handles.THE WITNESS DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker \u2018should keep lttle catalogue scrap.book of the daily pattern cuts.- These\u2019 will be found verv aul to Tefen; te from time to time.8885.\u2014LADIES\u2019 DRESSING JACKET.Cotton crepe.was used to make this which is also suited to flan- ,-Silk of wash fabrics.- The back is i-fitting.: The fronts are looge and Tata in.broad plaits that are stitched fulness is.held to.J position by a helt © bishop sty The sleeves are 6f band cuff.\u201cFhe, requires four yards and a quarter of 87-inch material fof the 36-inch size.: PATTERN C COUPON, Please send the- \u2018above.: tioned pattern as per directions given.below.Ÿ - NO.Le 8120.cscescanacstfeccecse Name swenrsgscess 330 ene.Address In full: © \"NB\u2014Be .sure to\u201d cut out the Hu.fon and send with the coupon; t reach you in less than it \u201cvreek.Price 10 cents each, \u2018in es cikiomable : \u2018fur ts sada for those Se \u2018afford it em of the gown, necessarily are lined with white linen.{ Te to yoke depth.At the walst line the 17 Wiustrated.is a An: enormous muff i carried .Shown in the other: Picture, | ithe.hat *Matertals Yor evening gowns .com- .prisé rich brocades, satins of- \u2018most supple weaves, chiffon, and lace, while for trimmings there are gold \u2018white is at present, and one sees quite blues and greens as well as the -paler shades.As to line and design, the\u2026 prevailing diagonal -cut is a distinguishing feature of the -present fashion.In the bGUIE6 tni5.diagénal Mdé.serves merely to give \u201cfabrics.The tumic or overdrapery is diagonal, \u2018if not in front then at the the bodice and continues on down \u2018the, skirt drapery-in unbroken effect, while many of the brocade and satin .évening gowns wrap the figure in a full length,.one- piece diagonal -com- bination of contrasting fabrics.- This diagonal line is given on \u2018many gowns \u2018ef wbysthe metallic meshest Again,\u201d fur is effectively used.Bands of fur encircle .the bot- \u2018tom of the skirt and-triny the short lace sleeves of handsome gowns: \u2018The train ls returning as an ac- -companiment of the evening gown.Sometimes it is a continuation of the drapery, sometimes it is a separate leature like panel hung from the .shoulders, and elongated to a square train.Or.it may be a panel inset \" |[\u2018among the back drapery, and emding a a; narrow- pointed train.\u2018Skirts are still on the narrow- or- \u201c| ger.\u2018but there is a tendency to avoid Tne exaggerated.Many of the skirts lit and have inserted plaits on et on half way up the skirt, The long or je \u2018 = \u2018while others have flat floun- \u201ctuni of some description, Lo \u2018short, round or draped to a point, is A \u201cmuch in evidence.{the field to itself, the Empire bodice | is; stil] quite in.fashion.A Wihile not having Those having = beautiful old lace flounces and sashes in their posses- \u2018Tslon may use them this winter.There are many skirts with flat lace flounces \"| and.the same lace forms fichus which fall in deep mantle efféct at the back.\u2018Veilings of ninon; etc, will be i.In vogue this winter.\u2018They 7 - |'may match the color of the dress or J hE a \u2018different shade, as lilac chiffon mon yellow; gray over rose or jand 89 on.- ; 2.CL getable \u201cSalad\u2014 Cut told bolted the and silver and diamante embroider-; ies] :metallic\u2019 laces, fringe, and even f Soft colors are worn more than play to, contrasting \u2018back.Often \u2018the diagonal line crosses.by bands of heavy eoru Venise- lace, : - silver or gold inte slices, also slice.cooked - Black, Green or Mixed.FREE sample Packet on Enquiry.Why _ use - Teas of uncertain quality and value, when delicious \u201cTea can be had on demand Sealed Packets Only.Address : \u2018\u2018 SALADA,\u201d Montreal.and c colored enamels.THE TUXEDO CHAN For dress\u2018o Susions gentlemen will appreciate the smart and fashionable apipearance of the Tuxedo Watch Chain.It consists of .a fine gold or platinum chain, long enough to 0 from the swatch pocket of the waistcoat to the corres- \u2018ponding pocket on the: other side.\u2018They come in plain and fancy links, some set with pearls Prices rangé \u2018from $15.00 to $125.00.- SE \u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ Hemy Birk & : \"Phillips.Square _ Sons, Limited ; dust proof cartons, ¥ ee : \u201cThe first and great essential of a food product, is Past ; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated.have never.Jeen questioned.\u201cOnce make a comparison with other Sugars and sou will not be satisfied with any but Redpath.¢ \u2018\u2019Dainty Tea Tables are always served with t -\u2014 PARIS LUMPS to be had in RED SEAL , Canada Sugar Refining Co.MONTREAL, CANADA.Eatablished in 1854 by John Redpath and by the pound.We shall be MILK.AND .Up.5840-5841.de CRE AM \u201cDuvet to thovongnsy sient nection GUARANTEED PURE MILK COMPANY pleased to supply the Cream for siy Tia of entertainment, or Milk for your family the purent thaï.chrefully selected cows can produce.modern sanitary methods and 875 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.ing.i.Mix in a \u2018bowl a tablepoonful of vinegar, a saltspoonful of salt, and one of coarsely ground black pepper.Then add, by degrees, three tablespoonfuls of good salad oil.Lift the vegetables out of the dressing\u2019 with two spoons\u2019 into the salad bowl, which has been.lined with crisp let- tues leaves.=: NEW.YORK'S MAYOR.Tells Club Women Some Truths Regarding Reformers in Haste.| ; - New York, Nov.15.\u2014Mayor Gaynor forgot the street cleaners\u2019 strike long enough yesterday, he sald, to welcome to New York 1,500 members of the State Federatiori | of Women's Clubs at the opening of their seventeenth convention, and to \u2018chide them upon too great haste in working for reform and changes, notably woman suffrage.He told them that he opposed woman suf- rage, but concedèd- that they would get the.ballot when:they wanted it.\u2018The men are.nôt going to Keep it away from you\u201d he said.\u2018The question is whether you want it.My experience is that: there is not two percent; of e women that want it.You people of these clubs think \u201cyou are .the ole world of: womendom, but you \u201cre not.\u201d There are a whole lot who are not here to-day.You want to break \u201cup\u201d the.ald notion of the unity - of man ahd woman, lt is'a charming notion, _ altogether; leave us, a ttle of it when you get through.Yon take 7 great solace out of thd\u2019 world when you take all that .away.vo A passage of .the Bible that is good \u2018to faster- Finéide the crown of your hat with 2 long stickpin and read it once a Gay.\u201d he said, was the admonition to teach \u201cLiné upon not break it up | line, precept upon przcent.\u201d\u2019 He had talked with some people, he said, who wanted to \u201cdestroy everything and do it within twenty-four hours.\u2018That is the worst part of it, he.continued.\u2018It may Le à very bad thing even to destroy a bad thing within twenty-four hours.of the earth that are good are of gradual growth.The reformers to-day, men and women, who go around noisely declaiming against everybody and everything, calling .osemselves radicals, it may be under thc delusion that a radical is one who wants to instantly pull up everything by the roots, are more of a nuisance in this world than everything else.to my way of thinking.Those who want to accomplish something do it with patience, care, charity and gentleness; a little here and a little there.\u2019 rer ANNEXATION VOTE.Toronto, November 15\u2014The City Council yesterday decided to shift the responsibility of settling the North Toronto annexation question from its own shoulders to those of the ratepayers.This decision was arrived at by a vote of 18 to 9, and there will be a vote taken on January 1 ag to whether the town beyond the northern Hmits shall come into the city.a , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORE STORM VICTIMS, - New York, Nev.15\u2014 Search for the missing whaleback barge \u2018Sears- port,\u2019 which, with her crew of four men broke loose from the tug \u2018Underwriter\u2019 in the gale of Sunday off _ Fire Island, has bedn abandoned.Captain John Kyffin, of the \u2018Underwriter\u2019 on his return from Fire Island to-day, said: \u2018F.am forced to believe that the \u2018Searsport\u2019 foundered with all hands some }ime on Sunday night.\u2019 : > WF \u201cstores, or by mail._ with no middlemen\u2019s profits.twisted I elk: andres: pois cn Bopartment ent, - Win LONDON\" ROYAL RECEPTION PLUMES \u2018Inspection\u2019 Invited \u201cThe béauty, the\u2018exclusive style, the quality and \"grade.of \u201cLondon\u201d Ostrich Plumes, Ostrich Bands, and \u201cOstrich Feather Novelties makes them\u2019 the milliner\u2019s.choice | in every fashion oentra of the world.3 Therefore it is worth ro arin that ru here you are buying from the maker, This explains why our qualities are Better and our prices lower.\u201ction respectfully invited: whether a purchase is intended or Hot.\u2018Exceptional values in White, Colored and Blagk Plumes, at $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 and up.\u201cYou MUST- BE PLEASED OR WE REFUND YOUR MONEY Loupe FEATHER CO., Limited Sa3 st.Catherine sv West, Montreal.i à Toronto.Inspec- MONTREAL > ples\u2019 Paper | the poole Jp th pen the Wines! LA ea MN +.[EN Sey belie Cm rrp Aw + Sea Len ; .3 ; em Orr ge y \" =; LT Tern 77 Kp _ ren , p ge - +» Lt ay PE mete me coute ME \u201d ; t > a wT AEE à Fae tl LL = \u2014 EEE «1, fu pg ar RR x el.P H Ka DE: = J The things .ee mame = oe + _\u2014 Loy.+ on D ns mem) on ee some nl 2 Sore me n an 7 ade = met \u2014 a re a rte - Æ AE aa TT + a ig ¥ \u2018 on eT - \u2014 mbna oi ; : nt SAG +32 cap Dar te «PE ; _ ee £ a nu sc - - 2 Te.x < LS .jrs ; - Dod \u201cx so = - : e : ae .RE +s , = 0 ve me PEER a - tn all vo a pl - nr mm sm trong que rit bre tance rr ea 5 pris t por LC AT SNELL > a 4 \u201c sale.4 paid to their cuitivation.date plums, - Notices of births, mar-iages and death must invariably be endorsed with- or neme.and address of the sender, oF otherwise no notice can be taken OF them.Birth notices ar: inserted or 25¢; marriage .notices for 60c; des notices for 36c, prepaid.a to \u2018mouncement of funeral appended © death (Rote, 25c extra: other oxtech ns to obituary, such as 8 of life, two cents per word extra, eX- - cept poetry, which is 6500 tra, prepaid.Annual subscribers, whose names appear on our lists, may have announce- mepts iof birth, marriages und deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, oe of charge, in which case name d address of subscribers should im- variably be ziven.{ BIRTHS.\u201c COCHRANE\u2014At Queen Charlotte city.B.C., on November 11,.1911, à son to Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Donald \u2018Cochrane.MARRIED.AUSTIN \u2014 HUNT \u2014 At Ottawa, on | Nov.11, 1911, by the Rev.F.Squire, B.A.Charlotte Elizabeth, third daughter of,Geor ge Arthur Hunt, ings Branch, P.O.Dept., to Vivian Harry Austin, youngest son of the late Austin, C.E.; \u2018D.L.S P.L.S.DiED.BASSETT \u2014 In this city on Nov.18, 1911,.Kathleen Mary, aged 18 yeärs, daughter of the late Edward Bassett, of Omagh, Ireland.Funeral on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m, from her brother's residence, NO.407 .Mance street, to Mount Royal Ceme- - tery.McKAT\u2014At Quebec, Hugh Angus- VAT honk at the age of 35 years and six onths.O'DELL \u2014 -At Hemmingford, on Nov.| 14, 1911, Hiram J.O'Dell, youngest son of the late Wm.O'Dell, aged 43 years.Funeral at his sister's residence (Mrs.Moore), on Thursday, at 11 am.on Nov.; ose sending Hotices for the above Thor ree may send with them à list of names of interested friends, together with a one-cent stemp for each address, and.marked copies of the Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be promptly malled.For addresses in foreign countries three cents will required.; .EES & CO, Funeral \u2019 Directors 812 ST.CATHERINE W.tone Up 1858 - u N DERTAKERS Jeo 290 MOUNTAIN ST east eno 297 STDOMINIQUE ST JAPANESE WAYS WITH TREES.The Old Art of Dwatfng Them\u2014 Foreign System of Fruit Culture._ (From \u2018Oriental Review.) The use of fruits in Japan was until | Tecently limited to thé upper classes, and the cultivation of fruit trees was not carried on as at the present day; though fruits growing wild in Âeld or forest were gathered \u2018and offered for A few fruit trees were grown by householders in their home gardens or private use, but little attention was The principal .reason| appears to have been the climate.| Although this is warmsand moist, producing luxuriant vegetation and - beautiful landscapes, yet it does not offer great advantages for the cultivation of fruit trees.Fruits which have been cultivated from ancient days extensively enough to be grown in orchards or vineyards are oranges, pears, plums and grapes, and great attention has always been paid to the different varieties of each.The plum was chiefly cultivated and prized for its blossoms, and large plum gardens abound in Japan, valued for their beauty and attractiveness during their flowering season, in January.Such trees as the persimmon, peach, quince, apricot and plum,, jujube and girna are often planted around the home or along the footpaths in rice fields, hut these are for the most pant seedlings and no special attention is - paid to th Formerly! there was no uniform and methodical system of fruit culture in Japan ex t for pears, oranges and grapes, but since 1887, when foreign fruit trees | were first introduced, the method of culture according to scientific principles has been adopted.The amount and.value oË oranges, peaches, plums, persimmons, pears and grapes produced in 1907-08 reached a surprisingly: high figure, and large quantities were shipped to the United States, Canada and China.Pears \u2018and peaches, oranges, apples, quinces, pomegranates, apricots (Japanese and foreign), plums, Jujube, sweet cherries, grapes, figs and - gooseberries and walnuts and chestnuts are the friits and nuts mostly appreciated and eaten in Japan.The culture of trees of alll kinds is dividegd iito two great classes; one the cultivation of plants for export and one; for plants for home trade, which latter are of an entirely different class.The art eof dwarfing plants is little known in other lands.Pines may be considered as the most important of ,the trees of Japan, Generally grown from seed, great care is taken to select the choicest spegimens.In the spring of the sec- .ond year, when \u2018the seedlings are about \u201c weighrt inches in height, they are staked with bamboo canes and tied with rice straw, the plants being bent \u2018in \u201cdifferent desirable shapes.The next - autumn \u2018they are transplanted to a| richer soil and well fertilized.In.the following spring the plants are.restaked and twisted and tied in -fançiful forms.This\u2018mode of treatment is given until the seventh year, when the trees will have assumed fairly large proportions, the branches being traimed in graceful forms, and the foliage like small clouds of dense green.he plants are now taken up.and pot- very succeeding year great care must be taken of new shoots, which must be kept pinched back.After another three years of this treatment The awa ng of.bamboos is managed thus: Three weeks after bamboo .shoots begin to grow, and when the \u2018trunks measure about eight inches in circumfere and five fet in height, the bark is removed, Piece by piece, from\u2019 the joint.After five| weeks,\u201d when the plants: \u2019 get somewhat stout, bend and tie the stem 'zigzag, and after\u201d three months,\u2019 when: the side shoots\u2018 grow strong | enough, cut them \u2018ail \u201coff : five or ax inches.from the main trunk.must.then be dug up.and.potted is fertiilzer, but.plenty .of water.off \u201cthe large shoots every year, in| \u2018trouble.to use: > Burdock E d_ Bitters.- May or Tune and after! three years the = only\u201d .twigs and leaves will \u2018present, amis lard Co ; | ; BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND NEATHS-|.The ane per line ex- Sav- + | date fixed for .the- taking of.the muni-: \u2018tipal census.\u2019 | McGill students.: tional Furniture Company here -ed that.the practice of.smuggling care being taken\u201d not:to use any |: \u201cCutt \u2018confidence\u2019 responsible people Xe in these pills, - \u2018Mr.A after trying them wrote: \"I have used Dr.Miles\u2019 Nerve \u2026.a \\ and Liver Pills and also your - .© Anti-Palin Pills, on myself,\u2019 with © good results.ne À Five Ta G .\u201cct so naturally and so ly that I know.that \u2018I \"have taken'a.pill.Frequently.being \u2018troubled with \u2018hesdache\u2018I take an Anti-Fain Pll and get , immediate relief.5 every.\u201cre Dr.Miles Neive and Liver Pills are different from: others.2 kinds of liver pills are ° \u201cimpossible\u201d after one trial.\u2018on account of their | \"If the first, t bottle tafe + \u201cto benefit; yodr- drugglet will retyrn-thy price.Ask him.MILES MEDICAL\u2019: co.\u2018Toronto, \u201cGen.© WESTMOENT CENSUS Municipal Rech Will Probably be\u2019 Taken by 4, to \u2018Students, At a meeting of: pp Westmount.City Council, held: lasthnight, the first Saturday of next month, Dec.:2, was the * Only \u2018one question wil, be asked, and that will be \u2018How many people slept in this house.last night?as the council is only,desirous of learning the exact number of ,people to be found in the city at a given time: The census men will, in.all: probability, be In order \u2018to, discourage\u201d children in} selling newspapers a: by-law was read for the first time imposing a smell tax on all youthful hawkers.The roads committee obtained from the council a grant of $15,000 for drainage and sidewalks on Western avenue, which is-being opened up from Wood avenue to make a thoroughfare.eee ie AMERICANS KILLED.Rising of Yaqui Indians in Mexico oo Responsible for Three =.Deaths.\u201d rE wl *f._\u2014 : Mexico City, Americans have killed in Sonora as the result of\u2019 n uprising ofthe Yaqui Indidns, according to\" a: letter received by \u201cEl Imparcial\u2019 from Hermosillo Two of the.men were killed at the Sultana mine near Carbo.The only name given is Frank Laser, of the Richardson Company.He was killgd \u2018near the station of Esperanza.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eee GOOD ROADS CONVENTION.Rochester, N.Y., Nov.15.\u2014Construe- tion of good roads by convict -iabor is being urged by speakers in attendance.at the -eighth annual convention \u201cof\u201d American Road Builders\u2019 Assoclation and National Good \u2018Roads\u2019 Congress which began a second day scgsion here this morning.Asidd from.tlie reguldr\u2019 business of the convention it.is expected that there will be warm fight among the cities\u201d \u2018after the : next convention.; - Late this afternoon the delegates will make an autômobile\u2018 inspection of roads in this vicini y, and to-night they wlll attend a\u2019 smoker.The delegate with the long distance record is A.F.Mixner, of Sydney, N.S.W., who travelled 16,060 mises, to attend \u2018the convertion.: : + je FOREMAN/S,1 HORRIBLE DEATH.Berlin, Noveniber 15\u2014While adjusting a belt in the: factory of the.He yesterday: afternoon, - Alfred Gehl, mechanical foreman, was almost instantly killed.His\" glove caught _in the belting and pulled him off the step ladder, swinging his body around a large pulley several times.before the machinery was stepped.Deceased was about 38 years of age, and is survived by awidow and several small children.rt SMUGGLING CHINESE POPULAR Kingston, November 15.\u2014Tt is report- Chinamen into the United States from this point is being continued with considerable activity.\"If is alleged that Chinamen are A across in.fast.motor boats: It id understood that the American authorities\u201d are.working\u2019 quietly, and sone * Trests.may \u2018be made.FACE WAS TA COVERED WITH PMPLES.osable te cradicate them put your blood into good shape {Binary T would advise anybody who'i \u2018is trogbled.with any blood: ¥ : hersne ies ; 4 ine lor.to M et, Y.e Rey.ce Charterleigh.45; TY da Siving | | ter learns.that he | magazine article; J he resigns.- \u2018Builders\u2019 was really a step in the right \u2018|'man, his mother, so cheerful and cap- Névembef 15.\u2014Phrèë Table, \u2018see him through\u2014and then, in.Alesse \u2018would \u2018be no.difficulty In\" getti ig: a = f'eupation, \u2018make one of them ?\u201cshe shove, waxed enthusiastic about sleigh- around.sation, and afterwards as he Jay \u201cdn | 1a.Jittle excursion to the Lickey hills.-now -the \u2018lad\u2019s come \u2019ome,'¥ Joe\u2019 had \u2018fast wifh.the plan fully devised.Yet, | when her son anticipated her by say- |: the |-ing that he was\" going.to take train} \u2018to: Bristol, and cycle on to Brendon, \u2018she.only replied, \u2018| overdo \u2018it: I've heard your father say: \u2018Why | not train-all - the way?.| when \"will you be back?sake: 1 usual.- Joe .Stacey, \u2018hammering ° away & a ot Mr.ier opine | With the - auras ot | \u201c& position as tutor Which will take aim.êrer from home, eh is Father vi miss him, des cel\u201d the Shgagement, Bay, Bis pen ane Me va en toh, à Dent.1?-sacrifice, = elds] 165 an Calor rune, very sooth 1, leg prevents ver er, tore der a thers ont e ness 4 Le Le he.has: never Ray; \u2018unable to\u2019 \u2018\u2019éeraid's sorrow, uncon- Jap by her lack of se | bbotswood, the parish in.\u2018which: R Tracy \u201clives.Mia.Maitland and}: 8y also move to Abhotswood to be \u201cear, Dagan Arterielen.a, méantime, a enjoying.\u2018life in.Cana : foto \u2018hot pe ise when the headmas is the \u2018author der finds himself p opular.again ?John Tracy dies at.ote.Wood, -Mary: becomes secretary to Stanford, vicar of a neighboring pa and is fortunate- ough to let her: -tage \u2018furnished.| while, -Geral turns er 1a fi hy: What ¢ a \u201cfool he \u2018was! # : Perhaipé did not think of-him at all.Perhaps; she was already.engaged.to \u201cthat >tall, \u2018ugly, red-haired priest.Why\" Mot, ?.He himself had nothing to offer.His: chance.had come.at Trinity and.hethad deliberately thrown it away.What, would he do when his year was up at\u2019 Downhead ?Frankly, he did not know.He could get another tutorship or take a post in a boys\u2019 school.-: No, he would not do either.- He would never>again find people like the Mohuns.Tutors, as a rule, were merely upper *aor-\" vants, Jonely, \u2018depressed men of\u2019 under: tain standing, the prey of snobs.And, as for school work, it bored him: some: times beyond endurance \u2014 ménsa, \u2018mensae; mensae, mensam, and the rest, and \u2018All Gaul being divided into three parts, \u2018Little French Lessons for Little Readers,\u201d and \u2018If \u2018three men can plough ¢ a fletd, An three days, how many.- Fancy .doing.that ail your.life!.He could \u2018hot | post in a \u2018large \u2018public \"school,.\u2018because.\u2018he did\u2019 not come from any place \u2018in\u2019 particular that public school people recognized.\u2018The Bridge: direction.He had constructed.that gangway to fame and opulence, and - then refused to cross it, because he wanted.to see Mary Tracy.And.he\u2019 had returned to Beulah Villa\u2014the marble dog\" aiid the green frogs, the prose ; lead, and his, father's empty chair} There was no *Mary Tracy.Even.his mother was preoccupied.with the business.She was a wonderful wo- He had failed hitherto to.ac- knowledfe his mother\u2019s .goodness: and she knew Mary Tr: of holy orders.He could go to a theological college\u2014his mother \u2018would.days of the -dedarth of: curates, \u2018there: {tle.\u2018Tiat octupation \u201cwas .open.i indeed!\" He, who had.always despised men who entered\u2019 the: ministry.for the loaves and fishes, was he to yield now to the te THOS | tive ?If there were priests ho \u2018had no sense of vocation, who - had.-never.been truly called, was he going to No, he knew what he wanted.-He wanted to make a Hving, and he wanted Mary Tracy.It would be morally monstrous to use the ministry of the Church merely as a \u2018means to these ends.In his pres: ent state of mind he must abandon the jdea of holy orders.5 Would she be glad to-see him \u20ac \u201cWas inking.of tim ?Oh, he must find out.The words of \u2018the rez ter hunting American recurred to him: have come a long ways, and I'm cons to see those parish registers,\u2019 and I'm goingito see them right off.\"He\" \u201calso.\u2018had come a long: ways: and\" he\u2019 must see her \u2018right off or Yes, \u2018right off\u2019.- : The vicar came, and the \"evening passed pleasantly \u2018enough.Gerald talked of Canada, described the ice- Hq! if drives in \u2018twenty below,\u2019 the packed track, the clear atmosphere, the exhilarating motion, the violet halo round: the mouütitain-top.He argued about | the Church and \u2018the sects,\u2019 as the vicat called them.He exhibited subtle dir ferences between Canadians and, ericans.He amused the vicar by Te- producing the talk of his fellow-travel- lers, and.especially of a man from the States, who had solyed the language: difficulty: = \u2018I can't Speak \u2018German : an all when-I'm at home,\u2018but when over there and hev to I manage to get.\u2018Yet all through the convér- bed, the words kept; ringing In his ears, \u2018I-am going, to ses: her, right offi\u2019 -His \u2018mother received the .ce- | ment very dlacidly: She'had planned | His father always liked the Lickey | Ents.It would be nice ta get away from\u2019! the, busitiess fof a day, and take her,|\u2019 son to a\u2018place-his father alwäys liked,\u201d She felt safer with Gérald when she could bring his father in somehow.be forthcoming if.the- \u2018London: order | did not suffer by her enforced, yab-.sence.= - 8 + 3721 \u2018It's only \u2018natural, \u2018mum, as.yo\" should want\u2019 to give yerself a treat, | said.Mrs.Fenton went in to break- | \u2018Well, dear, don\u2019t that cycling = tries \u201cthe: \u2018heart.\u2019 \u2018I shall \u2018enjoy.the ride, mother.\u2018Ou, :well, you know best, dear,\u2019 \u2018And | \u2018To-morrow, \u2018Sometime - \u201cYou don\u2019t mind my rushing- off in \u2018this\u2019 ways: do.you?ce \u2018Ohi, no; don\u2019t \u2018hurry, I shall be all right\u201d She :wént down.to \u201cthe shop \u201cas > for my\u201d \u2018at his mould with unusual - diligence, caught \u2018sight of her as she entered the.| office.He wondered what \u2018was.up 8 d With the miesis.* Later on, sh ae | £ how | id, restiriné st | NCA e to Shange Lis mand: teh.| ot repent \u201cat his} .x \u2018who comes | = 5 pese 8; Hardly ; PT of pgs Knew\" ol A they ed: to \u2018be pure pes \u201c+ The\" children from \u2018the courts.\u2019 and dwellings -thät |.pect of\"cab-horses under a.sky \u2018of 5 capacity.He .acknowledged it now.And yét\u2014\u2014 He; might take orders.: Before ever.\u201che had dreamed | \u2018Nf His father.} On the previous evening she had hint- Pr \u2018Fed to Joe Stacey that extra pay.would - mt: \u2018on.the \u201cspree,\u201d had: been kind s\u2019wife and | Phidren.He looked:{ up: face hi at her buter and.stouter, is \u201cfot: 8 very.al- ring, \u2018figure: , Mrs: Fenton went up and dowri.by the tram-car four, times Inthe day \u2018between, Beulah Villa, and: end.of the \u2018penny\u2019 \u2018stage.~Froin | there: to her-office was a: walk.of half- |æ mile: through stréets:of.gmell houses; \u2018and \u2018third-rite 8hé] The tram.cor-.\u2018knew.\u2019 \u2018her well: \"and said, or, \u2018Good afternoon,\u2019 \u2018Good evening,\u2019 swith \u2018great.regular- {barn and.gins \u201churrying home to meais and hurfylng back to their actor} es\u201d were familiar with, «her a [but ser 8.Were, on\u2019 sell\u2019 1: Ber + or i \u2018exact.time.- Tt they ssn er Tes \u201cthey.were sure to be.punctual; passed\u2019 her in Icknield \u2019 Street as \u201c necéssary \u201d to_\u2018qùicken \u2018their x \u201cthey passed: her crossing.\u2018the, the \u201cMason's.Arms.\u201cthe: .lay dlong her route were \u2018often glad- \"dened.with *pennies.from the.reti -cule.Some \u2018of.them: waylaid- her.ev: ery Friday night, walking along < \u201cby: her ;eide\u2014even tHe mew-breeched -ur- chins : could: go \u2018her pace \u2018comfortably \u2014and looking+up.with \u2018eager, expect- apt faces, and thinking of peppermint Tock at\u2019 Pour.ounces.for 8 penny.us :No pilgrim.\u2018ever trod \u2018the steps: \u2018of a> shrine\u2019 with.greater devotion than Mrs.Fenton\u2019 pressed the flagstones: of Icknield Street.\u201cShe never had :any Am] pulse: to neglect the business; she and, \u2018others.were.i; unreliable \u201cafterwards; \u2018the trivial round furnished all\u2019 \u2014of nearly all\u2014that she needed.to ask \u201cturn she\u201d-wàs tén\u201d minutes \u2018late \u2018for.\u201cdinner, and\u2019 she\u2019 did not go down to: \u201cthe office-in the\u2019 afternoon.The Lon-* .don order\u2019 had Tamed into\" the ~back-: ground.-For the #ifst time since her husband's death, or, at -any rate, -sincde her son's departure for Canada, she was seriously.preoccupied with'a trouble of her own that had nothing :to do with Joe Stacey, or Anne Biggs, or any other tual; ¢ommonplace=dld woman, with- even old\u2019 womeil' romantic.\u2018 Her.hair was a dead \u201cgrey; \u2018her face was fat, and the features of ft small -and prone\u201d to ol ration 4s the adi- posé-tissue incr \u201cmore and more; she Walked with shedvy,\u201d short Steps; | she soon got hot! end'sometimes :she panted _îhelezantiF; \u2018voice; that\u201d had\u2019 churthed® Willlam, Fenton pas never: used to grace .an -epigram or utter 2 smart saying; \u2018her | only accomplish ent was hymn-tunes with one hand, -# And the cause of her disquietide \u201cWas 80: unreasonable.She had planned an.excursion.to tRe Lickey Hills, -but she \u2018had not -mentioned it to.Ger- \u2018ald, op tested his.peadiness to give up: hls journey to Brendon.- She did not \u2018even know that ii: was not in: connection with his.work he went.\u201cShe thought probably: it was, as he- \u2018had told her -Squire Mohun \u2018owned Bren- don.«.Her son \u2018had his grand friends, and naturally he would want to see them.-Aftér = all, too,\u2019 business is \u2018business, if he -had gone on business\u2019 | \u2014none realized that better than she 'did\u2014and it was \u2018¢ommendable in Gerald that, having - given.up his Cana- \u2018dian.post, he: should try to make his position secure.She.could not blame\" him for going.She could npt\u201ceven put it down to lack of consideration for her.He \"thought she would be at.\u2018business\u2019 all \u2018day.He had promised to come back to-morrow.\u2018She had never understood Perhaps she: had\u2019 never ;shared his most.Intimate confidence.She could not.expect that.Gerald would open.his\u2019 eart to her, and, if he did, she would o ly be perplexed by his way of looking at things.In.a: vague way she acknowledged all this.Still she sat on thie creaking piano stool at ten o'cloek that night and fingered, out the treble | of \u2018Abide with me\u2019 And the sweet voice quavered in every line, and large tears kept falling on.the kéys, \u2018and the words, \u2018When other helpers fail and com-' forts flee, pierced to jfhe very quick fat her.\u2018emotiqnel | and unselfish squi.To be.continued \u201cBED-TIME STORIES ) WHAT JULIE T AUGET TEE TBA Le If any one hail told Tulle that the now.teacher was going \u2018to learn môre from her than Jülle was frém-the new teacher, wouldn\u2019t: shé have opened her It \u2018was true al] the same, and just before starting or \u201cschool, that.first morning, slie said] to herself: \u2018What's the use of trying to be anybody ?My hair Is t and my face 18 sallow, and these glasses .are so Lun This ld has no use for plain people like As\u2019 poor Miss Field shook \u2018hands with her - n scholars.that morning, she 1 knww that they Were scanning her.from head to foot and probably comparing ber unfavorably\u2019 with their last: teach- .She was discouraged, and if it hadnt \u2018bean Yor Julle.she might have kept on\u2019 being discouraged, and then what.would\u201d have become .\u2018of her, 1 wonder.: ' \u201cNow, Juife was a very \u2018plain little lgirl.Her hair was thin like Mies Field's, and she wore glasses, too, although \"her wast\u2019 sallowy i 250, 22 DR.A, W.CHASE'S \\ CATARRH POWDER : id sent direct to a box ; i blower free.A alers-or) 7 own): drendtuülly s | Other things Interested her, and; T once in a while Miss Field's.eyes would /|-You ses the n regretted public holidays, because Joe | But the day Î Jlowing Gerald's raout any of \u2018the attributes\" that make\u2019 : \u201cher cléar, sweet |\u201d Lo\" play} : | freckles and glasses and things \u201ccame trippl into \u201c achdoi \u201cafter.\u2018gong.\u201cpie ime Mise Field thought! |\u2019 | she was as Plain-looking .a child as she had ever seen.Of - cottrse,\u201d neither: Tulle - mor \u201cMiss Field \u2018knew that -Julte was to teach a very fmportant lesson.that day; never-.=} theless, Julfe begdn at\u2019 oùce jüst\"as if knew.she.was to \u2018do it, and.Miss \"| Field hegari at once \u201cto learn ! First, when Julie came in- the- room, {'ehe began to show a great interest in everything round her.Her jolly: little 1 round eyes \u2018behind the glasses darted \u201chither and thither, talking in thé new teacher, the new globe on-the platform, | Mary.McPherson's new dress, -which was piped with ved, the new scholar\u2014 a pretty little girl-whose looks seemed Lo.delight.-Julle very much.; Many.every \u2018rove round to.where Julie sat, and she { | couldn't help smiling, .at her.\u201cThat | child \u201cisn\u2019t \u2018troubling herself about ber plain face,\u201d \u201csaid.Miss Field to herself.new teacher hdd already Begun \u201cto Jeam-the lesson Juite was teaching her.| \u201cBy and dy, Miss Fleld Began, amine her-puplls on- their last) term\u201d work.-Julle-took.the Hvellest, interest iii the \u2018questions.She watchéd - the Children's.faces le they wire ans.\u2018wering, and \u201clistened to\u2018 every, x they said; \u2018Just as if their success fallire was a matter of vital\" ifñport- \u2018anee to -her.= Her eyes lighted with satisfaction \u2018when the answers.were correct; and when they were wrong her disappointment was quite.decided.\u2018Well, well\u201d: said Mies Field to-hér-\u2019 self, \u2018that child ds.as interested in each question ag 12:4t \u2018were her own.What: .tn.Féomelfh Tittle creature \u2018she must ter this Speech \u2018 \u2018jou \u201cmily de Bure lies succes as \u2018a téâcher was ; At Téces : me\u201d Mids\u2019 Field went down inthe playground to witch the.chil dren\u2019 \u201cplay; and there everybody \"was inquiring for \u2018Julles.~ - *s \u2018and play, with th me, Julie.\u201d Faite \u201clen°£o this \u2018the .way to} ley] Flympy?.\u201cTulle, win you.\u2018have a piece \u2018of my apple.ur Miss Æ eid heard Temarks like these Jon every \u201csaid,\u201d and Julie was.here, there, and.everywhere.iTS \u2018Dear à me,\u2019 Said Miss: Field.to.Berself, Tow the children do \u2018like\u2019 Julie - It seems to me.that looks don't count in her Case\u201d.You: see, - the new\u2019 teacher was.progressing.» + At noon, when Miss Field was \u2018put- \u201cting: on her things to go home, she saw \u2018there wag.trouble in the playground.The -chéHrén.- were \u2018gathered round.the eye new\" girl, who was talking very ST\".don\u2019t want to play with Julie,\u201d Mise Field aie we her- say.\u2018I don't e her; e ears anges lots of freckles & and has \u2018There\u2019 said Miss Field to \u2018herself, \u2018now heres\u2019 trouble for Julie; she's got to reckon.with her freckles.It's just as I sald this -morning\u2014the world has nd use-fôr plain people.\u2019 .«ii.ré don't itn we know \u2018how to play gamé without Julie,\u2019 sa Mar, McPherson.- a.y \u201cI don\u2019t-café: I wouldn't \u201cbe.seen \u2019 playing with her,\u2019 \u2018declared the pretty new, girl.\u2018She.isn't petty, acknowledged Jane Butler.: \u2018I never: saw such: freckles,\u201d add.Bessie Conant.° ~ \u2018Nor I,\u201d \u2018agreed Nellie Davis.\u201c \u201cNor L » Nor I oC \u201c t seemed now \u2018as if Everybod; was turning against Julle.Miss body was just.going to \u2018take her part when\u2019 sie \u2018saw her bounding across \"the yard, \u2018Come,\u2019 cried Julle, \u2018we'll Play.the new Een ASS do Eh en Ë -Zin.Jülie stoppéd sh be ry nats 1 the matter?A asked eag- The children\u2018 1ooked - at the pretty new girl.\u2018She dôsn *t want to play with you,\u2019 spoke Up Jane Butler.\u201cWhy not?inquired Julie.\" \u2018Before Miss Field could speak some.child \u201cblurted out the .truth.\u201cFor shame!\u2019 ¢rled Miss Field, starting to- \u2018ped before she \u2018had ta uf.Steps, \u201cfor she saw that Suite.Vs equal.to.the cécasion.a _ \u201cDêëar me!\u201d cried, Jule), I thought \u2018something awful had hap pened.Why.-she exclalmed, turning .to the \u201cprêtty.new girl, \u2018what does It matter.about as long as I know how.to.play the ga game?Come on.Tulle, laughed and danced away, and them, even to the pretty new.girl! .Miss Field stood for a moment and watched the children.A big tear thad gathered-in each one of her eyes, voi \u2018her face was beaming.- \u201cDear little \u2018teachér!\u2019 she said: softly, | \u2018she knows how to play the game, and 80 her looks don\u2019t.-count.\"Now I'm\u2019 going - to try Julle\u2019s \u201cwhy, indeed I will.\u201d ° When \u2018the new \u2018teacher got back to her boarding house she began to \u2018play the game.\u201d 8he greeted all the other inmates with' the \u2018pleasantest smile, She.took an interest in everything they said and did, and\u2019 she told them \u2018about JuHe, although of course, she didn\u2019t _mention any names.Happy tears came into \u2018her eyes as \u2018she talked, and after she\u2019 \u2018had gane back to school, the boarders got together and .decided that the new teacher was.just lovely\u2019 Wasn't Julie .ai nice little teacher?\u2014 The Messenger.for the Chil-.ren.\u201d 3 4 : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 | WHAT, SAITH THE SCRIPTURE ?November 16.- | Who bl show us any good Ps.iv, 6.Set your affection on things above, not or t ngs Ton the earth.Col, Hi, Every.good + gilt.and every perfect an is from above, and: cometh down from the Father of.lights.A man -can recelve me a 1° given: Mm from - heaven.emes | ohn! ii., #1.| cætroado; or COURSE, Prodised This.Homesick Sea Lion.Chiéago, November 15 ng of its daily routine at balancing a ball on the end of \u2018its nose ip a north side theatre last\u2019 \u2018night, a trained sea lion .flopped through a window pane and into an.\u201calley.\u201d When it felt the snow and, sniffed the cold air it appeared \u2018in\u2019 its \u2018natural element and started at a lively gait for Lake Michigan.The animal lost in its race\u2019 for the icy lake \u201cwater by\u2018'a small margin.À crowd of men and, boys tracked : the animal- and captured it when, it.was within a minute or two of attaining its goal.\u2018PICTURES - FOR THE CHATEAU \u2026 LAURIER, \u201cIn keeping- with the .general surroundings -0f.the- Chateau- Laurier, the new\u201d 32,000,000 :hotel, constructed by the Grand Trunk Railway system at Ottawa, the pictures for.the bedrooms have.been purchased, and| consist of | somet-of the best \u2018reproductions of famous: masterpieces from: the Lon- dan, Paris and.Berlin galleries.\u201d They Will be: framed in \u201cmoulding that will o:| harmonize with the fittings of the 'sev- fre Bower Hoaiat the ertil\u2019 floors, including Louts XV.Louis tears the XV an \u2019 1 a p pgs in Bi hor ind and i LE d :Coloniai sty les.: ; Care and cures Catarrb and crus Fever.BT, tasti J Jéction -Ofrthe pictures: sé that \u2018they - 1-add- to \u2018the heertuin Iness mnificént hote at 5] QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Foo STANDING OF PARTIES.to.ex< | \u201c*Julle, 1 want to, tell.you a secret.a \u2018| \u2014The Carnegie Hero Fund, endowment | ward the group of girls; but she.stop-, en the - children followed, every.one of |\u201d , 1 sit afore a half-oot fire, - - | Nae frien\u2019 hae I to-danner in.(We invite questions on all possibls subjects of genera\u2019 interest, to which we shall do our best to obt .n correct answers, and shall insert such queries and replies as we can maxe room for.\u2018This must not be \u2019 used, however, as an advertising column or as an inquiry bureau for matters not of public interest.Every query must be accompanied with \u2018the name and.postal address of the sender, and no notice 111 be take anonymous communications.) GENERAL \u2014 THE WORKMAN CASE.Tramore.\u2014I héve not seen anything about the judgment in the Workman case.Has it been delivered yet?Ans.~ GROUND BARLEY.B.L.O.\u2014Please let me know if there is any barley flour made nowadays.Ans \u2014 We are, old th al\u2019 18 oth to be in ! that barley A.M\u2014The day following\" the general election you \u2018published the standing of the two political parties, but man changes have since taken place, Would you give the correct standing of the parties now, in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces?Ans.\u2014Quebec, 28 Conservatives, 37 Liberals; Nova Scotia, 9 Conservatives, 9 Liberals; New Brunswick, 5 Conservatives, 8 Liberals; Prince Bdw sland, 2 Conservatives, 2 Liberals, KIPLINGS X MESSAGE, C.B.St.G.\u2014Will .you~ please say what was the gist of Rudyard Kipling's message about reciprocity?Ans.\u2014It was to the effect that \u2018Canada was risking her own soul,\u201d that if she entered into the proposed \u2018agreement she \u2018must in- -evitably\u2019 adopt the commercial, social, business, ethical standards of the more - populous nation, ; \u201cBOURASSA \u2018-M.J.D.\u2014How is the- name Bourassa pronounced?Ans.\u2014\u2018Boor-ah-sa\u2019 as near- Ri4 as \u2018it can be indicated in writing, Accent on the \u2018last syllable, in which the \u2018a has the sound almost of \u2018a\u2019 in \u2018saw.\u2019 THE REVENUE.O.C.\u2014In case of: reciproc'*y, how would the revenue be.faised without direct taxation?Ans\u2014The measure of reciprocity proposed would not have \u2018affected the revenue to any very appreciable extent.In the event of free trade, there would have to be direct taxation, on income, and, perhaps, also on land.In England, a free trade country, the greatest part of the revenue is raised by income tax.here is now a movement to place certain taxes on land.\u2018FORGED IN STRONG.FIRES.\u2019 À Toronto Reader writes: \u2018I have greatly enjoyed the story \u2018Forged in Strong Fires\u2019 (which ran as a serial in the \u2018Witness'), many features of which appealed to me very.strongly, not least the peculiar psychological study afford- ed-by the working out of Joyce Gran- Villes experiences.Please tell us where to procure the story in book form.Ans.\u2014It is published by Littie, Brown & Co.34 Beacon street, Boston.Any bookseller can procure it for you.CARNEGIE HEF HERO FUND.-C.H.\u2014I should like to find out something about the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, or to get the address of some member of.that commission.Ans.$5,000,000, was created by Mr, Carnegie in April, 1904, for the benefit of the dependents of those losing their - ives in heroic efforts to save their fellow men, or for the heroes themselves if: injured only.Provision was also made for medals to be given in com- \u2018memoration of heroic acts.In his letter to the Hero Fund Commission, in -whose.hands the fund was placed, Mr.\u201cTf Carnegie outlined the general scheme \u2018of the fund thus: \u2018To place those following peaceful vocations, who have been injured pn heroic effort to save human life,\" somewhat better positions pe- cuniarily than before until able to work death.In case of death, the widow and children, or other dependents, are to be provided for until she remarries and the children until they reach a .self-sup- \u2018porting age.For exceptional children, exceptional grants are to be made for exceptional education.Grants of sumg of money may also be made to heroes \u2018or heroines as the commission thinks -advisab h case to be \u2018judged on itd merits.The fund applies only lo tracts -performed on or after April 15, 1904, within \u2018the United States, the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, and \u2018the waters thereof.The president of the commission is Charles L.Taylor, \u2018and the secretary, F.M.Wilmot, Pittsburg, Pa., .\u2018THE LAST TO CUDDLE DOON.\u2019 E.M.R., Leith, kindly sends the following poem, asked for by \u2018Mac\u2019 :\u2014 1 sit afore a half-oot fire, An\u2019 am a\u2019 my lane, Nae trier or fremit danners in, - For a\u2019 my fouk are gane._He sleeps the mools amang, An -auld frail body like mysel'\u2014 Its time that I should gang.The win\u2019 moans roun\u2019 the auld house en An\u2019 shakes the a'e fir tree, An\u2019 as it souchs it waukens up -Auld things fu\u2019 dear to me.If 1 could only greet, my heart It wadna' be sae salr; But tears are gane, an™ bairns are gone, An\u2019 baith come back nae mair.Ay, Tam, puir Tam, sae.fu\u2019 o' fun, He.fan\u2019 this world a fecht, An\u2019 salir, sair he was hauden doon Wi\u2019 mony a weary wecht.He Vbore it a\u2019 until the end, But when we laid him doon, The grey hairs there afore their time Were thick amang the broon.An\u2019 Jamie wi\u2019 the curly: heid, Sae buirly, \u2018big an\u2019 braw, Was cut doon in the prême 0 youth, The first amang them a\u2019, If I had tears for thae Fauld \u2018een, .Then could 1 greet fu\u2019 weel : To think o> Jamie lyin\u2019, deid ; \u2018Aneath.the engine wheel.- Wee Rab\u2014what can 1 gay © * him, He's waur than deid tae~mé; Nae word frae him thae Weary years Has come across the sea.- Could I but ken that he is weet.As here I sit this nicht - This warld wi\u2019 a\u2019 its faucht an\u2019 care\u2019 | wad look a wee thing licht.- An\u2019 I am a\u2019 my lane, For a\u2019 my fouk are gane.I wuss that He wha rules us a\u2019 Frae where he dwells abüne, \u2018Wad touch my auld grey heid an\u2019 say Its time tae cuddle doon.- Ts RADIUM.M.J.D.~\u2014What is\u2019 radium?Ans.\u2014 Radium is a very remarkable metallic | in.pitehblende and other uranium minerals.\u2018It can be separated in pure form.but is any prepared in sromide' or chloride compounds.In appearance it resembled common - salt, and.has the wondexful property of lasting indefinitely without any apparent change It is intensely radio-active, and rives off \u2018three distinet types of rays.It can An\u2019 John\u2014that was my ain gude man\u2014 | element found in very small quantities tires, ous qualities.It is very sra- expensive, and its uses are what are the necessary precau:: > be taken?Ans \u2014I do not thin.: there would be the least risk of gion in \u2018such a case.At the low \u201c° perature of the earth, especially in» ™ ter, the germs of tuberculosis © J quickly killed out.In any vas ny charge with electricity the air throush which it passes, and has great lumin- coffin would likely be intact.a\u201d fvould be an added protection.The kind, Quality and Price you want, at LATIMER?S ame I CERES 2 N SEE LT jaber anitary mercant +, said uv VAT could be cniieagu If the the dem Hogvr.Se might tl anppointil *a colled The hoa \u2018yre wh ifficient \u2018ahjfshm New O Vossels through afficjal d canal, wl ary 1.19 tained in 1, P.Be cressive ration.\u2019 \u2018rom Ma t+vd Stat Washing \u2018Tam War to cfficial d vanal hal 115, it 3 gels toy as prac sen Lo vusly ex the chief] \u201canal CY accompli of 1913, vance af Jate, 8 Toronte whether moving, itz.the priest off + the If the ap jidgment court jus flied at vidge He \u201carate tl Seman C + the di \u2018ion for à hat evid he was | \"id land le cano3 utholie \"1 take ays his av estiga Lond flere n Septe letter { my dig \u20181hority -vundon, Doesn't at On \u201cCATA N .Becaus CT suffe Ne\u2014thos Uffiruit j ured wit \u2018cathe t zone, an Imes ary Je tinies \u201cest, br Just th: icine.Sie esse) MN gested .SITUATIO Vv WILL WAIT.A WHILE to the cathedral for duty you are sus- ;' ç A Po O | C : NS VACANT.pended from the exercises of your A.AV.on | WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD Establish grist faculties.\"You\" may \u201cnot.[** Warm, Comfortable Statersoms.general, meld family of lo.ont trollers Asked to & th ore; administer any sacrament | ?MONTREAL - qupasc LENG Steamers leave atT p.m.4ally,\u201d except ing before 4 r ou a penis in the Jorn.Contd Bureau °F offer up the sacrifice of the masa.or Sundays.; Mount Stephen svéiue (him at ; Civic Information perform any other act of jurisdiction TORRT OFFIOR, Aw WORN THY FYLLONG, 1 Victoria Square.stan _except on your becoming obedient to \u2014 : : WANTED, al LBCTRO-PLATER, Range \\ depts io em ne the Board | shall cease.oe ron this suspension CANADIAN® TF RAND TRUN THIET ply, ta ALBION Tove WTI Lin al Diurars Chamber of Commerce, In another letter by the Bishop the ! MSIE pre EET AD A oria, B.C de, the Exchange, ask causes for dismissal are given as\u2019 the - PACI Les C FROM BOY WANTED 5 sg uilders\u201d - , sy double-traok route betw FOR ROOF PRESS.| Cone B resterday to estaP- aversion of a-large number of the ia APPly at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office = na of information es people to Father Gnam as their pastor | RE and Chicago.is CARPENTER ; Te u \u2026 ; haga of intending industries |and-the loss of reputation and injury TORONTO SERGE J | MONTREAL & QUEBEC T0 LIVERPOOL | X3FENTERS fP FARORERS Want me \u2018real, The deleg ident, 0 religion occasioned by his frequent- ERY SATURDAY, fi Me 4H Sherrard, pres ing hotels and drinking intoxicating 1045 PIL DAILY: © Yi 1.Meldrum, : x adian Manufacturers\u2019 ,; R.Te FL cn.MI George Hadrill, | of Trade; Mr.of the / president en, and Mr.L , 41 sevretary-treasurer o rs Exchange moldrum explained that was desired to \u201c, ~ne promoters is cm l rics mmercial and indus cl 55 rnis bureau In .competent ç the Une for secretary.such an office, wis di op Wanklyn said that in wire ; It cost from $12,000 to JE ETT it was finally abolished \u201cwas not considered.espe- ; lacge cities advantageous to Tn © This institution I for western cities 1GeUUF, or Tegina.Ch nia cuskato Mr.Ve \u201cson Could be supplied.vn said er 5 or any Fa (ould obtain it.a ney was conversant wi tion, Dr.an engineer.« variety A pe abta a''raque= \u2018 Je pu sntrollers should notice an and give out The pr ve hei vent demand existed for the ra ishment nf the office.eee LATE IN 1913.\u2014\u2014 Is Time Now Set For Passage of Vessels Through Panama Canal.\u2014\u2014 \u201cox Orjrans.La.November Mois will be allowed to Vozsois -yrouzh the Panama Canal before the agin] dare of the opening of canal which a 1 1915, This information is ined in a letter received to-day by .FE.bentley.chairman of the ; 8 nion\u2018s Committee on Immi- Hal Service, steamship and Rai ne \u201cration, sm Major F.C.Boggs.\u201ced States Corps of! Washington.Major Boggs says: directed by the Secretary La .that while the to inform you War date of the opening \u201cof icin! \u201canal has been set for January \u2018six, it is the intention to allow ols to utilize the canal just as soon indications the opinion previ- mean as practicable.Present rm te hear out usly expressed by t he-chair \u201che chief engineer of \u201cthes Isthmian\u2019 \u201canal Commission (Wat this-can be vrcomplishel during the latter half sf 1913.although it is too far in pd- vance at this time to fix any definite interests will, how- late, >ver, vission an lilas Shipping be advised as soon as the.feels assured that be passed withaut A BISHOP'S DUTY.Taronto, Nov, 15 \u2014 The que viether Bishop Fallon erred in re- or in the manner of remov- Philip J.Gnam, parish | ving, \u201c2, the Rev, Priest of Wyoming, is to be se v the Divisional Court.\"udgment of court judge of Lambton, vied at Osgoode Hall.have the diocese of London.In his \u2018en for a new trial Father Gnam At evidence clearly established eo Wus stholiv Church for his removal taken.\u201cavs his dismissal was irregular.vestigation was held by the Bishop London | and two priests at ers Church, London, citer to Father Gnam saying: my disagreeable dutv to protect my \u2018lhority as Bishop of the diocese of On receipt of this letter and «adon, secretary of Associe- |.ond, presiden pruriés secretary of F.C.Lari- Chamber of H.Lauer, man- give informa- of prospective he advantages of Mont- should be in Controllers a resolu- ted hy the bodies represented.au was established some irum said that it was not -ant to have @ special officer, medium whereby the desir- that persons need to apply to the Con- information desired, Lachapelle with ditions.Mr.Dupuis mous 231 tions, and he himself, je spa So aimost of information desirable ined from him and his ds for information are too a Controller Wanklyn, they = consider the necessity of \u2018+ commissioner or officer information.would consider this depar- it was convinced that a has been set for Janu- Engineers at unnecessary The papers 1 the appeal of the priest against the Judge }McWatt, county The county \u201c1dge held that the parish priest must icate ine rectory as.ordered by the \u201crman Catholic episcopal corporation | lawfully in possession of the iil lands, and the steps required by le canons and decrees of the Roman He claims that in other J August n September 26 Bishop Fallon wrote the this trial He that To- $15,- was like the that \u20aces- 15.\u2014 pass the *con- Pro- Un- of the 1, ves- end: stion ttled | been mo- says that were An St.25, \u2014\"It res 01d Folks\u2019 Cougs | Doesn't Disturb the the Stomach, Eases at Once and Cures Thoroughly.| \"CATARRHOZONE\u201d A BOON MANY THOUSANDS.Because ar vou are old im ult brestiiing can be thoroughl id with Catarrhozone.You simpl athe the healing vapor of Catarrh- Tim no 1e full of Nik es *rnres that reaches every van ted membrane in two secénds.drugs tn take\u2014nothing to harm or \u201c0 the stomach, because Cat ce Many years\u2019 writes Richard wed fon: Stirling, Ont., \u201c| have suf- from Catarrh, and continually viked and coughed, so \u201cable condition Doctors: th Led were quite useless.Has time phi nose: n ment, and so on as the least bit of ; j card\u2019 \u201cpoke fag ne 2nd s medicine did not hel In ons Not one of good.Catarrhozone ars th \u20ac se-called remedies.eceiving such immense 3 LEW A weeks | arc 5 wag nd throat trouble.\u201d : re 5 \"und lasts SE Jes Zäc.and 50c, - he \u201cfan, NY AH, l'atarrhozone Cor and Kingston, Ont E is no reaso suffering with everlasting cough- T\u2014lhose terrible chest troubles an Jae and instantly its rieh balsamic és are varried by your breath into Ge Énicsr recesses of the nose, throat, i, bronchial tubes and lungs.think of it\u2014a direct breathable soothing antiseptic 1 is the purest, safest cough, -ca- Thoand anid remedy ever devised.that my oat was always in an inflamed, ir- ¢ least, and all other reme tes 1 wasted in snuffing powder in another using a greasy benefit, 1 \"ued using Catarrhozone, pes completely cured of Inzane to-day.Large size two njonths.déal- TO sore, arrh- case them pany, ={ did: ment ot seek such\u2019 powder.{Tectors of both were severely biamed | and ballast.\u2018ged them apart.ë ! (he tenders were referred to favorably tried it.Really it: bene- Me more in a few hourg than |.of treatment with doctors\u2019 and liquors.' THE HORSE'S CHAMPION.By-law Sought to Prevent Excessive Use of Salt and Sand on Streets.7 The cause of the horsé needs a champion both in summer and winter, and now that the latter is approaching with vigor, the Montreal Vehicular and Traffic Association ave arranged with the Board of Control for an appointment either on \u2018Wednesday or Thursday, when it will urge on the board the necessity for a | by-law which will prohibit the excessive use of sand and salt by .the Montreal Street Railway to clear their tracks.The association peints out that the sand and salt cakes into the space below the horge\u2019's fetlock and freezes; blood poison sets in, and the horse dies.: From $0 to 40 hormes are lost every month during - he winter: from this cause, the \u2018association claims.It is hoped that such a by-law will be enacted and that during the win- \u2018ter salt and sand will -be used with- \u2018more juagment, and only on hills and | switches.Besides the suffering consequent on blood poisoning, the horse has difficulty in pulling a load.over roads that have been treated with this mixture, \u2018the wheels of the Vehicle sinking through to the pavement.The Street Railway say they.cannot | run theiricars without the use of the | salt and sand; the Vehicular Associ- .ation retort that they must, or at least with less of it.- Ar ther matter to be taken up with of a better means of communication between the upper and lower levels for vehicular traffic.Nearly all the.existing avenues connecting the two.districts are laid with street car \u201ctracks, with the exception of Mountain \u2018street, and \u2018it is rumored that \u2018this also will shortly be laid.\u2018The association will urge.upon e board the desirability from the horse's point of view of keeping this street.open.Notices are to be placed in .warehouses and business places, asking.shippers.not to throw their sweepings | on to the street, as nails are apt to be picked up by horses\u2019 feet, = .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 er FRENCH GOVERNMENT: Victorious in Three-Day Debate on Powder Question.Paris, November 15.\u2014Premier Cail- laux triumphed yesterday in the first interpellätion on the powder question, and the Government's order for the day was sustained by a vote of 402 to 98.M.Del e, \u201cminister of marine, .wound up the three days\u2019 debate with a vigorous speech on the age Umit: of powders, in which he said that the limit should be reduced from six to, four years.He.declared .that the navy needed powder of a higher resistance.thanes army, and - that the Govern- \"| Pressure during the debate compell- |.ed the Government to publiah the re- Buis and Moulin -Blané powder factories, which had been withheld.Di- for malpractices, but if \u20ac reports originally contained references ineul-'| Pating thé late minister Brus, or: other deputies, these did not appear.ap rt < A WORLD'S SPEED RECORD.* Paris, Nov.15.\u2014In the military aviation trials yesterday Charles T Wey- mann, made a flight from Rheims to Amiens and return, a distance of three hundred kilometres (136) miles) in two hours and thirty-four minutes in a Newport monoplane.This is at the rate of .about seventy-two miles ah hour, which ;it is claimed, beats the re- sustained speed.Weyman carried a passenger, and had 650 pounds of fuel \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WOMEN IN BRUTAL FIGHT.Sapulpa, Okla., Nov.15.\u2014In a dye! on the principal Street of this city Lily Marshal and Mrs.Laura Smith, an In: dian, fought until their friends drag- The Marshal women is now in jail, and Mrs.Smith.is dead.Both are rich oil land holders, and the Aght was the result of a lovers quar- Te -~ ng \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $2,000,000 BUILDING.Winnipeg, Nov.14\u2014The final stone of the Canadian Bank of Commerce's two million dollar building in.Winnipeg was laid to-day with elaborate ceremony.| ree RESEMBLED FISH MARKET., The corner of St.Catherine and Uai- versity streets resembled a fish market for a short time on Monday afternoon, when a runaway team belonging to D.Hatton & Co., fish dealers, 18 Bonse- cours street, struck the telegraph Post at that corner.The mad career of the fish cart was brought up by Constable Bussiers, of Chaboillez street station, when he stopped the horse shortly after the post.was struek- \u2014\u2014mpurmntetm - Ca THE DUKE\u2019S FIRST PARDON.His Royal Highness the Governor: |g pardon, in favor of Joanni Pozzi, an Italian copdemned in March last to three years in the penitentiary of Saint Vincent de Paul by Judge Langelier, for wounding a compatriot.- Pozzi leaves the penitentiary afternoon.EXTINGUISHED BY TEACHERS.A small fire which was extinguished by the teachers and some of the pupils of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, in | a cupboard under the stairs on the ground floor, called the northeast fire brigade out Monday.Very few of \u2018the inmates of the institution knew anything about the fire, and nothing resembling a panic was started.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TENDERS FOR SEWERS.The Board of Control opened tenders for about: $70,000 worth of sewers on Monday.The following streets are affected: Valois, Cote des Neiges, Berri, Pine Avenue, Melrose, -Oxford Avenue, and Harbor Street.\u201c Mr George Janin, City Engineer.= rm dr DIED FROM FALL.\" Geo.Loranger, 55 years of age, dicd yesterday in the Montreal Hospital, as the result of a fall \u2018which \u2018he had on.the revetement wall at the harbor, where he was employed as a night watchman.At.the preaerit mo: -mett, his place of residence is not known, .ngither is the name of the | the Controllers will - be the provision |.death.55.743 S108 oF THE ATREET.thi port of the inquiry into the Pont de 1 j case - now beftig heard in the Superior cord by any method of locomotion for ' Geieral put his.signature to his first on Saturday - General | YONQE ST.STATION.NORTE TORONTO.Unguestionably the pest of alk tentas va .tween tha twe Ot¥iee; CT Superier Compertment.Ours, sad Boomy 8.45 am.1.sad Ro D.daily to Unies | Statioi on- oa 0 a, w.se ha a 2 EL CALEDONIA SPRINGS WEEK-END HOLIDAY RESORT CHEAP FARES GOING FRIDAY and SA AY.BEE TURN UNTIL MONDAY.= EMPRESS SPECIALS.Parlor dally, In connec th the \u201cEmpress Ireland,\u201d Pram quete, > Frigay, Novemt.ber 17th, BMPRERS SPECIAL,\u201d of colon and first-class coaches Soendard Sleepers, will lsave Montreal | Ol Windsar Street Station, $.80 p.m, - ON \u201cThursday, Nov.16th.\u201cEMPRESS MAIL SPECIAL,\u201d AN AFRICAN TRAGEDY.tugal Official.~~.\u2014 Africa, November ¥.\u2014The govarnor \u2018of Nyasaland reports that Right Rev-.Nyasaland, with threes ladies, recently landed at Kanjs, on the Portuguese side of Lake Nyasa.They were met by a Portuguese official, who, after an altercation, shot\u2019 the Bishop dead.The remainder of the \u2018party returned to Likoma The British resident at Æutakoa is investigating the matter.: ET \u2014\u2014\u2014 A ROYAL DEFEAT.\u201cLegal Decision Against Belgien | HA vo.Le, - Brussels, November 15.\u2014A legal decision was \u2018handed down yesterday against the Princess Louise in her suit againat the .Neider \u201crueliback Foundation, the National Bank, for a restitution of certain property, securities and - effects tion.It is claimed that the late King made these.properties over to the foundation for the: benefit of the Baroness Vaughan, who was the mother of several of his.children, and whom he married.shartly ators.is Action to Decide Whether Street Cars Can Legally Be 5 > Stopped There.: The rights of the Montreal .Street Railway to stop their cars to take or \u2018let off passengers on the lurther side of a street will be questioned in a Court, in\u2018which™ Thomas White, a driyer for Davies, Ltd, packers, sues, the company for $1 84 for injuries caused by being throwh from his cart at the corner of Bleury and Juror streets last .January.He alleges negligence in the.driver of one car stopping his car on the wrong corner, and the driver of another car with which he collided, ia not soundi \u2018his bell.ree raser .\u201cNO - - FEUDAL SYSTEM.(Canadian Associated Press.) \u2026 London, Nov.15.\u2014The Duke Sutherland emphasizes the fact that he has bought land in Canada not for.forming a large estate.He is anxious to have settlers and not tenants.He insists upon \u2018this because & prominent Liberal newspaper - expressed fears that the Duke's action, if cop ied by others, might lead -to the establishment of a Canadian feudai ays) \u2018tem.regret SETTLED .OUT OF COURT.\" The action brought against the Mont- rèal Street Railway Company for -$10,- 000 dy \u2018Gustave Levesque, - on the grounds that a freight car knotked § rence and \u2018Sherbrooke streets in September, 1919, as a result of which he lost a leg, several toes, and sus- 1ained injuries, has been settled out of court.A jury had been empannelled and evidence heard.One of the main points to be raised by counsel for plaintiff was regarding the rights of the defendant company to run freight cars on the streets, but this was not | gone into.rer DISMISSED BRUNETS CLAIM.Mr.Justice Pe Lorimier yesterday.\u2018handed down a decision in \u2018the case .of Rodolphe Brunét, ét al, va.the City of Montreal, dismissing the action for $48,282.50, which amount was claimed by the plaintiff because of à contract which had been cancelled by the city.In August, 1909, the plaintiff obtained a contract for the laying of street pavings, but owing to injunctions taken out aguingt him the éxecution of the tontfêct was auspendeé, and was later rescinded by the city council.\u2018Mr.Brunet brought an action for the above amount, claiming that by _¢An- celling the éontract the city had.caused the firm à loss of the above timount.\u2018The judge dismissed the action on the grounds that the city cancelled the.contract in the régular way and with -æooû reasons.mtr er eme mars \"A QUARTER MILLION FIRE, Detroit, Nov.15.\u2014Fire which for a time threatened a portion of Detroit's businesé district broke out last night on the fourth floor of the Fish, Garton & Wills Company, wholesale millinery, on Jefferson.avenue.The blaze got beyond control; and a blizzard hampered the firemen.After a two=hour fight the firemen succeeded in saving the costly adjoin- Ing building and getting the blaze under fair control.The loss probably will not.be more than $250,000.rmy\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 THE FRUITS OF THE STRUGGLE Berlin, \u201cNovember 16.\u2014THhe first tangible result of.the Franco-German agreement appeared -yesterday, when.a contract -was signed by which the French and German.mining syndicates dn\u2019 Morocco -were.fused on a basis \u2018of equality.\u201cThe mining rights in Meroe.| \u2018physician.that sent: him to the -hospl«\u2019 æl.aay r and parlor cars, wilt} ave |.coaches, diner Windsor St.Station at 9.45 am, Friday, Nov, \u20181Tth, runring direct te the | ship's side at Quebec.Breakfast in diner ready at 9.15 am, 2 20 SLORY 73 1 186t Z Main sre ney Eh door Strets.Bishop of Nyasaland Shot by Pare - Lourenco Marques, Portuguese Hast Le erend A.J.Douglass, the bighop of | n State and\u2018 which were comprised in the founda-.{ning \u201cof.office or the exploitation af (fever and Tiewspapers, 4émuetea.: him down at the corner of St\u2014Law- - Ttook the form of an oyster supper.Mr.ft 7% HOURS via \u201cInternational! Limited\u201d (Finest and Fastest Train in Sanadn) Lvs, MONTREAL § a.m.every aay.Four Express Trains Daily.TORONTO ald WAST, : x ; Sem BL am 1.80 pm, 1 Joao Dm \u201cVictorian 7e RIVE TOT or.10 | Plas 8.Parlor and Librar n Day Corsican ., NFS Nov.17 Lattes Fillmen S Sleep ping Ce Yona, Biectris- Virginian, Nov.28, \"6.30\" a.moluding « res lamps in Saloon passage, $30.00 and $50.00, ihe.caves Su ORK.v a Longond Cabin, Sion, 353 59, and up.¢ ona, F : H.Co.\u2014*5.5 a on \"18:00 pone, Za.5 Liven col London.and Glasgow, $31.38 SORTON 4 sPHINE, $32.80, according to steamer.TO GLAS .wien Te © Ev.Bat am, 8.30 agen \u2026.© ox Baow.Tee Not MONTEEAL - OTTAWA-\u2014+8.30 am.\u201c88.Grämfian anû He ee ae | [ais pe ii 5.00 Bic om Tay: | 172,00 ramon A soon Clans.350.00.{Nov LE\u2014-33.où aim, #4.Ÿ p.a.an mes CI past er steamers, a.50 *3.15 s Cabin, called second, $ > * | ana \"5008 \u2018Third Class, $30.25.\" PS *|-Sardinter AVE = ap To Re = 08, Gorinthian |.\" Nov.15 \u201c| Pomeranian .:.Nov.19 PEER | L.A SEGRE 2 =| TRAIN SE SERVICE Express for St.H; th Drm - Hat he, Pec and intermediate sta- =| tions.Connections for Mont- | magny.Riviere du Loup and intermediate except Sinday.MARITIME EXPRESS 4 for Levis, Quebec, , RIV.au a \u2018 T0.A.M ons, daily, ; Campbellton, ohn, Halifax, Edward Island and Sydneys, dally, except Sat- L'urdays.Saturdays to Bt.Flavie only.4.00 - -1 Express té! St.Hyacinthe - and Nicolet,and intermediate P.M.| gat fons, daily \u2018except Bun- \u2014\u2014 a te CITY TICKET.oxriom: wows James St, \u201cel, Bell M.615: G o.STRUBB = - City Tokar À Ast, PRICE, Ast, Gen.Pass.s Apt.THE PULPIT THE HOPE.\u2018 A Be Sympathetic and.Many\" .Co sided.Uc of the new .First Chrigtlan Church here, Henry Watterson, editor of the journalists, statesmen.pad the moin- \u2018isters, saying: - \u2018I would have all\u2019 rain) ters _of \u2018Tall: |mion as free to.SISCURÉO EN 6 {Rings Qf LE this work as.the ata an and \u2018the Journells Bt; er with « this difference, \u2018| that \u2018the \u2018 objgetive pol : With\" ther | shall be = the _regeneration of through the.grace of God _ and not w a Journalism\u2019 8 yet tdo unripe to Tore \u2018than guess at truth from \u2018a \u2018 single \u2018side.organism.Until he dies™he is suspect.The puipit remains, therefore, still the Jmeral hope of the universe and the spiritual light of mankind, \u201cIt -must be \u2018non-partisan; -it must be non-professional.It must be manly and independent.But it'miust also be worldly-wise, not artificial, sympathe:\u2019 tic, broadminded and\u201c many-sided, equally ready to smite wrong in: the mighty and kneel \u2018by the bedside.of the lowly.and the\u2019 poor, the: Weak - \"and \u2014\u2014\u2014 SIR CHARLES TUPPER'S VIEW.(Canadian Associatéd Press.) London, Nov.156,\u2014Sÿ Charles Tup- per, speaking at a luncheon in his horior, ascribed the present proud position of Canada to the completion of federation by the inclusion of British Columbia, Cenadian Pacific.Railway and the adoption of a protective tariff.three had\u2019 been carried inthe teeth: of the bitterest Liberal opposition, \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 retirer | ACCOUNTANTS \"MEETING a.\u201cThe Canadian Accountants\u2019 .ASsociation at its regular monthly meeting held on Monday in the Lartviere Incorporee Hall, was addressed by-Mr.J.D.Altimas on the subject -of \u2018Car Accounting.A large gathering of members and visitors listened with.keen attention to the paper and the \u2018reader's answers to \u2018questions asked | thereon, Hght refreshments were served.The Association will \u2018have another interesting debate on accounting subjects on the second Monday in December.BURGLABS GET FIVE YEARS, Sarnia,\u2019 Ont.November\u201d 15.\u2014As- the outcome .of > two burglaries - \u201cwhich were committed here last Thursday night, J.'W.Rodgers and Herb, Glover were \u2018to-day.\u2019 sentenced \u201cto -five' years En ch in the penitentiary at Kingston.fliam McArthur, = who \u2018boarded\u2019 whose Information, it is alleged, they wére arrested, was taken.into cus- -ceive his trial in @ few.days.\u201d A PLEASANT EVENING.A most enjoyable ti; the head office of the United Photo- céption tendéred by the shipping staff [to Mr.C.P.Rice, president, and Mr.G.- A.Barrat, vice-president, on: thelr return from thelr \u201ctrip to Europe, whieh | \u2018 Bénnett, as chairman of the.evening, | welcomed their guests and spoke.of the cordial relations exisfiig betwe \"the différent -departmehtS\"_and te employers.evening there weré present Mr.W.E.Gladwi#i, Mr.V.'R.H.Johnston, Mr.George Barrat, Mr.L.Archer, Mr.B.Mitchell, Mr H.Cregeen.The musical programme was contHbuted by | \u2018Messrs.Wellum, Knighton, Cunningham and MeClosky, of the Shipping department.ACKNOWLEDGE gis wp gratefully acknowledges, the.following Subscriptions: haugh, Ron den MICCT ea Robert Munroe, John Murphy, \u2018Mort Phillips & Co., Charles gp J.\u201cthe Diamoñd.Flint Glass Company, L Lim ited, Abnet Kingman, each, $10;.D.K.- McLaren, Limited, Greenshields- Limited, Li miteds co:have been \u2018one of the chief.causes: of, £ trigtien \u2018between the two sountéies.\u201cJonathan .Hodgson, Cash, GX \u201cPackard 0., Limited, {Wi r ALLAN LINE.vues Liverpool -Glesgow, London.\u2018Col.Henry Watterson\u2019 Says It Mist 1 TUE, ROBERT REFORD ce, Limited, | Louisville.Ky., Nov.«#5\u2014In A ad} dress delivered at services:of dedication \u2018Courier-Journal\u2019 paid his respects.to |\u2019 \u2018 The |.atatesman stands mainly\u201d for political | the construction of thel All} After a full discussion of the - paper, | where the aceused did, and through | tody at Point Edward and will .re- |.e- was spent at | graphic Stores, Linitted, \u2018100 St.An-'| toine street, on the occasion of a re- | \u2018Besides the guests of the | \"- The superintendent of thé Boys\u2019 Home | Foatherston., a Philips.- \u2018ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, FAST TURBINE STEAMEXS.7@HORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE >\" : *Ddes not \u2018call at: Havre > One.Clasg-\u2014Sacond Sabin Fiate\u2014 London, $45: Havre, $47.50, $55.00, and up: Paris, i, 85 additional.Third Class, onden, $30.25; Havre, $31.00; « ~All.the steamers on.the above Its.| Have fitted with cold storage.5.Ca ALLAN, MONTREAL IIE LINE Glasgow Frown and Passenger Service.Yrem Glasgow, \u2018Montreal.Nov, 4.\u201cfr.ss.CASSANDRA.Nov.18 CHRISTMAS SAILINGS.From St.John, W.B.Deo.3 *\u201cfT.SS.ATRENLA .Dec.9 ; *1T.858.SATURNIA .\"Steamers fitted with Refrigerators : {Passenger ateamer Pas sage Rates: Canin {called Second).ui.i und, VIE.Hasthound, 30.28; ot oun vitre À Agency, | Shas.Cools & Son 230 St, Catherine.8t.W,, © : \\Jotnt London Preight Service.cod Storage and Cool Air on Steamers Mark od % T.SS.AUSONIA ve ie see.NOV.18 AGENTS.\u20ac LEITH SERVICE.ss.JACONA.(about) .Nov.18 ve wo BE, ACONA: (about) * \u2018por 20 \u2018pariliiira\u201d to or: apply to 15 Sontrenl, Toron NE.and ROBERT REFGED co.Limited, Quebes, St Joux ortiand.Ma \u201cOnusaiag, \u2018London Passenger Servios, Fram : From Montreal | Southampton, £er London.Oct, -81; da \"88.AUSONIA « Nov.18 CHRISTMAS BAILING.Prom Portland, Me.- 7.885.ASCANIA, DEC.8.5.5.LAURENTIC $.S.MEGANTIC Passengers in all Clagses.Eleva- \u2018tors.Orchestras, Rate: First, $92.50; Second, $33.up 3.3.TEUTONIG S.S.CANADA Ouly One Class Cabin.(IL pou Third Class.Rates:Teutonic,$55up;Ganada, $50 up Third Class at low rates, Closed Rooms only.XMAS SAILINGS | FROM PORTLAND, Me.AND HALIFAX, N.8.CANADA; MECANTIC; TEUTONIC; .DEC.2; 9; 14 Boor early.Secure your Berths now rticulars, or Ask ents 118, FP Notre Dame St.W.Uptown AST St, Cathe- for rine Street, West.(LIMITED).WERE) Lx SAILINGS TO AND FROM [ MANCHESTER, Co \u2018From Man.From Montreal.1 Oct.HR .MAN.SHIPPER Oct.23 Oct.16.MAN.CORPORATION, Nov, 4 Oct.21,.MAN.EXCHANGE .Nov.11 | Fen, 8, $408 up for 71 days, including all ghore ex- Lah RUBKAT RRFOKI CO.py wd To 2 AGENTS.= TASHES = Manchester Liners Oct.28.MAN, DIPORTER .Nov.18 -Nov.i.MAN, COMMERCE .Nov.25 Limited number of passengers carried.FURNESS, WITHY & CO:,Limited agents - - - MONTREAL.CLARK'S \u201cHN: \"CRUISE AN AMBITIOUS, RESO w ence, wi proposition.confidential.ith real estate Box 7218, URCEFUL MAN or insurance experi- ones ns 11 be paid liberal guarantee to rsan ze sales force in Eastern Canada for sale of a high grade Western © Correspondence strictlv \u2018Witness\u2019 of- ambitious, AGENTS WANT=D.energetic, for particulars.Write Cro CIGAR COMPANY, London, TRAVELLERS \u2014 SALARY AND EXpenses or commission; must be active, splendid opportunity; former experience not neces- EL sons in En ferred.ness\u2019 Office PU PE WANTED, @ ddréss, Mde.C.D FRENCH LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVed from Paris, will give French les- glish family.Evenings pre- \u2026, \u201cWit- references.EMPLOYMENT WANTED.Address, M.E., _ of \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ue., Iberville County.WANTED\u2014 POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper by middle-aged Scotchwoman to one or two gentlemen.Best - references.50, Care WANTED\u2014 POSITION BY VERY REliable young man.Has good education and is good in figures.Can use th languages and can give good For further particulars apply to Box No.10, St.Sebastien, TEACHERS WANTE WANTED, A TEACHER, PR Model Diploma.for De Que.mond, Apply to D.Mue.OTESTANT.nison's Mills, ROWET, Rich- PATENT ATTORNEYS, | esos the business of Manufac- Engineers and others who reeline ne e advisabiiiey of having their Patent usiness transaoted by Exper Pre- EI Sy fit eter s ser pur Invento upon re asbingtom Marion & Marion, Bsticiog, Montres) | and | PATENTS.FETHERSTONHAUCH & SON, Liverpool & London & Globe Building, na ST.JAMES-ST.MONTREAL.INVENTIONS PATENTED \"IN ALL COUNTRIES : OWEN N.EVANS IMerghants Bank Bullding, Mout real.Given: away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.VETERAN LAND GRANTS ye LAND GRANTS WAITED.\u2018Ontarig\u2019 or Dominion, Jgcated or un- located.MULHOLLAND & CO.Toronto x PROPERTY FOR SALE.ing, workmen; best materials.prices.J.BACON, \u2018Bruce avenue.1588.Plastering, etc.; \u2018Phone, 1] cursions, visits Toul, Bi ome Grogce.1 Turkey, Holy ro! Len ANR $k, Times Bldg, New York.BUSINESS CARDS.PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TI experienced Reasonable Decorator, \u2018Westmount, T6 WANTED TO PURCHASE.\u2014 \"RA rat East 3067.FU arnituré, , Old Gold, P URCHASE ALL CAST= Silverware, que Fem BEE hey else's ces t Craig Street, TO 1 LET.sub-divided.\u2018or MANAG , Montreal.without power.ER, New P.O.about 4,500 FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing.feet in floors of 1,600 square feet or Excellent light.Address THR Box 3116, square With rental for desirable tenant.LONGUEUIL Care of \u2018Witness\u2019 Of- ce.rooms.TO RENT, QUINN AVE, LONGUEUIL, furnished house, Low Address, t.ly to Manager, {Corner StoreTo Let .Fine Corner Store To Let\u2014With base- \u201cment and upper fla\u2019 pi \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for one or two tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.after 7 an Point St.evening.arles.FRONT ROOM TO LET, LADIES only, one that works during day preferred; _ house newly furnished and decorated; very quiet; no other roomers; use of gas.stove; only $8.00 per month.Call 115 Rozei St, ze Baron: Cabin (called second), Full particulars on application te Special U ptovn nées eV Tos, cook & Bon, 580 LW Ew mons?am ca.Remitoa, »ontreal, Quebec, Toronto, St.Jon - NB - Portland, e, Winnipeg, Maa, and all Cunard Line Agents ee eb mre es ee Cem - PROFESSIONAL CARDS.ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Qa ELLIOTT & DAVID \u201c Kavocates, Barristery and Solloitosm , Gouunissigners for all the Province And for the States of \u201c Massachusetts and New York [ ase , $46.26 and upwards; other ers, $45.00 and upw Third 5 Ease, British, Bastbound, 350.56, Pres paid, West, $80.00.QUEEN.MARY PARK.front on the Prairies (Back) River between Sacred | Heart Convent and Sault au Recollet.- High d | dry, with beautiful ook Lireet Rallway runs through it.Light, sewers and water system now under construction.Lots, $110 up; on easy terms.an\u2019 property daily.MACK REALTY COMPANY, 232 St.James Street, Montreal, Main 6422, Uptown Office, 780 St.Catherine St, West \"ir VÉRIM G.PORE, 1027 FERAL \u2018 GORDON GORDON HYDK CE.Qu Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors, Vd Bank Building, Montreal.FAR! UHAR S.MACLENNAN, xo WILLIAM A .BAKER.LL.B.ve PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, | 180 St.James Street, Montreal.ow PATTERSON.Td JENEINE A MARRIAGE LICENSES ©.ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, \u2018Bt.James Street 49 Crescent St Tel.M.4186.es\u2014*Nahac, Montreal.Codes\u2014Tiebers\u2014West.Un.{ G.H.CAHAN, KG, BARRISTER AND souiSiToR \u201cRO.Bo= 356.mime - MONTREAL (open| nights).James Sellar, Canada Life Building, 189 St.James ot Special\u2019 Agen: - \u2018Phone Up.Henry J.Mllott, Ka Lk A.David, town- 12937.Ï SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, rom sae apvo rs PUCSLEY.4 HYDE, KINDLING WOOD F9 THE MIL ARRISTE me,\u201d IN - CATES, 3 BS, | Tro N\u2014Kindling 3.00; Cut Hard- METROPOLITAN BUILDING.Ton 83,00: in ?Blocies, 81.78 per 179 ST.JANXS STRERT.- load.{| pou.Gerra, 1.0, FRED.H.MARKET, Xa SKINNER, ui ; MACLENNAN & BAKER, \u201ca \u201cTel Main wees, \" novel surance Buflding, Place d'armes, J MACDIARMID, 402 Wil- Tel.M.452.VOGT SQUARE\" PIANO, FINE ROSE- \u2018wood case, .fun compass, metal frame, excellent tone.© Like new.Reduced to $135, payable $5, and $4 per month.AYTON BROS, 550 St.Catherine st.Ww (corner Stanley).lam street tures at price of frames.\u2018Nothin etter for a Christmas present.Cal .and examine HEASLEY'S ART STORE, 815 mary.BEGINNERS\u2019 PIANO, ROSEWOOD cane, od tone and touch.May be exchanged within 3 years for piano; $66.payable $4 cash and $3 month.LAYTON BROS, 550 St.\" therine street W.(corner Stéhiey)_ FOR SALE \u2014 FINE \u2018SADDLE PONY, 8 years old, weight about 550, good driver, perfectly safe, sound and kind, pet.o, cart, burloh, harness and saddle.dress, C.W.S., Box 21,Rorx .Island, Que.or FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO RENT OR POR SALE\u2014ON OLD Orchard avenue, Nos.309 and 311,rmear Sherbrooke- street, two modern flats, 8 rooms each, hot water.heating and \u201cROOMS AND BOARD WANTED: WANTED, 2 OR 3 FURNISHED Rooms, with board; heat, bath and telephone: children, for 4 or 5 months, from Dac.1st.tant famil references ; changed.\u2018Address, M 3 \"Witness\" Office.Ramsay, Miss Dow (Thanksgiving), the -Heney Carriage and ri ES \u2018Limited; R.T.Kinghorn, R Lymans, Limit Company, 1 Jamieson in private.f mily; finished.All IL \u2018corivénience.Apply, H.DUBREUIL, 299 Highland ave, or 2.BERTHIAUMB, Tel.st- Louis 535.ANNUAL SALE OF UNCLAIMED \u2018Ple- | \u201cin the city; or on the car line, in af\" suburb, for a young couple with.iwo\" Preferable \u2018with French _Protes- | | gladly ex.LS caré of |.LOST AND FOUND.Reward.WOULD PARTY WHO PICKED UP Fur Collar on Esplanade avenue on Sunday, Nov.bth, return to 945 St.Urbain street.Publi by \u2019 Subscribers not getting their | paper regularly from the carrier boy will confer a favor on the ers by notifying us either ne or card.Main, 4090.JOHN DOUGALL & SON.\u2014 Stree D.J.ness,\u2019 The \u2018Witness\u2019 is on sale, among \u2018ST.LAMBERT.MISS DAVIS, Post Office.HECTOR BISSAILLON, St Denis- ôthers, at the following suburban agents :\u2014 1 J.MAXWELL, Victoria Avenue MONTREAL SOUTH, LACHINE.MONTREAL WEST.VERDUN.MR.SLATER, Lafayette Ave G.A.RANSOM, 870 8t.Joseph St.G.A.RABEAU, 217b St.Joseph St.JOHN COULTER, Westminster Ave.MUNROE, Decarie St MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave La WILLIAMS, Galt Ave.It your dealer does not sell the \u201cWit- notify us and we will gee that he is supplied at once.CIRCULATION DEPT.MAIN 4090.rr WANTED, COMPORTABLE ROOM.cal simple board, for elderly gentleman, N \u201cCow: Limited, each, $5.with terms.Bs: \u201cWitnese\u201d Orice.: 20 À 2 no trouble.Apply, fherine St.\u2018thews, CLASSIFIED \u201cADVERTISEMERTS, Situation puis as 8 Be nd-hand Articles FE roperty For Sale: or To Let.WANT ADS.& For Ie The \u2018WITNESS.MAY BE LEFT WITH apman, T.Chap West, or CASH TARIFF.ted, Rooms To Articles For Sale.Other 80 Words for 10c.w Bookseller, 513 St.Ca- with R.Turner Point St.Charles, $01 Welling: ton Street, West of Subway: 955 Church Avenue, vomi Mat- vacant, Situation Wanted, py.Let, Articles anted \u2018gr a for each additional word.Six in.\u2026.p aections for the price of four, WOTICB PARTICULARLY, \u201d postage Stamps Will Be Accepted.\u2018ihe above rates are Cash with order.When not prepaid numerous entries \u2018 ve to ha duence, much higher o charge made in our books advertisements © of less than \u2018Nines space.be made, and the rate -is, in for any five agate at THT TT A on 2.22 YO ATI nr ap TGS enema rer rc Ceo ne EE Sr a naar + d CL me .SI SR Le Jona vt me = .es EE Ay posal was in the best interests of la- J NOVEMBER 15,.1911 q.Ë.dex MONTREAL LAC Selman in Favor of N.L.U., But Querrie Faction Pred at Last Night's Meeting of Tecumsehs.|.The annual mec:'ng of the Montreal Lacrossé Club to-night should clear\u201d tho air in local lacrosse circles \u201cdnd\u201d remove the element of uncertainty -at present existing.: °° 2° It can be taken for granted that.with the \u2018change in the presidency of the club there will be no change in the policy or attitude of the club towards lacrosse generally, and the Na- tiona\u2019 Lacrosse Union in particular.Ernie Hamilton will bé elected\" president in.place ~~ President Findlay\u2019 retiring, but it is generally understood that the latter gentleman will be requested to handle and adjust the delicate situations certain to arise .twixt now and next séason.L * | Toronto, .November 15.\u2014The annual meeting of the- Tecumseh Lacrosse Club was held last night, the chief item of business being the discussion of the proposed Big Four \u2018Lacrosse League, \u2018It was .agreed that the pro- se vf \u2018 | | thing is topsy turvy.be in operation.Coast team.holding their stars at home.++ 4HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH triple schedule in operation.BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATES 08 ~ A TORONTO OPINGIN.\" 2.Toronto, Nov.15\u2014There is bourid.to be-considerabfa: trouble-in.the organizing of a professional four club lacrosse league, and every .day, newer and greater difficulties are cropRing-up in-the formatidn of .a rival Bod fo the National Lacrosse \u2018Union: \u201cwi want of a fourth club, now it is the danger of a split in th of those clubs, already pledged to support the new league.® Finke -will- be.a money-making \u2018proposition pure and simple, and while it will shut out both Cornwall and Ottawa, Toronto and will be ensured of better sport.At the present, however, t id To see the promoters one day, imagine that the league had been running for years, while another interview divulges the information that there is agreement in the ranks, and that one or other of the clubs is bucking over some trifle regarding the proposed constitution, distance, after a talk with Chas.Querrie, one of the prime movers in the new league, it would seem as if there will be quite a lot of fun before the snow clears again.One thing is sure, a \u2018league that will be more compact and stronger than the present N.Con.Jones, the Pacific Coast magnate, is expected to pay a visit to the East the latter part of this month, and according to rumor, he will again sign up three or four of the Eastern stars for his ast Jones, however, will have a great deal more difficulty this.time, for the Eastern clubs have awakened to the necessity of .This will mean that the N.L.U whatever league holds sway in the East next summer, will have to raise their salary sheets, but with the Nationals, Montreals, Tecum- sehs and Torontos, forming the new league, there is no reason why these clubs should not be able to pay more to their players with a.crosse, and Manager Querrie,: befdre takiñg the night train for Montreal,.\u201chas\u201d offéred to danate a \u2018cu \u2018the Alma \u2018Mater Society\u2019.Ques: 's:.University, - the \"seri to\" be played: off early.in\u2018Jan ary.Dr.(Harty: is honoraiy coach \u201cof \u2018the college hockey hasbeen ac : a Mater Si was authorized to -procéed with \u201cthe.Re organization.bx The fact was made public that Quer- | rié now:owns the Tecumseh franchise, which: was presented to him by Lawrence.Solman, for returning the .In- didns a8 winners of the National La- | crosse Union.season.-.\u2018 Mr.Solman announced his.retirement from the club executive, but strongly -urged \u2018that the \u2018club stay\u2019 With the National.Lacrosse: Union.\u201d \u201d .Peter Small, president for three years, also retired for business\u2019 rea- soris,- and- was made honorary president, E Len The officers.elected were:\u2026 The Hon.patron, R.A.Smith; president, C.W.Webb; first vice-president,\u2019 Dr.Cerswell; second vice-president, J.J.McCaffery; third vice-president, James Stephenson; secretary and manager, Charles: Querrie;\u201d \"treasurer,.Fred.Hamblÿ; executive, J, KX.Forsythe, A.A.\u2018Marks; A, B,\u201cHarnett, and Dr.M.\u2018M.Crawford.+ =.> en \u2018First\u2019 it \u201cwas the This Montreal every- ons would considerable dis- From this L.U.will., OF [Hebb 4 + bbb Ebb t ot EELS RULING A SENSATIONAL ONE Lord Lonsdale and Athletic Authorities are Conferring on Best Solution of Prize Fight Problem.* London, Nov.15.\u2014fne| question as to whether an appeal shall be entered from the Birmingham \u2018magistrates\u2019 decision that the Moran-Driscoll boxing match, arranged for Dec: 16, is a prize fight : will be decided to-day.Lord Lonsdale and other authorities are conferring -on the matter, and it it understood two courses\u2019 of action are being considered.The point to be determined is whe- ther a settlement of the problem will best be gained by proceeding with the contest and taking risks or by an appeal to a higher tribunal.\u2018Meanwhile,\u201d remarks the \u2018Standard,\u2019 \u2018it is JUMPED OVER THE SIDE.Well-known Sportsman Commits Suicide Whilst Crossing English Channel, Paris November 15\u2014The United States Consul here has been notified from Calais \u2018that it is believed Edgar W.Mix, the well-known sportsman, guicided by jumping from a Channel steamer which left Dover for Calais on\u2019 Sunday night.i : Mr.Mix, who was formerly of Columbus, Ohio, had been engaged in business in Paris for many years, and, being a member of both the Aero Club of .France and the Aero Club.of America, has represented both: countries in international contests.He was a noted aeronaut and won the international balloon race at Zurich, Switzerland, on October 4, 1909.- Mix left a letter to the captain of the steamer indicating his intention to end his stence A search of the boât resulted in the discovery of an overcoat and a hat in which were his initials and business cards.The report to the consul adds \u2018that the body has, not been recovered.COULD NOT SWEEP FLOOR Was So Terribly Afflicted With Lame Back.Tt is hard to-do housework with a weak and aching back, and no woman can be strong and healthy unless the kidneys are well eomes from sick kidheys and should be _ attended to immediately so as to avoid | < years of terrible suffering from kidney plescwre in writing you, stating the bene- Pills.About a year ago I was terribly affficted with Ime back, snd was 50 bad at times] could sweep my own floor.Almanac I saw Doan\u2019s Kidney hills » 20 ; ni no exaggeration .to say that no judi- | cial decision in the whole history of the ring has caused such a sensation as the Birmingham magistrates conclusion that the contemplated contest is a prize fight.Right up to the last followers of professional boxing hoped the verdict would be in their favor, and the result fell like a bombshell into their midst.The Rev.F.B.Meyer says \u2018he wants the knock-out and other dangerous\" from all boxing contests.\u2019 The secretary of the Amateur Boxing'Association .considers that amateur boxing.will be unaffected by the Birmingham decision.£000000000000000000 0000052 NOTES AND COMMENT î % + > & 9 | Notes and comment .\u2018123456.Tecumsehs dropped -the pilot last night, | With the retirement of Lawrence Solman, Charlie Querrie took the wheel, and although advised to keep the ship on the same course, immediately.put the helm hard a port, to steer into unknown waters.The franchise of the Tecumsehs now belongs to Querrie, a present from the club\u2019s late president, for bringing the club through the season just closed, with the championship.Querrie might argue that he can do what he likes with his own property.There is one thing on which there is no argument, the astute Charles might remember, he cannot pursue a course in his own selfish interests, which will be detrimental to the interests and .advancement of a nation\u2019s national sport.Canadian sportsmen will not stanl for e \u2018sportsman\u2019 of that type, and herein lies the.danger, and a very grave one, \u2018to -the pet scheme of Querrie and Cousineau.No sport can thrive on anything but sane administration ,and the experienced experts in the Winged Wheel camp are very much elive to this fact.No sport can thrive in which there -is not a little element of honor and sentiment, and there are considerations of this kind as well as others more important, that should make Messrs.Querrie and Cousineau pause and consider as \u2018to the precipi- tancy of their action, when the powerful \u2018Winged Wheel authorities come out solid for the N.L.U.at their annual meetiñg to-night.wu .LADY CURLERS.Of Montreal Club Elected Skips for Season.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- ~ The Ladies\u2019 Montreal Curling.Club held a general meeting yesterday for the purpose of electing skips.The ladies elected were: Mrs, J.H.Dunlop, Mrs.W.O.H.Dodds, Miss L.Lyre, Miss L.Smith, Mrs.E.A.\u2018Whitehead, Hamilton, Mrs, W.Jamieson, Miss Dunlop.: ce i The officers of the clubs\u2019 electéd last spring are: President, Mrs.W.O.H.Dodds; vice-president, Mrs.*A, P.8.QGlassco: hon.secretary, Mrs.JW.Oliver \u2018Smith; hon.treasurer, Miss Gardner; committee, Mrs.E.A.by Whitehead, Mrs.G.H.Duggan, Miss 1S Hamilton, Mrs Hare and Mrs in re ane blows eliminated {Mr.D.McNicoll, A.D.MacTier | suffering this winter.Miss _Pangman, - Miss.and Of Baseball Show Bevder st Top\u201431 Games Without AE 1215 3, + Ti se Da FES Lee = A .Chicago,\u201d Nov.\u201815, \u2014Fielding honors among pitchers of the American League went to\u201d Chief Bender, of the Philadelphia \"Club; - according -to the | official averages of the 1911 season, 1 announced by - President Ji The Phladelphia pitcher played in.31 games without an error, finishing with a percentage of 1,000.He ac- ceptéd sixty-nine chances, \"while Walsh, of Chicago, © accepted 186 chances, flaving 159 aseists and 27 put outs, the.largest number of \u201cany American League pitcher.\u201d Walsh finished twelfth in the list with a\u2019 per- cenfage of .959.4 0 Reuben Oldring, of Philadelphia, is leader among the outfielders, with a percentage of .979.He played 119 games, had 225 put outs, 13 assists and only five errors.- a Tannehill, of Chicago, .led - the shortstops with a percentage of .951.He made only 29 errors in accepting 642 chances.| Stoval, of Cleveland, is the .real leader among first basemen, although Zeider, of Chicago, tops the Hist.Stoval's percentage js .986.In 118 games he made 1,088 put outs, 87 assists and 17 errors.RE T6 McConnell, of Chicago, leads \u2018the list of second basemen, but Collins, of Philadelphia, probably \u2018is the real leader, as he handled 697 chances and made only.24 errors.: Sullivan, of Chicago, tops the lst of catchers with a percentage of .YR6.The veteran catcher played in £9 games, made 447 put outs, and 114 assists, having only 8 errors.: .Thomas, of Philadelphia, although sixth - in the list, probably is Sullivan\u2019s nearest rival.He played 193 games, had 499 put outs, 150 assists end 17 errors.; Le Although Turner, of \u2018Cleveland, leads the.third basemen, Baker, of.Philadelphia, finished with a - better\u2019 record.Baker took part in 148 games, whereas Turner played only 92.a The world\u2019s champion Philadelpl.!a Club led in team fielding, with a percentage of-.964, and Chicago was sec - ond with .960, © 2 Co, San Antonio, Texas, Nov.11.\u2014Here- after baseball clubs and leagues must settle.all claims before January :, Or protection of the National Assoë'e- tion of Professional Baseball League will be withdrawn.THis rule was.ce- cided upon by the board of arbitration while en Toute to.San Antonio, 16 attend the annual meeting of the \u2018Association, ; ; es, : As there are 172 claims now \u2018out- \u2018Standing, the effect of the ruling will be sweeping in {its scope: .7 It was also decided that the West: ern Canada League should be advanced from class D to class C, but the application of the Canadian League for similar advancement was denied on grounds of insufficient population.Co \u2019 Protection.sought by the Omaha League was denied by the board un- [ti several of the clubs formerly of.| the Western, Association meet: the obligations of that association.~~ 3 HOCKEY NOTES - > Kingston, November 15 \u2014William McCammon and Allan Davidson, stars of last year's junior Frontenac hockey team, left to-day for Calgary, Alta.| \u2018where they have accepted positions, and will play hockey.This makes five players the Frontenacs have lost so far this season, .: ce \u201cThe annual meeting of the C.P.R.\u2018Hockey Club.was held in the Telegraph - Chambers last evening, when the following officers were.elected for the coming season.Hongrary patrons, Sir T.G.Shaughnessy and Mr.C.R.Hosmer; honorary presidents, and Jas, Kent; honorary vice-presidents, Mr.W.J.Camp and J.F.Richardson; president,-, Mr: W.Green; vice-president, Mr.G.Garden; secre- tary-treasurer, Mr.H.Sweeny; executive, Messrs.Bourgeois, - H.Scott, J.M.Morrissey, E.\" Rose, W.Imrie T.Rafters; manager and trainer, H.Schrader; captain, George Kelly.- The club will again be represented in the Manufacturers\u2019 League as in past seasons.So - WHY SHOULD YOU \"SUFFER ALL WINTER \u2018When You Can Get Gin Pisa .~ .\u2026 Get-ahead of your old enemy, Rheumatism.Start in, night now, to take Gin -Pills and be frée from pain and Gin Pills.will keep the kidneys well and strong\u2014 \u2018will neutralize uric \u2018acid\u2014ocorrect any urinary or bladder trouble \u2014 prevent hands, feet and legs from ewelling\u2014 \u2018and enable you to ehjoy tlie cold weather as you did years ago.\u2018Here's proof: : - © : = .+ Hardfleld, N.B, \u201cIt affords me great pleasure to convey not only to! you \u2018but to all gufferers from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief I have obtained from the use of Gin Pills.I feel thankful to you.I.recommend Gin Pills to everyone suffering as I did\u201d =~ = + ROBERT.M.WILSON.\u201cWrite us for free sample of Gin Pills \u2018to try.Then get the regular size boxes \u2018at your dealer's or direct from us\u2014bûc: a box, 6 for $2.50, Money refunded if.\u201cGin Pills fail to cure.National Drug Dept.'M.W., Toronto; Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited, | terrible Greek,\u2019 pas 1S BUSY LAST NIGHT ED WHEEL CUBS WON Star; Bentley and Herald Winners\u2019 in Last Nights onthe.1 j] \u2018Consistent Tolling on the: part winged wheel.jmen.Was respons their: oreditable.showing.\u2018R, R.) | Gr.- Ax Blues averaged -436.6- per\u201c pan, -l'dgainst Beaves Blues, and had - no difficulty in taking three straight from them.~ McGillvray\u2019s_ single string of 226 for \u2018Standards\u2019 Was the .highest | rolled last night, and Brodeur's 221 for Nationals wag\u2019 the next.Nationals | won three straight, St.Lolis also.doing | Kennedy.Cee oe» 195 141 198 \u2018the trick against the Elks Club bowl- Nagle ue oo os oi es os 149 155 168 Baker's strihg of 200 was the fea- Totals., .844 133 1766 : ture of the Beavers, Feds, and R.2 Team average, 464.6.= 8 ganmie,\u201d which Beavers won by|.-.doni PU = J two games .to.ong,.Bdens tere not.22 40\u201d Caledonians.j Loo = | pressed to defeat Caledonians_ and | Macauley.os es ave 141.153 144 took three games off \u2018 the reel, the MePhee.-.\u201ceo se ees + 102.145 138 Caledonians 6niÿ rolling an average of | Roberts.a.\" se-.\u2026u- 138 123 158 4268.i oo ST 5 000 I NIVIR Ce ou nu tes eee 187 107 147 \u201cThe \u2018Herald\u2019 bowlers still roi, the Ferguson .ue Ji we ee 176 172 143 lead in the Printer\u2019s League.By beat- Co ; \u2014_ == \u2014 ing \u2018the anon \u2018rollers last evening Totals: .a\u2019.> 693 700 730 \u2018three games to nil, they took a firmer Team average, 424.6.| asp on the first position.The: \u2018Star FE mie PE Fook three Huratsnt\u2019 from Corneils, and- CLASS \u2018B STANDING.Bentley's team won the third match | 2 Won, Lost.P.C.of the evening against the \u2018Witness\u2019 by R.R.Y.M.C.A.\u2018 Blues 6 1-0.1,000 taking two games out of three.St.Louis .¢ +.6 | 0 1,000 \u201cThe interest in these matches 18! Nationals.\u2026 +o .§ 0 1,000 inéressing.There was quite a gallery Edens.\u2026.+.5 |1 .833 \u2018at the Canadiene alleys last night to} M.A.A.A.Cubs.3 | 3 500 watch the teams at work.[ALE - | Beaver Reds.3 .5 .50 M.A.À A.CUBS VS.COLONIALS.Beaver Blues.2 i +003 MLA.A A, CUE A.A.Cubs.| Standards .2 | 4 .333 .hehehe dhe 76 171 R.R.Y.M.C.A.Reds.1 5 167 McCualg ., 149 are [Elks L015 ae avi 159 157 189 | Colonials.1.[L111 15 eT Gaugh .\u2026.op cee ooo 144 162 © Caledonians., 0 6 .000 Janis, cc.ses wee ees.168 171 15% a a 6 5) Perry «.oe er\u2019 sone 198 163 PRINTERS\u2019 LEAGUE.Totals Ly, sii Jie ovo 818 828 823 Standard.Team average, 492.8.WIlder'.se co ae oa 0.124 102 115 oo Co Colonials.- LL\" , Fitzgerald \u201ca vs.os 86 ss 10 ; LC : 47 136 Black.ec.os oo Lee ee 119 111 125 E.Poudrette vw.«.qw 158 147 1861 Cal.Le La 0e CU TLL 188 124 160 A.J.Perkins.+.o.149 195 - 150 Bryant.vy cs eens wv 109 127 109 A, Dussault-.+.+.oa 182 106 119 , , J.Heffernan .\\ .146 135 \u20185: .Totals \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026.570 562 60 J: A.Bean cu ee ree 148 _ - Team average, 346.2.: \u2019Votais:. ans Supe ting IT HALVES YOUR LIGHT BIL} ; \u2019 | whether you pay $100 a.month ° 492 Hotre Dame St.W.or only : es \u201cMégtreat - 3 Lo 2, _ 5 ; ing near Troutman with an old 32 calibre revolver.i - The Troutmans live at Capitol Capitol, and her son's custom hus been.et cg rc cree ere SIE ms = \u2014 \u201c ver \u201cv.Manitoba .boundäry; Our Shirt values add decidedly to advantages in favor of your buying them.| \u2018 We the | BONI-FIDE BOARDERS Hotels Seek Court's I ~ to Settle Liquor Serving.Question.Co # LOIR ES What is a bona-fide.\u2018boarder?The.question has been raiscd by the.pro- |.prietors of the Savoy Hotel and Cafe Parisien who have given notes.of a petition to be presentéd \u2018tn \u2018thé civil court against a Judgment given against them in Octover by Recorder Weir, claiming that it was based on a wrong interpretation of (he statute,\u2019 and that the liquor served when the alleged offence was committed was served in a dining room, to guests of the hotel.When the case came up it was postponed and postponed again until when a decision was given the proprietors, Dame H#arle Thoeoret, wife, separate as to property of John Howard, proprietor of the Savoy Hotel, and James M.Paker of \u2018the ' Safe Parisien, were each fined $30 and costs.Besides opposing the judgment the petitioners take exception to the ruling of Recorder Weir on technical grounds claiming that as the case was.taken en delibere on the 18.\u2018without a day being fixed for judgment, the Recorder had no jurisdiction to act tn the matter.CONSULS-GENERAL Will be Present this Year at Vice-Regal Drawing \u2018Room, Absence of the onus.general at the Capital from the \u2018annual \u2018viceregal Drawing-room in .connection with the opening of parliament, which has for some years past emphasized that on each occasion the anomaly of no official status or precedence in acordance \u201cwith -the dis- nity of their.positions has been -ac-.corded them ,althôugh they have been exercising quast-diplomatic or am- -bassadorial functions, will this year be obviated.Through the \u201cfntiration of the Duke of -Connaught and of Mr.\"Borden, special recognition fs to bé given this year to the consuls-gené Prior to the presentations in the Senate chamber on Saturday.night the consuls-general .and their.wives and .daughters will be presented to, \u201cTheir Royal Highnesses at a special audience in the Speaker's chambers.Thus they vill precede even thé cabinet ministers in order of formal\u2019 presentation, the United States consul-general, Mr.: J.G.Foster, who holds:senior consular Tank at the Capital, belug the first man to be formally presented of the thousand or so who will make their bow before Their Royal Highnesses.The plan of having à special audience for the consuls-general is a temporary way out - of the annually.recurring dificulty- of \u201cdealing with the colonial office regulation, which has so far prevented any official status as Trepresentatives of'foreign powers being accorded to consuls-general at overseas capitals.The growing importance of their positions at Ottawa, and the fact that during the past few years they have in several .instance \u2018been exercising practically ambassadorial functions, has been recobgnized by the government here, and at the Imperial Conference last summer Sir Wilfrid Laurier brought up the question of amending Colonial Office regulations so as to allow of official rec- .ognition being given the -consuls-gen- eral at ceremonial functions in the overseas capitals.No action, however, has as yet been taken along this line by Downing Street.The consuls-gen- eral here have naturally objected to being ranked-in order of precedence.after - a long list of local state and municipal | dignitaries, and up to the present have.declined.to \u2018be present at the annual - drawing-room.The temporary solu-| tion of the difficulty as noted above is.due to the courtesy of His Royal High- + ness, pending somé more adéquate and.permanent arrangement conservant.: with the proper status of consyls-gen- | made to eral at the Capital of a sister\u201d metlon-| of the Empire.RECALLS OUI OLDEN DAYS Judgment in favor ot the.ity 1 was: delivered by Mr.Justice ' Delorimier yesterday in en action instituted by Robert Brunet for the recovery of $48,- \u2018067.60 as expenditure and.\u2018expective.aa: profits as the result of the cancellation of a contract of.\u2018laying curb- 7 stones and curbing by the City Council, = A clause in the specifications gave the city facultative power in putting.into actual execution the works called for in the contract.The Court ruled that the plaintiff should be\u2019 governed by this clause.In this case the tender.of.© Mr.Brunet was accepted by the City Council with the stipulation that the ©.material should be supplied, and the : work started.as the \u2018city.surveyor +.should order.Affairs at that time were in confusion at the City Hall and a citizen entered an injunction to restrain the authorities from carrying out: the contract.The council reconsidered the original contract and the suit was inst{tuted by Mr.Brunet, - The main point in dispute was whether the city, having once signed a con was obliged to order the execution of the work specified.\u201c Winnipes, - Nov A Q and the Hon.Côlin Gamphail JF yes.:- terday for Ottawa to take up with the \u201c new government the extension of the ätchéwan\u201d will contest Manitoba\u2019s claims to the Hudson\u2019s Bay county.Mr.Roblin- said that he had hopes that this would be the - last trip necessary: to Ottawa to obtain equality ag re -matural\u2019 resources for Manitoba.; -| overlooked articles of Jef.fese :entry-into.the United: Statés.: claim\u2019.to exemption fiom \"ithe paper; \u2018and pulp duties .on similar groundà, | | and it is expected within a short time.{eq .} sons named in the indictments were | fore making his way.to Detroit.\u201d \u201cÉprineteld,.Mass, \u201cNov: 15;-\u2014Bertra G.Spencer, .the man who; according to the.police, _ terrorized.residents \u2018of \u2018Wektern Müs- B.Blackstone.\" : While District \u2018Ac- -torney Callahan \u2018was describing the shooting of the school.teacher.on the night of Maréh 81,1919, -at the home.of Mrs.Sarah J.Dow, the accused man broke down and wept, and exclaimed: \u2018No, oh my God, ns,\u2019 and \u201cNo, I never sald that.\u2019 Spectators - \u201cin the court noticed that it seemed -impossible for Spencer to keep still.His legs.trembled continuously, and he coveted his eyes with his hands, \u2018 But when adjournment was tdken at dusk Spencer walked from the prisoner's cage witu- out assistance, and appeared to be in a more tranquil frame nf n.nd.What was apparently the first effort on the part of the defence to show\u2019 that Spencer was insane at the time of the tragedy, was made late in the afternoon when Mrs.Sarah J.Low was.cross-examined by ed man.Mr.Stapleton inquired pac- ticularly if the eyes of the man who entered.her residence looked \u2018You might call it so, I suppose,\u2019 the \u2018witness replied.La\u201cer Miss Lucy Dow, a daughter of Mrs.Dow, asked whether the robber had value, taking property of less consequence.Miss Dow replied in the affirmative.\"The stories of the tragedy told by Mrs.Dow and her daughters, Miss \u2018Lucy Dow and Miss Flarriet Dow, were practically the same.Nowe of the women could identify the accused man as the person who entered their home and killed Miss\u2019 Blackstone, saying that the lower part of the murderer's face was covered by a handkerchief.They did, however, identify a beaded.belt and a pear! brooch sald to have been found in tne possession of Spen- not property.the night of the shosting, - the wit- \u2018ot \u2018March 31{'and Tremaitied after \u2018#tipper.They \u201cwent into the.back parlcr, puzzle until about § o'cloc Blackstoné suddenly, \u2018she must\u2019 he.going.At the : moment a noise Was Heard, and-a-man à wearing a slguch - a and - with py black handkerchief; appetit a\" doorway.\u201cThe four: Women gathe centre of the room \u2018and Mi Dow in her excitement; {s)1': ver mother asked \u2018her to \u2018be quiet, - \u201cMiss: Lucy Dow moved towards a telephone\u2019 in the room, to call fre assistance, and\u2019 as she took dowri the receiver the man levelled his revolver and shouted, \u2018Give me your money.\u201d That\" was the first time he -had spokeri.Miss Blackstone at this point rushed toward the door to leave the room, and the intruder shot her through the heart Miss Harriet Dow began moving: \u2018chair toward the man who said: \u2018If you -want to die, you will die then.\u201cThereupon he fired at the young! woman, inflicting a scalp wound that proved not to be serivus.He then opened an outside door and disappeared.\u2018The police who arrested Spencer and seached his room also testified.\u201cIn all, seventeen witnesses \u2018were \u2018heard at to-day\u2019s session, and to-night it was predicted -that the prosecution would conclude dt direct testimony tomorrow.; © wooprue.\u201cDuty, Froni- United States, \u201cWashington, Nov.15 Following t the verbal 48 \u201crepresentations : : previously.\u2018the United States -Govern- ment.\u2018fn regard to duties on.Wood.pulp \u2018and printing paper, \u2018the German | has sent a nate ito thd.State |\u2019 Department, \u201cformally claiming, um der the favored nations clause of the | existing treaty the same privileges enjoyed by Canadian pulp and paper Beveral countries Rave already Îxid- \u2018that every -nation that exports: pylp \u2018or low.grade paper.will have regiater- \u201cat \u2018the - State.Deparrment, .zpplica-: Hons or \u201cequal privileges with Can-._ Through John Nortis, \u2018the.\u2018Americän \u2018Publishers\u2019.Association, has also filed\" With-the State Department \u2018a plea\u2019 that the -applications of these coyn- tries be immediately.allowed, on the grounds.that to require the import- -ersto/make-test cases .wauld not be: valent :to the \u2018immediate\u2019 action\u2019 \u2018contemplated \u201cin the favared nation\u2019 clauses \u2018of the -treaties- under ~ which the claims gre preferred.3 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 etm \"INDICT PUBLISHERS F New York, Nov.15.\u2014Indictments\" to- defraud.investors in the stock of the Columbian-Sterling Publishing Co., were returned by the grand jury yesterday against Frank Orff, president of the corporation; J.¥.B.At-.kin, its lawyer; Lee Sidwell and: Eugene Bryan Yates, officers.The per- arrested some time ago and are at present out on bail.5 fa DARING SAILOB BAPE.Tort: \u2018Colborne, Ont., Nov.16.\u2014 The whirlpool navigator, Larsen, - in his mctor boat \u2018Niagara,\u2019 -arrived- \u2018\u2019here.yesterday: aftérnoon \u2018through \u2018the Welland Canal.- Captsin Larsen was reported missing.on Lake Erle; \u2018but \u2018he had mot yet left.the.Welland Canal He will wait ther for \u2018favorable - weather conditions: has \u2018éonfessed that \u2018he |: The.I sachusetts for two years by daring.rob< |\u2019 bertes, appeared \u2018completely \u201cunnerved |: -at yesterday\u2019s session nf his trial on'le the charge of murdering Miss Martha | Attorney |.| Stapleton, chief counsel for the accus- wild.= Was-|.cer at the'time of his arrest, as their} } In reviewing \u2018the svents ot |.nesses testified that Miss Llackstone | visited the Dow home an-the afterfeen-| and amused themselves\u201d with a picture\u2019 7 same ça = - She screamed repemtedly,- and \u2018ner! al -tenant-Governor -was received at the\u201d \u2018filled with 700 educated.Indians.\").{ to step on the platform he was struck J:on the hack of the head, and immedi- {which was presented directly in front.= 1.of \u2018him and :only.two feet:away from, Germany Claiming Exemption.From * 4 young American\u2019 threw.himself - for- \u2018wärd and jammed: his hand against 8 the weapon sô that the trigger des; ua \u2018cending cut his: hand - \u2018between the | ,erican managed to wrench the weapon } companied: \u2018Sir.\u2018Andrew to the lecture.\u2019 the badge of the Indian Order .of\u2019 |.which have been .standing \u201cagainst charging use .f the mails in a scheme | Captain \u201cKlaus | Recently $4, w 2 of its friends hich\u2019 : ed by a :$2,000 bequest.n.appeal has been \u2018made to *he: generous citizens of Montreal for the .ramaining.: $14.000.Last evening at {ts concert, Mr.J.Ritchie Bell, manage: of the Insiitute, announced thät- four.¢izizens \u2018had cen- tributed $1,000, each, three.offered.$500 \u2018each, another $250, two would give 3200 each, \u2018while seventean had $100 to contribute to'its work.The total pledzes amounted to $7, 850\u2014pledged - -on the, condition that the deb should be removed\u2019 entirely.Mr.Bell dnd.others: \"PLEADS, appealed.confidently for the.\u201chalaice.Lo Yoon \u2018full from the opening of navi- #-gations The commerce of Canada is > 6 i \u2018re- abdication \u2018of the Emperor.Financial stress is being félt: by the administration.The board \u2018of finance has only about \u2018$300,000, while the late Empress Dowager\u2019s -hourdec silver ano gold is not thought to\u2018amount to \u201cmore than $3,000,000, the palace, it 18 said, having contributed largely\u201d to famine funds and other charities, as well as for the Hankow and \u2018other campaigns.AN EMPRESS \u2018[ing \u2018him back $15, but.they refused \u201c|to give him the balance.When taken {gave thelr names as Sarah Hanson | reloading cargoes at a: \u2018 feverish .pace |1iglits removed by the.: prosperity and success.The biggest } year inthe port\u2019s history is the pre- \u201c| sent one.- Tr vis : 1 fie.for a: few: days, but \u2018the coronation | Public aid may mimaelf recom nd\u2019 the q festivities- more: than balanced the 7 en n tried to fix.it with him: by- -hand- to .the Chaboillez street station they and-Louise Harris, and their ages as 22 and 28 years.Both said they resided in the same house in West St.Catherine street, near Mansfield street.A PROSPEROUS SEASON 1911 Reported as.as.Biggest Year in Port's History -_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 With twenty .ocean vessels in the harbor or river and seven others ra- pidiy approaching the Gulf- shores, \u2018the port.of: Montreal is concluding its season's activities.The final \u2018rush for 1911; is on the work of unloading and for : the\" tateful 26th instant is con- stantiy the master's mind.Soon,\u201d bowevéé, the rush will end; the \u2018flags \u2018will be \u201chauled down, the.\u2018shed: \u2018doors \u2018nadled: up, \u201cthe.harbor \u2018and river government, \u2018and\u2019 a -strange silence will reign over the \u201cbustest spot; to- \u2018be found: in.the elty now.\" .\u201cA*revlew-of.the situation \u201cat the | close- \u2018of \u2018the season indicates unusual que averagéd, according to: President: G.W.Stephens, a million |'avllars \u2018gach\u2019 day, with-excellent pros- .for- \u2018an \u2018advance next year.The big ships have been busy.Both pas- ger \u2018and :freight- departmentg have taxing the ocean navigation compan- itizens is: resulting in wider travel- | Ing \u201cIn \u2018lands \u2018beyond the sea.* The -atrike-in\u201cGreat Britain disrupted traf- loss.The\" healthy \u2018 tone of Montreal shipping is attraëting the attention of the big steamship: companies.| Last spring the' Cunard - vessels\u2014four - in number\u2014 n.ade- their first appearance in the port.\u201cWhen -the river opens in the :spring-a splendid new ship will be on their Glasgow-Montreal route, re- awarded recently two London, Nov.\u2019 15, \u201ca \u2018despatch from DELEGATES To MEET AT CANT oN TO ESTABLISH GOVERNMENT \u2018confracts for new ships, each.of 17,900 tons, Persistent rumors \u2018credit other IES! ANDREW 15: | Story of Attempted Assassin Xa tion of Chief: Speaker: at Men\u2019 s Congress Retold on November 7th, 1908, to do \u2018honor: to Professor Burton, of the University of Chicago, who Was to give a lecture on \u2018Education,\u2019 in- the studént building of the Y.M.-C.A.at Calcutta, Mr.Barber, general secretaiy, asked Sir\u2018 Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Bengal, to preside.The Lieu- head of the stair and led into thé hall AS Mr.Barber turned to allow His Honor -gtely heard the click of a revolver, the.Lisirtenant-Goverqor's chest.Én- tirely: forgetting: his.own wound, which Was\u201c bleeding profusely, -the.: brave | thumb.and Arst\u2019= \u2018 finger.This prevented it being fired.The frenzied Bssassin pulled ~ the revolver away- \u2018and made \u2018another, atiempt, but aîter a desperate struggle the young Am-' out of his hand.\u201cThe police came and \u2018dy, send\u201d the \u201clecture: nothing: had happened.directed \u2018at \u2018Sir\u2019 Andrew Fraser, \u2018the\u2019 -Maharajah Adhiraj of Burdwan threw \u2018himself: béfore Sir Andrew.Fraser and protected his- body \u2018with\u2019 his own.He was not a Christian, but he had ac- For this act\u2019 ne Was, décorated-* with\" Merit, and Mr.Barber received by the.| command of King: Edward, the XKali- \u2018ser-i-Hünd gold medal The Maharajah\u2019s title was.also.made bereditary.\u2014 A IrENTGRATION CHARGES CAN.\u2018 .CELLED | \u201c: Toronto, \u201cNov.- 15.\u2014The.chirges James P.Murray, presiderit -of the | \u2019Joronto Carpet Manufacturing .Com- - pany, for several weeks, were -with- \u201cdrawn in the Police Court yesterday.charges were, on that Mr.Murray violated: the Immigration Act by statements\u2019 alleged to have been made at the, port of entry when bringing several Eng- | work in his factory.oo ; trite faye THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.San Antonio,\u2019 Tex, -November : 15.\u2014 | Active preparation-for a.revoit \u2018 in I Mexico to\u2018 be -headed- bÿ- (General Ber- \u2018nardo \u2018Reyes, are: being made \u201chere.The declaration.was.made yesterday by leading Maderistas - General Reyes made a sweeping denial of the Assertion.- gave out a.statement last night\u2019 that- -hogpital corps: for the.Reylétan left here.for Laredo, supplied with \u2018bahdages \u2018and : other hospital\" 2) Ee t'inta.cus- took the misguided s race a.Tin \u2018At.\u2018the moment when.\u2018the.pistol Was M laid upon the .alle-| ish immigrants.to this country to | The : Maderitas | 2 latter dre ager 1 to\u2019 have.oh in: and to have begged the rnan: Who : .|denorisntously was \u201cdismissed \u2018less: than {three years ago;tn accept the- premier- \u2018ship: and save the\" \u201ccountry\u201d \u2018rom : dissolution.: /- : \u201cYuan is\u2019 described as\u201d \u2018being in \u2018com- mplete command.of they situstion, but non-committal, _ un THB LATEST .SX TURN OVER.EE \u201c Amoy, China,\u201d \u201cNov.45\u2014Thé- Republican tri-color waves.over the city today.There is no disorder,-the shops remain open and there is a general feeling.of relief.\u2018Early thig \u2018afternoon crowds.began to assemble \u2018for - conference with the revolutionary leaders.| \u2018At.2.80 -0?clock the gunboat: *Quenlcal,\u201d flying: the dragon flag, cast off her Hoes and: \u2018steam-.\u2018ed out\u2019 of 1H harbo FOREIGN ERS\" to SAFE, No he.Republi \u2018cans who took\u201d \"formal posgession\u201d of the os yesterday \u2018have issued -an- address o- \u2018néutrality of - \u2018the: Jatter is requested \u2018and assurance given.\u2018that.\u2019 their pro- lperty.including \u201cthe nhmcles wilf be protected.The city Temainéd quiet -ta-.Fhe- British\u201céruiser-\u2018M .Washington, Nov.15\u2014\u2014Another ine dependent republic was set up in China according to American Consul Fowler, the State Department that the former - governor of the Province of Shantung,: \u2018Sun Hao Chi, had been selected as head of the republic.:of- \u201cShantung, which\" yielded- - to the -Tevoluttonists: without\" a struggle.- su JR SENS AT 212 HANKOW.PR ee London, Nov.15.\u2014A \u2018despatch to the \u2018Daily Mail\u2019 from Hankow, dated Tuesday, éays that a heavy artillery_ duel is going on.between the .Imper- falists and; the revolutionaries; the Imperial troops suffering.the Tost damage.IR 0 ern ner meme CONFIDENCE | TRICK.Two > Gita Women Arrested.of fered Strenuous.Besistance, Two anloreû women were arrested in \u2018à lane off Mansfield street near -Dor- chester stree} last night at 11.30 o'clock.The arrest was made by Constable: Kellehar, who was informed - by-a.young man: that .the two women had; played \u2018the old \u2018confidence \u2018game on.him\u2019 and.had replaced his roll of $50 in: bills, for seme strips.of newspaper, « When | cornered in the lane the\u2018 WO \u2018men\u2019 put up such a strenuous\u2019 resistance\u2019, that Constable Kellehar \u201chad \u201cto: blow: his \u2018whistle \u2018for assistance, i Thi ¢ fellow\", robbed \u2018sald: that ces, to prepare: \u201cfor fighting.: appli =}, ul - missed his.money\u2019 \u2018the::wo- E | Som, \u2018and, by a strange coincidence, \u201cnext.year: \u2018the foreign\u201d consuls \u201cin.which» the | : ) ow 1 -are elated with vi traffic.of 1911, and mt Chee Foo, who reported to-day to \u201c|-Vineland; being \u2018a deposit on; a tender, \u2018| cashed it, and disappcired.The Bank RE organs.in Canada, being a Karn.ance have marred the\u201d \u2018successful sea- the same company \u2018was involved in \u2018both - cases.The \u2018ake Manitoba\u2019 bumped: another vessel when leaving the wharf in September, '% month ago, and \"the \u2018Lake Champlain\u2019 grounded:on a mud: bottom off Laurter pier, Her injuries were not extensive, but a valuable trip at the rush season was lost.Inquiries at the.\u2018Lachine\u2019 Canal of- \u2018fice elicited -the \u2018infofmation- that the year\u2019s business would surpass any previous one\u2014in spite of the low water, which \u2018has interfered considerably .with\" the Whezt trade of the port, - The Harbor Commissioners have had a rush.season too, for the de- \"mands of the.big port Increase\u2019 annually.Besides the multitude of unnamed improvements and - repairs which have.been necessary, the Commissioners have heen busy with some works of great.importance.The big elevator, with a storage capacity of.\u20182500,000 bushels, will be partly in use | chélaga.is under construction.Big.sheds and wharves are: being built near Victoria pier, and others at Tarte pien, .À harbor office near the elevator -is\u2026 -almost complete.The: most \u201cpowerful light on.the inland \u2018waters of.America 5.being.installed on St.Helen's Island.\u2018the fine Sue, \u2018sir.Hu 2.; his- \u201ccolleagues the next Jredict a.greater : one.for Fyean, La - BANK HELD RESPONSIBLE.St.Catharines, Nov.15\u2014The - Dominion Government has notilled the Bank of: Nova Scotia-of iis intention \u201cto ho6ld the bank responsiti 1e for ,the \"$1,000 paid to Max Katz, here, which should have gone to J.H.\u2018Kratz, of The police are still in the dark as to \u2018the present whereabouts of Max Katz, \u201cwho got the cheque through.the malls, of Nova Scotia declares ix will fight the case to the bitter end, | claiming the: Government - is responsible \u201cDe- \u2018cause its employee left an \u2018r\u2019 fut of the \u2018name\u2019 in: making out the choque.: \u2014\u2014 A $10,000 ORGAN.st.\u201d Catharines\u201d Ont, Nov.15.\u2014The $10,000 church organ which R.W.Leon- \u2018ard, Chairman of tha Transcontinental Railway Commission, presented to \u2018St.Thomas Anglican.church, is belhg installed.It is one of the finest church St.\u2018Thomas -church «has sold its present organ \u2018to Queen\u201d street Baptist \u2018church, a + Welland church, eee i TO: \u2018RELEASE PACKERS.\u201ccounsel for \u2018the.defendants: [indicted in the \u2018Beef.Trust: cases, Judge Kohlsaat, \u2018in the: United Statos Circuit Court, late yesterday Issued a.writ'of ha- \u201cbeas\u201d corpus \u2018for\u201cthe.release of the placing one of their older vessels.The |.| Allans - have \u201cThe dry dock below Ho- | who.have in turn- sold their A one-to.Chicago: «Nov.15.\u2014On application of des, while the increased wealth: of her ||| EY Cwning and Operating A.D.LORNE McGIBBON, President.W.H.GOODWIN, Managing Director.J.W, McCONNELL, Vice-Presiden: CHRISTMAS Forces Millinery to Move From Our Ground Floor.| | | | E REA & CO.Montreal, Limited BUSINESS MOST UNHEARD end.\u201c-each a distinctive price ticket.phone or C.0.D.- orders - for th ; changes.Ps \"a few large.+ black, Thursday TABLE Regular $4.50 to $8.00.Thursday.TABLE NOver, satins.Thursday.Regular $1.25 ee ee oo a.es\u2019 ee ss se se» Some as high as $12.50.Thursday.TABLE NO.Hats, Velvet Toques, Regular $2.98 to $7.50.Thursday.Silk se LL.e+ ss es a All the new Thursday.plain railors.$2.50 and $3.50.Green, Navy.Regular $1.50 Thursday.as ss sa o we have grouped together 50 Regular $10.00 to $16.50.Thursday the Clearance of the Depart- ._ ment Begins.win ACCOUNTS FOR \u2018RARE OPPORTUNITIES AT AL- Even te \u2018great succes of our untrimmed millinery de- -partmént » on the ground floor has Christmas business demands space for more season- - able goods \u2018here, so we will take 12 large tables and place on ra CLOCK STRIKES EIGHT ON TEHURS- DAY MORNING 18 THE VERY TIME TO BE HERE.\u2018Here's | what \u2018the\u2019 tables contain: \u2014 TABLES No.1 & 2.\u2014600 Poit Hats, mostly small shapes, to .$4.50.Plenty of 45 tc ee ca Be se se oe ss ss oe oo @ NO.3.\u2014200 Pressed Beavers, in colors and black.4.\u2014100 Large Shapes, in silk, velvet, silk hea- Regular $7.50 to $12.50.TABLE NO.5.\u2014About 100 Black and Colored Velour Hats.6.\u2014A Table of Ready-To-Wear Mats, Trimmed TABLE NO.7.\u2014400 Misses\u2019 Bailors, some with band.others - TABLE NO.8.\u2014200 Soft Small The other tables are devoted to oddments, low as to command an absolute clearance.IN THE MIYXT.INERY PARLORS, FIRK|T FLOOR UP, SMART HAT Thursday.©.OF PRICES.to come to an abrupt We will not take any tele- is millinery, nor can we give 2.98 4.98 eo ss os ss es as * .** Fs ve se 4.98 | Toques and Crepe Turhans.$1.98 shapes.fects\u2019 51,49 Shapes.© Colors Riack, to $2.50.ue priced so Fancy Goods trol that shoppers may select Work Boxes, Racks, way.There are also some very SILE Thursday .\u2018EIDERDOWN WOOL, in all Thursday.TINTED CUSHION Tors, on \u201cThursday.=» se oc.00 ec + at Christmas, Visit Our You\u2019! find an attractive lot of articles to choose from.Not only that, but we have kept the prices so well in con- | | If You Hesitate as to What to Give | | | { | Glove, Handkerchief and Collar and almost anything in the line of Art Needlework at .prices which allow your Christmas money to go a long PIANO DRAPES, in all colors.«ee on Department.such things as Smokers\u2019 Sets .Boxes, Tis choice selections in:\u2014 $1.45 1 oz.skeins.15 45 Ground Floor, as se colors.se se .\u2026 as ee se = grey or light linen.\u201d ® 06 oe eco a» va ++ Enlargements from Your ing your walls, or, perhaps, yo chosen for connoisseurs.Thursday .- _ TwéChristmas Suggestions | i From the Picture Department.| : Here is a suggestion for your which is really interesting to everyone.little snaps enlarged to fine large pictures framed and.adorn- : suggest any better true friendship present?BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAVURES FOR 81.98.Finely burnished two inch gold frames, with subjects well Regular $5.00.$1 98 * 0.u Own Negatives or Films.Christmas presents, Imagine your own ur friend's house.- Can you Basement, This Is the \u2014and Goodwins\u2019 prices for too.Door Mats.What one can save from work, worry and actual cash js shown to a nicety by the use of door mats.Why should one spoil a splendid canpet or a costly rug when a door mat is ready to do away with such annoyances?truly an ounce: of prevention which is worth a pound of cure, mats and mattings are so low, \u2018We have received our full stock of Cocoa Mats and | Mattings, in all widths and sizes, and can execute orders for | measuring and laying on the shortest notice.Mattings laid with specially prepared oak rods.PRICES FOR COCOA MATTINGS.First Second Third : vo Quality.Quality.Quality.18 Inches wide.35 .2214 inches wide.\u201c45 .35 23 27 ,nches wide.55 45 28 86° inches wide.65 58 36 45 inches wide.85 75 ae at 54 inches wide \u2026\u2026.$1.10 oe vee PRICES OF COCOA BRUSH MATS.No.1 20e Xe I No.3 ual.ual.ua.ual.Size 14 x 24.Qua 54 Size 22 x 36.$8.35 Ww Size 16 x 27.$1.10 .68 Size 24 x 39.250 81.75 \u2018Size 18 x 30.$136 98 Size 26 x 42.$3356 .Size 20 x 33.$1.75 $1.35 Size 30 x 48.$3.50 | 3225 : Second Floor Up.Month for In this case, it's In addition, q \" Yarker.\u201cthat village Vesterday.Blistered linen is nine times out of ten caused by using old methods.|.We have no trouble on this score.Our machinery is of the latest \u2018type and our method of getting the proper degree of moisture before ironing has provex.the best.4218 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Near Greene Ave packers came as a surprise to the government.Attorney John S.Miller, who ap- peaisd for the packers, attacked the validity of the Sherman anti-trust law in his petition\u2019 for the writ of ha- beas corpus.re A.600-POUND BEAR.\u2018Kingston, Nov.15\u2014John Watt of shot a jet.black bear north of \u2018Bruin \u2018ten \u2018packers, - \u2018The \u2018writ is.returnable next\u2019 Thursday.The a of the feet high \u2018 and weighed 600) It was the largest Leaz ever.Co \u2018seven | pounds.\u201cstood | 1 THOSE GIRLS OF YOURS are eating Bread on the average three times a day.Now, who you think of bread, remember UP .QUALITY THÉ KEEP WE HARRISON BREAD EXPERT Mee Westmount seen in these parts.Mr.Wat =\" the animal while it was in w=\" swimming across the river.an THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS' is printed ard ublished at No.140 St.Peter Str fn the City of Montreal, by John Lu path Dougall and Frederick Lee Dougall, both of Montreal.2e All business communications shou?° addressed John Dougall & Son.ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and all !\"!\u201d to the Editor, should be rene \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 aot lor "]
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