The daily witness, 31 octobre 1900, mercredi 31 octobre 1900
[" ey | the Exact js and ained é fire work f one panies d sev- J loss 8 fol 0,000; unyan 0,000; gouth- \u2018and 8100.- pens, tents, nwich 0,000; h side arront mgton ogeth- arren, treets, .y \u201cDOMINION \"NOMTRARONS RE a \u2014 Halifax .«oo ae wsessorcares ,Hants FR Inverness \u201c> List of dandidates Nominated ail ver the Dominion.| 1 Dr.Delentie ne sa ee ae su aw en wrreses \u201cBorden (L.)., Lu Le aa va +0 00 5 50 0e.».B.Webster .Lunenburg .AR K.Bote lI C Re Kanlbach .Keulbach 6.: Pict = McGre Ler CH Tupper Tupper (C.\u2018 ctou .\u2026.\u2026.52 cGreger .ver \u20ac Bell NECRN a Lo.~ 4 ak - Richmond .; is Fon -Masdorald.tL SE à A.Gites Ve : fes Cx.Following is the list of the candidates numinated by the parties for the Domin ion House of.Commins, carrected w wo.fhelvarge 2 and \u2018Queens is.\u2026.«# 5; Fisiaiog\u201d \u2018 J 5 Rlweble nics Film on JL : se D- - Yarmou .cee ee \u201c nt Cee .- the time of going to press today.i - - pe.À, Victoria .22 0e ve da +5 ocesecnerneeces W.BOBS.caverns creenien eres RE MoS .Bethune (C.).PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.we 4 \u2018 NEW BRUNSWICK._ ) Liberals.Membr 0! Albert su cc sa ue se ce eeges vovens verreusess Wo LOWES Ll cee .a Argenteuil.vanroes nen sreeas e consesT.Christe.Christie (LJ) + à Charlotte | noue eee ne Ee ee es ceteeceess FCB.Carvil J - .ong (C.).: LABOL .0vors somes ace J.Marell .LL Marell (RY A $, .e sue ees us .émet.© planchard.\u2026.Blanchard (GJ.3 Leauce veveren 3 Godbire .ves .Godto > {Ls ?= 3 i Mefmornes meinernez ;.Beau o «of .owler .D ( .Bellech.E.Taïbot - + eee \u201cRobinson .- Robinson: (C2) Berthies E.Archambault - (J.McAlister .M : Chas Marcil FE .Hon.A Fisher.CL.Victor Saastrion RE .G.Rousseau .\u201cGeorge E Fostsr .De À.A.Stockton R.J.Wilmot .A.Powell .Brome.Chambly and Vercheres.Champlatn.Charlevoix ay 2 Ft Morin.ir.Mein © RE : Cd - nets Se Se x : pT = ee Lavergn \"RL os gy rss A.Ma Th er vee Le seeeenress B Dewtney .Boa LI Lamm! © 2° 3 i ineis A a ee , ) : À , Ear.$e oo « e (C2).aa vue ets a F.ictorie reve ue ee ee SR E.G Prior 1.>.83: : 2 Rena.\"Bartner ¢ >, P Yale and'Duiiboo .ov 0s vt ve rh cenereeans .H.McNiell.2.Bostock (L.).Labelle .een ESP An Brandon .fl -H.J.Macdonald - Strip CL) pe Nagtorville .- - STE Laurier LL EST INSEE + Bor a.TIN, Bera LL utero a3 LAVAI Lu sen ee ae ee D tt CE LP.Fortin .2.+.00000 3 Marqu T.\u2026 25 vavccees \u2018Dr Roche BL cnr ere are eee eee + .L.J.Demers Prov Cae ae A.La ee eh es ees A A.C.Lune FES oan Lorie 0.ITU CHA M Dechene - Eee 2 2 ve TE Le oe se eens.Wo PF, LlcCrea PT NO UUI I, H, Hestam .Macdonell (Ls).asseuner erans .2 by Pattes (1).Lotbinlete.Bd Fortier .Wiabiesg ve te as ou +6 ss as os ssssvevers.Bo D.Martin Tod.-Lib.) .- AW.P Puttee \"La Maisonneuve .Prefontaine.; : NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.Mask © 8 rot lL 16: 5, eau eteat © Alberta.cere naan ne weer ieee see oR.B.Bennett .Olivier (L.).a Hs \u2019 ess.RA D: con = sa Muskors and F 2.0.ind\u201d x # -galvert verse see eer serena .oR Dunlop.TRE \u201cRe ham, ged Brunet .ovr i + as co Fraser, Hom T Host Prerre.Dr.So rad, Nipissing .- GE A.McCo ; 3B Kioex Kock ©) aie - A Tes: Rg er, , ne Ha moi Geo ge ur Gariep) armes Geo ime J 3 Norfolk N.-J.Charlton .coon ; » 2 Fa juette, m, Roky rge Summer, Norfolk 8.suce ver ace ei FR, Atkinson SD.sage ; Tindale.eo «x 4 À co \u201c 2 Hy Ha rt Bicker BR Sots E.°E, Hodgeos, 5 1 Northumberiand W.suv aos ses JB.MoColl em eB Sather , eines CO.oon, C, ] i pa 74 48s d Todgiot, ort Northumberland B.ever coe sus see ++++ Bullion, rr wala ! ps sine gros a In née and SARI A.juri 4 1004 for a Tad Io ET Ve wm ; ta à ia ITV) ary one of bis ceistrates Tec Ary Canam alt a 1 RWI, chonsisi.- - oan BC op ontei 8 sa (het Between is a finished ar- and we rapid sketches relating to the & FEES of the day, combined pee Tos makes bim a wort ex MILDER WITH RAIN.= Torcats, oct I &.m.\u2014Viotoria, 50, 481 4, pa 8, 26; Edmon- tom, 46, 39; Wu'Appelle, 40, 32; Winnipos.W, 38; Port Arekutr, 48, 32; Parry Sound.\u2018BA, #4; Toronto, B4, 46: Ottawa, 50 %: + 1 Meutosnl, 48,: 85; Quebee, 43, 28; Halifax.Looe - Besterly and south-easterly winds: Thoretes, milder, with rain.= os 1 and the Gévarnét oti & en color Jamaica he 5 induced ta take up thië tas is bone ser goat usinesy.Lh ang Pesereni, vit | ° td to mabe ae | * 3 ue; Got B.\u2014attle\u2014Reor 50500, F'ayind.LL .' re Le westerns, and = TPotéés: Rr horemClear, northcimt wind, * Posté, 80.08 5: yesterday, 30.25- Ë % #8 pace to PC) 8 Pein i strong northieast| \u201c x a \\ ; pe: medium, $4.40 to 88.40 Low .M | soeur fl: BIRERTS, \" kers an > $4.80; 4.: Pry Open.INE To-day we on gm ba 00 os 06 to fé; 1 at 4% Re pie era T re sa ere de ine WIRE AAR 00 ve Wb 8 + \u201c5; A A + Ê 1080 nFRSOBETGADRT ga ols ë \u2018 SEN -oRERL RA RSRONAIYF EF v æ Fel 08 8 en LI TLE TAN AEPETORERE ae ext ?* NS RES a A¥ese re 1 Lee à pel \u201c x = + Black Dress Goods.LACK CREPON, Silk and Wool, \u201ca He fo 3c.BLACK FANCY CANVAS C CLO TH, BLACK FANCY DRESS GOODS east BLACK HELIO, Crepon effect, Silk BLACK LUSTRE, Special, 40c, for 30e.BLACK ESTAMENE SERGE, \u2018extra value, Colored Dress Goods.ou will find bargains or esi plain up-to- CE AND WOOL and ALL WOOL MATERIALS, werd formerly .50 per yard, now 47 cents AIR PLAID, 45 inches wide, were $1.50 and $1.60 per 7 cents, suitable for skirts, ete.only & limited quantity, not more 19 yards of any one piece le ibn de REMNANTS, marked at PAAR # piment worth almost double, 40c.At 47c.On this table Arle 700 < CHEVIOTS, Panes § i ay a AE, ridiculously low prices to clear.ESS GOODS are marked away down owing to the unfavor- - able weather for heavy goods.FREE EMBROIDERY CLASS EVERY DAY AT 2.30 PK.Also \u2018à.table\u2019 of ALL NEW DR ERE EERIE wR INNA NOTRE bans HOSPITAL.| | i wk, or Tae vi \u2018Vian TM , m= THOQPR, Wp, MADE: AT.THE: .; {f.- SUGGESTION OF THE COT- ° ; i ie i tn hd ou ne tre eater Sircsste ' ; BE: Bow Ta.Fondling « ser \u2018Ja few men for police duty, whieh, I of the patients amouste to 39,213 days.The average expenee was 98 cents per The total amount day per patient.Of this eum, 26,- apent was $20,707.95.'1 043.63 went for prowisione, $3,005.42 for tpedicines, $3,751:96 for host and Ught, non 53 for splarien, and $1,300.47 mis- The total Teceipts were $32,923, Includ- ing a logéoÿ \u2018of' 81,000 from Mr.John McCarthy, and the annual grants of 45,000 fnom : the government, snd the y of Bt Sen ital deel Tealived $13, abjance mussetorr 140 phoney Ji 19881 PA Ce: foilo electi furni mue ol he.owpilal atl realised $b the polie \u2018tribubed by various persons.A further incresse in income 8 expected year, for thé government has decided te Buseuse the amount id foe Wek sil oc dd ons 1h fo Rote of, ROBE MAT , The Liberal Candidate.this Diviston Less d fo var mn ay will\u2019 wih Bind repor either at vues var rh information vie, whe Was one whe re sovarnets.The old hospital Puildig à is, in spite] 12 of reprirs, becoming more and: mere Unsuitable for.go For tnd the eu ur ed the i yo oi The Co perior Court.unseating © and Bayatd, of the municipal had & persona Siret in sactions with the local In concurring fn pre sôge Tan remarked that the | nt : Judge the Punishment = jee = orget thai the Cri 28 moll ag of thoes Who bi to be bribed.mier, for 2 number of \u20acrporatiof, had taken oy pois while it wis LLOR BAYARD UNSEATED.hurt of Review yesterday unanimously cénfirmed the judgment of the Su- yates, ; Tordin- HE were wuteadod ta the - {lady patronesses, \u2018the sisters of the hos tal, the press, the qubseribuing dhe ols 1\" lectoed, the mperintandest ead.Moarstery.as ; DAMAGES FOR FALAR ARR ARRRSE.The Court og perle ludgment of Carle Boys à taken hy him agaiust à carter nainsé Marche for false azpest.0 a.pg = hover \"TON MILL AUTHORI- 1 TIA a \u2018think, i would be advisable to keep for a day or 50.troops.were at last | at and rode as ph rd ers, and, whereas, .ers now threaten to prevent any coal EEE sen to prevent the: intinldstd ened, and will not be oo A \u2018allls of the company ©] - strikers, ar to JFromerve in the mid hs of ValleyReld; : ; + \u201c ne rns Th re oR ii im : um thing points to! se ation | of SEA i TERE k EE 4 I Raa AR iy rend | 7.The following [122 res pe - = Oct.27, 10800: A \u2018 Pa ru Es je FER : [een ce STE honorable hn, + merits of Pit-R& | à wear Clothiag-Shetôte tucning toa cheap J-tailor\u2014in\u2019 fact, shy tailor, we \u201ca reidy-made look\u201d | to rightly made clothes |§ The old sa : mo-jonger \u2018app \u2014Fir-Refdhh hj changed that.The mes who you to work Lieut.-Col.Roy, on receiving the may-.| ex o's Tekter, at once prooveded wiflr fie ar- .rangaments for me withdrawal of the.: hp SN 2 Whersau, the real Cotton pide bas br strikers intimidating heli, ros the pa een dadtee 22 of t sd ; * tril | brought in to the.boilers, ily of take other; tds phaë- 2otion ta close pies pany; nd Sates thre out of * empio iment ze confident ES Var eT, bi your - ; | ony oper it, » a Mien iE Slactiod ou ar 1 tia œ SE md e Es dues ste \u2018 pg a vm al practices to : EE tt tal TES leh - Tr | Bog oe 5 HE EME FY | men wie ies dppeosinica PaRaturs, a { ps inks ot 1.v qué at voice > on Ean 58 af suioient proof | SE Detweaaro aor! isa a aod\u201d fhe mo RIE 1 abide; the ERE CAS Fo 3 ries \u2018the same?Apt NE on Jo my residence, Vilas ev.TH ee ne donnie ter,) éhécé - ; sittned -\u2018bÿ\" your n © 40 not p: \u201c1 of hi pecufer goss, ia fol = cha gene i is to dinwifrems moan assurance no {legal or unworthy prac- ticés vostriad to me 6 oy BP, etion ve + been on Sagesed [n'a digpoued (a 50\" éah rest assuted that ¥ consider all\u2019 = gel miens ; 1 will ge à ver in any that ip bé ave a ad You RS eh, ri Red Fg | ;- Fe The\u2019 Seauisition on \u2018om which \u2018the | 5 [NOTES on\u201d Tue.Fashions sea Ares good clothes is the | I x Ta Brions: s.25, ws i ge sue nizailesz re amount \u201cw used, if sec: ñ fies ol Shacution | : (esse Se ar Paie p of bai- 34 = \u201cPrices: sin \u201cDoar Wy holo ve Secsired a ate HR = [5 = rr LADIES } EET = | \" VESTS; Eu ey ne Sh .Hi 3 JE A Li a! 4 A4E matted of hia ete! ë EEE ARE | Sh ces fer St.© division in toe rire a 8 GROF- ape growhig a forrsatrrmecdl WY \u2014 aus re dir ges but | end the\u2019 wriet-And, thé, elhov.me dre von té £7 4 I a sg, = # x 4 : 2.3 5 3 4 2 tres et BE ; I \u2014ten de A Ober J Swiss Ribbed Underwear, D NATURAL RIBBED WOOL VESTS h- Heok.k.Long Sleeves, \u2019 4, 3, 3, > ; rico: a.25.81.35, $1.35, 81.50, 81.65, 8178.- A hort Sleeves, tod BE Hie $i pr.| MONTREAL | ) FR RCAC Ou OA ms ÉÉÈRED WOOL VESTS, a = 91 5 oni Cee EY fa \u201cet ar] ti rir and Frot Aendod de { +H IS 3 = eight - - 4 ied = fi «ed | Prices; 2450, $3.65 3376 ea.Ba: AVY WHITE RIBBED \u2018 'MERTNG 12 Ie « Welk, Long Sleeves, - A Aided Sizes: .8 Acie ep er, Pet ess his.a id\u201d ; VY, \u2018RTE Ag 2 Te ho pe es PTE rots io x = ro SA o = Ë ÿ fi LIy LIF Li Hoge ea) 90c, 95, $1, 00 \u2018ea a ATION SUITS, tatal h Neck, ENE LÉREEL ae: acte andar i) Gig, an gE [a \u2018thoagh net; responsible for vials ° It is posed that has rently lost none of hie viger na scores aasaes = Se : d } ) LT TE, : oe Conitihe South Aftion, but actu- the white hippopotamus bas been ex- & po GUE AC CENTRE.ated wholly from the desire which every | fisiguished in Africg., ; We printed some Mr, Maloun, the Liberal cruiin.TM 4 0 voting to see only ope shane.One nation had that ever] g, possible | ur a description of the frantic de- for, te Cetitre, addressed a jar.- Il {1 .+ Am Nilustrated War Lecture, by Mr.M.6.URBAY EVRNÈNG, Nov.8, a6 8 elock, | 10, peer visiting the \u2018Exhibition Sed eit mo postions whecton 8 the ©.WHITE, Special War Correspondent DOMINION \u2018SQUARE METHOBDINT| Ang yupce of.frictioh.Which Ja Jit SE oo of the \u2018Montreal Daily Star,\u2019 whe ac- CHURCH, SUNDAY MORNING.Nov.À ; aétiveide d£ - | loiter.which aoemted to be- merely that nde : > TREE, hy - - \u2019ormpansoa the Canadian treops te 11 o'clock.1 ~ \u201c aime À é , se.; ; of a.rival.; 3 4 0 l i 1 at vans à in favor = he m Prete AMES METH CHURCH, = ; tn PO Liar ¢ but.per.|.wrence o-nj ILLUSTRATED BY ABOUT 100 MOVING os ops So.| ney are Tee AT MORTE ES We understand that Dr.Borden had [did beg tho weari- 10 St: Josephs Mall, 8, Catherine treat 3 \u2018aod STERBOPTIO0N VIEWER \"anes PRbentrsatin oHOROE, SU one \u20ac no further direct connection with the | ! i Bir Chacies Tupper alle 0: Chui LORD ST KNOX PRESEYTRBIAN ciniecm, sus.Lee da de fact thie arent, Shiki lon à a ; yesterday afternoon ut London STRATHCONA will preside.pa¥ svENING, ai 7 o'clock, 818, apd pocands.fn Bye, | food.The testing of the food, the .nc- | PIE VRAIS À the: evens ESS à Micioria Rifos Band will furnish appropri- MINION SQUARE HETRODIST y ['eeptenge and inspection of tt, the formate musio \u2018H, MONDAY.EVENING, Nov.5, \u2018a3 mhip' 7 which i was put-up and sent off lack TURSDAY, Seth, and following | TERT a 2 Visteria RIT y 8 o'clock.would naturally be arranged by the\u2019 sub- Catheart st.| \u2018Mr.s.H.HADLEY,\u2019 | her \u2018| sou \" diffforctics fem of \u2018the.\u2019 departigent.FS pd seats 500, General admission, 250.° Now.w] and in\u2019 what was Dr.Bor- ha 8 for sale at \u2018 Star\u2019 Branch Office.Mission, ork, he.i promintpt governments.Inthe Far \u2018Bagh the sit\u201d [den or any other member of the gowern- dis Regoue afl and ofective SpeRkEr, | oi inmore sgringble, wa Rameis dort Ly 0; bla in all this t- There wae | 208 \u201cTavpsnar.NOVEMBER 1.238 8,most (ronal Bn ome.Collections inate the.north, whille Firsinos Saxall » wank of casefulness in tosting the fou: | rec Simao will be taba Wc her ixtereta in the south of Cbd.Bt | y' oortoiningi te strength, bust the in- his own.ledershs hatter 8 \"BAND ANNUAL CONCERT \"| the trighe al in ain re and or his vm leadership, à : éésuime corm \u2014OF THE- sp \u201cof Britain to fist donibinios \u2018not the.ministet, ing wile at | aries posing as OL .EAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE, .A a | | met blame for >that: The sinister; nu honore ta nat =ppos (Ti the Editor of the Witness\u2019) : Given by She crews of the \u2018 - he : - .Pi WIT RAN \u201cPARISLAR* amd ether ships 3 port.» 4% + ABSISTED BY | Tuzspar.Ocroser 30.'HURSDAY.NOVEMBER 1.4 Tél ének ee gs sph te = vite; 46 ped _ ; ara ge 5 POLIT ICS TO-DAY.BAYMOKD 13 las) hn ; Reasonable people will not allow them | Lo MPSS win.er.of 4 .; - 1 \u2019 several young ds of Mullet SE tae Mes Die sees - ; 1, 00 selves to be worked wp into a,8t of un .S dr.D.C.J.C.| Zot soverad young men.whows sec | of seats is now : .: wu v .j - A street, Fie stress, .y.tion.48 th ov- | .: .| Mr: why I ehould be more heavily \u201caxed in : 1 tio y.agiinst pe | rip am x .: LAY.this matter \u2018ben my rivel.whose en OONCERT, AND TEA, \"+ Minister of Mite, ob the ministe 2 \u2014 ployces are not, valunteers ware, Yopxame, seceprt Wiczom, $40 Vectir Vitae 005! emsangenaÿ robioms afr.the fet his croi aber.Sill itis SIR WILFRID'S DRIVE.CL \u2014\u2014 JUSTICE % copies tn.on \u2018 .es RA | le 3 HO : Dirty contes : oi | ; A 4 A PE le i N \u2014 Ww 10.SETTLE THE VALLEY hrs on a TR EEA 2 at, of all-feods.furnished by bur a; = i> THE PREMIER STARTED FOR ST.| « FLD STRIKE.M & Berri street, ; ar ee ad x tion Pe dian contingents waë admiréd by com- : Loom THERSDAX Evening Bev.1st.RELL wo Norte Mate.erm ul he moment of HLT tent observérs and that the Cana- TERE | .(To the Editor of the \u201cWitnes.) ¢ - Sou served from 6.00 to 82, Concert at § - he ip Ea SHE PIE ne a ARE Qi were /tound op their arrival in ie The right end proper way io LS we oy mduieden, ste.Y.® rt the Smperial wnent: AR: he fo i se ae vi emipped of al Ro.\u201cip, tg wad, Kindy oun : w ie hips EA AT 8.| gos a id = À + Ts he 4 > \u2026 ; : + ig vu ; es rs \"| UMDNR THE AUSPICES OF THX DAILY WITHESS Five ines ad wants | of our wire, by their relatives 6 \u2018THE UNDOING OF CREATION.Ro, ECONOMIC | CE ; \u201c¥ the fan.emergney | oS celebrated as the man who -.MRS; HELEN CAMPBELL, me ations had not supplied stall | done more than any other to drive ese pe fy WTS vi Ce ae | God's Jager creatures off the face of the, eset, is - enid to\" somewhere dn Cam: \u2018toda.One af \u2018the -distinetive - chaïarèe- | pcioticn of \u2018the ninetéenth century io; its Fr .If it is going to be protec: tion det there be protection for both url pi 2+ | -desnand, lek it be applied to the ; où the us well ae ie ber that produces NORMAN MURRY | ==> , TROUSLE IN MOROCCO.du BY Faummpenin HOR VOTE TY CN I iat, mevour THREATENISG {= \u2018sila, yot there: sre Tow mdi ho.dat.\" TON:COUNTY.-.~ |.~T® gous W WIDESPREAD.\"Bok revel in \u201cthe \u2018| i A ; .- ae A a een , ol Tandon, Geb BA wine x dental the aly Mall) broken ou iin | OF ; x of a ibitioniét, ~The Conservatives emmet Serious ro \"a of the | fur | £ Feet to do & io Ta he ight of em is antiripst- | motors of the Mazet opm Lin he record of the Laurier Gr .~The French are preparine an exped- anol \u2018Berd, of.slandid, ances: nd other doar| Tro : Aa i , tion to mppress Moorish bandits Wo Credited abiot down end not'csried swey.Such orn © pl .| = sative in the: Algerian hinterland on | bonito à nth of ih drone of th, ; votere in this county who ph Joe ei e E \"à © Prise.former\u2019 time in the | thé hun wbition above | \u2018 \u201cTMS PAÇIPIC CABLE.ed te ee wk |: ; \u2018shane Tespeol\u2019 for and inférest in\u2019 the sf .PROEJBITIONI®Y.spé, NY MW, 0c Oct.Be nt iv | natural coeation hist ours has, yet thers Cr ie ive Assombly rv has peseed > ok + | et \u2018porte wad a tims in which the x .; ; CHARGE {informed the House that the \u2018ender © extinotich of wpeties Wee going oti at sich ; , candidate.the laying the cable was £1,975,00.It is atoete.THis is, of course, due to the EERE tion, against M | exvected that this teoder will be of | apaing of fi Wil bs aooalied efetibed icharc | i in Lis 4 © im the cures of the veel d rice | on mith thee\u2019 sé of precision aed , publishes d today: stating 4 k.will be finished mes PR ME es pres : .e , Bb .Co ae 6 hy F Tag = with: ho pridtine imatinot oË a V dale y de Ri FHERN.we T.v.2 À \u2018 : an jt.= a 1 soma Ame) ny.ve dh ; Llp aa: adlivi ue.pa = To Coûser \u2018 4 iy DX aE rhachis Le i Frs cos R er Sms \u2018 - fe iv yy 5 | beead ove Jigar tu Wire EPST Bo tos thi idle usm.\u201cThe dodo iased ey + un ; the 1 iN Borland, of Abu - ; ; | Le a 5 5 en or rT x IE, frou; earth is ne fire bald of the | Ged - .- - gos rad and, à young son to mel , anxious to » returning volunteers.Mr.Borlasd® son; who isnot yet out of his teeth | E Company of the Royal Cansdit?® through Paard Prardeberg 80d ; fights without a sorstch.à.he was ill for & time with # sligb Hoise Pt of the of fever.patate TPE © TY :- à ea me ihe w \u20ac me En = - - ¥ Lat, or £ \u201cEy ® È Xs : i ball .#N P cale 5 ent le and mark for à mitations ne substitutes.he difference in the e MAY BE .AN ARERICAN, _ Fy SUCCESSOR TO MR: HAYS DIS seid m railway circles that the visit: of would geercely\u2019 eomtort a dignity oi the Gand Trunk, which kas advawe- ¢d in importance during the past few - years, #o-frære\"et the head of 80 vast a -vstem one who had held a subordinate position th filb' company, rly in view of #hs receat deve pment of kmowx to be Mr, Haya's righthand man, As general euperintendent vas in close touch with the policy\u201d which Mr.Hays inaugureited.He is thoroughly modern in his ddess, has much practical knowledge, and hes shown great ability in getting all the details of sb large a system thoroughly in band.Hie newe is mentioned with some persistency.The directors of the compeny in\u2019 London will, of course, Bonsider the question al-' most immediately, although if a suitable successor cannot- be immediately \u2018found \u2014and such men are not quite so thick as blackberries,\u2019 as & Grand Trunk official remarked to-day\u2014a pro tem appointment may be mede.The chine will, in all likelthood, be deft to Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson, who discovered Mr.Hays, and induced him to leave the Walsash.Sir Charles is in pretty close touch with men and conditions in the American railway world.The president also.thorotighly believes that upon this continent American methods should be applied to the operation of all large more method which looks for di- personal a -and FRAG RES the decor mañager must.haye prexioualy dom ghaded | \u2018his decision to.the directors in With regard to the statement that \u201cTHE ACADÉMIE\u201c DE: HAS PLACED Co At the od ot All the rotin.Pearlinefntu cheapest One à aps ce pepcest Mr.=X intention to leave le tan | Tremk until last Saturday, although the | *° Tr Sen : v 4 a ND œ iS est - intelli - better - handier more econ ogical than price of ie k i .DEATH OF MR.MARIEN.THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WATERWORKS SUCCUMBS 20 AN ATTACK OF TYPHŸ [LEN RS THE pare MR.\u2018 MARIEN.honors.He received an ; appointment-ga | surveyor on the staff of the city woad.de- | partment in 1891.in succession Mer, | On May 10 lat, after the Ütemiatai of | Mr.Laforest, Mr.Marien was sppoint- terworks.|.Deceased was 42 years \u2018of Pere» vienne hil din | the North Northern W.C.1 ho ated | he a Cadioux street, ET Aas whose thrilling experiences 5 from Honan with\" het hus other mispionaries, has given ladies.(MÉDECINE OF FRANCE \u2018 | Stewart, Mrs, Gibson, Mrs.Dyson, Barlow, appointed deputy city Tone ed euperintendent of the Montreal vi- | a hf A SOLDIERS DA BANC JET.Hemsley, Mre.W.J.Tabb, Mde.Cho- | quet, Mrs.Woodley, Mrs.Beaman, Mre.Arnold, Mrs.Sadler, Mra, Lockerby, Mrs.Peck, -and others, Most of the goods have been promised by different \u2018ladies, .Dut the folowing firme have also undertaken be contribute: Messrs.Alexander, Aird, Hall, 8.Davia Îen Fraser, Viger & Co, Vipond, McBridè& ., and John Murphy & Co.ih TE such great interest, especially to Moniek} Ald.on > fontaine and Sine bh Mago Pre | see + § whol en of the-trrangement the |: ru >\" Le reception ob the Cadedian none fours | \u2019 iH ing from South Africa on the \u201cIdaho, Tau.Sadler, Montreal : \"There are now 15 cases 9 typho Examined for Purity ¢ and Freedom.et\u201d Dine Eom Ld wick & Son, Detlefs, McKeown, J.RB.Clogs; | a mittee of the W: C.T, U.will present | 58% \u2018Ship not yet sightéd.In rit 4 of bee | dés vera ; b : eee per) on soon | but Ce da te | Betton, di +The Todlttee Womans Ofchmte¥ Fu | - - os .\u2019 - cs grested ; x lavge dd.breciatl ve: TT Returning Haroes will be Rôy- mos in = Windeor ad Jast might, in ally Entertained.thejr appearance in the of a series Co \u2014 - of six - entértairmmente .Shaw |: MONTREAL LADIES MEET T0j- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS.A large number of Montreal Tadics gathered in the Karn Hall yesterday af- téfnoon to make ments for \u2018the | Juncheon to be \u2018given \u2018our returning\u2019 be- ross.Mrs.Clark Murriy took -the chalr, Miss Ethel Armetrong wae a a painted secretary, i hb Yo \u2019 H = mesurer, The wile body of Les peer | \u201cTne E CHEQUE CASE pescutod hs soidicte basauet comaritbe.| comm : or tes ied quet comuitéqé ATION OF THE ENQUETE gin of this scheme for the ladies dater-| =: 5 AY.Gir Cu pan, ant dr dt cri oh} Fastin 4 es should offer similar aid., Ls hen 2 y ! i ily amore.ThE donations | vraies Et re En S| Fe ing, closed.almost all wes for.| wais taken à It is expected that the Montreal and ofthe wis a \u201cbwo.ack.on Saterday Tr the clusters re de.Mars, they will proceed to the Drill + Godfrei Clave ait By Mr?Hall for the lumcheon.This will\u2019 be {lag - te Hmving len i other chickens Bron, Drague, peed, Po ons ee |\u201d é » chi , tongue, » men, MoDonough had some $70 to $9 tes \u2018and coffes will be provided, snd if - The depositions \u201cof 4 eis | the day is cold bovril will also be eerved.| given during the private enquete Were | Accommodation will be provided for then.read.- a AS from 250 to 400 men, Theme will sit sta My @.D.Boulton, bank clerk \u2018 de | table running half way down the hall.fmperial Bank, deposed to thie defendant, At the end of this tsble\u2018a band stand | Hire Beynes, having \u2018been with Mi will be se The waiting will be eee when the \u201ccheque was eashed dome by \u20ac er of young ladies dress: iy honk, In crossexaminadion by Mr.ed in white, with knots of red, white and Caanpbell Lane, counsel for Baynes, wit- blue ribbon on the left shoulder, and | \"ui thet the cheque was an socept- wearing o small Union Jack in tbe bar: ed \u2018cheque.The name of Mr.O'Hare They will be by the ladies who | pin i was on the back \u2018of the cheque are undertaking to lay the table on the 5 well as that of'Mr.Laporte.when.he Tar din Pi | ea a » JATS, s - | Glas e at the requ W.'J.Tabb, Mre.Stewart, Mre.Red- of witness, the.don, Mde.¥.Choquet, Mrs.Fr ts \u2018Mes, W.Peck, Mrs.Gibson, Pha foros téaut; Miss Henderson, Miss Joties, Mrs.IK Beaman.Twenty-five stivdents from Me- ~~ sat in the\u2019 heavier work \u2018of serving.2 \u2018Thiwe professionel carvers and a couple fas\u2019 ; of \u20ac reste '.Tong] in-at.Séhool this morning ions \u2018the pleas > A ie HE \u201cés , de a | \u2018that King Léopo Tesulted in :a Franco-Belgian convention es | ® FRANCE AND.BELKIN.im \u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNOUNOHD THEY HAVE JOINED HANDE.TQ.PE wi INTERRSTS w \u2018CHINA.| London, Oct #\u2014I, learn, says the Brussels ; of the .Times \u2019s vieit to Paris has for the protection of.the common interest of France and Belgium in China.\u2019 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.CHINESE OFFICIALS WARNED BY LM HUNG CHANG TO PRE- pbk = DEFIANT.CE FEE Bs -< Leur As +.FOR PBAGE.pms Britis: defotiations® with mr MINERS our AGAIN.ns pe Car fe me doe operation, « majority of them full banded.|NEW SHIP-BUILDING PLANT, TELE SK Sin on * Féntrétorr friends - PA VE LME a PTE TE OLD, STORY._ vod (RER Torsata' HT avery It cures Ves: \u201c1 \u201cha C= TORR erties Tortmng - | Disfiguring Humours Itching, Burning, \u201cand Scaly- Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with loss of Hair Complete External sud Tithe nal Treatment by Cuticurs - THE SET Consisting of CUTI BOAF, to cleanse the skin of ornsts and schles and soften fhe thickened cuticle, CUTICURA Ointment to in stanily allay itching, jrritation, and infiam.mation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood.A SINGLE SET is often sufficiegt to cure the most torturing, disfiguring a¥in; scalp,\u2019 &nd blood humours, rashes, itchings, and trite.tions, with loss of hair, when the heel plyel.cians and all other remedies tall.ete SFE fr om REibsES ABSOLUTELY TO TREAT London, Oct:31\u2014A belated despatch from Pretoria tells of \u2018the failure of the for the wurrender of the Boers.Botha received General Paget's flag of truce courteously, and admitted his defeat, but said it was impossible to treat for sur | render as long es any burghers wished to \u2018| continue the war.Ex-President \u2018Steyn Was mort irrecoticileble.He refused to \" even tee {he bearer of « flag of truce.+ MEN AT THE, DERRINGER COL- pis = à | MARCHAND 5; - : 1869 and 1871 shiney snacsf-be sold within a few days.2: HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES JUDGE BY THEM.' 25 CAPES, Li Blue and nod Nay\" - med oh Thibet, \u2018 good value.at 812 ya % choice for 8B.50.: No as house can nou\u201d rge BW as ter im \u2018remets | os other cebieries in he ion \u201cA MARCHAND: 5, 1560 ad Set tro Pome, \u2018ovenitif .dnt an ble Aohni Doig; -assistans.paymaster- of the RPE | GP.R.;isud gymnastic instructor wk the RF M2 MA, si, * ey Jom Prenom, ued.Alor the, redding, Me.and,| =E=== Sr di de ze out bo Ok | i \u2018avr, Toronto, aad othidr pofate.1 tried ne ones see Care ns Chars 1 potash ieve it to opr.perior SEA It has - peliet, ; qured oe of.acu : eatarrh, which 0 Yor \u201c1° béltéve I\u201d nave her ; RT BAKING POWDER .+ ig NOT \u201ccheap\u201d Goods, bu ht | 4 \u201c+ Boed Goods \u201d_ cheap.5 4 AR ty co : on\u2019 pac it itl continues: } onlin Ew vs rene.of a large oad | ei yg pry a any Parlor Bet, odd U Tarkish Rugs and best ar beer Carmats.Mahogany Sldchoand and Dining Table, Leather Dining Chajry, On Cagalidrs, __ etes, ete a ad = = va ie ; GA 4 \u2018 ) \u201cst 1h: Prana.at ®%; Reading at 9 LOCAL STOCKS.ret preferred, ot 26 186 ss \u2014 ' préfèrred at 754; Grand Trunk Ray.way ot 6%; Anaconds at 944: Rand Winey pr IEA E ® sp Li 8 i ; marais, Liberal candidate in SC.James, \\SCALLY I v ) TORCTO FFREET AOTIVE AND HIGH- at 40%: bar stiver stendy, 29 12-164 per Three Candidates in St.James's exciting character, .: |tas epoken in the present campaign, AMONGST HMPLOYHES.WR-GENERAL LIBT DULL AND CUSe: mosey st 3% c'e Pont marke: Division.Mayor Profouteine, the Liberal carr wes last wight eb the Poire Hall, 1428 \u2014 E STRADY.ar PEER 5 fa do, ; didate, was unavobebly shiek, tieing St.Catherine street.The firet speaker Vancouver, B.0., Oot.31.\u2014The Koot-| .\u2014_\u2014 India Covnel \"bills were sive eo st Terrebonne, iif high chastituency was Mr.J.A.Drouin.candidæté, eney and Boundazy.mining.districts of Qu the Jost! Mek exchange this morn- at'is B1S-I60.00 (Continued from Psge 1.) be is also runnitig.\u201d : Mr.Desmarais, then gave a lengthy ad- British Coluinbin are stirred over à rail- firent was again the festure, | JT sm ore BE SR SPE | SPOS BA Tn | Te TE Br SE i mel ST didate, was -aad wes = - - \u2018 mn, 1tis y the secret ver- Ni : F Mardin, change «da London, Bominath ME for 0 Sines dine ed by a numbet of bis supporters, wll \u2018A pumerowsly attended mebtinz in vice agents of the Pacife Rail- tou, 1 ° gin ms, A, Ye 20 parka 4% di [lor ge Dix: EE clon, (53 sagerly, though quietly, discussing elec- support of Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s candidature way A reaniced gong hus mire fre Montreal rect Show prie ares mous\" D bilis, 4 perosn rot otpination paper for Mr.8 Dow tion shances.in Muaisymeuve wis held on Monday cxisted in the Tegions for some SPA EE Pot EE ee pote pcTBe sdvance in short billa due to the was igred os as follows: Hon, Ar The names om .Mayor Prefontaine\u2019s night at the committee noon oY.time pest whereby the Canadian Pacific clos sale being made à 1 3813, 310 shares cmmbault, ontaine ne) 15% \u201cTomer: nomination pepe\u2019 : incioded: .iiose of Denis street.\u2019 + bas been defrauded of many thousxnds changing hands.Republic ; an Virtue were = Ad.Te d.Jos.Che Mr.J.P.B.Caorrain, at the head of Le of dollars by means of freudulent tickets SOO Steady L Tpebiny prices and the NEW YORK OPENINGS.tle, Ald, C.inch: Ald A.the list, Messrs.F.L: Beljue, Damien SCARLET FEVER CASES.| on purchesed un: À at tbe of- eral appreciation.Republic seems to be New ot Sore, Oct 3, Wall Street Prices Drouin bid, pu À ore cime, Lalonde, Chas.G.Lapointe, E.D.Fau- Rots of the company, fo be taken un by in better shape thas ever, and this applies Br demena for wes Sooke Foe JA, \"Son t, Tha, Carle, A.B.Hame \u2019 ; thé conduètors in the whens Frand 8180 to War Basle.The bears have thousand shares o Southern Pacific sold tan teux, D.Chevalier, W.L, James {DR.LABERGE SAYS THEY ARE NOT ; .», allowed to hammer these values out of pmuity , \u2018Jas.Lam H.Girvan De.Dr.DC and returned to the apecial of this ati Ma But thé reaction is to Bscualy 8° to 38,.eon- PP | Darling, W.J.Proulx, P.Wilson, T.A.DUE TO CONDITION OF in y 4 .Mkely ered with 38% for Haast?night.Kanses Hook, Robert oe Amede Lamarch | Grothe, Robt.Leblanc, L P.H.Lor trainer's #dicate dy the special bem « ragantiy bulitsh.The general Oty Southern preferred Svan a point ee Brac he so Ar ; \u2019 : _ MORNING sou».mectataly after the opening.oT s » Badd TT Prevost, Paul G Rs Maen air ge ft is at ss, | MINING EXCHANGE, - [Chgaiber FR tok AFTERNOON BOARD.i : 84% Reported A.W.Broker, i = Je 0 wo, ww uv pins Broke Fre ibaa BRIA Te sie oe WHE: ol ga A 8 pme \u2018 , £1 8 30 AER 5 y (me! er; : EX mi REPUBLIC NE, Les |B ad many 2 gers oo \" Prison ad = petit Ce Be - EEE Leth NT Be \u2018ot 19% 36 at MILL NOW RUNNING 19 TONS OF ong Nominations foe Jacques Cartier Di- des Rd coossqunes ! inté 1 ; compas 4 a 4 Dar.OR AN INCREASE OF 410 de vision book placé\"at the Lachine own | of _ pufils who bave tend te tively easy the operativas of these rul- éréhants Bant\u201481 a 3 RCENT\u2014SAVINGS ARE achool, are now suffering from \u20ac phtheria, way owindies.Mosk of the mefartin er.AFTERNOON BO D.0 % PERCENT.| \u201cThe signatures 9 ihe Domination per Mrithout doubt, My the conditions\u2019 mention; business would be trensoted fi bur Prada Tide Radics \u2014 th uy vers of Mr.J.are.ag follows: À above; JWhy, ths health authori, rooms whoré éfter à patienter had: he Ont ue xy on jelesrdm has been received the t \u20ac Pegnutla; Conservative candi- The H HES Sole Neigh atl clode the so hia crooked: ticket he would de given à rea at 107, Ba rear It manager ef tbe Repu.sale ated by W.W.Ogilvie, The Hoa.R.- Racine, que dé the proper fmproveiien check with the words, \u2018 Show this wei oun thet tha\" oper, wae namin: y may be.in the.: srrangements) ' Metall annoubeing the nsw mil Alex.Do Jin: 8.McDougall, : , a.Goes ot 10, 55 wt ; O.Dupnis, L .G.A.presse Lok Louis Jae.5.M vie @ PARENT.th) scemary.\u2019 The refiway sworel der a nf 16, ge 100 Los Lunaine thevash IN Som af ore à day : , J.R.O'Malley, J.P.Dougall, Arthur Boyer, Vi TR io te eter ima since with vice failing to make any sevelations aot Si x x \u201clot, * at 100%, at Sip aon, proved Rw process is : Tachance, Charles Desjardins Soca por Morin, Alt.A.Thibsudeaw; N foilo system was changed, à-ipotter being sont ! 6,176 dé 30, pre er ot bet.\u201c Néfmandin, B.neau, P.P.Mar- Cherbonneau, Pointe Claire; H, U.x 14 \"rit ation à ea El te Greenwood es u bar-tendee, smother eus aies » a rad whole.is es else thas os tin, R.F .J,.G.Senecal, TEE Dandurand, Chas, Bou, FEB sedy; rec ir, A.Chaput, P.E.coms ret amount 190 tons vil De Srogualr a snd alrdedy itiore than % percent .tressed, : e of the \u2018seid lu doing savet.Leblanc, Réal Ahgers, J.E.Dupuis, M Jos.A.Oui Lebeut, A5 8 De.Bia 61 Senool epotters became intimate with one or ee , vi PE Sem | aro, Join Le Bodi, AG.Gras - two of the con irstory tnd the vhcie ; Laxoee, S.ue, B.Le s \u2018Bickerdiks, K, J.Chis i » Fr CR As in an _insanitary con sp CHICAGO MARKETS.the | plot gredually varevelled.Taio Notre Dame de Gener: 3.\" Glo! ot Hiversiée Bofool, onion wap | Plot a » The toile le shows Fortier, O.L.Hamult J.Grue.0 Herald\u2019 on With instant, over 0e NEW vork CA CATASTROPHE: Tg a for Chicago he Sloan grey the sels, Henri Dubois, J.En and ue dora tion.ee! Bow retract, and re 1 par those of of Tot AN .ers.& omen n.- e sported crore Mr.Monk's candidature was seconded & Sigace .FRIEDLANDER, FRAGMENTS OF F THRE BODIRS % dôre, Liberal, es by Mr.Joseph À.\" 284 Bourgeois street.DISCOVERED.rE Sa \"he Low.Clom uay, Mayor of St Ta ghi Deucesrie, mayor of .Rivermide School wae inspected on Mon- tof, OB.Fabien, ine, J.W.Nelo, Joseph Duss, Ar.day last by the medical health.officer of pe my J.A.Dorval, O, sine Charlebois and meny others, y New York, ok 8l~In the xuins oi i MW ity, dos.Lut-| Mr, Monk was accompanied by his the city, who, after examination, gertifies \u2018the Tau og, which ren ne ST Prefontaine, sgont, Mr.Chateäuguay de Galgbemy.46 foliove : - 4m fon, Yio mom À.Jac T.n The weath Montreal, om 0, 1900, day.ann slr toi % er was dieagreeably cold on - A .Mireault, J.L.] To whom it may concern: - x\" À Julien.J.A.R.occount of the wind from Lake| I.areby certify that d'a the request 4 oh 2 \" ure, Clement Lafleur, St.Louis, end the meeting had to the Pr of Beh at SE i x 2 Ip.r, E.Hurtubist: be held in the fire station, adjoining the \u201cramired, re Eade ver bas & WH of Joo ux, Dut, 2 zs Ball, There were > about, tree uns Bon found fn a thoroughly satis satistaciory | num Lapp ; , I.Crpjhot, tor the nomination t fed that unusual care is akon $5 \u201c9 < Gravel, A: a wag hold, at whia atm | school.25.sasamird 16e Resin of the yet POS \u201ces aérget Jos.O Re, the major, Meats J.In my opinion the cases of scarlatina, |i Fr eu ct re.Le d= , Qhigret;- avé aero el apd diphirarie in Banoct In the melghbe A ; e,-F.G.Datenais,\u201d FT BY AOCLAMATION.» maso to conditions exiating tn that eb.\u2019 = 1 : > «.: FraceeB) I y DEAN LAUDERS HRALEH.Fr Ela oe Cd 2 ye sia In Noriti Weteriso Mr.J.rid) Sages Le LABSRGE | >} \u201csteve, Oct.81 Fhe condition of = De 67 wee cominate Conservative, Ins ben elovied Too Medd : i Lagider, al Christ Chao Cathe LA Pw À, À.Bernard, Dr.% W.Lalonde, J.clamation, 1 brash that his versifionte and the #.une ga & aevious.tum for the wi in, J.A.Trude], Archambault, Jo Drummond snd Artiiebesen; \u201cMr.traction given above may set at\u2019 Toot ar | \u2018WD Be _.= » Flonchari.A.T.Constan, Z.La.Jos.Lavergne, Liberal, has been elected uneasiness that the first letter may have I ; J, Domaldson, A.O.Pags, G.Du- by acclamation.produced in the minds of residents in ADVERTISEMENTS.: SE one \u201citis Adan, ALDERMAN AMES AND PROHIBE meton ondition, and = ve - « Sevigny, R.; n, G 4 A OHIBI- |i \u2018ect sanitary eondition, ev PP a | Yow Kane, M.J: Healy, P.Polan, J.TION.fort is being.made by both principal | Interésting gd Kis.2 .G.McCallum ond cae (To the Editor of the * Wimens.) and chat to rovent the spread | gr gH et Ea oo i cine speeches.sir Alermen orted \u201cas thevagh thei gehool:of egticus did! 13 i De tds declaring that Beds a i ao caves.that ars ublorbunately prevalent 4 Information Sh MAISONNEUVE DIVISION.withstanding be ia wippotiing a brewer the distriek 0 ù About C ne 2.the sandidates fc for for member of par Faite Tor iste: Pegiot, 8.Anne's, For nearly ee hae Woe, in A Point, Oks, Como, don, Pr.| representative of Bt.\u2018Anns Wa : Fae on ; land, andrews, the City Council, where I hav?ideys | Pi CR a Gene died serve your interests at Ottawa acs fidelity.The Fret THEO OTTAWA RIVER FALL ARRANGEMENT.oa Satara, 6 a.m.i receive Ereight TUESDAYS and FRI- for McAH NAVIGATION CO.Comméndtni Sci 3, 1908, Str.PRINCESS ister's, Greece's Paint, Bone \u2018Grenville, Hawkesbury, L'Orig- 0, PORTLAND SERVICE, Lefsivres, Montebello, Papineauville COUVER.ov.dL.v 1 \u2018Brown's Whar!, Wendover, Thurso, DOMINION.Dec.8, calling at Halifax.Chante, Rockland, Cumberland, Princes \u201cThis stoamer does not carry passengers.What 4 Tentnlotrm, Ottawa, » iia?Gob return awd, sob and upward, ! e; cording to berth LES FINE, Second Cabs, 39.00 single: $04.50 return.mu lear Cana! Bain 3 at 2 Cn- 1 3 WONTREAL \u201c TOLEDO and and Return, $20 thya Res \u201cSalling EVERY WEDNESDAY at 1.pate Rates cover Meals and.Hertha Steamer, DOMINION, .v.3, CAMBROMAN.\u201cNow, nee 5 Nov.10,¢p.m.\"ROMAN f] ree?decks.; Tee ROATON ASRIIOR, \u2019 chic | 88.NEW GANT.trom Boson, Hes.1, 0 Lal ed 1 88 COMMON BATT wor.1, 4 at Vie SRG |\u201d UBA an and MELBOURNE | 3 DOMINION LINE s MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE From Montreal From Quebeo Nov, 3, 3n.m.Nov.17, daylight, direct, Stecrage to erry, Lo Spa Belfast and (Glasgow.$28.00.- outfits furnished free.-saloon, electric light, spacious For further Inf OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL: Leave Windsor 8t.Station, *9.30 a.m 15 a.m,, 4.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., *10 p.w.Leave Place Viger Station, 8.30 a.m.tg p.m.ARRIVE OTTAWA : Central Station 12.4 p.m., 6.30 p.m.*L10 p.m, p.m.be Union Station, 12.40 p.m., p.m., \u201c1.40 a.m.FROM OTTAWA: Leave Union Station *.15 a.m., 8.45 an *2.35 p.m., 5.46 p.m.' Leave Central Station 6.15 a.m., 855 an, 4.% p.m.ARRIVE NOXTREAL Windsor St.Station *8 a.m., 9.35 a.m, a.m., \"6.10 p.m., 6.40 p.m.Place Viger Station 18.& p.m., 19 p.m.*Dally.Other trains week days only.MQOBE Now Pié:te Kil tn Kf District.ASK TICKET\u201c AGENT YE pYq aay HOW TO GET THERE.SITY YACANT and TRLEGRAPM OFFICE, 19 $T.JAMES BT.(next Post Offics; 8 Co 6 ; sidston or THE COURT oF sa 10,0 Eas.Esra | rt \u2019 T&T: Pro Cu SO ian | BO mis © U5 PBR | WHESTER NERS, AND TRUN sydiotjoi Les oi: ga > iL a sant - 13.00 20.00 i wy art ven re 9] A x.arr du Pt 2 PR ROVEMRER ; fori mn carried.Get atolder from CANADA.fo Reps ey ba, > New York os Dr a ext es \u2018orden ky ne Frorenoon.rm rr x D.m 84 James St.pre pationad ¢ 2.60 a.m., Internasional Limiter, Toren of it was: carried of the.vila cheir the 4 Kbeumatiom dF the face TOI = édrissquente; T'eive PUBLIC NOTICE apasimad a; ik ick._ ie | so \u2018Mende.Detrats and Ciius.pretty: daughter à the vi pees Fraser.Usic-Adid loft inthe blosd ~~ 5.AL gi who Jatend to propeed against any.\u201csTeamsnie » TMASCHESTER COMMERCE.sp Doctor sad Now Yorx va C.pile of curt and sticks and » match wos by disordered.cdoeys © | Teh Die, dad al re ost they on | Ours CBEPOIHUN:: 3 DE, Arthabasks snd island Port heeded to the girl by a young fellow lodges along the nerve o\u2019priéent tien and there; I also.prio RESERVATIONS end: TICKETS | od with ox .40pm.H Fort Cortogus near.: She rose from the chair, which branches fram the.Co tles- \u2018olf \"Jubtioes of the Peace, \u2018 \"A Lines trom 1 Thess ; 5.00 pa Tater1oo BE ohne, Rouse R struck the match on its seat, and then eye over the forehead, and .1 «na Pode\u2019 Ofcers, 1 and fof the said Dis- Montreal, Boston and Now York rame ! mite ramibee of pau - 8.15 p.m> Brockville, \u2019 Be faniog te ate of the.rec.acroas the \u2018cheek to the ee cé FIRST cami.RATES: boa aw MS BE: Da poto Now Tork via CYR tion.A moment later and the flames side of the nose.The menfy \u2018and other: Déstments,\u2019 in artes dof Lowen THAN.ever, ; 5 ; - rai al TE: Bu Cosnite vis CV.were lighting up the whole green and cause is the same as in all those things which belong to them :in-gpoir |.Y ral os ; BAFIDAN.a Lt *5.00:p\"m., Local Express for Toronto.revealing the villagers to one another.Rheumatism\u2014 disordered scary capaciips.\u2019 Ee IE pe | AMER gt {San p.m.Quebes, Now Pos via Cv Then ip vas made of young men Kidoers.The cure is Ike JR, THIBATDEAT,.\u2018Mechanics Int | ara a Dn Tents, Dewar.Cniesso.i gir went dancing round and a QUE, LU Ee = 1 Eee à.(RS other tralgs run daily ex.Surround the fire.A cart now came on a Setitts\u2019 OMe - 2 DUAL REN ; re the \u201cscene béaring a huge barrel, and JE ental.ma October I : ; Ee \u2014 = TA or ris Fit Fe ane 4 EASY SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL Dpuny told\u2019 me that this was a present ) Eur a 4 ses sa Miatpeal AND OTTA ill was ee a tor pena porter who INT LONIAL RAILNA \u2018 \u2019 minute ee hon Bete yo ets ETRE Sem und Vpn ' wilde,\u2019 said\u201d Denny ; \u2018the harm done a : an Lo 4.ass homer ee sent | now as v 3 reves sr ry, Fev Hop or ; mere méme { crx maoxxt OR, 137 8% James Bt.aad CTR 7 éd.\u2018T5 > mt nt Whole Wheat Bread.Faney Bread, Chafers: 53 eme i: ri w a aT LT ink lege fume rb PE a | en EE eee = | HE wm ATLWAY a] Denny answered, \u2018he\u2019s grate MONDAY, IHM Fovember, 1966, VINTES VEE COB BR Ba pros Ea ng ë vl On atter Momtag, Jume 1, im al that they chose his danghter to light iat \"8 to > 5,0 ps GOB, tad tier Money, June un un he.banifire\u2014it's a great honor, you know fob ear ad New Gita \u2018a : care.DRI a M RES will loan \u2014end he doesn't know any other way {sow Diviton © plan mas Sally, except on Saturday, at LW noo, them porter oe a a ny 15 nee dde Eee ci red nhs NE ey othe potas in ihe Maritime Theye: doesn\u2019 ;0cem.to be anything cs Tat and at.12a Offes Boe the Chi ave be Aa fige Ho 9.1 THE MARITIME EXPRESS, trom plats 1 É could them PONS woos .3 + except o price, and hat would be mivesenlly sc me | Au [ THOMSON LIN a {Ri pm, and from Riven ceptable, Lota of them wouldn't touch em SEAN, CANES, From Pe v ZXPRESS will leave 4st) apple or sweets, and they had all the EA em oe x vice da |.ovis i =; 14 ao, que to sr tos and.bread and butter snd cake that ; Bala pen ; au 00 pm, and at Ste Flavie me Wanted sariér\u201d - Le lespaug anne des 4 2» will 1 are ste Nouldn't thé young American gentle- ES : dei seo Baar main he after having a dance round with Lo guy Riviens Sal: #4 p.m.asa à Dora wi?end «-young fellow, coming up to oa 3 a 5 Din, a 12 armies at dont à uot {his paint: (Fhe mex moment the Ae i JT ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS ime de atid: \u2018rollicking round with pes : , À a of TA \u201csacs ER EE RE off from the fire Sela pecking spples J ASCONMODATION teri eit \u2018whrowing the akin over their shoul: ar , doen.- Ea oung fellows would then - Ph VON Nicourr jar dat: forward \u201cand: declare thet the peel wo tion Nicolod arrives In Mosira forinel cértati-leticts, always y, xcept trains vi at 10.45 a.m.thei.own initials.As the fire burned 13 Luba th Jugurious Sleeping Tou on near wh nuts sad ow Dicine Cars First-class Coaches fn ot rind non siones for matrimonial eee between Montres or i = ro | ns ds PROTHINGEE INC ager.¢ older cen bagan to-deaw off + moto ens village, mony -giing to thei homes, pe 5 top, J me 1 Passenser Hany, alee I sireight to\u2019 the pable __~ognovens Co Agent, 148 ft.James street.Montres FA Yigtlp after eleven, when the « nh KK] ~aljawie oyu Whey heeds end fumed ébeir | M dm Ae ed Lors oy Wo weer co gg ano ES : 2 sou and Charter, conifhé up + 20e |\" MR) .\u2018\u2019Mimough some: fields to.a wood, Desny A Pia Fim plaine \u201cthat this pool was \u20ac place ste ow grade.: \u201c ET = Stuf fad d (es, sdabetizoes visited ou All Tallow Eve Fripmriog ee SRE apni Clam Class (trom the gt ( .villagers : gazed into its depths in a ) to: \u201cRend fo ni from oro hak at a Affine of if he feu seme GS ATR ab UT Sl | romeam outvas vrce avcnors PET a | ppm eee a | = a races et dés pou de ivered \u2018the wiidle mir 4; ember it Drvains Ce rr | Ne iss CHL Tow ¥ rs verre VEEL Sage Eh EE ce main £04 | QS | Estes vos 0 Pod par mont! M) GRIPETE som ues que aed i sammums wivm TonaTo SAT pa ex déistanes 3S re A : 4 - lore of \u2018Montreal, 8 fe 1 \"were do rat | sf {HE MONTREAL mortes.i a \u2018 Warne | oe at Now Iv renen nr | Just Received at cis CONSERVATORY Zo © =| imams avy, girls flatst ; Pay CrAwroRD, the City avé |.7 Lie © SECOND CABEY, - |\" Waiter Paul\u2019s à in vod - ded 1855 2501 à durant, Diaiath md Bucs WO rrr: ya their « ti {od 7 ak, near Hountaim.| OF the aid City of Montreal, but ae aceding to smeamer loostion of , ae ; a pumker\u2019 Of \u20181 Ret Tel Uposi, Development Ina branches\u201d pre ol the widow of Dtube souple, eo Liryenéol, Louden at : from .bebind |, | Gute, Ter { the | Tn : : : \u201cet ape be ADVANCE wassncER, RS EAA ee wh ie guint, 2 Dram Pipes, 8 the Care SERVICE T ; -, f_ Mocucion 8 poeme Pers x \"4 quick | Tole Lane Main, 1983 Up |F ; \u2014F eat out: \u2018Auray, ou us a eneréocs made toc a : 725 \u201cystanonery.ec.+=\" DRAIN PI PES, cé the girls eviderily tek |\u2019 dE IMMIS, NOBLE ew HOLA en ivies bre rein : other, 20d_otie of them ad- kin a TT.Wasuiacturieg Stationers, AXDG fh tee yotng ten Wiio were Late ogy see & \"BOHOOL L BOOK, ; sous, DEN Sra a 0 tren TO boo; Rexerel se Reeks with fus primé.* \"id; die LP Feu line of Offs TATE AY aap » 5.40 .94 am, e 1119 ly.riet rice, col rings.0.orom.ve la C.ond.gton.°s Pt .V.R.V.R.Sun.REAL 0 a.m, .Bun., t, and x Jr WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, pv ae TPE © ADVERTISEMENTS.ADVERTISEMENTS.Sick -a- bed does nothing; Half-sick does only a little; Aver's Pills can do everythin {+ both sick-a-bed and half- cick folks.All druggists. February next th Joe ha ere 18 to be an inter- qua D Sporting show held in Chicago.of wn Ject is to give the public an inkling of A this continent contains in the way [porting material.Mr.R.W.Follett, pans at the head of the project, was con- rhs yesterday with Mr.Armstrong, the ev COlonizing agent, for the purpose of | Lr ng the co-operation of the company.Fair 's to be the biggest thing.of the Pot Jecord.It wad recognized by the os oe that without the co-operation of Parvin) FR.the project would only be a tes more apart] seeing that Canada posses- more 0 Country tn he re gitorr than any other Af Mr Armstrong stated yesterday, there a.ka ~ od oY Temes UE PEER Fg VEY tenant it Tommy must be: 1800.i are three thousand five hundred miles of sporting country in the Dominion.The enormous advantage which we possess over the United States is our waterways.A man can take his canoe and go across the continent.In the United States the sportsman has to put his pack on his back and tramp through the woods mostly.Canada has the greatest system of waterways in the world.Mr.Armstrong had a map prepared for the sporteman's show in New York some time ago which showed tbe route from ocean to ocean, and also classified the game to be found all along the route, showing the habitat of each class.This proved to be of great practical utility.What is chiefly important in this connection is the fact that with the advent of wealthy American sportsmen our great mineral wealth is becoming known.Every Indian guido in the country knows now where to place his hand upon the minerals of the country.Americans are exceedingly fond of our sports, and some of the wealthiest business men come every B8eason.These find an absorbing interest in examining our mineral deposits, and as a result capital has already been introduced which would never have come our way had it not been fcr the initial provocation of the moose or the salmon.While game is found all along the route indicated it 1x of course more plentiful in certain parts tusn others.The C.P.R.will take part in the forthcoming international show, alike for the advantage which will accrue from the extension of the knowledge of our fauna, and the larger possibility of development resulting from the introduc tion of capital in connection with our mineral wealth.This is a feature upon which Mr.Armstrong lays much stress.It is through sport that practical results will be obtained, It is through a knowledge of the conformation of the country, obtained from personal observation, that industrial development will be made possible, and an acquaintance which begins in sport may end in the establishment of the crusher and smelter.Mr.Armstrong mentioned instances in which capital bad been introduced by wealthy Pittsburg and other business men just through the initial scquaintance with our fauna, leading to practical investigation of which the outcome was the extension of mining development.elfen OPENING SERVICES AT LAVAL.The formal opening of the.cxercixes of Laval University for the season of 1900-01 took place Jast evening.Bishop Emard presided, and there was a large attendance of friends of the institution.A fedsors of the different faculties occupied seats on the platform.At the opening of the p ings Mgr.Racicot presented an \u2018addrese of welcome to Bishop Emard, after which the secretary, Rev.Abbé Bourassa, read the annual report.He was followed by Profassor H.vervaiz, of the law faculty, who mad a paper on \u2018International w,' and the proceed were brought to a close by - E.P.Lachapelle, of the medical faculty, who read à paper on \u2018Hygiene BIBLE THOUGHTS.WEDNESDAY, OCT.81.THE LORD IS IN THIS PLACE.Jacob (Gen.xxviii, 16) awaked from sleep uttered these words, adding, \u2018I knew it not.\u2019 Too many forget thet the Lord is ever near, and interested in all that concerns His people.They | are purer out of His sight, of mind.The.A steps up to heaven are everywhere, not for our ascending, but for God\u2019s coming down to us.- A type of His watchful loving cere toward His people.Their whole life i planned by Him.Heaven\u2019s mewsengers come to, watch over, and minister to them.(Heb.i., 14.) Our Lord ures this incident in Jacob's life to teach us that all God's purposes and love and grace come to us through Himself.He is the real medium through which man is brought into communication with God and God with man.The Father, who through the ages has been caring for, and wetching over man, has revealed Himself and His purposes in His Son.(Heb.i, 2.) Whenever he- ven is seen open, Jesus, the true ladder or only way between heaven and earth, is always seen.God speaks to us through His Son and no one has access to the Father but through the Son.As Jacob had rich promises given to him, so every believer has secured to him in Jesus every God-given promise.(II.Cor.i, 20.) The line of communication between heaven and earth is always open.Bright\u2019s Disease Or Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys\u2014The Symptoms and Treatment Recommended by Dr.A, W.Chase, : oe mate\u201d ¢ Failure of the health, emaciation, dropsical swellings in the feet and legs, an unusual degree of pallor, headache, dizziness, impaired sight, neuralgia and sediment m the urine are the unmistakable symptoms of inflammation of the kidneys, or Bright's Disease.To be afflicted with Bright's Disease is, in the opinion of many, equal to receiving the sentence of death.But unless the cells of the kidneys are com- pietely transformed or decayed there is bope in the use of Dr.Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills.Their direct action on the kidneys 1s such as to strengthen and invigorate them to remewed activity, ard so cleanse the poisonous uric acid from the blood.: In scores of thousands of cases cf Bright's Disease Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney- Liver Pills have proven their power cover this dreadful maledy.Unlike many kidney remedies, they act on the bowels a: well as the kidneys and quickly reduce the dropsical swellings which accompany kidney affections.When the kidneys get sluggish, the liver inactive and the bowels irregular Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills bring relief and thorough cure.One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.Racicot, vice-rector, and the pro- | AVegetable Preparation for As- | similating the Food and Regula - tiné the Stomachs and B of re Promotes Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest.Contains neither Morin nor Mineral.JOT NARCOTIC.+ + ver detre Aperfect Remedy for Consti » do Sour Stomach Diarrhoca, a \u2018Worms Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.hard ÿ achès The KA, and al LA with dizziness, drowsiness and tired, and must say that they have done me H 4 completely.\u201d BARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL.TENDERS For Timber and Planks Seeled Tenders, for Bu plying Timber and Planki for 1501 addressed to tha y undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Timber,\u201d will be received at this office until i3 o'clock noon, on MON.| DAY, 6th November, 1900.Specifications and printed forms of 4 der may be obtained from Mr.JOHN KEN- | NEDY, Chiet Engineer of the Harbor Commissioners, this ~fiice, oa and afer FRIDAY, 35th instant.- themselves to accep | .: v4 DAVID SBATH, Harbor Commissioners\u201d Office, \u2018 Montreal, 33rd Qctober, 1960.QUEBEC BANK.Notice 1s hereby given that a dividend of Three percent upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half-year, and that it will be payable at its Banking House in tbis city, and at its Branches, on and after | SATURDAY, the First day of December next.The transfer books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th November next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS McDOUGALL, General Manager.Quebec, October, 1900, BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICH is hereby given that a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PERCENT upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half-year, and-that the same will be PAYABLE af its Banking.House in this City, and at its Branches, on and after BATURDAY, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER next.The TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed from the 16th to the 30tH of November next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, K.S.CLOUSTON, ; General Manager.Montreal, 16th October, 1800.\u201d pose!\" Wr, PEOPLE The working and sinew\u201c of the no man Cx urinary difficulty, removing the pain from my back and h to say that the dizziness, drowsiness and tired feeling have JY Y= J.SEE l THAT THE 8 FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE 3 1; 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 people ~ \u2018 1 kidney troubles; weary foeling.The marked good.They 000-00 900000C00C-00 The Harbor Commissioners nat 19 % t oe owt Pas À SOC0C6666060\u20ac 6 WORK.| are.the \u2018bone suce tk, makes an work well pe ors are the great from backdché and kidney jfis.3 .\u2018 i è = Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills are the great remedy for lame back M' nN They cure every kidney ill from backache to Bright's disegse.Mr.Wm.Anderson, the well-known carpenter, Parkhill, 3 M Ont., made the following statement: + \u2018! Beven years ago I was attacked by symptoms of kidney trouble whisk 1] steadily grew worse, I had psin across hy 1] times also between my shoulders and acroïs my eyes.I was much trbtibled: [34 I v urine was high- | 23 colored with a reddish, sticky sediment.I have.taken Doan's Kidney Pllls J an ' + v sck and in both sides, seitte- [J op $lad.CR ae Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK.Ountezia La put up in one-size bottles coly.T4 = SERRE A 1e not sold ia bulk.Don't allow änyone to sell di you kiig alse on the ples or promise that is is \"just os \" and \u201cwill saswer every that yon çot C-A-T-0-E-LA, EE aile ses y / 1 ca every vrappet, + + LJ [services Tor Election Day, or * + + + + id | + ANOTHER ; REDIT Ÿ Nu For all kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, &ec., &c Our stock is immense.Call at any time.Ÿ F.GUIBORD, R Managét for F.LAFOINTE, >189-& 180a Montealm st._ 2nd dor above St.Cacherine st.mes FRIENDS OF MR.ROBERT BICKERDIKE, the Liberal: candidate in St Lawrence ~ Divisian, \u201cwho are desirous.of volunteering their who wish to place vehicles at the disposal of the Committee, \u2018wiil please communicate with- \u2018out delay with the General Secretary of the Central Committee, 140 St.Lawrence St.FURS! TOURS?porter and exporter, SEE Cèas.© Cloak, Pe Cw SrbrrEs Faye Permanently curad by Dr, pmamortti*='# GRÉAT 1 : ted 2430s, eryous Diseases, = an Broad Brasms and St.Dance.No Fits or Ner- vottiteas after first day's use.a%d 38 trial bottle sent through ping press chisges only.Whom Ta.AF .whon re- end to Dr.Kine, Limited, 81 Phlisdelphia.Agent: ds de HARTER: Pruggist, A JONTREAL WEEBRKLY * WITNESS.\" ¢ \u2014\u2014 READY FOR MAILING TO ALL POINTS QUTWARD, \u2014\u2014 A GOOD-GIFT TO AN ABSENT FRIEND.FULL OF INTERESTING NEWS AND INFORMATION.BRITISH STRUGGLE WITH BOER GUERRILLAS: die ANNEXATION OF THE TRANSVAAL 5 = -DRCLARED.CULAR POSITION TO THE KE AND RIOT.# - a : : FRE IN NEW YORK.A roo od\u201d Chnadians Feoll\u2014 Bajsnte - Notes+Boys' Page Stories\u2014Brittsh- irb-Forontér\" New -Belis\u2014Home Depart- mobé-\u2014#\" D.Popis=Préterends Within, the Bripiré-Forsoréithtt#n-Té' Great G.T.R.Bhops-\u2014Atrisan\"-Ossinitièée\u2014Boer Gold for the States\u2014TRS IFN Colony\u2014Sight Restered\u2014William Clyde's Lite \u2014 Agricultural and Horticliitural\u2014Logal, Medical and | Véterinérÿ/ : Departmänts\u2014 Letters from Nesders-Zorra BoywAbfoad\u2014India Famine \u20181 Fund\u2014Roseberry to the Rescue\u2014A Shock- | tox -Oit.81 \u2014Field Marshal Lord oer! a Ciehist of Hr first lecture by Winston Spencer Churchill, lately a war correspofdent in South Africa.The hall was crowded, _ those present being Mr.Churchill's.mother, Mrs.Cornwallis West, the Duchess of Devonshire and many other prominent members of society.n - of military men were also present.The egotism of the lecturer provoked laughter, but otherwise he was, interesting.He used lantern slides and deseribed the pictures.Lord Wolseley, in moving a vote of thanks to Mr.Churchill, maintained that the British officer was the ment fighting man in world and the leader of men.born PHINCE VICTOR'S LAST WISH.London, Oct.31.\u2014A despatch from Pretoria says Prince Ohristian Victor, d grandson of the Queen, who died on Monday of enteric fever, expressed a wish that he should be buried with his comrades in South Africa, His body will, therefore, probably be interred at Tia.rince was a major i the.King\u2019s Royal Rifles.jor m EOTHAYLE IN RUINS.Craddock, Cape Colony, Oct.30.\u2014Th Butch church is the only building left standing in Bothaville, owing to, it is reported.the strong British measures.More Boer women have been deportgd\u201d| from Jagerafentein.They Were sent to Bloemfontein, \u2018where they -ard®imprison- od with others \u201ctle miles onteide of the city.* 5; = \u201cAll Boers-over M'iydiæes -old living out- brought held foX amet CANADIAN RED CRQSS FUND.QVER:-THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND \u201cDOLLARS WAS SUBSCRIBED.\u201cToronto, Oct.31.\u2014At the last meeting Of the council of the Canadian Red Croes Society, held in the office of the president; Lävut.-Col.Ryerson, M.D., a commissioner to South Africe, presented his financis} statement and a tabulated list: of comforts and supplies furnished to over thirty hospitals, both field and general.Dp.Ryerson ako explained the dif-.ficnlties that must necessarily attend the accused : \u2018rendered a \u201cdecision of not guilty yes th | Brmth, who was accused of murder he farm FSmith si fegrtite for General Baden-Powell\u2019s new \u2018usthers were told a few days ago that disbursements, lw a List of comforts and supplies forwarded to South Africa.Reports were received from Lisut.Ool.Bigger, the #ociety\u2019s.representative in South Africa, showing that with the chain of representatives supported by Dr.Ryerson the work of the society is ill actively going on, and it is the intention of the council to continue until the return of the Canadian contingents.A letter has been received from Lowd Wan containing a vote © 8 vais a meeting of the Central Brit- ssh Red Cross Committee to the Canadian branch, and to Lieut.-Col.Ryerson for his valuable services.WITHDRAWAL OF CANADIANS.Ottawa, Oct.30.\u2014Militia orders pub- Hahed today contain the following among other notices:\u2014 The following despatch from the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies to His Excellency the Gov- ernor-General is published for information:\u2014 \u2018Her Majeaty's Government desires to express its thanks to your minisiors Spa harge.5 South -_ SMUTEE DE BD.bunal, brganized for the trial persons peuséd treason and pdlitioal offences terday in the ease of Cape having shot an inmate of a Dutch fa house at Colesberg, who refused to bring a bridle to him, The defence waa that ly obeyed the orders of his superior officer, who admitted his responsibility.POLICING SOUTH AFRICA, DIFFICULTY OF OBTAINING RE- CRUTTS MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE TO DISBAND OOLONIAL FORCES.London, Oct.31\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Standard\u2019 from Pretoria eays that owing to unexpected difficulty in obtaining Transvall Police it has been found impossible to disband several of the col- dnia}-¥olunteers corps though the vol- they would shortly be allowel to return ta their homes.The despatch adds that the Household \u201cCavalry and headquar- stafl of ¢he Royal Canadian Regi- will start for-home Nov.3.KRUGER TO TRAVEL INCOG.Pme ters ment STAY IN PARIS WILL NOT EXCEED FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.Paris, Oct.30.\u2014The Foreign Office officials believe former President Kruger will travel imcognito -during his viait to the European capitals, relinquishing it in each city only long enough to permit an exchange of visits between Mr.Kruger and the head of.the nation.His etay in Paris will not exceed 48 hours.The French Government will not offer Mr.Kruger any formal function, though it is expected the city will tender him a demonatration.which will be a scene of enthusiasm.The government will not take part in the reception, but will not, however, put any obatacle in the way of private plans of welcome.MAY VISIT.AUSTRALIA, \u2014 COLONIAL PREMIERS INVITED TO WITNESS THE INAUGURATION OF THE COMMONWEALTH.Sydney, N.8.W., Oct.30.\u2014The govern- \"ment hes invited the premiers of Can- ade, Cape Colony and \u2018Natal, together with other representatives, to attend the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia.© 1 iP tl 8 ANS DOW ] ands end tuinéng\u201d © pulp per day.Of the five hundred hande two hundred dre employad .i .mills \u2018and three hundred in the woods.Some excitement has been treated et Grande Mere by the elopement of a married woman named Mrs.Max Winter, with a young man from Three Rivers.She is said to have gone off als» with $500 of her husband\u2019s spare cash.A battery of five-inch Howitzers of the most modern type were mounted io- day on the Ci .Over fifty thousand dollaps\u201d worth of steel, to be utilized in the substructure of tha quebec bridge, has arrived here.MEDICAL INSPECTIONS.eollection- and distribution of such enor- diols quantities of stores as were furnidh- od by the Red Cross Society, the expenditure of the British society alone being close on £5,000.per week, He explain- od._the distribution of the papplies shipped from all parte of Can- sds, end which the commissioner had bestowed almost exclusively on Canadian | Military .Nov.b.~ a ee RE LÀ sick and wounded.The honoeary treasurer, Dr.J.George ; \u201cpréserited the sudited balance : , \u201cpresented + , sheet, which showe- thst the total receipts of the society hed.bees over $37,000.It was.decided to.ash the local branches to hostelry, wae burned is a remit a final statément of receipts and morning.Loses, $70,000.Nn we?Ottawa, Oct.31.\u2014Militia orders yesterday anonunce that the director-general of the medical services will proceed on a tour of departmemtal dutieg and medical inspections of garrisons ss follows : Toronto, Oct.315 Eondon and Nov.1; Hamilton, Nov.2.;- Torqnto, Nov.3; Tete de Pont Barrack aiid Royal NOTED HOSTEIRY.Springfield, Mesa, Oct.== Mountain House, the.famons intimation copvayed-ix your.teleghami'ol influenced bY the counsels his medical Oct.19, that, Censdins.ow Are sdyisera\u2019 >.ee xt over ity tons of = Woodsteck; | ; THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE: Lord Salisbury to Hand Gver the Portfolio to the Marquis of Lansdowne.RUMOR IS ANNOUNCED BY THE \u2018DAILY TELEGRAPH\u2019 AND PARTIALLY CONFIRMED BY THE \u2018TIMES.London, Oct.30.\u2014The following important announcement appears this morning in the \u2018 Daily Telegraph\u2019 :\u2014 \u2018We understand that, after mature consideration, Lord Salisbury has decided to resign the foreign secreteryshin, of Lansdowne.Although the health of\u2019 the Prime Minister gives no cause for the [This Sein tbat, portfolio, but it en not name hia suc- pupil .ave plastic under the training in- education of those who are to follow any which will be transferred to the Marquis anxiety we.baîteve thet he in largely à Cessor.There is little doubt that the \u2018Daily .appointment of Lord Lansdowne, whose control of the War Office.has been ro severely condemned, will probably cause some dissatisfaction.So Referring editorially to the .appointment of the Marquis of Lansdowie.to the Foreign Office, the \u2018 Daily Telegraph\u2019 approves it, \u2018especially in view of \u2018ie fact that Lord Salisbury\u2019s influende will still preside over: the -foreign- policy of Great Britain.\u2019 .Lord Salisbury came to London yes- tèrday and paid @ long visit to the l'or- eign Office, where he received Lord Lansdowne and after him the Duke of Devonshire.\u2019 In the afternoon he held thé custom- afy reception of the members of, the diplomatic corps, among those present being M.De Staal, the Russian ambasea- der ; M.Paul Cambon, the French am: bessador ; Count von ntetere Wdn.téwa on Saturday afternoom, \u2018Oct.37, was Lord Minto, Governor-Genefsl of Canada.4 In declaring the school open His Excellency the Governar-General ecid:\u2014 \u2018Ib a with \u2018ginoete: plessure snd _satisfaction that Lady Minto and I Fave a cepted the invitation of thé Public Schools for the city of Ottawa.\u2018to thé THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE.Telegreph\u2019s\u2019 information is correstæ The\" | was presented to the Imperial Parlin-: \u201c| ®pinion expreseed by the commissioners \u201c7 lin favor of such instruction.I could = 0%\".| refer to many passages in their réport Chief among the speakers nt tHe op- he ening of manual training schools in Ot- | \u2018#1, | that I ghould leave to other speakers, School Board to'be-present at the.opening of the Macdomeld Manual Training \u2018We all know that the people of Can- | m fluence of skilful teachers.- \u2018In a comparatively new country like this it is of the utmost importance that institutions of learning and courses of study should provide for the thorough profession; and it is no less in the highs.est intereste of the state that the elementary schools should give the best possible educatim to those children whose school life ends when they leave the public school.A British report on this subject bas lately very truly said: \u201cThe progress of the people in wealth and material prosperity must largely depend on the education given in the pri- wary schools.\u201d In accordance with this view, during recent years the educational authorities in the leading countries of Europe, and also in the United States, Have been supplementing the course of study from text books with various forms of manual éxercises and object lessons; as after carefnl consideration they have found require to be improved to meet chamng- ed and still changing conditions.Evidently there will not be a finality to the processes or methods of education so long as there are advances in civilization, in science and in, human achievements.à \u2018Schools are the means which experi- \u2018ence has taught us to use as the most \u201cconvenient and economical way of con- | veying to the rising generation the mental wealth of the present and the past.It is now recognized that they cam do that, none the less well, but rather the better through educating the faculties of the scholars which are not called into activity by lessons from books.\u2018The report of the Commission on Manual and Practical Instruction m Primary Schools under the Board of National Education in Ireland, contains much information on the subject.It Its members had ninety- and dightyeix Bad an oppertunity of seding manu: 1.ajd practical instraétion given.: \u201cNothing can \u201cbe stronger than the ably supporting in detail the views they express; but I think it may be better who, I hope, will address you this afternoon, the task of dealing with educational technicalities in which thev are go well versed, and I will only say that the experience of the educators, the parents and the pupils in places where educational manual training has been introduced supports the expectations expressed in the report to which I refer.Ten years ago probably not more than fifty board schools in Xng- TY \"| added another magnificent gift to those -| chosen a man whose ability and perse- {val training ip wopdwork:for the boys.| and myself are greatly delighted with | ter, stating the shipment of tender have an interest in their labore as deep, if not so evident, as that of the boys :n their classes.Bus.ladies and gentlemen, I would ask you to understand that manual training is not intended to teach any trade or even the elements of any trade as such.Only as the alphabet and the art of reading are necessary to 1l.e literature of all the professions, so man- val training fits a boy to begin his apprenticeship to any trade with greater aptitude and correspondingly better chances to be a skilful, excellent work- mean.I hope it will be understood that manual training does not aim at preparing the pupils to earn their living through manual work, although it does help them in that most honorable and laudable purpose after they take up their life work, whatever it may be.Because the boys like it, it helps to keep them longer at school and thus gains for them a more thorough education in other respects also.Sir William Macdonald has certainly he has already conferred upon Canada : and I am sure you will all agree with me-that in selecting Professor Robertson to asgist him in his great work, he has verance would go far to secure the success of any undertaking and to whom we are deeply indebted for his organization and energy.We have all heard of the generous gifts of Sir William C.Macdonald t» the cause of higher education in Canada ; and now he has put the people of Canada under & new debt to him by having placed in the hands of Professor Robertson a sum sufficient to provide manual training for the boys attending the public schools of at least one city or town in every province of Canada for a period of three years.These are expected to serve as object lessons to be observed by all interested.By the end of the present year provision will be made in equipment and instructors for training about five thousand boys and several hundred teacheres One may truly say that the scheme is one of high statesmanship in its plan, methods and endowment.The fund provides for the training of boys only.We all know that womankind is the better half of mankind.Manual training and practical inetruc- tion for girls in echools äre not less ir portant than for boys, though the subjects and exercises for girls would naturally be different from those for boys.Such exercises are admirably furnished by courses of study and practice under \u2018the heading of domestic scidfibd; and it augurs well to know that in othey couf- tries domestic sciemes for the girls \u2018in the =rheols hps followed close an man- .In, my opinion it would be impossible to.gverestin training afforded by classes i cooking, Jaundry work, general housdhold eco nomy and some slight prima?ty acquaint- ence: with fitst aid to the injured and nursing\u2014lmowledge cepable of contribur- ing so much to the happiness of the individual, the comfort of the home, ani the weal of the country.Her Excellency the Countess of Minto the keen and thoughtful interest with which the movement to introduce domestic science into the schools 1s already being supported in many quarters.We learn with great satisfaction that it is being favorably considered in and far Ottawa and- several other places at the no ome is more deeply interested in ihe scheme than Lady Minto herself.Ladies and gentlemen, it is a great pleasure to me to declare the Macdon ald manual training echools for Ottawa ready to receive boys for instruction and training: and Lady Minto and I wish them every success in the good work when is expeoted of them in this cow- munity and in Caneda.mer KING'S DAUGHTERS.EIGHTH ONTARIO CONVENTION IN SESSION AT KINGSTON.Ont., Oct.~The eighth spent in routine business.After: the convention had been opened by the Dean of Ontario, Miss Grace Nichol, of to which Miss Gibson, of Ottawa, and Miss Davis, of New York, replied.At the afierpoon session of the King's Daughiters, Mayor Minnes delivered \u201can address of welcome on behalf of the city.Mr.Henry Ovens extended the welcome of the Christian Endeaver So- cietv: Mrs.MacNieh conducted the ap- ening devotions and various county reports, detailing progress, were read, \u2018Home-making and.philanthropy,\u2019 were discussed by Principal Ellis, of the Cal- degiate itute\u2018 and a hear-to-heart Bible talk was given by Mrs.Dicken- son, of New York.Mrs.Austen re ported that the provincial branch of the order had been incorporated under the Religious Societies\u2019 act, \u2014_\u2014 LANDED IN PERFBCT CONDITION.Ottawa, Oct.30\u2014The Department of Agricalture has received - & cablegram from its agent in Liverpool and Menches- fruits, made in eold storage pèr steam- \u2018ship\u2019 \u2018 Manchester.City,\u2019 from Mont te the value to girls of the - present time, and I can assure you that |.1 Onkério: denvmition of \u2018the King's Dacgh- a e of delegates.- \u201cHorning \u201cwad Kingston, read the welcoming address, ] Islands, on Oct.26.' Wepxnsspay, Ocroses 31, 1900.mi I w\u2014 | whose school \u2018days are long past will | ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED $T 47 AND RUSSIA.Berlin, Oct.30.\u2014The answer oe \u201che United States Government to the 4, de German agreement has not ye: err.ved here, but en official of the German F4 eign Office informed the COTTE Pony of the Associated Press to-day the: oe many was aware of what the ats: would be, namely, a full accep:au .clauses one and two.Bishop Anzer, the German miss, bishop in the province of Shantun,.J arrived in Pekin, where he wil the German minister, Dr.Mum vo Schwartzenstein, with his valuable g.vice, Six fathers connected with ze Steyl missions have joined the Ger:.y troops in China as official interpicters From - official despatches it im ave.tained that the disturbances in Shentuy are now quelled and the construction of the Shantung Railway bas been resume! The section from Kisochau to Tainta Will be completed by next spring.The \u2018National Zeitung\u2019 says : \u2018The re port that Mr.Conger has received orien to act under certain conditions, independently of the other ministers in Pekin, i false.The ministers, among themszlve; without consulting the Chinese plenipotentiaries, intend to establish con:Dlete unanimity regarding the conditions to be imposed on the Chinese.\u2019 RUSSIA RATHER INDEFINITE London, Oct.30.\u2014Russia\u2019s repl.to the Anglo-German agreement was received at the Foreign Office this evening I: is generally as heretofore outlined.The officials of the British Foreign Office do not regard the Russian note as adequate treatment of the pointe raised in (he An.glo-German agreement note.They sy the Russian reply \u2018lacks the definitenes so desired by Lord Salisbury.\u2019 The forecast referred to showed that Russia unreservedly accepted the Sra two clauses, ae establishing principles she hereelf had already advocated.Concern ing clause three, she dimply referred the two contracting parties to the Russian circular of Aug.25, saying that she would modify her attitude according to circum stances.The fourth clause was very \u2018curtly dismissed, with the remark tha! it did not call for comment.POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODER Shanghai, Oct.30.\u2014The \u2018 Daily News reports that a powder magazine at Nanking has been exploded by lightning «ad that \u2018many pertons were killed or injur \u2018ed and much property was.déstroyed.\u2018STIRRING UP TROUBLE.EMPRESS DOWAGER IS PLOTTING.Gl STILL London, Oct.31.\u2014Most serious trou ble, says the Shanghai correspondent of the \u2018Daily Express,\u2019 is brewing in the Yangtee region, whither the Empress Dowager has eent emissaries to raise powerful armed bodies to exterminate \u2018converts and expel foreigners.She hes appointed Yu Chuan, a notoriously ant foreign general, to be military governor of the Yangtse distriot, \u2014 \u201c PAOTING MASSACRE.GUILTY CHINESE OFFICIALS TO BE ARRESTED.Paotingfu, China, Oct.24.\u2014The inter national commission which is inquirine into the massacre of the foreigners here, has ordered the arrest of three Chinese offici Je.Ah Italian lieutenant, while reconnor tring in the hills with 16 men, was sur rounided by Boxers.A rescue force posed of 150 British and 60 Italian cavalrymen will leave to-night to drive of the Chinese.ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE Qt.30.\u2014The local gover is amilor wlio 36 recovering from 8 mt \u2018ady of the \u2018nature of plague\u201d on DAS the British steamer Ben Lomond, \"ic arrived at London from Cebu, Philipp?.The steamer an all on board have been disinfected: The patient is detained at a hospitel nes\u201d the mouth of the Thames.RUMOR WAS GROUNDLES Port au Prince, Hayti, Oct.so.Them is no truth in the report which ren) New York from Kingston, Ja.ed President T.Simon Sam, of Hayt.euddenly recently.that FAILED TO REACH DAWN Vancouver, B.C., Oct.31.\u2014F.J- ve Franchman who undertod ride from Skagua to aw son : automobile and Tailed, returned 00 Mo day on the steamer \u2018Amur.He ae trom one of his claims in the Klon nuggets valued at $900.THE J \u201c SS' ts printed # a at the Witness\u2019 Buliding corner of inthe city ntreal,by Jobn 3a Dougall and Prederick Eugene bot! 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