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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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[" f the glo.Tived For.dent Ger.18SWer ce ai ona: y > has asus | Von \u20ac ad- 1 the Tan ters.aacer.Dtung on of Imeq.sintay le reorders lepen- in, is elves, >n1po- plete to be l'E 0 the eve! SE The œ da quae e An y say tenes s that Ars es she ncern- d the Tesian would reum- very tha: DES News\" Nan- g and injuc- E.trou- nt of n the apress raise pinate 1e has ant rernor \"0 BE inter- niring here, hinese onnoi- 15 sur > com- caval- off the RÉ) 11.No.256.A.SAL .\u201cLl A ZH ALLOWE\u2019EN.A Magnificent Celebration by Montreal Caledonians.ADDRESS PRESENTED TO LORD STRATHCONA.INTERESTING SPEECH BY SIR WILFRID LAURIER\u2014A FINE PROGRAMME.Among the vast audience which filled every available space in Her Majdstys LA; .Hallowe'en concert given bY.the Jedonian Society, theme.were .proba-.y few who did not feel that they W nressed it, Scëts for the.> events.Those who clade ag the lend; of: their birth * vorefathers\u201c \u2018ist have -felt the tingle in their veins, 36d their , Mr.J.C.\u201c âccom panied by the honorary president, Lord strathcona, and preceded by the socie- | .v's pipers, came upon the platfona, where their entrance received a hearty greeting.LS The concert.was opened : sugvestive of the land of 4he\u2019 kesther.The president; who, sooupied\u2019;the \u2018chair, | made a few appoñpriats- an ; retets ring to the objects.of tbe: \u201d Society, whith was organized forty-six \u2018Scots.Wha* Hie,\u201d K.Mracewell, was the ; number, :nd it had the effect it alwaye has upon .Scotch audience.The sweet, plaintive \u2018ang of the Highland emigrant\u2019 w=ms :ndered very expressively by Mrs.tvutrs-Bain, who gave for an encore Comin\u2019 thro\u2019 the rye\u2019 A recitation, \u2018flow Gavin Birse put it to Mag Low- se\u201d by Mr.J.B.McKay, was very vharacteristie.Mr.McKay is a clever E>) impersonator, and a master of facile ex- |- - ~ession, and his representations of Gavin.the district chairman, the bashful schoolboy, \u2018seein\u2019 things at night,\u201d and be demure lady in church were very realistic and humorous.Miss Ella Walk: er well gustained her position as a favorite with Montr2al audiences.\u201cThe Secot- ish Blue Bell\u2019 in which her clear, flexible voice took the high notes in a spir- \u2018ed manner, 2licited tremendous applause.She gave for an encore \u201cWill ve gang tae \u201che Hielands\u201d The pure enor quality of Mr.P.Campbell Don- aid\u2019s voice was heard to advantage in Bonnie Wee Thing,\u2019 and \u2018O sing tae me the auld Scote songs,\u201d which he gave as an encore.Mr.William Johnston, champion Highland dancer of Montreal, zave a sword dance, which he repeated by request after Sir Wilfrid Laurier arrived.Miss Amy Murray, who landed last week from Stirling, Scotland, completely charmed the audience.Miss Murray\u2019s voice is of great power and magnetism.As mignt be expected, she entered thoroughly into the spirit of the \u2018Auld Scots Sangs\u2019 and sang it into the hearts of her hearers.Her explanation of the origin of some of the older songs added an intelligent interest to the pleasure they gave.Miss Murray sang a Gaelic song, \u2018An Gille Dubh Ciar-drubh\u2019 and \u2018The Crook and the Plaid.\u201d Her spirited rendering of \u2018Bonnie Prince Charlie\u2019 so stirred the lirge audience that she was again recalled.AN ADDRESS PRESENTED.Between the two parts of the pro grimme Mr.Macdiarmid, the president ti the society, called upon Mr.Robert eid, poet laureate of the Caledomian Sastety, who recited the following poem his own composition, on the eleva- \u2018a of Lord Strathcona to the veerage: Hail to the chief, who comes in state ro pe the courts of lone Glencoe! ! m let trustiest henchmen wait, For him Tet proudest pibrochs blow: \u201cout branch of stalwart Highland stock \u2018Vhose \u2018scutcheon ne\u2019er bath known a stain, \u2014 \u2018lime, like the eagle to the tock, ile bles him to his mountain glen, - L in the pomp and garb of war \u2018ur latest chieftain is arrayed; _vears the Garter and the Star, \u2019èrse fathers wore the dirkeand plaid; all the old wild ways are changed, \\rd better days have risen,\u2014and 86 1onald\u2019s fate is well avenged \u201cize good Sir Donald rules Glemcoe' Sy NE nN That still bewalls that night of shame, \u2018When, ripe for treachery and wrong, In 1iriendly guise the traitor came:\u2014 | Strike loud instead thy loftiest key! .With mirth let all thy notes o\u2019erflow, For tried, afd true of heart is he Who now is lord of lone Glencoe! .Now may we hear at break of day.© The huntsman's stirring bugle calls, \u201cAnd see, when gloaming fades to grey, Prcud dames adorn the stately halls; \u2018While counsels sage, and high debate, .And talk of duties nobly done Shall take the place of feudal hate, And tell the victories Time hath won.Hail to the chief, then; gladly hail! Belov\u2019d@ of peasant and of Queen; Kind heart that ne'er the poor did fail,\u2014 Strong arm on which the State might ean: Saxon ard Celt, with one accord, Lesp to their feet their joy to show, Cry \u2018Greetings to our honor'd Lord\u2019 And \u2018Caed mille failthé\u2019 to Glencoe! The reciting of the poem: elicited much spplause.Mr.Reid then proceeded to read the following address, presented by the sogiety to Lord Strathcona:\u2014 To the Honorable Sir Donald Alexander Smith, G.C.M.G., Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, Honorary President of the Caledonian Society of Montreal: My Lord,\u2014The president and members of the Caledonian Society of Montreal, now in the forty-sixth year of its existence, feel greatly honored in being permitted, on the occasion of their lowe'\u2019en concert, to welcome you as their Monorary president, atid to tender you an expression, however inadequate, of gratitude.for many acts of kindness and generosity displayed towards them.Their adniiration for the noble achievements of your distinguished career, and their hone that you may long be spared to enjoy the honors that have been conferred upon vou by your Sovereign, and by your fellow-countrymen in recognition of the benefits you have conferred upon the people of Canals, and of the whole British Empire.They count it among the most signal honors of their corporate existence that you have consented to be enrolled as their permanent \u2018chief, and that during the period of your connéction with the society you have never fafléd.to bear in mind the work that it has tairied cn, by repeated and substantial reminders transmitted by you either from the old land, or from whatever part of Her.Ma- Jesty\u2019s domiriors may have been the \u2018place of your sojourn.LC In the soclety\u2019s work of encouraging Scottish games, of cultivating a taste for Scottish history, poetry, and song, and of vriting in bonds of brotherly kindness, men and women of Scottish birth or descent, no more Inspiring influence could have been felt than the example afforded by the varied steps of your personal, buet- ness, and public career, recognizing that the aim of a Scottish mnational- society should be to preserve the best tradftions ~f the race and the finest type of character that marks the Scottish name, théy: feel impelled to recall the spirit of has- pitality that ls a marked attribute of- Highland character, and to recognize fn you a striking example of one of the -uvést.admirable characteristics of a Highland mulated by many who fall to acknowledge and to respect the duties that belong to the possession of wealth and influence; it.is \u201cdelightful to recomnize one who Ba so thoroughly realized the true nature of the ties that bind the different classes of .gocte- | zase, Cons! cease thy troubled song ty together, the spirit of brotherhood that In an age when vast fortunes are &ceu- J and sterling: integrity, to promote \u2018the highest good of the people at large and to \u201cfaster the kindly feeling that should \u201cexist between all members of a well organized community.No great or worthy objéct brought to your attention has failed to find a ready and sympathetic response from you.While true to the land of your birth and to the country of your .adoption you have ever taken the broadest view of the obligations you owe to the nation in its largest senge.And your actions have cast a lustre on the race to which you belong, on the land you have been no long identified with, and on the world empire which by acts like yours 18 becoming knitted together in sentiments of common patriotism strenger than bonds of steel.| : I ask you on behalf of the society to accept this assurance of their respect, affection and esteem.2° Signed, on behalf of the society, at Mont- Teal, this 31st day of October, 1900.J.C.McDIARMID, President.W.C.McALLISTER, Secretary.HIS LORDSHIP REPLIES.With a voice full of feeling, and in words most impressive, Lord Strath- cona thanked the society for its remembrance of him, and accepted the address.It would, he said, be treasured, not only by himself, while alive, but after he was gone, by those near and dear to him.- The work of the society during the laat forty-six years in introducing the traditions and manly games of the mother country into the land -of their adoption was touched upon.One cculd be a good Englishman, Irishman, Scotchman or Frenchman, His Lordship said.and still be true to the Domin- son, their adopted country, in which Scotchmen were always welcome.À brief but eulogistic reference was made to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and His Lordship contimued: _ \u2018Both as Scotchmen and Canadians you | and I have cause to be proud, and are proud, of our fellow countrÿmen who, | along with the other soldiers of our Queen, have devoted thernselves in the.war now, we hope, about to close, and\u2019 who have shown that the instincts of the Tace are now not less patriotic then at any time in its history, giving æn earnest that to all time they will do their duty] loyally in support of the best interests and the dignity.of the empire.\u2019 OVATION FOR LAURIER.- :.: 4 .When Sir Wilfrid Laurier arrived, | shortly afterwards, scoompenied by Mr: Robert Bickerdike, he received quite an ovétion.He was.escorted.to tire pled: form by the pipers of the society.Lord: Strathcona, who had.täken the chair a£- \u2018ter the address had.been od ta: \u201ctic address, which wes enthusiastically] f \u2018way of celebrating St.George's day was 4 1dnto politice, \u2018rendering of \u2018The march of the Cameron pint of wine.\u2019 Hi \u2018réceived by the audience, : He refereed | air, + \u2018Aleingly to the fact that he bad bees\u2019: = {cw SOME SKETCHES AT THE.CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT.a makes use of the good things.acquired by successful enterprise, marked capacity madé a Bootchman for the evening, as was evidenced: by the tartan ribbon he wore.It gave him great pleasure to be present, irrespective of politics, which must be tabooed in a social géthering of that kind.In an entertaining way he spoke of the various ways in which different nationalities celebrated their national holiday.The French-Canadian was fond of getting the public to join with him and of héving street processions and.fireworks.The Irishman had very.similar ideas, while the Englishman\u2019s favorite by heaving a good dinner.The Scotchmen, on the other hand, were fond: of gathering to hear the old Scotch semgs sung, and this might, after all, be the better way.The Scotch had done mach | towards developing the fur, lumber and other trades in Canada.The development of Canadian navigation had been Jargely due to Sir Hugh Allan, while the Canadian railways owed much to Lord Strathcona.Montreal in particular was much indebted.to Scotchmen, He need only mention McGill University and.the Royal Victoria Hoepital, coupled with the names of the Hon.Peter McGill and Lord Strathcona.As Canadian High Commissioner, too, Lord Strathcona had done much to develop the imperial idea and to foster trade and other relations between Canada and the motherland.He was.proud of being a Scotchman for that night, at any rate.Whatever their national traditions, they could therish and honor them; and still be Canadians first, last, and all the time.They were as Scotchmen and -\u2018Freych-Catadians of their ancestors: It behaoved, thenfiell Canadians of the present day to so behave that their\u201c descéndænts should -alss be proud of their ancestors.Sir Wilfrid.coneluded by thenking the apex from partisan: fedling, and Pemark: ed that he would to-morrow again plunge After the applauee with which Sir Wil frid\u2019s patriotic\u2019 remarks were.received hed subsided, the second part of the programme was carried out.A duet, Las sie, wad ye Jo\u2019e me ¥ was sung by Mrs.Coutts-Bain and Mr.Donald, and an encore, \u2018When ye gang \u2018awa\u2019, Jamie,\" was expressively rendered.Miss Ella \u2018Walker sang \u2018We're o\u2019 noddin, end gave for encore \u2018Come; sweet morning.\u201d Mr: Miles R, Bracewell gave a very spirited | men,\u2019 and also \u2018mang \u2018Gee bring fo me a ~ Mr, J.B.McKay was again with pleasure in \u201cThe death-, \u201city Vs GANG AwK JAN ARAcTER] the \u2018border women for the stalwart leds of the Bttrick forest who fell at Flodden field.Mr.William Johnston executed a splendid sailors\u2019 hormpipe.Of his sword dancing, Sir Wilfrid Laurier re- \u2018marked that he might profit as a politician by learning from Mr.Johnston how to avoid sharp \u2018points\u2019 Mrs.Coutts: Bain rendered \u2018Caller Herrin\u2019 in character ; her interpretation of the song was rendered still more realistic by the creel of real herring carried in true fish-wife style.\u2018The laird o\u2019 Cockpen,\u201d by Mr.Campbell Donald concluded a most enjoyable programme, during which Mr.Ernest -F.Kerr acted as accompanist ina very satisfactory manner.\u201d On the motion of Principal Peterson, seconded - by Mr.Robert Mackay, a hearty vote of thanks was given to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, as the guest of the evening.Sir Wilfrid briefly replied.The whole audience joined heartily in the edinging of \u2018Auld Lapg Syne,\u2019 after which cheers were given for the Queen and Lord Strathcona.Among those on the platform, were:\u2014Mr.and Mra.Geo, E.Smert, Judge Davidson, \u201cDe, 3-4; Finnlie, AJ&.and Mrs.Robertson, Rey.Prof- J.E,-Murray, Mr.James Mc- Shane, Mr.and Mré.-J.Fulton,.Prinetpal Peterson, Mt.and Mrs: M.J: F.Quinn, Mr: and Mrs.D.Macmaater; Q.C.: Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Septimus\u2019 Fraser.Mr, FF.Rasmussen, Capt.\u2018nd \u2018Mry.MeMaiter;> Mr, and Mrs.J.8.\u2018Brierley; Major Lydon, Dr.D.McEachran, \u2018Rev, Principal MacVicar, Mr.and Mrs.r.McNab, the Rev.John and Mrs.McKil- lioan, Mr.aid \u2018Mrs.\u201cDavid Robertson, the Rev, G.0.Heine, Dr.W.H.Drummon | Mr.\u201d 4.-R.Dougpll, the Rev.Principal an Mrs.George, \"the Rev.Hugh Pedley,.the \u201cRev; R.Hopkin, Ald.and Mrs, er; Me: and Mrs.R.a5 \u2018Mr.and Mra Arch \u2018McGoun, jr!, Mr.and Mra: John Allan, Dr.R.Stapley Weir: Dr.and-Mrs, R.Wilshn, A.J.Bowles, -Dr.nd ite.Po Ws Kelley, Mr, and Mrs, David\" Mr.\u201cJongthan Hodgson, Dr.and .H; Mackensgte, Mr.and Mra.A.FR -Shewan, Mr.\u201cand Mrs, C.~McLean, Judge \u2018and: Mrs.Archibaid, Mr, H.Maédiarmid, \u2018Mr.-and Mra.David-Seath, Mr.and Mrs.Jumes Harper; -Mr.J.A: Cantlie, the Rav.and Mrs.J.Lyall George, the Rev.Alex.and Mrs.King, Miss McDougall, Lieut.-Col.Stevenson, Magkenzie, Mr.Joseph Richards, 2 Alex.Murray, Mr.and Mrs.Sackyille-8.Bain, the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Wa: , Mr.W.Angus, Mr.and Mrs.Jas., T.\u2018Stranger, the Rev.Prof.J.Ross, Mr.\u2018and\u2019 Mrs.Bickérdike, Mr.James Wright, president of the N.AUXC.A.; Dr.Stewart, president.of St.Andrew's Society; Mr.WE; Doran, and others.HOW THE CHILDREN CELE : BRATED.|- Hallowe'en, or-:All-Hallow's Eve, or\u2019 AJ] Sainte\u201d Eve, à different people have it, was kept in good, old-fashioned style.by many childreï in the citÿ last night There were, of course, the Hallowe'en perly within houses, but strange.Doses jof children had: gathered together | \u2018dress up\u2019 for Halloween: Strange tions, all wearing masks; or otherwise dis +1 hewr \u2018opal leaf aud.rustling blade | Reapdhnd to raptiures deep and strong; .When autumn paints the purple hills, { Yon thiatte down: flata far ond wide.\u2018Bitkerdike, Capt.Greaves, 1 \u2019 parties, beginning with.the pulling.of | \u2018so The | taffy, or lative,\u2019 and ending with \u201cying is | one\u2019s destiny,\u201d by eans, There qurpful | was the \u2018customary.* A, Les \u2014t PrioE\" Oue ose a, or nenciysal, carie as peo- on thé streets dalled many people.$0 their doors to ses what was the matter.In different sections of the city nursbure say, there seemed to be more girs than boys marching down She street, and such odd looking girls too, Here was one with a Jong skirt trailing on thé ground end caught up at intervals by impatient boyish hands.There was one with her (or rather his) sister's winter cape on, and a most decidedly rough rider hat on the head.Another presented a remack- able appearance all in white while parading along St.Catherine street.Among the different bands were clowns, old women, nondeseripts and queer vombina- thentseures .Ne i Airong ; me a wee Of nooks where light and, shadow play :\u2014 The spriñg+ide-gliaté in Scottish song.ing in daivthorn bowers And golden \u2018Route art'a\u2019 too fleet ; \u201cThe \u2018Bariey Rige\u201d shall never fader:\u2014- The suager \u201cblooihe ii Scottish sos.And ekylark nbtsi_shlute the mops i.When every slope wi glory thrills To heather bells of freedom born ; I walk the fields where patriote died i To sweep away, a tymant's Wrong ; The avbtmn Foe fre < ; As ge \u2018 ) did FOL A HALLOWEEN CONCERT AND ELEC- 7 TRIC LIGHT PROJECT.A very enjoyable Hallowe'en concert was given at the Old Folks\u2019 Home, Longue Pointe, last night.Mr.Walter Liver- more, one of the directors, presided, and a good programme wag presented.Quite a number of the inm~tes and same \u201cmembers of the staff of the Old Folks and the Mocre Homns, took Dart.outside talent included an address and songs by Mr.George Hodge; piino- solos; by \u201cMiss Florence Livermore, and gramopbone sei- ectlons by Mrs.-Robertson.-Mr.RL Werry sang two patriotic.songs; the \u2018new one, entitled, \u2018Khaki Heroes\u2019 Weleome Home.\u2019 Miss Conrath and Mr.Werry were the accompanists for other séloists.- At- ter the programme, cake and coffee, provided by the kindness of Miss Dow, were served and 2 hali-hour\u2019s social chat was indulged in.Miss Gotehouse assisted the matron, Mrs.Ohling and her stall in get- tirg up the programme.Votes of thanks were heartily tendered all who had contributed to the pleasure of the évening.Mr.Hodge announced Intention\u201d to provide a programme with.refreshments, about Christmas time; whi offer \u2018was accepted by Mrs, Ohling, and will be arranged for.- - ; Lo A project is on fot for.the lighting of the institution by slectricity- inatead- of oll lamps es at present.move was Made in this direction about a week ago, and already a number \u2018of subscriptions have been handed in.- ve There sre a large number of lhmates in the homes, and all appear to be well cared for, and cont:nted and ha - they, regular.mont} mbera the members of Zion Udnglogs Church, held last night, the remgnation of the Rev.A.Murrman from the par torate was read.oc, 0% .After many expressions of \u2018Apprecis: \u2018tion of Mr.services.- urrman\u2019s services: as.pastor, it was decided to accept the age nation, which will take effect an- second Sunday in: November.: all h meeting Will be: ed to appoint a pulpit supply \u2014\u2014\u2014 UNSETTLED WEATHER, - : wp TY Thuy Meteorological Offivs, Toronto, No¥.1, 11 a.m.\u2014The.following \u2018are \u201ctire \u2018maxiimota \u201cWid minimum temperatüres: \u2014Victoria, , 50-465\" Kamloops, 56\u2014#2; Cslaery, 48\u201421; Prines 5854 ; Toronto, 62-54 ;\" OtÉWÉE.usé à SE a 4 bé; \"atttel ward; mid with céceslétal 'dhoters, Heh dey continued unsettled: | 1600.and 1668 Notre Daum, 1.7 | which\u201d caused much \u2018axitusemént.+ al Albert, 39-30; Qu'Appells, 45\u201430; Winnipeg\u2019 = 48\u201438; Port Arthur, 62\u201443; Parry Sound, - postrys, sohéah ie 80 cents ges Une Annus subecriders may haus announcomente af Wirth, morriages deaths (withous cateniled obituary or weriie} csourring da thelr immadiate families, froe of shia.$n which oase name and address of sub- serlliore should bs gives.MARBLED.ARGUE \u2014 MARSHALL \u2014 On Oct.217, 1906, at Christ Ch Stanstead, Que., | \u201cby fie Rev, Canon \u2018Æilegood, regtér Bt.James the Apostle, Montreal, assisted \u2018by the Bev.H.A.Brook, Julia Rose Marshall.to Dr.J.Fenton Argue, of Ot- tant.BLAG ORE\u2014LYEK.\u2014On Oct.22, 1900, at ee rch, of the A AE Toronto, by S Rev.uhring, ur Black- more, of Condon, England, to Frances Mary, daughter of Henry Lye, of HITOHINS\u2014HUDSPETH-\u2014On Oct.29, 1900, st.BC Johns Borel: Port oon\u201d Ont, ni itchinë to Katherine late Adam Wte.\u2018 Richmo = daughter of the + 3 = pan ther Guillet, O.M.1 Sharples, son of the late Hon.Jol hagples, of Quebec, to Ellen Mary - van ughter of James A.Green, Hag, vi sul \u2018for.Sweden and.Norwes.278 > ELLAR \u2014 ROBINSON \u2014 In ey ; dan Qt.24, 1000, at the restdurios of e's parents, by the Rev.T.-H Bo B.A., 01 East Toronto, .assisted Rev, Mr.Washington,.: cals Mr.Wilbert 8.Wella, Vy Eo : Ya Robinson, eldest daughter of fo orks Robinson, of Nobleten.DIED.2 , ALLIX Killed on tho Grand Trumk\u2019 Ry., Le à 1900, Daniel Alin, Ook, awed 84 years, ABREEWALL-HOWE:\u20140n.All Saints\u2019 ow; the restdenes.of.lier son-in-law ble Henry Aylmer, Richmond.P.Q.\u201cthe Inte Rev.John Fanshawe, and w - of the.late Henry Aspinwaill-Howe,LL.D., \u2018sector of the High School, Montreal.Fakers! private from she Church of Bt.John the Evangelist, Montreal, to the Moun Royal Cemetery.1 \u201c CANMPBELL.\u2014On Oct.30, 1900, Margaret, PE daughter of the late Danie} Camp- of St Armand West, County of Jisnisaso, a a.sister-in-law of Judge ot Que Cape \u2014 Af Nicomekle, B.C., on Oct - 3800; \u2018Major Rober: Montague Hornby \u201cCatt, 18th Royal Irisn Satna and ; Shroppdire Militis, aged &.\u201c48 years.McKERLEY.\u2014At Abbotsford, on Oct.31, 180,\" tel] asteep in Jesus, Mary Wallace, \u201cof the late William MeKerley, aged and 11 months.pF omeral on Friday, Nov.8, at 2pm.1 STEWART.\u2014On A 15, 190, at Duluth, Mino/,, Kenneth art,a native of Loc Be oe eed +\u201c Te siter, 13 EE Scotland, Ont, oh Oct.a #7, a re ker, father à alker, SE pig Pre ] ALS SOOO of Lindeay.| te Bev.GE - Cartier Do, 1 well a limited quantity.lo Vid\u2019 quest BF Be oil ie I yom have sk yet sen this boss Gal aK LES © CORRES Lon 0 Get.H, 1900, Mary's Church, Winnipeg, by the , assisted by Rev.the Rev.Father I mond, 8.3., Arohi- The sive of hedge 8 inches Seog by à 2 inde de dn Maple Les in wltich is artistically plac od an:estefent portrait of \u2018Ci Next follows « fine reproduction of Rl Cost \u2018of: Aris,\u201d with sasiped inskpdiataly benesth it with, She opriat ash, Countess Nurenallen, msd.p d 1déw Too pio of hase Bdtoms badges b warkiig 6 tnique- efent i Canadian \u201chiskie Bes fa wing vith i sth Bh.i doronto.og AST Tn vents vite.Tits; 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Awol! tatiored , $5, 45.25 and $6.50; \u201cBoys' Jersey Pants, $1.75, for 450.pos Woo Bedford Cord Knicker- ker, th $.3 RAINY DAY of ; VAL KING sx1mre.made from + Dress Materials pe worth.\"58 of these Skirts, choice, \".White and Colored Wings, with Fithoot sequins, choice bo Der pair en 57 Sato.oe Swing TRS CS > a ace emppungmons at wa | TRH DEPARTMENT.\u201cYi is made of rich |! satin material wed the color is the Popular Khaki.At the top of the | | Padee in large royal blue letters is Wel come Home, Canadians; then follows a splindid\u201d irapiession of the \u2018Union Jack\u2019 in ¥olors, with the sppropfiate | words benedth, \u201cMéturn of the Canadian Contingééit from South Afries.\u2019 In tbe centre of fe badge is a beautiful Mustration of cur ent loved eo YA Le Fast Colors, 80 inches wi Shades ; while they Tor\u2019 os 2 7 \u201c Somethiñg to arnt every , cash buyer in every department throughout our establishment.ITEM IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.\u201d CLOAKS! Specials for Friday and Saturday: Golf Capes, full length, only $4.85.Boucle Cloth 2 Capes, $2.90.ALSO \u2014 80 \u2018Stylish Colored Jackets, with Rich Silk Linings, reduced as follows: Agr ford $16.75, $18.00 for $12.00, FANCY ART JUSLINS.360 dos.Best Diack Six Cord Bewing Cotton, 300 yards, 8 Spools for 10c, or 38c per dosen, in No.40 only.Black Flannel Brald, worth 72c per piece for 25c, or lc per yard.FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! Thousands of Flags, Union Jacks, etc., ete, prices from lo to $30.00; therefore if you want Flags come straight to JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S.Yects Fin Bleached ; Cotton headin tings._ - 4 WILLOW SLoTime © pure white willow, good and stro or PERCENT LESS TEAR 5 BEGULAR VALUE.__ TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls of $00 sheets : Figured Lustre, 1 = E All-Wool \u2018Canvas._ Gomplete with screws, for 10c each.7 À, AU-Wool Dress Angel Golored Borges.- \u201cAI-Woo > Debatge: / 'SANEN BARGAINS, 50 \u2018Bleathed Lineht \u201cDamask.\u201d Table\u201d lott; vais dot a slightly x ond all HALP-PRICR EO Le ptet _BARGAE, es Pure Fe | glass, worth: #0, for id BARGAINS.100 patrioTIc TEA TRAYS, 0 00 A OS SL ELLE 000070201700 Er AA Ce od 1 260; > SF a - ape sings; Hale prices are 50c, 606, 750, 0 ONLY CLOTHES S'AMÉERS bite willow; worth $2.00, for $L50.Parforated paper for 6c.HOLDERS FOR TOILET PAPER, OBLONG PUDDING DISHES, white enamel, worth ic, for To.GUOTHES PINS, the best,é dos.for Bo.TUMBLERS, \\ {0d glass, 4 patterns to select from, at BLOWN TUMBLERS, clear blown 6c dox.eo dol BS, ENGBAVEE LAS 3 patterns ; (BLASS LEMON 8Q , only =n ACKSON ASBESTOS WICK.EE JACK this Wisk ted nt a pus Li burns oul, be each tee Ep 0e Qbbak?| motte, \u201cWheré Reon .thé world sn Re 5 a! e invite every lady : to come \u2018and dn- ; spect ot our Stock of dE for the rete, © © as.trainibe ter.Show whe ue re Ja ost agree \u2018Pillsbury will age ning of tienty haat \u201cgets, and En en | players the feat will be abeojuidy without par \u201cAlle) \u2018iméghesg history.In the evening | of Fie mes ae a in ty do | samen; sb 8 een taggoon bb Lie ve Fe à tes Sok gr ë , avy.\u2018 and Drépories as from the ppm of Frei of ese: goods.te-ni} sobjé : Coms early £ 23,000,000 whereas iin \u2018our after ct 19, Marcotte told Lee.that had stom: \"jæoh, ki liver MILLIONS TOOK WINGS, : HOW COUNT \u201cGASTELLANE s SQUANDERING HIS WIFFS 7 FORTUNE, | Paris, RE ge fée ji @ Castellaz his the pleadings in the, vends htisb Sa © Count Boni cf ou year, ; | eens ce ne is |.Maitre Mery when applying for the e inf the premdent.-4- ps gourt fmt the h gnized th at the Cxpenditure bad been fog Javi it was necessary | «| for some ong of sxperience And author.1 ity to manage affairy.Lu Lo mens \u201cand that Ar oise Sa 3] derail shat thas she should tnd, sea ee : | Snes the.marriage xpended, À a.QE oo fan J ication.-: nes 2 set nd the, fri \"iv thet in conoultation A ï - me .3 J MUO CREEY & co.: \u2018nos 86 Catherine etrèet, Con.Metait xt.Telephons Tp, 935.$ | * WAR ÔN- FORTUNE TELLERS.oronte, Get.30.~Mra Delina Mar = 122 Macau ul street, was romain te t ie police magistrate .Se ete 8.yous Wome who visited tte, on Wednesday, Oct.11, at the instigation of.the police, her own health, and Mrs.dney and trouble.As to \\ was to gat small 19) .| sum, information tros \u201cvisions vie Le Another ynung.woman hi told by Mrs.Marcotte that she got her in- fopnaton \u2018from the spirit world.tness learned that she would live £0 or 90 < ri and would marry a Sok a grey determined disposition.Ehe paid 50 cents for this, and was Lold that pad Mrs.Marcotte went to sleep she could go far into the past and fu- tue.ee Jould cost a dollar.to por of being se ve main.the halt an A3 d gs victims were numbered On two c es he yas fined foe da] dollars and costs.ras withheld on the third con- SLi Wann a magnifl res ES rie à 7 sidered d Breton lace, = ih pm amet.Ps EE the Queen Re à Ki of Portugal, ° nna Perkins de, daughter of Yim Daniel Denni- ay Chestnut Hill, was mar sala) hh, Brook\u2019 Pari (Unite me, to Lieu 0 oh Maclean, of Montreal.The re th most fashion à the oe i Brook Brookline.& PRESENTATION.i On Satria evening last the preach 1-of \u2018the Soandicayien Mission, Mr.J.\u201cOn ra waited on by the board of Aitectors dn the occasion of his birih- | day.-An address was road by the sec and.8 handsome: present was Ziv: lm » remembrance of the day.A vey Poco greg vas mest \u201cTHE.GREAT NORTHERN.tas be running next = werk between O and Hawkesbur7 \u2018would | 08 tbe Great han, and the first cargo of grain eeoured en this route will te shipped from Quebec in ten dars.5 Work.will acon be commenced upon (he ?NAULER\u2014BENOIT.f of Ow Tuesday last, in the She el of Notre ault, drug- oft, daught of Mr.F.X.Benoit de- et of fais dy, es mgetes to iz ; NOTES AND NOTICES.owning as R.8.Williams i tuned or repaired fof pire to Layton Bros.2 NE newly 7 var agente, 144 Per: | street, who sre making this great offer : \" {order to get in \u2018toueh with the mar.d people who have purchase! 1 thousan téiere papulat inatrupenta Pianos T° Jeud 1e + Telephon Up UAL.- caca | £, La nun) shefpiidiiiEe oS Iris évrasy .1 Ddeielsbabids IPE Ses [3 432: ï HUT +» A We have In our.Carpet and in order to de 20 have to loss money, but to 10 per cent Discount off all last season\u2019s Carpets, all grades of Wilton Axmiristers, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain.15 per cent Discount off all Carpets (no matter the make, quality or grade) that we have no Borders for, and Borders we have no =r for.25 per cent Discount quantity.off all Remnants of 15 yards or less.Special Extra Line English Axminsters, regular $1.40 goods, to be cleared at 18 percent a or $1.19 net.A full range good patterns, Borders to match, BRING YOUR MEASURES WITH YOU.WEEDING OUT PROCESS artment several Unes we want to clear ou qd out soveral lines on which we aré prepar -Qur custo mers\u2019 advantige.All good patterns and any OGILVY'S.* St.Catherine THE Largest A Assortment ; CHILDREN vs JACKETS IN MONTREAL.Novi-Modi, 2280 St.Catherine St.The Fall Season For Dyeing Men's.Overooats, - .Uisters, Blankets, Dark Suits, Dark Dresses, Flannels, Lace Curtains, Damask, Rep and F gings.Send along your faded or soiled goods of every description, and get them dyed or cleaned by the BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO., 15 MeGIH, 433 Notre Dame, 1506 Bh Osth- Offices\u20143.Ve ours Be Cali \u201cBe \u201cee >H\u2014_e\u2014\"e Eell Tek, $096 Main.Merchauts Tel.1388, > caca ip maintes TE BW LUMBER DEALER, .PLANING and SAW MILLS, And Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Mouldings, Turning, Shaping, Etc.: 400 WILLIAM STREET.F.DEGARY & FILS, Plasterers & Contractors, First-class work always warranted.55 St.Francois-Xavier St.Tel.Bell 2038.T.ANTONE DIVISION Committee Rooms of Mr, ROBERT The Liberal Candidate.Committee rooms have been follows where information r the elections in this Division will be cheerfally furnished to voters.Anyone desirous of rendering assistance to Mr.Mackay will kindly fepart either at these committee rooms or at cadquarters, the Reform Club, 30 University gud ss 1- 896 Bt.James st., Onesieme Soul- îere, chairman.Tel.Main 7615, No.%- 160 $t.Antoine st., F.Savagenu, chairman.Tel.Main 1207.No.8\u20142145 Notre Dame st., C.P.Chag- nom, ébairman.Tel, Maln 2725.as 4\u20142308 Notre Dame st.Tel.Main 3 No.5-2617 Notre Dame st., Geo.May- bury.chairman.Tel.Main 2615, Ne.6\u20141088 St.James st., Phillas Vanter, chairman, Tel.Up 263%.\u2019 No, 71363 St.James ed Alderman Lebenf, chairman.Tel Up No.8-234 St.Antoine st Te C,.MeDiar- mid, chatrman.Tel.Up 2638.No.9-3659 St.Catherine st., F.W.Hib- bard, chairman.Tel Ep No, 10-2503 St.Catherine\u2019 st, Peter Lyall, chairman.Tel.Up 2646.No.11-30 University st., ¥.\u20ac; A.MeIn- oe, chairman.Tol.Up 1123 No.12-50 City Councillor st, H.W°* Raphael, chairman.Tel.Up 2639.JUBILEE OF THE Y.M.C.A.The Montreal Y.M.C.A.is the oldest tranch of the association upon \u2018this continent, belng formed nearly fifty years ago, three weeks before the establishment of-the [ Boston branch.The jubflee of the estab- !shment of the Y.M.C.A.in N America is to be celebrated next year at Boston by a gathering of delegates from all over the werid, many of whom also take part in the celebration in this city.Mr.B.C.Morse, ¢f New York, general secretary of the international committee of \u2018the Y.M.C:A., has just been in Montreal making arrangements for the jubilee, ° a NORM! ANDIN\u2014ROBERT, on Tuesday last, in the pape et.\u201cOur.My of the Sacred Heart, of None Dame, Mr Georges No: > -no- gry, of this city, - was\u2018 LUE\" Miss z\u2018orgine Robert, daughter of \u2018e 0.Robert.MY LADY'S NOTE BOOK.\u201d + \u2014 To be \u2018like yourself in your letters is e gift, says a writer in the \u2018Woman's Home Companion.\u2019 Some people write as if they were talking, añd their letters are always welcome to their friends because of their strong individuality.For - this reason it is à disastrous mistake to cultivate a \u2018atyle\u2019 in writing.Your letter should he a likeness of your ; own mind, even if you bave - make it brief.The genuine truth of your few lines will carry à imiesmage of reality to whoever they are sent.- Never write letters in anger; this is always a mie take.You may have righteous cause for anger, but do not write until the blaze has cooled and your temper has re- | covered ita normal serenity.It is quite bad.enough.to say angry words; they may be forgotten or fall upon unbesd- ing ears.Written words last.THE FIRST SCHOOL IN CANADA.Madame de la Peltriea life in New | France, says the November \u201cChautau- quan,\u2019 is inseparably associted with tha school she founded, for it afterwarde de- | veloped into the great Ursuline Semin: ary of Quebec, still active and flourishing after more than two and a half cen?turies.She and her compamions took {4 up their residence ina little two-room: ed house previously used as & ware- \u2018house, which they playfully called their \"palace.:It mas \u2018in the Lower Town, 7 we Dear what ig Bow kaows se de Cham- Tama.foreign that the trevaller stopping | there \u2018finds littie- difficulty in .carzying | himself back over the long flight of.years and conjuring up vivid pictures of the landing of these gentle Fremch ladies.The school began with six Indian and à few French girls.But soon reports of this wonderful institution, where girls, irrespective of race or condition, were taken in clothed in beautiful garments, and given plenty of- food, spread throughout the neighboring country, and crowds of redskinned maidens flocked thither.So many made their appearance that the miniature seminary could not accommodate them all, and soon\u2019 a larger and more commodious building was enes'ed in the Upper Town on the same site the school occupies today.Madame de la Peltrie threw herself into the work of caring for these little savages with all the enthusiasm of her ardent French mature.She essumed the duty of teaching them the more polite accomplishments, while Mother Marié and the other two women instructes | them in the priaciples of the Catechism and the French language.It became her favorite diversion, after spending | an hour or two in teaching them\" to sew, to dress them up like little French children, and take them to visit their parents or to the chapel not far distant; and grotesque looking little objects they were, with tight Norman caps covering their black and.glistening locks; |] and enowy kerchiefs pinned round their tawny throats.They regulated all their actions.by hers, and frequently astonieh- ed those about them by making an elaborate curteey like\u2019 à grand dame of France.CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE.The regular weekly medting of the Bain.bre de Commerce was held sat es Geoffrior presiding.Other present were: Llessts.A.Sr font Lachance.G.Boivi A.V.Sores Porm 4 4 Lalonde A \u2018 Prudhomme na v.Garand.Mr.J.X Per- A.S.Hame A.Surveyor oo Some | rault, \u201cthe Canadian commissioner to he Paris exhibition; was present, and the success of the Canadian exhibits, be 5 question of askin Ihe appolutment of a royal \u2018commission to i into the marine ingurance rates was Ta d over until 1 was seen what action the other bodies inter ested would take.long discussion over the.anñtal report the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, to ask the government to take steps to prevent the destruction of young lobsters.The report sf the committee on schools, recô- m & the creation of techniczl was adopted, and after the discussion à 1 few other matters of minor iment Es Testing adjourned.meet rege - is \u2018A NEW CLUB.Jere Hugh ode, Jus, Hodgérs; ae out er Sh 4 \u201cfa Council dor 0 letterd \u201cpatent\u201d 11- Ÿ oran em under the DAES \u201clab | Comuercia! des Commis.Vi = iy ; a capital.stock of $200,000.| beet trained so-tench the work It was decided, after: ol Se \u201cEvery purchase made here is with the distinct under.\u2019 standing that you shall be satisfied i in every respect or your mohey refunded.ART LECTUR Wednesday afternoon we were not quite prepared to accommodate all who came for the lessons 4 in Art Needle-| work, so we post bned the opening lecture until Friday 4 afternoon at 3 o'clock, Those who wish to take up this course should not neglect\u201d this lecture as it will.give the most thorough preparation for the stitch lessons, which follow.The method.(opserved.in.thase classes stind.alone, as the teacher | bas froth 64 rene vi Ë \u2018as brush work, .Therefore those not taking the.\u2018stitch | i lessons, but + ho are interested inf art nile de well ta bem this opening ecture.: ° Our silk.and stamped Jigen department has alviÿs | pH been famous for its thorough completeness\u2014it is more |\u201d so now, We have: stocked specially i in the lines needed for these classes.Noy TLE [JACKETS The maker of these jackets couldn\u2019t wait for'the cold.weather to\"come and increase your demand tor his goods.He wanted the cash now.He has sacrificed sormfe of his profit, and Indian Summer seems over, So you get these! Jackets, just when you want them at a considerable saving Plain Beaver Cloth Jacket, high collars, large buttons, double breasted, $4.85.Frieze Jackets, velvet collur, fancy tovered pearl buttons, double breasted, 555 In Connection with our \u2018Free Needlework Lessons.35355 wa i IS YOUR GAIN.100 nicely stitched, price $5.95 : ~~ Nigger.Jacket, bigh en coller, \u2018devble breasted, v front, fanoy stitching 1 \u201c2.and: velvet straps, pric -.-Golt.Capes, in fancy plalds, ree cofat, price $7.50.Tweed Dress Skirts.GROCERIES, * We have suceeeded in giving 4 tailor-made style to these We donot pre to diss ol nl où the saving is yours.point Blirts that is is one ly.foreign to Res 4 on theze.ha yever bpe, anythine ordinary about t woman's costume store-of.onrs.Fancy Tweed Skirts in assorted colors and patterhé, price $38.75.\u20ac Mids list \u2018shows «what: keeping us so busy.Can't got.better goods\u2014the savings are}: surprising.Finest Creamery Butter, worth Sc, tor ; New Lemos.and Orange Peel, worth 2e, OT.2 | Ralston Health \u2018Wood, worth 15c,tor 1e.New Pudding Raisins, worth 12%¢, for 10e.10 08.Best Rolled Oats, worth 30c, for Cc.7 # = - Women\u2019s Underwear, .Cotton and Flannelette.There is a something about our Women's Cotton and Flan- gngiish cured Bacon, worth 136, tor 160.\u2019 nelette Underwear that is dif- [+ Finest Mid Cheese, worth 15c, for 12c, ferent from the ordinary kinds - .New Table Raisins, worth 20c, for 15c.\"New Table Migs, worth 16c, for 1244c.\u2014same price and often less, | new Cooking Figs, worth Tio; for Ge.too.\u201c= Best Borax, 1 Ib, package, 3, worth de, Flannelette Night Gowns, 49c.+ for 25¢.Flannelette Night Gowns, handsomely frilled, 76c.Children\u2019s Flannelette Drawers, 19c, ; Women\u2019s Flannelette Bloomers, 49c.;?- te + 4 tés hd White Cottony' Drawers, 22e.White Cotton Night Gowns, with lace | Stationery.and tucks, worth f6c, for oo Whits.Lawn Aprons, worth déc, for 480.© 25e Papeteries-for- ne.100 Bnvelopes for 10c.White Cotton Corset Covers, 24 each, di White.Cotton Corset Covers, trimmed.Tissue Paper, clear] 3 out oda: ool ore, à - worth 10e, for 5c & ro! \u2018 with lace, He.Pertumed Soap, 40 & te.- Table Covers.\u201c| * guise Pectomes Bono, assortie | We are now showing some Very.Handsome .Lines in Tapestry Table Covers, at 3 attractively low prices.J.«i Chenille] ' A : 4-4 size, Brown and Green, soc.T © wide, anda n| x 00 8 ; 6-4 size, 0 Brown and Geld and Green \u2018 to $9.65 A prot 4 FE ty and Gold, $1.49 6-4 size, in Crimson and Green, Red and Gold, Green and Gold and Crimson Forticres, Lx vard vide had #4 yards mavedir Portidres-A\" now \u2018dé Just re- | and \u2018Green, §1.95.ceived, $% yards long, 41,75 à par 10-4 size, in a \u2018variety ot shades, 48.59.12-4'size, in à \u2018variety of shades, $4.39, MR.RYAN TO LECTURE.Mr.John .Ryan, locomotive engineer, Grand Trunk Rallway, Brockville, will give .an exhibition\u2019 of his inventions, consisting | & the follawing: roe rol rion aa + anetarfum, as cope, urion an new armillary sphèrs recently patented, \u2018 the Grand Trunk Literary and Sétentific In \u2018stitute this evening.Po-merrow our Sas Toe Fhe will jectute- on the, > supers | among JInfinities.\u201d |, es evo rat ao TA meet be eM.Fane Sue rangements for | ste THE.MAKER\u2019S .LOSS ||} \\ FancyCamel's Hair Sui in _ \u201cShépherd\u2019s Checks.vs Chiff Tocked Chiffon, | Plested.- | %4 long by I 7ar& vide, price 3189.1h SAE, Tacked.Liberty Si PHILLIPS Ee 2 COLORED DRESS 600DS £ ~~ 5 DEPARTMENT.A HL IMPORTATIONS NOW IN sm.595; 3 299] 10 a a the How Shades of Red, Brown, \u201cDrab, à Blue, Purple, Ete.~ Navy Serges.An Grades tor Dresses and Suitings.\u201cPlain Goods.- pr 'BENGALINE, BEDFORD CORD, FANCY CORDS, \"WHIP CORDS, GRANITE CLOTH, SATIN OLOTH, SILK iis \u2018WOOL POPLINS, SERGES, ete.Cheviots.Cheviots.\u2018 This is one of the latest materiels for Suitinge, consisting cf tbe new shades in Red, Blue, Old Rose, Castor, Brown, Green, ete: : \u2018AU-Ohévidés in the New Fancy Mixtires, ell vory op oood 7P \u2018Homespuns.~~ = 54 i in ide, Drab, \u201cBrown and Grey Mixtures, also thé ey 0 5 HOMESPUNS in Camel's Heir fini, all shades.1 U Tweeds!, Tweedst \u2018 AN grades end makes of seb, English end Frenshi 5 \u201c1 Br 4, Wo Effects.of 3 rires, vu wn?te EYE \u2018= Covèrts arid Venetians.\u2018In grent variotis of makes and colors Sales, 4.ca Black and Brown, Blue and White, Brown and White, \u201cGroen.es A \"rend White, Red and White, ete.a Cn \u201cGrey Materials.In Berges; Ooatinge, Camele Hair, Checks and Stripes.Scotch Tartans.iy i .À fine eslection -of the different Clans to select from, extra fn Ce all wool, 50 in.wide.A Cashimeres.\u201cIn al so de ON Rose; Red, Blue, Purple, Drab, » NE Brown, Pik, ce We \"Challies.All wool French Challies in.Spats, Stipes, Fie; ol, a or.dark grounds.~ Skirtings.Skirtings.Wiassnl, Bint, 9c.© Tweed Chec : = op hé \u201cdhoiss, Hin.wide, a satan ; nu 3 Wa ike oe ET mess pop gr pr SE PRES TV ar i, a Tomé RAPER rtp Sp Apt i EE EE mens Lime et FES Mestre EVENING, TEAR iftod> Moudline de Bois, von ot uy Applique Chiffon, Ter A rr fom bs Cok 4 Champagns.: + Wega So ARE - mamie i.SIE APPL UBS; in ace, Ve Cri au oi \u201ca EE RENE Pot mr tr: A = sma MONUMENT Among the Speakers will be HONORABLE LOMER \u201cGUUIN, Mr.ROBERT BICKERDIKE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.-NIGHT.Sailors\u2019 Concert Windsor Hail.LAST WEEK \u2014OF THE\u2014 EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS, \u2014BY THE\u2014 WOMAN'S ART ASSOCIATION, the ART GALLERIES of the Colonial House, Le 56 Open for 8 a.m.to 10 p.ma AD .+ 25 cents, fs a \u2018Tickets for $1.08.- Entrañoe in Evening,on \u2018Aylmer St Rev.G.Abbott Smith, ri.A.\u2018Wil conduct the Evening Service at the Young \u2018Women\u2019s Christian Assoclaon, 896 \"Dorchester streêt,\u201d THUESDAY EV'G, Nov.1st, from 7 to 7.50.;-Al} yougg women cordlally invited.ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF MONTREAL.2 Tho.Prepatatèry \u2018Annuel Meeting of the Boeloty - will be held at the Home, No.Zgroduct: fiwoduct strseton \" THURSDAY ENING, \u201cpose: at \u2018paceivipg Toperis, elections of oR- cers, and-other business.ALEISTER MITCHELL, Hon.Secretary.- Montreal, October 15th, 1900.17 THE JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB.= Fat Club has opened headquarters at Fe.216 ST.JAMES STREET, where all fntérmsation.respecting the voters\u2019 lists ma Disco et voting can be obiained.WwW.DONAHUE, } Hon, Secretary.= FRIDAY.Nov EMBER 2.5 = WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY, (Presbyterian.) \u201cbe Anhual Thankoffering Meeting will de held in Taylor Church, corner Papineau avenue and Logan street (off St.Catherine) @n Friday AftePneon, Nov.2, at 3 o'clock, \u201cour Missionary.from Honan, China, will address tha \u2018meeting.= MISS DAW, M.D, atl members of Adxiliarics are A 1: asked Co be présent to give Miss Dow a var welcome interested fn missions cordially \u201cnvit- Ta J.MEMASTER, Hon.-Ses, \u201cbo held at - rr 93 St Urbain trout, on FRIDAY, 2pd November next, at ae pm, - MABRY, HOLT, Hon.Sec\u2019y.TICKET.ve 86 cents.\u201cFUTURE \u201cMzzroves.0 - ÉLLEDONIAN AN SOCIETY à CA POSTPONEMENT = farsa pipet the Open Bs gous fe of the Litafary for ong week.ot UN will delives t of :the Lowlands\u201d Pi n Friday Evening, \u201c November, tnd, ii hig 1: ot Being a reaction againet Christianity, - \u2014OF THE\u2014 ; XL Supporters of Mir.BICRERDIKE NATIONAL ee THURSDAY, November ist, at 8 p.m.the RIGHT: HONORABLE BIR WILFRID LAURIER, the HONORABLE SIDNEY FISHER, the MAJOR B, L.BOND, and SEATS WILL BE RESERVED FOR LADIES.27% SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Witness, 4 00, \u2018Wee Witnces, $68] with reductions to 3 clubs ; rey Treen hirty cent: 10 copies bo ome snd oven, copy, post psid in cach case, be TR TNA ana Canada exospting Montreal, For Great Britain add $1.04 per srinum for post- 280 ; 626 on Northern Messen ger; on The last Witness.last edition of the DAILY Free ia de- Hvered in the city every evening of publication a $4.00 per annum.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ADVERTISING R ATES.; DAT, WITH Ed.ies 1 lines and \u2018upwards, SATUTEI! .EKL Yon rN WHNESS Firsiines sndupwatés Moper fos ents measuremen Yearly Contracts on Paverable terms, = de oo ble | f o omimion to rate n le for \u201cry error th legal or other advertisem Ls the amount actually paid for such rise te mer All businees communications should be addressed * John Dougall & Son, 'Witness' Office, Montreal,\u2019 andall letters to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Editor of the \u2018Witness ' Montreal .Saturday Adverting.' ADVERTISERS will find & to they advantage, in seouring proper dispo and dissifcation, to send in their orders\u2018 carly.The \u201c Witness\u2018 Officé is open until 6.30 p.m, and insertion will not be guaranteed on artiers Yor - Saturday received aftès that hour on Friday.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900.The importadt announcement is made by the Hon.Mr.Dobell that the government hopés \u201846 have a short direct cable laid between Scotland and Belle Isle, via.the north of Irelind, thus giving Canada a new cable line to Great Britain.Mr.Bobell bas apparently reason to hope that Denmark will join-| in the project, thie idea being, we 'sup- | pose, to have the line extended from Scotland to Denmark.In that caæ we would \u201chave a new cable systems \u201cfrom Caneds's share of the ebet would only be ¥875,000; nd that \u201cdie \u2018project, would probably reduge, the ighek jk csble mes.edges, from a shilling -te mxpencs pir word.This Maat:segurance suggests tremendous possibilities of opposition to the project.i} One of wo 1h beshthy-of Christion- ity is the imspigation: de gives to! those: who brave not adopted \u2018it.It must not be considered al} evil that the introduction of Christianity ind0°Japan has put a new activity into Buddhism ; yet it can- | not be considered all good.It is good because any aspiration efter things epivitual is far better than none, It is good in so far 4s it bas provoked the Buddhiets to education dud to bene- valence, No man br people cat bocome 384 more benevolent: without getting\u2019 nearer | to Him who ie lovingkindness itsëlf; se no man or 3 is good do test PÉ-GE À\" fot WA Me pro Fo dey bon of à cs ns gh | We ad een (hid, 1 this be not ¢ tuencies: of this province for having sent f: |.Siz Gharles Tripper than a well-informed .7] against Laurier and the Literals \u2018and A] Garh them gut of power.on \u2018éhat ai\u2019! | cmt.\u201d The pomphièt issued by- the À Conservative party.denoancing -Yhè Pre- = subjects.We Whe Baily Witicss.als only, threatens to supersede it.\u2018Wherein this revival of religion is an evil thing js thet, \u2018naturally takes.refuge in those more.9e- ductive parts of ite traditions which ard most opposed to \u2018the spirit of true Christianity, end, we might add, equally so to the original epirit of Buddhism, such as ceremonialism, sacerdotelism and the | degrading worship of relics, Another evil: will, of course, be the animosities which this return to heathen dévations can hardiy fail to engender.Differahces |: of outward foym ere far more quarrel- bxeeding than differences of opinion, end \"where there is a priesthood there seldom lacks an interested cultivation of abhorrence.ak _\u2014__ - Sir Wilfrid Laurier is being pero assailed throughout the French consti-: tier-end dis French \"Ottawa, Ont, Get: = the Bu preme Cort to-day \u2018 jodgment\u201d wis prs- nounced in the case \u2018of Granby vs.Me.| paxd; one se the Quebec appeals argued this term.The appeal was-allowed with costa, \u2018and the action dismissed with ÿ ih all the costs La of \u201crosa \u201cpeagtical politich in\u2019 Seis une | Ven.: with\u2019 full Leaves 80 gorgeous, \u2018and leaves so old, : Very { thou stir és; Lis | Amerios.The.judges this year WIE it was refused, two .grounds sired; 2, that as a member of breach of the sub-coniract.À Dlaintiff Had a \u2018verdict with a 40 assess.the da tiff then brought, this appeal.\u2018ruments- wère.not concluded sourt adjourned \u2018until Friday.Q.C.; \u2018for appelläiit, Watson, respondent.- 2 _-\u2014 -érated to His CEREMONY TOOK PLACE AT EINGSTON.tion of Ven.: , 88.oa \u2018secontl: ceremony in St.{axel in 107 i years, eacon Mill \u201cOntario havi [Be Ee election: of an - à assistant bisio op \u2018will 4t once assume active worl owets of administration.choice: fell unanimously upon [eon William Lennox Mille.of and to-day was set apart in Dep th ton, jhe Bes ru Baylis, Les ean San ixon Kaos Renaud, F The gospel and Spisle were consecration service.creed came the sermon by the ves and & td which he hath purch own blood.\u2019 It was \u2018an M dE admonition.The form of consecration in was followed, with .Ghost, for the to of a e of God, Lr 3 the gro 2 spirit to fear, -but of power, WON BY MR.\u2018WALLACE OF BROOKLYN.the Court, upheld this conten::an the Divisional Court and Court & + veal held that all prior claims were > the pro- the ) \u201cur © so, he Was stituted to some of the prior ns brancee, and (hat the balance hands should pay those charges i LH, Tie Tr = or > ce: On the conclusion of the arguw.-.Ryan vs.Willoughby was then at sight t, those in contingtat aye stixions, | Toot Ageia op Friday evening, Nev.3, at ity has been brought to Montres} by Pia.o'clock, \u201cthe\u201d supporters of Mr.Robert Ge ai 4 landed from thé-tro05- to know of the asrival of the brave waht clock, ot 189 N.tre.Demy street.water, It is eX howovet, in in.\u201cstavar sammwavs.Mackay will hoid a meeting at 396- 8t.So\u201d fala fo al tocar 3 lade, the Cenadlid Pacific Railway Tele | \u201c7g MONOR THE SOLDIERS, demand.that Core will De a short Me on Bean RW ne tad Me he cendidate, Senator wi 3 t-is t d ¢ - nduran r oran, Ald Tey no Hor Haitax Se Jas on seaman 58°: The members of the Independed Onder J In, hls branch of Ee Cor TTie® pias.als B46 su sous.vi Leboeuf and others will speok.grested them with ringing cheers: of tier, who is in charge of the ingezt, \u2018of Oddfellows sre going to turn out in that thé.seasdn's buiness on the SL.Law : Elec.ue eT welcome.The- \u2018Idaho\u2019 arrived in port to \u2018notify the mien that the -compan large numbers in the procession in A forme Le res Ey fo 94 pa kine | Moa pT + U8 18 UE CASE CONS .- ormer ea activ n ST 2008.at three o'clock.this morning, two days wi tranemit free a telegram \u201comvpear sé the returding heroes from South operations throughout he tty \u2018ans bene iy od BEE 38 TE pt at for $1606 foom the fro late owing to an wecident, by which sh rica.They have been assigned the posi-| gi 4 tne carrying trade, as large cargoes \u201c#0 \u2018\u2019& theft of a cheque for $1,800 from the farm- y , by she to\u201dhis friends, - aotifying them.of Tis f the Ind \u2019 foe ae ae a ls 13 |er, A Laporte.of St Beatrice, was con- 1 ; ; « tion immediately in rear of the epen- of brick, cémient and ther putiding ma- Windsor EL.KL.ost two- blades of the propeller.\u2018She safe arrival in Halifax.EN ban à will à at the corner of terial and fixtures wére carried fram-differ- ti.rer oo «+ tinued yesterday sfterpoon, a number of aifthored at \u2018quéréraMe, was inspécted Le -\"{ dent d, and will meet a e \u201c| emt points along tbe river.The lumber and oreo.the officials of the Bank of Montreal being by.Palos Physisians Mackay and Jones THE TORONTO MEN.St.Gabriel and Craig streets at the me grain trade bas been excepilomally brisk.| Momt1Cot.10 134 a.8% examined and thelr depositions road of vi.J ao, ver eu noe ven a! e evious en passed, .© Sranto, Nov, 1.\u2014Captein Barker, of advertised for the parade, where ey and the aggreghe of this Gen est wilh be ] Mantey Cot.Co.Chas.Dean, Accountant at the Sank cog The à men in \u2018he meantune had been C Company, Royal Canadian Regiment, will be supplied wi age an g as great as in former oars.Navigation | MINES.that between 11 &.m.And nôôn on Uct 5 paid off by Col.Pinault, Deouty Min- wired \u2018Ald, Leslie from Hslifex asking RETURNING HEROES.will close about Nov.snd several of the patos, B10 60 Eemedia.BE |e which.he aid À Mantes gm H.Fisher and N.Mcleod, of the 3rd freight vessels now in Hcimission will pro Vicus Mz.44 397 North % % cashed.\u201cWi nite bad been warned abouts cheque which he thought was for $300 cr £0, and and he hesitated ut completing the GULF REPORT.ansaction.Mr.Baynes had insisted on .dressed vessels and amid the boomin: , after communications, decided 85e @mong those Who sailed from.Liver- ; \u2018 etting the cheque cashed.Witness though of cannon and the firing of quick-firing that this cannot be dene; and the cided pool.last Thursday for Montreal.ETT strong south-west : wo if be attempted to get it \u201ccashed ar ivy from the cruiser ¢ Acadia.\u2019 + arrangements provide that the men of wold er Point\u2014Clear; south-w géber bapk, Ît_vrne Ra a oran ahem.A gplnte ste of fifty guns was fired from C Company will reach Toronto at twe LEAVING THE PULPIT.'t wind: - inward 6.30 our a cadlan, cadtans ourvard examined.The edse was then adjourned he ed, until Friday morning.the.British fiagship \u2018Cres O'clock on Monday.Montreal has asked The Rev.Robert Haddow, Du uo 7 g.nt, Monteag cent\u2019 and_other ships of the fleet wers to be allowed to.gréet the Ontario men, Watford, anhounerd to his | fn i Ser vir Tn, barat) \u201cdressed with bunting and and this would be impossible if they were tion on Sunday last that he had vendez {perd 7.40 am; Cam 5 voue ' ee -natjons and their yards were rushed through on a \u2018special reaching |ed his resignation and would remove \u2018Eôd;£ \u201cFame Egine-Cloudr, es.imvard £'é.m., thousands of jacktärs, The here on Saturday afternoon.Toronto to enter journalistic work om: hake On a are Cloudy, strong west Wind.\u2018Idaho\u2019 docked at half-past ten and then the staff of \u2018The Westminster\u201d The! Mingan\u2014Inward 7.30 a.m, St.Okt.- 1\u2014C .begsn thaé wild enthusiasm which ran QUEBEC'S PROGRAMME, Presbytery of SeËnia will hold a speciel Anticoati-Clear, vest wiad ind; out- reef AGEN.BOOTH COMING \u2014 FOUNDER.OF THE SALVATION ARMY TO PAY ANOTHER through thw.awaiting hosts like wild- méeting on Tuesday next to deal with.VISIT TO AMERICA.fire.\" The scene ns the troopship w wre \u2014_ , the resignation.Mr.Haddow was for ward 8 a.m.;-Kastalia; yesterday Boon, Tou- LT - proached the pier was inspjging.The |\u2019 L GIVE THE MEN A WARM several years associated with the Rev.New York, Nov.}.\u2014General Will; green slopes of the vast dockyard were RECEPTION.J.A.Macdonald during their college ALL SAINTS\u2019 DAY.Booth commander incchief of the Soh crowded to the water's edge with a coh- daye, in editing the \u2018Knox College | gard; wag the ual service a Grace \"yw.Yomx sroox LIST.tion Army, is coming here next Septem.a ree! Be] \u2018 , course of people who cheered with wild Quebec, Nov.1\u2014Quebec\u2019s, programme Monthly.He has decided gifts for cHureh We ering, at À o'dléck, there Gramsishied by J.R Meeker.) | ber to take the cogtrol of the Salvation - abébdon.° It was all Canada\u2019s first wel- for the ne k.The success of \u2018 The Opening.reception of the returning Cana- wspaper Wor day.be service again.There wil te and Closing Priceé\u201410 am.nlm 1 comé: to her soldier Boys who had fought dian contingent was fully arranged ast Westminster is illustrated in thie special 1 music.The Rev.Dr.Ker will ALDI ii aane sina ce issaoiamne = à a \u2018six months., This announcement wad 50 \u2018bravely foe the Empiree\u2019s flag.night.The Ca week\u2019s issue, which is a hahdome sixtzy Tipresch.co .- THE.DISEMBARKATION.the sreival of th trie se page magazine newspaper, \u2018finely dy lug PE Le Ps meade last, night\u2019 by Commandant Boot Colonel Oscar Pelletier wux soon guard.of 1 of tre the R.C.A.and \u2018trated, attractively printed and filled | _.SENATOR PELLETIER ILE.© Ohisags, Bar ashote, ad :remeéved the first greeting the R.C,R.L, with their band \u2018end the With interesting matter.\"Within refi] Halifax N.8., Oct.31.\u2014Senator Palle Brn zs fro Jia\" father, Sir Alphonse Pelletier, salute of twenty guns be zed from Pst four years it has taken a foremomk- tie ie Ty, Speal e of the Benate, is very iL.Ou ee a Speaker of the Canadian Senate.Mre.the citgdél as the eovenment steamer Place.and has-absorbed first \u2018The Can- at Halifax © yeicians are in & ra NEENAH Pelletier, the charming wife of the young \u2018Dryid\u201d startæ to bring them across the 243.Presbyterian, then \u2018The Presbri| \u2014_\u2014 dr at vs be , vas ext to welcome him, while river to Quebec, where, on their arrival, to od, a eek ago, The Westery \u201cCITY ITEMS.: e crowd cheered cor y.they wil} be received rema Presbyterian,\u201d of Winnipeg, is ak : \u201cEaptain Harry Stairs; of the Nova Sco- the teoosay jadiuding the.ity tatoos cepted aa the paper of the Presbyterian\u2018| To-day bel ng All Sainte\u2019 Jar ise legal Lou NEW BRITISH CABINET.WIT, mn ary Sta ofthe Noms oe he roo nuns mess tue Cane The Ror.BRO: 4h, pe courte and public of C= \u20ac ry .despatches by Lord Roberts forsconspieu- skating rink, where s grand instrumental J.A.Muodonald left Knox Church, St.Mesers.J.* J.Robson, secretary of APPOINTMENTS APPROVED BY ous bravery, was given a tremendous ova- and vocal entertainment 1 da Thomas, to bécome its editor, end he tion as he came down the gangway.Hats of the city will be mest by ol te pond has since drawn from the pulpit the er vie À peter MERE and ; flew in the air-es volley after volley of and a splendid testimonial from the citi.Rev.R._P.Fraser, M.A., of Bowman- tices of the peace for the District For FF cheers rent the delightful autumn air.zens, consisting of a costly gabinet of cut.Ville: the Rev, M.McGregor, M.A., of Montreal.Coe Bat ali thie was only curtain-raiser to lery and a valuable gold repeating watch, Tilsonburg, and now the Rev.Robert The treasurers of the General and No- \u201cTHE QUEEN.London, Nov.1.\u2014Queen Victoria has approved the appointment of Lord Salis as Premier and Lord of the Privy % the \u2018anparälleled enthusiasm that was Will be + qu presented to their conimand Haddow, of Watford.tre Dame hospitals each acknowlege gifts .arquis Lansdown Li : = witnessed as the negiment of battle-scar- Col.Oscar Pelletier.fr \u2018 of $500 from the Montreal Street Raitway Setre the oa State for 0 sen faire: x 1 = heroes marched through the city \u2014_\u2014 L SHIFPING NEWS.; Company.Me Me Ven St.Jobn Brodrick, as Sec- wo | | : SATURDAY MORNING, 1 An inquest was held yesterday aîter- State for War; the Earl of a + ; , \u201cer PARADE.noon on Alderie Lav ° She as First Lord of the Admiralty 7 FEY - A moon the pérade svarted from the he Allan Hpe stepmer \u2018Numidian, fron 9 alee, who was Mr.C.T.Ritchie, as Secretary of pe Fk : \u2018WHEN THE R Montreal, arrived at Liverpool at 2 am.found in the river on Tuesday, after ber ae Gl.Affairs.ye + Bi dockyard.The Canedians wers escorted RET URNING SOL- Wednesday and landed her shipment of ing missing for two weeks.A verdiot 3.IE -# by ali the naval and military forces in the DIERS WILL ARRIVE.cattle and 23 horses without loss.ie gl py a.: I > ye i] garrison, ond the waa the most FAST PASSAGE OF RMS.LAKE ON.Of tecidental deaih was onde ADVERTISEMENTS | (ER inspiring \u2018military spectacle aver witnessdd Ald.Sadler, the che chairman of the Re- TARIO.The gad pro ar Ro oa et \u201d - à Foi { AE] in 88 SALB.IDE\u2019 ROLLING Chairs, FO usta] Desaide Tables, Back Res \"© Bed ; breakfast \u201c{n bed, and all of avt for invalids R.%8: 8t.\u201cLawrence i EALD, HALL TOV Ww GOOD CON=: large size; SE g Apply | = oy.do sell chasp.Fon SALE, ONE CE H.CE Mobb À ave - À Awntog, 1 and ha soting, fi Ered = 5: i the Beh) Write, for.catalogue.\u201d HAND WIE: ery go OE PnP - 3 ord very siyliab; one | wv.Bread.Waggon, Light, at 3% borne : stivet: Bo LEDOUX & 00.id KINDLING TOR THE MI son ding 3 = a Mi Fig A in ; Stocks, def te in So elt Te 0 .lived D, Bichon square.Ball 1 : Telephone Up ; | Te A Gash À TE Parlor | she Barat Br pins i § BL Lavine i fH mt A gr | æ Montreal \u2018the priées of stové | FOR es ¢hestnut coal bay hoch fixed at $6.60\" + delivered, Sane adver Thay ear td Es Fev, STANLEY HAL 1127 ETANLAY set to Rept for Concerts, Bazaars Ra sa gr i ow aban, tions, i§D 0, Uressing provements: Heiphona aws to.TE a Tm SE ti Ge dale prie Feb ar 7 14 RR thiy i sus 338 a nd are Situations Vacant.fe WANTED, EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR Bavelope Machines.Apply 47% st.Paul e WANTED, A NURSE: UST HAVE RE cent city references.Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., 259 University strest.1 WANTED, SMART YOUNG MAN, about 11, for junier office work; must be fairly good stenographer and typewriter, and willing to make himself u 1 state age, salary apd references.Address M.15, \u2018Witnesa® Office.WANTED, HOUSE AND TABLEMAID \u201ctor amell family; po children.#9 Movsign ree GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR AMALL 2 Qrescent .family; references required.street.WANTED, EUPGRIOR GIRL, FOR LIGHT house work; good wages.Apply between _T and 8 o \u201cclock 93 Mackey street, 3 WANTED, A BOY ABQUT 15 er 16 yours: to attend furnace snd: make himself ae ful around siore.Address WILLI \u2018Witness\u2019 Qffice.gi WANTED, AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN to\\ take cara of horse.Y oply 58 Macias st.WANTED, A WORKING Hotsekeper, one who understands cooking.ly 319 Peel street.Also, à Reisen ; must have references.WANTED.SMART, © CLEAN, 10080 GEL Appiy.89 he ES * WANTED, \"AN OFFISE RôT, ee : to mas Rimaslt genes pi ou ivi anion, th Forno Box No.$65.\u2019 Bee WANTED,50 SINGER SEWING\u2019 MACHIN NE Shirt Makers; also Gris for Batt Ironing Machines.BKELTON BROS.& co.gor: Duke and William streets.8e WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL OF 16 oR Wn for general house work in @ Dat ; 5 family.Apply 4b Park avenue.WANTED, GENERAL SERVANY; THREE, in family; no children; woma \u2018to wash.a University street.- $0 WANTED, A GIRL \u2018WITH GOOD REPRE.goes fer the general work of à mi tn Westmount, ear the tro oh : Dg given out.Apply, 463 Elm avp.ete: ean nine and Ave o'clock, or at 3M Drummond street in the evaning- WANTED, EVERYWHERE, TRELJANILE ladies to take orders for our clegant?Lo- dies Underakirts, Chidren\u2018s Ÿ ts etc.Lan e profits.for _ So bt MINION, MENT \u20acQ., Gu Employment Wanted.- TO THE TRADE.\u2014BOOKS, pt D A accounts made out by a réll per having his Tres BW $5 per month.A es B.W., pe Office., \u2018WANTED, BY YOUNG LADY, BIRITION.an \u2018Êtenographer and Typewriter; willing to assist with general afes wofk ; xood references.Address H.8060, \"Wic- * Dess\u2019 Office, A.SITUATION WANT BD, Gars atchman.Te Night ébeustomed to sr ant digne woi ri - ply to J.E., The Andréwx: Homo! À Belmont Park.An gig, en, as \u2018of wauld be wililg to, # on ital work; \"4 \u201cons e Aie Tont| £ posltian as housekhvper or compani snd Tog Tobia &, % Mont-.a a position, can Ae er real.r \u2018opte talogue.\u201cson Tel.moniels &s to character She - Ad , dress N.H.0,, \u2018Witness\u2019 O - Wanted.et WANTED, TO BUY, \u2018 FIRST-C (twenty) horsepower Nh Boller.aa dress E.HODGSON, anager, Vi leek Hill, Font WANTED, TO PURCHAS! BEd = i Gentlemen\" a Cust-off_Clo Lg Household Fy \u201cPlotures,.struments, Fucarms Biot.bes SE ; en ne apd bepHer sad -fittings; also el- io ight.plants for 5500 lights, will paid.Address, M polria debt.mandy, | te purchaser Post-Office Bog.4 at tore Apply to F.McGL; KgGHLIN.\"Montreai à Craig erreot _ Rodms to Lot, MENICELY Eos Fable rooms, heated soni or without board; =, \u2018moderate.Catticart street, near Menateld street.5 BENT pures NICH ed upper.tenement, cs A hors cars, Sagninse * : ET x er i ah a se portable 1 hed = oy Fu e use at lo winter; be sé to be & y 208 HET a Bt.Hess hs aun.16 VE a3 ME SP a i _ OE \u2019 EE A 0° \u2018 : PQ ; pp OO pee me mr VE ETES \u20ac me em aN , = a Fr THC i 3WN ri a LOUL .sure the directors would sive que con- _ FO OF ST is sideration to any suggestion that may be TARKE this\u201d cotresponetice \u2018it~ does.not LETTERS FROM MR.LOUIS BEAUBIEN J very probable that an fmediatd| To the Electors of TAL .errangement on®the lines propo y Mr , as AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE WA- Seautien is yet, in sight, but it ln just | ST.ANN $ DIVISION.SION TER AND POWER CO.possible tbat something, may be dome to _ put an end to the: deadlock.Gentlemen,\u2014 : Having been tendered the nomination emith's are Counet due uot mest day, oe : of the Liberal party of this Division.to 7 - io W- pending the result of the negotiations be- LECTURES TO TEACHERS.be their candidate in the approaching BI k Di d on at P tween the Mayor, Mr.Beaubien af the Final arrangements for the course of election, I have, after careful considera- ac amon LL - an yert Water aud Power Company.looking to the free lectures to teachers, to be Jelivered tion, consented to enter the contest.ë y calieq w wal of Mr.Beaubien\u2019's nction.uring the coming winter at the Higb ) pape Mayor tâformed the councillors who Boot, pare een comploted.The come i 1 respectfully solicit your votes and Li ne.0 INION 1 b ty-fve ad come to attend a comm meeting mittee have been successful in arranging n nce = ; = > iting that he bad received a letter from Mr.a much more attractive programme than For nearly three years I have been a Steamers of this line leave MONTREAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Now Fit to Kill tn Kippewsn Districy, | he tio Sen tating chat at an Interviow with fo, Jormer years, sug gre to be congratu: representative of St.Ann\u2019s Ward in FERUATY throughout eeason for ASK TICKET AGENT After ¥b , g the servicer of men CHARLOTTETOWN, P,E.I HOW TO GET THER Mr.Hanson, president of the Montreal Wa eminent in several lines of educational the City Council, where I have always N.SYDNEY, CB,\" LIVERPOOL BRRVICA E.sa WhS |; r an ower Company, at whic e wor.As arrangz» the course of lec- disch hituents I 4 Steamer.From Montreal.Fri heo i + Rer.Mr.Charest ras present, the follow tures comprises: Nov.2, \u201cFrastinlitis in to = arged my su re 7 constituen i St.Jom, N.F.DOMINION.None ie ; su He OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE Richm ng proposition w made to nson, eaching, ofessor art arvar of MBR Nov.aylight.or.pm 0 who appeared dispused to recommend its University.Dec.7, \u2018The prase writers of If I am elected to.Tepresent St.Ann's Bs.BONAYISTA.\u2026.Thursday, Nov.1 .Nov.17, daylight, direct.Leave Wino so MONTREAL: s.Wile oui ne rte | Gnade Be £5, Dowson, Sian Tas, Diviion of Montreal in parioment, 1| Tor particuiers regarding freight pATooTvER- nbn 3 ingen St Stason 430 ox.x [een Je the company fo the corporation to be de- Professor Jobn \u201cripe Cambridge, ears.shall serve your interests at Ottawa \u201cpesage apply i regarding freight or FO Ton een a calling ot Halifax, LieAY® Place Viger Station,\u201d 8.30 a.m td e conve termined by two engineers, one chosen by Jan.18, \u2018Bickmore lecture on Alaska and with the same fidelity.The interests sThis steamer does not carry passengers.| Pb Touchin, the corporation and the other by the com- the Klondike, the Rev.E.I Rexford.of 8t, Ann's Division will be for me al- Telephone Mam bé «oh r Rates : burst Gavi, $0.00 and upward, Cent ABRIVE OTTAWA : bgenee of pany.Should the two disagree, they may Feb.1.'Bickmore lecture on the Yellow- weno of pri iderati : ace Royale.sicgle; $100 return, according to berth.o tral Station 12.45 p.m., 6.30 pm, oy ; sar a, BU nine, gn he SOL meg) moms DEE WR pl SEAL omy Gentlemen, S ee ai Fe mines 165 re | URIOS Station, 12.00 pm.pce sFfoin 3 more lecture on \u2018Hawall, \u2018essor vt ÿ 1 ° eerage verpoo! erry, London, n, 12.40 p.m., *110 pm.y G carry torent at four percent.Penhallow.March - 1, YBickmore lecturd > #0 Gentlemen, ummer Travel.Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $26.00.P.m., *1.40 a.m.mek Bepo of \u2018Second.The debt to be pald in Instal- on birds, the Rew.T.\u20188.MEWiliams, Your obedient servant, Steerage outfits furnished free.FROM OTTAWA: i ments, in 5, 10, 15 ahd 20 years.March 15, \u2018Forestry problems in Canada,\u2019 D: GALLERY.- Midship saloon, electric light, spacious Leave Union Station *4.15 a.m., 8.45 am, orning £ Third.As regards the work which the Dr.Wm.Saunders, Ottawa LL - - , \u2018proïmenade decks.*2.35 p.m., 6.45 p.m.The aft corporation proposes to do for the company Où and after Nov.1, Hckets\u2019 for : Montreal, Oct.20, 1900.: BOSTON SERVICE Leave Central Station 6.15 a.m., 8.5 ax, clock at Ra cost mue be determined in advance courge may be -obtuined upon epphont ee \u201c CAMPANA \u201cand BOKAVISTA te lower 89 NEW ENGLAND, from Boston, Nor.I.10.00 425 p.m.re rece pany is to pay 4 percent interest as street library\u2019 oF the High .m1.MELBOURNE.0\u20ac 8S, OGMMONWEALTH, Nov.14, Dee, 13.Windsor § ARBIVE MONTREAL 1 ding 0 EAN, PERS] or.ndsor pn soon 25, he nnd rm hi ork every case.A tarot Hams and Teepe caer - Foe is ALEXANDRIA to Upper Re, fri For further Information, apply to any! am.oa pation hy on 3.35 a.m., iL pmilion, \" ot @ a - Ped hea t Lakes.agent- e Company, or to Place Vi Le.refunded in Instlments at 5, 10, 15 and various echodls: vit or Supplied.Se tir dugh LOW RATES WEST \u2014 Toronto, : lide DAVID TORRANOE ac *Dail Po tam pm.10 pm nt, Mr years, and the pipes are to \u2018remain the their headmasters or principals, who should 86.06, retarn $10.00.Clovslan a and T olodo, \"st.st.2 y er ns week days only.ve ber property of the corporation until the whole send intheïr lists At an early datos sltigle, $12.00, return $20.00.1 Sacrament \"General Agente.\u2014 us an amount is peld.The company may tender ing to the numepbus complaints Yocdved Further particulars from ~ .- Montreal.OITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFIC) ; to execute this work.in former years, the committee have de- \u2018 \u2014 - - 139 ST.JAMES ST.(noxt Post Offico) e statu cuis CLR Ee\" Colon that the nora bone ater.Hel, aad sachs 1: mesa ra or ENE: \u2014 ee eme © move ore - rin e hill, and, Jet es | 1 Un ë , company.will accept these conditions, in will greatly émafst- In cuceying_ 0 ut A SESSION OF THE, COURT \u201cop 2 Tol.Main ses rears Aen NE A 1 FR TE , pera which: cape the irjunction will be with-| rule, it they #4 Kindly w QUEEN'S BENCH- (Crown Sige), boldiég | = == \u2019 - \u2018 A NN par Gray, and, the & cnee.of vipe laying will of head dress J! doh wil fot ba } \u2018| criminal turisdiction: in apd for the ps- ne CRT em > 9 roir- À As to the offers which Mr.Hanson was rs = ç 2 TRICT \u2018OF.MONTREAL; ill.be beld inthe LIMITED, TRAINS LEAVE AH FOLLOWS; zed ime expected.to to ag Joseph (Desublen IMPORTANT TPATION SX : COURT -HOUSE, in the \u2018CITY oF MONT- The only direct and regular steamship 10 am, Hemm ingtord, Mass Tor Springs elfare \u20ac commun etter in whie e presi- Under \u201cautherisatton obtained\u2019 from the! REAL, om 8.00 a.m., Portland, Tonto The & be \u2019 dent , be\u201d facon \u201cand Power Company court, the movable aud immoyéäte proper- FRIDAY, the secs Day of NOVEMBER] CANADA and MANCHESTER.50 30 Now York sia bo ane clock, t advising with friends while in New York ty of the Montreal Cold Starbge and Freez- next, at TEN O'Clock th wad the pedon 2 he ere of thine 8.55 a.m.Waterloo via St.Lambert n.aepf a few days ago, he did not think it possi- 128 Company, in \u2018lquidatién, will bs sold ck in the Forenoon.sv pr 9.00 a.m, tional Limited, T nder fl ble for the directors of the company to bY, publie aucon, at 88 wi a, rot C2 1a consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE THE.OTTA W A RIVER \"- , SERVICE.Mon to, Landon.Detroit and Chicagn, avell Te mere aor Me, Beaublen and re council: cludo considerable real wstate, and~all the to 811 who intend to proceed against any - N AVIGATION CO.AN OHESTER COMMEROE.+.000.0\u2026 Ouh 8 9:01 8:70,, Boston and New Yor vi c.{ Smith od Bo did mot see wby Mr.Beaubien plant, machinery, office furniture, etc: prisoners mow in the Common Jail of the\u2018 MANCHESTER CORPORATION: \u201cNow: Bl 1.3 vB Si.J ray Fa Should arrange with the council to commu.Under Simflar authorigation, the, Hquida- said District, and: all others, that they must\u2019 F ALL ARRAN A N G E M ENT.*MANCHESTER TRADER.LE ENT, » 4.00 pom.m., thera and El f Treléo nicate with the company, but he was pany will proceed to the sale of the asuats De.Present then and there; 1 also give mp-.> | *¥itted with cold storage.4.00 p.m., Hémmingford, Fort Covington, hich, w of the insolvent estate.Hho first: male will tice to all Justices of the Pease, Céronetä Commencing Ost.3 1800, The steamers of this line poet at Quebea, Es Pb.-In., Waterloo, st, Johns, Rouse's À Kee, ADVERTL SEMENTS.take (Place Por de «#b#0\" the roll- and Peace Officers, in and for the said Dis- \u201c Str.DUCHESS OF YORK fors ofp 815 5 m., Brockville +.Lambert, jon, ing stock and dairy § (Git will be offered.\u2018trict, that they must be present, then spd.| Will receive Freight TUESDAYS AND FURNESS LINE, 5.20 p.m., St.Hyacinthe .Tre Top oR od do et one, there, with their Records, Rolls, Indict- F RIDAYS for Isle Perrot, St.Anne\u2019s, Va- TO ANTWERP, *6.50 p.m., Boston, New York via CVR Vorid.» \"DISEAS E and in the afternoon, the dairy plant will Ments and other Documents, 1 rer to do mas Point, Oka, Como, Huda, ews.: \u201c7.00 p.m., New York via D.& H.ne man be sold at the headquart 1 RE those à nts, in order to do Angläis, St.Placide, Rigaud, \u2018St.Andrews, 7.18 p.m., St.Cesaire via C.V.hers © 2014 at 1e dauar ers of the, son ose things which belong to them in their French Church Whart,' Carillon, Pt.For- SÉLVTANA va *3,00 p.m., Local Express for Toronto, frs.À.fu __ .Pa ° LA oo and Secse a orion or me respective capacities.tune, ote.ete Canal Basin, Wednesday a MEU C'IHERICAN LINE.3:30 p.m.Quebec, Portland.ominiio: and \u201cdiscomfort are not-case| pany throuehout Ontarlo, with thelr con: J.R.THIEAUDEAuU, PPS Paturier.en PRINCESS |\" TO HAMBURG.- 10.90 0 Berean, petro\" Camas ais mf E .o take place on Nov.23.4 Sheriff.Will recelve Freight TUESDAYS and FRI- .Jfrom | Cally.All other trains run dally ex Sun.V.C.T.U and notcomfort.Ease 1s \u2014 Sheriff's Office, DAY'S for Mohlister's, Greece's Point, TEUTONIA, \u201c40e ursssepe nm en zur, 8 Tem, ¢ SAILORS\u2019 FAREWELL Montreal, 12th October, 1900.18 Dar Lofaivres Mostedello.Papineauvife Through Bills of Lading leued From all Oensélan FAST SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL sd health; so is comfort. su Tive in Montreal at 10 D \u2014 \u2018 Health.Decsault, Pa 3 40 Foutnier, J.B.will on Wedneaday and Friday after.| ISSUBR OF MARRIAGE LIOBNOEB.| GOLD STOHAGE fied tn special sisamess ot ae \"FOR NICOLET ew A rel Fe Toutigny, Theos Rivern: A7 | vessbe oons frm 2 1 5 tock, canmenciag No: Money.to Leni on is: TEER 0 LOBD.LINE-To.CARDIFF, .| Rodetion frog Nicolet arriver 15 Noatrei \u2014 Every mother who has s daughter droop, 5 bilghy.\u2018Str : fiiérid Laurier, B.Bour | ELEMENTARY DRAWING CLASS, 118, Npcrasmmet 86.Tel.Malu IE: __}, £8.LORD IVEAGH.de itibaia tratne wiih \u201cTuxurion Sleeping Po ing and fading \u2014psle, weak and listiess\u2014 Jones Lau se Roy, Sorel;\"and H.| The Elemen Drawing Class will Sèm- PATENTS 8.LORD CHARLEMON] .(and-Diming \u2018Cars and First-class Coaches all whose.health.is not what it oughé to be, , e, Mâry'and.\\ ménice Elementary ist, an will } bo A on denis Pants Don on Cardi: sa, the Maritime Expre ; and should read the follgwing statement made \u2014_\u2014 \u201cTuesday oe Thursday afternoons from 3.30 .\u2018rarmensre Av À.2 ! In or ote ; ant hroust Sleeping Cara between Montre j Mrs.J.one 39 Richmond Street, LAUNDRY TIEN AND INES, : = 5 g'elgel \\ Fees, $4.00 per.month, .30.: Motitrenk,.\u2026.: | om pus from aa PE EST Cat a ars \u201com Los cal 1 Express, GRIFF ham, \u2014_\u2014 : - Aether particulars : is TrapmitiquégoFgot s boxot Miburn\u2019s SB MONTREAL bongo 10 BB fod Ce Bobatnld | Moncton, NB, Tube 15 og beer JS RY Héart and-Nerve Pillset the Central Drug| MUST PAY UP BY To-MoRKOW où Sl UINN- & MORRISON, | Sea 8 Sea i JR PRICE, Assistant General Passenget roms Stors:for my danghter, who is now 13 TO mé ERNE Ri 1 NSERVA ORY a \u2018apveca ous à paisTERS zs \u2019 THE ROBERT REFORD C0., Limited, : saut AS pme ai Cer he years of age, and had been affiicted with Freight Agent, Loom 15, Board of pk of the hour or considersbl a ne JA, on eo heart for a considerable] Judgment will probably be ted ; ET = = i Trade Building.Ot inst any on.ented aden ted 1990, Lore SEITERE, Building, 85 St.dames.8 : City prieket, Agent, 143 St.James street a | \u2014 Fn si save done her a world of laundrymen who have Hot paid Pi ai fl Tel Up 981.Development inall branches of $20 imposed for non-payment Fob : our 4 A -asolir pete a Jp, to [he present only Some.twenty Mongo- |: ve op Eu Le ron Pros.= ; = 12e M ms Te rn He beyond Snes.It is stuied that the es Hh oro pro- | : eo EEE ; | @roceries, Provisions, & a 3 V e .- 20 _ k - \u2019 Pre np medy, and io any coder\u2019 Court make thelr appearance, vor SR MECHANICS INSTITUTE BUILDING, : mo Ble didre © amen TC eats Cs 7 Jumes stiects Main ?ose ming \u201cweakness, or heart and instead of losing.thelr time fo coming anit] Pare Stationery, &c.\"18 ° < Ta se BEAVER LINE.peeve trouble J.cordially recommend) fheir owa matonaiity vite the Mosey tu (MITB, MARKEY - ROYAL MAIL STEAMKES, EN GLIS Pu bari 7 Heart ind Nerve Pills are 50, O07 10 Pav thelr fine.SPORT T [TIMMIS, N OBLES co.a le MONTGOMERY, vécus.-Bétimes Bormes Montreal and - 7 cing oners, \u2026 Pas | sifox or 8 for $1.25, at all druggists.A WID6W GETS Bastions.\u2019 1}; savamese Nepiins, Toothpick, ete., Apvecites, SARKITERS, don © Cultist Qusbes snd Birounki £3, and Gime: COB : NUT 9 If 1 Province PLIS .Judge Davidson rendered judgment Tues-|\u2019 Telephone Arm Rests, 185 ST.JAMES | STREET.CA it a: and mi .\u2018 bod : treal.day in the cdse of Mrs.Robt.Ager Roe Fample Books and Made to @rder, promliversool Steawet.© Prom Montrail.TH OF THE SEASON.If THE, BÉPERIOR COURT; | 12.the Montreal Street, Raflws# Co: Or: 0 CRAID STREET.| | BOE.Q SMITE 00 FRED.HW MARKEY.Sus, Out 0.LAKE MEGANTIO .Bh, ok #1 LOL FIRST : Ea | May 22, 1809, the plaintiff and her husband.\u2014 | _ GEO.E.A MONTGOMERY.Eger.Oct 16.LAKE SUPERIOR: 0 Fi.Nov.2 Ê ysten Bo.1514 ps, h were returning home: from.the Empire Day\u2019 Ha - Taek 33.TAKS oN CARL.2 A Large Supply 9 iImpur to roof he City af CHAR ereto- celebration in the Arena; when- they.were.- Summer Resorts.Tues, Hor.8 LAEE CHAMPLAIN.UTS \u2018 ty 0 ontreal,.and of Sum- struck .by a car at-the corner of St.Cath- | PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS \u201cNew 9,000 tons.KENT COB N - Bur meriea,\u2018 in fn tho- \u2018District of Montreal, but erine and Hallowëll stréeté.The husband at : WINTER TES FORE fi rms Hew of! Caughnawaga, in said District, was killed and the wife somewhat Injured.N° EVANS RATES NOW IN n .\u20144T- orms Agent, Plaintiff, Mrs.Roe claimed.$12,000 \u2018damages.The.: 3 Een ee ee looatlim into ~ TE of th court held that while it was proved {hat À ve FI ; «at onmier of \u201c5 +4 W it Paul\u2019s 5 ÉD RATER, me ty ung Bear\u2019 was goog aL » rele ate EI momo Ly vvalter heu gi Dem 3 Biggherd Reid Hawes, herato- part of plaintift,- judgment wea rene nl : i A Grosery Establishment Dis Caf the said City of Montreal, but at! dered in her or Tr $2,000 damages.: | RE oui bert ogee \u2014_\u2014 syster the tte\u2019 vines tering.Phy Ane was AE Harvey \u201cGrace Baptist | \u201con 164, 106 East 25th 86, 8.Phird Claas or 8 or 7e Ming fina or.the sal Et of Montreal, Mer | £ argh.piste.HE.Harvey wäs advocate |\u201d 4 Doors East of Union Squars, Quarter.gas ; chant, Defendants; ot vs 5 a vrai (tn avenue.) - \"CONTRE \u2018Qément, Drain Pipes # Gu Cx DEN.M.8.DUFF, of the ei and > mes midst of the\u2019 Pie ren the i .« 2 Al, \u20ac \u201c8 ping Take vu.i re the Indolvent: Estate ton \u201cGrand- Contrat De \u201ceh td te FR > - for \u201call Nervous Diseases, |.> Vis iyes Nagler Fuiton, heretofore of the enix ten ues: ite.L reo - cree + Pit Bpllepay,- Spasms and Gt.| ps rue As reucpex .7 = : itus:-Dance.No\u201d Fita-or NOR Ù | ~ MONTEEAL XS.ATEN made i pisos, Séguntant, Mis en Cause.SINGLE us, sie ut, Dame Elixabeth Reid .ROO «00 um ards.to Pppear- within one EE y AMERICAN PLAN, 91.50 We : roma: LES es a .v bath, .; cé 2 DORION, se FE i El Mi : ; destin i \u201820 apd a few di i \u201c\u20ac Prefhiuotary.Hp ame te for \u2018the remedy that\u201d \u201ceuvas a vista sme dag pe a EB.CHATF os 3 Ce y +, ei { 3 THURSDAY NovEMBI ONTARIO à WHITE RIBBONERS MORE INFORMATION: x ANNTAL CONVENTION IN SES.Tommy\u2014'8ay, paw.\u2019 .+05 ° 3 Mr.Figg\u2014'Well?FN SY \u2018What is low water mark?) \u2018It is usually about the top of your neck, it some one didn't keep an eye on you when you are washing your face.'\u2014Indian- apolis-\u2018Press.\u2019 - .Toussignant Lavergne a # County .= .Lemieux \u2018{ oe ess HEE og (L.) di.\u2026 Bootes œ Cartier or ve EN = É Pr : Tury ve es eu'e Watiace > = oT BL Keany ; os.» Russell (L.).Following is a comecteï el of the candidates nomineted yesterday by the par- Hants .o.oo ee ue Per a Lacs à A Putnam 2 * (LY: ties for the Dominion House of Commons :\u2014 - 22 Inverness \u201cee ae Dr, MeLenneu ve ee oy Ha h , Cameron MeLonney fes : ST °s .\u201cro.Borden \u2019 \u201c++ oe Borden PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.ex ps Lunenburg vv ve oo A.K.McLean .+ .C.B.Kaulbsch .Xaulbach (C.).Liberals.Conservatives.\u2018Present M Pictou vr ++ ++ + + J.D.McGregor ir 5%.H.Tapper\u2019 Bei) (0.Argenteuil.so oT.Christie .ee.-« W.J.Stinpson .Christie ( E.M.Macdonald .C, Bell .\u2026.Bagot .\u2026.oc J.B.Marcil .veve see so LO * Taillon .\u2026.Marcil (L} *e Richmond ve \u2026\u2026 \u2026 Jos.Matheson.G.À.Gillies \u2026 Ball 2%.Beauce.Godbout .\u2026.\u2026.,Çhas.Bolduc .Godbout (La) # Shelburne and Beauharnois .\u2026.G.ve oe ++ ++ + J, G.H.Bergeron er A y Queen's eae 7 > Mielatns .Cees gman ine ong J Bellechasse .\u2026\u2026.\"6 EB.Bmile Gelley .armouth ., .Flint .ce ee JRL grains .Flin WJ.J .Lamarche .J Ar t (Le) Victoria .2 : Ross.McCaskill .Bethune (C.).nu.es un R.elançer à { 0 Çï NEW BRUNSWICK.Chambly and Vers ng pe Albert.o.oo od I Lowis .\u2026 o.oo \u2014 Weldon .Lewis (D.cheres .Victor Geoffrion .Damase Parizeau on.< arleton .arvil EAI e.Hale Cham: seau veo Teotte .- Mar tt (Lge { Charlotte .R.E.Armstrong .& W.Ganong .Gatong os Chacpovotz.1.UE Koper CEE S cime ee ET | Gloucester .\u2026.0.Turgeon py 4 us.s.r Blanchard .Blanchard (C.), Châtéauguay .J.i, arris, I.Chutes timi- ague- Kent .\u2026 # on & J.Leblanc .Ÿ.Melosiney Meïnerney (C3.u 8 P.Savard (L.) King's.\" mure ha R.H.Pope\u201d (C.) Northumberland sey .: Bones Robien (C.8 ; -Morto\u2019£CS Restigonche .es.Reid |.Bootie ver {ster GA.«.T.F.Rouleau .Le St.John City .\u201d.eus is (L.).7 St.John Cty \u2018and .Dr.A.A Stockton Tucker (L).n.AS White.R.D.Witm Emmerson AR vies w cn = : a BL.LL 2e 8.3.We ni HG.Prior ; Riley .à A: Maddoratd +Mucfonsla ©.mes A: Leturgy\".\u2014 .| eTENTION 18 TO INVADE CAPE |: Botha is marching with a strong force ay REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE THAT THE WAR IS OVER.\u2014 \u2018 London, Nov.1.\u2014Conditions in\u2019 South Africa are still unsettled.De Wett is a aly fox that always succeeds in finding cover.Steyn persists in hunting for the last ditch.The.negotiations .with Botha have failed.Guerilla attacks are multiplied, and desperate but vain efforts are made to maintain the illu- gion of an actual state of war.It seems almost necessary for the British to place a strong guard at every farm house, and every picket is exposed to attack by small Boer commandos.What is needed is a change in the point of view, by which acts of war will be regarded as \u2018criminal incidents.Lord Roberts has hot yet succéeded in convincing the Boers- that-actual warfare has ended and police work begun.BOTHA MARCHING ON.COLONY.NEAR KENHARDT.a Pretoria, Oct.81 \u2014 Intelligence \u2018has \u2018reached here that Commandant-General { with the intention.of invading Cape Col- .ony near Kenhar where, it is said, \u201cthe irrecancilable dons are ready to join him.- | London, Oct.31.\u2014Another long cas Ope\u201d list has been received by the War ce., Lieu Grosvenor was wounded in\u2019 i \u201cthigh during the fighting at \" Bethlehem, ATPACKED AN OUTPOST, Ce Nov.1.\u2014A force .of two \u2018han Boers attacked the Cape Police pickets at, Falstotfontein on Tuesday fternoon, After two hours\u2019 fighting the tired, but maintained a runni distance along the nort rth A for Fa Orange river.One poliee- ha \u2014 wounded.The Boer casualties are not known.TRE: FRAZERBURG OUTRAGE.maples ov.1.\u2014The Cape gov: me has offered 2 reward of £1, X for pie of the authors of the: re- A.Bel eyd ves Comstock .A.Ward Sid ens use ©).don.\u201c« Bprohlg (CO) HR, 8 .f, Motonet - pw» MoGowan oe, 2 er ae wn, Hs.:government ibvited the.power | | sted in China- tp-join in an.(Ramon FES a ; e same 2 etary sf Sie co.the Tapert pebarme d'afeiiqe) : ed ATTITUDE OF oF JAPAN, SHS UNCONDITIONALLY THE UNDERSTANDING.| A ; B ei owed that 20,000 soft.4.Lomdoki Oct.3-4 ming] eS bout , pattes ner bé, M She dai Er fiom Gt Bin by Nobel, ® | to-day.that he had.delivered te.a id A this year.nN .How SPENCE Dive th jé Chinese ética them, Th soldiers fo owed of Tolood tax the! queue, to-headquarters, n spite of , JST id \u2018of impartial trede with Shab: protests.: He was- 4 +A.F.McLaren.Meter ©).# trycand received | ces | a.rope, knocked dom, Feroely he rola.\u2018three others, was gut on patrol between Wiliam Priaham .Erb (I).65 that effect from all of them, When lis yes blackened, uid otherwise \u2018mel \u2018| Wondesiontein ~Bosoupoort.In the John A.Bexsmith Lang (L.): He treubl ë treated.before the mistake of the! they ren on a party of Boers, omen, Kendky BUN Kentry (C3.- recent es were at their bt.diers.ras discove À who - them on, .The boys D: Sabourin :.\u2026.Proulx (L.).fis\u2019 government, on the third af-Fulr, béeir-rép TR i, mat er { thon.ght the Boers were so went G \u2018A: Aletrn Pettit (L), i phen more made an announcemenitiof its Hung ~ kde \u2018correspondence > clage-\u2014wo hundred = ay m0 were | hal - Fats.© \u2026 Meckie (Lr).Dalicy regarding impartial trade 4 the tween hon \u2018and | ie orei reprosést- up \u2019 yazos.right b i Ed (GC).ihtegrity of the Chinese Empire aid had tafives: ip es oe ns ordered to parrender, but would not, « Edwards\u2019.se \u201cGeorge à E eT BE 04 | te gratifioation of learning that i she Se: interest in the 1 ee dynamite mon- oùse.of Wang, Format Ty president of dhe treasury and - ltary of siste.They «cnclude\u2026 that ee To TE = \u201chot ai in- the\u201d in land 3 17 They met Wa wae nt once Seined Bnd: drogied by D pe hy cp eg {the managing approved the expenditure of secret service money J for ; Marks, who at-one time con- irita license monopoly, and eter to-be.able to bribe all the) receiv a quarter -opoly; of which M Lippert, was the concessionaire.the \u2018mono yielded The Marks £10000 a year, a mann ed that b he B its 1 tafence be that he paid.eo ] 5 a former omas- |e, Mona oes, 50 Beer, © mem.of the Volksraad.Teport of wh 3 1 Elon 1 pr PRÉ HEAD BE 1 PAUSE HE WOULD NOR SUE- RENDER.\u2018I thought gs libtle information of how 1it came-abeut\u2019 would be \u2018consoling to you.and satisfactory.: I made your brother's | acquaintance on the boat, and we became \u2018warm friends; having been together: roughont\u2019 the campaign.the.afternoon of Sept 23 he, with | cession to the Foreign director \u201cof the company | Trade, D a.vote, \u2018 ccrities woul 8.ance made the window pane: | several sections of the city three in the wag oy T camp.As we ture] see the flends wh, i.A a kopje about «ix huni.Ra | j murder.They were + \u2018We arrived in camp a: + ter dinner the hospi Sev Farrell, M.D., CM.and | bodies and put them in hen burial at four p.m.co \u2018The funeral was a proper mi I drove them, following 140 in and all the troops stationed Sie ed.VF, \u2018Mr.Best, secretary of the Y 7 officiated, and it was a very ; proceeding.They were burie side in Belfast cemetery.and a at the head of each, with they = name, and where killed, R.(.15, -.in large letters) n TAVERNER DISCHAR + Toronto, Oct.31 \u2014Mr.Jus Mahon, at the Criminal Assize- after hearing the Crown's ca- Edward Taverner, charged wit! à the death of Isaiah Warner on = + by kicking him during a row at .ii, A, ~ J um ber Bay tavern over the Wes Vy election, decided that the ev yy against Taverner was too slight to wy rant him in sending the case t.jury.The prisoner was discharged.ner\u2019s death was due, the medic.dence proved, to other causes :! blows he sustained in the figh! en \"de BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER PRESS CRITICISM OF LOHD Lay, DOWNE\u2019S SUCCESSION \u2014 London, Nqy.1\u2014The appoiuti-en: ef Lord Lansdowne to the Voreign Uiix has been forecasted many times in hep despatches, 'Ihe Press Association us now confirmed the \u2018Daily Teéleyrapt;s announcement, and there arc reasons for believing the report i- va founded.e much is being said ab the Prime Minister's ill\u2019heaith, ung ue Queen\u2019s wishes are only subject tu.2- nious conjecture, the real motive oi ord Salisbury in vacating the Fore Office will -be a desire to withinw Lord Lagadowne from the War Ome without, disoradit Siscrediting him in any respec.ween Lord Sas Po maitre the Marquis of Lans downe-hawe been intimate, and the me Office wil mp interfere with the Prime Minister's gen supervision of diplomatic affair ford Lansdowne will be Lord Nis bury's locüm tenens, and there will be sirong J no ack of fontinuity in the diplomati policy.pis experts are still at sea Tespecting War lien.in the Admiralty and tie on the appointment, the > says it has learned \u201cgelborne one, oder cretary of { Sak for Je Bt.John Caron = Secretary of Bises or er Re faite, Will enter the \u2018Onazles Thor ca ng ut \u2018of the Board of given a high posiuon, sys: The appointment of the Marqus of Lansdowne to be Her Majesty's prin cipal Secret © of State for Foreign Ai- fairs, is an \u2018almost inconceivable blunder.He has r the character.queiséntions nor experience for sui 8 position.The only plausible escow or the appointment 1s that Lord Salis by ils still control the Foreign Offre Lord Lansdowne relieves him vi his.routine duties\u2019 The \u2018Daily Mai whith \u201cprofesses to be unable to bebere that \u201csuch an appointment is possible, says: a Socrtary rp is apporte Foreign some other gentleman .of manners is made Wr Admiralty 4 5, - The \u2018Daily Chronicle\u2019 says: We mes are Vaied ate.80 \u201coa\u201d Ini ve #0 \u201ckhaki\u201d had 1 < \"of this.appotmmens beforehand.ce, Daily News Ohuorves eres: \u2018Presum- tment i Le, Lond 2e easy çontz conten in foreign affairs, * woul impossible if Chamberiain | had been appointed.> Lord will still be the Minister, with Lord Lansdowne 8 clerk.\u2019 p \u201cTimes\u201d tô a large extent takes the tern) organs, namely.: will now find time res] Premier and to exercise ntrol over the whole Cabinet, instead.of a \u2018mere nominal control.Ît believes the report of Lord Lansdowne\u2019 7 rs ce \u2018appoimtment correct and defends him against ne er attacks, saving: \u2018The find it hard to indicate gy could find better fitted for : | hee bs tr After naming peveral rather\u2019 | negati ualities for the portivlie.the 1 \"Th it thinks it nnzeneroue \u201c© ie until the country h.- wen what the new minister will acomplish.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - RARTHQUAKES IN FLORIDA.\u201cJacksonville, Fla., Oct.31.\u2014Fight dis tinet earthquake shocks were fe in Jecktonville to-day.\u201d The fire! wes 1 11.30.0'dlock am., and shook same 0! FF large blildi in the city.Hundreds of peuple believed that heavy ordrar\" was being fived in or near the city 11.25 o'clock amother ehock equally a: vere'was felt, and other shocks conned at.*Afteen-minute intervals pr ; fterne® o'éhoëk.At 4,04 o'clock th- the seventh shock was felt.severe thar auyiof the preceding ones, fol} jawed 3 bi mfDutes {ater by a report and shork » sevbrest of the day.The lit distort \u2026 ratte in rr ct parer WITNESS fe printed 85 + Building.# \u2018Witness\u2019 se=eets, ga h of Montreal.sould de ad- ness communications 5207 ritness\u201d dressed John Dougall & Son.3 the goes.satan and ail letters, u * Montreal.addressed Ed! the \"Wi With rier de occasic and st dike.open à past \u20ac crowd silage, and al people but m pelled ticipat elty W ber of the et body ence \" resent pectak St.Le cntire ness 1 The p aud c terest from - of the Lier and iz troaut gover: Mr.sold i (Tacef lish a apes.la a given istrali the 8 count.had s COVE prosp romie specia ernme depar perow The g the qt ously .to th -Ucoes Conse gover merel port north.Wilf speak great hie ze mbit and h Mr.dent); and § such a ponen ing a One © him w St.L there.ment munic village great stitue true ] rence was J consu best t AS ROC affairs he ha the h iv P font Mont "]
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