The daily witness, 3 octobre 1903, samedi 3 octobre 1903
[" Je 8 \u201c| COMMENT OF \u2018SPECTATOR\u2019 AND \u2018SATURDAY REVIEW.\u2019 (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Oct.3.\u2014Referring to Mt.Balfour's remark regarding che denunciation of the German-Belgian sreaties, the \u2018Spectator\u2019 says: \u2018The result of Canada\u2019s attempt to give us preferential treatment made us realize our helplessness.This was the keynote of the whole speech.Tae \u2018Saturday Review\u2019 says: \u2018Mr.Balfour made it clear that the threat against Canada had forced on reform.\u2019 re GREAT CAR SHORTAGE RAILWAYS OF THE UNITED STATES MUST FACE A GREAT PROBLEM.Chicago, Oct.3.\u2014The railways of the entire country are face to face with what promises to be the greatest car shortage in their history.Despite the fact that most liberal orders for new equipment have been giyen by all railways during the last twelv: months they now find themselves unable to accept all the traffic that is offered.The condition of affairs is outlined by Mr.W.C.Brown, vice-president of the Lake Shore Railway, who says that that company is in urgznt need of fifteen hundred box cars daily.On ther systems, with much greater milage than the Lake Shore, larger numbers of cars are needed for immediate use.C\u2014\u2014 NEWSPAPER CHANGE WOODSTOCK \u2018SENTINEL REVIEW\u2019 PABSES OVER TO OTHER ~ HANDS.\u2018Woodstock, Ont., Oct.3.\u2014The \u2018Sentinel Review\u2019 bas changed hands, both \u2018Mr.Andrew Pattuilo, M.P.P., and Mr.J.F.Mackay retiring.The new company is composed of: esident and, managing director, Mr.W.J.Taylor, lately bus!- ness mana; of the Montreal \u2018Herald,\u2019 and publisher of the Tweed \u2018News\u2019; vice-president, Mr.A.Balmer Watt, for eight years city editor of the \u2018Sentinel Review,\u201d son of Sheriff Watt, of Brant- ford; secretary, Mr.H.Little; directors, Messrs.Malcolm Douglas and M.W.N.McElheran, foreman of the mechanical department of the \u2018Sentinel Review\u2019 for the last five years.TR DOMINION Oil.COMPANY SHAREHGESERS BRCIDE TO: WIND 20 UP THE: AFRATRS OF.7hE © | x © CONCERN.Chatham, Ont., Oct.3.\u2014At a meeting.of the shareholders of the Dominien Oil Company, held here yesterday, it was decided te wind up.the affairs of the company, a miotion was appointr 19g Col.Rankin to oe Joe e At- torney-General with a view to examining the eompany\u2019s origin and to punish any n guilty of frand in connection with its organization.e company was or: ized at\u2019 the bg of the oil excitement in Raleigh lest January, à owing prospects were advertised all over Canada, the United States and England.Many purchased gtock that is now declared to be practically worthless.The meeting was called at the request of the Colonial Securities Company, who are involved in the purchase of shares.RAN AMUCK WONG LUNG SHOOTS A COUNTRYMAN, \u2018 Boston, Mass., Oct.2.\u2014Protected by a coat of mail, a Chinaman named Wong Lung, ran amuck in Chinatown to-night.He shot one fellow-countryman to death and seriously wounded \u2018others.\u2018Lhe coat of mail was found on Wong Lung after his arrest, and was eomiposed of several sheets of pliable steel carefully woven together, covered with a fine silken texture, and fitted with shoulder straps.What Lung had to fear from any of his countrymen that necessitated such precautions is not known, for the assault, according to the dead man\u2019s friends, was not only entirely unprovoked, but quite unexpected, ad he suddenly appeared from an alleÿ-way, and began shooting.Five of his shote took effect, the ead man receiving three, and the others one each, while a sixth shot went wild.The police believe that the shooting was the result of a gambling dispute, and that the affair was carefully planned.FRAUD CHARGED A LADY BOOKKEEPER IN NEW YORK SAID TO BE A DEFAULTER.New York, Oct.2\u2014Marie Layton Johnston, the wife of Albert M: Johnston, dentist, of Larchmont, N.Y., was arrested to-night on a warrant specifically charging her with tbe grand larceny of $20,000.The total amount of her defalcations, however, it is said, may amount to $50,000.The complainants are officers of the United States Playing Card Company, with home offices in Cincinnati and a branch bere.Mrs.John- sion, whose maiden name was Marie Layton, was bookkeeper in the New York office, and in addition acted as private secretary to Mr.H.H.McCutch- ean, manager of the New York branch.In April of this year discrepancies are said to have been discovered in her ac- ination de said to have sev 8.age of $10,000 between in the accounts office.i.Sort Se ara Jost considerable monsy in Wall strebt.© A LIBEL CASE JUDGE MEAGHER, OF THE SUPREME COURT, TAKES ACTION AGAINST THE \u2018CANADA LAW TIMES.Halifax, N.S., Oct.3.\u2014An evening pa- er publishes the following: \u2018Judge Meagher, of the Supreme Court, has retained Messrs.Borden, Ritchie and Chisholm to institute proceedings against the \u2018Canada Law Times\u2019 for publishing an alleged libellous and slanderous article at the time of thé convention of the Maritime Board of Trade in Sydney, where, it is alleged, the judge made use of ungentlemanly remarks towards the delegates to the convention.\u2019 NEWFOUNDLAND SAILORS PREPARATIONS TO TAKE OUR MEN FOR ROYAL NAVAL.RESERVE, Halifax, N.8., Jct.2.\u2014Preparations are now being made at Newfoundland for enerolling the Royal Naval Reserve for next winter's cruise.The same complement of young men will be asked for this year to go south, and already applications are coming in.There will be xo difficulty in obtaining the required number, but it is the intention of those in charge to give the young men who put in their first drill on the \u2018Calypso\u2019 the opportunity to go south if they wish, Failing to secure the required number recruits will then be taken.The ship will leave St.Johr\u2019s about Nov.10 for Halifax.R.C.A.INSPECTION SECOND REGIMENT MADE FINE SHOWING LAST EVENING.The inspection of No.3 company, Seu- ond Regiment R.C.A., was made at the Drilt Hall last evening by Colonel J.I.Wilson, inspector for the eastern division.Captain Davidson was in command, with Lieutenants Ewing, Bentham and White.The evolutions of the men were so well performed as to call forth repeated praise from the i tin, Meer, \u2018After inspection the offi sad non- ; po.au tad No, 2 om es of * im were inspect: ne il: agn on.Wednesday and Thursday ai ts, and passed with great credit to themselves, and.their officer.At the close of the inspection, Colonel J.F.Wilson, R.C.A, inspecting officer; Colonel Gordon, D.O.C.; the Rev.Dr.Barclay, the chaplain; Major Barton, Major Renauf, and Major Lyman, were entertained at the 8t.James Club by Lieut.-Colonel Hibbard.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROKE AWAY FROM JAIL.Edouard Lepine and Alfred Laforest, each serving sentences of three months for theft, escaped from the city prison last night.The men were doing some work in the vicimity of the Governor\u2019s residence, Delormier avenue and Craig street, when managed to make a break away through a cellar window in Governor Vallee\u2019s house, the bars of which they had pried open.| Lepine, who was up for three months, had done a month, and Laforest, also up for three months, had put in.six weeks of servitude.Somebody who saw the men get out through the 4vindow of the Governor\u2019s residence, and run up Delorimier avenue, acquainted the custodian of the jail of the fact, but the fugt- tives having a good headway, successfully escaped.All police stations in the city were notified of the men\u2019s flight, and all egresses were watched.PARK PLUMBING ACCOUNT.At the meeting of the Parks and Ferries Committee yesterday, the question of the plumbing bn for the introduction of water systems in the Mount Boyal Park retiring rooms was taken up.The experts reported that they had checked the prices in the bill for $1.070 presen by Jos.Lamarche & Com- any, and they recommended that the Pi be reduced to $1,040 and paid.This report was unanimously adopted.A VINDICATION.Referring to the mention made by some of the Conservative organs of the present made to Sir Wilfrid Laurier by a group of friends, in 1901, the \u2018Hon.Senator Beique writes the Canada\u2019 an explains that this was not a gift of $100.000 in cash, but the settlement of a modest annuity, to be paid by an insurance company.e then quotes the tex of the resolution that was passed at the time, showing that the whole matter was a purely friendly affair, having no Tolitieal meaning, and not open to criticism in any shape or form.- MARCEL DAVID MISSING.arents of Marcel David, 15 years a living at 330 Panet street, are | worrying about him.He left home on | Tuesday, Sept.22.and has not been seen | since.When he departed from his home | he was wearing a grey blouse, black an white striped shirt, and yellow trousers.The police are searching for him.\u2014\u2014 ST.PETERS ROBBED.; Rome.Oct.2.\u2014Fifteen silver chalices i i the ve mysteriously disappeared from tI De sty of St.Peter's.The authorities follows the theft of seven gold candle counts, according to a story given out y Bo Inspector MeClusky, and an exam- sticks.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1903.PROF, WORKMAN CHOSEN the citizens concerned will know exactly \u2014 th.Will Lecture on Hebrew and Old vi was decided to leave over for future Testament Exegesis at Wesleyan College At a meeting of the board of of the Wesleyan Theological College last} A report was read from Mr.George night an important ad eae Ce oe e to J8nin, superintendent of the waterworks, Coulon Work al staff, Professor George of Amberst Park, for the extension of ronto, was appointed to the chair of He- the water system to his premises.Mr.\u2019 ; Janin reported it would cost $6,000 for brew languages and Old Testament exe: > She Rev.5 erature.a member Which supplies the water in that district Vernors THE REV.PROF.WORKMAN.of the Bay of Quinte Conference, where | ening of the fall and winter e very higher hg time gave the young.people of the ppointment is regarded | church an opportunity of, meeting the as a decided advance for the Montreal re pastor, the Hey.C, College and certain to result in drawing} Mrs.Bland.In addition to the young students to this city on account of thef high ability and attainments of-Prof The new professor will only enter upon, his duties at the next session ; f the college, arrangements \u2019b&vinx : 3 leagues .ready beef made with the other-theolo-F Mr.Frank Peden, president of the for the present your.B.AND Nl.RAILWAY\" At present Dr.W PORT- SHOWS _IN-, CREASE IN GROSS INCOME OF -À 31,820,70032 OVER M2.The annual report of the Boston, Maine Railway for the year ending Jwi 30 last, has just been iésued.It satisfactory to all \u2018concerned.Th port shows that, the grows earnin the year amounted to $33,738,084.2 the operating expenses to $24,063,002.2% being 71.321 percent of the gross incom ior who extended a hearty invitation to rom operation WeTE ii \u2018who could to make this ehurch their hich should be added {ich rch home.totalling $10,033,237.30.*.f The report.further shows an increase lq.oof tlie Hochelaga ian Il sources, -com+l:Church; the playing of the ladies\u201d string f last year, amounting ¥quartette, consisting of the Misses Shaw, Of this increase 855& New Basket Cloth Suitings, 56 in.wi in brows, royal and blaolty wit white pin dots.Per yd.ad ide, Bic Black and white Suitings, striped and potted effects, 5 in.wide a.5 i ve eens in ; .A cor a a See aes se in.wide.d.range Homespuns\u2014fine a splendid quality, s such as ladies w ould select for Fall Costumes, 58 in.plain ef ects, the ewest, of navy and crimson, A wide.Per yd \u201cFR Vicuna Cloth, in bronze que green olive green, myrtle an cas \\RSLEY = ÉLEOTAIC FIRE & SHABE FROM THE CRESGENT ELECTRIC CO, 2003 St.Catherine St.Tob Up 871.___\u2014\u2014 Bsarille, on Sept.BW, 1903, by the Francis | me pieces of.123ge.FLANNELETTE For our Great-sale of MONDAY we offer on aale 400 Flannelstte Wrappers All Colors, Assorted Patterns.Value 10c.and .For this Great Sale of _ MONDAY, ONLY 6¢ Yo.| AT 0.LERIRE & CO.1163 St James Street, or Oorner Fu > ( Where all Cars Transfer) Oash Only.One Price Only.for The Funeral Directors and Embaimers, 300 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.f lity Pelt, trim- ats, made of good ack: and Or asked to 1,00 Le 0 Jin 83.78 price, eer sages sees beers ws ey Cheviot Costumes, jacket made 5 belt, Kimona coller with cape un Costumes, short fitted jacket, ha 11 tucked sleeves with ln hist \u2018BRO; lapels, tri with su \u2018black or \u2014\u2014 a we ou as eo adano0e sebeep curennin as vad herr canbe i gebres srareses Per y of the newest séasonable tt in | shades n, ToyW A 8 tor, with pin spots, 56 in i de ex- | resvune varess carers san It is Not Necessary To have to endure the discomforts of wash.day whem the services of the Are at your disposal.Ring up 3844 and tho TROY will attend to the rest, returning your.linen spotlessiy clean.HEADQUARTERS, , 8t012 Inspector 8t.CENTRAL OFFICE: .690 Oraig 8t.VISIT \u201cHARRISON'S BAKERY We cordially invite to you to pay.our MODEL BAKERY a visit any afternoon or evening, we\u2019 will be pleaped to show you every- thing.choca.We want to eonvince you\u2019 that we have the cleanest bakery in DIRECT FROM THE COW.Whalesoms, clean milk, quickly delivered.conditions.the city.* Fresh and pure to the Constimer.All our{ Tel, Moun: milk ie prodaced in our Dairy at Blue Bon Bskery.315 Prince Toss tar rma & W.EVANS, City Office, 53D Latour St.Tri.MANOS, Intending piano purchasers should not fail to see Layton Bros.\u201d fine dis; pianos just arrived from the xposition.rooms, 144 Peel Saturday evenings.ee street.N.B.t SALE \"ANNULLED.ay of Mr.1 - orouto dered FA yd Laver the Tender Fen x Eadie vs.J.A, Perrault.The A Each one a gem.Ware \u2014Open CHAMBLY ACCIDENT CLAIM.H.Sowenson, another of the.victims of the recent accident at the Chambly dam, when a scaffold broke down, has in his turn entered an action against the contractor, the Riter Conley Co., for $2,000 damages.asked -the annulment of the male of a property made to him by defendant, as the deed was never signed.The court maintained the action, and ordered the defendant to reims to po, Plaintiff the sum of 5973.38, on aceount.The propert fac \u2018and pick tory on Papmeau avenue » FAN NEW BLOUSE FLANNELS, NEW FANCY FLANNELETTE&: NEW SCOTCH FLANNELS, NEW GREY FLANNELS, NEW PLAIN FRENCH \u2018OPERA FLANNELS.NEW WHITE UNSHRINKABUE FLANNELS, NEW UNSHRINKABLE SHIRTING FLANNELS.NEW FANCY CASHMERE FLA NNELS, NEW SPECIAL! New Voyella Flannels- Plain and Fancy.Warracted Fast Colors and Unehrinkable.New Plain Eiderdown Flannels.White and all colorsÿ in 27 in.and 56 in.widths.All New Shades w stock.NEW BLANKETS ! All the best SCOTCH, ENGLISH and CANADIAN Makes io select from! Celebrated SCOTCH.\u2018SKELDON' BLANKETS, full size, Pink and Blue Pordets, exosptionally soft and warm, from $4.00 a pair.Fine WHITE WOOL ENGLISH BLANKETS, Colored Borders, from $2.00 à pair.Full rangs of prices in other lines.SILK EMBROIDERED FLANN.BIS.\"JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341 and 2343 8t.Ontherine 8t, Cer.Metcaife St.Terms Cash.- - - She Baily Witness, | \u2018SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT.3.At from 30), posed | ive Tont \u201cconar raised with ship, feet de sarly only fo to is a 47 centre rete afin Ted by the carriages \u201cvas made by the \u2018wharf Harbor C facie, edy reported tha nn re t it was ro to place the wharf se ca oli eribwork wès bought in being given where t ies.co made.the buildings was cut and fitted on the ground by the structural department of the company.Most of the work has - to be done out of doors because the temporary shop was destroyed by.fr fire, As the machinery e ments began to arrive from Europe, the United States and Canadian shops - siquitaneously with the structural ma- buildings, nearly all the machines were in \u2018place hefore the | \u2014 Proposed \u2014 _ LONGUE POINTE WHARF Harbor Commissioners Paid a Visit Yesterday to the Site LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PROGRESSING RAPIDEY\u2014COMMISSION- .~~.ERS FAVOR NEW WHARF.\u2014 thres © y for à w to Locometive and ; Æbere is not the slightest doubt now, but that a new wharf will be constructed.at the Montreal Locomotive Works ab Longue Pointe, as.the result of a \u201cvisit of inspection paid that particular the Harbor a the deputation, head.Senator Matkay, drove direct to Longue Pointe, yr for nearly two hours a \u2018minute inspection of the water front the Commissioners, and \u201cso a were the harbor authori- | ties with the necessity for a new wherf at this point that it is pretty safe to say 1 that will be erected.At the regular weekly meeting of the bor Board, held o TROY LAUNDRY 55255 at Longue Pointe.ééti- mated that the hyd of mate material 000 tons, tw which will TN carried by water, if the ommissioners provide Commissioners took Mo: a barton the at their works or be \u2018wharf 29, and access to ee yd the deep water c extended tween the sl 30 feet of it, and to be ete above.to high level desired.The estimated a basin in breadth ui 5% tu : \u2018Wharf, would th, | 1, a enterprise showy, in ting pu op b wil terial for the WeKe COV SB from Longue ore and the middle ground.It was proposed to be a shore wharf of 400 feet in length, and founded at 32 feet depth at low water, so as to safely epth of ship\u2019s berth cost of front of sufficient be well ocoupied.nine months since the first material were given.All of the material for the buildings hannel, Prnich Pointe be- in built of the usual up to low water level, and of WA od 06, a that the wharf nished a e bei low level wharves fo r the | that à be so built as to of ordinary resent.bear bat when afterwards the wharf room for a , with basin, za feet in rel a, 000; with basin, ; with basin 30 feet itizens of Montreal can hardly realize thé importance of such works as those now in course of erection at Pointe.This is the second commercial locomotive shop to be built in Canada, and.the new comcern has a fine field, Longue management has the buildings and indicates that the It is only orders for Europe\u2014different orders quickest deliver.\u201cAll the steel for for \u2018moat of t ildings are Dow nearly finished.: of the works, the - Telephone: Up 2740.Ap Some of the departments of the works have béen organized ind the locomotive department has been on busy ri ht along in in pere te à a temporary shop\u2019 motives and ma.or new accor The structural dsdrment is Fy be fitted to build steel buildings, Joo trusses, | turntables and bridges.e shop buildings bave all been put up % this depart- The dimensions of the ma e shop are 420 feet by 132 feet, divided into two.bays, pach with a travelling crane of 62 feet 8 inches in pas.The walls of the db g as well as all outside alls, ex excepting the power house, wa be of steel, stone, brick and glass.The plant will \"have.an - annual ca sapacity.of - three hundred Jocom locomotives, e: Tocomo- \u201cFire net Se King ing ones the only: tives for Peale, na ae kr yess.considering this new cstablishmen 75 posté ie por paie locomotives sent into Canada from the | United States a Jeoknt year.aie- 8 of- ted States Epyernment ior The year.eading June 30, 1902, \u2018that seventy-three engines, va at $674,837, were sent to Canada; in 1901, seventy five engines, valued at $016, s in , fifty-one ines, valued at $398 - Es \u2018and m 1899, valued at ,400, As the Locomotire & Mackie ny a yngus Poin Roba attention to export trade, Le th polowèng x Showing the tol um., 0; comotives sxpost from Bcd 8 tates to all fereign countries are also Se interest: \u2014 Number.Value, Senn months ending Jay a 146 $1,519,082 Year ending June 30, \u201c1802.886 38,257,804 Year ending June 30, 2901.13 4,630,008.Year ending Juse 30, \u201c5% 5,592,403 Year ending June 50, La 517 4,738,748 The new works are indeed interes: from a meghanical as well as « oie point of view, and it is the intention of the management to incresse the facilities and output of the works as time and trade demands.The Commissionera who made the trip to Longue Pointe were the Hon.Senator Mackay, premident of of the Harbor Board; Mayor Cochrane, Robert Bickerdike, MP; Nr.| M Docu ME.H.Le may T.© n , É.offices and Mr.A, Reine, Me.Tous Kennedy, chief engineer, and the Commissionsrs, after making a minute inspection of the proposed new wharf site, paid a visit to the locomotive works proper, and after carefully looking over the plant in company h the officials harbér representatives Teturned to the city much pleased with what they saw in and about the new industry.Mr.David Seath, secretary of the Harbor Board, also accompanied the Commissioners, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIOCESAN ALUMNI.The fifteenth annual conference of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College will be held in the college on Wednesday and Thursday next, Oct.7 and 8.The programme is as follows: Wednesday, at 10 a.m., Communion ervice, followed by the annual business meeting, open to members only.In the afternoon addresses and papers on work among the youth of the church will be giver.On Thursday a Communion service will be held at 9.30, and discussions on doctrinal subjects will take Plage during the morning session.In the afternoon Preaching will be the topi A large number of rominent Tie.en will speak, and all the clergy of ie diocese, ps well as the students of the college, are Invited to attend.cote SPECIAL NOTICE.About Dress Gooda.\u2014A lavish \"sxort- ment of New Goods ia to be found at The S.Carsley Co., Limited's estah- lishment.All the newest weaves, with the fashionable colozs well represented in the showing.Pretty mixed color effects, rare variations introduced.Prices at this establishment have ever been noted For their fairness.\u201cRETURN OF .He therefore \u201cEVERYHAN\" COMPANY WILL OPEN A Wrvs.ENGAGEMENT IN WIND» HALL A WEEK FRU MONDAY The production of \u2018Everymun.is announced by Charles from.the Windsor Hall, one week ve, Oct.12, promises to be one of :\u2026 interesting \"productions seen dcr play is of.a religious character ap.this reason Mr.l'rohman has at:ur, for the production in à hall so Lo: atmosphere may be more in a: with the subject of the play story of the play.has all the sec: of a Greek tragedy.After a br: logue, spoken by Messenger, the .Opens witm a scene in heaven, w.God, looking down upon the siniui cs: perceives how everyman \u2019lyveth a:te: .- own pleasure, as if ignoring tur uncertainty of the tenure of buma: calls upon Dette.\u2018mighty messengerg\u2019 to proce! everyman, and suinmon him Lo unue:: a pilgrimage, which be may in nn.escape, and bid him bring without \u2014 a sure reckoning.Death delve.message to Everyman, who at one 5; pears before the scene, and who :rein vain by pleas and bribes to turn :: ; summoner awaÿ.en, having ree, a hint that he should \u2018prove his rien if he can,\u2019 to see if any of them .hard as to accompany him on the :.ney which he must take, Everyman.alone in his terror, bethinks him .: pealing to his old friend \u2018Felashij comrade, in.many a day of sport play, to go with him .Fellowsh;, .costed as he passes over the x: tage, full of assurance, for which he will n.be thanked: /Bhewe me your grefe, ir: say no more\u201d : But a mention or tte service required soon brings a .nauge over his professions.Though ne s quite at Everyman's service for a do.ner or a murder, or arything vi ini sort, he will mot go with him On te long journey.When he has departe- and Everyman has made a similar, :.tile appeal to two ausociates called Kyr- rede and Cosynm, \u2018he calls to mind tbe other friend whom be has loved ail ns life, and who will surely prove true to him in his distress\u2014\u2018Goodes,\u2019 as this abstraction is called, \u2018Property.\u2019 would be the most equivalent.But although with; the self-co nce of \u2018capital, Goodes avers that there ia no ditheulty 1 the world which he, cannot set straignt, Everyman's difficulty is unfortunately mot ope this world cap settle.He has, \u2018therefore, in despair, to fall back upon the very last of his friends of whom he can think\u2014his \u2018Good-dedes\u2019 Good Deeds answers that she is so weak that she can barely rise from the ground.where she lies cold and bound in Every man\u2019s sins.- ¥et not only will she respond to his entéeaty, but she will bring with her ace lege,\u2019 her sister; to help him in ma \u2018that dredful revenynge.Knowledge, by whom it may be supposed ie meant the discreet and learned advice which religion has set at her ser- declares her willingness to stand by by Everyman at the Judgment-seat, and meanwhile .by Her advice he addresses himself to Confession, who bestows on him a precious jewel, called penance.As he begins his last journey, a mor tal weakness comes over him, one after another his companions \u2014 Beauty, h, Discretion, the Five Wits \u2014 Soren their leave, Good Deeds and Knowledge announce that be has suffered what ail shall suffer; that Good Deeds shall make all sure; and that the voices of angels are even now welcoming the ran- £0 soul.And as an angel descends to carry it heavenward, a personage called doctor epitomizes the lesson which the action of the play bas illustrated.The company to interpret this remarkable play is the English one brought over in its entirety under the direction of Mr.Ben.Greet, and the scenic productions will be on the severe lines used in the Elizabethan sge.re ADELINA PATTI CHARACTERISTIC STORY OF THE GREAT SONGÊTRESS.Much has been written about Patu, her marvellous voice, her magnificen: castle, Craig y Nos, in South Wales, ber fabulously costly costumes, her busines: acumen, not often found united with supreme artistic talent.On familiar terms as she is with crowned heads, and the homage she has wad paid ber by music lovers everywhere, one would think that all kinship with the humbler ones of earth had been driven from her soul.But a little story is told of her which proves that the white light that beats upon thrones, whether of rulers of people or conquerors of the art loving public, has mot changed her nature.In her youth she sang at a wealtby London woman\u2019s house one day, and was coidly treated.Years afterwards, when she had become famous, she met the London woman at a friend's country house.Thex were discussing \u2018the odd uniform of the London woman\u2019s footman.Patti thought ¢ the uniform was most original and pretty.\u2018How did you discover such a very admirable uniform * she asked the London woman.£0, said the latter, confidentially, * dates from my great, ea tgrandiéthers.\u2018Indeed,\u2019 exclaimed ] Patti, and in whose service was he, pray ?Le Advertisements, Useful Advice to Tlothers Cultivate a fuller acquaintance with Polson\u2019s 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schools: Montcalm, 1I58 DeMontigny street; Champlain, 224 Ful- jum street; Sarafield, 97 Grand Trumk street; Belmont, 245 Guy street; Olier, 216 Roy street; -Edwa urphy, 184 Craig street; St.Ann\u2019s, 113 Young street; Ecole des Italiens, 206\u20ac St.Catherine street, and Patronage Saint Vincent de Paul, 647 Lagauchetiere street.The usual entrance fee of 50 cents will be demanded, this amount to be refunded at the close of the term to those who attend for two-thirds of the time.Archbishop Bruchesi has endorsed the work in the following terms :T regard night schools as of the highest importance.Parish priests cannot recommend them too much to their pariehioners.- It is « work that bas m ig] encourage- SATURDAY, Ooroset 8, 1903, IN THE LAURENTIANS \u2014 MOOSE ~OUR FOREST GLORIES HUNTING\u2014CURIOUS CONDUCT \u2018 OF A MINK\u2014A HUGE TROUT.The glow of an autumn sun on Cana dian maples in the Laurentides last week made pictures gorgeous beyond anything the painter with either pen or brush migat convey to either eye or senses.One could only gaze in wonderment and adore the land of such manificent landscapes, with veneration for the creator of it all.\u2018Quite a few Montreal gentlemen and ladies who visit Ste.Agathe bave talked of the beauties of tree-clad hills, slashed all with the flame-tinted maple, softened by the yellow-tinted birch and the deep green cones of the epruce and balsam shooting between like spears.Having seen our own_ glorious Mount Royal and the woods of Montreal Island, with journeyings through the Eastern Townships, one might think he had seen all that there could be of au tumnal forest beauties.They were for tunate travellers that passed along the Great Northern Railway last Friday and Saturday\u2014perfect days\u2014and saw the fringe of the Laurentides.The railway is splendidly built and the passenger cary very comiortable and clean.After pass: ing New Glasgow, the blaze of glory of the woods was with us all the way, even to\u2019 St.Paulin Station, where we stopped for a drive into the heart of the great masses of the woods for nineteen miles Lac a l\u2019Eau Claire, nine miles drive from St.Alexis, was the objective point \u2014the country seat of the Hon.George W.Stephens.St.Alexis was a ten-mile drive from St.Paulin.The way was along the banks of the pretty winding river, and the farmers and their homes, the flocks of cattle and the milk prepara: tions for the creameries were pleasant to see, with in two or three places & sawmill, where the power is good.To pee farmers painting their houses means the presence of good times, for paint is a luxury.So, those farmers who were doing this were generally fairly well ofi\u2014 the result of the high price for cheese and their ability to produce-it economically and goed.In St.Pa there were storekeepers actually laying water pipes for house service indoors.Generally the farmers were thrifiy, and their families well looking.There was no sign of anything but thrift, So we drove tarough she sunny air and the glory of landscape, and the sun went slowly down in a sky the blue of which what could picture?Winding hither and beyond ran the river, its banks very heavily clad with foliage and suggesting a camoe course of pleasant smoothness mile after mile until of a sudden an upreariog of the hill side showed a fall of more or less tor- rent-like picturesqueness that might easily have been the original that Jan Ridd describes in.\u2018Lorna Doone\u2019 as the back door to the Castle of the Doones.A pause to examine and enjoy the wealth of color all around, and then the pany carried us -swiftly en a detour of more than a mile.We came tarough the rear of a farmer's yard, past byre, barn and home house.Then from the rise we saw Lac a l\u2019Eeau Claire.It was a delight.The sunlight upon the home house, boathouse and bathing-bouse tinged the white paint wita mellow light and the yellow sheen of the mirror-like surface of the lake was only dimpled here and there with a fly or trout ripple.forest fringes of the lake were reflected vividly, and one might easily imagine from the opposite island the lady of the lake and the boat coming to meet us at the silver strand\u2014only the strand was rather of the golden hue.It is safe to say that never in all his life did Sir Walter Scott view a more romantig scene than this.Neither did he hear the cry of the Joon\u2014nor the swish and scream of Canadian wild duck.But the sunset left no gloaming, bright as was the setting it gave to the picture, when the shadows were cast by its going down.Flip went the fly-cast at \u2018early morning, the deft hand doting the lake surface with the lifelike fly ooks and feathers.Again .and again the cast, and here and there the flies danced and flecked, until suddenly came a leap and the surge of life from the water.A Justy trout was at its last battle for life with the angler at the other end of the line.Five minutes and a beauty three and a half pounds in weight was in -the landing net.Soon afterwards had captured a three-pounder.was enoagh for the hour.Exploring the lake, inlets or bays, and examining the island wore away muc more time than fishing.Then the log fire in the spacious fireplace, the library and the story followed.The farmers had killed a moose three miles on the railway side of St.Alexis, and considered the feat mo small one.They had not heard of these animals having been so far into the cultivated area before, -and it was explained that the incident was not to be taken as indicating any increase in the moose family, but merely that one bad lost its way and had thus been discovered and shot on sight by the farmer who could get in the first load of buckshot.Much more curious as an incident was a visit made to us by a mink.It was a \u2018beautiful specimen, with a grand coat of dat fur.The writer, on his way to fish, was surprised to see the anima.rüsh across the lawn near the hoat- house.In a floating creel or cag2 were two fine trout alive, placed there by our fisherman host on the previous even- ipg and moored to a float.There was & similar float or wharf on the other side of the boathouse.The writer stood stock still, startled at the sudden vush of an animal he bad never seen before, and wondering what next?Hap- peni to look towird some rocks on the same deft hand That climbed up behind to the topmost roc and was Ie ring him with two eyes iércini ness.or over two fu Fainates the ernal looked and then disappesred.D War Teo the float, and was about to bait bis hooks, wheu out of the water, fur wet with swimming, came the mai It came timidly along the of the float, and some 7 3 to it.No; it wanted no bait.Comin forward, at first timidly, and then wit more confidence, it approac the let, he found that the animal had grea of credit of their students be it said that 1 never yet has The writer continued on- its ani- lanks bait wae thrown ed the writ- heels, smelling his shoés as though to measure his good nature that: way.Around.again it went, quite confident- pA now.It was a fullgrown mink.What id it want ?All tins had lasted some ten minutes, and the mink was still companionable until the fisherman host came down from the house towards the float.It disappeared on his approach, and only returned after it had well reconnoitred him.The two regarded Mr.Mink with great pleasure.It was a beauty, and the only white spot was one the size of a five-cent piece under the chin.In a few meautes the mink disappeared.Ten minutes afterwards both gentlemen went over to the float on fhe other side of the boathouse, pulled the floating crzel or cage to the edge of the float or landing place, to have a look at the trout.There they were safe enough.The surprise of the gentlemen may be imagined when Mr.Mink again made his appearance from under the float and came up to the side of the creel.With hind legs resting on the float he put his forepaws upon the creel, looked up into the face of the news aper man and alternately regarded him and his host with every indication in the appealing eyes that he wanted the fish.After regarding the scene a moment, the host remarked : \u2018That mink knows there is a- kindhearted newspaper man here and in the mink language he has interviewed him and has asked for those fish.But we want them.\u2019 , All this time the mink had been.resting his forepaws upon the creel.An examination of this showed that he had already partially succeeded in eating a hole in the wire covering nearly.large enough to let him in to get at the fish.They were accordingly taken away.We saw Mr.Mink no more, though we had two more days of fishing afterwards.At any moment the mink could have been killed.It would have been like murder, however, to harm the little animal that had placed such confidence in the human species.Two days fishing were marked by but one event of note\u2014the capture by the fisherman host of a trout that weighed six pounds and a half.Think of the splendor of so fine a specimen.The smallest of the catch was three pounds.Home coming was as full of pleasure in the forest beauty as the outgoing.The glory of our Quebec forests in September should rank as one of our richest assets.If we had a new Sir Walter Scott to immortalize them they would be the scene of annual pilgrimages of the many, whereas at this time only a few enjoy the rare luxury of euch magnificence of color, light and shade.Nothing could be clearer, more pleasant to the taste, or more delightful to\u2019 the bather than the waters of Lac a l\u2019Eau Claire.You could see pebbles twelve feet down.SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES CALEDONIAN LITERARY COURSE INAUGURATED BY PROF.J.CLARK MURRAY.\u2014 Space.was all too limited last night ih the parlors of the St.Andrew\u2019s Home, when the literary season of the Caledomi- an Society for 1903-4 was inaugurated by a scholarly address by Prof.J.Clark Murray, on the Scottish universities.Much regret was expressed by the chairman, Mr.Francis J.Topp, st the unavoidable absence of Mr.Mitchell, the president of the society.\u2019 Dr.Murray led up to the consideration of the Scottish seats of learning by a critical philological apalysis of the words\u2014university, school, lyceum, academy, museum and college.He showed how the almost purely Latin word university came to be applied to a large body of scholars eager and intent on mastering the world of knowledge; how the word school is derived from a Greek word meaning leisure; how the word academy came into use from the sium, where Plato lectured; how we get our modern lyceum from the temple in which Aristotle taught ethics and voli tics; what an apt term museum is coming from that temple to the Muses which was founded in Alexandria by one of tne Ptolemies.\u2018The word \u201c\u2018university,\u201d\u2019 said Dr.Murray, \u2018is firet found in a charter granted to the University of Paris in 1215.Here was a corporate body of scholars, and we may thus appreciate the aptness of the expression.\u201d © .The speaker then showed that in modern times the term college as applied exclusively to institutions of learning, whether of arts, medicine, philosophy, law or physics\u2014with two exceptions\u2014the electoral college in the United States and the College of Cardinals of the Ca- tholie hierarchy- Then by an easy transition, Dr.Murray led on to the independence in government maintained by the universities in different cities.Violations of the statutes made by students of universities, up to a comparatively recent date, were furnished by the authorities of the universities and so tenaciously was this right held, that there is on record, the trial for murder by the faculty of the University of Heidelberg, of one of its students.In Scotland universities were, until lately, so distinct from their respective municipalities that the police were not allowed to enter their precincts.\u2018Universities, continued Dr.Murray, \u2018have developed exalted political 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which bas been secured for all the concerts.As last year, patrons may reserve their seats for the entire season if they wish.Subscription lists at the music stores are now being signed, and the date of the first concert in November will be given in the nesr future.Havi consideration for the many music pide + of Montreal, the management have ar ranged fot a special admittance price of fjteen cents to those under fifteen years of age.a How to Get Up an Appetite Distaste for food often follows Grippe and fevers, and is associated with à gere eral weakness to the system.To impart a real zest for food, and give power to the stomach to digest and assimi no remedy can equal Ferrozone.TS new and startling discovery.It strikes at the root of disease, and ir the cause, cures quickly nent- Strathcona Council, No.1830, and were deen, however, was made up of two sep- warm'y received.perma ly.Ferrozone will quickly apple on fo eat and digest anytaing, | dreggists and medicine dealers sall Ferroscoe. rs, pre faba -4 i AE) 1 An = » É 2 A CONFERENCE FOR ices § Methodist Chureh of pa w fi dal and Winter aséles.À \u201cTUESDAY .re Churéd, Br.JOHN BALCOM SaruRpay, Ocros:ER 3.AEV.FLEORE HARRIS, RD.£ or TORONTO, : F speak at the Young Men's scting, OR : vas SATURDAY, at 8 p.m.BEN'S MEETING, SUNDAY, 4 P.M.by MR.JOHN OURRIE, ot In- < Kiéress \u2026 Apestor Btrest Cuapel.ny erring tine for the eeting is mow comme a Watch for weekly = uncrment.CHANGE OF HOUR.Hegin at 245 ingtead of 4 o'clack.: \u201cTHE YOUNG MBN'S BIBLE OLASS.D.A.BUDGE, Leader.Skaiide in the Beok of Joshua.7 Mers man besrtiy invited Christian Association: tmida\u2018Squéte.- rose Mi + 4g SATURDAY AFTERBODN CLASS ~~ POR SUNDAY SCHOGL TEACHERS \u2018qi be REOPENED on KATURDAY, Gck Wen the Y.M.C.A.Butraïsg.at 4.45 pot.V.EDGAP.T.C nara} Seore- y of the Sunday op of the p= of Quebec, will\u2019 teach {Hw Jessdn.Co WELCOME.Lo SUXDAT, Get, & 3 Boi REV.W.R.: HARVEY.\u201c Hololst\u2014MI88 YOUNG.eu hope all our mombers will be pre- The election &f officers for the quar- fer takes places at this meeting.ed.an \u201cFAWER \u20ac FRONT SERVICE In connection with the 3 SUNDAY Get, 408, x1 5.15.£60rese by the Rev.BL REXPORD, M.A.\u201cDOMINION SQ.METHODIST CHURCH, © Rev, \u20ac, RB.MANWING, Paster, Morning | Service Raw, Dr, POTTS, of To- « % 4\u201d C3 .: ie AlN +: Mondaÿ-sctaol ad ST.\u2019 i RESET ALL, WELOOND: | Woetmount Baptist Dhured, Corner of Western and Olivier Aventes.\u2014THE PASTOR BEV.FRANK S.WESTON, WAL preach at both services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.\u2014\" Fate Rev.J.A.GORDON, MA, Will preseh 6 bork survios Speaipl seats reserved for students, whe will be meds FRIENDS AND ETRA WELOOME.© OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH.Corner Bertihsatér and Guy Sts.- SUNDAY, Oct.4th, 1903.Ssrvisss ab 11 a.m.ond 7 p.m.Rev.J.L.CILMOUR, B.D.Pastor, will preach at both services, - Collection for Homo Missions.- feräs Supper as Morning Servies.AT INSPESTOR STREEY MESSION, SABBATH, Qet.4th, ; wil pe a : with an After Meeting some.Seats free.; = BOX PLAN sewopen ot 1he Star Branch Ofies, Phone Up 148.I TRANÉSÉIVINE SERVICES, 1 31 aim.preacher \u2014 Bev.0.A.SYKES, bp.(tft.James Methodist Church) ÆAMPBESS OF SONG.EVENING, Oct.13.zenith of its greatness, in the glory of queen of pure vocality, accompanied by Mir.Charles Gülidert, baritone ; Mlle.Ads Saseoli, harp: Mile.Liswells $2.00; Orchestrs Chairs, $4.00 snd $3.0 oduceday, CHRISTIAN WORKERS, the Provinee of Quebec, \"on \u2018TUESDAY, will WEDNESDAY Montreal, will he.three sessions dally.SHAW, of New York, been engaged 4 = ties of =.ex.207 - BEEN $HCURED.- 8 Torrance st, SUNDAY, OcToBER 4 - STANLEY 51.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Near the Windsor Hotel.Sorvice at 11 a.m.and 7 p,m.Pastor's Bible-class, open to all, at 3 p.m.À Course of Sermons to Young People on Sabbath Evenings.Strang ors Welcome.ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.Oot, 4th, rs .Nev.8 P.ROSE, D.D.Hesutng Fronehye : ; Rev.JOHN POTTS, D.D.Special Music.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ST.GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \" SUNDAY, Oct.4th, 1903.Subject Ghristianity\u2019s Thegls.: 7 p.m.preacher\u2014 el -0 Wey, J.MAOKAY, B.A, (Crescent SE.Prestyterias Church) Subject The aitrastive power of the Cross FREE SEATS.ALL WELOOME.EMMANUEL CHURCH, SUNDAY, Oct.4th NEY.HUGH PEDLEY, B.A.will proneh fn the morning, and REY.BR.ELMORE BARRIS, of Tyrsnte, ab evening service.RYERY BODY WELCOME.TION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SUNDAY, Oct.4th, Rev, GEO.MOLYNEUX BLACK, \u2018Sallynakinsh, Ireland, Will preach ati a.m.Rev, HORACE G.RICE, PASTOR, \u2019 At 7 p.m._ Monpar, OcTOBER b.CENTRAL W.C.T.U.The Monthly Publis Mesting of this Union will be held on MONDAY, Oct.5th at 4.3) p.m.in Evangelistic Hall.Prayer Meeting at 3 p.m.Y.W.C.A.SCHOOL OF COOKERY, 806 Dorchester 8t, ' Demonstration MONDAY EVENING, Oct.Bth, at 8 o'clock.FANCY BREAD, \"ppp A dmisgion, 10c.TuvrspAT, Octroser 8.\u201cGRANDE LIGNE MISSION.The Annual Meeting of the Grande Ligne Mission for the reading of the Annual Reo rt and Yor the election of the Board of ectors, will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th inst, at half-past two o'clock, p.m, in the Church of J\u2019Oratoire, Mance street.In the same place, and same day, at 7% o'clock will be held a Platform Meeting, when addresses will be delivered in English and in French.All the friends of the bdause are cordially invited to attend.THEODORE LAFLEUR, Secretary.y Faipar.Ocroser 9.GRAND CONCERT 1e City Hal! ST.HENRI, on FRIDAY EVENING, Oct.8, 1903.Charming programme, including Prof.LANSKAIL In Magic and Mystery\u201420 minutes in Wonderland.Best musical talent In the city, under the direction of Prof.HUME.The Mayor will preside.Chair taken at 8 o'clock.Tickets, 25 cents; Children, 15 cents.Under the auspices of the St.Henri Methodist All business communications should be ad- a \u2014 == Future MEETINGS.Art Association, PHFLLIPS SQUARE.ADVANGED ART GLASSES 1803-1904.The will commence on FRIDAY, OCTOBER léth, under the of Mr.WILL] BRYMNE Scholarships \u2018competition.opén daily fee study.For partiéulsrs apply tothe Secretary.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Witness, $3.00; Weskly Witness, $1.00, with reduction te clubs.Northern.Messenger, fhirty cents; 10 copies to ons address and aver, twenty cents per copy.Post paid in each care to Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britain and the United States.For other postal unlon countries, excepting Great Britain, add for postage, 33.50 tor Dally Witness; $1.00 for Weekly Witness; 50c for Northern Messenger.World Wide, ope dollar.including postage, for Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britain, United States and foreign countries.The last edition of the Daily Witness is delivered in the city every evening of publication at $4.00 per annum.fp dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal\u2019 All letters to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Editor of the \u2018Witness,\u201d Mentreal.\u201d rvs OCTOBER 3525 T|W|T/|F St 8 .ee .i 2 3 4) 5| 6| 7| 8] 9/10 11|32/13|14|15|16/17 18119120121 122|23|24 25|26|27)28|29 30/31 She Baily Witness.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908.= | certain signatures on a petition presented I declaration affirming that \u2018any resolu- 3 - Mr.G.Marcil, M.P., discovered that\u2019 to the House of Commons against.the Grand Trunk Bill were fraudé- lent, that is, if the case be aa alleged.Probably a careful investigation would show that numbers of \u2018inadvertent\u2019 signatures are on more than one of\u201d formidable pile \u2018of docutnemts po day by day into the precincts of thet Parliament House at Ottawa.The simple truth is that in a large percentage of cases petitions to Parliament, and for the mat» ter of that petitions in other cases, are absolutely worthless, In the case of Parliament they are, save in especial cases, treated with something almost more than\u2019 contempt, and one of the great privileges of the people is thus mul- lified through the gbuse of a waluable public safeguard, How easy it is to obtain signatures to a petition must be familiar to any one who bas had experience in even the lowest circles of municipal affairs.People have, with the best intentions, signed petitions for the establishment of taverns in districts bappily immuse from the evil, and discovered too late that the \u2018preamble\u2019 had not been studied with.sufficient care, - It ia needless to recall the familiar story of the map who obtained a well filled pedi tion for the prompt execution of à popular citizen.True or false, the story points a moral worth studying.Petitions to be worth anything should be what they purperé to be.The right of \u2018petition\u2019 may be a power for good.Spurious documents can have no effect save to bring the whole procedure into contempt.The House of Lords, more than à century ago, on the motion of Lord Marchmont, placed on its records the \u201ction of this House directly or indirectly \u2018 impeaching a judgment of the House \u2018of Commons in a matter where their \u2018jurisdiction is competent, legal and ¢ conclusive, would be a violation of the \u2018just rights of the Commons, tend to \u2018make a breach between the two Houses \u2018of Parliament, and lead to general con- \u2018fusion\u2019 This was in connection with the Wilkes\u2019s case, when an attempt was made to make the Lords reverse the action af the Lower House, but though particular in its immediate; the resolution can be taken as of general appliea- tion.In its consideration of the Redistribution Bill now before the Senate that body will doubtless be governed by the same rule and refrain from interfering with arrangements which especially belong to the Commons.The bill has been submitted to an impartial committee for preparation and should not be made a subject of party contention.An amendment may, however, be submitted by the Senate for the endorsement of the Commons as à measure of further advantage and a not unfitting proviso in a law relating to the representation of the people.It is that the necessary enactment be made for the provision of Church.À case of one \u2018of our own divisions.Why | should this city's representation be in- À complete and's large body of the com- 1 munity be disfranchized ?\u201c portant element in our national liber- \u201c| ties 88 in such cases as a vacancy Way.unhappily occur.At present ths.House of Commons is incomplete and most unds- sirable\u201d delay has been\u2019 witnessed in the Such an im- parliamentary representation should not be made subservient to party \u2018convenience.me instance ia no more justifiable thas forty would be.efter Mr.Balfour and the Conservative party are said to have chosen Sheffield as a favorable centre to open fhe protectionist campaign because Sheffield has suffered, or thinks she has suffered, more than any other city by reason of hostile foreign tariffs.We have before us, however, a Sheffield man\u2019s views which do not coincide witk Mr.Balfour's, expectations, so far as & majority of the Sheffield electors is coneerned.The writer in question says that he has been connected with the steel and steel goods trade of Sheffield for many years, and although Sheffield is represented to be pro-protection, by virtue of Sir Howard Vineent\u2019s connection with it, he does not think Sheffield will be found on.the protectionist side on the reckoning day.As To that, even a well-informed Sheffield steel goods merchant may be mis taken, and certainly no pains will be spared to influence the vote in favor of the new propaganda.At any rate, the writer motes the fact that the export trade of Sheffield via the ports of Hall, Grimaby, Liverpool and Londen, is still a huge one, and he thinks it will be an evil day for his city were any embargo to be placed on trade.Her home trade would most probably benefit soméwhat, \u2018as some Yankee files, saws, and other joiner#® tools might be partially excluded.But there are a few United States and German goods which are ao much below any possible Sheffield cost that no tariff likely to be imposed could possibly keep them out.There is a highly important point, howdver, brought out by this writer for the free trade case which is rarely emphasized or even referred to.That is, the difference in values now, and, say, in 1850.The prices of Bessemer or mild steels, for instance, are only sbout half what they used to be, and the prices of many other eteel goods have come down enormously, and without detriment, oh the whole, to.wages.To this end cheap imports dnd improved methads have contributed, and the value of exports on this basis are probably at least fifty pereent- lesé than they would have been twenty or thirty years ago.The comment is made \u2018that, wher considering the satis ticy of 4 generation ago, the change in money values must not be forgotten, and- that this is a rule which cannot be too often: or too strongly insisted upon.Vid Ce WHAT WE GET AND SPEND.The city treasurer's annual report for 1902 shows total receipts of $6,788,823 and disbursements of $6,019,381, leaving @ balance of $749,441.This balance, however, it is necessary to explain, only belongs partly to revenua account, partly to loan funds, or unexpended balances of appropriations ex proceeds of special loans, and partly to floating dekts, which are Inrge- ly deposits and retained percentages en contracts.The revenus for 1002 was made up from assessments on real estate, being one percent for municipal purposes and a quarter percent for school tax, amounting to §1,857,501.This represents a tex upon nearly a hundred and Hfty million dollars\u2019 worth of real estate, and it ig a pity that citizens do not insist upon an assessment of a half percent for school tax.This would reise over #871,- 000 more for school purposes, and would be the most beneficent policy for the city, Sir Robert Giffen, the other day at South- port, at the Economic Science Section of the British Association, estimated the aggregate income of the United Kingdom, on the basis of recent investigations, at $8,750,000,000, and its aggregate wealth at about $75,000,000,000.The expenditure of the United Kingdom, Sir Rob ert assessed at $6,930,000,000, and the way it is spent is 34 percent in food and drink, 13 percent in dress, 16 percent in or on the house, 13 percent in services, 9 percent miscellaneous, which includes education, and the cost of distribution is 15 percent.ir Robert argued that the United Kingdom ought to be spending a hundred million pounds sterling on education, where it is now spending thirty millions, and he maintained that such a suggestion was not really extravagant.The funds to meet such increased expenditure would be provided easily enough by the greater energy and efficiency of la- ber which education would develop, Sir Norman Lockyer, too, president of the British Association, devoted his opening address to the elucidation of the splendid text: \u2018It is the duty of a state to organize its forces as cerefully for peace as for war\u2019 Sir Norman Lockyer says that \u2018things have replaced words and \u2018 laboratories have taken the place of they are neglecting their brains.We are doing the same thing, only more so.Eng- \u201cland has elementary schools established everywhere, where there is room for all, but public school education of any kind in some of our villages is not to be found, while in our city to-day, the metropolis of the province, there is not any accommodation for many children.We boast of our wealth and wide dominions, but, compared with other civilized countries, or even other provinces of the Dominion, how shamefully do we in this province and city neglect our brains! We have given this detail of the city treasurer\u2019s report so much attention because it deserves it, and we would that it might make the citizens ashamed of the fact that only a quarter percent of the asscasments on Peal estate are for school rate.Other interesting details of the revenue are that the water rate produced last year $751,938; business and personal taxes, $290,513; police licenses, $140,955; street railway percentages, $04, 895; Recorder's Court fines, $36,082; market revenues, $84,700; \"departmental permits, $10,387, and grocers\u2019 and in-keep- ers\u2019 certificates, $6,808.Besides thie, 892,085 in interest was collected during the year.The statement is full of detail of an interesting nature, and is worthy of a little study on the part of ail taxpayers.Generally great improvement is to be remarked in the finances compared with those of the Prefontaine régime, and for this merey Alderman La.porte is most to be thanked.Arras.THF, BRITISH LOAF.Lord Strathcona bes in his susay way communicated to an interviewer his convictions upon pending trade questions.He saya a duty of two shill ings a quarter on wheat would not raise the price of bread a farthing.\u2018Not a farthing\u2019 usally means \u2018not at all\u2019; but possibly His Lordship meant pot a farthing on the quarterp loaf, which would be a ealenlation for bakers.A farthing is always something on a loaf.An: other possible explanation would be that the lons, whatever it was, would fall on the dealer and the baker and would never reach the consumer, as would neem to have besn the cave when thers was a shilling duty on wheat during the Boer war.Al] that need be said on that acore is that it would not be #0 if the parties in ques tion could pass the burden on, end they out likely find means to do so.;.ever, the expression means that \u2018bréadstuffs would\u2019 not cost the \u201cBritish say mere, it is, the old contention that producer, not the consumer, pa the duty.This was certainly not the opse when Canads enjoyed preferences \u2018before.When Britain had duties from foreign wheat and lumber and none on Qanadian it was the Canadien producer who gat the advantage, charging as much for these commodities as other countries got, plus the duty, so that where the Æpglish consumer did mot pay the duty \u2018he paid the same amount in extra price to the produsér.The coHapse which Tel upon Montreal trade when the British adopted free trade and the an- nexztion fever, which suddenly became epidemic among our merchants, are tes \u2018timonials to this fact.The practical question is, would it be different mow ?If Canada could now furnish a more substantial portion of the necessary supply it is presumable that it might to that extent affect the price.If the colonies furnished a hundredth part of the whale supply, the price in England would be determined by the cost to her af the ninety-nipe hundredths, The one-hundredth would not appreciably affect the price in England, and those who furnished that hundredth would profit by practically the whole of the duty.If, on the other hand, the colonies furnished one-tenth of the whole supply it is possible that it would affect the British price to the extent of one-tenth of the duty.Canada would then profit by the duty to the extent of ninétenths of it, and the United Sates and other wheat countries would suffer to the extent of one-tenth of it.ln purchasing from either, the British would pay nine-tenths of the duty.If the tax -did mot raise the price to the consuming country it could not raise the price to the producing country and the advantage to Canada in the way of stimulus and de- veldpment would be nil.If Canada, on the other hand, got an increased price, it must needs be the British who would have to pay it.But even Mr.Chamberlain, the great prophet of preferential trade, unguardedly says: \u2014°\u20181 * cannot deny that a tax \u2018On corn is in- \u2018 cidentally of a protective nature.That \u201cwill nct be the intention, bat the con- \u2018sequence of the tax.It will benefit \u2018agriculture and increadf the British \u2018food supply.\u201d And he also defends his proposals by the plea, \u2018If 1 can ¢ghow the working men that in return \u2018for this tax they would get more than they paid, I might vindicate the sus- \u201cgested course.Very evidently, then, Mr.Chamberlsin, though he bas sinoe denied it, expects that the tax wild representation within a reasonable time \u2018 books,\u201d and he charges Englishmen that raise the price \u201cof bread a \u2018farthing\u2019 or SaruanAr, Ooroser 3, 1908.more, and we know that Mr.RR.another declared protectionist.retaliator, to coin a phrase, is same opinion.In another part of the same :n- view Lord Strathcona must found it very difficult to r- a laugh.He was asked if it wa- that the Canadian manufacturers wv resent a preference on food stuffs which implies that they might :- pected to kick up a rumpus if the © ish markets were not left open and a duty imposed upon foreign m.factures.Lord Strathcona, haw.was soothing in his assurances tn Canadian Associated Press man ww.terviewed him, and said, \u2018He was x \u2018the manufacturers would show \u2018: \u2018 gelves reasonable, and as ratiomal, :.* people he had not the slightest do.\u2018they would eonsider the intercsis \u2018Canada as a whole\u201d There is som thing Gilbertian in the humor of this, and it aleo resembles in its phi.sophy the topsy-turvy stories of Ansie; Our manufacturers now send their goo - into the British market free, wi British goods entering our markets ai heavily taxed, with the purpose of \u2018x clusion.Aecording to the Tarte un.Balfourian spirit of retaliation, of which the Canadian Manufaeturers\u2019 Associai\u2026u is such a powerful advocate, the fir-: thing for the British Government to © if ii should adopt a policy of pro:r tion, would be to tax Canadian manufactures to the same extent that Canais taxes British manufactures.It would be rich, indeed if those who are very loudly demanding an increase of duties for the exelusion of British competit.>n.should get \u2018angry if the British woul i not exclude foreigh goods to enable these same Canadians, of all people, to com pete freely with them in their own mar: ket.We think, with all their aston ishing effrontery, we can join Lord Strathcona in giving the world the assurance that they are at least more rca sonable than thôt.\u2014\u2014 STREET RAILWAY STOCK.\u201cSingle Taxer\u2019 points out a clerical er ror by which we quoted Montreal Street stock at 265 instead of 235 on Saturday last in our editorial \u2018Fair Play for the Street Railway,\u2019 That error, however.did not much affect our argument, which was to show that even at a time of general stock declines, and in spite of a re: cent dilution, Montreal Street Railway stonk was etill selling at considerably over a hundred percent premium.\u2018Sino: gle Taxer\u2019 says that 285 happened 10 be the quotation of Montreal Street Railway stock several months ago, at the time à pamphlet was written on the subject by the Single Tax Association.The pamphlet dwelt on the fact that if the franchise were not extended the price of the stock would gradually fall until at the expiry of the franchise the certificates would sell at their face value, plus ten percent.As the stock has fallen from 265 several months ago to 230 on the date of his letter, \u2018Single Taxer\u2019 assumes that it bas fallen thus rapidly because the franchise has now only nineteen years to run, and the company and owners of the stock, including perhaps some aldermen, are anxious in case they will not be able to get any extemsion of the franchise, and that this has prompted those interested in the stock to greater urgency in seeking an extension.\u2018Single Taxer, however, does not take into account that the loss of $35 on every share of Montreal Street Railway stock which has taken place during the past few months may bé laugely due to the general bearish condition of the market.Other stocks have been affected more or less in the same downward direction without any menace to their franchises.We find on May 1, M.S.R.was sold at 266%, at 25534 on June 1, at 238 on July 2, at 230 on August 8, at 23 on September 1, and at 230 on September 30.That shows a loss of 3614 points for five months, but in the same period Canadian Pacific has declined from 181% to 120%; or 1134 points; Power from 93 to 75%, or 17% points; Twin City from 119% te 86, or 26% points; Richelieu from about Dé to 783%, or 20% points, and so forth.We do not refer to the losses on the Dominion group of stocks, the reasons fot which are known; but the losses on the stocks we have quoted, on the average very much more than in proportion to that in Montreal Street, show how universal the stump has been, and that no such expla- nétion as \u2018Single Taxer\u2019 alleges is necessary or probable.The issue at par of arother million dollars\u2019 worth of stock \u2018for improvement and extension\u2019 might possibly have affected the price; but such an issue works two ways.It no doubt dilutes profits, but, on the other hand, it reveals surplus profits and gives promise of like bonuses.There are so many things that may happen, and seme of them sure to happen, before the expiry of the franchise, that we cannot believe its prospective termination can greatly af- feet its value yet.Almost every street railway plant in the world is doing a rapidly increasing business, each year\u2019s reo- ord showing an increase an a given mile age of from ten to tweuty percent-en the yea cred bee BEER SLL GREE EERSTE ADPERY nn Raa am moa oa UN a 1 a em rem Em hk B® oda UEONM pat de- pts; hts; pore BY, not oup are we uch bnt- the pla- of ight puch bubs and, any of y of e its af- reet rap- rec- mile.the \"I #egret an excuse.20 contemptible\u2019 Th World's Sweetest Sarompax, Ocrosxa 3; 1968, year before.The lowest record of in-f AI self-respecting Canadians will share crease in a year on this continent bas| this gentleman\u2019s regret that such a cruel- been seven percent, and that was on aly unfounded charge should have been mature and very extended plant.This made, and will be glad to resd the letter is an item of far more interest to the|of à well-informed correspondent stockholder of to-day than is the termi- * who graphically relates the nation of the business nineteen years fects concerniag the woollen industry.tence.On the other hand, the entry He finds the woollen industry of the Terminal into the city might bave not only in Canada but in New England bad some effect on the value of Street and old England as well, hundreds of Railway stock.We do not imagine that | mills having been closed down in Lanca- such competition would reduce the traf- shire and other districts, whence opera- fic at all.Experience shows that trolley tives are seeking to emigrate.The cause lines develop their own traffic.It would, of this state of things, our correspondent however, undoubtedly lower the prise of finds, is Partly due to excessive plant tickets, and whether this lowering would which induces over-produetion, bor.be made up for by increased travel can- chiefly due to the enormous disparity be- not be foretold.All we can say on this| tween the price of raw materia} and the point is that street railway men general- manufactured article, a disparity which ly resist with all their power any reduc- has obtained for some months past.tion in their fares.We hope, with \u2018Sin.Every right-minded Person, as our corre- gle Taxer,\u2019 that our readers will careful spondent says, wishes well to the woollen ly study the matter for themselves, and industry of this country, and, of course when they have made up their minds| every other industry, but no government what the city ought to do, will impress 4] can be expected to protect individuals \u2018or on their representatives.eporations from the consequences of \u2014\u2014 oreseen.conditions or errers in their THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.own judgment.If any trade in this Several of the newspapers of Canada ©OUntry bas been pampered, \u2018J.McG\u2019 which pretend to be very solicitous upon SYTS that it is the, woollen trade, and he occasion concerning the \u2018solidarity of the believes that there is some reason to fear empire,\u201d but which nevertheless are fight.that the coddling it has received has ing the battle of the Canadian Manufac- \u201cMasculated ita stamina and rendered it turers\u2019 Association, whose rallying cry is pont to stand the invigorating brush of a \u2018Canada for the Canadians,\u2019 and down L°althy competition.Our correspondent with any preference that shall increase \u201c2lCUlater that, even with the British British trade with us, have during the Préférence, woollan goods to-day cost the past weeks been trying to scare the pub- pa CA who importa the goods nearer lic with such calamity announcements ag do vive than thirty percent to lay the following: \u2018Sacrifice the woollen men WI in c anada, and the Canadian com- \u2018for imperial preference\u2019; \u2018Manufacturers \"°F Will surely consider that Pprotec- \u2018are of opinion: the protective tariff tion enough.\u2018should be increased from twenty-three rm \u2018te thirty percent, the former raie\u2019; THE KING'S DAUGHTERS \u201c Jobs lots in England at sacrifice prices\u2019; \u2018Woollen industry in great danger\u2019; \u2018 Mills throughout Canada may all have \u2018 to close\u2019; \u201cCheap labor in England makes | \u2014 \u2018it impossible to compete with Mother The city union of the Kin, g\u2019s Day, \u2018Country,\u2019 and wo forth.One loca] bold a acting last evening Fr oy newepaper went 50 far as to quote \u2018a local V+ O: A, on the oceasion ot e visit to merchant,\u2019 whoever he may have been, orang Toh ne Bs Min Range seo to tbe effect that labor in Yorkshire was sided, and conducted the opacee\u201d 21 very cheap, because of the \u2018laborers being Sisen.Jessie L.Kinloch presented of the most ignorant and common type.\u2019 the report of the summer creche at Ou- : fremont.During tie past summer 3076 A Yorkshire woollen manufacturer, how- women and children had been entertain- ever, chanced to be in the city when this |\u20acd at the creche, the number being calumnious statement was published, and *Méller than in some years, yro- babl he indignantly replied that, it was abso- mn) SaaS ihe summer was cocl As ; 3 > had lutely untrue and scandalous.He maid: present in one day.The ecommittee bop- * The work people of the West Riding of od that in time they would be able to : Yorkshire are & bright, intelligent, bon.Pirchase a Batting fo Aud erect a co- \u2018est and regpectable class of people, and fanent basis.{ th submited le treasurer's ory which: itvap- \u2018should have been given for the depres- pen chat there Nu ben balance on \u2018sion of the woollen trade in Canada.\u2019 penses wore paid\u201d ome incidental ex- MEETING OF THE CITY CIRCLES HELD LAST EVENING.(irs.St.George san \u2018\u201cO dry those ears,\u201d pleasin and t Miss Brow Advertisements, gave a short a \u201com Ro of the the order in Canada, and told of the in- = terstate conference held in Detroit last | June, The work of the King's Daugh- | ters is organized in each of the rovinces.A L One cirele in Battleford, NWA, is com- , entirely of Indians, whose special work is trying to convert the heathen Indians about them philanthhropic The World's Greatest x ii.sp pine: Skin Soap.ong the lines of hel ing people to hel themselves, than nde mite giving, Nineteen states were represented in the interstate conventien, and it \u2018was noticed that the colored representatives were received with as much warmth as were the white people.Canada new has two resentatives at the council of the International Order.: This afternoon at four o'Glock a tea will be given in the Y.W.C.A, to meet the Dominien sceretary.rer TRUNK DISAPPEARED MONTREAL TRAVELLER MEETS WITH A HEAVY LOSS AT MONCTON.Toilet Soap.Greater Than the World's Prodact of Otter Skin Soaps.Pails, Pafle, Pails.Strawberry .\u2026 .ee or oo se 20 00 ee ere on oo 65C 0c $1.70 Raspberry * a.++ 00 se ee se sass au 4s.BB 90 1.70 Peach .\u2026 65 90 1.70 Plum.85 80 1.70 Black Currant Jelly .1.70 Red Currant Jelly .20 fin 1 Boston, Mass, Oct.3\u2014The British soldièr visitors were up bright and early y.The programme arranged .by host, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, was a trip té Providence, as guests, of the First Light Infantry of that eity.- he mambers af the Boston company as at their quarters in.Fan- anil Hal at nine o'clock.Later, march- ibg to Court square, they met the visit- ows and escorted them to the South Sta- , Was boarded.2 ding at Schlebusch, Hanover, the treatment out to him + - - 3 edn y ; ttendance requested on open- and of next week, in order wer to permit the students to attend the | Regis maich.will follow.gramme will be rendered by the Caugh- næwaga choir.Miss Dawes will sing pi marriage.at night, which, will end the festivities.The return to Caughnawaga will be made on.Tuesday mornmg.nessed, | was.gil that could be desired, gramme, wii events, bégan whoje were rather smaller in size than 1t secs.Long jump, under 13 years\u20141, G.Ross; \"+2 P.Cameron; 3, P.B.Fraser.Distance, 12 ft.314 In, ; tion where a special train for Providence RESULT OF ILL TREATMENT \u201cBerlin, Oct.3.\u2014A cadet named Robert des, the son of respectable parents, as epmmitted suicide, os owing it is alleged, to large number of the students intend\u2019 either to pursue the university course in Arts or to spend the session in preparing for the university matriculation ex- dmipations next summer.This is due bo the action of the last General Con- erence in requiring t pros ve probationers.\"the ministry should present.matriculstion certificates.Another interesting feature of the session will be the carrying out of the arTan ts between net en and gregational Colleges, whie Wesleyan students will attend some of Prof.Creelman\u2019s classes in the Congre- Yional College, and Congregational stu- ents will take some of their work in the Wesleyan, under Profs.Jackson and Elliott By a resolution of the facul are\u201d withdrawn on Tuesday, lectures esda; convention for Christian workers in the Dominion Square Church.INDIAN OUTING.Three hundred Indiams left by boat this morning from Caughnawaga for St.is to attend the annual ploughing They will arrive at St, regis to-night, when addrdsses of welcome will-be read, and a big supper and dance To-morrow ail will attend | mass, at which an elaborate musical pro- On Monday the famous maéch contest will take place it will be followed by an Indian A big dance will be given HIGH SCHOOL GAMES ANNUAL SPORTS TOOK PLACE YES- -PERDAY\u2014NEW VAULTING RECORD, | The annual games of the Montreal High, genom oor plata at\u2018the M,A.A.A.grounds y afiernoon.A.large crowd wit- the various events.The weather: grounds were in.perfect condition.The pro- which consisted of twenty-nine sharply at 2 o'clock and was concluded about 5 o\u2019ci The boys as à those who_competed last year, but they displayed excellent qualities.In the 100 yard and 220 yard races some fast running R.Mc@illis winning the 100 yard in 11 seconds.The pole vault record, established by F.Patrick in 1901, being 7 vaulted just one inch higher.The rector\u2019s 3 polmts in ail, six points more than the number.mide by any\u2019 other competitor.The reguits ire an\u2019 follows: \u2014 QU .Kicking .football, open to school\u2014i, C.Grier, distatice 131 ft.7% in.; 2, E.Hamli- ton.- - \u201cThrowing éricket\u2018 bail, opi fo sciéé\u20141, | ©.Grier, distance 289 ft.-1'n.; 4,5.Heam- ilten; 3, R, Hastings.; ! 100 yards run, under 12 years\u2014l1, -E.Seale (14; seconds); 3, K.Forbes; 8, H.Weir.Half mile bicycle race, under 14 yéars\u20141, J.Brooks; 2, T.Simon.Time, 1.30 2-5.M yards run, open to school-1, R, M¢- Gillis; 2, F.Skelton; 3, A.Renaud.Time, Half mille bicycle race, open to school\u2014 - H.Henderson: 2, G.Simpson; 3, R.\u2018Watts.Time; 1.35.Hop, step and jump, under 16 years\u2014l, A, Renaud; 2, W.Davidson; 3, J.Tait.Distance, 35 feet.220 yards run,open to school\u20141, A.Hanna; 2; F.Skelton; 3, R.McGillls.Time, 24 4-8 po + neo.50 yards run, under 7 years\u20141, E.Gold- stein; 2, H.Gllmour; 3, T.Ibbotson.Time 101-5 secs.100.yarde run, under 14 years\u20141, N, Ma- gor; 2, J.Pullen; 3, P.Cameron.Time, 13 3-6 secs.- High jump, open to school=1, P.Skelton; 2, F.Skelton; 3, R.Hastings.Height, 4 ft.10% mm.: b 50 yards rub, under 8 years\u2014l, D.Savage; | 2, R.Buchanan; 3, G.Parkins.Time, 8 3-5 .secs.- - yards run, open to school\u20141, R, Me- Gilits; 2, A.Hanna; 3, P.Skelton, Time, 57, 4-5 secs.75.yards run, under 9 years\u20141, C.Snow- don; 3, R.Bremner; 3, T.Leger.Time, 12 seconds.Piting 12-Ib.shot, open to_schdol\u20141, A.Shanks; 2, E.Bruneau; 3, K.Archibald.Distance, 28 feet 3 inches.440 yarda run, open to old boye\u2014l, W.Dixon; 2,-D.Ross; 3, C.Disney.Time 6à 3-5 sécs.\u2018 25 yards run, under 10 yeams\u20141, D, Thompson; 2, W.Kenwick; 3, E.Holtday.Tine, I1 2-5 seconds.Broad jump, open to school\u20141, F.Skel- ton; 2, P.Skelton; 3, A, Hanna.Distance, 17 teet 3% inch.880 yards run, open to school\u20141, F.Skel- ton: 2 A.Hanna: 3, E.Hamilton.Time, 2 minutes; 29 seconds.A 76 yards run, under 11 years\u20141, b Cale: 2, 8.Molson; 3, A.Cochrane Time, 11 seconds.{ \u201cPole vault, open to school\u20141, C.Grier; 2, K.Archibald; 3, R.Hastings.Height, 7 feet 9 inches.100 yards run, under 16 years\u20141, A.Renaud; 2, R.McGillis; 3, D.Jackson.Hop, step and jump, open to school-l, F.Skelton; 2, P.Skelton; 3, B.Hastings.Distance, 35 feet 2 inches.290 yards run, under 16 years\u20141, A.Renaud; 2, J.Corbett; 3, .Time, 27 4-5 seconds.One mile, bicycle, open to school\u2014i, H.Henderson; 2, E.Simpson; 3, R.Watts.\u2018Time, 3 minutes 11 seconds.Obstacle race,under 15 years\u20141, B.Smith: 2, C.Hadley; 3, C.Williamson.Time, 18 1-5 seconds.Hastings; 2, C.Grier; 3, A.Hanna.Time, 19 seconds.One mile, relay race\u2014l, Green Form V.; 2, Red Form IV.: 3, White Form III.The following are tbe total scqres of the three contestants who made the highest number of points in the different sports: \u2014 1.F.Skelton, 24; 2, C.Grier, 18; 3, A.Hanna, 13.The Rev.Elson I.Rexford, M.A., Was active in making the day's proceedings as successful as they were.MAITRE LABORI.Paris, Oct.3\u2014 Maitre Labor1, the lawyer and defender of Dreyfus, has accept- rants fn his repiment.sawed vom Henwings, and several \u2018ed an invitation to attend the international law con at St.Louis Purchase -Phymister) will receive at 4447 St.Cath- {wk with chiffon applique, 120 yards burdle, open to school\u2014l.R.I 2 a NAL\u201c 2.expected hore Mrs.G.B.Hooper is this evening from the west.- Miss Milbau, of the Royal.Victoria College, returned by the \"Tunisiärni:\u201d ~~ Mrs.J.P.B.C \u201capd family have Hetimed- from sponding some tithe abroad.4 ; Mr.E: Fiffin, ral traffic: ma of the Intercolomal Rhilwsy, is in -the city to-day: - \u2019 - Miss \u2018Garneau, who \u2018had been visiting the Misses Chapleau in Ottawa, has returned home.Te \u2018 Mer.E.B.\u201d Clouston and Miss Margery.louston return to-day \u2018from\u2019 a visit to yancouver .and- the.west.- Mr.and Mrs.H.Vincent Meredith- are expected home this evening from a trip to the coust.| - Mr: and Mrs.T, C.Keefer, Ottaws, have come to the city to meet Mr.Alan and Miss Bessie Keefer, who arrive by the \u2018Dominion,\u2019 Mr.\" Jamés Norpmap, of Gravel Hill, Ont., who is on a visit to friends in the city; called at-the \u2018Witness\u2019 office yesterday afternoon.oo Mr.Alfréd Laliberts in leaving to-day for Berlin, Germany, where he intends to continue his studies on the piano for a period of several years.Mrs.W.B.Hutchison (formerly Miss erine street, Westmount, on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, Oct.7 and 8.Mr.and Mrs.8.Carsley left last night SS.\u2018Lucania\u2019 for Europe.They will be absent.fram the city.for about six weeks.\u201cMr.R.Wileon-Smith end Miss Däisy Wilson:Smith went \u2018to .Quebec to meet Miss Wilson-Smith, who returned by the \u201cI'unisign\u2019 from a visit to the Old.Coun: ë His Excellency the Governor-Génetal and Captain.Grahém are spending o few days shooting in the Temiscamingue dis trict.Major Maude left last night to attend.the hotse: races in Toronto.\u201cMs.James R.M.Boardman, who sailed by the \u2018Bavarian\u2019 to visit Iriends and relatives in Ireland; me on the ove oh his departure : nte( à purse the ladies of Dougie Church, of which he] was an'active member.- M.McCoy, took place on\u2019 Tuesday, 5 29, at the residence of the bride: Bev ; Mrs.David McCoy, of Herdman,, - \u201cRev.Mr Cassidy\u2019 èn È white \u2018carnations.Miss Maxgatet Scott, | R.Ball, brother of the groom, best Mr.side im Oowansville.=, ; \u201cThe following Canadian visitors die tered at the Canadian.\u2018Government Office, 17 Victoria street, London, during the | week ending Sept.22: Mrs.Edwin Hanson, the Misses Ina and Pauline Hanson, Mr.Arthur Surveyer, Mrs.J.P.B.Cas- grain, and the Masters Casgrain, Mr.Louis Gosselin, Mr., Mrs.and the Misses Joseph, Dr.W.C.Miles, Dr.H: D.Hain- corge.W.| arid Miss-McMa- Mrs.Pearce and J.W.Beng Mr.G Mr Wo ose,\u2019 jr., Mr.bou, Mr.T.S.Lafson, Mie .sus Pearce, Mrs.J.Turnball, Miss and Miss H.G.Davidson, Mr.C.8.Wil- kie, of Toronto; Mr.H.Herbert Horsey, Captain, D;:1.Vernon.Eaton, of Kin ton; W.;J,- Anderson, Mrs.and Miss fie Apps, SE Sage Boston;, Winnipeg; M .E.Hddgins, Nelson iC.Mr.G.-R.Deacon, re ford, Ont.: Mies\u2019 A.T Miller Bridgewater; Anna B.Macintosh, Mr.Oscar C.Dor- man, Sydney, CB.oo.= The wedding took place on the morning of ee at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Beaver, .Mary Sutherland, daughter ald Sutherland, to Mr.John chant, of Huntingdon, the .Hutchison , of untingdon, officiating.The bride, who was given away by her father; was prettily atired in cream crepe de chene over white taffeta.\u2018She also wore tulle veil and-orange.blossom, and carried a beautiful bouquet of cream rosea and maidenhair fern.iss Maggie Sutherland, sister of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, wore white organdie trimmed with lace and insertion.Mr.George E.Smaill, brother of the groom, acted as best man.pe bean : fi The groom\u2019 a -shaped flowers.e groom\u2019s gi to jhe bride was a handéome gold ont and \u2018chain and to the.bridesmaid a gold ¢., of Miss of Mr, Don- Smaill, mer- bracelet.Mr.and Mrs.Smaill left \u2018fora trip -to Toronto, Niagara\u2019 and other places.MR, CLERGUE SAILS \u2018LUCANIA\u2019 TO-DAY.4 New York, Oct.3\u2014The name of F.H.Clergue was op the passengér list of the \u2018steamer \u2018Lucanja,\u2019 siiling, to-day for Liverpool.= OUT F The name of William Marconi, the inventor, was also on the \u2018Lucania\u2018s\u2019 list.On the way.across- Mr.oni will make a practical test of séveral improvements to bis\u2019 wireless\u2019 apparatus in use on the \u2018Lucania,\u2019 and hopes to maintain diredt comitunication either | with\u2019 England\u201d or: the \u2018United States, and perhaps - both, during the entire lage, and also to exchange me every passing vessel fitted with wireless telegraphing apparatus, and ét the same time .pfrfvent all - vessels Exhibitoin, and will read a paper.Four lice tia \u2018éédiez Ves Fan and W turtes ia Carpots, Ru > Bodily Mustrooves and THOMAS LIGGET, on.pi A oe Pree Te believe that Mr.Me: for New York, where they will take the land: strongly criticizing Mr.been thoroughly well over the European The marriage of: Mr.W.-S.Ball, barrister,: of \"Cowansville, to Miss Elida E.to sure, Mrs er, .3 Le D The Rev.Mr.ted, gus,.:Perthishire, Sebtlapd.Mys.Reid\u2019 bested by the Rev.Mr.\u20achapleaworth.t still \u2018resides theré- With her 4 hier., Wid the: Rev.Mr.Humphreys.Lhe].The Heid mhänsion on Prummiond street, ride, who was given away by her bro | \u2018which has been put in order, extended ther, Mr.Bd.C.McCoy, wofe white{hnd Fenovated, will be ready for Mr.|.TReid\u2019s return: by the end of the month.of LacAute, was, bridesmaid.and Mr.W.i .¢ ,.88 and Mrs.Ball will re-} ; - Meteorological Office, Toronto, Oct\u20263, 11 ilton, Mr.G.L.Peterson, of Montreal; | Rev.P.Rm.The bridal eouple stood vn-{ ted -with green leaves | A LADY, UNMARRIED, HIGHLY CON- ONE OF THE PASSENGERS ON THE | from | {utes remember Curinins, Drapes, k Bedding, EMPIRE BUILDING, 2476 St.Catherine Street.THOSE CABINET CHANGES, The \u2018Presse\u2019 erday announced that Corkill had been appointed Provincial Weasurer, that Mr.W.A.Weir waa made a provincial minister without portfolio ,and that Dr.Guerin would become a member of the \u2018Legislative Council.\u2019 The \u2018Canada\u2019 declates this morning | that the whole thing is premature, and that the Cabinet arrived at no decision at its Jast meeting.WHEAT MOVEMENT SEPTEMBER HAD A SHORTAGE OF OVER A THOUSAND CARS OVER LAST YEAR.\u2014 Wirinipeg, Oct.3\u2014Three thousand and |, eighty-nihe cars of wheat passèd Winnipeg inspection in September, against 4,- 260 last year.\u2018The total cars of grain were.3,157, against 4,330.The three heaviest grades were No.1 Northern, No.2 Northern and no grade.Last year No.~1 bard comprised over Half the month\u2019s total.\u2014 \u2018A WARNING WRITER IN THE TIMES\u2019 CRITICIZES MR.BALFOUR'S ATTITUDE._ London, Oct.3.\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 this morning gives prominence to an article purporting .represent the colonial view Balfour's atttude on the fiscal question as showing that he cares nothing for the éol- onies,\u201d to whom his attitude means rot only disappointment, but disaster.The article \u2018asks whether some convulsion such as the secession of Australia, is needed before the colonies can get their requests considered, and accuses the Pre- mer of sacrificing colonial feeling to the desires to keep his own party in power.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.-R.G.REID COMING HOME.,.Mr.R.G.Reid, tlie well-known railway man, and a director of the Bank of Montreal, is in London at present, with the expectation that he will be home the first week in November.Mr.Reid has Continent, and bas enjoyed the visit exceedingly.But it would not be difficult imagine that.he visited one part of Europe with feelings of the keenest plea- wee is the home of his mother, W.Reid, Beach Bank, Coupar An- +7 - cm * SHOWERY A.m.\u2014The.following are the maximum.and \u2018minimum temperatur:s\u2014 Victoria, 54~38 ; Kamloops, 0; .Calgary, 58\u201418; Prince \u2018Arthtr, 46\u201432; Qu\u2019Appelle, 54\u20143; Winnl- per, bi\u201444; Port Arthur, 5246; Parry \u2018Sound, 60-40, \u2018Toronto, 62-44; Ottawa, || 62407\" Montreal, \u201866-44; Quebec, 60\u201438; Hatifax;\" 7040.; Moderate winds and fair to-day.Bunday, fresh\u2019 south-east winds and showery.- ge 25 ! 1628 Notre Tama street.Montres\u2019 Bet.8, 1903.\u2014Readings by the Optical and Enginest's Supply Compnny\u2019's Standard | Barpmeter at non oo PU Yesterday, 30.43; to-day, 30,50.Temperature\u2014 Max.Min.42 45 \"FOUR: Lu Le 14 00 00 1 62 Yesterday.\u2026 .68 - NOTES AND NOTICES.withdrawn all-extra trains operated dur- \u2018ing the summer season on the Montfort division.There is still a_daily service, however, leaving Place Viger in the evening, running through to Arundel.Return train arrives at Montreal in the morning as formerly.\u2018 \u201cFinancial.EDWD, T.TAYLOR & SON - Insurance Brokers & Agents 43 St.FrancoisXavier St.Tel.M.2203 Raliwaye, Watèr-Worke, Land Surveying, & BROWN, a CIVIL ENGINEERS, 107 St.James St, MONTREAL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEAUDRY nécted, experlenced in- managing a - tablishment and children, accustomed to.entértaining, desires position where these also act as \u2018secrétary.Address G.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.8 WANTED, CHECKER, TEMPORARY -work at living wages to right man.Apply, by Joven, to M.A.REA, care P.0.Box WANTED, BRIGHT YOUTH FOR OFFICE, must write a good band and be, quick at figures; good chance for advéncement.\u2018Address, in own handwriting, to M.X.12, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM.APPLY 47 - Catbeart street.WANTED, MECHANICS, CONTRACTORS,\" .Clerks and others to see what The Men's Own is like.Good music and a short ad- dread.Come to Calvary Church, Guy The Great Northern Railway Has |.\\ ATENTS Jui qualifications would be of service; would |- THE BOYS\u2019 HOME Is the well-known Institution which for so long has been doing such good work \u2018or ail boys requiring the home help desigued altogether for education as well as spiritual uplifting 1 the moral and physical ccnditions so necessary to good citizenship.IT 1S SUPPLIED WITH KINETIC HEAT, BOYS\u2019 HOME (Bell Telephone 8015), 119 Mountain street.JAMES R.DICK, Supt.Montreal, Messrs.The Kinetic Heat Co., of Canada, Limited: Gentlemen, ~The Furnace Attachments you supplied us lagt winter, which savel us 30 percent of the coal and gave us more than 20 percent greater, heat, arc very satisfactory and have done all you claimed for them.What we wanted was increased heat-we thought to bring this about by means of greater radiator.surface\u2014but we found that we must have the heat.before 1t could be radiated.Your machines supplied us with that heat.We cheerfully recommend your apparatus, which is simple, automatic and inexpensive compared with the benefit it gives, to any prospective users and hope you will sell a thousand of them this year.Yours truly, JAMES R.DICK, Supt.Order from THE KINETIC HEAT CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED, * 80 Drummond street.Tel.Up 2499.September 28th, 1903.ME RS 7 Ey B ow, { U: H.DANDURAND U.H.DANDURAND DETTE TS ae RTE >» r m x > 2 U a i RY > pu PY All adjoining the Great C.P.R.Works, « whigh will employ 8,000 to 10,000.Prices from $175.00.Terms: $10.00 cash and balance payable $4.00 monthly, without interest.Head Office, 1, 8, 9 & (0 La Presse Bukding U.H.DANDURAND Ke LN Ta [N17 TRES THE ALLAN SHOE STORE BARGAINS FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY FROM 7 TO 11 P.M.Men's Strong Working Boots, $L.25, for.+.++ ++ +0 66 ve.ee oa vo 908.Men's Strong Working Boots, $L50, f0r.-.=o co ou se oo oo ov +.81.28 Men's Boston Calt Double Sole Boots, $1.75, for .45 Men\u2019s Buff Leather $2.25, for .Lined Double Sole Boots, with brass screws in \u2018soles, Boy Boston Call School Boots, SLE, for .2.=v at vu we wn ov Boys\u2019 Buff Heavy Sole Boots, $1.50, for.+.++ 22 mroreres on Boys\u2019 Box Calf Double Sole, with horseshoe Clirclettes In soles and heels, to wear well, $2.35, fOr .cco ov 41 er ee ee oy \u2026 - 31.95 Come early, we expect to have a rush at these prioes.THE ALLAN SHOE STORE, TH.HAMILTON 657-9 Craig Street.Proprietor.[r\u2014 Do you want to get f£ ! \\ the greatest value 6 P N ELS Merchant for your money.» y Tailor, \" 111 Bleury Street, below Dorchester.Pays small rent, and has reduced his expenses to.a minimum.He gives you all the value in exceedingly choice goods, well made and fitted, at surprisingly low prices.A large selection of Imported Cloths to.choose from, for FALL SUITINGS and FALL OVERCOATS.LADIES\u2019 OWN MATERIALS MADE UP FROM $12.reading\u2019 amy communication except that \u2018intended for\u2019 them.ce street, above St.Antoine, Sunday, 3 p.m.sharp.: .6.P NELSON, 111 Bleury Street, just below Dorchester.NOTIC Postage ! above When : have te vonsequ Be charge n lal: guaranteed good chanc For full p PREMIUM ronto.er WANTED, ( small fam! Westmoun ETS WANTED, Cook for t comfortabl with good references a.m.or à st.Paul » TOR eerily WANTED, country § washing.Gyesne 4v WANTER?for Ten Western 1 WANTED, with kno writing § 2205.WANTED, Dorcheste WANTED, where or 9 R TUEX \"a Wellington Personals.Agents Wanted.WANTED, ENER good chance For full pa WANT ALO.von THE \u2018 WI may be left with wi DRYSDALE SCN, Beoksellars Srationees sets Bi ne Strost.- Cr FP tLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.OASH TARIFF, Wanted 20 10 gitustion Was oR rs Articles Found.; He osé.aband Articles | insertions for anted or Fer price of four.5 { For Sale of once FOR oars To Let : Other Articles For Bale.meme NOTICE PARTICULARLY; Postago Stausiis 4 Loco: consequence, muob higher.charge thade in our books for any advertisement of less than five agute Unes apore a Situa Vacant.ee ANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT in family.Apply 496 Grosvenor ave, Westmount.URCH NOT Church of England (Church notices received too tBese columns will be found classified under heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the The special rate for such ia #c per insertion of five lines.) CHURCH OF.THE ASCENSION, Outre- Services at 11 a.m.and at TNESS, FOR SALE, Thomas o Mareal Chur:h r church or lode \u2018walnut case, 20 ing Piccolo, Saraphone, Hour- on and sub-base.Can be pumped by.Reduced - from: $44.00 to: $250.00.Easy payments.\u201c144 Peel street.FOR SALE, FINE YOUNG JERSEY Milch Cow, suitable for private family.Apply to 68 Annie street, St.Henri Presbyterian Churches.(Church \u201cnotices.received.too late for thage, oplymans will be found, classified under heäding \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.\u201cThe special rate for such is Ze per.insertion of five lines.) (Church \u2019sotices: ssopèrs these columns wift.4 der heading Lats rech Notices,\u2019 © special rate for such is 25c pér Insertion of five ittres.) \u2018 _| DORCHESTÉR - £TREET - METHODIST CHURCH.\u20148arvieps at.11 a.m.and 7 p-m.DRSRIVIERES STREET MISSION (Col- g'et 3 pom.All wglcowe.r.LAYTON BROS, MOUNT \u201cROYAL VALE\u2014Mr.G.8.Mitchell will preach at.7 p.m.ored)\u2014Preach in, st.ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westmount, cor.Stanton street.The Rev.G.F.Johnson, B.A., B.D.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.NN ANCHOR YOUR TRADE WITH US.CH \u2018Of .have tha goods, with quality way up, and URCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE Y MISSION, 236 St.Antoine street.Sunday- school, 9.30.Bible-class, 3.15.prayer at 7p.m.Seats free.C.T.Cocker, Lay Preacher in charge.ST.MARY'S CHURCH (Church of England)-Services at 7 Preacher, the tector.Bible-class at 3 p.m.Rev.H A METHODIST CHURCH, 0D Marlborough stréet, near Notre Dame.; Butter, Fine Eg, Gruyer& Cheese, Cheese, Canadjan Strong aid\u2019 & CO., 338 BL.Catherine street, 5 SOMETRING DOING \u2014 WE ARB® ways; there is a reason; best est prices, courteous treatmen few of the good th Juicy Grape Frults; .~MELVILLE CHURCH, Westmount Park.W.Winfield will conduct the t 11 am.and 7 p.ma.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach | 1 at -both servioes., Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Prayer mesting on Wednesday evening at 8.MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, ' corneg \u201cof Mountain and Torrance streets.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school at.3 p.m.of C.E.at § pm.Wednesday, meeting at § p.m.services to-morrow a Sunday school at 3 o'clock.Sundsay-school and CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014\"Phe pastor, the Rev.John Maé- kay, will preach at 11 am, and the.Rev.Dr.Shaw at 7 p.m.Monday, E.L.RICHMOND SQUARE MISSION, No.236 Sunday-schooi at 9.30 a.m.Bible-class at 3.15.Service at7 p.m.E.T.Cocker, lay reader, in St.Antoine street._ Rev.Melvin Taylor, à Prufts; te best of \u2018all kinds of Grapes; Late Crawford Penches, Sickles and \u2018Flemish Besuty : Pears, Fameuse,St.Lawrence and \u201cWealthy Apples, Quinces.Relling Toka Gripes-this week 238 St.Catherine street.CALVIN CHURCH (Presbyterian), corner Notre Dame and Seigneurs streets: Sunda Oct.4, 1903, - \u2018Services at 11 a.m, and EAST END: METHODIST CHURCH, cor- tigre and Plessis streets.W.Crané, pastor, will preach p Sunday school at Young People\u2019s meeting on Monday | evening at $-o'glock.Bfble study, Wednesday; at 8 o'clocki A.welcome awaits you.FTHODIST URCH, St.2 , Ey J.W.EGLISE DU REBEMPTEUR (Anglicané), Chatham street\u2014The Rev.I.B 11 a.m., morning prayer.Seats free.nd unappro- Strangers are welcome.ST.THOMAS CHURCH, Notre Di te-Co! Preacher, the rector.school and Bihle class.service; preacher, the rectorat 11 a.m.and T,p.æ.ST.PAUL\u2019S CHURCH, Dorchester street The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., will\u2019 officiate at both setvice at 11 o\u2019cleck.evening prayer.above rates are CASH \u2018with \u2018order.When not prepaid numerous entries BERARD \u2018MAJOR; CLASS 5 0 ee C Evening service at 1 Sunday school at 3 p.m.Shop, 1946 and St.Cather! 5 Pa 14 © ing strost.free at Sunday evening services, On Hand: \u2014Coupés for 3 and 4 persons; Coupés-Rockaway, Rockaway; Spiders for Ladies and Gen- tlemon; T Cart; Bugsies, Duke of Cornwall,with rumole sest; Concord and Quebec Waggons: Family Traps for 4 per- A visit is respectfully Catherine street, Graham, B.A., and the Rev.Charles A.Services at 11 a.m.Suniiay setiool ét 3 p.m.Mtd- ednesday at 8 p.m.7 p.m., evening - ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.C Point St.Charles.Cc.Mornipg \u2018service at 11 a.m.-8.30 p.m.; Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Sewing class on Friday at 3 pupe R CHURCH (Presbyterian) near St.Antoine street\u2014 m.and 7 p.m.Wednesday evening ser- y evening prayer Epworth League Society classes oh Sunday at 10 a.m.\u2018AVENUE METHODIST oF of Fadrmotnt avenue and Annex.Rev.J.\u2026 pastor.Services 3 p.m., Sunday schoel ST.THOMAS MISSION, No.309 mier avenue, near Ontario \u2018W.W.L.Chipman, su- evening serwice, J.J.Canon Renaud, Evening service at perintendent.7 p.m., \u2018 Bullick, Lay Reader.Rev.GETIC AND RELIABLE men and women to represent us, $12 weekly and expenses to make $25; nothing to sell.rticulars address CANADIAN SYNDICATE, Dept.E, To- FOR SALE, A LARGE OVAL EXTENSION .Atwater avenue, Dining-room Table, $3.50.At 481 Rivard Services at 1L a.school at 3 p.m.school, 3 p.m.\u2018Wednesda, meeting.C.E.Society on Monda Rev.M.Stewart Oxley, 369 Clarke avenue, W.Davidson, B,A.,- at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m., and pastor's Bible class.salary ° ANGLICAN CHURCH MISSIO! Park and St.Denis Boulevard, LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS, THREE-QUARTER and full léngth, in Cravenette and other choice and big Davidson, B.A., B.D., paster.MOUNT ROYAL AVE CHURCH, cor.of\u2019 Bx Montreal Diocesan Theolog!- cal College.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 various colors; Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Stud NUE METHODI CLARK'S, Reom One, 2 ST ; Berri and Mount Royal Rev.\u2018W; & Lennon, B.A, B.D., pas- Services af\u2019 :fl a.m.\u201cERSKINE \"CHURCH, cor.of Sherbrooke t and Ontario avenue.A.J Mowatt, D.D., the pastor, w ST.LUKE'S CHURCH, corner of Cham- WANTED, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Cook for small private family in Toronto; and permanent BABY GOOMS, SHAWLS, WRAP or Car- Jackets, Gaiters, Bootees, Infan marvels of cheapness.CLARK'S, Room One, 210 St.James street.Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at L,.© C.B.on.Monday.Young Men's Agsbicistion on Tuesday, and prayer meeting oh.Wednesday, at 8 p.m.DOMINION \u2018SQUARE METH CHURCH \u2014Rev.C, BE.Manning, Morning service.Toronto, will: preach.* Ev , [plain and Dorchester streets.1-Am.and 7 p.m.Rector, the Rev.W.Chinese class at 3 p.m.C.E.on Monday ting on Wednesday Strangers welcome.Sunday at 11 o'clock ; o'clock; all other Sun- third Sunday at 7 d morning prayer at days at 8.30° 8.o'clock.Evening preacher, ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, corner st with good wages, to a suitable person ; references Indisp le.Apply betors 10 a.m., or after 5 p.m., to Mr.gt.Paul street, Montreal.ANNEX (Pres.Church) \u2014| street and Bernard ave.Ser- 4 7 p.m.Sunday school MANN, 368 MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Sweaters, Navy ALL GRADES, ening service Will vices at 1] &m.an FOR TORONTO \u2014 F per Box.Fhetorg; must \u2018be smergetic, -up- State experience, \u2018whers Past employed, aad wages wanted, to FOREMAN, 28, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.od eu d ig: B y Inala: radon and evening; no washing er.Toning, -GBNERAL, SERVANT, bis se, CHURCH NOTICES.\u2014\u20142 Congregational Churches.EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets.The Rev.Hugh Pedley.I.A., pastor, will preach In the morning, and the Rav.Dr.Elmore Harris, of Toronto, at the evening service.Everybody welcome.CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational)\u2014 Guy street, above St.Antoine.Pait'r, the Rev.E.H.Tippett.The Rev.Principal Hill will preach in the morning, and pastor in the evening.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at $ p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at p.m.BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Congregational) cor.Clarke and Western aves., Westmount.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor, the Rev.William Munroe, will preach at both services.Morning subject: \u2018The Book of Christianity.\u2019 Evening subject: \u2018A Blessing in Disguise.\u2019 Communion af- tar the morning service.Strangers always cordially welcome.: ee Point 8t.Charles Churches.(Church notices received too 1sts for these columns will be found classified vn- der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 cn the sixth page.The special rate for such I» 25c per insertion of five lines.) VICTORIA CHURCH, corner Conway and Menai streéts.Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Sunday zchool and nastor\u2019's Bible class at 3 p.m.C.E.on Monday at 8 pm.Week night secvice on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All welcome.Rev.J.Myles Crombia.POINT ST.OHARLES BAPT 18ST CHURCH, corner of Wellington and Liverpool streets.The Rev.J.R.Webb, pastor.Residence, 7 Rushbrooke street.Sunday, Oct.4, 1903.Services at 11 a.m.and 1 p.y., the pastor preaching.Strangers Cor dially welcomed.CENTENARY METHOD/S! CHURCH.\u2014 Class meetings at 9.30 and 10 a.m.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.Junior E.L.of C.E.at 4.15 p.m.Senior E.L.of C.Bon Monday evening at 8 o'clock.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Bvery- \u2018body welcomed to the above services.Rev.D.Winter, pastor.\u2019 HOPE CHAPEL, Ryde street.\u2014 Sunday- school at 4 p.m.Adults\u2019 Bible class at the\u201d be .a memorial: -#bryice for ihe jate Mr.Samuel Finley, Addresses by the pastor and the Rev.Dr, §.P.Rose.At the close service the sacrament of \u201cwill.be administered.Day Baldwin, rector.3.p.m.Young People\u2019s ; - P ng ; | prayer \u2018at 11 o\u2019clock, excellent value: 210 St.James street, - - CLARK'S, Room and Bible class at \u2018 | méeting on Monday at 8 p.m.AR cordially invited.Rev.D.J.Gr , = a évastie, ub with Holy Commun- d Bible class at 3 at 7 o'clock.\u201d All seats free snd unappropriated.TRINITY CHURCH, co KINDLING FOR THE $2.00; Cut Maple, out any length: delivered anywhere STANLEY STREET Sunday school ; Windsor Hotel.rner of St.Denis SMABL The Rév.Charles same hour.Ladies\u2019 Ald every Monday evening at 7.20.ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Presbyter- jan.Corner of Wellington and Bourgeois streets.Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Rev.E.A.Mackenzie, B-A., B.D., pastor, The Sunday-school at 3 p.m.- Chris\u201c \u201cgf.HENRL METHODIST.CHURCH, cor.Sundz2y schoni and Metcalfe avenue.ï street and Viger square.G.Rollit, rector.icn; preacher, the rector.prayer; preacher, day school and come at all serviges * MACDIARMID, \u201cNo.ot Guy and Wiltidm-+treet.phone Main 452.famity; three\u201d nights g Canal Basia, eo\" 11 s.m., Holy Commun- pastor's\u2019 Bible c} 7_p.m., evening church parlor on.Mon er ting\u2019 on Wednesday Ko bv.OF A.Sykes, BOTS ace fnvited.and Bible cisss, Wednesday even- day at 8 p.m.Pray- at 8 p.m.Stran- .M.Dewey,M.A,, wast be -ablez.to.do .Apsir, wh \u2018references, before indon, Or after dpt, 44ét Sherbrooke:tréft, - cornet.Metcal class, Strangeïs wel- FOR SALE, ON VERY EASY and shown to seats.oves, Hall Stoves, and\u201c for the- house.at chnapes ti avenue.y Special \u2018musie.8.8.rrp = : ?t prices.\u201cTHE PRESBYTERIAN C RCH, corner of Coursol ly Western avedue, W ê preterra: comme avenue, RES WANTED, SGUTH FOR AN OFFICEone with knowledge of -iBorih preferred.ES D, É8ÿD Dorchester.street.HOIRMASTER, CITY Church, 1 is employed.Plenty of ging tales! Salary, $200.Address, enclosing./ stAsgped envelope for reply, Es.Witness\u2019 Office.SERVANT: A PRINCE CO., 8 St.Lawrence \u2018street, Prémmont sad porche Ross, D.P., minister in charge.oman\u2019s Work in the \u201cFhe \u2018Origin of Evil.\u201d Prayer meeting ednesddy evening st 8pm.* \" CHURCH (Presbyterian)\u2014 Rev.Canon Dixon, rec- assistant.Sunday, ing at 8 c'clogk.*: A cofdia! welcome at all\u2018[ corner 0 So : tor; Rev.J.S.re ass .Bervice.al a.m.Bible éléss al 3 p.m.+ Evening ms.Preacher at both ser- ices, (the &ev Canon Pixon.- MARTIN'S CHURCH, Prince Arthur streets.G.Osbarne Troop, 11 a.m.Holy.Communion with sermon.7 pm, evening prayer Preacher at both se FOR.SALE, HAMMOND TYPEWR! practically new;:.A stn heroin ee To STAMP CQLLECTORS\u2014I ing up a colectiof of 10 can sell any stamps a latest catalogue prices ex Epod, _wages; ; TE STREET METHODIST y 106 Madoy atre * Borromee street.Church: | :Hvenins, servies pt 7 m sans \u201copm ie ST.GABRIBL î the Lord\u2019s Supper af the ciose of the morning service.Jeux by Prof.Elliot, at ot C.- D.on Monday at 8 Other services withdrawn in view tthe epnventich,' HODIST ' CHURCH, tof o apd Ghomedy streets.tor, will conduct divine service at: ll a, and 7 p.m.Subject: of evening Evening Worship,\u201d day: school at 3 p.m.\u2018Wednesday at 8 p.mat\u2019 all services.° and and type- -Address /P.0.Box.the rector.Bven- .\u2018 Judgment before the -All seats free and Strangers welcom cne in Christ Jesus.CHURCH OF.ST.J.corner Bishop and S Rev.Canon Ellegood, Rev.H.A.Brooke, M.A., Communion at 8 a Bx.txix., \u201c38-45, Bible reading on Strangers welcome Board and Rooms Wi G MAN, ROOM AND Great, White: Thro COOK.APPLY, 1146 DOUGLAS MET WANTED, BY YO board with private moderate.terms.particulars, X.20,\u201d \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TRBET CHAPEL (Pres- es on Sunday, Oct.4 at 11 am.and 7 p.m-.Y: P.Socloty ot Mouday st 8 p.ming om Tuésday and iB EC 8 INSPECTOR AMES THE APOSTLE t.Catherine streets.3 Ww\u2019 ping, at !1, And the = rE.D.C.L., M.A., rector.ckett \u2018fn the evening at 7 Senday school and Rible tonal Bible class, Daug- - ny school at 3 p.m.Christian\u2019 Endeavor on classes, | Co ti Gospel and prayer m Choral Commun- Rooms and Board.WANTED, A GOOD GEN, for éwali- \u2018 Catherine WANTED, A STRONG GIRL TO TAKE charge of a baby during tue day from ten to siz.Apply 062 Sherbrooke street.jon at 11 sum.Children\u2019s Flower and it service at 3 p.m.Morning preacher, the rector.BE gacher, the Rev.Jo Strangers welcome shown to seats.CHRIST CHURC Venerable Archdeaco tor of - Montreal; Rev.vicar of Christ.8.Boyle, M.A., s.m., Holy Comm Class, meeting and Junior Brotherhood at: o'clock, E.L.E.on Monday evening -at 8 o'clock.WEST ERD METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Caniting an d' Funior Enñdeavor at 10 Preaching servites Sunda 11 strangérs ju the city.y welecomed and, shown ist: John Currie, pastôr.R CHURCH (Pres ner of Papineau ERAL SERVANT 2 y;.good \u2018wages and comfortable.boite for suitable girl.1169 St.Denis street.WANTED, 4 YOUNG MAN, with referen- & esperience, to wok ih &: grocery ; messages and -to make -him- y useful.Apply to STRO., 902 Palsce street.WANTED, TMMBOIMFELY, à >aopD Servant.Apply, after 3 p.m.rest.À : ELITE RBETAURANT\u2014 CHINESE Coo American style; 32 Charles Borromee s FONG SAM & CO.chop suey, etc.seats.Evangel hn Douglas, B.A.treet, corner Vitre stall services \u2018and Coursol streets.\u2018p.19.H CATHEDRAL.\u2014 The h \u2018the twenty-fourth ser- parables: \u2018The Pro- try.Communica 8,8.and pastor's Bible- Rooms to Let.Herbert Symonds, he series\u2019 on the.\u201cChurch Catbedral ; digal in the.Far service at 7 p.m.class for young men: at clgses at 3 pn.Young People\u2019s Society Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer- day evealng at.8.tuvited to all ot the APARTMENTS TO LET\u2014TWO Suite in the Mariborough.ST, LAMBERT, RIVER FRONT, eä rooms,family of two: suitable tlemen; $1.25 weekly.write M.D., 8t Lambert P.Q.re 10.15 a.m., ma- Choral Communion and faded SRY Monday at 8 p.m.above services.\u2014__\u2014 Wednesday at 8 p.m.\u2019 WESTMOUNT, MREHO \u2014 é'@106; and at 7 p.m.Prayer meeting on er CHALMERS CHURCH, corner of t.Lawrence streets.sermon at 11 o\u2019cleck in the Cathedral service; preacher, seats free at the 7 school and Bible ci service.Sunday lasses in Synod Hall at tlan Endéavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wil} be dispensed at the Sunday morning ser» vice.- POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Preacher, Rev.W.R.Harvey, Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.In theeven- \u201cIng there will be given the 2nd .of the ~ new series of sermonk, jllustrated by the stereop- ticon.Preacher, Rev.\u201d W.R.Harvsy.Girls\u2019 Company on.Wednesday, even at 7.18.Boys\u2019 Brigade on -Monday at 7.15.Sènior Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8.Prayer and praise meeting on Wednesday at 8.Literary and Debating Socisty on Thpraday at 8 pm.Junior C.E.on Friday at 4.30.Undenominational Churches, MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, friends ot\u201d Zion.\u2014Mesting at 3 p.m.on Sundays.Strangers welcome.459 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount.A PRAYER CONFERENCE AND BIBLE Reading Meetiux in Desrivieres st.school house at 11 a.m.All are invited.SCANDINAVIAN MISSION, 75 Inspector street.Services at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.John Ohling in charge.HENRY J.DARTS MISSION, 110 De- lorimier avenue.Bible class at 3 p.m.Sunday evening service at 7 o'clock.Seats free.All dre welcome.THE EVANGELISTIC HALL, MAU St Catherine street.\u2014 Christians meet om Lord's Day morning at 11 a.m.for break ing of bread, and 7 p.m., for Bible study.WANTED, AN-IN-DOOR MAN SERVANT.Apply at-43 Unlon avense, between 7.azd STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Weredale orchester street and.Atwa th Sunday after Trinity.Communion at § and 11 a.m.Pupils Wanted.8 FOR PIANO; BEGIN- jm.\u2018 Monday, B.L.at.9.45 a.m.Eng- Chinese Sunday.scho jesdaÿ; prayer: meet- ednesday at § p.m.WANTED, A GOOD PLAIN üt them, as ol curate at figu wages to start w WANTED, PLAIN SEWING, OR WORK of any kind, to be done at home.187 El- gin street, city.WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, POSITION as assistant book-keeper; quick and acres and stitement Work ; willing to collect; well recommended.Address L.900 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Business Chances.WANTED, PUPIL ners preferred; $1.26 per G., 2170, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.W.Gobld' Henderson, d of each service.8 u invited añd made wé borne Heine, B.A.KNOX CHURCH, earner er at 11 o'clock.at buth services, - the Evans, D.D., D.C.L.Bible class at \u20183 o'clock.er at 7 o'clock.\u2019 COOK; WILL month.Adaress, its, aoû wi ess and: capacity are shown.Address F.M., 18, \u201cWitness\u2019 Office._ ° BOY WANTED, TWQ HOURS DAILY, after sehcol hours, for delivering -publiea- Must be well recommended; salary, $6.00 a month.Address, P.O.Box 2334, Montreal.pr \u2018Employment Wanted.WITUATION WANTED,FOR YOUNG MAR- tied couple; husband Very Rev.Dean Sunday school and \"A FRENCH PROTESTANT YOU y and education, hours dally.Apply by let- CORNU, 20 McGill College er Property.\u2014 TO MILKMEN \u2014 FOR t a farm near Montreal, | profitable invest- | > Fr, a Very Rev.Dean THE BAPMSY YABERNACUES, No.1060 >.Bervicss at 11 a.m.pastor will preaca at both m.and 7 p.m.\u2018Sabbath school .apd 8.15 p.m.sday -evening at t of the Lord's ministered at the Sunday Special collection on ervices at 11 a y school at 3 p.m.inafhéñ at 10 a.m etiig on Wedne st.Catberiné at ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH Rt.Rev.Jas.Carmichael, D.D., tor Bisbop of Montreal, rec Seventeenth Sun Holy' Communion à morning.service.11.05\u2014Morning prayer.NORTH BAPTIST ISION \u2014Sunday, 3 ét.1 Earl wilt \u201cpreach.Thursday, Supper will be ad morning dervice.t 9.30 a.m.and after DAIRY FARM Sale or To Le and strangers welt carrying seyenty COWS; BERRI STRABT BAPTI ST MISSION.T8 \u2018 » below Duluth ave.\u2018and Bible class at 3 pm.so .- rmichael.Avis da Culte Public.3.00 ¢\u2019clock\u2014Sunday school and Bible- LA -CROIX, Presbyterienne, Ecole du dimanche ; B 1i-b.set à 7 h.R.F- experienced wit Hood driver; wife understands housework.Apply to THE ANDREWS HOME, 46 Belmont Park.: \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 7.05\u2014Evening prayer.re Preacher, Bishop Service of sous, ; - Soie W.Ede, divine gervice at 8 o\u2019clock.; > : general meeting of = orkers of all the ladies\u2019 tion with St.George's.the officers and Ww SH, Thorius | SL CA he societies in connec se baptiste), 14 mt TOIRE (eglh ORA 5 h.et 7 h; le jeudt A.L.Therrien, pasteur, FIRST.BAPY street.Services a the-Rev: J.À.\u2018Go \u2018aûviiges.Special seats re- Friends anû strang- RCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND off Clothing, Fur Coats, à gold and silver, WANTED, TO PU 2 Pr Congregational Churches.ch notices received too late for jumns will be found classified yn- \u2018Late Church Notices,\u201d BYTERIENNE, Point Bt.\u2018dimanche matin à un prieres le jeudi p.m.A.Doudiet, pasteur.76 Coursol street.ODISTE ,au coin des rues by MAX FRANK, 4 \"MISSION PRE Post-Office Box 423.Y RESPECTABLE, tove of any description, for in\" work; references.\u201cWESTMOUNT BAPTIST C ner of Western and Ol _ service | sidedce.Prager meeting on: ~galisE METH 25c per insertion of ble for any debts co PARTY WHO CAN REACH SMALL INvestors can hear of more than usually attractive opportunity.Address C.14 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u201cNotices.\u2014 KOTICE.\u2014] WILL NOT BE RESPONSI?ntracted in my name by my wife, after this date.JOHN HURD, 9 Torrance street.\u2019 betb\u2014Le dimanche A 11 rerédi, à 8 bh.Ecole du Rev.Ed, de Gruchy, pss- Wednesday at $ pm.Strangers cordially (rq .Address HALL STOVE, \u2018Witness\u2019 - Office.\u2014\u2014\u2014= Houses Wanted.15TH AU 20TH small house and o horses and waggom.G.E.HOERNER.AMHERST PAR CHURCH, corner 0 K CONGREGATIONAL f Amberst Park and Beets.Rev.J.R.11 a.m.and 7.p.m.The pastor Sunday-school and Bible-class A ee - 18T CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Gay streets.Services hel in school room gf psw building.Entrance, \u2018Gundy: 11 a.m.and Tp.m.m.Y.P.E,C.E., on Service le Prayer meeting on ire Rev.J.L.Gilmour, ODISTE FRANCAISE, rue ; ses-du Delise (D he, & !l heures et à 7 imanche à 10 heures.mercredi à 8 heures.rue 369 Delisle, ot \\i02a St.Antoine, pasteurs.JEAN, coln des rues Ste.ONGREGATIONAL CHUKCH \u2014 Wednesday at 3-p.m.Milton streets\u2014Rev.corner of Mance and ice, B.A., B.Dam.snd 7 p.m.The pastor will preach \u2014FiLET AND MISSION, In connection with Oliver Baptist \u201cChuçeb: school at 3 p.m.YO FOSTER PARENTS person who has made arrangements to receive a child from among a number ex- in Montreal about the or cemmunicate | \u2018673- Craig- street._ bected to arrive end of Septemoer, call with R.L.WERRY, Morning theme: Evening theme, -tery of the.Cross.\u2019 Culte le dimanche\u2019 at both services.union de.prieres Ecole du dimanche et Calvin E.Amaron, i CatRarine et Cadieux.un- & if a.m.et à 7 p.m.t 7! le mercredl d 8 p.m.classé biblique à 8pa N 1S WANTED BY THE of the whereabouts of Mary 1 Canavan.Ad- field in the new, H 96 Tulford street.day school st'9 \u2014 WILL ANY Sunday morning B at 8 pau.Seats are côtfne, oH Thursday een A welcome awaits you.PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND HOMES, Longue Pointe.On Sunday, Oct.4, at 3 p.m., divine service will se conducted by the Rev.C.A.Sykes, B.D.RAILWAY MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS®- CIATION meets in the R.M.C.A.Hall, corner of Wellington and Richmdnd (Subway), every Sunday ot-4 p.m.Lively talks by railway men.All railway men with their families \u2018and friends cordially invited.YOUNG MEN'S.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL\u2014Dominion square\u2014 Young Men's Meeting on Saturday at 8 p.m.Bille classes, Sunday at 9.45 am, 3 }.m., and 6.15 p.m.Men's meeting oa Sun- dav, 4 p.m.YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- IATION, No.896 Dorchester street\u2014Union.prayer meeting, Open to \u2018Indies, every Thursday morning from 10.30 to 11 o'clock.Business meeting for members every Thursday morning at 11 o\u2019clock.Y.W.C.A.Circle of the King's Daughters,second and fourtd Thursdays of every month ats p.m.Service and Bible reading every Thursday evening trom 7to 7.30 o'clock.All young women are cordially invited to each and, all ot these services.SALVATION ARMY\u2014Public services will be held in the S.A.Temple, 34 Alexander street, on Sundays, at 7 and Il am.; sud at 3 and 7.30 pm.Also on Monday, Thursdsy and Saturday at 8 pm.A public holiness meeting is held on Friday nights.Staff-Captain D.C.Moore im command.At Point St.Charles, corner Wellington an@ Bourgeois streets, publie meetings are beld on Sunday at 3 and 7.98 p.m.Also each week night, except Tues~ day at 8 o\u2019clock Captain Thomas Bloas in command, Gospel services in French at No.477 St.Lawrence street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights at 8 o'clock.Lutheran Churches GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.\u2014Opes- - ing service will be held.on Sunday next Oct.4 at 11 am.by the Rev.EmB .\u2018Aîterñoon Sunday school D.D., romèe.\u2018apa bordially invited close of the evening service.Jestinsky.Bchool notices later.pre Savon + Cain DETACHED RESHDENCE and GROUNDS: .On Macgregor Street for Sale, About 50,000 feet of land, extendin The comfortable modern residence thereon would be sold with or without the adjoining lot.MEL CRADOCX SNPSO REL ESTATE AGENCY, Horchants Back Bail House and Grounds Mountain St, Near Sherbrooke St.Must Be Sold.That fine property above St.Catherine Street, with the best building land in the West End\u2014fronting on Mountain and Crescent Streets.Must be sold, to close an estate,\u201d The house is large and roomy, with modern heating, plumbing And decoration.OFFERS SOLICITED.1.FUTNAM, In¢ Floor Temple Building.QUTREMONT! MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE 1210 MeEULLOCH AVENUE 150 Beautiful Suburban ' RESIDENCES Terms to Butt.MONEY TO LOAN.FRANK E.DONOVAN, 35 TEMPLE BUILDING, BOY WANTED.Tl \\ \u2014 1 ; GOOD STRONG BOY as Machinipt's as- | 00 eek; .Ah al WAI 8, Teen bo: FOR SALE, CHEAP, That Mtutrally situsted property, 776 and 773 treat, at present occupled by the \u2018We of ot, - TRI, with lane in rear \u2018on Bt.Jaimes street.Apply to The TIMMIS NOBLE co.DOUBLE \"MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET, formerly the property of ardina] Vv, Tae; Posty the property of L.a asa Bd OF NONTEE Du IOULYE, VAIF De dorner of SherMio0ke and Si.Denis.1 \u201cince to &cquire a homestand.with 22,000.fast of land Mouse is weil built, almost ew 2 \u20ac de \u2018has à good view th y hay ot ontains grey Denis street; contain draw- rooms, ONE Fat Shug room =) e Le T7, Ww nd {sr garden after disposing of ares .Jete which could be sold withont is of Daisy ert p he a = Semen t basement, | be acquire lations Pass for « fall Oatley e from Mrs.F.J.Pentelew, AE of the great authors JANES WALLADE, Agent, 072 Craig, We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City i ¥ f : ! 3 i + \u20ac A > æ And a Mortgses of 4,006 WILL RUY block of land \u2018(43,600 feet) on the SEULSETACUED NSERC ES FOR SALE.on \u2019 above Sher Drummend Street, above Beautifully situated \u2018in dential section of the city.frontage of 50 feet, bedrooms; nowest .heating: Srétes in every room; two story extanston.For permits and particulars apply to The J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE $AGENCY 60., SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK BUTLDING.$4,720 CASH level at Westmount.Sure to increase vaiue.For particuliers; apply to The 4 CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, SECOND FLOOR MERCMANTS BANK BUILDING.Saturday, Oct.3, 1908.PROBLEM NO.772.(Composed for the mit by C.C.W.Sumner.Black\u20147 Pieces, White to pla White\u20148 Pieces.y and mate in 2 moves.PROBLEM NO.773.(Competing in Brighton Society Tourn .Me Tima: otto, \u2018Pagat Black\u20143 Pieces.= ui Oct.17.No.766.3 Patterson, H.W beautiful specimen opsawork handicraft\u2019; George 8t.Leon Water Chess Club.- ond move you want .Barry.The membe White\u20147 Pieces.\u2019 ° Play aud mate in three moves.24, must reach editor .BOLUTIONS AND COMMENT.Palmer.subtlety of key TO CORRESPONDENTS.Mrs.F.J, Pentetowr\u2014Probably the sec- Wu No.757 tm Q\u2014Kt sg.\u2014Am baring some copies printed sect, and will send you ops.At bres- ent, only one can be found which naturally, we are anions not té lose.There probably be some important changes.8t.Leon Water Chess Giud.\u2014A cook ts a solution to æ problem other thin the intended by the composer.NOTBS AND NEWS.of the Montreal Club are with or telephone uw 331 looking forward eagerly to the telegraph $ Le send one of cur $ match with Winnipeg on Thankagiying Day.MONTREAL LOAN& BROKERAGE CO|m a New York Life | matches were wi miles will be bridged 5 CARP Gage eters TOO tO TOO, - = {end wiil be ke .a late Bour, tramwmitting the moves of the - rey d wil probably 0a ne £ m, an pro ve.at protests against any reduction of açnus Smith, the most resent It is some yeurs since they ngs contest of this kind, and sa and st an operator at each pt busy, from 230 p.m.tif] yers.Wimilpex is I champion nf Canada.Mr.P.Barry, antil uy je cs de colleen Teal Sate, this year one of the stand-bys of the Mont-_ 1 - Tor that should acue real Club, will aise play for Wins) 1 \u201cfrom taxes, I at | TUE where h> now resides.The fret six dr frolk the ies enjoying the privi.o e i of cb a ë Pp seven places on the Montreal easily be filled with certainty, but for othe ; _\u2014 RAILWAY TINE TARLe, Correated to SEPT.1, 190: WF, Central trains leave Wing, For Malone, Utica, Albany and New Y.; A épertisements, [® KX EXCELLENT FOOD) Wade of infants.\u201d fx Cas.A.Cannon, cx, M.D.Profeiowr of Chemistry, R.C.5.1, daily except Bunda, Arrive as follows : From New York, Albany, Utica and Malo.g back to Pine Avenue, Ÿ except Sunday.4.35 p.m 1 3.49 p.m.exoept Saturday and Sunday C.P.R.trains leave Windsor Corrected to BEPT.30th, 1993 ikon, 19.90 a.m., 10.00 18.30, 19.6 m, 7.26 sm daily except Saturday, For Boston, etc 19.00a.m., 8.00 or Sherbrooke, St.John, N.B.and Halifax, NS, 7 urdays exospted.For Newport, efe., 10.00 8.10., 14,30 pin, ant © \u2019 d'intermetiate stations : ays and Bundays) sat 14a) ExPresition of the ul Cotgr of r 9 ww Food For Infants Invalids, And The Aged.GOLD MEDAL, WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, DR.BARNARDO says \u2014 * We have already used Neave's Food in (Babies\u2019 Castle and the | oA Announces its fifth Inter- Tourney for three moy- ia + For Pt.Fortune an {except 5 = = tb, Hamilton, Torontn, k fy * 8t.Paul, Minneap: te, wa, 18.45 em, 9.40 am.daily.+40 daily.\" or For Winnipeg, Vancouver.Victoria, 9.40 4 \u2018ai Trains arrive at Windsor Street » B-Kt 2 mS ewan \u20ac FEpærœu - the choicest resi- The Iot hes a and \u2018the house is well planned, most substaftiaïly built and well prés for comfort and for oe \u201c spi Len pets ee § bar È Ve Sk YA meet ss er 0% 8.05 a.m.(except Mondsy), #11 m.bis a.m, daity, and 19.10 po 8.05 a.m.except Monday, 4: John, N.B., 8054 From to and West, 7.35 a.m.daily, From Bt Paul, Sault Ste.Marie and os From Vancouver \u20ac.3 p.m.daily.8 am.dally, $#1145 am « ora £0 LM \u2018ou À LE) ENSREES © Ww K oO \u201c aed Q bp = gy \u201ca mi © pre We observed in a cont problem with the mats in FOUR MO 3 $id tied thls will make; but fancy temporary racently a dv I HA 5s © to Or © pen LS Quebec.We pm 2 1e sm Jolene sna Bt.Gabri 18.20 a.m , 1548 p.m.=.(1.45 p.m.Sat.onis: Spa - BURR PERE = emo Should this pro Xam, ssi; it & way for Wh a flee uLper j 7 ERRRSRERNNY = ! two of our Homes ol F F pate De a 1 6 my | | bt] ARE A + Nemotietions are in progress for a maton the Boston Chess HY ww To \u201c {M orese and intermediate es pm exceptSsturday and Sunday) at.\u2018 Arrive at Place Viger Station; T Le \u2018 a \" 1 - aw in coming to the match was moot communiostions of their re ken approsc pie ° * BK erial Nursery.ee TF H R NPAVE a CO, >\u2014THE LYMAN B Toronto and Montreal » Bostop sératch when this Ra be À - LL] hn Rire m., Ottaws {12.35 p m.S0sm, 17.05 p.m.&t Lin, .20 8t.Pelir de Valois « 12.50 a.m.and 16.90 p.m.{Week days (i) Saturdays.\u2014 Pass.Agent, 129 St.J | Belephone, Main, Tg, To sm Telephone.Main 3733.G.T.R.Trains leave Bemaventure Station mw MM = | wy F to «VFN Q Li »~ to 04 E = : : 2 i GAME Xo.7.inime = liées I}, FESEGEESRESEOR \" \"gt > & u © .Walewright 8 this in- 5er situe Corrected to SHPT, lat, 1903 Huntiñpdon, Ft.Covington und Masson 6; 7.15s.m.\u20148t Johns, Eouses Pt.7.40 a.m.\u2014 Brockvitle-Kings 3 ehec, Sherbreoke, P: Plaÿed :in the Hast bus Association.\u2018This was the Hastings in this ; au won _ thin (8 clube), 8%.dl H bans, Burlington, Whits rik Sortites TRY w wb 4% pe-\u2014 Huntingdos, Ft Covington p.m.\u20148t J Rouse\u2019s Point.pm.oy 's Poin Broa sad fn I A ca s \u201cos T ills, Granby, Waterloo.termediate stablons.\u201c La) w - ç rg | Bt À Ï = i W.Nal ME dé oo a LS rates, why not bas - Mane - f =r ot sv SISUS DER 00-10 1m coton 5 Toronto, 7.%0 a.m.\u2014 Portland snd Quebec.7.25a.m.\u2014 New York.Boston aud C.V.R 7.158.m.\u2014New York via D.& H.\u2019hicago.Detroit and Toroato.7.40 a.m.\u2014Bt Cesaire and Marieville fr Eee ne pti NET T w = wep 8.588.m.\u2014Waterioe.05 a.m.\u2014 Rouse + Point.,30 a.m.\u2014 Brockville, .20s.m.Ottawa and Valleyfield.or Sherbrooks, Quates -\u2014Bt.Johns, Bt.All River Job .m.\u2014New York vis D.& H.Faraham and C.V.R.points | NRA Lé Ing the Cate Demin © > dyes 3 - © RN RENNES = wu tad rp Ï vi 1] ze = SS85RR - B ~ bi Rw SSYNSRRHSNSHES JE mw LRA ea Frs = m.\u2014Ottawa and ValleySeld tation, Tarn] i ] MH on BREE ERNRERNNEBES H OME Ina BRSBEZR MK ot a ! tre ax Ï = on w Buburhan Train Serviee.Bat.only, 356, 8.15, 5.45 uLél Bp [ Hoo le) \u201cLi me hy M \u201cun + RUBE Ryu rs r sedsdaxdessuase » \u201c ps torse 8 x\u201c 8 2 Ai Mr faste pondered a while and zn- n° F & CANADA AND BRITAIN.to the purchases of land in \u2018est by some of the British visitors, the \u2018Patrie\u2019 says:\u2014\u2018Canada fad never so valuable as at present in the eyes of the people of the British Isles, and there is no doubt that British capital will be coming to this country more freely than ever.The future has great destinies for us, and Great Britain could not do any better work than contribute ossible to the development, glory of her finest eolony.NOTES AND NOTICES.he time has arrived to give your last ordez of importation before the close of navigation, Mr.B.O.Beland, 26 Le- moine stréét, Montreal, is yet open to receive such orders as needed for Chocolat de l\u2019Univers, Quina Excelsior, Castile Soap, Alimentary Products, ete.Marvellous Results From One Bottle of DR.PETTINGILL\u2019'S 4 Kidnay-Wort Tablets ties and virtues of Dr.Pet- tdney-Wort Tablets are so ef fective in invigorating the entire excre- || toty system, and in relieving the strain kidneys, that diseases of these or gans have boen checked in thousands of osses when men and women had given up all hope of cure.2 s have become disorder- , and not doing the work that nature intended use of Kidney-Wort Tablets at once and perils of Bright's disease and ttle is guaranteed t 24 canta per bottle or J a pada a + qe ets SRERYREE CURRIER E gH BAY He person, upon my i SE NT TT Hip i te ve I City Ticket Offices, 137 bt.James 86.,(W.B Claney, Agent), and Bonaventure w \" Lu Two moves, Kay: Correct from Mrs.PF.J.Pentelow, G.Barry, \u2018à cute little flirtation.\u2019 St.Leon Water Chess Club.No.767: Mackensie Two moves Key: 100% & that I fenred I had al e raised his hand to a LI Neg 3 Ja T Tutercélonia! Trains lcave Benayentare Bepoins follows: a, Truro, sydney and \u2018Hysctnthe.Murra, is ( h Cuno Lois ne Tops: Be Bye , Dramomeéviile, Qapbes, Riri Ton dos irate Stations, IL 45 pa .84, Hyacinthe, Drummon\u201d- stations, PT Ki Sr era my opponapt ag Ho cast 8 my \u2018 op, 80 dy fim Le » 7 F but Was several times T RRÉSESSURAELEER This Fr ron: At last greed Patsereon, Thé king bestrodé the corpde.tip té press | Nicolet and Intermediate Tratus Arrive Benaventare Depet = SRra82gtggsage ne i Ë After lengthy refi T, P-Kt 3 oh ! ?he repli 5.bq 37 oa 1 wat one th clubs much nesrer at hand.The trifling distance of 1,400 046 by a wire direct from LEXANDER IGÉVSAY, ee at Proc Cor.Service, fog, Good Wack pod Low Prices.Bag 4.simars oats ro NEWSPAPERS, .à Ÿ hy LE, tation 8.00» em, \u201cmer 87 only.9.00 ary 3 am, 97 oniy.tation .stations 45 p.m, 145 pm, mn: 1210p m, pm 8, , Bt.Lin, 7.08 p.Gabriel EGG, 108 Stree\u2019, Station R > dally.ur bine wher only, 5.00, ., 140 am, , Bat.enly belly, 10.30, an.a.m, $8.10 10,5.5,5.6, 17,6 La ™ 18, 8.00, 30 py Fri 66.(VE e nm aventure ed Monoton moon dally, 85 bor 3 pas Drusrmon1- ne, 4.48 3.20 Depot Moncton, Gly sxcupt re du Loup, Levis, Drum- mediate sta- day.athe, Relosil ons es 10.34 it.James St, es Advertisements, CANNIFE'S Fe GORSETS Are Leading all other makes in FIT, FINISH and MATERIAL OUR GUARANTEE is with every Corset that leaves our Factory, and we keep a fuli line of Ready-made Corsets on hand.Our stock of Hose Supporters end Dress improvers 15 the largest in the city, aad are from the best English and American (NEF CORSET CD, 105 Bleury Stre Phone, Main, 2087.AGENTS WANTED.THE CHILDREN OF ASSA \u2014 A Romance of Ancient Egypt.by Georg Ebers.CHAPTER XXXE.Three days had since the pio- peer's departure, and although it wus still early, busy occupation was astir in Bent-Anat\u2019s work-rovms.The ladies had passed the stormy night which had succeeded the -exciting evening of the festival, without sleep.Nefert felt tired and sleepy the next morning, and the princess to introduce her to ver pew duttes for thé iret time next day; but the princess.spoke to her encouragingly, told her that no man should put off doing right till the morrow, and urged her to follow Ler into the workshop: ' \u2018 \u2018We must both come to different minds,\u201d said she.\u2018I often shudder involuntarily, and feel\u2019 as if \u2018I bore a brend\u2014sea if 1 had w stain bere on my shoulder where.it was touched by Pask- ca rough > The first day of Jabor gave Nefert a Bo sot work, the had begun the secon y the work she be already bad a charm for her, and by the third: she rejoiced in tae little results of g ; Rut her in the Tight plages for she had the direction of a rge number of young girls and women, the daughters, wives, and.widows of those Thebans who %ere at tae War, of who had fallen in the fiéld, who sorted and arranged the healing herbs.Her helpers sat in little circles en the und; in the midet of each lay a great eap of fresh and dry plants, and in Sarunnar, OcToRER 3, 1903.mother that holds saftecing child m Aer arma.And she thought: \u201c\u2018 ebay it is to give \u2018wounds, how hard à ta heal them!\u201d and so she wept; one tear after another fell on the earth, and wherever they wetted the ground there sprang up a kindly healing plant.\u2019 \u2018Isis is good!\u2019 cried a little girl apposite to her.\u2018Mother says Isis loves cail- dren when they are good.\u2019 Your mother is right,\u2019 replied Nefert.\u201cIsis herself has her deer little son Horus; and every human being that d and that was good, becomes a ehil again, and the Goddess makes it her own, one of the wonten was crying.Bhe went up to her, and learned that hey husband and her son were both dead, the former ° à among the most Syria, and the later after jis return in to Egypt.\u2018Poar soul!\u2019 said Nefert.\u2018Now you will be very cafelul, that thé \u2018wounds of others may be healed.I will teR you seme- thing more about Isis, She loved her bueband Osiris .dearly, as you did your dead husband, and I my husband Mena but he fell & victim to the canning of Seth, and she could not tell waere to find the body that bad been carried away, while you can visit your husband tolligently used.every afternoon hand Course includes pandence, Grammar, Write, call o ospectus.and immediately it began to rise.You know, of course, that each, inundation arises from a fear of is, Thus a widow\u2019s sorrow may bring bleésing to millions of human beings.\u2019 The woman had listened to her attentively, and when Nefert ceased speaking \u20ac : \u2018But I have still three little bests of my son's to feed, for his wife, who was a wacherwoman, was eaten by a crocodile Pupil far soma years of the renowned Madame devoting much time to coloratura work.Vienna Court Conservatory; Signor Sapio, Florence, Italy; Georg Henschel, tnd takes it to her breast, and nurses London, Eng , and others, om her sister Nepht.till he Formerly in charge for several years of Vocal Department at Halifax Con- sroys ap: can fight fer his father.servatory of Muaic.Specialist in the science of Natural Voice Production efert observed that while she spoke and Singing on the four-fold structural basis of Anatomy, Physiology, Physies and Psychology.Professional men, Clergymen, Lawyers and College Graduates have been The Magnetic Voice In Speaking, 1018 SHERBROOKE STREET, Individual Evening Instruction at telephone (Main 2890) » J.D.DAVIS, Principal, Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.THE.USE OF THE VOICE sox 0 Shits Mrs.Madeleine Homer-Curry of New York, Viardot-Garcia, of Paris, Also with Reinhold Herman, of enthusiastic workers under Mrs.Curry's tuition.as in singing, is the voice in- At home, from 2.30 to 3.39, and 8 to 9 in evenings, to OPENING THIS WEEK.in his grave.Then Isis went thro ; EVENING OLASSES.the lan lamenting, and ah! what Arithmetic, English, Bookkeeping, was to becomé © Foyt, which re- Accountancy, Shorthand, Typewriting, ceived all its\u2019 fruitiulness from Femmanship, French veice Chemistry Osiris.pT gered page Te cd Mochanfeal and Architectural Drawing was green oh its banks.The Goddess Algebra and or Advertisin ves over this beyond words, and one th, The Commercial Course ls TOU YOUNG ENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Bored ves fell in ihe bed of the river, SER: complete an price Tue Short DONINION SQUARE.Typewriting, Corres- and office work.vor ENROL NOW.The School for Young Ladies 916 SHERBROOKE STREET, Condueted by Miss SYMNERS AND MISS SMITH, Wil le-open on TUNBLUAY, lol Sepluinoer.Pupils who-desire it are prepared for the Telephone Up 988.he wan at work.Poor foiks muet EVENING CLASSES |usiversiy School Examinations and for work for themselves, ¥ad not for others.RESUMED SEPT.28th.: Matriculation., AY, Th September, Miss If the princess did mot pay us, I could Commarelal Subjects SHORTHAND, SŸMMERS and Miss SMITE will be at not think of the wounds: of the saldiers, Ine Pa RiTING, = RAP ce.home to receive visitors on school business.who do not belong to me.I am m0! sel Mein OAZA 8 Prineipals Prospectus on Application.longer strong, and four mouths to fill\u2014\" _ Nefert was \u2014es she was in the course of new duti ; ged Bent-Anat to raise the wages of the ve vilingly?said \u2018Willi > said the coûid 1 baat down an aagistant.Come now.with me into kitohen, 1 am having soma fruit packed for my fsth- er and brothers; there must be a box for incess.\u2018How \"For prospectus apply to the office yovxe WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL CLASSES Open MONDAY, Oct.5, 1903, and further information, 896 Dorchester street.DUNAAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE The Church School for Girls in the Diocese of Montreal PRESIDENT; \u2014 WIS GRACE THÉ ARCH- ARMOCIATION BISHOP OF MONTREAL.Mena toa.Nefert followed her royal friend, found had finished sie took ber hand.\u2018Whatever your fingers have touched,\u201d she gx» claimed, \u2018takes sonte pretty aspect.Give me that scrsp of papyrus; I shall put it in the case, and write upom it\u2014 * \u201cThese were for King Ramenes Fer fu Tel.Up.MT& front of each work-woman a number of parcels of the selected roots, leaces, and flowers.An old physician presided over the whole, and bed shown Nefert the first day the particular plants which he nved- The wife of Mena, who was fond of flowers, had soon learnt them all, end she taught willingly, for she loved children.She soon had favorites among the chil: dren, and knew some ss being indus trious and careful, others as idl§ end beedless.\u2018Ay! ay!\u2019 she exclaimred, bending over a little nalf-naked maiden with great almond-shaped eyes.\u2018You are.mixing them all together.Her father, as you tell me, -is at the war.Suppose, now, an arrow were to strike him, and this plant, which would burt him, were laid on the burning wound instead of this other, which would do him good\u2014that would be very sad\u201d The child nodded her head, and Jeoked her work through again.Nefert turned to a little idler, and said\u2014\u2018You are chattering again, and doing nothing, and yet your father i in the eld.if be were ill now, and has no mediciae, and if at night when he jb asleep Be dreazes of you, and sees you sitting dle, he me say to himself: \u201cNow I get well, but my little girl at home does not love me, for she wonld rather sit with her hands in Ber lap than sort herbs for her | sick father.\u201d\u2019 Then Nefert turned to a large of the girls, who were serting p ; ts, end mid\u2014Do Ton children, know the oi of all these wholesome, lerling ge, ot The Horys went cut to fight sgainst Seti, the murderer of his father, dnd the horrible enemy wounded Horus in the eye in ihe.struggle; but the son of Osiris conquered, for good always conquers evil.But when leis saw the bad wourd, che pressed ber son\u2019s head to her bosom, and her heart was as sad as that of any poor human \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014\u2014 Advertisements.~ voué di ve the quiet of Mind giv T hates to Be TT tell you that 1 be: ed by his daughter's clever help-mate, the wife of Mena.\u201d\u2019 After the midday rest the princess was called away, and Nefert remsined 2426 Bt, Catherinest.(Cor.8tanley) MONTREAL a OF rther Inter: tk dress the Principal, robin Ww obey Intending pupils ressived daily from 9 » ni them packing in one case the golden Reopens on TUESDAY, September 15th, dates of the oasis of 8, and in anoth- 1.A tui stat of accomplished teachers.ê û ing\u2019 | Musto: \u2018direction 0 P, er the ark dates of Nubia, the king\u2019s Ve cer vatorions Puplis receive sound Con LE ation ys ; traiînidg with the influences of Be eT the box cg ELOCY Sr rapiad Cotscan Some, Harms and rearranged, the varique colgred aus ; be \\ ation.apply.to he LADY PRINCIPAL, in gra terns, other te D , Que preserved in as.Co iy J.P.STEPHEN Reps ert Bent-Anat ldoked on, and when fhe KINDERGARTEN MATINEE, @7th Concert MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (228 and 940 DORCEBSTRA 87 Secretary for some hours alone with the work-we- en.When the sun went down, and the busy crowd were about to leave, Nefert detained them, and said: \u2018The Sun-bark is sinking behind the western hills; come, let us pray together for the king and for those we Jove in the field.Each of you think of her own; you children of your fatbers, you women of your sons, and we wives of our distant husbands, and let us entreat Amon that they may return to us as certainly as the sun, which now leaves us, will rise again mormiag\u2019 ' .Nefert knelt down, and with her the OTTAWA LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.Unsurpassed In Situation.\u2018quperior Teachers, Careful Reopens X Given at the BRAN at VIOTORIA HALL B ty 4500 Sherbrooke Bt.Westmount, SATURDAY, October 10,1208,s13 p.m.sharp (Children of from 5 to Il years of age only will ppear.Invitations | the Directér, appesr.Te SRIVE se Dorchoster r ft.supervision.Mason & Rikoh Pianos used.Sept.8th.Fellow of the American Guild of ; a New York, Associate of the Royal Organists, Loridon, Kng., Licentiate in Music.MUSIOAL OR A SoD OXYRRDAAL.Lessons in PIAËGFONTE and ORGAN or women and the children.PLATING, oan CULTURE aad the When th ro irl to , TRE 1 Nefert, and wid, tiling her arene: p80 parents dosiring A first cles reëidential sgh ou pole) Bosiem taugnt for children from 8 ta bast made us kneel here yesterday, and school for their daughters should send for Bupila prepared for examinations.At bome daily already my mother is better, because J *u*.65 dar.to arrange sbous lessons) from 3 to Sand § to 9p.prayed for her.! Addross\u2014Nrs.ANNA ROSS, Lady Principal « BISNOP STRBET.No deubt,\u2019 said Nefert, strokis child's black bar, pires the (To bey coutivend.) rere RIBLE WORDS.SATURDAY, OCT.3.UNDERSTANDEST THOU WHAT THROU READEST! Acts viii, 30.This question may be asked of every Bible reader, which every one should be.The Book is for all, needed by sll, may be understood by all.Its author, the Holy Épirit, is at hand every time His words are read, to teach their meaning.important, apd is this course Address: BOUSEAND SCRA.curriculum of most of our Every housekeeper should take up Writs to-day for Free Booklet.CANADIAN, CONRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, * \u2018Limited, 20-06 King 85.W., Turente, W.RAPHAEL'S Arr Classes For Drawing and Painting | wilL OPEN ON THE SIXTH OF OCTOBER For particulars apply st his Studio, Alexandra Rooms, 2204 St.Catherine St.2804 Konigsberg Piano School Pupils are ared and examined for the fallo sin fmatitutions : Leschotir Conser vatord \u2014 Leipzig, Vienna, Berlin.PROFESSOR VON KONISGBERQ being schools.ent.The Father writes His words in e heart, Christ opens the mind to understand, the Spirit teaches and guides into all truth.(Jer.xxx.À; Luke xxiv, 45; Johp xiv.26.) An teaching must be-in harmony with the Book as à whole, and when net understood, the teacher should be questioned as to what he 8 Tichozta \u2018ft, Co 18.) child He was found be had; and in the meantime belt around him.MISS GRAHAN'S PHONOGRAPHIC AND BUSINESS INSTITUTE, at the bottom with the (PUPIL OF LIBZT) Studio\u20142367 gt.Catherine Street, MONTREAL.).HEBRON MORSE, Organist and Musical Director First Baptist Church, r.At.Catherine 8¢.1 he frequen: Day &Eveni \u2018 means.Bee in the EO asked.The | De sprsipaee retrace rer voice first thing is to believe, pus trust in, the | We Give Sw .BhoriBend, pre for College.Diplomas.| ersonal, Christ.° Then og 7: Ton \u2018Young Men Bookkeeping (the Le- Address $7 BERTHELET ST., o .' e Uni ; vi.3) The nore we learn of Jom the pA wemen Le and Freon.= Call botween 6 snd § p.m.mere We 11 want te\u2019 w, | Hide, horou re pn box reeves | cdzic, || ART STUDIO, ti ollow and cry after, an .shall be taught.Second.Believe and Business OO ee de 203 Bleury Streot.bal be visé jou do know.He that|[l Edusation.Main 17k % Board ll) hath, and heeds what he does under of Trade Bide.§| MISS STONE has resumed her tand, shall receive more.uke viii.| - 18) Third.Receive the word as & little Classes as uaual pire did.A Poor, wealbminded man only \u2014 , RE ting at à ase Christ 1 i i wark, t- question that Ruskin asks is whether ne pote a Bu Teste Chit ee ne ne on din, Ta Jorge Misc.hat man had ais wealth or his wealth be Te i ed those wo, Eat it is the donald.oo.bad bim.There are many like chat man.he ee rem d \"will teach His way.Ruin tells of # rich man who had | If it is net money it i» Some t hing | ar y his weslth is.thé form of gold coins better.To suc à, VS \u201c21% hich he carried with Lim in a belt he said to the rich young TU ou _\u2014 around bis waist.He was on board must go oud ell what YO ee ad : vesse.ie to sit come and fol me.1 do mot know when or ee of mind of vem] whiEh bep aii.That we do not consecrate to God we with or we shall lose our m > Now the significant souls.\u2014 Northwestern Advocate.CH of the Conservatory uildin ky, Vienna, Carpen' READABLE PARAGRAPHS Mr.Kidder\u2014'Ah, how-der-do, Doctor! 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Lumber and Timbo Re cor, ved Christie's celebrated make 0e ole Bama Onlerir ceived, dard STABLE REQUISITES \u2014Har- pess and Saddlery.Repairs of all kinds.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Fender for Bulidinge on the Riviere Ouelle he Separate Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside «Tender for 8 Combined Passenger and Freight Station,\u201d spender for à One Stall Engine Shed,\u201d render for a Shelter,\u201d \u201crender for & Section Tool House,\u201d as the case may be, will be received until TURS- DAY, the 6th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1906, for the above mentioned buildings to de constructed on the Riviers Ouelle Branch.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Station Master at Riviere Ouelle, P.Q., and at the Chief Engineers Gffice at Moncton.N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the B8pecification mast be cdmplied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Have You a Cold?Then try a box of HARTE\u2019S GRIPPE WAFERS, A Sure Cure.Have You a Cough ?Then use===\u2014\u2014 | HARTE\u2019S COUGH MIXTURE.The Best Thing Out.\u2014\"Price, 15e.J.A.HARTE\u2019S, Rallway Office.Moncton, N.B., Sept.15, 1908.1778 Notre Dame NTT TTY wr ow EE RE ER EN SLACK.MIXED OR B REPRESENTATIVE TRA am Of the Entire American Continent ; CEYLON TEA IN SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY, 60c, 50c, 40c.30c, 25c Per Pound.Full nett Weight of Tea.\u2018MATURAL.CREEN.== SWHOLESALE TRADE GOOU Local Houses Report Heavy \"Sales but Sldw Payments QUOTATIONS ON ALL LINES OF \"GOODS ARE STIFF\u2014WEST- ERN TRADE GROWING.Montreal wholesale houses to-day re Port heavy sales tor the \u2018fall and win- \u2018ter trade.From all over the country factory reports are coming in to the ferent firms throughout the city, from their representatives on the road, and with these reports large orders are also placed for goods in season.The general order departments are taxed daily to keep up with the demand for shipments, but while goods are being bought ireely by the retail mer chants, cash returns have not been any \u2018Eo ; in , #0, Doticeable is this particülar fact that several of our Jargest Wholesale howses state that collections on delivered summer goods have been most \u2018unsatisfactory during the month of September, this is accounted for from the fact that professional men ae well as many farmers have speculated beyond their depth, and as a result cash pay- to the retail merchant are also \u2018ansatisfactory.However, (ravellers report that the erops, especially thro ut estern \"Canada and the North-West Territories are and that with\u201cthe movement «of the grain eastward ney will be \u2018much more easily obtained.Trade in the west from il wholesale point of Slew 3s growing ra y, 80 much so, in , that several of our largest wholesale bouses find it difficult to properly han- i ily from \u201cthis end.i is state of affairs ; local is concerned ébe Greenshields Company, Limited, will open its new six-story warehouse in Win- \u2018oopez on Nov.1 next, and from this goods consigned to the west the Territories \u2018will be handled at She Prairie City.Cotton Company\u2019 I The Merchants\u2019 \u2018Circular, recently issued to the whole- \u2018male trade, indicates à tend to high prices.The increase on al lines of goods of from one to one and a half cents is not any too welcome to business men, as cash returns are slow and unsatisfactory from the retail trade.Pros for the coming year are encourag- and our largest wholesale firms are preparine for an unprecedented season\u2019s \u2014\u2014 .WATERLOO NOTES.\u2018 Waterloo, Que., Oct.2\u2014The Waterloo = y s second among the academies and High schools of the proviace.Principal Mabon and his staff are to be congratulated The Rev.Canon Plant, of Gardner, ime, formerly assistant of the Ven.Archdeacon Lindsay, is in town this week the quest of Mrs.D.Lindsay, \u2018Rest Cottage,\u201d Western avenue.L.W.Parent, of New York, is f F _ tbe guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Racicot.D.Savage, of South Roxton, was oe this ve calling on old friends.Mr.E.F.de Varenne\u2019s family, who spent the summer at Murray Bay, returned last week.: Delegates attending the Provincial Un- \u2018 at Quebec are Mrs.C.A.Nutting, fes.A.À.Racicot, Mrs.C.H.Parmelee \u2018 Miss Beers.M Henry Bird left on Thursday morn- for Quebec to meet his father, who coming from England.Mr.Bird las seen his father for aver sixteen years.expects to be in town for a tr ages the first part of this month IT IS NOT THE BRAIN Sut the Stomach that is Responsible for that Depressing Headache Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets will Cure It and Cure It Permanently.\u201cBe hasn\u2019t enough brains to have a headache\u2019 is a term so often used that one might be led to believe headaches were caused by the brain.But any phy- sicisn will tell you that beadaches\u2014the dull, depressing kind that are worst of all\u2014come from the stomach.Headaches \u2018are one of the symptoms of Indigestion, and Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets drive them away once and for all.; This is not an idle .Statement, but something that bas been proved \u2018thous- ends of times.Here is one of the proofs.Juliana Sandburg, of 221 John St, ton, says: \u2018For Tver six years I had beep troubled with Dyspepsia and Headaches.\u2018Nothing 1 ate would agree with me and nothing I tried would cure me.\u2018Acting on the advice of others, I began to use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.1 got relief almost at once, and was soon completely cured.\u2019 ; Reading of Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets \u201cwon't cure Dyspepsia or Headaches, but ing Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets bas never failed to do it mil | \u2014 _ before leaving for Paris.He has been | taking a special course in the New York hosvitals.Miss Laura Payan returned \u2018rom Fic | last-week where she spent a number of montha.The Rev.W.A.and Mrs.Rend-r, of Richmond, Vt., are guests at the Lome of Mr.W.Kennedy, Frost Vilage.Mrs.(Rev.) J.3B.Hicks leaves on Mondgy, Oct.5, for Mortishirg, Ont., to attend the Branch meeting of the W.M.=.MADAME MELBA SKETCH OF HER CAREER.Madame Melba was Helen Porter Mitchell, daughter of Mr.David Mitchell, a successful Victorian contractor and squatter, who hailed from Forfarshire.The lady is consequently a Scotch Australian.She was horn in 1865, at Burn- ley, on the Yarra braes, close to the city of Melbourne, but she was reared in the bush, on à station then owned by her father, named Killara, near Warburton, which is one of the most picturesque spots-in Gippaland.Miss Mitchell came of a musical family.Her father had a MR.CHARLES GILBERT (Baritone), With Madame Melba.rich bass voice: her mother, Isabel A.Dow, was an accomplished musician «nd her two sisters bad fine voices.s first lessons in music were the \u201clullabies of ber mother.It was her-motaer, too, who was her first instructor on the piano.The distinction of introducing Melba to the Covent Garden public belonged to the late Sir Augustus Harris, who subsequently wrote a remarkable letter on the subject of the Australian debutante\u2019s quickly-won popularity.Madame Melba\u2019s initial Garden \u2018stage took as the heroine of Donizetti's \u201cLucia di Lammermoor.\u2019 Her success, both wita the critics\u2019 and.with the public, was so spontaneous and overwhelming that her engagement for the next (1889) London season was rendered inevitable.The per prima donna\u2019\u201ds principal appearañce o 1889 was in Gounod\u2019s Poo and Juliette,\u2019 and she had the advantage of being instructed in the role by M.Gounod himself.In 1890 she created, at Covent Garden, the character of Ophelia in Dr.Ambroise Thomas\u2019s \u2018Hamlet,\u2019 which she had the advantage of rehearsing with the composer himself.In 1891 she sang at St, Petersburg, with the brothers De ke, by special command of the Czar, and displayed a successful round of parts in the European capitals.In the following year Madame Melba again appeared at ent Garden, and sae was engaged with the brothers De Reszke for a grand tour of the United States in the exhibition year, 1 appearance on the Covent lace in May, 1888, Her visit to America was a wholly unprecedented success; hut in 1894 she was back at Covent Garden fo charm huge audiences with her Nedda.in Leoncaval- I's \u2018Pagliacci\u2019 and her Marguerite in \u2018Faust.In the autumn of 1805 Madame Melba made x long and enccessful concert tour in America and sang in the: following spring at the Metropolitan Opera Honse, New York.Tn 1806-7 she was leading prima donna of Abbav, Choeffot & G-avu\u2019s famous company in New York.During the seasons of 1897-98 and 1808- 96 she was under engagement with the Damrosch & Ellis Opera Company.appearing in eastern cities and in California.operatic engagements in Europe and Madame Melba sang in Paris, Milan, Monte Carlo.London and for the Tirst time in Germany.In 1900-19) she was again in New York with the Maurice Grau Opera Company and the reason qf 1901-02 was spent in Enrope.The following vear was occupied by her visit and\u2019 profes sional tour in À ia, The season of 1809-1900 was devoted to | CANADA A Country Worth Living in.SERMON BY THE REV.J.L.GIL- MOUR, PASTOR OF OLIVET CHURCH, ON SEPT.27, 1003.\u2018Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people\u2019 (Prov.xiv., 34).The Rev.R.A.Torrey, who seems to be in many respects Mr.Moody's successor, in speaking in London on a recent cecasion, uttered the following words: \u2018There was a time when I wished that 1 had lived in the days of Whitefield, or of Wesley, or of Finney.I thought, O how grand it must have been to live in days like these.I am glad now that I am living in the year 18003.1 believe you and I have croseed the threshoid of one of the greatest epochs in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ on earth.I be- Lieve we are going to see ome of the greatest revivals in all the world\u2019s history.Revivals in these old days meant something more circumscribed, but a revival to-day, with railways and steamships and telegraphs, means a revival round the glo Lhe dawn has broken in Japan.\u2018The daylight is coming.The dawn has broken in India.At the Decennial Mis sionary Conference in Madras, which delayed me three weeks in coming to this country, the one great thought was prayer to God for a revival throughout India; snd wh.e we were gathered telegrams kept arriving from all parts, saying, \u201cThe revival has come.\u201d \u2018The diwn has brought delight in Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania; and soon the light will burst upon this favored land.How bright the light will shine, how far the work will extend, how many souls will be gathered in, depends upon you and me.We all of us have our part by praye-: Will you each do your part?Will you spend all the time in prayer you ought to spend?Will you do all you ought in personal work?God help each of us to do our best!\u2019 It is under a conviction of the substantial truth of these sentiments that I am addtessing you this morning and asking for your contributions next Sunday on behalf of home mission work in the Eng- lish-speaking parts of Quebec and Ontario.It is with the assurance that under the guidance of God something can be done, that we approach the privilege of helping as far a8 we can in .the spread of truth in our own land and in the twentieth century.I.The first conviction upon which we may securely build in this work is the conviction that Lord Strathcona uttered \u2018a few weeks ago when, in receiving an honorary degree from the University of Toronto, he said in his addresg that \u2018Canada is a country worth working for.\u2019 That we have here a country that is worth working for is a sublime eonvic- tion that should enter into the heart and blood of every young man and every Young woman in the land.è Was a time when in the late autumn the gates of Canada were each year locked by the bolts and bars of ice, 60 that the people of this country were shut off from ali contact with the outer world until the breath of spring umlocked the gates again.That time has long since passed, and we now stand in days when our country is more and more coming into the great highways of commerce.One of the most significant.and remarkable events of the past few years is the recent resignation of Mr.Chamberlain from the British cabinet.; ther we agree with Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s policy or not, there can be no doubt that a new era in the world\u2019s history is\u2019 marked when, for the sake of a policy that involves the British empire beyond the seas, a strong man will resign an influential position in order to work more freely.\u201cWhen we remember that in the fromt of this \u2018empire beyond the sens ständs our own land, we see clearly that we ride no longer in the side eddies of the world's history, but on its high In saying this we are mot blind to the great influence and vast resources of the great republic whose neighbor we are, but we feel that we have our own destin y, a8 we have had our own history.The United States grew into a united whole by the nnion ef the Puritans of New England with the Dutch of New York, and the Quakers of Pennsylvania and the Cavaliers of Virginia, who, sweeping out the bounds of their empire past the Alleghenies and across the Rockies, have made a nation that is now nearly eighty million strong.Our history and our ideals are different, and our possibilities are different too, but they are none the less dear to us.Beginning with a time when our country was only a small fringe of French population along the St.Lawrence and its tributaries, we have seen the incoming of the United Empire Loyalists into the Eastern Townships, into the country north of the St.Law.tence, and\u2019 into the Niagara peninsula.\u20ac have-seen also the arrival of sturdy settlers from Britain, who made homes for.themweïves in the Ottawa valley and in the further west, and have become the fathers of the population that pressed ipward and attracted still other settlers 80 that now the t prairies of the west are being ribbed with the plough, and we have the Atlantie connected with the Pacific by a great railway that marks its Jon, T across the whole continent, with the prospect of another railway further north, and Possibly another still.In this land we have a People whose virility and.vigor and hopefuiness are already ma.themselves felt and \u2018are marking themselves out as a people of destiny.It is in view of facts like these that we feel fully assured in adopting the view of the Canadian High Commissioner that Canada is a country worth working for, and with this fundamental conviction we face our home mission work, 2.But there is another conviction that our text pointe out\u2014that for the conserving and.developing of any nation\u2019s power there is need of righ teousness.is alone can send healthy flow through the country\u2019s veins.This alone can give vigor to its thews and sinews.own unless they are opposed by the Power of righteousness.vas ponte greatly im bed in visiting the ths of Cara at Rome.rhe huge walla lifted their arms to the sky, the roof was gone and the windows were gone, and t birds were building their nests in grass that grew at the top of the s.That great nation once had these buil , and once had the Colis- seum near the Forum, and once had many other evidences of power.It was not for the want of wealth that Rome went to pieces, but for the want of men.And what brought Rome down, and brought Babylon down, and Nineveh down, and Athens down, will bring ns down also unless we have some force \u20180 oppose that will make us men.Professor Ramsay, of Aberdeen, who has given a great deal of attention to the Ete ry of apostolic times, and to the political history of Rome says that what the Roman Empire needed to keep it from falling was what Christianity was in reality offering it.The offer was declined and the pire fell.The lesson for us is plain, that unless we keep in its purity and vigor what is ao Dou ful, we also shall share the same There are the forces of intemperance that are at work and that always sa a nation\u2019s power.There the evil is, an it will suck oùr blood away unless we can successfully oppose it.A medical missionary of India tells how one day a farmer and his nephew went out into their fields to clean out the trenches that carried the water to their farm in the system of irrigation that they used.The boy saw in a trench what looked like à log of wood, and gave it a blow, with the intention of cutting it in two and pulling \u2018it out.But instead of a log of wood it proved to be a deadly serpent, whose head leaked out and injected into the boy\u2019s ankle so much poison that he dropped to the d at once and was saved only by the timely aid of the missionary.Suche venomous serpent is intemperance amongst our people, and unless we strike it with a blow of strength it will strike us.Another \u2018force that will work ruin is political corruption.This takes on one orm in an absolute monarchy such as existed in old Assyrian or old feudal times, and it takes another form in times of modern democracy; it is always the same thing.Unless we can secure amongst our people the conscience that will enable them to do right we cannot permanently stand.Another danger that we are in to-day is the danger of sordidness\u2014the sordidness that s out of our very blessings in the way of material prosperity, and that saps that uplifting power of true idealism which is so n ul.Unless its citizens can be taught that they have souls there is no hope for a nation.Unless they can see that other world that is opened by Jesus Christ, and that helps us to see aright this world in which we live, they can \u2018have no re.creative ideals, they can have no power of great endeavor.ow let us not.flatter ourselves that we run no risk in this Canada that is worth working for.The following statement from a religious magazine regarding the home of the old Puritans js worth reading:\u2014 - \u2018A missionary of Connecticut recently gave an address before a body of ministers in which he depicted the utter depravity of the country life in that state, in the Dlackest colors.gd this e was violently attac y the préss, and by some blind optimists, painting that of which they mew: nothing, in most glowing colors.Immedia this missionary set to work to give the figures and facts in towns and villages, with such definiteness that all doub was at once removed; and these facts are appalling.He found evils of a very dark nature and degradation everywhere.Then up comes a colporteur of Rhode Island who says he can match every particular of this depravity in Connecti- eu tain in the rural life of the State af Williams.About the same time.the editor of one of the la: religious papers-in America déclared that\u2019 thé\u2019 depravity of the rural life in\u2019 Manssthusetts was deplorable and amont incredible\u2014 that within fifteen miles of Boston he could direct people to a kind of Life.ax abandoned and indecent as in any mining town of the West.: n our two provinces we have ha come to that yet.But there is no reason why what is happening elsewhere should not happen amongst us unless we oppose it by those \u2018forces that alone can | counteract these evils.3 agencies that are at work to lift up the nation are various, and we must give honor where honor is due.We have the press that in our country.has risen in its standard so remarkably within the last thirty years.We have our public schools\u2019 that are doing so much to develop the character of our eople.We have.our statesmen, whose ives are being given to the cultivation of national vigor .and power.But we humbly believe that amongst all these forces the work of Christian churches is second to none.It is with this conviction that we are doing what we can bere in our own church, investing money and time and energy in an undertaking that we believe is uplifting the community.And it is with this convetion that we ask for your contributions to home missions on Spnday next; so that beyond the sphere where Olivet's direct work can be done, Olivet\u2019s influence can be felt.Into the details of the work that our home mission churches are doing there is no longer time this morning to enter, but for information of a mere detailed character on this point I ask you to come to the lecture that Mr.Cameron will deliver on Wednesday evening.In the meantime let us think over our duty and lét us pray over it, and let us give heartily next Sunday.If any of you \u2018cannot e cheerfully I would rather you would not give at all.the condition of things that ob | It is the cheerfal giver that God loves, and it is the gifts of the cheerful giver that we want for this agency that is so important a channel through which to send to their own country the ri ness that exalteth a nation.\u2014 BIBLE CLASS FOR TEACHERS.The Saturday afternoon class for the study of the Sunday-school lesson for teachers will be resumed to-day, under the leadership of the Rev.Edgar T.Capel, the eral secretary of the Sun- day-school Union.This class has for some years been held in the Crescent Street Presbytepian Church, and was for: merly led by the late Dr.Mackay.It has Deen decided this year to hold it in the Y.M.C.A.building.It is the intention to have different city pastors lead the class as last year.\u2014_\u2014 THE CREMAZIE MONUMENT.At a meeting of the Cremazie monument committee, held Thursday, the treasurer adnounced that $334.50 had been collected out of -the $1-,500 subscribed.The monument will cost $4,300, and it was decided to give a grand gala entertainment for the benefit of the fund, in the Monument National, towards the end of November.Delegates were named to ask the city\u2019s authorization to erect the monument on St.Louis square.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNIVERSARY OF BANK FAILURE.Twenty-five years ago yesterday the City of Glasgow Bank closed its doors.The day is one of the blackest in the history of Scotch finance, for the losses were millions of pounds, and caused sui- fering through the whole of Scotland.Several of the directors were found guilty of illegal practices which led up to the failure, and were sent to prison for long terms.Some of them died in jail.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 ACTION AGAINST THE CITY.Mr.E.Fortin, through his attorneys, Messrs.Monty & Durauleau, is suing the city for $250 damages on account of injuries received by his wife, who was struck by an awning which fell from one of the stalls of the St.Jean Baptiste market.\u2014\u2014 ACTION FOR DAMAGES.Mr.W.J.Adams, through his attorney, Mr.A.R.Hall, has entered an action claiming a hundred dollars damages from the Montreal Street Railway.The plaintiff complains that, in May last, while his wife was a passenger on one of the comp = ° cars, there was an explosion the generator and the jumping off of the motorman led her to do the same, when she was injured.lr SHOT HIS BRIDE A FOOL WHO DID NOT KNOW THE GUN WAS LOADED.\u2014 Scranton, Pa., Oct.,2\u2014Because he pointed a go that be did not know was ded at his wife, Igatz Klenent, aged 2 years, of Oliphant, x groom .of two ww , is & widower and a prisoner.Recently he and his seventeen-year-old bride returnéd from -their wedding tour and began housekeeping.Yesterday he started qut on a hunting trip.As he kimed his young bride good-bye at the gate she laughingly said something about his being .unable to shoot, and that she would give bim \u2018leave\u2019 to shoot her.He play- ully raised the gun, pointed it at her, and it went off.She was only six feet distant, and the top of her head was blown away.He said that he did not now the gun was Joaded.He was committed to the county jail, but will likely released on\u2019 bail.afi DEGREE OF QUEEN'S SATURDAY, \u2018OCTOBER 3, 1505.Advertisements, 100 Doses For One Dolla; Economy in medicine mus: -.measured by two things\u2014cost .,.effect.It cannot be measured either alone.It is greatest in - -, medicine that does the most fo- ; money\u2014that radically and po.; nently cures at the least expe: That medicine is Hood's Sarsaparitia It purifies and enriches the i.cares pimples, eczema and ail © tions, tired, languid feelings, lo: appetite and general debility.\u201cI copld not eat nor sleep nor do -, housework.A neighbor presented ma a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla.It he .me right away.There is no better cine.Two bottles completely cured -.Mrs.JOHN BE.RUSSELL, Pinnical ses: Belleville, Ont.Hood's Sarsaparilia promises t: cure and keeps the promise.SHIRTS \u2014 A.M ID - DRAWERS; MONDAY we will put on sale 100 doz.of Men\u2019s Plain Wool SHIRTS and DRAWERS.Real value 65c.We offer them for.our Great | of MONDAY at only 0.LEMIRE &C0.1163 St James St, Cor.Fulford.(WHERE ALL CARS TRANSFER.) Bell Tel Up 2739, Merch.1207.\u2014 = \u2018tbe @ppoeition in the Domiron House of Commons, Mr.T.Callandor, M.A.of Aherdeen.t bas been appointed Prices © c: tirer, at Queen's.IN TROUBLE FIFTEEN ARRESTED AT WEEHAM KEN BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN SMUGGLED IN.New York, Oct.2.\u2014Fifteen Chipamen who, it is alleged, had been smuggled across the border from Canada, were ar rested when they arrived in Weehawken to-day.The federal authoritice were no- CHINAMEN THOSE WHO WILL BE HONORED AT FALL CONVOCATION.Kingston, Ont, Oct.2\u2014At Queen's University fall convocation proceedings, Which\" include the installation of Principal Gordon, several honorary degrees will be conferred.The Rev.\u201d Mr.Me- Gillivray, M.A., of Chalmers Church, and the Rev.John Mackie, M.A.of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, will be given the d of D.D.Ks LLD.degree will be conferred tified ef their arrest.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROME COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY The old Knowlton Academy, restored under the name of the Paul Holland Knowlton Memorial, is to be formally opened to-morrow afterioon.His Lord: ship Judge Lynch, the preeident, will occupy the chair.An admirable vault has been constructed for the preservation of documents and special relics, of which the Society has a great many al upon the Hon.R.L.Borden, leader of Montreal best citizens have been The member winning the Ballot will to $6,000, ) i and a half years.He can use his right proceeds.tute, 204 St.James street.THE PEOPLES MUTUAL WM: J.McGEE, Sec.-Treas., PICTURES orn L nT We de regilding as well as Hy EVERY YOUNG MAN WITH A SPARK OF AMBITION SHOULD BE SAVING MONEY NOW.There is no safer and more profitable method than that which otr system offers.ABSOLUTELY FREE OF INTEREST & Have ere in the line to suit the most exacting.1 it con be done, and as cheaply.up 2696 and we will give you an estimste for your work.Our 2430 ST.CATHERINE STREET, coraer Stanley Street ready.and are on our membership rel.Join mow and participate in our Appropriations on 6th OCTOBER, MEXT.ONE BY SALE AND ONE BY BALLOT.be entitled to a loan of anything from $200 or any other charge for twelve \u2018to purchase propertv anywhere in tbe Pre- vince of Quebec, or be may sell it to another mem™er ar a good price and eep the Full information apd circulars upon application to the office, Mecnanics\u2019 Insti BUILDING SOCIETY CLASS B.J.WIDMER NELLES, Vice-President.H.W.RAPHAEL ARCH.WATT.FRASER, Trustee WM.GERAGHTY, ALFRED JOYCE, \"TIRE FRA [GLI RE FRAMING Tejéphone address is \u2014\u2014_ Less NO BACTERIA.ere are forces at work us that.have brought down many gallant nations, and tbat will bring down our t to the Imperial Gallon.40 Cents for 10 Half-gallon Bottles Delivered.For Further Information Call Main 448, LAURENTIAN SPRING QO.b% than 2 grains of lime EE WATER ABSOLUTELY PURE, \u2018 seven, an requisition of the clu slow his meeting of dent, Oth benor list, taverably rosept If PA nt that ape.undoeubt they fo \u2018tæstéh | Tuesday J.Brent recelved being In ret by t Smith w ard Hod make up \u2018Any | BArdiLg ly withd past re feeling game w merits.en desp) win.tion of \u2018cucés t a \u2018 ag ing] me jen dr # a Saronpar, OCSPSER 3, 1908.À A - : = = HAW MAY nounced thelr vows ot oplihées.Tt is té LT EN MR.s A - RUN.be hoped that every member will be pre- .1 commercial losses were 18 with Tlabilities | some instances, of effects on business eu- | \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 sent at the meeting as business of import- F IN.CIAL of $151,796, against 15.failures involving terprises.Demands for \u2018funds fer legiti- Montreal Hockey Club sac Eu be brought forward.Ail up, = - bez, =1 last year.In the Parking class mate business are very beavy,.and bank ; ; ; \u2018 «pension accoun or most of r i ; LOCAL STOCKS.the $2,189,225 liabilities.Compared by pro- | ame paving a munjeipal do te et met bs Members Anxious to .; : - : \u2018Yindes the -prisclpal decrease in liabilities feeling the tension and less is doin there ATHLETICS BET \u2014 occurred in Quebec, while Ontario and Brit- There is a better demand for SE goods lr Have Him .as se - TER FEELING FOLLOWS HEAVY jen Columbia also made splendid comparh in Ontario and Quebec.Dumping surplus\u2019 ; .ms.or m re 5 > a President.ANNUAL MEETING OF 8.A.A.A.LIQUIDATION.compared below: = ome y Binion industry.Tro ee hare.closed.| © aixth annual meet! of the Star A.- rovinces.\u2019 0.Assets.Liabilities.' : _\u2014 A.A, took place with ry Jarge number \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, of .8 $110,085 $304.80 fest apple Crop ure.\u201d large, but the pond MR.FOSTER IS MENTIONED of the members present.Saturday Morning, Oct.3, 1908.Quedec .«3 LAIT ESS 2,163,683 p .be - a re a 17 list of (he officers for The week began with heavy selling, both British Columbia 50 51022 445% he AS THE NEXT SECRETARY |} re year.or in New York, and on the local ex.Nove Scotia! .- 8 198400 Oe CATTLE MARKETS.on.tron-\u2014 Me: 2, © , - CL , .et.2.\u2014 .at OF THE CLUB i nd nate the original cause of which seems New Brumewick 3 2% fn Chicago, Oct.2 Cattle, vecriplh, Sas [is what you will- Jook Hike the \"Hon.presilent\u2014A.H.Hersey, Esq.week before, where the continued decline P.E.Island ._ 7 a 102,000 15 $5.90; poor.to medium, 32.50 to ioe; ; au | ' Hon, vice-president\u2014Dr.D.À.Hart.In United States Steel to dally new lof Total Ti Sealed 35,282611 stockers and feeders, 32.25 to $4.15; cows, soon, Guard against it by ma .The members of the Montreal Hockey President Ed.J Callahan.records necessitated the sacrifice of large| \u2018Fotal 1907 .840 Clee 9322407 : 11-40 to $4.25; heifers, $2 to $4.55; canuers, purchasin y's Tu nse Cab are at work.The players are not Vice-president\u2014W.Jas.Wurtale.amounts of it, and other stocks held in\u2019 the Newfoundland.- 6 \"26,400 61, $1.40 to $4.50; bulle, $2 to 4.50; calves, 8.50 , _ sa 0, spot NOW\u2014 doing any practice Bs yet, but they are Second vice-presMent\u2014P.Mullany.middle west.This produced general trou- \u201c 1902 5 5,000 16,000 to $5.80.re IJ Consult our g y Dosiderable thinking just Secraiary-tressurer\u2014Ceeil M.Hart, 74 tle among the holders of these stocks else- ee Hogs, receipts to-day, 11,000; steady to ° qu doing © : now.Hintchison street.; eee ns oi yes \u2018 SHIPYARD PRESIDENT RESIGNS strons mized and butchers, 35.50 to 35.35; you will look like Those interested in the success of the wizged Committes-Edward Rabinson, James Mc- tern stocks wherever they could find a \u2019 good to choice heavy.35.70 to $6.15; rough 3 a wheel team this coming winter realize tha?Granahan, Albert Laroche and Edward J.market.Hence the heavy selling of Twin Philadelphia, Oct.2.\u2014At à meeting of the heavr, $6.35 0 $5.60; light, $5.70 to 36.45; | in order to make an early start organiza- Quinn.City, snd to a less extent of Detroit, To- directors of the William Cramp Sons, En- bulk of sales, $5.60 to $5.95.{ : is ood ant commence at once, consequently _ ledo asd Toronto Street Railway stocks.Eine and Ship putain Company Bald to- tendue Toe 8.000: sheep and Jambe, | = \u2019 i a s waa accompanied b ;.|'éay, Charles H.ramp tender s Te- dy: o choice wethers, .to although not generally, several little closed A SERIES OF WALKING CONTESTS.ion in New York, he) Seueral liquide Canation as president, \u2018and was chosen 4.15: fair ts chalco mixed, $2.28 to $3.55; up door \u2018taiks\u2019 have been held recently among A series of walking contests have been was, as uswal, so- carefully hidden that no\u2019 chairman of the board, a Dew office.The! native lambs, $5.50 to $5.76.bers, and now it is sais ' 4 S certain of RS en arrangsd by the Northern Electric Manu- one could following offears were elected: Henry $.East Baffals, Oct.2.\u2014Cattle, receipts,300 = t have been fairly well arran as ' guess who was selling.Af the 0 g © .4 , pts, mat Lors Devable ctitin.of officers pes (acturine Compas de hil high ind ' close on Monday, things looked pretty biue, Grove, president; vice-president, Edwin S.| Dead; slow, unchanged.Prime steers, at , ersuing Year.giving Da , hk ti ee a nce OX 1 = especially as the Euglish money market Cramp; general manager, R.W.Davenport.| Chers % zs.5; ne $4.50 to $5; but- d On Thursday evening the situation was on Th % ot rity pA oe Tk se was in the same condition as Wall Street.l Mr.Cramp .explained that he was resign- ons, $ 1 Lun: Le ers, $3.40 to $4.50; ISA my discussed among à number of gentlemen : e Ar e series o place Consols werd lower than for 35 years back ing to obtain relist from the exacting du- , $2.25 to $2.90; bulls, $2.50 to $4; and adit) mir de ed in- the success of the Montraal on Saturday at § o'eleck, trom Richmond and other securities were éperepondinalF les of his office.hid stockers and fesders, $2.85 to $3.90.7, \u2014 > pes seven, and from what can be learned a square, and up Guy to Sherbrooke, Park!lLeavy.This state of affairs seems to have a to S006 receipts, 327 head; 50c higher; $6.3 P ALM 9 ne requisition is to be signed D the members Nea: over the mountsin, Cote des resulted from \u2018undigested securities\u2019 in the E ARD Hoge, ints.9 ; | .reet of the club requesting Mr.Shaw to ames, Westmount, Atwater avenngy Dor-| sbape of hesy municipal loans.Many CHEESE BOARDS toate, poy , 9,600 dead; fairly active, | show his mame to ge before annual re Guy, and folsh at ond English municipalities have gone into the \u2019 \u2014 to res ne 2 ee ixed, 36-46 1745 Notre Dame St.meeting of e club for the office ol D esi- | - - nicipal ownership busin bos y .6.60; ow, 8 to dent.Other Dames were mentioned for the ~The tellowing have entered to date: \u2014 scale, and have borrowed Oe ormously fof PRICES GO STILL LOWER.no pigs, $8.40 to $6.50; roughs, $5.40 to \u201cete honor Vist, but that of Mr.Bhsw was most George Banry, R.a, W.Coldwell, works that do not immediately return soy \u2014 Bae ne to $6.75; dairies and 391, | THE cc! , $6.50.tavorably considered-and it is said he way W.Munn, J.Dyity, J.Hardman, RV A.) great profit.The 1 ù a à thi ; vor Com animons wish of tha Ne à pinces T.Irwin, A.Ran | Eons gran pape, lous of \u201cthese = bonds (apanes, Se sat tue \u2018choose board this| Sheep and lambs, receipts, - 8,800 head: EE.9358 sh ; embers and players of the club.ren rn.Mcculloch, J.Burgas C.Lewis, |them, they are zow almost unsalable, and | While soc Lu nca.Sates, at 11%-| to $6: firm; Jambes ot: mor, 10.05 ; As intimated in the wi ea Some me Bnet, J.Johns, G.Hesry and J.Y.| municipalities which hive to borrow motiey Buyers presest: Thompson, Alexander, Van te earn, 9 eRe ewes, 33.65 am ME Charles ree ands that 1 will e are compelled to negotiate short time losns.| Luven, al.Bissell, McKionon and Gil |$1.50 to $4; Canada lambs, 35 ghecp mixed, NEW STOCK EXCHANCE ; : accept \u2014 ore is thus very much the leépie.; \u2019 .«19.de Imposs sent xi.The al Breton FOOTBALL same as here, and the only remedy for both Iroquois, Oct.2.\u2014Offerings, 1,114 colored ; \u2014\u2014 ee re ecedaity of electing a new seems to ba continued liquidation, until the and 40 white cheese.Only two lots, 133 SHIPPING NEWS THE BUILDING PROGRESSING ou er acer.Then, again, EE Ace of + A JUNIOR MATCH.harvests and.tbe processes of trade and boxes, seld on board at 11 1-8» Balance _ NOTWITHSTANDING THE LAB.Secretary Will also become vacant after the fie teams ting StStaphen\u2019s (La- commerce bave made Investors strong wisold.Buyers \u201cpresent: Smythe, Weir.SOUTHWARK SAILS.0 ) ! Le apnual meeting and for this positios chine) nd En ne tap on\u2019s La- | enough to buy and boid all the securities Johnston spd Auld.The Bominion line S8.Southwark RERS STRIKE.- Bet es \u2018Postar is prominently mien\u201d geheduled match of tb yt Suntor lssued.\u201c\u201cFérabéin, Oct.3.~Twelve factorles offer.J.Denn, salles, from Montreal easly thls = tioned as successor to.Mr.W.C.De Witt.Teague tod ox RD Sx athletic Another unfavorable indication is the de- ed 1,127 white add 61 colored cheese.All| morking with £9 second and 50 third class Notwithstanding the la > etri M aumber of nagees are being put for: greubda, an ® \u20ac line In the demand for fron and steel, and |'sold at 116, except, 160 old Salon as|péssengers for Liverpool.Following is a the new Stock Excha % ding, mi ward as members of the executive, ani : the consequent lowering Of pricé and rer follows: , 800 white; Ayer, 461 list of the steamer's passengere:\u2014Miss 8.Francois Xavier street.ia ab Ar ! Vy \u201cHédgnon, This promises to be à pooû game as St.duction of ; si .B .tro: resent Appearances the incoming P e of output.Orgsnized efforts to-| white and 61 colored; Willer apd Riley, 216 arhston, Montreal; Mr.J.W.; from reset ee will certainly be oae | me s are putting out 3 strong team EA are.D Ho output of the blast fur- white.Be Tons, NB: Miss Durant, Liçerpéol ; showing form, à The.superstrychur selected from the very best man obtainable.45308 champions last season.nAces sre being made by lrommasterd | South Finch, Oct: 3.\u2014Cheaso boarded, 2,- Mr.T.@.Gillespie, Campbellford: Col.C.! thé ton\u201d that Pac y ee grrr \u2018 .Hardy, L £ The members and players of the club are » élfferent parts et the United States, and | 225 boxes.Price offsced op bosrd, like.4; Gorbam, R.A., London; Mr.J.E.Fesses determined to présent strong front this THE STAR A.A.A.large numbers of furnace men have in the None sold, factorymes looking for more Livupools Mr.James Jobson, Mr.M.ST.Mr.Petér Lyall, whose ; .coming winter and in making the effort to | : Eastern States made agreements to reduce money.Buyers .p nt: Weir, Fraser, Yosh, Sonate: Mr.D.B.Longaker, Mrs.are in the hundreds in his many sit regain lost laurels it is essential to elect sa \\heir output by 20 percent.In some cases Prunner, Gibson, Auld, Kepnan and Lo- Lons ee Qhjesgo.Mr.G.H.Long Mont.Lure ond rept is, hens \u2019 , * \u2019 -Mor- y eg ile and enthusiastic executive for thé SIXTH ANNUAL MEBTING\u2014MB.ED, {be mess meses will also be reduced =o gan.season.much 8s iron, so thet those who buy iron! Perth, Qet.3.Owing, td a searct ot| 1 Master Jas.Morrow, Master A.Mor- had not been inconvenienced by à mer J.CALLAHAN ELECTED PRESL.to manutecture late steel ars mobios good chess boas there, wars only Cael oo TY, Master Wo Morrow, Kellsell: P| on wenty out.Not more oA g - trade is [Eoxed 0 cheese on the market to-day.Macferiane, x .v , nty percent ol them done WHY SHAMROCKS LOST DENT ONCE MORE.; not very bright at preseat.This consid: Part of \u2018these sold at 11%ÿe, and the balance Mrs, \u201cNettes, Montre sion: pe Dettes and, their Dlades were filled.\u2019 , a : \u2018a.f e have all the men we want, mt \u2014 eration Influenced the selling of United! shipped to cold storage.The buyers pre- Rankin, Li ertso ; ; , Liverpool; .W.G.CLUB SAYS IT The sixth annual meeting of the Star States Bleel in New York, and of both Do- sent were: Bissell, Webster, How and Fer- Mra.re, iss obrtern, Moniceal: Mr.Lyall \u2018and we are | the Rev, J.Tudor Scrimger, Miss M.Shar- wages asked.But we à to \u2014 PRESIDENT OF TRE ÿ Amateur Athletic Association, held the minion Iron and Nova Scotia Stesl here.| 8uson.: \u2018WAS DUE 10.POON PHYSICAL other evening, Was very larger attended, thermes however, tbe prospects are mot : Listowel, Oct.2.\u2014Nimetÿ-nine factories man, Mr.Pau) D.Sauty, Montresi; Dr, AT paper\u201d - 22 1 \u2014 GoNDETION.- and proved & ocean every Way.| od ouraging; the market Is feeling decids boarded.2,008 boxes \u2014 2,006 white and 90 J.M.Waters, Mrs.Waters, Toroxto.Ti a pears that Mr.Lyall has not TT == The secretary-treasurer\u2019s report was very at 3 00 x mda on aur: gerer No business wes Jone on the \" NOTss.ed a paper for any of the trades, i- eredi + 3 oN securi- board, or afierwargs on et.Eleven ie ç i 0 3 Now Westminster, SE tas Oct.SM.ab creditable a site a large haut ties were taken by those who, if they could | senls wes the.best bid made on ths beard, we ai don line os Dominion, Capt.does Doi the.cers de een ç a a | in EE de Ugo Brant HE SET MR En = champions\u2019 defeat ear nh iat, Mr.Bd.J.Calla-| them.Most of the local list closed.with Rafe Close où BO ver.Nest fair rie alarme te about 3 o'clock might not esey to faille MTS cœuss ol Che poor showing mals 17 hag, who recently returned ven] 2 net gain for the week.C.P.R.Eained Fase, oot th Canadian Facifo Atlantie line 88 a ae which 2 our boys in tbe Shamros -Van er Broeklys, N.Y.wes once More chosen 2% Irug, %; Irem prefèrred, 2; Coal, # \u201cKeñtoty , Gét 3\u2014Small offerings to- Mount Royal, Capt.G: Webster, with gen- a 0 T be 6, w » ! dou me 2 0 a) HF dition te over the destinies of the-asso- Power, 1: \u201cToronto, 1 1-3,\u201d and Detroit, %, Dight bf whits \u2018and 620 colored cheese.ezal -cargd.from -Lemdon, is expected to ar- : JER so undoubtedly tBu- poor pr AS hard eiation.Mr.Usllal who: is welt| 21 tho other hawd, Richelleu, which was Buydts \u2018offered 1144c, but salesmen would |rirs at Montreal this evening or to-mor- they found themsoivel a r the Aa | known herexin: > circles; heayity sold; lost æ point, and Street Rails mot accept No sales on board\u2019 = row mornies;.Bde is taking.on part of LABORER WANTS DAMRGBS: =\u201d .er ithuir Naw - Westmipites: OR way, on smaif rales, 5; Twihs Bag not filly.yo Oltaws, Oot; 2.\u20140fsrings, 3,077 White and her Lost Bo rv ite, of ber gas rma pa peal : ; ji at TA ; ity.Hoobin, Finlayson, Currie and | Merly president of the Btar A.'A.A.for| recovered from its 3% point break, 413 colarods 488 were gold at 1iige, snd.439 Way up river.n successive 1 -Llgyds SM Hesperus, Capt.ackity to procesd in forn 3.Brenman; ta partieuler, owins to tierce and under lis CEp- closed % below.the openisg: Nova sootid ai il 6-1.The balance was herd st 113e, The T° ree years, roreived in the first matoh, were far irom tainoy tbe Star A.À.A.bazelisll team Steel - show : .; J 0 8 | \u2018 being in fit condition to stand the fast pace{ won the championship of the City and points, vig oo apport oe \u20ac Joue la whit ihe: bu TOR to blé.scie, 1e Que to arrive at Mont- the for W000 N is tion a VE LE Dre | of da, vtt, 1 ee uovthgae Tué ET re sme sa, ia BRE EB 5 BE 2 \" sy J.8\" as e hy 8 .FL Cano 85.3 , while E Smith WAS BO ho replaced him, coulé Bot Star Fest moun s ets, J.send) be pire is deducted, the loss is aden NTRBAL TRADE i \u201c¥he Cassation Pac Ala How 88.booby of May 14 last, while he was et .| Marmot, \u201cCapt.G.1 make up for his loss.Dun's Bulletin of-te-day says df Menten: trom Montreal to-morrow arin vib ployed unloading the ; crie no .5 ! here 4 open, High, Lov Close.Bales.trade: The failure list in the Montreal dis- ol via ! was not cuit = ; \\ eävy box, th Phil : AP.W.Davis, arte; football Je expected, AR acre C.land eleves \"he ue me were ail am, d .Stephen.À et cap with diag- The officials of the Iron and Steel Com- |thoush£ collections mar be delayed thirty gor Bristol vis Liverpool, arrived at Liver Te vs te do id , : ; ing those \" = At the, meeting just held it was decid- \u2018Any rumors, which may be current re- : § ¢.P.R.1 \" is- general and cattlé, for Bris , AW garding à pre-arrauged finish, sre.ed fo have Sand tombols, shorty, The CPR.Lf Ug U5 I DBE pic contimes | gtiviaey Sha Cine | tterpoul.en.leg was broken by.à - ly without the slightest foundation.Our fhe ; ; T! \u2018do, pret.n° 2% ».fhres ingoléeneies being reported.for i Hoag, line as.Main Head, Cupt- W.fell upon it.EN pat record shoulà speak for sell: ~The ensuing year: Honorary patron, May-| mom.Coal 714 6 TY 8 week, with liabilities not exceeding $0,000.eies; M alim troni.Monisekl Ro tndrrow \u2014\u2014 DORE geatiemen bero is that the| 7, Jerés Cochrane, M.P.P.; home \u201cdo: pret.100% 108 1 2104 Applications fer ranswy) indulgence en.ab- mepfaiog with gener gore tor 5 ast.WALL MUST REMAIN game was played and won, and lost on its president, Mr.A.H.Hersef howorary Power .wy 7% % ji 68 | Ligations falttig due on the 4th.whish le 8) ton, line 88.Huromh, Capt.J.: Fletits.We were beaten fairly, and beat: viee-president, Dr.D.A.Hart; \u2018presi- Richelfeu : MA NL 34 1a pretty \u2018héavy dak, have begn few, and as Dorward, sailed from Montreal this morp- Judgment was rendered by Ni.Jue en despity the gréat efforts at our boys to dent, Mr.Edward J.Callahan; vice-presi- MSR.or me \u2018far as can\u201d be udged, payments will bailing with \u2018general cargo and cattle tor -Lon- tice Archibald yesterday im thes oases amen ise Tottside of the poor physiol condi-| dent, Mr, W.James Wurtele: second Twin 2 32 U6 vel} provided for.As general don.of Ed.Roy vs.che.Serubbe.The piaio- 1ggled flan of some af our boys, we have no ex vice-prepident, Mr.P.Mullany; ecrctary- Tor Ry Jl ss 5 pik] 5,802 trade conditions there ls fittlé chapde le since The Donaldson line 88.Kastalit, can t.| Giff complained that the defendaut had re ar Homo after.Vantoüver won the game sressurer, Mr.Cecil M.Hat; 74 Hutehi.Detroit Ry .65 68% 644 a week ago.City dry good retktiers rv- W.BEL, with geseral cargo aol MPL etioroached on his property in the ooD- when Case nest.During the last quarter the son shrest; eommittee Mears.Ed.Roh.Toledo Ry °° +: 686 port an cxcellent trade doing, except on the for Glasgow, sélled from Mon struction of à wall.He ssked ths re no- ball 24 ot oncè cross to our détencé £136 insom, James MeGranahan, Albert ob NS.Sreel.0 % 19% 800 warm days, aud wholesale\u2019 trévellers are morning.h molition of the wall -and claimed of contre.\u2018The Vancouver defence, agaist: roche, Ed.J.Quin: n, Albert La-| \"gg pref 115 1 \u201c 21 sending {un liberal orders.@roberies show The 25.Nesbing.Captain x, Ni reins damages.\u2018The court found that mo od by ths and the majority of the » Ad.J.Quinn.Com.Cabi % 116% 27 a good sessonable disteibution; metals ana sailed from Montres! this mérité rt had been d and that the wall home, Bigeked their goal so well that we \u2014rt Mont.Tel.150 150.~ 16] Barware are active, add lmcresstug -orders GAL, Tails for Port Arthur and Fort age en done he., SO- could.it score.\u201d soa 2 \" .Tel .19 168 158 108 | are reported for paints, eils, glass, etc.Ths William.gs.Ottoman, Capt.T was not built contrary to or Se = COLLEGE NOTES Banks\u2014 : late scarey of sais In the Saar Town: The Dominion oral cargo.from Bristol, tion vas there Or \u201c, .- ontreal oT ips hike werjously afte o atrenmt,in- > ; ored Cn a, On : \u2014 Montres! .UO HOY - Mo 80; convenlenciog afsearers dependent ou] 200 st Moatresl vemerisy shemesh THE CIVIC LIBRARY.and Soraronts sre ti suf tie rovait of an menting of Ae en butidin Assacta- Merchants - 15396 LOX IN EE re mew 428 oe OE eran eee TOO ee Steamship Company's BS.The Library Committee met ¥ ma ; 3 ; Jen MA i\" Arts - Quebec .Te 119 ne an flow of milk.\u201d .Campana, Capt.L.Demers, with passed- and passed r \u2018for the pyre Lord.yesterday's rough game, but are confident tarpoon, In future the ranges or be open Toronts .| .COA.4| Under dats Sept.33, the Dominion Cat- ; \u2019 | cargo from Pictou and the : : ; À that th il.win from Westminster to- .nto - .226% 230% 236 né = OX gers and general cari a number of etc, for the vault brow\u201d Tne sud aad Due bevy are fut £6 tbe members of fue Assollsion on Ties\u201d Molucuns .1% up ow Bk 1 on Conan see eho sine | By EC SEE Vil sof efeence Does, whit od as decided to win, and unless À Sham- : \u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Hochelags mil, te \u2019 3 blown led ID | Damen © Tol focks play a great deal better than Thur | The gnnual meeting of th ton of TOtA! sales ot ahares .23 Ho oa comin, uits, somes, eshor pr Aseria, ue ich was Hees: It vas decided to subseriby cs 2 day, the Westminster team may defeat pie ne ee oxyile, wifi be Deld Bonds\u2014 FT ou, que, towele ashore ee ren from her position quits lish and 11 French reviews and te - them.Vancouver ls trying to maîte ar- | in the éouxielt chamber \u2018ot the college oD Ire: \u2019 } ~ easily on Thursday night The vessel 18 magazines.rengements for Shamrocks to pisy iwo' Wednesdny, Oct.14, st il o'clock.Tae [ee 43 80% 804 13,000 = \u2018reported only slightly damaged, and does The ttle library will be open to he \u2014 pes pere penis Wednesday 8d | trustees va, ant the council day in bel tal one 106 ee 103 TW TL) AMRBICAN TRADE.net appear to bave Pier much from RE publie in» few days., ION game is pretty even.cil chamber at 9.56 o'clock.Total sales of bonds .$18g00 1eleETAS to the International Meroantile BAD anadian Pacific Atlantic line As | BROTHERHOOD OF ST ANDREW.Co * \u201cfresh aa con A NE or Asency regarding mofe important trade fea- | Montesgle, trom Montreal, ; ma [Senora] | BROTHER te on poww ; A t MoGiH men was h ND BTRHL MRET - © senmaried - as télldws:- ] nd live 1 stol, a m © ) : \u2018 .CRICKET .fant Et which Principal Peterson, TOURNED.INGE AD Some.concern Bas been felt leant tho el, rived -at Liverpool at.5 © glock the Brotherhood of St.Anfirew Was Dean Moyse, and Dean Walton, were pre- Adjourned meetings of t wage\u2019, reduction ovement begun by i yesterday rived sag and landed her ceitle 10} vogiordyy eveni ta the Bh .fers.TT sent, and addressed the students.The tol- af beth the Domini 1 he shareholders Aron makers, and, in the building trades af good condition, with the exception © gchoolhouse.A the à j KENT AT PHILADELPHIA.Towing offners Were elected: \u2014President, À.Deminion Coal pr ron and Steel and [St Louls sad elsewhere may extend to bullocks Jost on the voyage.wealth, been opened with d levotionat ~ roll.Pijladelphia, Px., Oct.3.\u2014At the end of L.McLennan, medicine; vice-president, w terday.No 4 companies vere eid Jor other, lines.Merchants a Staple Lines baye The Dominio ve ss, Co vhesd | od some routine busizes pad ben ) 2 NEXT.the Brst day's play of the second cricket BE.Epright, medicine; secretary, X- : ever, and the meetings were furth » \u201c st.Pant and tributary territory + trom Bost>n, Ï acted, the Rev.G.sbors : Troan, Mo è.match between the team reprosenting All: treasurer, E.B.Rider, 47: journed until Friday next.ef 8d mand ts les than - Ha pa on Te Atlantic lige 88.Montesgle.delivered an interesting on 1 : wy = 7% » ia: >; : m $200 pany are at present in, Bydn days, although the threshing prospects .terday.of white braid was adopted as ydney.y , are 1 at 5 a.m, yesterday \u20ac \u2018 i twelve oul for 68 runs.Kent scored 137 runs 0) 5g 1 pisipet Foe class yell was also dis: ralier\u201d more (svoradle thea laut moe yool § 82, TENTED TO-DAY.| to help their fellow men He.e Pre- , cussed and was ref to a committee for BANE CLEARINGS.Cou heginnh oy ro Ihe North.The Allan line R.M.S.Ionian, Capteld Dart, MA, of St.Lambert, ep tae consideration._\u2014 Weekly clearings, compiled by Brad-| Whoclemis na retell tate in Ie ron | 003, BOT op ot following list addreased the gathécing.Insti SNOW SHOEING- : ri de- streot's for the week ending Oct.I, with |and toal regions is somewhat upset over * full gen THO AD irgeon-Major Ad- - Dr.Elmore Harris, of Toronto, percentages af i ecre rs, | ot exicon passengers: Burk Bible study : of increase and decrease as |the -sbutydowss, present and pros e, dcock, Bath; Mr.W.H.An- PATENT REPORT HOLLY SNOWSHOE CLUB.liver an address to-mOrrow on sher- compared with the corresponding week of talk of cancellations of orders\u201d for o cock, Mrs.Adeock, Gilbert Ashworth Evans, \u2018a 2 The annual meetiox and alestion of offi- % ihe Ncaill Y.M.C.A.Dubding last year: \u2014New York, $1,214,819.307, dec.variet oF steel, and checked buying by dTOTS Vancouver: à Bourgoin, Le ontrenl | experts ample s, paiiattor of patents 908 ° cers will taka placé on Mandsy avenisg, brooke street.© : _ 58.05 Montreal, $20,097,708, dec.15.3; Toron- |50me, urers.In \u2018other directions Liverpool; Dr.J.trs.Brockman and child, pe, Te States 8, reports ts nt.fhe tn just at No.200 St.oe \u2014 mater 12: $14,520,774, dec.12.9; Winnipes, $4,599, | trade is elitouraging.Sho manufacturers Major Brockman, TS wo, Caledonia; Mrs.ans 1a5t week: pe + street.| \u2018Thera are plenty of enthbaslastio At & meting of the McGill Alma F820 081, dec.5.9; Halifax, $1,620,282, oo.\" 4.1; |-ave having à very large trade.Stove mpd Loudon: Mr.ASS > Cunlitte, and man- Beauvais; 739882, far \u2018box, J.H.Cd 2 AEL members in the club who predict a great Society \u2018following officers were elec Otiaws, $142,088, dec.S19; Vancouver, ['Turniture Seakers at St.Louis are ordered C.B.Clarke, Mr.\u2018Me.Artbur Drysdale, 739848, fia, ae 357 button shoes, J.r season for snowshoeing, and are determsiped for the year: President, J.De Witt, LEW.B.C., §1,519,584, ne.26.3: Quebec, $1,220,598; 187 alread.Louisville is overrun with con® servant, Toronto, nt Mr.Henry Dur: Frye: 220849, coli bie À en Tani Ue uphold the old repiialon of the oe es vice pret, bE Arts, Oh see.Le amis » Jian, Que 24.71 St.or marchants, cont snead gr pipe Mrs vs er, mol; Mr.J.».EI- 729976, nall \" making machine, B i ure- es as \u2018tramping\u2019 club.Considerabla 05; secrétary.J., Arts, \u20188 John, N.B., 385,007, Inc.14.4; @_ ption TUBÉ r ; : , 4 t Mrs, : 0, Fer: a ou blond is peing, brought Into iderable 06 eurer, R.P.Wailsos; Law, \u20180 Bb WoO #14515, dec.4.6: London oat LE.La sn Orleage 1s suffering from à strike Hott; the Rev.Mr.Fawcett Here: Mrs.dy As Sliven, yo A ; NG 104 no doubt à go0ly pure Of Pia \u201cOI decided that 100 ame moitie Barre the) © » Ont STOLE HA) pic fos vp the pot and afsets senoral | Torben, TL Mr er.Martin J.T4019, machine for fasten + the > will be out again; but \u2018Cupid\u2019 bes held on Oct 16.: S eorge n a: the Rev.Mr.CAns \u2018to the bodies thareof, C.: 1t is how clear that there wilt bs & two Grin, Miss Griffin, ottawa e ADR alothes arier, W.J.Coulter: TH, é been busy of late amongst the \u2018old bache- matter in hand, and it is hoped the ent ; ; : 1 ting: lore\u201d of whom there are à large number academy of \"Music may be procured \u2018or FAILURES IN CANADA billion bushel crop of corn.and that host Hopkins, Mr.F- x Hopkins, Wis electrical contact clamp, F, J.Eemoné : ne still, and within the past threes weeks the that night.\u2019 iit ba dbove-an sversge.This js à Mr.A.Jagger, Mr.20.Eger, ondon: 7s0ss4, making ruine anû by-protuets, 5.is president, George W.Boott, apd the frst \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 refected im a better movement, export pur- Mr, E.W.Jobsol Miss = EE UE, R, Koogh.: vice-president, \u2018Jack\u2019 McDiarmid, have F6\" Tha officers for the fourth year in si the LESS THAN TWO-THIRDS OF LAST chased 8 né sappy ra a bile Derby: I Lane mec on \u2026 a thiniere Messrs.Besudry & Brown,civii etgis6ere \u2014\u2014 ve I follows: Presi- 'g.al ¢ À nce, London; N \u2018| and patent , st.r \u2014 > pra \u201c> Ye ivie.Law; vice-president, TREES on.of cotton.ehind last TO utes to dre ae Lon: Hr Quebec: Mr meisn, Montres, report the tonowing.16 DAC > , .Pp.8 tary, \u2014 | Brown.FRE , Moate, on; .: gran .2, : Advertisements.Mes CL pat, slo, RN rer, W.%| Dun's \u2018Review\u2019 says:\u2014In every respect | fie, International Mereantile Agency that London; Mr.John Patton, Montren!: Miss ae nell sent > machine: - T | 7.M.Papinssu, Artei EEL Gordon TPE commercial igsoivehcles very respect fore will Sertaiply be no search of oot- 3\" Powis, Quebec: the Rev E.B, Ran- Beate Dlongh; 7298, Chae.A.Weil Known is St, Thomas.Cook Meÿicine: ockey cap LD ainion of Canada for the past nine months ton te October, He dectines tp product 88 kin, Mrs.Rankin Eydney re A So filter ; 789832, Joseph H.- - a - _ , Med i gey captain, &- make a mug] ore favorabl - ; TTD , uthe 1 LM, Sewell; Miss G.Sewell, - >.B ; N st, Thomas, Ont.\u2026July 29; 1908-\u2014Mr.yroeuid, Mitchie; football oëptain, R.F-|nibit than in the obrrésponéing period of California best crop ie placed at 7000 vec; Major R.K.Scott, R.A, Mrs.Scott, ita, ira, agit igre! Thomas Riddle, a well-known contractor mayjor, Sclence.1908.Total defaults pumbered 781 and the sacks, 5,000 \u2018Tore than last year.Miss Scott, Woolwich; Mr.Ww.Sewell, Que- | drier; 739983, Ward Decker, 3 mabey uere, reported to-day that Catarrhozone PES sum Juvolved was only $5,332,611.These frem om a at regions, fod bec: Miss M.Shaw.Dundas; Mr.A.P.| 739848, James Frye, fap Aside f :ured hi dea .\u2018He says: - 7 70.THE fig ith 840 faiiéres for $9,- in some bull :; Mi.J.st ; RE.red him of Jeafness ys: \u2018Hy EXCEPTION 10 HE FORM DIS- gures compare res for da, iB BOWS OU dency tbus far $0 Toduce Steeds, Liverpool: Mi.J Bissett Stewart, ton shoe ; Tae, James Fry.322,467 last year, which was about the aver- ° wilmot-on-Tay; Mr.Ternan.age in recent preceding years.Manufactur- wages: New England cotton mills are slow vi 5 Thomas.Liverpool; Miss E.Vensy, monstrator; 740364, L.R.Ki , hearing was always poor lien mills there gre ro _ Welch, Mrs.[alumina and ' by-p ; 4, T.C n ngo I been totally deaf.Noth- : ; 78 5 me almost to Teed Catarrho- Mra Justice Curran rendered judgment ing fallures numbered 167 and involved $2,- ly resuming.Woo and maid, London; Mr.J.ing did me any good till Iu ; 11 3.2 p - yesterday difmies the exception to the 090,744, against 148 for $3,788,557 fm 1802.| nine fufl time._ - ten, Liverpool; Miss Williameon, Lon- Richards, hook; 740814, C.BL x one, which cuyed me.I strongly ree en Siod ty one Trahan, ingolvent, M Trade sblvencies \u2018were S38 in number ~The.Wall Steet reaction BR mone - rer Dr F.Wright, Mrs.Wright, Win trolley ontcher; T4ULSL W.O.Wagd, tleks ommend Catarrhozone to any ope : Pe v pp \u2018terest at» \\ ; Ag f his statement | and 2 in: amount, camparcé tere guard support.) sarin\u2019 All| amwer tos contestation of ! files, with evidences 18 pipes.>.\u20ac a desire zon » PE made by the curator to his éstate.+ 611 etait fot 9,071,098 3 year 20.Other westey © .?+ ' « - RE PC het ge - = } 5.~~ \u2018 ze = had to be invalided back.Gms to à ahontage oF fons, to as weve forced to exist oa hard- coffee, with a few with lines.The authorities severel f wisdom ef expedi- lery lett Sofia early this morning for AN MASSACRE The Macedonian quarters assert that they have information that the whole population of the town of Mehomia (Raz- rovince of Zeres, was massacred .28, with the exception of ten men who escaped with the news.Mehomia is an important town and the sest of the local government, The population was about equally divided be- \u2018DOMINION PARLIAMENT The Death of Mr.Cargill Causes Gloom in the House Mis Understeod That Names of J Mew Ministics.wili be An- \u2026 nounced ep $londay 2.BALFOUR EXPLAINS LORD MILNER'S POSITION.n, Oct.2\u2014Lord'Milner but wili.return middle of October uth Afries it is underatoou ur kas eompieted is Lao OF Une new mini PART NUE DIRES Oct.2\u2014At a luncheon af to the Conservative Con- to-day Mr.Balfour made which.he said that recent divided divided the governman went and those who stayed were .The government Empire had \u2018lost the graatest minister the coun ha Mr.Chamberlain a servi er said, eo not exaggerated.e could not be filed.He had add to the reasoms that nad .Chamberlain .to think that could serve the cause 1 He \u201cvould leave it 4 .C to express his views, did not differ by.a scintills or a own, es do fre taking this step.Prime Minister said, his support from the which \u2018they were engaged, count on bim in the fu- | in \u2018the .Nes DECISION.\u2018Milner, said Mr.Balfour, had ; it possible to accept weeretaryship, but be was in tre t with the- government considered, however, that hi tter with the delicate South p questions on the spbt.] g with him that tack or see bran, Fore revolutionary head- fish which they caught leading criticised the want o! tions inadequately coast, as it is feared that lo: occur.AN ADJOURNMENT TOOK PLACE AT HALF-PAST TEN.\\ Ottawa, Oct.3 very much to a late colleague, Mr, .\u2014Members have taken death % \u201ctheir oom over all\u2019the P y and conversation dwelt the many good li- eased.The da ok ir vernment supplementary esti- THE «300° COMPANY ERAL REORGANIZATION According to the \u201cfugitives, when the TO TAKE PLACE.ties of the dec e log district on Sunday the Turkish s in the Pirin mountains hurried ehomia and surrounded the town, Philadelphi; .2\u2014 phis, Pa, Oct.2\u2014The plan the escape of the Christians f reorganization of ke Superior Company announced to-night.It ing] ing of $8,000,000 by means of an under- Writing open to ail stockholders.This sum will repay the Speyer loan, the floating indebtedness of the compa.penses of reorganization and leave about 000,000 for working capital; the under- nize a new corporation 0,000,000 capital, which cotpor- il} take over all the property of the company under proper legal \\ceedings.The new corporation will issue.$10,000,000 first mortgage bonds, of which the underwriters will receive #7 143,000, and which, the Consolidated .The first item taken up in the afternoon was the bill to sanction a store's account up to a iimit o on the Prince E to $100,000.Th; over the system of audit ment lines in which the the auditor-general shoul railway matters to audit the nts at Moncton.\\ d do the work intelligently, Mr.McDonald had all son ever asked for.the assis join in the rising.fighting occurred.in streets, bombs and dynamite being frec- .After five or six houry fightin the Turks gained the upper ha d to massacre every Bulgarian f $1,500,000, and dward Island Railway up ; on the govern- pvoted to the party re is no official confirma DESPERATE BATTLE REPORTED.Oct.3.\u2014A despatch from Cone says that if the neighbor- 8,000 Turks have engaged five bands of insurgents, and desperate fighting is re- The i ents are employing e Turks have lost 300 men and several officers.The battle Lucovo is said to be iters to reorga assed third reading, bonds it is propo S AND FERRIES, e issued by the Algoma Central y Railway Company, to deposit of the stocks the subsidiary the unused $2,857,000 remain in the treasury for the future use of the company.The bonds by underwriters are to be offer- the stockholders at 70, with a offered to each Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s bridges and ferry boa ble received third The leader of the O bitter complaints against tn tion of the Commons C Mr.John Charlton .answered that matters be 80 bad if the doors puty Speaker would not sanc- latter because it.gave him cold AT PORT ARTHUR.propriation of $70,000 for g at Port Arthur and Fart Wil- ter of Public Works ex- whole of the dred.lated to give twen! one fee hur would cost .e 1 and Hudson Ba; bombe.and th be secured alsd ts operated by ca- ir's breadth from his SIR MICHAEL HERBERT were kept open.WARM TRIBUTE FROM THE UNITED STATES.stock bonus of 30 new company wi stockholder upon ment at reasonable times of $3 per share for old stock, surrendered to the underwriters.One share of stock in the new company will be.given for two shares referred stock .of the old company, one share of new stock shares of common stock of the old com- / .London, Oct.2\u2014The Foreign Office has ven out thé following letter from Mr.oate, the United States ambassador: \u2018The American Embassy, London, Oct.1, 1903.\u2018Dear Lord Lansdowne,\u2014I have heard from the President and Se Bate, who desire me to express to you their great personal f © o i 3 For many years Bor sk hig close and inti- fully appreciated ilities, his exalt- water in Port iver was officially not 000 and in Fort perial Bank of Canada that the payment of ; gompany\u2019s workmen at the: \u2018Boo\u2019 will he SALE POSTPONED.following statement, the stockholders of the \u2018other.Lord.Milner\u2019 th jc sai prestly io be et- t bad a le: GENE and admired his ed character, and ch qualities, which made him very dear to them, so that the wholly unexpected tidings of his death came as a great shock to ficial relations with him, ssador, more than realized the high expectations with: which they had elcomed him in.that capacity, ow.his.brief official career had marked by great service: to .both countries, and; promoting amiable relations be- their very dinappoir meat.ood they i great disappointment, and that of the people of the United States at its sad and sudden termination.THE SENATE A BILL TO PROVIDE MORE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR CORRUPT ., ELECTION PRACTICES.- them.Thejr.o perty of the com- eyer & Co., of New da: $5,050,000, was to \u2018Ottawa, Oct.3 for the loan of take place.to-day, e quest has been postponed until Oct.8, EE 1 way bill enti further information secured.| \"Mr.Domville moved for a i I tween them, and } Ing a statement.of the affaire the , a8 last sent\u2019 to the I 18 was carried.RRUPT PRACTICES, pass into law before ! tices to special comités oh fe paid ered the problem gaye Equitable Trust Company of hia, which will upon indebtedness o companies.The ; IST CONFBRENCH CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE REV.+DR.SHAW.BY THE BEV.+.W., D.REID, BA, BD.In view of the fact that the Rev.m Shaw, of the \u2018West D Church A of New York, ming ference with our Methodist brethr have been asked by.Taylor, secretary put in print what I shout Dr.Shaw, providin 5 vel the imperative that the 5 ops measure can on or before Oct.6 to the popany an assessment re.fifty one which declares tha?\u2018any person who d n al election at which Dr to vote shall be disfran- Fad Presbyteria.joes mot vote o YTHIN > is qualified Sault, Ste.Marie, Ont, chised for à .Sault Tas, resumed.Se no! or absence from t vert threat of hdrawal of an the he district are the only y This is the only fea~ ture on which the unauïmous and it will not proves unwelcome to the idea is fo get after the Rev.Melvin ore Seal McCarry reported that Fad tchers : 1 Pr, e butchers and my impressions of pr.made a 3 authorities figure on ail the -militia toforrow, \u2019s message to Mr.Lewis, t of the steel plant, that he had \u2018completed arrangements for gel- ting money io pay the overdue wag ve disposed of their time checks for a fraction of their \u2018value.One hotel keeper is credited with having worth for $100, and various specu- rs in town likewise stand to make something by the government's action in putting up the case.It is possible, of course, that the ch A the véter who refuses 1 up at, the booth, fill a cash equivalent is \u201cforthcoming.Other penalties are severe \u20ac deter any ordinary citizen ing corrupt practices.Disfranc for seven years snd im ard for any one wh any prospective can- refiam from running like punishment will 5 tement that Mr.pgénions did not differ mot refer to the fiscal la admitted that he and Mr.lain were agreed in.principle in.\"TURNS OVER.Lee says it learns that proposes not on e 00d > he tapant of the taxes he woul im use the pfoceeds of a manufactured goods to balance of food .It declares that it will sup- ismberlain, who, hitherto, it gentleman for.or less intimately, 2 Jelatives bare prisonment will m its beginnin [aa many of the men or attempts to bribe: idate to run or to for parliament.The be meted out to any employer who eith- b y om avors to voting an; I- teen and to any government poi s who pay or solicit or receive a subscription for political purposes.Ary arty to these offences whe brings ow criminal to ice wi allowed to go free.> REVOLUTION CHECKED Dr.Shaw's\u2019 work in New York too bi Aj the\u2019 Sacal ar , iy Jittle hall, seated with chairs, In shout six- on has prop \u2018to if not the largest, tion in New Yo Church,\u2019 and has a membershi one thousand eight hundr.8 the ministra .beloved by his negation, and highly respec employees into ks in the specu- tients.ont the remain : n GO CATTLE EMBAR tions of three ORDER OF LAST DECEMBER PRO- BIBITING ENTRY OF LIVE STOCK FROM THE EASTERN STATES WITHDRAWN.TURKISH TROOPS ARE GAINING The impression left upon me by THE UPPER HAND EVERY- favorable one, was not hig partisular lliancy.in conversation or address, is by no means lacki it was not the profundit; of his thinking, althou or erudition.although T Love r.erudition, altho ve eve he is a scholar of no of his personality, altho strong and nds and > .me the most, :armonious blending of al] ties; and many others nie feel, \u2018here is po ordi iy what 1 would call an .e majority of iant streaks in he in .other direc in which he says n in Macedonia is brokeny the Turkish troops are gai the upper hand everywher?; several insurgent chiefs have been ed, others are abandoning the struggle, and fleeing to the fronti bands are sustaining heavy discover an all-round nsider John Baleom e than any other man ane in judgment, n¥pires.confidence; tion, so that even the fear of him; reverent in worship he at once you are in the when a lad named nine-year-old son of A.PAILURE DUE TO LACK OF EQUIP.x ; l'have met.\u201d Sa along with a couple of others, was hanging on to a load of hay westbound, and in front of an eastbound ocked down and terribly Both legs were tity of fuel.Nfid., Oct.2\u2014It appears ran out direct! e of the Labrador exploring pedition organized by Col.Willard Gla- , Of New York, which has just returned here, was due to the lack of ne- @esèry equipment.| i rised only six men, five whites itno, started\u201d without boats, adequate provisions.On , they had to procure the Moravian mission there, a undecked skiff.ep i steamer \u2018Strathcona,\u2019 with Dr.Grenfell aboard, towed them some distance on their way, and they proceeded wry: nd where the steamer left Binion, the only aci- vas teken ill, and and the Turks occupy every im porta in- spirit, so that the routes of retreat, to the mangled by the wheels.almost amputated, and one arm met a similar fate, while the skull received a The little fellow died in| taken Under the circumstances no blame is attached to the motorman, as he did not eee the boy- till he ran against presence of the Most superintends ever choroh, and\u2019 visits all Year\u2014all these combined im one of the most .suc- Five engagements are reported to have strike, which constituted \u2018force maj \u2018 place in the vicinity of Kratovo, were attacked by ry bands, and \u2018though many Turks were killed, the insurgents were es \u2018from the in .severe wound.where 5,000 Turks their contract.Not having delivered the thereby.Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $24.99.i surgent headquarters asesrt that aix thousand Turks were routed by two thousand insurgents in the Pirin® mountains, fighting.The Turkish fair are said to have been the heaviest three colonels and ma of lower rank.Three batter of th À aracteristic that © person weighing about \u2018two.hundred But very often bi Hig massive appearance is a § 0 the whole man.bas MUST STAY IN PRISON.Berlin, Oet.2\u2014The milita: ties refuse to release Naval ner, for the reason that they believe Hussner might be attacked by those who are indignant at the lightness of his pres- after four days\u201d losses in this af- eb: JTood index - \u2018three cafés and a number of shops, cover- 4 Dr.of the party, 20D, a long vision, and a true perspec- stroyed by fire tive.One-eannot long be in his company beiore he aiecovers that such ht- ue things as money, society, or mere popuiuriuy have but little hoid on ur.oudw.Joe could pot imagine him ac- cepling à cali tv another neid because It Oltereu à larger salary, nor couid the observer image him tne \u2018lion of a dt.Anarew s vail, nor veering oue hair's breauth to the right or left itor the sake of peng popular.He is too large a man lor any of these things.with all his successes, he does not reveal even a grain oi vanity.He Is modest, un- assuining, and even reticent about his great work.; Another trait oi his character, which is very perceptible is his wonderful sense of the ntness of things.Many good men, and brilliant, have the unfortunate disability ol aiways saying or doing the wrong bing at the wreng time.Not so with Dr.Shaw.He seems to always say the right thing at tue right moment.lis services in his own church are perfect models of propriety and simplicity.Lhe perfect taste witn which everytning is done, revealing the closest attention to even the finest de tails of the service, all tell us of \u2018the sense of the fitness of things\u2019 of the man behind the pulpit.» But, better than any of these qualities, or bf them combined, Dr.Shaw is « man of deep consecration.He knows God, and has consecrated every faculty of his fine personality to the servict of his Magter.He has had a very definite experience with God, and is not afraid to proclaim the Gospel in all its fulness.It is somewhat refreshing in these days to hear of the pastor of tbe \u2018West End Presbyterian Church,\u2019 of New York, preaching every Sunday evening from the steps of his tony church to the pass- ers-by in the street.It is encouraging to hear of a minister, and session of an aristocratic church exercising discipline upon even the most aristocratic of its members, because they have brought dishonor upon the Church of ,Jesus Christ.-These things are done \u2018in that cangregation regardless of consequences.\u2018There.must be a-line of demarcation between the Church and the world, and who 18 to make it if not the churches?said Dr.Shaw to me when discussing the subject.Ç ; In these days, perhaps, there is nothing we want more than a sane Gospel, that will commend, itself to the judgment of men.There are so many faddists, so many who have flown off at a tangent, and who proclaim only one side.of truth, thus turning the very truth of God into a lie, that it makes one glad, when he hears a man present an afi-rotnd, common sense view of the great eternal issues, This, John Bal- com Shaw can do as well as any living man, and, fired as he is with the Spirit of , am sure that his coming to Montreal will be a t blessing and will.give the Methodist body, to whom He is i a t_spiri uplift.om Er REID, Pastor of Taylor Church, Montreal.A large aumber of delegates from all over the province of Que and Eastern Ontario \u201chave a y signified their intention of being present.There will beifhree sessions daily, on Tuesday, Wednesday and pnursday, in the Dominion Methodist Church\u2019 The seu.sions are all open.to the public, to whom a.cordial invitation is extended to at- WARNING.TO BUTCHERS HEALTH COMMITTEE WILL INSIST \"ON MEAT BEING COVERED.i Ald.es resided at a mee ing of the 3g Ald.Ames preside tig habit of conveying meat throughout the city ip an uncovered con- ion, The committee consid this æ serious menace to health, and orders will be at once issued that all meat must be covered before leaving the abattoir, and the police will be instructed to cooperate with the department.Dr.Laberge reported the accommodation \u2018at - the private houses on Mount Hoyal avenue, as well as hospitals for -écarlet fever and other contagious dis- cases, was exhausted.Dr.Laberge was instructed to get temporary quarters elsewhere, if neecssary, for any more pa- Ald.Dagenais stated that he consider- te the Proposed site in Point St.Charles or the Alexan ospital as being unfavorable owing to its unsanitary condition.\"Although it was explained that the committee had practically no jurisdiction in the matter, Dr.Laberge was re- ested to make a report on the subject.t the next meeting of the committee reports will be submitted as to the condition of the winter baths.a IMPORTANT RULING A REMINISCENCE OF THE COAL FAMINE, \u201cMr.Justice Champagne rendered an important and interesting judgment, yesterday, in a case of Antonio Racco vs.Grabam et al.In July, 1902, the plaintiff gave his order to R.Graham & Co.for five tons of coal.The price wss thirty dollars, payable on demand, and twô dollars and fifty cents was given on account.The coal not having been delivered, Racco took out the present action, alleging that he had summoned the defendants, on several occasions, to deliver his coal, mentioning at the same time his readiness to pay, and he claimed the difference in price which he had to pay to another dealer for the same quan: The.plea to the action wus that the coal was sold on condition of delivering in the fall, but that said delivery was MR, BOOKER Wa HE SAYS THAT NO OTHER ( - TRY IS MORE SUITABLE Fu: THE NEGRO THAN .Paris, Oct.2\u2014Mr.Booker T ; ington, who is here, says there :s .lutely no foundation for th he is in Europe in the scheme for the emigration of conversation with Mr.Leigh Hu: America with regard to helping >.secure a few educated colored me, Tuskagee for the purpose of in:: ing skilled agricultural methods .: of the Soudan, and nt \u2026- students may go to - y observations abroad | ; , the best place :.: negro is America.i et that he has there : pportunities, and is bet:.an people in the same walk .MEETING OF CONGRESs THE PRESIDENT URGED IN Va NOT TO CALL EXTRAORDI\\ ARY SESSION.Washington, Oct.2\u2014A good di, as been brought to be.- Roosevelt to induce h gress in extraordinary ses.- er, but to all he said tha: - Government is commit:c: \u20ac proposition that the Cuban r.- .v be made effective =: test possible date, and he rega- aith that the | keep its word.fore, to consider to the abandon: xtraordinary se: : as a matter of ed States should has declined, there Proposition looking of the idea of an \u20ac LL, D.CONFERRED HONORARY DEGREES AT Tor.x.TO UNIVERSITY .Toronto, Oct.2\u2014A e University of Toronts - .degrees were conferred ch bower distinguished me ofessors won - here to attend the the new medical build; sity, including Profess ton, of Liverpool; Johns Hopkins; ng of the univ - Prof.Wm.O.ler.: », 0! Philadelphia.and ¢ - Bowditch.of Harvar: in absentia, he bein A fhess gentlemen received the degree EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION WORLD WIDE CONFERENCE OPF\\ ED AT BERLIN.NT.\u2018Berlin, Ont., Oct.I.\u2014The word wo.» conference of the Evangelical Association opened its three weeks session here 1 day, in the Zion Evan, church is composed o twenty-seven con- erences, twenty-two of them are in the United States, two in Germany, \u2018t one each in Switzerland, Bishop Bowman.of Chicago.opened the session at 9 a.m.with de votional exercises, and was followed by Bishop Horn, of Cleveland, Ohio, wl:o lical Church.The quence of the General Conference being the heart of the church it should be strong, healthy and active, and their deliberations should be with the object of glory to God and the good of the church in view.Bishop Breyfogel.of Reading.Pa, followed, and spoke on the human defining this as being love for actuated by love Christ in the heart and seeking the sal- The passion for human- knows no discrimination.men for themselves and not for selfish It is a love that goes beyond family, religion, country or race.true purpose of the church is to uphold Christ and to show his love by benefit: ting the lives of others.manity will prompt to deeds of vation of souls.The addresses of welcome were then delivered as follows: \u2014 Mr.J.Brithaupt welcomed the con vention on behalf of Berlin and Waterloo convention; the Han ten Dou on beha ; Ria or followed on beba behalf of the Min: Addresses in res nse were delivered by Bishops Horn of the \u2018Evangelical Mes All were eloquent Bradley welcomed in i uctive.sa Me RSTERDAY'S SESSION.Berlin, Ont, Oct.2\u2014The Evangelical Conference continued its labors here to- The Yeport of the board of bishops was presented, and read in English Feeling references were made upon the death of the Bishop John sher and the Rev.Mr.Z man, editor of the Evangelical M rt sets forth a spirit o will in the church, \u2018and expresses a wish that ministers be more liberally paid, deprecates the tendency towards worldliness, and e brethren to further the cause of Christ and the church by precept and Christlike peace and goo exhorts their rendered Impossible by the - miners\u2019 example.The erection of a number of new The Court did not accept \u2018his plea, but churches, with the paying of debts on held that the defendants were bound by others, was noted.Special mention was made of $24,000 rai by the Canadian coal they must pay the damage suffered Conference for building churches in the North-West.The increase in member ship is not up to expetcations.owing to the younger generation being FIRE IN FRANCE, brought up in the Paris, Oct.2\u2014The whole quarter surrounding the Place de la Liberté, at Val- br afternoon was devote rts from the Sunday-school and ion, which were referred to commit.to hearing the re- Trust ence d'Agnais, comprising a distillery, tees on their work.of the publishing housé at Cleveland was mb, the editor, and was ing two thousand equare yards, was de- read Mr.La to-dax.also referred to committee on the same. ca vis ary the ar: nt 7er: ne: hns ale, and rd, nd.Tee vide tion Second Part.' = LONDON\u2019S MISSINQ THOUSANDS OF PERSONS ARE LOST IN A YEAR.It might be from the sensation created by the mysterious disappearance of Miss Hickman, the lady doctor ot tae Royal Free Hospital, Gray\u2019s Inn road, that such occurrences are rare in London.This is very far from the fact, though it is seldom that a lady of Miss Hickman\u2019s professional rank and attainments js missing, to say nothing of the wholly unaccountable manner m which she vanished on an August afternoon.Probably it would be found impossible te name a profession or occupation trom which one or more members have not recently been mysteriously lost in London.Scotland Yard furnishes astounding statistics which show that 34,000 persons were lost in London last year, and much the same number in the preceding year, making 8 total of close on seventy thousand for the new century.figures tax credulity, but they are within the mark.They relate only to cases reported to the police, and it is well known that relatives very often shrink from seeking intervention in the fear that such measures might still further their missing friends.Account most also be taken of hundreds of private enquiry agencies in London that make the quest of lost persons a main branch of their business.These agencies grow in pum] every year, and are understood tg be profitable concerns.Retired detectives Frequently take up this vocation as a means of increasing the income derived from their pensions.That ubiquitous institution, the Salvation Army, whose usefulness cannot be insaid, is another ally of Scotland ard in tracking human derelicts and runaways.There is &n international investigation department in \u2018Whitechapel under the direction of Col.Sturgess, who has little to learn in the art of detection.\u2019 .The officer in charge of the \u2018We Miss You\u2019 section h no fewer than two thousand cases in hand one day recently.He pointed to a cabimet full of corre: spondence under this head and to a bas- ketful of letters on his desk.His cur- respondence had got \u2018into arrears while his energies were monopolized by the search for the lady doctor.He mentioned that people usually came to the in their extremity as a last resource.+ was an unfair handicap.Like every proficient detective Agency, the Army prefers an untrodden trac while yet the goarry had not been stsr- As the pti from home and the unwittingly are of ofl classes, se their reasons for \u20ac and veried.2 cal to say \u2018that che o e rm motives is the absence.of .motive; -but.this is m0.° Thousands of men, women, and children literally drift from their domestic moorings\u2019 like beinga in a dream.Questioned by their rescuers, they generally confess\u2019 themselves una le to tell why they went away or why they did accord.is clergyman who was wanted MONTREAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1903 3 his friends He was discovered at last in a drover\u2019s smock, and living up to it.Sorely pressed creditors have been known ere now to have depositad articles of their own clothing by the seashore, and to have decam to America or Australia, leaving this country in the earnest hope that their numerous creditors would think that they \u2018bad been ed.In a well-known case a man left his coat, boots, and trousers at the edge of a cliff, and disappeared for a long- time.His supposed widow obtained.a sufñ of money on an insurance policy on the presumption of her husband's death; but that gentleman himself was some years after met walking in Fleet street by a clerk of the insurance office tbat had paid the money, and was given over to the police.Hawthorne pictures a man leaving his wife and fon dy and, in a disguise that was never penetrated, going to five in the next street, and seeing) his Douse- hold every day.The everyday histories of life in great cities bave many strange examples o dual lives, aa police court reports show.\u2014 London \u2018Express.\u2019 WALDECK-ROUSSEAU AT CORBEIL WATCHED BY DETECTIVES, WHO POSE AS FISHERMEN, oe Matin, 4 Paris, under sine ne illégia qu ives an in\u2019 g description of how M Waldeck-Rousseau, former Premier of France, is passing his holiday at Corbeil.Incidentally, it reveals the fact that the French Govern ment is taking good care of the origine\u201d tor of the Associations Law, who, how- has vehemently objected to the ever way in which his successor, Dr.Combes, is interpreting it.A e from the article in \u2018Le Matin\u2019 runs as follows: \u2014 \u201cWhen we arrived at the Apport quay the oldest inhabitant showing me the sights of the town, stopped suddenly, an plucking my sleeve, murmured in my ear: \u201cYou see those men on the river's benk?\u201d\u2019 \u201cThey are fishermen,\u201d said I, edding lightly, \u201cand they do not appear to be catching many fish.\u201d \u201cThey have been there since daybreak, they \u2018were there yesterday, they king, there TO Jooked bs speaki e 0] eman 100) at me in a singular fashion and added, \u201cThey wil not catch aay fab © this did mot \u20181 was going rey] a\u2019 is did no surprise me at all, my to make the jokes usually made on the subject, but the voice of the old became , : alicated by-o : a Ae Poule XV.house on the opposite bapk of the river\u2014a, carve; boing: d against the river .The pair, fol lowing the advice of the \u201cvieux 1 essieur de Corbeil,\u201d waited a little, and presently \u2018M.- Waldeck-Roussead, who had by a servant bearing his paint box awd easel, and a camp stool, and who wore a black soft felt hat pull ed over his eyes, \u201ca la Frederic \u2018Hua not return of their own sort of aimless wandering has become an unconscious habit especially among the poorer classes in the East End, where there is often little enough to stay at home rts that most disappear- agree that mos pp ances are premeditated and ingeniously planned to elude detection.Many clues {hat reach the police are anonymously furnished by missing.persons to throw them off their track.This is Scotland Yard's chief source of annoyance, ad no Jue can be, despised until it has been found useless.led men are eternally on ihe run.Ninety percent of those \u2018reported mies- ing\u2019 should be \u2018reported desertors\u2019 from wives and families.In the words of a detective: \u2018Instead of killing the fatted calf when these prodigals return like bad pennies, it would be much more sensible to nalf-kill the.prodigal.It would appal respectable citizens if an estimate could be made of the number of women strug: gling in London to bring up their fami- les whose bands have vanished from their ken for years, hoping to be -con- sidered dead.\u2019 ; It is an axiom that London is the best hiding place in the world.Though this might be challenged, it is nevertheless obvious that the metropolis, by simple reason of its vastness, offers many facilities for concealment.The distance from Bow to Hammersmith and from Wool wich to Hornsey is mot Tepreented by mere miles.There is plenty of proof that people migrate from one place to another, assume new Dames, and begin new lives, sometimes better lives.Men bave been known to return \u201cto their wives by a short journey \u2018on .the underground railway, who have been lost for from five to fifteen years.Occasionally such reunions are happy and succeeded by domestic prosperity; but oftener the penitent parent is requested to return to his place of concealment.Children who have grown up in the interval do not readily forgive these missing fathers.Those who leave thejr homes in des- air or to éscape a skeleton in the cup- card usually find their quietus in the river which flows accessible to the suicidal impulse.During each year the Thames gives up several hundreds dead, many of whom go to their graves unidentified.Young girls often take parental interference in their love affairs, and leave their homes for the sweet revenge\u2019 of knowing that the home circle will be eaddened.It goes without saying that poverty Irives many to despair and disappearance: but persons of position aave been known to conceive a fierce disgust of their supposed advantages.; An heir to a Scottish earldom disappeared for years, and was found working ns a common sai before ihe mast.Some years ago all England seemed to have joined in the hue and ery after a > offence at the of à bert,\u201d arrived and to paint the Corbeil bridge.began pe ««] was sure he would come,\u201d said the W 1.evening, byt during the whole of the month of July he has worked at the same place and at the same hour.\u201d \u201cYou come every day, then?\u201d \u201cOf course; he never goed into town, and this is the only place one ever manages to get a glimpse of him.\u201d And then it seemed to me that if all the Hishermen I had seen were not Parisian detectives, they, were perhaps old gentlemen of Cor- \u2014 THE CURE FOR MOBS.The remedy for the prevalent and increasing and gerous mob spirit\u2019 is very plain and simple.Nothing is needed but the resolute enforcement of the law.A wild mob attacking a jail, intent on the capture of a.prisoner Irom the hands of the law to burn him at the stake, is a terrible spectacle, full of peril to civilization, if allowed to become com mon.But its prevention needs only a gheriff fit for his position.The mob is cowardly, and dares to act enmly when lit has little to fear.A sheriff, m defence of his jail, who shoots harmlessly over the heads ef the mob ie a poltroon.No matter how vile, infamous or fiendish \u2018may be the wretch in his custody, his duty is none the less plain.He repre sents government; \u2018bis surrender is irea- chery.A few \u201csheriffs whd dared to do their duty would end, once for all, the attacks of mobs on jails.The desperadoes, hoodlums and loafers tbat usually form the.crowd will not go up against a i) if they know the sheriff will shoot to fi.The time has come for gheriffs of that kind.Foreign critics are already commenting on the decadence of popular government in this country, and superficial and Taie observers there 18 d much to justi their reflections.But the strength an the power of the foreign Yet the sting of help to rouse an their criticisms may.overwhelming publie sentiment which even time-serving AY cowardly officials dare not defy.The emsnd now is for sheriffs who will shoot\u2019 © kill in defence of their jails, and for governors who dare to maintain law at any cost.\u2014\u2018Case and Comment.4 2273 MOTOR FACE IN WOMAN., (London \u201cTatler.\u2019) Many women are discovering that \u2018live ing on a motor car\u2019 is most destructive of beauty.Moderate motoring, by improving health and the capacity for sleep, enhances a woman's charm, but the bard- round her eyes, of Corbeil, whe was |\u2019buildings.old gentleman; \u201che only came back on St out of the says it is.Approached to the efficacy of out the slightest hesitation It appeared on later conver his family, where it is a favo Such endorsements serve that Peruna has upon the uestion that so Schley could have any other r to Peruna than his positive conic - the Nineteenth Century, the heart of every Spamiar clear head, undaunted couragesnd prompt decision.by à friend redently, his opinion was a Peruna, the .national catarrh remedy.With- he gave this remedy his endorsement.satiqu that Peruna has been used in ritg remedy.» indicate the wonderful hold mindé of the American people.It is great and famous a man as Admiral eamon for giving his endorsement tion the remedy is all that he Advertisemeuts, ADMIRAL SCHLEY ENDORSES PE-RU-NA.Pe-ru-na Drug Ce., Columbu Gentlemen:=\u2014*I can cheerfully say that Mrs.Schley has taken Pe- ru-na and | believe with good effect.\u201d-W.S.SCH LEY -washington, D.C.DMIRAL SCHLEY, one-the foremost, notable heroes of A name that starts terror in d.A man of steady nerve, s, Ohio: sked as EE ~The fact is Peruna has overcome all opposition and has won its way to the hearts of the people.The natural timidity which so many people have felt about giving endorsements to any remedy is giving way.Gratitude and a desire to help others has inspired thousands of people to give public testimonials for Peru- na who heretofore would not have consented to such publicity.Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that so many men of national and international reputation have been willing to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy.No amount of advertising could have accomplished such a result.Peruna has won on its own merits.Peruna cures catarrh of whatever phase or location in the human body.Thisis why it receives so many notable and unique endorsements.Address The Peruna Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free literature on catarrh.\u2018 The provements at tread warily, for is replete with historic Nor are these confined Of no is a tree wi stories.Bli ning, it stan grew parent tree, of Napoleon it flourishe& crushed, tions.knigh King ma wummit- of day, as ternative.\u2018tHe srchitect Been \u2018little el sued.as his cler] have made.the fortress in progress.underground.their wa the chal of the walls.course, heac.the walls of upon their of some of the body of opened, the scribed by ment.cerning the monarch à been arrived womanly contour and gains hardness an determination.+ .2 Lome Ee Legh for himse on the day of the which the power a flash away ita chief branch.Still, in Ils mutilated state it continued to = grow, fishemmmen.Paris dettctives, itehin 3, hier Ronee is basic.\u201d bai with\" has passed without a Edward HI.round tower or keep for a fraternity of ts who should meet and carry on Arthur's Round | From the battlements of the keep twelve counties may be viewed, and even i see ployers of modern ti roceeded slowly.vitiers took a short cut wanted.Writs were issued to the sheriffs, mayors, and bailiffs of the counties, authorizing them to impress laborers for the \u2018work, with imprisonment as William of \u2018Wykeham was Fhis wage was Plague carried off the 1 hundred and sixty men engaged on the work in 1360, so more writs were is Edward did not live to see his undertaking completed, but Richard IE.bad Geoffrey Chaucer ot, works, and a zealous master of the labor press gang the father of our national poetry appears to continued it & the negotiatio\u2026 captive within the b castle left their woful \u2018were thus better pe But so \u2014 workmen now engaged upon im- Windsor Castle need to- the scene of their labofs | A i {equestrian one of ted and to in its of the traditions of King Table knights.in these , and his se than a but a mn visitor The ord oldest part OÙ Windso: ir which in the the great wards arched below the basement, through and penetrate far beneath the site of the castle ditch at the base Their existence may bave had something to do with the origin of the eerie storres which attach older part of the residence, Windsor has its ghoste.a couple of years ago an in the library saw.what is described as \u2018the ghost of Queen Elizabeth.\u201d Shakespeare adopted his legend of Herne the unter from Windsor Forest \u2018Merry Wives of Windsor.\u2019 cient ranger was supposed to promenade around ap oak, wearing horns upon Many a page of history is written on 1ndsor.prison.Edward remains nd of Cromwell that even , now controversy has ] any more definite conclusion than ha at a cent ago.The: gorgeous tomb which Wolsey built was conv lace may it said that while there are sermons.inj the stones there are to to speak a chapter from ) the garden adjoining St.\u2018George's Chapel: dditions ar.altera-' the dome and aul\u2019s by taking his stand on the the tower.found the labor problem as acute in his do some less distinguished \u2018em- mes, and his works But the victor s for Magna Charta were There is a small domain oundaries of rpetuated than those more illustrious birth.It was only by a chance breaking up of the floor of the St.George's Chapel tbat IV.was found.In 1813 Sir Henry Halford found, \"too, and coffin said body of Charles I.said, were in preci a witness of many are the stories con- sely the condition de- TALES OF WINDSOR Te his fall.castle : + «to the tongues in 5 history.ln] the strangest © stunted by light- recall one of the tra- | gedies of history.| It i y from a cutting which \u201cgrew above at St.Helena.| new position.IRIE] battle of Bédan, in?Napoleon IIL.wes of lightning carrgdd in \u201cEST is à , à taken from the the grave: For long\u2018 built\u201d the fameus- smoky days the ¥ lantern of ward ILL.| thé al- duties could have labor of love, for shilling a day.bulk of the three does not see the r, the remains of John rested while older portions of thread the or, o Only officer seated for his The an- his Those that lay the histories carved heir memories to contain the The remains, he bis immure- of this unhappy reached scarcely on restoring reverent Tétatue, s0 exquisite \u2018# were gold as George .castle.statue of fmiles-long walk.name Ha! that, the monarch M is to perpetuate became from it.This became applied Histingueha d statesman was ha t to the castle.any other imsel Therefor the noon-hotr, and proceed with as much designer and b etopped beside a couple of ven which were lying in place, and, touchin his little cane, Temar pipes, and, approaching the nettin day.ventilators.\u201d The military man veyed the man iri dungarees with dignity.\u2018Excuse me,\u2019 he said, Captain Blank, of the army, I know à smokepipe when Captain Philip to the ed and went about his work, tricacies of the cruiser to his \u2018Argonaut.\u2019 rtp TOBACCO DEAFNESS.Cases oL of nerve deafness occurring in mrokers.eight of them.was symmetri showed marked being supplemented by three were cured.But the cal Press and Circular\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SYMBOLISM IN EGGS.Amon by the department of E syrian antiquities in the is an ostrich egg Aceording thousand years old, made not later than into money religious significance even in the predynestic period.\u2014London Globe.mp®- + - - » + The adornments with which artists had bedecked defaced brass for £600.spent a million and a half ec As a finishing touch to his work he bad a huge bronze his father erected 4 the end of the magnificent three- In time a rather ir- to the whose name disassociated led to a funny Little mis- of Phap at Queen Victoria's dinner table.A k asked how | lift as far as the copper horse, and \u201d .palked the est sf the way, ma'am, he Green Glass Outside.==\u2014\u2014===White Inside.ied.0 what ?crie jesty in am amazement.The Give Good Soft Light.\u2018guest had never heard of the statue by and had to explain for his ver , and gave him H tory of ibe fignre\u2014St.James's Ga- on deck ready to be put one of them with ed, with an air of profound wisdom: \u2018These are the smoke- he hammock and putting out his gloved hand, the men stow their hammocks during the And these are not smokepipes, but rew himself up to his greatest height and sur- glacial with heavy emphasis on the me, \u2018but I am and I think I see one.lared that it would have been almost a crime to take down a conceit like that, and he made no reply military man whatever; but turn- ( leaving Captaih Blank to finish explaining the in- friends.\u2014 Wyatt Wingrave reports seventeen i deafness which he considers to have been due to excessive tobacco smoking.He emphasizes the following points: a That they were all well-marked cases i heavy (2) That the loss of low-tones in 50 percent suggests an auditory equivalent for a recognized ocular lesion.That there was definite scotoms in four cases and impaired sensation of vision in (4).That the disease , (5) That 80 percent improvement on absti- pence from tobacco, and this abstinence treatment, bit was s0 strong and the will so weak that the forecast was not always encouraging.\u2014'M the curiosities recently acquired tian and As- ritish Museum pierced for suspension and covered with traces of a painted design, robably of a predynastic period.ing to the experts of the department, this egg is certainly nearly six 555 B, LEDOUX & 60, - - Montreal.g of the ostrich is said to have po od some ped Ore day, when work was stop he saw a soldierly- ing man come aboard with some ladies, to show them about the ship > authority as if he were the uilder.The soldierly man ook- edi- ELECTRIC SHAD \u2014THAT\u2014 EASE THE EYES.Prices as long as they last anc 7 in, 25c each.10 in, 40c each.This is a Snap.Eend your Qriers Kazly.n 1 lustily emsugh until, years later, it\u201d wee! 3 - - gmitten by saat, Sood oe ms a RT, comparison OW! a el - ree tT A Le \u2018 | \u2019 LF inl comparison showed S| WIEN.PHILIP WAS CALLED DOWN \"NESS.\u2018McLAREN > : theddeath of the Prince Impersd .Thelate Capt Phitip was fond of re ® ray § | - - at the hards-of the Zolus in 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We are not making wir on children.Bring the lad me.Gervais looked up into the face of a all, noble-looking man whose lips were hidden by- a thick brown moustache, but wise: kad eyes seemed to smile upon na art thou doing here, little man?\u2018Gathéring herbs for my mother,\u2019 Ger- ahswered, showing his basket.- had the pigeon in his hands, Your ' the soldier interrupted.\u201cHe taken\u2019 the letters 1t Was carrying.\u2019 RD EE var ve you found n ont ird?stked the gfficer.>, | \u2018Nothing, Your Highness.\"Tae brat en to secure whatever of an- 3 Ée® à in French.\u2018Search me and see!\u2019 \u201cand he dropped his basket and threw off his blouse.- ni he vo dandelions out.shook his blouse, felt in bis potkets, drew off his shoes and look- im them, finding nothing, while the edt man watched and admonished him: Ru gently! be not rough withsthe child! LE When the fruitless seorch was over he said: .\u201cThere, tpou fekyest go bome; my little man.I believed thou wast speaking |; truth.Gervais put on his bi gathered nis, Santon id d go, but.for ped when he saw thé dead pigeon lying unnoticed whos.Und soldiap.had.thrown of.ey I have the pigeon?he asked, imudly.- ; = \u2018Why dost thou want it?asked the He wanted it that he might b it carefully,\u201d but he could not tell hose strange men so.After a moment's hesitation he faltered, - \u2018M s'long sirice we tasted meat.= \u2018Fs there no longer meat to be had in Paris?\u2019 t asked.Instinctively the boy knew that be A Trick That Did Not Work (From \u2018Lougman\u2019s Magazine.\u2019 \u2018The following story of Indian magic was told me by the person to whom it wus fold by the late Lord Lytton.| give it in my own words, for the excel lent, though humiliating, reason that I have misjaid the manuscript.When in Indis Lord Lytton often sought out conjurers, but never saw any .but the usual feats, such as the mango tree trick and the basket trick.The method in each case is known, or, at all evénts, plausible explanations have been given by Mr.Maskelywe and other ex- pests.On one occasion Lord Lytton likéd something in the looks of the con- Jjurer who was performing in an open space before his house.After the ordinary exhibition, His Lordship asked the he could not do something more out of the common way.The man said he would try, and asked for a.ring, whieh Lord Lytton gave him.He then requested an officer to take in either band a handful of seeds; one sort was ge- sasbë, the name of the other sort my is- foribéut did not know.Holding these seeds and having the ring between his and thamb, the officer was to to a.well in the corner of the co und He was te dispose of the seeds in certain I think on the low wall round the well, into the depth of which he was to throw the ring.All this was done, and the Pa pcian asked Lord Lytton where like the ring to reappear.He answered \u2018In my, despatch box,\u2019 of which the key was attached to his watch chain, or, at all events, he had it with him on the spot.The despatch box was brought out.ord Lytton opened it, and there ) would be easy if the British officer was x confederate of the jugglers, and if he possessed a duplicate key to the despatch box.In that case he would not throw the ring into the well, hut would take it into the house, open the box and insert the ring.But this la- Nation involves emormous improbabilities, while it 1s unlikely, again, tbat the enjurer ma to insert a duplicate ring into the despatch box beforehand.Lytton then asked the juggler if he repeat the trick.He answered in the affirmative, and a lady lent another ring.Another officer.took it, with the sect , as before, and dropped the ring irto the well.The countenance of the juggler altered in the pause which followed.Bomething, be said, had gone and he seemed agitated.Turming (Continued.) \u2018should mot betray the distressful ecndi- ing \u2018tion of the besieged city and he replied evasively: : - \u201cThere is none for those who have no money to buy.» \u2018Take the bird,\u2019 said the tall officer, and Gervais laid the pigeon on the leaves in his basket and turned his face to the city, while the Germans cantered in the opposite direction.When we bad arrived so close fo the barriere at he felt quite safe from another such encounter, Gervais sat down, tenderly lifted the pigeon from its bed of leaves, wiped the blood stains from its breast wita the sleeve of his black blouse and mmoothed its ruftied \u2018plumige.~ As he laid the tail feathers | in o it seemed to him that there were more of them than there used to be and there certainly was one that would not lie quite straight in line with the rest.Running his fingers up the quill to straighten it he felt some- thing\u2014hardly thicker than a hair\u2014that passed around the feather and held it to those on either side\u2014felt it again, about an inch higher up.\u201d Then his finger tip slip; over the end of the quill, which had been cut of.Why should that feather have been tied in the pigeon\u2019s tail?Like a flash of light\u201d there \"shone into his memory the: recollection of something his Uncle Fran- that Monsieur Dagron, the maker of mi- | croseopic photographs, was experimenting with a new material he had mvented, on which greatly reduced photograph ies of military despatches were to be taken, which would then be sent by pigeons, concealed.in such a manner that the Germans would never be able to find \u2018I mest not tell you any more about it, Gervais,\u201d his uncle had said.\u2018It is too important a secrgt to be entrusted to à child,\u2019 which was quite true.It was ao important a secret that it had ot been entrusted to Uncle Francois bim- se Perhaps that extra feather in the pigeon\u2019s tail had something to do with the new method of sending despatches, Per: haps shehad been carrying a letter after all.At any rate, he must take the bird uartess.to He asked the guard who was pacing to and fro before the gate to bring him to General Trochu.\u2018And why should I take thee to General Trochu?the guard demanded rough- y.\u2018I have been outside the \u201cbarriares,\u201d\u2019 replied Gervais, \u2018and I would tell the general of somethin, ue seen.\u2019 man grumbled angrily, but feared to take responsibility of refusing the boy's d ; #80 Gervais was pros- ently ushered into a room where several officers were grouped a table strewn with maps and papers.\u2018It is useless to plan a sortie, said one, as Gervais was pushed into the room, until we had heard from Gam- The woldier saluted and be pardon for the interraption.\u2018But this child insisted on seeing Monsieur le General,\u2019 he explained.(To be continued.) to the second officer he said: \u2018Did you arrange the ee¢ds as I bade you?y No\u2019 said the officer, \u2018I thought that was non- sénse, and I threw them away.\u2019 The juggler seemed horrified.\u2018Do you think I do this by myself?he said, and, pack- enr cfa e well was carefully dragged, and at last the lady\u2019s ring was broughé to the surface.That ring, at least, had certainly been in the water.But had the first ring been as faithfully consigned to the depths?Experts will be of various opin- fon as to that, yet the hypothesis of con- and o plicate - spatch box is difficutt, 7 to the de elf A STRAWBERRY BARREL.There is one novel and very useful method of growing strawberries where there is even a few square feet of space to devote to it, and strange to say, this little ground space need not be good soil nor even earth.This is to put soil in a barrel and grow the plants in it.For those in towns or cities, or anywhere that there is very little room to spare, it is entirely practicable.1 now have a strawberry el in my back yard m Washi n City that is a perfect picture of health and vigor.© Any kind of barrel may be used, but a , strong sugar barrel is v suitable and will only cost ten oe A p or kerosene barrel would be more urable, but one that will last two seasons is good enough.The first thing to do is to drive two small nails through each stave, where each hoop crosses it and clinch Lhem well.1f the barrel has wire oops use small staples instead of nails.Nail the bottom head in securely.This will hold all firmly together.Bore four or five small auger holes in the bottom, but none should.be in the centre, that the water may escape slowly but not quiekly through the water pipe that is to be put in the centre.Then make three sets of [holes in the sides of the barrel, through which the plants are to These should be at least eight inches apart every wey.1 made the lower row in my eight inches from the bottom, the upper one four inches from the top and the middle one half way these two.There are eight holes in each row, making twenty-four in all.The holes can be made with an avger large or small, or keyhole saw.They should be about one and à half inches mn diameter, and it is well to have them a little larger up and down than crosswise of tbe barrel.There must be a pipe or other means of watering the soil put in the barrel at the centre o£ it.À cois had told him some weeks sgo, how § spouting I other to \u201c=; .; G « a , ont.trot or Isths formed int © tens of the \u201capd sitached to a pio in & centre of be bared nd Eefng the proue fetes the two ineh blocks may regulated.A fine piece: Marshall, Glen Mary, Parker Earle are all suitable and good in every way.Potted plants are the best, but any strong well rooted .ones will do.Place the water pipe in position, and fill up the barrel with the rich soil already prepared as far as the top of the first row of holes, and tramp it down firmly.Then set one good plant at each hole, by carefully putting the leaves through it to the outside and spreading the roots out on the roil.Fill up to the next row of holes, tramp the soil well,\" as before, and set the next row of plants.Then fill up to the last row of holes and set the plants, after which fill to the top of the barrel and set six plants there, in an upright position.The, water pipe should be kept m the centré during the filling.Pour about five gal lons of water slowly into the pipe at once and some on top.If the work is well done and good plants are used none will die, and they will sogn begin to make new growth.Keep all runners clipped off as they appear.It will be necessary to water through the nips and on top of the soil every few days.There will be no weeds to pull, no tillage and no dirty berries when they come.case of frost all can be covered.It is surprising how much fruit one barrel will produce.Some estimate one quart for each plant; as many fruit stems come out from each one.Any time before grew- ing stops in the fall will do to plant such a strawberry barrel, but the earligr the better and the more fruit may be expected next year.During winter there should be a protection of matting or something to prevent rapid and severd freering and thawing out of the soil.The barrel can easily be rolled into some protected place 50 that even in the most severe climates one may be sure of success, ; In Our Work Shop.A TELEPHONE.Reprinted by Request.(By Walter E.Sedgeworth, Toronto, for , the Boys\u2019 Page.) A useful telephone may be made yery easily, the directions seeming more rate when read than when worked out.I would advise two boys who.live near together to make ome between them, each .- making their own instruments after these directions.You will notice that all the drawings are just half size.Cut the back support from 1 in.well-seasoned hard wood.It ehould be about 5% x 8 in, and from % in.wood cut two strips 415 x 2 in, and two others 414 by 2 in, and two others 4 x 2 in.These are to be nailed together to form the sides and ends of a box 4 x 4 x 2 in., inside measurement.\u2018 This is to be nailed on to the back support 4 in.from the bottom and sides.0 make the cover cat a piece 414 x 4% in.and in its centre cut a hole 14 in.in diameter.This may be fitted with a trumpet to catch the sound, when spoken into.The lid is to be fastened on with hinges and a catch to keep it closed.On a smooth-grained piece of hard wood % in.thick trace two circles 214 ih.in diameter, and concentric with these, two more 5 in.in diameter.Now, with a scroll saw or penknife cut these out, and you will have two flat rings % in.thick and % in.wide.Now place the lid of the box downwards on your bench and glue one ring firmly to it, so that the 3, in.hole is just in the centre of the ring, as shown at A, fig.1.When the glue is dry place the other ring on the top of the first ring, and bore holes to receive the four screws, B, fig.1.In fig.1, C, is a piece of 1n.wood 3% in.lon, by 3 in.wide, and D is a block of Woo 1x % x % in.It is glued to the back of the lid as shown, just leaving room the lid to close.C is to be attached to the block by a hinge, E.Now get at a photographer\u2019s a piece of ferrotype plate, and cut out & pièce 3 in.in diameter; be careful not to bend it while doing this.This is to be clamped tightly between the two.rings of wood and fastened down with the four screws.From.a piece of electric light earbon cut off two pieces 3% in.long.One is to be glued to the ferrotype plate in the centre, and the a0 hat they both of copper wire-is to be attached to each carbon :b \u2018ang the wire from the block à te the diaphragm is to soldéred to I, and the other wire to the hinge E.H and I are two binding posts, and a wire joins the hinges E to the binding post H.The automatic switch is shown in fig.2.The lever A is a jiece of brass 3% x 14 in.; on the end a fork or hook is made, on which to bang the receiver.It is to be attached to the left inside of the box by the screw B.hole, J, fig.1, is cut in lid to let it pass out.It should be allowed to move up and down about % in.Two screws, U and D, are placed so that the lever will strike, both when moving up and down.A epring, 8, is attached to the lever, and to & crew G, fig.2, so that A, the lever, is in contact with D when the receiver is on the hook, and in contact with C when it is removed or in use.; .gone receiver is shown in section in g.3.Get a wooden pill box 3in.in diameter; cut & 3% in.\u2018hole in the eéntre of the lid, and s 1 in.hole in the bottom of the box.Make a round piece of wood 1 in.in diameter and 5 in.long.Bore a hole with a 3 in.bit, to within 3 in, o the end.Glue the open end of the roller into the bottom of the box, as shown in fig.3.Now procure a piece of iron rod 4 in.in diameter and 5% in.long, and glue it into the hole in the cylindrical piece of wood so that it comes about one- sixteenth to one-eighth inch below the edge of the box.A ring, D, may have to be made to keep the errotype plats, C, from touching the lid of the box in the centre, for it must be allowed to vibrate freely.Also make a bobbin of wood or paper to fit over the rod, and about % in.high.This is to be wound full of No.32 cotton-tovered wire, and theçends attached to binding screws, and G.A circle of ferrotype plate is next cut out.It is to be large enough to just fit inside of the lid of the box.It is to be clamped between the edges of the lid, and of the box as shown at D, fig.3, and the lid Js to be fastened on with screws.A hook, E, is to be screwed in the end to hang the receiver up by.A diagram of the connections is shown in fig.4.You will notice that for each end two sets of batteries are needed, one for the bell and one for the transmitter and receiver.For distance up to 100 feet you will use one battery for the transmitter and two for the bell, and for 200° feet double the number.Screw the [523 bell on to the base board just over the à transmitter.When connecting up be sure you arrange the battery at each end so that the zine at ene end will join the carbon at the other, otherwise they would not work in unison.The diagram shown is only for one end.The other end is similar.In the diagram B is the bell battery; B2 the transmitter battery, T and R are the transmitter and receiver; dE, 8 C the bell; S the switch, and P th button.The line wire should be = push ized iron wire number 16, and should be hung on porcelain or glass insulators.E Y ae earth plate.is wive may be join a or water pi ich i pear at bande water pipe whieb is Puzzles.A HARD QUESTION .Why is the glaus of wi than The walls of & room +7 \"00% colder AN ANAGRAM FOR , (To the Editor of the entres Toss.Witness.\u2019) , In looking over the list of pri i in Anagram contest last aight, 1 hap pened to look at the name of and these words scemed to stand wal plainly ve it: 3 or wit,.sense, all met ! They seem\u2019 80 eharacteristio \u201cof Sour paper 1 could not resist sending \"my anagram.C.H.HADDOCK, Woodstock.ANSWERS TO PUZZLFS OF T : WEEK.LAS 1.Li miles.Daniel il Oe imal Lemons melons 2.Eat, tea.3.Nose, no-i-se.4.Connected diamonds.vio; \"The defeat of King Harold at Has- ings.P H PEA B OA PEACHORSE ACE ASK H E TE A EV A HEDGEVADE AGE A D D E » be part of the mont A and the | OUIDO0R Love of Catnip Greediness was the undoing of a pair of Vermont lynxes during the early eediness for cati hereby they met, fought and were conque by à amily of bears, after cong \u2018ving a pretty good account of them- ives.Ytory is told by Mose White, a farmer of Shrewsbury, Vt, who sometimes acts as guide to the sum mer tourist in search of sport.He had in tow at the time three ontreal men, corroborate his story of the remarkable fight they saw between a male and female bay lynx and a family of bears.2.| The party was trout fishing along the £ddy and Brewer brooks, at the foot of Killington peak.The brooks come down on either side of the peak like the prongs to the letter \u201cY, meet, and then run into the main stream about two miles above McLaughlin\u2019s falls, on Cold river.The forests along either brook are dense and wild and_shelter many bears, lynx and deer.In fact.they comprise an almost impenetrable northern jungle.; ; After a rather unsatisfactory morning they went inland for lunch, and then sat down on the top of a cliff for an after.luncheon loaf and smoke.Below them was an intervale in the forest, with a clearing perhaps twenty rods in diameter, and back of that a second cliff about as high as the one on which they sat.They were all resting at ease.when Mose suddenly grabbed Willis Blackmore, one of the party, by the shoulder and hoarsely whispered to him to look across the gap at the top of the opposite bluff.There, standing with his feet braced out like a mew-born calf, was a large buck.He evidently scented danger, for he mfoved his ears forward and back rapidly, stamped, and then, throwing up his head, dashed into the jungle.Blackmore thought the deer had got wind of the party, but Mose believed there were other reasons for the buck\u2019s actions, and cautioned all to lie flat in the scant shrubbery that covered the rocks.They had hardly complied when two leap, lithe animals, which all knew to be lynx, came crouching out of the undergrowth tc the point where the deer bad stood but a few moments before, and sniffed suspiciously.Suddenly one of the animals threw his head in the air and began to sniff rapturously, and then turned slowly about, as though on a pedestal.The other watched him, and then the pair ran along the edge of the high rocks and worked their way own to the little clearing at the base.In another moment they were rolling ing it as fast af they could chew the ing it as fast as the ycould chew the pungent weed.; Soon the great, sleek cats were fairly drunk with the stuff, and as playful as kittens.The female purred hoarsely to her mate, rolled on her back and evinced the most extreme delight.The male, too, was soon rolling about, snarling playfully, and snapping at the tail of the other like a kitten playing with its mother.All the time they were eating the weed, and getting more and more under its influence.Finally, when they were satisfied, they stag ered up the wide of the cliffs like drunken men and lay down at the top of the hill in utter abandon.; The party was still watching them when Mose again grabbed Blackmore by the arm and motioned to the opening of the clearing at the right.\u2018Bears,\u2019 he whispered.\u201cLie flat.There at the edge shielded by low branched spruces and balsams, were four of the shaggy animals, evidently a male, female an two cubs.They, too, were sniffing and standing at attention, as though part of & woodland photograph.Between the gcent of the deer, lynx and men they were in a quandary.The cubs were a trifle in the rear, where they had been TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS A SNAKE Great reptiles, such as pythons and boa constrictors, have no intelligence whatever.When one gets loose m a menagerie or on an animal trensport ship, tne animal man grips his neck With both hands in a peculiar feshion, puts his foot on him a little lower down and has him under perfect control.Bu the grip has to be just the right kind of a grip, or the keeper's arm will be twisted off in the wink of an eye.There is an employee of an animal firm in New York whose specialty is, snakes, and who is frequently called upon to yo down into the holds of vessels arriving in port to recapture snakes which have broken loose.His fee is twenty-iive dollars, and ne has never yet failed to get tne snake ck to his box.; bec non I find them,\u2019 he said, \u2018I let them strike at me, then step aside, catch their neck in a grip and it is all over.There are two great dangers in handling pythons in this way, either that they should coil around your body or strike you with their \u201cbony head.In either case it is death sure and quick.Colras are not brought here very often.No one touches those hooded terrors.They are handled with tongs.\u2014 Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly,\u201d for July.A USEFUL SNAKE.Two unusually large blacksnakes were geen on Thursday by harvest hands on the farm of Mr.F.M.Coffey, of Buffalo township.One of the reptiles showed fight, and it was allowed to live only because Mr.Coffey does not allow them to be killed on the farm.The snake was first routed from its repose by Mr.Coffey\u2019s hired man, who was riding a mowing machine.When disturbed the reptile made a dart for the horses\u2019 legs, which caused them to start at a furious rate, and it was not until they had run several hundred feet that they were brought to a stop.John Guise, an oil driller, of Washington, and enother oil man, who were in the field at the.time, came running to kill the snake, which darted at them in a vicious manner.Samuel Tanner, who was but a short distance away, then came to investigate the cause of the trouble, and then it was learned that the owner of the farm did not want the snake killed.It has lived in the neighborhood for several vers, and during this time has doubtless killed bandreds of mice.The man with the AND INDOOR DEPARTMENT Ruins Lynxes placed by the mother at the :-< .gestion of danger.One of : .; ellows made a movement - | by her into the open, but she À shoved him back and resumed > It was a Tory Government that did this, and we:now see the result of their action.Lord Beaconsfield brought back from Berlin wäat he boasted of as \u2018Peace with honor\u2019 We can to-day gauge the \u2018peace\u2019 and the \u2018honor\u2019 The provinces which, but for our intervention, would pow be free and prosperous, are the scene of a misery, an atrocity, compared with which the Bulgarian massacres were \u2018but as child\u2019s play.Where the talk then was of a single village, we hear row of scores put to the sword.The estimute of sixty thousand hapless victims slaughtered in the Monastir region ja said to be probably under the- mark.Tens of thousands of women and children are seeking shelter in\u201d the woods, where, i they escape the bullet or the sword, they die of starvation.And still the hellish work goes en, while England, whose fatal interference a generation ago made all this possible, looks on and does nothing.One can see reasons for the present in: action.Tae country has been through a great and exhausting war, and is in no humor for fresh adventures.A new generation has grown up, unfamiliar with the details of that earlier outburst, and with the responsibility which Englan incurred in connection with it.The confusions and preoccupations of home af- fairs-also give little opportunity for the people just now to look abroad.One is disposed, moreover, £ pational temper, hypnotized by the pres ent government, and left without any appeal to its léftier instincts such as it listened to in the days of a Gladstone and a Bright, has not lost something îts earlier passion for justice and hu- The country is apt to take its s, and in that direction there is neither light mor leading.While Macedonia welters in its blood and agony, our Prime Minister lays golf, and, when appealed to the su Jeet, contents himself with the affirmation that \u2018he balance of criminality\u2019 rests with the oppressed rather tham with the oppressor.?the conscience t n is b stirred.Monday\u2019s issue of thc Times contained letters from four of the Anglican bishops, who plead, in lerms that } leave nothing to be desired, for an effort on the part of Eogland™ to put 3 stop to the present tragedy.The Bishop of Durham hoids that England has an opportunity now ag well as a responsibility for interfering.The Bishop of Hereford wants to know what has come of Lor Lansdowne\u2019s promise in the Louse of Lords, six months ago, that the govern- to ask whether the 8 .B® , however, evidence that at last clone \u201cef the nation is being be execution of the reforins,\u201d and tion of our own) representalives Macedonia would have been free from the miteries of Turkish misrule during the last quarter of a century.Gore thinks \u2018the silence has become at last unbearable, and asks whether \u2018cvery- thing possible is being done to cbtain, lor instance, the \u2018effective co-operation of England and Frange to procure some.combined action of.thexpowers?\u201d The Bishop of Gibraltar asks waether \u2018the Great Powers of Europe have renounced their Christianity?\u201d He Lelieves the powers have only to say, with a united\u2019 voice, that \u2018the just demands of Macedonia, driven mad by oppression, for a Christian Governor must granted; and that united voice will be obeyed.\u2019 The Free Churches, too, we are glad to note, are at th Tinding- their voice.Many pulpits had this as their theme on Sunday, and the National Free Church Council has before it & resolution calling upon the government to bring about a coneert of the European Powers, with 8 view to obtaining the appointment of a Christian Governor of Macedonia, with adequate resources for the securing of law and liberty.\u2019 This, so far, is as it should be, but we look to the Free churches to put volume and intensity into this appeal.The present government has brought Great Britain to the uadir of its influence on the Continent, but the people of Engla are still a power, if only they will put their hearts into the movement.The entente between them and France at the present moment is a fortunate circumstance which might well be turned to ace count in bringing pressurz to bear upon the other powers.America, also, which Tias great personal interests 1.Turkey, ought to be approached with a view to combined action.Tne concert of the powers is a slow-moving machine, but it has secured the autonomy of Crete.and has saved Greece from falling back um\u201d der the Turkish rule.What is now needed is a éombination of all the moral forces of the realm, such as rhall compe} the zovetnment fo take an effective lead: in this matter.There should be no «le- Jav and no faltering in the work, for the blood of this unhappy people ia in a measure upon our heads.ef , RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN SOUTH AMERICA.Rock River Conference, at its last ses sion in Chicago, adopted the report of the committee on civil and religious liberty, urging President Roosevelt to request the Government of Peru to grant the free right of public worship to Peruvian Protestants.The conference ordered that a copy of the report, with a suitable letter, be forwarded to President Roosevelt.\u201d In commenting upon this action of the eonferance, tae \u2018Northwestern\u2019 said; \u2018THe.Roman Catholics in the United States, who, together with all other churches, enjoy the right of public worship, should take advantage of this opportunity to show their liberality by suggesting fo their fellow-churchmen in hint America that the same privilege Le nted \u2018to ail in those dominions.\u2019 The Chicago \u2018Évening Post\u2019 presents the situation thus: \u2018Not often do three great powers join in a diplomatic move without the news going broadvast over the world.Yet this is the case in a matter of no small importance from a broadly human view.For so tactfully and un- ostentatiously has the matter been brought abont that little or no comment has been made upon the situgtion.The United States, Britain and Germany nave, agreed through their respective departments of state to uae, their kindly offices to obtain from the pivian- government the privilege of public worship now denied the Peruvian Protestants, The ovement was planned and brought to issue by the Rev.John Lee, a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church.This energetic but exceptionally judicious man secured the support of the est dignitaries of the Presbyterian, Congregational, Episcopal and Methodist churches in America, and many influential public men both here end in England.With the approval of Mr.McKinley and through the state department he has finally brought about the instruction of the German, British and American ministers at Lima to urge upon the Peruvian Government a repesl of the laws probibiting Protestant worship.As the w placing Protestant marriages on the same footing.as Roman Catholic has been , there seems little occasion to doubt a further \u2018concession\u2019 in respect to worship.With Peru taking the lead and with the moral support of three such governments as Germany, Great Britain and the United States, the que of religious toleration throughout uth America, where it now languishes, move steadily forward.\u2019 The Chicago \u2018Daily News\u2019 speaks of a \u2018freedom\u2019 that is \u2018unknown\u2019 in Peru and States minister to ess in several important in the way istration, #t liberty.as the American to people of*all country has been unknown.It therefore, a significant indication \u201cPeruviags bre movin barriers and give al to.worship faith.into the Peruvian that the meas consideration.wrangles in both no doubt, be declares, ment is one which the gress would have favored.\u201d vocales of m of ligious liberty -this will be weleom Already the custom by reason of e news ment would \u2018spare no pains to secure the promised the caltinet that \u2018but for the ne- |-the t brought to ghould to \u2018welcome mews\u2019 invites attention: \u2018As an indication of the healthful stirring of d reform movements in certain parts of South America a dispatch lately received at the state department from the United Peru is of especial interest.Peru bas made substantial .particulars Within recént years, but while the government has rid itself of manifold evils of corruption and maladmin-, has done little toward proof viding for a larger measure of Such freedom of public worsaip nstitution guarantees cts and creeds in this is, {- of ewakaning.moral intelligence that the to take down the ; ns the right in accordance with their Recently a bill was intreduced Congress providing for the constitutional amendment which will - to \u2018effect this reform.The: United States minister at Lima reports has been excluded from artisan which have consumed the time House and Senate, but he bas \u201cthat the amend- majority in Con- To the ad- freedom of conscience and re- religious of withholding this liberty is disappearing in practice in Peru and it will be a wise act on the part of the Peruvian legislators to Jemore also the legal am ion for it.: The \u2018Mexican Herald\u2019 telle the world i- that the Protestants of Perd \u2018have been y treated; that there must lave been a large amount of \u2018dense and bat- like bigotry prevalent in Peru when eo elemental a right as that of public worship could \u2018be denied to Protestants;\u2019 that \u2018in very fairness the dominant church, which enjoys freedom of worship in_Protestant countries, ought to play fair;\u2019 that \u2018Mexico long ago got over this phase of religious exclusivism,\u2019 and concerning this \u2018religious exclusivism\u2019 lays down a proposition that ought to make the Roman Catholic ecclesiastics of Peru to tremble: \u2018We should say that had Peru set out to manufacture Protestants by wholesale she could not have taken a more certain course\u201d.; The only communication received by the secretary the\u2019 conference in reply to the letter and « copy of the report \u2018ment to Washington last October, was a letter from the \u2018secretary to the president,\u2019 acknowledging the receipt of the letter \u201cwith enclosure,\u2019 and stating taat \u2018by.direction of the president it has been the attention of the secretary of state\u2019 The Rev.John Lee received a communication from the State \u2018Department, vnder date of July 3, 1903, stating that the United States ministers in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, are acting under instructions frequently given to use their good offices with the government to \u2018bring about the desired changes.'\u2014 Northwestern Christian Advocate.\u201d \u2014 TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT IN GERMANY.Germany has been held up, to Ameti- eans as gn example worthy of imitation in thé temperate use of intoxicating liquors, especially beer.Like all other countries, however, Germany suffers from intemperance and the government feels called upon to take action restricting the consumption of intoxicants.It is stated that in the next session of thé Reichstag will be introduced a bill designed to { promote temperance.Under the provisions of this bill saloonkéepers are required to sell non-intoxicante, such as Yemoriade, milk, coffee and tea, snd cold foods.Credit 18 forhidden, thus abolishing the system extn sively used in the country districts and among students, and the number of barmaids is limited.The new bill was drawn up by the imperial commission, selected by the ministers of the fnierior and of justice.The alcoholic congress recently held at Bremen, and the agitation by Count Douglass in the Prussian Reichstag, are said to have greatly stimulated tbe temperance movement, which will be further strengthened by the recommendation of the imperial commission.One who is familiar with conditions in Germany declares toast the drink evil is increasing there in large rtions, especially among the laboring classes.To some extent beer is losing its popularity and the wageworkers are faking more \u2018| and more to the consumption of con5lic beverages, such as \u2018schnapps,\u2019 Swedish punch and brandy, In this way they get more alcohol \u2018for the small amount of money they have to spend, with the result that intoxication :s mueh more, common in Germany than formerly.| Germany is awaking none too early \u201cto the evil effects of the use of liquor upon its working people.England, within {he last few weeks, has been startled by the discovery that there has heen a marked deterioration in the physique of its average citizens.The in ustrial, commercial and military strength of America will also depend -upon the abstinence from or tbe use of intoxicatièg Hquots by its working people.If they are total abstainers our industrial, commercial an military power will continue high.they drink, it will decline\u2014\u2018Northwestern Christian Advocate.\u2019 .et LICENSE REFORM.\u201c In a recent interview with the \u2018Manchester Guardian\u2019 Mr.Arthur Chamber: lin remarked :\u2014 1 have more hope in the Liberals with regard to licensing and all social reform.Mr.Baliour pledged the Conservative party to give the brewers a privilege which they Have pever obtained \u2018in tour hundred years oi legislation.He carefully avoids giving them that which he promises while he is in power in order that be pay preserve their votes foi thé néxt élection.That I call a shameful political bargain, and if 1 had nothing to hope from the Liberals 1 would rather sup- ort them than the author of a shame- ul political bargain.The drink inter: est 18 a great danger to our national lite, and all good men should unite to destroy the effect of any threat on the part of the trade.\u2018The brewers beat the Conservative candidate at Rye not because they did mot like his \u2018principles put because their trade was in fneir olities, Every reform is approached by the drink interest from the.point of view of their financial gain or loss, and they are ready to sell themselves to the highest bidder.That is a si tion which every good patriot should op- se.pe What we want instead of the blic- houses are places which I should call winter gardens in the slums of each ward, where light and air, and warmth and reasonable amusement, \u2018and rest and conversation could be obtained without \u2018the necessity of taking drink to ay for your footing.My action \u2018at resent is to resist retrograde legisla- | ion.I look forward to such a reco, pition of the principle of local seli- government as will allow wards in cities pd parishes local option to say wlrether they want the retail sale of drink in their particular locality or not.thiok & large proportion of the countys, and certainly most of the big cities; would decide that they - did want \u2018the retail sale of alcohol.In the case of such es 1 should accept the propos: als of Mesirs.Rowntree and Sherwell\u2014 public control under, carefully drawn-up regulations as to the keeping of accounts and the disposition of profits.I think that would best meet the condition of the British people.\u2018Under public control,\u201d Mr.Cham-\u2019 berlain repeated.\u20181 am raid of municipal control, because a munitipalit: would be apt to look to the profit.It, however, the mun pall e the control, it should be proviged that | the ts could not be ap ny plied at present.to the municipality having control is that at every municipal election you would have.a, party 0 e est-and a party the temperance interest trying to affect elections for that single purpose, and it would interfere with the general purposes for which the council is elected.Norway, 1 would have a company eléet- ed for the of the municipality and acting under specially devised laws \u2018passed by parliament.nancial interest in the sale of drink, sentiment ofthe people by reducing the drinking hours without the interven- \u2018it was ap w given 4 Ni Will wash anything, the Sunlight way.Then roll them up tightly and lay under minutes and let Sunlight deap do its work.on the wash board and the dirt will drop get and don\u2019t wash throtigh two suds.Rinse way.It makes the clothes snowy white, \\.de ont.2 £3 the water.SoaP h least labor should be used in a tub of lukewarm water over it lightly.Leave them there for thirty - Advertisements A 11% \u20ac - o> | 7 ct ! \\ À \u2018 ie?3 > A \u2018 \u2018 J Z * | \\ 1 K Haediy any rubbing with Sunlight Soap.The Sunlight Maids say Its child's play, SUNLIGHT but to secure best results wit First dip the articles to be washed in and draw it out of the water on a wash board and rub the soap ~ Commence rubbing the clothes lightly Turn the in lukewarm water taking _ ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't Pnjucre the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.care to garments inside out to at the seams but don\u2019t use any more soap.No need to scald or boil a single piece out all the dirty suds, then ring out and hang out to dry.That's the Sunlight HB vy J la .° Y COMPOUND Gives New Life, Health and Vigor to Tired, Weak'and Discouraged Women Cures Functional Irregularities.Makes Sick People WeH.(\u2014 The great objection the drink inter- Therefore, as in purpose under the control The company would have no fi- and would follow up the temperance ber of houses or the number of tion of the magistrates.stints DISESTABLISHMENT.The religious dissension which the action of the government has produced in every corner of England has to-day, says the London \u2018Christian World,\u2019 its par alle] in France.The cry for Disestablishment which is heard on our side of the Channel has its echo in the French demand for the abrogation of the Concordat, the Napoleonic instrument which secures a state maintenance to Catholicism and the Eglise Reformee.The French bishops, whose opinions on the subject have recently been published in the \u2018Eclair,\u2019 are, however, with one accord in favor of its maintenance.They ble at its restrictive provisions, ut evidently consider that in its abolition a worse thing might befall them.Their fears in this respect are most ex- lieitly expressed by the Bishop of imper, who holds that although the hurch of France would survive, an that, there are several dioceses where the: faithful would provide for the re quirements of public worship and of the clergy, there are others that would be ruined, Without some special legislation he thinks it would take many yeard before public worshi could be placed on a stable and regular footing.It is evident that in bot countries the religious question is an acute stage.TORREY-ALEXANDER MISSION \u2019 IN LIVERPOOL.After a Tew days\u2019 preliminary work at Birkenhead, Jbich is.close to Livèr- pol, esura.Totrey end Alexander day, Sept.reaching ion in Liverpool on Sun- 5 From the re, Peetin d that the cafeful pre- rations © tepresentativé commit- had forestilled any ibility of failure as to publicity.e Philhar- nic Hall, where the, great musicians g the country have appen a Hur a e st half-century, is.a splen uildin -holdi e500 Tt \u2018proved quite sut ë to acco! te the crowd which assembled for the first evening service, an Y.M.\u20ac.A.Gymnasium, holding: about 1,500, had to be secured immediately for an \u2018overflow gathering.othirg could exéeed the ordinlity wi \u201cwhich, the press-and { public have.Eng- purpose to which the rates can be ap- \\ - \u2018weléomed .back to * land.A larger amount of space has evangelistic labors ' since Moody \u2014_ been devoted to their work than to any were in Great Britain.Sank has Then a union of Free Churchmen, and There Episoopalians with and one of the most enthusiastic supporters has been the e moderator of t of England, Dr mention 8 .Red in Liverpool he of his \u2018books with growin afternoon di very wet day, attracted Congrega The it tho it was a 1,500 people.\u2014\u2018The Presb; Church .a Phail, who ed that before Dr.Torrey arriv- read every one Bible satisfaction.da?tionalist.MRS.ALICE G.GULICK.Supporters of evangelical work in Spa will learn with sorrow that Mrs.Gordon Gulick has passed away.A International Ine Gulick, president of the stitute or Girls in Spain, for in ce irty years worked for the Christian and higher education of spite the Spanish girle, difficulties of such w and ork, had , de been remarkably effective.For a number of years Mrs.Gulick had b dent of the Young Women's Association and of the tian Temperanec Union rare gifts enabled her terest in educational cir 3 Women\u2019s in Spain.\u2018Cortes Chris Her T to arouse great in- cles in America in the college work for Spanish girls.Mrs, in the collèg pa pT} Gulick, who had the summer seeking better been in Switzer! health, re turned to London less than-s foi since, her sister accompanied by her da (Miss Elizabeth Go! mere RUSSIA PERSECUTES ARMENIANS.SEIZURE OF CNURCH PROPERTY.Owing, it is said, to n Prince Galitzin, Governor-General Caucasus, a fanatical Orthodox enemy the Armenians, the ( decision of the majority of the Co Ministers, has order i church property of Armenia its future a ernment.territory, and by the Russian\u2019Qov sian Armenians are so Czar, ov: tér and mn).the demand of the seizure ns in Russian dministration RE irritated of the of mi of 5 the high-handed violence that they threaten their to transfer the headquarters of church from Etchmisdzin to Sis, in Twk- ish territory, to cease all ublic institutions to withdraw from all church property, they e Armenian the en largely of thé gifts adzin from all parts o turies, and some even cofies the ancient kings the Czar's order is xians will the revolutionary movement.\u2014* \u201cWorld of of in rish functions.claim, Church, wn Russia, TK .2 contribret: and te The te for ovn- froes® Unless Arme- of au THE \u2018DAILY pubiistad at the in the city of Montreal, Dougsl} and Frederick both of Montreal.business commun: Dongs \u201candé- ail dresséd Sobu Editor, shoulé the \u2018Witness.\u2019 WITNESS tu \u2018printed nt \u2018Witness\u2019 Wilding = corner of Craig and \u2018St.Peter oh ss cations Jobs gene dreashd Red shout be ado gla \"02 OGILVY'S DAILY STORE NEWS.NEWNESSæEXCLUS IVENESS IN DRESS ry well informed woman knows that this is \u2018to be a year of Dainty Gowns and Blouse in Velvets and Silks.Our Dress Goods and Silk Departments are overflowing with the very newest to meet your requirements.this fall.by every popular costume designer i in Paris and New York.MAIL ORDERS.Out-of-town customers receive the best attention.Your orders are filled and sent to you by Express or Mall, just as it you ordered them personally.Samples of all the Newest Materials for Fall wear will be sent you on request for same.| SOMETHING NEW and NOVEL IN BELTS.Our Now Belts have just arrived.Below we mention à few of the many lines.We have à full range of all the very newest in Buckles, some both back and front, others with buckle in front.Black Silk Taffeta Belt, with narrow feather stitch small oxidized Buckie both back and front, .regular value for 40 ote.\u2018Our Price, 25 cts.R Ti Batt, with th thres rows feathor | ing, ney burnished sliver buokié both back and front, veguiar value for \"rs ots.Our Price, 50 cts.One and one-half inch Elastic Ribbon Belt, with burnishéd buckle at back, and fancy buckle with cupid forming dip front.$2.25.New Oxidized Silver Chaiy Belts, - Special, $1.25.Steel Belts, with large burnished bucklé and black taffeta ribbon, fancy ends dnd |.bugkle in front.LOVELY BLOUSE am FLANNELS In all the new effects, tasteful designs and pretty sh! , the most exclusive pat- ferns await you in this large pnd well- assorted collection.39 cts.a yd.New Blouse Flannels, 50c.and 65c.a yd.$2.50.Silk Embroidered Blouse Flannels, regu- | .lar value for 75c.Special, 50 cts.a yd.s New Oilcloths and Linoleums.Our stock of Oilcloths and Linoleums is now complete.full range of all the very latest patterns to choose from.All the rich tints in colorings and designs you will find most effective to brighten a room._\u2014_ New Vestings.We wish every woman in Montreal could see our New Fall Vestings, which have just arrived.In our Mountain street window you will see a display of same.We have them in Pale Blue, Pale Pink, Green, Cream, Fawn and White.Also in Linen we have White and White 5 5 cts.\u2018a yd.up.with Fancy Black Figures.Prices range from: .\u201cRough\u201d is the keynote in the Dress Goods Department Rough finish material, Zibeline effects, have the call, and are the goods used Opening in Furs.Stoles are a favorite this season.The Collarless Coat Cloth Jacket has helped to make: them so.We have them in all\u2018the leading Furs.Now is the time to select your Fen Ladies\u2019 Silk Blouses.This is the season for Silk Waists, and our stock is now \u2018complete.quote two or three lines to give you an idea of what we have to show you.\u201c Tameline Silk Waists, made with-wide tucks in front and stitched box- pleat in back, top of sleeve trimmed with four }-inch tucks, tucked cuff, tab collar.Price.$4.50 Below we se.2.0%.0.0.».e1.0.e.Taffeta Silk Waists, with round yoke formed by-rows of hemstitching, tiny stitched box-pleats back and front, \u2018hemstitched tabs on collars and cuffs.Price.secoreouu.$6.(5 Pretty Dressy Waists,in soft Taffeta,stitched box-pleats down back and over shoulders, bias tucking across front and in sleéves, with medallion-trim- mings on front of sleeves and collar.Price.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2018ou.$8.25 se 8 08S + 0000, se.0.We have a some both as to pattern and weave.\u2019 LINEN DEPT.ITES.Hemstitched Embroidered Pillow Shams.Handsome Patterns.$1.50, $1.80, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 per pair.Hemstitched Embroidered Tea Cloths.36 x 36 inches.$1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.$2.35: Rueda Lace Doylies (Teneriffe), Magnificent Collection.6 inch.12 I=2C, ISC, 17C, 20C 25C, 35C, and 38c each.8 inch.25c and 28c each.9 inch.35¢, 40\u20ac, 50¢, 55¢, 60c, 65C ea.10 inch.38c and 40c each.12 inch.soc, 75¢, 80c, goc, 95¢ each.18 inch.$1.25, $1.3 35 $1.50, Sr 60, $1-75 2.and 25 each FLANNELS.All-Wool White and Cream Flannels, From 25 cts a yd.Grey Flannels, light and dark shades.From 20 cts.a yd.Unshrinkable Flannels, From 50 cts.a yd.An immense Stock of Flannels and Flan- nelettes just to hand.VERY LOW FIGURES.Lace Curtains and Drapings.All our new Lace Curtains have arrived.The designs are all hand- Take your choice now before the best patterns are chosen.The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods Store in Canada.All marked at ONAOANASONANASANANSNGN\\SNE 80V0vV/6V0V/0v60Vv0v0 © © NON OV OV 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