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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" - * \u2018Sa YydMNY TET THEN Y SF EUS TSN RN TTeEE wT SES GST vvSsEn'TTvev EAN EEE EE NOR ES NES EEE EE RE ON EE NE NE NON NN TTT Te A BEAUTIEUL \u2018 own DR.GEORGE.MURA \"Child and Accept, the Alaskan Boundary * SOCIETY aies THE EVER DB ws LIGHTFUL STORY OF Award Without Protest.\u2014_\u2014 ad of Griselda\u2019 AND ALL THAT A CAUSE OF FRICTION BETWEEN THR UNITRD STATES AND BRITAIN MAY BE REMOVED.: [|p Murray, EEc8, the > James's Literary Societ d n the fascination \u2018which the pathetic story of Griseld bas «Saturday Review\u2019 says Were the Whole Conntry at State |# \u2018Donbitiess the Awatd Would Have Gene the Same Way.a exerisad ho have read of the lady's trials, the Speaker descanted on : Re 2 name = be slightly change ed, indeed, as in Sh Bakes = CE of the Shrew, Butler's \u20ac is ue the same patient, occupies in litersr The * Saturday Review saga Mr.Cham bexlain must have a very clover sms of = secretary, or perhaps the vhequer -he nd ao Petrarch, but it alsé pened | in -the \u2018Decameron\u2019 of ae A oe the Ex speeches, for it posis Glagaberl Jain to fave Bd.i read.\u201c \u2018HBORETIC SEVERANCE.\u2019 ot, tg mind the smack in sablime \u201cinipertinence in other authors Mave.inco rat a Ther ors; bot 8 proper moti ; on A #4 \u201cHEE SN 0) à a & : + a à e ARR journal, os addressing a great nation\u2018ié really amazing.Canada is to be _2esigued because ber Joss removed à tause Sir Witkrid Lan Lau pir Piven at \"he.Hot RES ined pro er in \u2018an tbe calurtnation of Suck.riec\u2019s demand for 100 ution between the United States {theoreti Dot actual, severcuce : the ! NO.UNCERTAIN Voice.\u201cte\u201d Statist says.that, Thethet he j or -WTOng, e coloma) : ol premiers ther Country and parer Coun- Semon sense will reco with which the premiers premier, or ere even twa.pales pe of pa are of the ame on! it en tore ingly dangerous thing f and country to say they The \u2018Spectator\u2019 is sorry to.Sir.\u2018Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s à \u201c 5 ; NP & / 2 J Wf A Dr AD An! ee Ra 3 WA = Ga d'a ~~ \u20ac IE J} # ; Me.Btethom- Dr.=.0 1 The eaves £t Fone it would Train d'food for theugh t indicated, Ww! nd boundary of the the United States - ac - 5 mopman Lans root tel me AND ELEOFED OF: - = = Te p= TE wi e var-j 5 ; 47 | THE \"anistRoNe BEAUCHEMIN oe Jin eme rendered by by.e Cora and A sen de ce, a ee - treasur = i figs Mr.SPT, Bi EE i § Teal = en and x were thy Jan EE gad Tht Ue ne amosiation d po was that of holi- |.McGill for ge es and Payette, with f\" a tion 19 to Ottawa to Interview the Mina It gab dosited side to reer the tte in |B ire : 2 Petition.of the Newsboys\u2019.Associa | for the introduction of 1 \u2018cats to ages Td method.es.\u2018which -he brought up ire - = -courses at pe MONTREAL, NEWSBOYS.E du $ id i g § 5 i - Ps i ge ge SEs, i fr Your petitioge would, tain ott ith à view tnd neat appearance arr the bors rancing the ater of fitti 5 fi years been 2 ef Levin very enjoyable visit in France, | j > dns ry in \u201cParis, and also.ki at the interna E À \u201cLondon, : Se vid her of corps in\u201d Franke, wil fe.wotk SET a i i Ë \"2 , «+ Eyal NEW.FACTORY AT TR mont» à 2 Revs.to Beîtof 55 CRAIG\u2014AB J residence \u201ces, Ford, - to ¥: HAYTER] Fi \"et .ef tbe\u2018 pes ate.r GARRICK Mar, - W.er: : Ww.+ to saià a \u201cens of dire, mayriages and eathe.owet birt.for, elfiarntes np netics agit Je token of Bion MAOONACHIN.~On Oct.9, 1968, fn Hotio- fi avalon Territory, to Mr.sid (irs > B.Maconnekie, .+ MIPCHELL.\u2014At Liegnr, Que, on Oct.25, = & pas wo to Mr.ROSE a Paris Plains south, or?| Ont, oi IV! Der, , = aghter to .and .ure ta Hattie, daughter of David Watson; let, Le of Pitésbutg, Pu., to Muriel Fulton Hunt, soly daughter of Dr.sud Mrs.H.Hunt.ORTH.WILKINSON.\u2014 On Oct ) - \u201d Csligds, | _ \u2018 + 4 \u201cOretg oa, 3 Xx ; 2d we Jott Crétghion rectôt- 0 Biack- ; Ontario.; - - 238, ial: est Goaghtar of Ab +, Abbett, to Wm.H.Craig, Ottawa, - PORD y= WATSON \u2014 On Oct.14, 190, at a WU CGS est daughter of the late Rev.C.'P.Watson.lER\u2014DOUGLAS.\u2014 On 1903, at PRE ES D y Rev Smith's Falls, Ont, varis spevd - ., : ing fer bicycles,.\u201c 25 csèh0e, Henry 5.Sat MODEL 8 AKERY dels, M ue., leatlier working ma~ d chine; 693(24, Anderson McIntesh, Wallace, a visit any or evening, we N.8., \u201ctheese cutter; 724460, Frederick.C.\u2019 , artis, Sackville, N.B., snow éléarihg ma will pleased to show you every- chine; 732083, Capt.Charles Johnson, St.\"We want te vince you George N.B, Apparatus for cleaning ships, that we have the cloanost bakery in \u2019 Co the city.We cordially invite you to pay our - RY CONSUL AT NIAGARA FALLS, i \u2018Washington, Oct.30.\u2014 f Barrisof Wen Toe fea nited ( AND \u2018COLORED: ||} vr B40.BF {IR WORK | AMD METHODS fof Commend themselves \u201c#6 TR] ovens of Monéresiors, $1.ments with the delivery.rd Messca.Marion, &: Maries, Dabent-stiofmens.§ Montresi, \u201cfansta; And -Washinstay, BC.§ cited will 1\" sifiptiad \u201cPes \u2018of ohakie b¥.-|d Jolt.Parks claimed Eg CE TERMS! Lo.| New Blouse Flannels! NEW SPOT BLOUSE FLANNÉLS.NEW FANCY BLOUSE: FLANNELS.2\" 2 New Wrapper Flannelettes \u201cNew NEW FANCY TAMALINE SILK, §0c yard.NEW BLACK TAMALINE SILK, $0.yard.NEW COLORED TAFFETA SILK, 50c¢ yard.= NEW COLORED CHINA SILK, 28¢ yard.\u2018New Dress Goods! MURPHY & GO.§ À QUALITY AND PRICE VALUE, ARE RIVAL FÉATURES IN OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCKS! The 2 gus assortments âre now atthetr fullest, and we cordially invite in- n°42 : ction anid comparfson by shoppers who want the BEST ON THB BEST NEW PLAIN BLOUSE FLANNELS, ALL COLORS.NEW PLAIN BLOUSE FLANFELS, with fancy borders, all colors.! NEW WRAPPBH FLANNEIETTE, 10c yard.CASHMERE WRAPPER FLANNELETTE, 15c ysrd.- NEW EIDERDOWN FLANNELETTE, 18e yard.\u201c4% EXTRA FINE CASHMERE WRAPPERETTE, 23c¢ yard.8 New Plain and Fancy Silks! 100 shades NEW PLAIN TAMALINE SILK, 50c¢ yard.NEW BLACK TAFFETA SILK, from 50c yard.NEW WHITE WASHING BLOUSE BILKS, 35¢ yard.ALL THE UP-TO-DATE NOVELTIES NOW SHOWING.NEW PLAIN CAMEL\u2019'S HAIR SUITINGS, from 680c yard.NEW FANCY CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS; from 60c yard.NEW BROAD CLOTHS, fine makes, for tailor-made Suits,from 65c yd.NEW BLACK AND COLORED VOILE DE PARIS, from \"7Bc yard.Saruænar, Octosse 81, 1008, KNIGHTS OF THE GRIP PROMINENT CITIZENS CONSENT TO TAKE OFFICE IN THE DQ MINION COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u2019 ASS0- CIATION.+ \u2014 At the meeting of members of the Do minion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association of Montreal, which will be held in the rooms of the association, of Trade building, at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, Nov.M, nomination of officers tor the ensuing year will take place, Mr.Jamcs Robinson, wholesale shoe merchant, who served the association as director, vice-president and president, several times elected by abclamatio will be nominated to fill the position of treasurer.Mr.James 8.N.11, of Messrs.McCaskill, Dougall & Vo.varnish manufacturers, Montreal, who served the association as director and treasurer, several times elected by ace clamation (has been treasurer for the iast three years) will be nominated as president.Both Mr.Dougall and Mr Robinson have been presented with some mation papers signed by a great num- bér of members, including nearly all the past presidents of the association.Both the above gentlemen, after considering the representative character of the requisition, have consen ination.ted to Bocept nome fo {he consul in À LEE i a tés ocerfifying to ry, i ad of ta e pody to Bug- a pie > ta the land, We wae at ot thegbod\u2019 : excellent de ; very unspviab and his fellow that it made no diff the higher - been senten _ Madrid, O .who was rece ©\" Naturally Fah interests.\u201cJOHN MURPHY & CO., \u201c2341 and 2343 St.Oatherine 8t., Cor.Metcalfe 8t.Telephone: Up 2740.ing the trial, but the latter rks had given the a a pads k ds © finee, A 3e had92-y veak groun to tid ie ro ghand Eon be- p Fe Ten to the tion Parks made of the money after he SHIRTS.ined tt from the representatives of COLLARS the Tiffany firm, if, in the belief of the CUFF 8 .jury, he did obtain it wader a tient di + &e rect or implied, as that fact wouid con- , ° stitute extortien.After being out fiften minutes the jury returned, and vas Potled, when the pre \\ gsoner was ordered to stand up wm \u20ac them always the correct J verdict was rendered.He glared at the jurymen defiantly.sult Judge Newburger ordered arks remanded for sentence tor a week.Parks is now awaîting the decision of writ of error, ced for extortion to an indeterminate term ©f not less than two and a half and\u2018nôt more than three and & half years in Sing Sing, where he spent a few days before being rel on the writ.SIR HENRY DURAND courts on &@ LOOKS FORWARD TO RATHER À DIPLOMATIC LIFE AT WASHINGTON, THAN ct.30.\u2014Sir Henry Mortimer British ambassador to Spain, ntly appointed British am.the United States, was in- Concerning his o Washington, he said :\u2014 .ntimation of the appoint- \u2018ment until 1 received an enquiry from .[the Foreign Office asking | \u2014 \"1% Washington, to whit ÉFOUND QUILTY OF EXTORTION freplied in the affirmative.1 FROM BHE TIFFANY BTUDIOS, =.7 {visit .: When asked what line of policy he Fi , would follow the papatendior re lied : aking \u201cdelegate - of the Jousesmifhe |: ghall follow the line = Sr ÿ ar \u201c1 1gid down by the Foreign Ufice and Brit- ridgemen\u2019s Upon, His The relations between \"the United States and Great Britain are {most cordial, and\u2019 I per \u201cilwinced that Great Britain will use every DAY AFTER: OT: 81.| bassador to {| BATÜRDAY AFTERNOON, OCT: 8L:: ferciewed to-day here.metre : 3 | appointment t -*1 had no 1 lighted to go to America, which I have ong admired and have been anxious to wow.: ine | political horizon being, t ' cpnirsciors, under threal of keeping Yess.I imagine may part at rag.box, 7 ; : 718, Geo.Thos.Martin, pe Parks was defended ME will be social rather than diplomatic.\u2019 SUNDAY SERVICES.The Rev.E.W.Crane will conduct divine service to-morrow afternoon at 3 a'eloek at the Protestant House of Indus- and Homes, Longue Pointe, The Montrea] Suburban District Lodge, No, 1, of the Loyal Orange Association, will have ire annual church parade to- 1 ; morrow à p.m, t e ngregational Being tas\u201d led by ae developed | Tite Rev.Prof.Tary will speak of Mme-crowd the{ vec Chore .: e .Tory speak at to- | at Par morrow.afternoon\u2019s meeting of the Me- tention of the salespeople Bore ot tne Gill Y.M.C.A, on the eleventh comy t, both to the public bor unionists, in his ury.In his charge Judge Newburger said rence what disposi- After hearin if 1 would 1 immediately ersopally am con- ] : from his 1 into the rink to look upon the face of his dead wife.Several hundred people, who had already gained admittance, were asked to leave, and in solitude the Commander knelt for ten minutes beside the coffin.The coffin, guarded by two Salvation Army cadets, stood before the same platform where .Booth- Tucker once spoke at a meeting, cons ducted by her father, General Willism th.- FUNERAL SERVICES.New York, Oct.30.\u2014Funeral services for Mrs.Booth-Tucker will be held in Carnegie Hall, on Sunday.Her body will lie in state in Carnegie Hall from the time it reaches here from Chicago until that time.It has been decided to bury the consul in Woodlawn Ceme- advad- ls MR.CARNEGIE*S VIEW S THAT CANADA SHOULD HE RAYS ANNEX THE UNITED STATES.Parks m a New .York, Oct.30.\u2014Mr.Andrew Cär- negie, who, with his wife and daugbter, returned from Europe to-day, believes that the collapse of the United States Shipbuilding Company was not without ood results.He said, concerning the silure: \u2018lt\u2019» a good thing to sqneeze the water out of some stocks.The standard securities are as good as ever.Of the Alaskan boundary decision be said : \u2018It cannot be calle& a vietory fer this coûntry, bécause the other side had a very poor cate.I am satisfied that Lord \u2018Alverstone could not have decided differently.1 hope the outcome of will be that the Anglo-Celtic race will get together.We ou ht not to go On as a divided race.Can should meérge\u2014 no, Canada should anmex\u2014the United States, as Scotland did England.Joa let Canada anpex the United Bta and we will look after the Mother Country afterwards.1 can tell yom one thing, 11 Senators Lodge and had done for England what they have acoemr lished for the United States in this Batter and were returning home they would have met with the greatest tion in the harbor that you can 8, The country would have opened its heart them.\u2019 the re- \u2014\u2014\u2014u OBITUARY Ottawa, Oct.29.\u2014Word has been resoives of the death in Toronto this evening of Me.K.Stewart, iste Onptario provincial license Inspector.Deceased.was for many years a resident of Ottawa and à prominent Liberal.He contested Carfeton county in 1887 against Sir John A.Macdonald.Mr.Stewart was 55 years of age, and leaves 2 widow and eight children.Three brothers and two sisters also survive bim.The re mains will be brought to Ottawa for interment.His son, Alf.Stewart, is & member of the Capital Lacrosse Club.en Colo., oct.JB Chester qu professor of Mecban inepr- ing at the University of Colorado, hd today\u2019 of typhoid fever, at the age of 88 yours He came to Colorado last year from Oor- nell University, where he had distinguished His body burial.1 am \u2018de lines | himself in his special direction.will be sent to Oswego, N.Y., for ifax, N.S., Oct.2.\u2014~The Ret.Father lendeavor to avoid causes for friction, 24 Hal { Frmade evident by the submission of \"the Mouiltvray, parish priest of Boisdsls, O.B., Alaskan question to arbitration.hs to-night.He was one of the best known and most respected priests in Bait.ern Nova Scotia.Biftalo, Oct.2.-C.W.Hammond, vice president and cashier of the People\u2019s Bank, died this.morning.SPECIAL NOTICES.More About Fashionable Coats vy ety snd values in Modish Coats for Ladies is & trio of virtues that makes The 8.Carsley Co., Limited's stocks so_in- terésting to fashion\u2019s devotees.\u2018Yes, we êre doing à rentrkably brisk business,\u2019 remarked one of the members of the- management yesterday, apd the size ea are, cloud- Washington statement.~ Early in August almost as soon as the goods were ticketed the de- : = Pheeti appointed States i Coxipang rés FORE Nieger, Falls, Out, vice Mr CW.Lin : rent j A - ; gura Falls, Ont, vice ih W.[Bm to employ non-union men pêtez hav- mandment, in the Redpath , push, VE New York.Xi Peas 06 : : } ent, be Redpath wm, at | mand arose, and no abatement in the OFF Ta Lr Drm bos ne vo mL, ln en\u201d Sl WT I ET 0 Ste 8 Hi % EET GE me 1 JEP EN Cp P .oy So ) y I j = py | = 3 ~~ aa LL ences MONEY No interest is charged on Pianos and Organs purchased on the instalment plan from Layton Bros., ss i3 the rule with other firms, the customer thereby saving on an average $50.LAYTON BROS.are lenient and kind to their\u2018 customers, hence the rapid growth of their business.Warerooms and Offices '44 PEEL STREET.Bee eee Pe pm THE COREAN MUDDLE WARLIKE INTENTIONS OF ALEX- IEFF FEARED MORE THAN JAPANESE PREPARATIONS.Paris, Oct.30.\u2014Thé dinner given ot the Elysee Palace last night in honor of Count Lamsdorff was an intimate affair; the guests being a few high French officials and the Russian diplomats.The \u2018Figaro\u2019 this morning says it has reason to believe that one result of Count Lamsdorfi\u2019s visit will be that France will exercise an influence in the Corean situation along parallel lines with that of Russia and for the intereats of peace.Acording to the \u2018Echo de Paris,\u2019 Count has practically told M.Del- cassé that it is desirable to cast the entire weight and influence of the Fran- co-Russian pacific alliance upon the enterprising spirit of Viceroy Alexieff, whose warlike intentions the Russian Chancellery fears more than the preparations of Japan.This paper says also there is reason to believe that the Ja- nese minister has e overt in View of the fact.that Count Lanodorf and M.Delcassé are considering the question of submitting the Corean differences to arbitration.FIENDISH WORK WRECKERS CAUSE A TRAIN TO GO .THROUGH À BRIDGE.Denver, -Col, Oct.30.\u2014A special from Pueblo, Colo; says: \u2014* East-bound Chicago flyer,\u201d No.6, on the Santa Fe Rail way, was wrecked at 1.30 a.m.at Apisha Creek, four miles east of Fowler.The spikes had been removed from one rail on the bridge over the creek and when the engine left the track one span of tae bridge, one hundred feet, went down.Two cars with the engine went through the bridge.John Walker, thé engineer, was badly scalded, but will live.Twelve other persons were injured.CANPANIA'S\u2019 PASSENGERS, DOWAGER DUCHESS OF ROX- BURGHE AND HER DAUGHTER, AND MR.CLIFFORD SIFTON SAIL FOR NEW YORK.\u2014 London, Oct.30.\u2014The Dowager Duchess of Roxburghe, mother of the Duke of Roxburghe, and her daughter, Lady \u201clsa- belle Innes-Ker, sail for New York from Liverpool to-morrow on the Cunard Line steamer \u2018 Campania,\u2019 to attend the wedding of the Duke to Miss MRy Goelet.The \u2018Campania\u2019 will also take the Hon.Clifford Sifton, the Canadian Minister of the Interior, and other Canadians of the Alaskan Boundary Commission.FROM THE CAPITAL SIR WILFRID IN MONTREAL\u2014 NAVAL RESERVE STORIES PREMATURE\u2014KOLLESCH DISCHARGED.: _\u2014 Ottawa, Oct.30.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier left this morning for Montreal, and will return on Nov.8,7to attend a ciate dinner at Rideau Hall .The report that the government intends proceeding with the establishment of a naval reserve is somewhat remature.No vote was made for this ast session, and until an appropriation has been made nothing can be done beyond preliminary arrangements, The intention, however, is to establish a naval reserve, and a vote will be taken for this next session.Gustave Kollesch, a German, who was arrested on the charge of killing his stepfather.Robiske, on Wednesday st was discharged at the police ccurt to-day._The Supreme Court adjourned till Nov 2, when the Manitoba appeals will be proceeded with.Advertise ments snmeve If Tormented With Corns, Save your pain, worry and distress by ung the never-failing Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor.It is reliable and acte quickly.} \u2018 Saresoay, Ocyosay 31, 1908.| didate, as although he had announced his MANY ARE ALREADY SPOKEN Qf \u2014ENGLISH-SPEAKING CANDIDATES IN EAST END : WARDS._ All the interest in the municipal elections is not monopolized by the -prelimin- ary discussions as to preperty qualification, etc, between Mayor Coclirane \u2018and Alderman Laporte.In the far west end of the city, St.Andrew\u2019s ward, formerly St.Antoine West, there promises to be a keen contest for the seat at present occupied by Alderman Sadler, between the sitting member and Lieut.-Colonel Robert Gardner, ex-commanding officer of the- 6th Fusiliers, and head of the firm of Robert Gardner and Sons.Colonel Gardner's requisition papers are already being actively canvassed and signed.A.d- erman_ Sadler has announced himself\u201d as intending to present himself for the seat, and his friends are not idte.For the other seat in the same ward Alderman Robertson will probably again be a can- intention to retire, he has consented to reconsider his decision at the request of Alderman Laporte, who accepted the ncmination for the mayoralty on condition that as many as possible of his pres- en: supporters in the Council would stand for their present seats.Mr.R.T.Savage, boot and shoe manufacturer, and ex-Ald.A.A.Stevenson are both being urged to run for the same seat, and there is little doubt but that Ald.Robertson, if he runs, will have opposition.In St.George\u2019s ward, the former St.Antoine East, Ald.Ames, who had, like Ald.Robertson, announced his intention to retire, will probably run again for the same reason as Alderman Robertson.The friends of Mr.F.C.A.Melndoe, formerly \u2018president of the M.A.A.A., and of Mr.J.M.M.Duff, accountant, are strongly urging them to present themselves in this ward.In St.Joseph's ward, formerly St.Antoine South, there Ja serious talk of bringing out an Irish candidate in opposition to Ald.Sauva- geau.In St.Ann\u2019s ward it bad been thought that Alderman Gallery would be returned by acciamation, but Mayor Cochrane yesterday stated that Ald.Gallery would certainly have opposition, adding that He would never vote for that gentleman again, and knew many others of his former zupporters who felt as he did.The Mayor also stated that there was pretty sure to be a fight in St.Lawrence ward this year, there being many Prospective candidates, the most promig- ent among whom were Mr.Harvey, ad- vocaie, and Mr.T.P.Crowe.One result of the industrial development of the north and east end wards of the city has been the gradual advance of some of the wards in the direction.of Anglicization.Many English-speaking people have within the past few months ught land in St.Mary\u2019s, Hoch=laga, St.Denis and Duvernay wards, and Li opening of the new wicks Will add some ten thousand men, :oiety Englich-speaking, to the population of these wards.e result of this change is seen in suggestion for English-i 4 ing candidates in all of these wards.equisition papers are already in cir- eulation asking Mz.\u2018ismes Mullaly, master carter, to PE himself in St.Mary\u2019s ward.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 METHODISTS ENTERTAIN CHOIR OF THE EAST END PROVIDE AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT AT MONTREAL SOUTH.The Methodist Church at Soath was crowded to overflowing on Thursday, the occasion being the visit of the choir of the Fast End Methodist Church and they provided an entertainment which not only reflected great credit on them but was most enjoyable to the audience.In addition to pleasing selections from.the choir the following ladies and gentlemen also materially added to the pleasure of the evening: The Misses L.Longfield and F.Crane, Mr.E.Rogers, Mrs.G.Hinchliffe, Messrs.Richardson, Reany, McLennan and Hutchinson.Miss Cole and Mr.Ernest Rogers.At the close of the concert Mr.J.Hum- phreys took occasion in a few well chssen words to thank the visitors for their splendid entertainment.He also asked as a special wish that they would repeat the opening hymn, \u2018Canadian Hymnal, No.459 This was readily done iy the efficient choir.During the evening the ladies of the church made an :ccepiable diversion in the programme by serving refreshments.Montreal IMPERIAL DRY DOCK ST.JOHN, N.B., JS ABOUT TO ESTABLISH ONE.Mr.J.H.Thomson, of the Battle Line Steamship Company, St, John, NI, was in town yesterday.Speaking of the establishment of the Imperial Dry Dock Company, he said that thc money \u201cal been subscribed; all difficulty in the connection had vanished, and there was no reason to doubt that the company wouid soon be an established fact.There bas been some talk for some time past in regard to the establishment of a dry dock ai St.John.There was to be an addition to the original idea\u2014steel shipbuilding was to be a feature\u2014and the prime feature\u2014-of the connection.The matter has not been greatly talked about of late, but it seems that it has not fallen through, and capitalists are willing to invest jn an enterprise which, the only one of its kind in Canada, might, it is thought, stand a good chance of success.reefs FATAL ACCIDENT AT WINCHESTER.William Ennis, 22 years of age, of Winchester, Ont., was struck in the abdomen by a piece of plank on Thursday while at work in a sawmill at that place, and was fatally injured.He was brought to the city that night and taken to the Royal Vietoria Hospital, where he died shortly after his arrival.Coroner McMahon was notified and disposed of the case yesterday.The body was taken to Win- \u2014 oe - rm ALDERMANIC CANUIDATES 4 Wile-begqting.The prisoner told an awful Tu SI OLA LITERARY CLUB.- e Loyols Literary and Art Club held the first meeting of the winter series in the library hall, Bleury street, on.Wednesday evening last.The Rev.Father Doherty, in a most interesting manner; ex a sketch of the life of George Henry es, dramatist and poet, and read his fine poem of the Crimean war, \u2018Taker man,\u2019 which, he stated, was to be found in \u2018Bronson\u2019s Review\u2019 of 1856, which was also the last number of that magazine.At the close a vote of thanks was unani- moutly tendered to Father Doherty for his entertaining lecture.- meer JUST A LITTLE FAMILY SPAT.Annie Hanley Was a prisoner in the Recorder's Court yesterday on the charge of plie toning her husband and pulling a-knife on him.Asked to i by Mr.Lefebvre, with a most i accent, she said: \u2018Well, your Honor, you see it was this way: 1 was over the cook stove, and I had a drop in me, and the old man came out and abused me, and I lost my temper, and I pointed the carving knife I had in my hand at him\u2014and if you will give me a chance this ti I'll take the pledge.this very day tor the rest of my life.\u2018 er husband, who is apparently twen! years older than his accused spouse, oy being asked if he was afraid of his wife, replied, Sure, and I'm not?ell, what did you have her a for?asked Mr.Lefebvre.rested \u2018Because she had a drop in her Well, you'll have to go her bail,\u201d eaid the clerk, i But Mr.Hanley could not go her bail.Fina''y, on th: promise of the accused to take the pledge, she was released on suspended sentence.rer CHINESE WANT TO APPEAL.In the Practice Court \u2018yesterday Messrs.Guerin and St.Pierre filed petitions on behalf of Hong ng Lim, two of the Chinese restaurant keepers recently sentenced by Judge Sicatte, asking a writ of certiorari against the decision of the learned magistrate.The petitioners contest the magistrate\u2019s juris diction and authority in the ter, complain of irregularities, and boats: they should have been given the option of a Jury trial.Mr.Justice Doherty ordered the record to be brought up before the Superior Court at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, sr GAME IN THE NORTH COUNTRY.Mr.W.McLea Walbank, who returned from the shooting.territory of the Chaplean Club, in the north country, on Thursday, states that game is plentiful.He got two deer, and ther was plenty left for all comers.The Hon.Judge Ouimet, Lieut.-Col.Hughes and Mr.Ar thur Dansereau.were among: the members: of the club on the Chapleau Club's pre-\" serve when he came away.The weather.was magnificent.i Fong and \u2014\u2014 WIFE-BEATER PUNISHED.Joseph Payette was sentenced yesterday by Judge Sicotte acting Recorder, for tale of \u201cwoe, but the {'ourt thonght bis offence \u201cwas most grievous and \u2018so sentenced him to jail for two months, and ordered him to pay a fine of twenty dollars or spend two extra months behind the bars.Le PROF.MOMMSEN STRICKEN HAS A SEVERE APOPLECTIC STROKE.-\u2014 Berlin, Oct.30.\u2014Prof.Theodor Momm- sen, the historian (who was born in 1817), has suffered a severe apoplectic stroke, He is unconscious, his left side is paralyzed, and there is little hope for his recovery.J The condition of Prof.Mommsen is regarded by his physicians as being somewhat more hopeful; but \u201che has rot yet regained consciousness.Much interest 18 felt here in Prof.Mommsen\u2019s condition.He is the most striking fig- 44 THE FAMOUS GERMAN HISTORIAN : | STEAMSHIP SANK.Many Persons Drowned in a \" Collision Between Russe- vi Japanese Merchant Steamsbips.ALL MAILS AND VALUABLES ON THE \u2018TOKAI-MARU\u2019 WERE LOST.\u2014\u2014 Yokohama, Oct.30.\u2014A collision ce- eurred at 4 a.m.yesterday in a fog off Hakodate, Japan, eben, the Russian n isha ompanys steamers \u2018Progress\u2019 and \u201cTokai Maru.The latter sank.Of the hundred and three pas- gers and crew on board the \u2018Tokai- Mary\u2019 only fifty-eight were saved.The engineer of the \u2018Tokai-Maru\u2019 succumbed after having been picked up by the \u2018Progress.\u2019 \u2018The mails ond all the valuables of the sunken vessel were lost.The \u2018Tokai-Maru\u2019 sank immediately.After rescuing all the persons possible, the \u2018Progress\u2019 returned to Hakodate.She was severely damaged.The Rus- = consul is drawing up a statement .the case for the Court of Enquiry.te Yusen Kaisha Company\u2019s steamer \u2018Jinsen-Maru\u2019 has gone to the scene of the disaster with divers to search for the bodies of the persons who were drowned.rt A KINGSTON STRIKE OFF ç \u2014 REPORT THAT INTERNATIONAL UNION HAVE CUT OFF FURTHER SUPPLIES.: Kingston, Ont, Oct.30.\u2014It is stated, t> not officially, that the machinists ike in the Locomotive Works, which n in May 1, 1900, has been declared off, the international body having cut off further payments to the strikers.The company\u2019s manager has heard nothing, but says that so far as they are concerned, the strike was over a long time ago.WHITE PASS AND YUKON ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY.(Canadian Associated Press.) .London, Oct.30.\u2014A¢t the annual meet- ihg of the White Pass & Yukon Railway to-day, Mr.Macrae, the chairman, announced that a balance of seventy-eight Hhiousand peunds stood to profit and loss.{The directors proposed to declare a fur- her and final dividend of five percent.i The traffic had not fallen off, but the earnings had to the extent of sixty percent, due to the competition of the Am- | erican Company.hp hcferring to the Alaskan decision, the hiirman said he regretted it, but he did not think the reciprocal arrange- nts between the American and Brit- portions of the road w be dis- ed.There was some talk: & a \u2018their road would always secure the larg: est share of the traffic.The report was adopted.- ten.THIRTY-THIRD DEGREE MONTREAL SCOTTISH RITE MASON SELECTED AT HAMILTON.At Thursday afternoon\u2019s session of the Süpreme Council of the Scottish Riters at Hamilton, these Masons were elected té the 33rd degree rank under the rank of honorary inspectors-general: A.T.Freed and Donald McFie, Hamilton; Edwin J.Everitt, St.John, N.B., and Alex.Mec- Dougall and: Charles Baynes, Montreal.The council \u2018concluded its work on Thurs- \"day night.\u2014\u2014 INTRODUCED ON CHANGE.Mr.A.F.McLaren, M.P., of Strat ford, Ont., was introduced on \u2018Change of ure at all the gatherings of acholars in Berlin.the Board of Trade yesterday by Mr.E.Brice.- GOLDEN WEDDIN MR.AND MRS.On Tuesday Mr.and Mrs.John Morrow, of Outremont, celebrated the H£- tieth anniversary of their marriage, the golden wedding being attended by all of their daughters and sons, namely, Mrs.Russel, of Outremont; Mrs.George Black, of Winnipeg; Messrs.William and John Morrow, of Montreal; Mr.Robert Morrow, Lynn, Mass, and Mrs.John Griffin, St.Constant.There were also in attendance twenty-five grapdchlidren, and the aged couple were the re¢ipients of many valuable presents, among them a purse of gold from their children.r.Morrow was born in the County chester in the afternoon for interment.of Donegal, Ireland, in 1815, and came to G \u201cANNIVERSARY, JOHN MORROW, of Outremont, who recently celebrated their golden wedding.Canada in 1841, residing in Montreal and vicinity ever singe, and being a regular and constant reader of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 In 1853 he married Miss Mary Northy, of St.Constant.Mr.Morrow is by trade a boot and shoe maker, retiring from business a few years ago.He has always been a very public-spirited citizen and was a member of the old Volunteer Fire Department, in fact, being one of the oldest members at present iving.He was prominently identified with the Orange Order In the old, strenuous days, and was honored by being elected to the responsible position of nd master fan -ali-{ médian road, but even were it built; |- () -COLONIAL HOUSE, = Phillips Square.Y DEPARTMNT.Boys\u201d Underwear.: BOY® LIGHT WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS.Sizes, 5 2, 3, & 5, 8 Prices, BOc, 60c, 68c, 7Bo, 80c, 85c each.Ankle Pants te Match, 88c, 60e, 70c, 78c, BOC, 856 ench BOY®' NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS.Heavy Weight, Sizes, 1 2, 3 4e 8, La Prices, 45c, BO0c, 55c, 60e, 6Be, 78c each.Ankle Pants to Match, 45e, 50e, 55e, 80c, 656, 75e each BOYS\u2019 SHETLAND LAMB'S WOOL SHIRTS, Winter Weight, Sizes, 2, 8, 4, 5 6, 7, Prices, 85c, O5c, $1.00, 81.18, 91.25, 91.40 each.Long Sleeves; Ankle Length.7 Sizes, 2 Ankio Length.Sizes, Prices, 3, $2.00, Heavy Weight.Sizes, 5, Prices, Fall Weight i hy 1 2, Sizes, 1, 2, Sixes,1, Prices, Sixes, 1, 2, Ankle Pants to Match, 850, 95c, $1.00, $1.15, 81.25, $1.40 egoh.CHILDREN'S NATURAL WOOL COMBINATION SUITS.3, Prices, 91,25, 81.35, 81.40, $1.50, 81.60 each.CHILDREN'S SHETLAND LAMMS woot COMBINATION SUITS, 62.25, CHILDREN'S NATURAL RIBBED WOOL COMBINATION SUITS, 82.25, 02.35, 82.50, 82.65, $2.75, $3.00 sash.CHILDREN'S NATURAL RIBBED MERINO COMBINATION SUITS.Prices 91.25, 81.25, $1.50, 91.60, 81.05, $1.78 ensh.CHILDREN'S SHETLAND SCOTCH LAMB'S WOOL COMBINATION SUITS, Prices, 82,00, 82,25, 82.50, 82.75, $3.00, $3.28 each, Prices, $2.35, $2.80, $2.85, $3.15, $3.50, $4.78 each, BOYS\u2019 SHETLAND SOOTCH LAMB'S WOOL SHIRTS, $1.83, $1.75, 61.00, 82.25, 82.50 81.80, 61.90, 92.10, 82,25, 82.50, $1.75 each, BOYS\u2019 SHETLAND SCOTCH LAMB\u20198 WOOL PANTS.Prices, $1.40, $1.50, 61.65, 81:85, 82.00, 62.26 each, $1.50, 81,90, 82.00, 82.25, 82,50, 84.75 each, CHILDREN'S BLACK EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS.Prices, 65c.78c, 75c, 886, 90c, 81,00, $1.10 eash, 4, 5, LS 8, 8, $2.50, $1.78 emoh.7, 8, 9, 10.3 4 8, ®.3, 4 5, © 3 4, 5.6.eaeh.3 &, 5, © 3 4 5, LA 7.HENRY MORGAN AAA HARBOR PLANS RESOLUTIONS FORWARDED TO THE GOVERNMENT NOT TO APPROVE THE SAME.A special meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade was held yesterday afiernoen for the purpose of considering harbor matters.Mr.A.J.Hodgson, president of the Board of Trade, presided.A letter was submitted by Mr.Cra- thern informing the council that plans for two-story wharf sheds, without provision for ramps, had \u2018been passed by a majority vote of thé Harbor Commis sioners, and that the same had been transmitted to Ottawa for the approval of the Minister of Public Works.After a lengthy consideration of the subject the following resolution was unanimously adopted and telegraphed to the Premier and Minister of Public Works: \u2018That the Council of the Montreal Board of Trade hereby prays the government mot to approve any plans for two-story sheds in the harbor of Montreal which would preclude the adoption of a system of elevated railway tracks in connection therewith.At a special meeting of the Chambre de Commerce yesterday afternoon u resolution was adopted asking the government not to accept the plans of the Harbor Commissioners concerning improvements on the water front unless they | furnish more information.The text of the resolution was as follows: \u2014 \u2018This chamber, learning that the Harbor Commission has adopted, with the view of presenting them immediately for sanction of the government, an incomplete plan of the works of the new port, renews its protests ngainst this hasty decision.This decision must be held premature and untimely, inasmuch as the plans, specifications and estimates relative to all these works (sheas, conveyers \u201cand means of access) will not be produced in such a fashion that the public can be in a position to judge of their conveni- \u201cence, utility and cost.\u201cThat the government be respectfully prayed not to give its approbation to the decision of the commissioners, at least, until they furnish all the information which is essentially necessary.\u2019 VISIT CLASSES .COUNCIL OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AGREEABLY SURPRISED AT THE PROGRESS DISPLAYED BY STUDENTS.Mr.Thomas Gauthser, president of the Council of Arts and Manufactures, and Messrs.B.J.Coghlin, P.Lyall, W.Mercier, S.Coulson, P.Crowe and J.P.Berube, members of the Montreal committee, inspected the classes er their of the OrdeF for the Province of Que- bes- : care yesterday.The plumbing school in \u2014\u2014_ & CO.Montreal à FAR ne mer the St.Lawrence market was first in- ected.Satisfaction biome grpreseed at the progress made by the who are being instructed under thd care of Messrs.J.A.Peard and J.Cing- Mars.\u2018The council also inspected the drezs-cutling and sewing classes and were surprised to find in the neighborhood of two hundred interested students hard at work.Instruction in cutting and sewing is given on Monday and Wednesday afternoons.Classes of a like character are in operation at Quebec, Levis, St.Hyacinthe, Fraserville, Sherbrooke, Hull and Valleyfield, ere ST, MARTIN'S CHURCH ARCHBISHOP BOND WILL OFFICIATE AT CONSECRATION.St.Martin\u2019s Church, corner of St.Up bain and Prince Arthur streets, of which the Rev.G.Osborne Troop is rector, will be consecrated to-morrow.During the present year the balam of the debt on the church has been paid off.The edifice has recently been reho- vated and newly decorated and now presents a very attractive a ppearance.- In the morning Archbishop Bond will q will also consecrate the church, an 1 preach.In the afternoon x special see vice for you:g people will be hekl at 3.30 o'clock, wuen the Rev.E.T.- Capel, secretary of the Quebec Sunday-school Association, will speak.In the evening a harvest th iving service will be held, at i es Le Carmichael will preach.Next Sunday, Nov.8, special serviees will also be held.The Rev.G.M._ Showden, rector of St.George's Church; Ottawa, will occupy the pulpit both Mérning and evening.The special observances of both Sum- days is due to the fact that so many citizens are expected to attend the eon- secration that it will be impossible to accommodate them all, and those who are not present on the one Sunday may ge _ to the other.The choir have prepare : appropriate music and sing a the services are expected to be of an unuse ally impressive character.rr GRAND JURY RECOMMENDA.° \u2018 TIONS.Toronto, Oct.30.\u2014The Grand Jury in 3 its presentment to-day, ea that the lash bg used.in oases anctied on women, that the Toronto Street Rail- orn and that the Say of Reformatory for Women with sewing machines, Kingston, Ont, Oct.30\u2014 Chapin of the peniteutiars, oa chaplain of the pe cer qe pere EE r.this.since October, 1675.six years old.He is Richard Cartwright - RRA AR RRA A] } \u2014-\u2014 Gal, 5 TET FE \u20ac ge pr a ores ers Ea cs + IR pire gras ses RY a wie Ae ioe rs RT mt J TIRE AT ining opens Fier ay ra got Tv oe gine Spies ee | 4 7 ~~ ¥ \u2018 we \u201c78 ave, \u20ac PREICE&\u2014100, 0e, and «0 Hin arp UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Reproduced by thi \u2018Greatest Moving Ploture Machine of the Age.800.Boxes, 83.00.3 MIGHTS NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.Series of 10 45° Musicians \u201ctare Te #7 .One Subscription Two \u201c Sarurpar, Ocroses 31.Art Association, PRILLIPS SQUARE ART ASSOCIATION CLASSES.PAINTING OLASS.¥ pee CLASS - (from \u2018the Draped Weanesdsy zzû Fri- ei) will be held 01 a eigek, com- A Ni eR ovember mor tS vanced Art Classes are held every Rb Fonts 28 On Aga center eT aly\u2019 to the Secretary.© SATORBAY Je MEETING, Rev.EDOM T.T.\u2018OAPEL, Secretary Sunday-Schoo! Union, wih speak.Subject: \u2018A Great Man's Experience at the Back of the Wilderness.\u201d Sunday Afternsen Bible lass.2.43 p.m, Btfdies in the Acts of the Aposties,commencing Now, 1st.Lesder, D.BUDGE, General Secretary.Row: WILLIAM PATTERSON, 0.0, ef Philado{phia THE MERTING FOR NEN: SUNDAY, Nov.1st, 4 p.m._ ASSOCIATION HALL.Specigl Music.Free te Men.\u201c VAUNG MEW'S CHEIGTIAN ASSOCIATION, ; Deminien Square.Suxpar, Novenser 1.CALVARY CHURCH, Guy Street (above St Antoine), The Paster, Rev.E.H: TIPPETT, rein Thoms.vhe Mighty Word.\u201d WELOOMS.SEATS JAK.MEN\u2019S OWN, CALVARY CHURCH, QUY STREET, SUSDAT, Nov.1.£.00 p.m.fSpesksr\u2014Rev.G.COLBORNE HEINE.Solotst\u2014Miss EDITH GORDON.A hoor and fitable afternoon last We expaet to have just as good this Bday.Come.DOMTRION SQ.METHODIST CHURCE, Rav.O E.MANNING, Pastor, Will Preach Mornisg and Evening.' Bahjoot\u2014 Individusl Respendi- Subjest\u2014 4a Incurable Habit.\u201d EYRNING MUSIO: a As the cleo of the MERE 0e pu ous In Con rerio.in the 7 ei Hour are invi Léa sd Oe ELE Westmount Baptist Chareh, Comer [4 Wester sod Olivier Avenues.THRE PASTOR REV.\"FRANK S.WESTON, Will preach at both services.Sulject 11 a.m.\u2014* Satan\u2019s Pessesciens.\u201d 7 p.a.\u2014% The Lord's Changed Astitade.\u201d - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.CANADA'S ONLY ORCHESTRA, CUT OUT AND SENP TO TEMPLE BUILDING Concerts of 1903.04 TH THE MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, J.J Goulet, Conductor Commencing November 2a7th AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Friday Afternoons at 4.30 | Prices: 76c, 50c, 25c, & (Sc.| (Bubseribers are entitled to 75 cts Seats) Please place my name on the subscription F.A.VEITCH, Upt for.Subscriptions.243 Temple Building, NORE .+» eo on oo os ov 20 00 so ve 00 Telephone, Main 4734.Montreal.Address .ve os se va se se (10 Seats) $5.00.(20 \u201c ) (0.00.Suxpar, Novemser 1.Rev.Wm, Patterson, Formerly Pastor of COOKE\u2019S CHURCH, TORONTO, New of Philadelphia, Will preach in TAYLOR CHURCH At 11 AM, SUNDAY, Nov.KNOX CHURCH.REV, BR, WIL.PATTERSON, PHILADELPHIA, .will proach on en Sabbath.Nov.1, At the EVENING SERVICE, 7 o\u2019clook.Special Collection.1.4.187.JANES METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.J.W.GRAHAM, B.A.Will preach at both services.Morning Theme \u2014 \u201cA Werd in boason.\u201d Evening T1 Themes rd, Where Dwellest Thou?\u2019 ALL ARE WELCOME.SABBATH EVENING SERMONS.Stanley Street Presbyterian Church (Near the Windsor Hotel).1\u2014Noah.\u2014The Obedience of Faith, \u2018\u201c 8.\u2014Noah\u2019s Fall.\u2018\u201c 15.\u2014Abram.\u2014God\u2019s Call to Service.\u201c* 22.\u2014Lot.\u2014Selflshness.\u2018* 2.\u2014Abram on the Battlefield.8.\u2014God's Covenant with Abram.\u201c 13.\u2014Hospttality Rewarded.\u2018 20.\u2014Trial and Triumph of Faith.\u201c 21.\u2014The Last Days of Abraham, BEATS FREE, STRANCERS WELSOME.Rev.F.M.DEWEY, OLIVET CHURCH (BAPTIST) Corner Dorchester and Guy Sts.: SUNDAY, Nov.1st The Faster, fev.J.L GILMOUR, B.D,, Will preach at both services.MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH EDUCATIONAL SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1908 Rev.Dr.JACKSON, 11 a.m.Rev.Prof.ELLIOTT, 7 p.m.=e COME 3 A Special Course of Sermons will be preached in Emmanuel Congregational Church Cor.8t.Catherine and Stanley Streets, By REV.HUGH PEDLEY, On Sunday Evenings.THE GOSPEL AND THE AGE.1,-The Need of a Gospel.Nov.1\u2014The Need in Man's Sorrow.Nov.13\u2014The Need in Man's Sin.H,\u2014The Nature of \u2018he Gospel, Nov.22\u2014A Divine Gospel.Nov.20\u2014A Simple Gospel.Dec.6\u2014A Redical Gospel.#1.The Treatment of the Gospel, Dac: 13+-By the Skeptic.Dec.20\u2014By the Scoffer.Dec.27\u2014By the Seeker.Beats, $5.Bele on N .Wereroms of Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon, ri] el Cia, SuNpay, Noveuser 1.| HON CONGREGATIONAL CHIRCH r.Mance and Milton, The Pastor will preach at bath services.Theme at 11 a.m.\u2014\u201cSpiritual Appetite.* Theme at 7 Re he \u2018Wonders of God\u2019s Law.\u2019 9 Communion At.the close of the Morning ce.\u2014\u2014TF H E\u2014 PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON ASSOCIATION, will resume its public meetings en SUNDAY, the 1st of November, at 3 p.m., in \u2018$1.00, with reduction to clubs.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Witness, $3.00; Weekly Witness, Northern Messenger, thirty cents; 10 copies to one address and ever, twenty cents per copy Foot paid in each case to Canada, New- foundiand, Great Britain, United States and its oclonles, Transvaal, Barbadoes, Bermuda, British Honduras, Ceylon, Gambia, Sarawak, Babama Islands, Zanzibar, Hongkong, Cyprus, New Zealand.For postal union countries,excepting those méntioned above, add for postage, $3.5) for Daily Witness, $1.00 for Weékly Witness, 8éc for Northera Messenger.World Wide, one dollar, facluding postage, for Capada, Newfoundland, Great Bri\u2018ain, United States and foreign countries, ex- céptiog Montreal and suburbs.The last edition of the Dally Witness Is delivered in the city every evening of publication at $4 per annum, \u2014 .All business communications should be addressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.\u201d All letters to the Kditor should be addressed \u2018Bditor of Monpar, NOVEMBER 2.Y.W.\u20ac.A.SCHOOL OF COOKERY, 896 Dorchester St, Demonstration MONDAY EVEN ING.Nov.2nd, at 8 o'clock.\u201cSALADS and DRESSINGS.\u201d wap daaission, 10c.SONS OF ENGLAND BENEFIT SOCIETY MONTREAL DIATRICT COUNCIL The regular act! il meeting of above Coun Ty ti f oy C roll will V8) be held on MONDA 7 [1g ING next, Nov.ina, Bt ER GW o'clock, in Alexandra Booms, 2201 St, Catherine Street.All past Presidents and ted to rte xcontive Officers are reé- ues a TY business, : q ALP HORTON, D'DEC.P - TAHOE.HUTOHIN3ON, Sec.-Treus.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, FUNERAL NOTION @ \u201ca 7 are request.the funeral-ef ro.Alexan MONDAY, Nov.[eC Epi hat dene fhe Me Norregaile W.6 MCCULLAB at 8.30 a.m, vited.No regalia.LAGHS Rec.Tuxspay.NovEMBER 3.CONCERT Under the Ausplces of The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary and the \u2018Chancel Guild of Trinity Church, IN THE LECTURE HALL OF THE OMURCH (Entrance, Dubord Street.) TUESDAY EVENING, Nov.3rd, at 8 o'clock.ADMISSION, .abc.TrurspAY, NovEMBEER 5.SALVATION ARMY MUSICAL FESTIVAL IN AID OF THE BRASS BAND FUND At the Balvation Army Hall, Alexander St Thursday, Nov.sth, BRIGADIER TURNER, Chairman.Good Programme.Short Addresses.Tickets, 10 cents, Frsirar, Novemser 6.FANCY FAIR, ~IN AID O7 TUE- PROTESTANT INFANTS HOME \u2014To be held be Bie WINDSOR HALL, AFTERNOON and EVENING of \" FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nev.8 and 7.Commencing at 3 o'olook.Admission 100 Furuse MzerINGS.ARENA, THURSDAY.Nov.12 Madame P A TTI Adelina (The Bareness Cederstrem) Accompanied by distinguished Artists.ov.bib, at the Pia $t.Catherine Btreet, West.tteinway & Sons\u2019 Pisno Used.SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS FOR 8.8.TEACHERS, Will meet as wsusl in the Y.M.C.A.Building, 4 p.m.GF.souvent ot 8t.Andrew's Presbyter- a Ce Westmount, will lead the class during is so | whom te select the most needy.Conservatory Hall, 2369 St Catherine st, 0 oes\u2019 Montreal\u201d near McGill College avenue, when MISS V, ee GOBEILLE, pire now famous philanthre- pist an ygienist, will speak upon Le N.M.20 \u201cTHE MORAL INFLUENCES OF Goon HEALTH.\u201d All are welcome.gia Q.18 OCTOBER $re 78 INGPEOTOR ST.MISSION, 75 imepestar St ISI M|T|W{T, |F |S Preaching ~Moraing at 11, Evening at 7: ee es [se] ee I 2 3 Morning\u2014 Preacher, Mr.HARRY SOMERS, 4) 5| 61 7 8) 9|10 Subject\u2014* Truth for All.\u201d 1 Evening\u2014Preacher, JOHN CURRIE.3 12 13 14 15 16 5 Bubject\u2014*\u201c Ged's Three Great Coverings for 8119 20 21 22 23 4 Man and his Bins.\u201d 33 26 27 28 29 3031 ALL NON.CEURCH-COERS INVITED. 8 \"Presbyterian Churches.Church notices received too late for thilge\u2019 columns will be found classified un~ der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth \u2018page.The special rate for such is 36¢_per insertion of five lines.) .MOUNT ROYAL VALE-Mr, G.8.Mit- choll will preach at 7 p.m.ORESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014Tbe pastor, the Rev.John Mac- kay, will preach at 11 a.m.and-7 p.m.GALVIN CHURCH (Presbyterian), corner Notre Dame and Seigmeurs streets.Sunday, (Church.notices received too late for these will be found classified under h Notices,\u2019 on the sixth pags.\u2018The upèclai raie for such is CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Church of Englshd); Outremont.Preacher at both services, the tector.ST.LUKE'S CHURCH, corper of Champlain and Dorchester streets.All seats free.Rector, the Rev.W.W.Craig, M.A.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.RICHMOND SQUARE MISSION, No.236 st street.Sunday-school at 9.30 CHURCH, Westmount, cor.Stanton street.The Rev.G.F.Johnson, B.A., B.D., pastor, Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.MELVILLE CHURCH, Westmount Park The Rev.T.W.Winfield will .conduct the sexvices to-morrow at il am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 o'clock.y kNOX CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Rev.Jas.Fleck, B:A., pastor, Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sanday school at $ p.m.Sabbath school for Chinamen at 10 a.m.snd 8.15 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.\u2019 MONTREAL ANNEX (Pres.Church) \u2014 corner Marice street and Bernard ave.Serpes at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school a Bible class at 8 p.m.Young People's ting on Monday at 83 p.m.Seats Leo.\u2018cordially invited.Rev.D.J.Graham, pabtor: ERSKINE.CHURCH, cor.of Sherbrooke street and Ontario avenue.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Sunday-school and Chinese p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers welcome, WESTMINSTER CHURCH (Presbyterian) Atwater avenue, near St.Antoine.street\u2014 Services at 11 s.m.and T p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Wednesday evening prayer meeting.C.E.Soclety on Monday evening.Pastor, the Rev.M.Stewart Oxley, B.A.869 Clarke avenue, Westmount.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, carter of Drummond and Dorchester sts.Rev.Prot: Ross, D.D., minister in charge.Morning subject: \u2018God\u2019s Address to the Soul\u2019 Communion after the morning ser- oo.Evening: \u2018The Soul's Response to dod.\u2019 Sabbath school at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., pastor, will officiate at both services.Morning .gpfvice at 11 a.m.Evening service at 7 pm.-Bunday school at 3 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Ald and Dorcas Society on Tuesday after- Hobu at 3.30 p.m.King's Daughters Sewing Circle.on Tiesday.at 10.30 a.m.Seats free at\u2019 Bunday evening services.#T.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles street, Peint St.Charles.Rev.C.A.Doudlet, isglonary.Morning service at 11 a.m.Repding service at 6.30 p.m.; Sunday-school at 3;p.m.Sewing class on Friday at $ p.m.he STREET CHURCH, near the Winfisor Hotel.Seats free.\u201c Service ata am.and 7 p.m.Evening subject: \u2018Nosh\u2014The Obedience of Faith.\u2019 Sun- \u2018day \"school add pastor's Bible class at 8 pm.815 p.m., Chinese school, Monday, at 6 pm, C.B.S.Wednesday, at 8 p.m., prayer meeting.Strangers cordially 1n- vited.Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A, pastor.8T.GABRIEL CHURCH (Presbyterian)\u2014 Bt, Catherine strest\u2014The Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., the pastor, will conduot divine service at,11 a.m.and 7 p.m.sub- lsat of evening discourse: \u2018Scarcely Sav- led,\u201d 1 Peter iv., 18, Sunday school at 3 p.m.Bible classes at 3.15 p.m.Bible rééfiing on Wednesday at 8 pm.Young People\u2019s Association on Monday at 8.15 pit.INSPECTOR STREET CHAPEL (Presbyterian) \u2014 Services on Sunday, Nov.1, 1663, will be held at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Y.P.Soclety ot Christian Endeavor oo Monday at 8 p.m.Qokpel and prayer meetifig on Tuesday snd Friday at 8 p.m.All strangers in the city will be cordially welcomed and shown to \u2018seats.Evangelist John Currie, pastor.CHALMERS CHURCH, corner of Prince Arthur and St.Lawrence streets.Public worship and sermon at 11 o'clock in the morning, and T o'clock in the evening.Chinese Sunday school at.9.45 a.m.English Sunday school at 3 p.m.Devotional meeting on Wédneaday at 8 p.m.Sittings allocated at end of each service.Strangers Invited and made welcome.Rev.a.Col- borne Heine, B.A.pastor.TAYLOR CHURCH (Presbyterian), cor- per of Papimeau avenue and Logan street.Rev.W.D.Reid, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and \u20187 p.m.- At 11 am.the Rev.Wm.Patterson, Philadelphia, Pa., \u2018wift preach.At 7 p.m., the pastor will \u2018preach tbe 26th sermon in the series on the Parables, \u2018The Lost Son: The Prodigal Coming to Himself.\u201d The Sunday- school and the pastor's Bible class for young men at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor Society on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Avis de Culte Public.EGLISE DE: LA CROIX, Presbyterienne, \u2018rue Suzañne-\u2014Ecole* du dimanche & 10 h.Services à 11 h.»t #7 bh.R.F.Duclos, pasteur, 166 rue Mance.er er ee \u2014 L'ORATOIRE.(eglise baptiste), 14 rue Mabce\u2014Le dimanche À 11 h.et 7 b; le jeudi à 730.A L, Therrien, pasteur, .No.103 Mance street.: MISSION PRESBYTERIENNE, Point Bt Charles.Services le dimanche matin & 11 hétires.Assamblee lo prieres le jeud! à 8 \u2018heures p.m.©C.A.Doudiet, pasteu?.Residence.76 Coursol street.EGLISE METHODISTE ,au coin des rues Cralg et Ste.Bilzabeth\u2014Le b, et & 7 b.; lo mercredi, À $ h.Ecole du dimanche, 10h.Rev.Ed.de Grachy, pasteur, 1 rue Ste.Elizabeth.es EGLISE METHODISTE FRANCAISE, rus Delisle (pres du coin de 1'Avenue Atwater).Service le dimanche, à 11 heures ot A 7 heures.Ecole du dimanche à 10 heures.Reÿnion de prieres Je mercredi à 8 heures.Rev.W.L.Halpenny, pasteur.EGLISE ST.JEAN, Catherine et Cadieux.à 11 am.et à 7 p.m.Reunion de prisres le mercredi à 8 p.m.Ecole du dimanche et élnés biblique à 3p.m.Calvin E.Amaron, D.D., pasteur, 287 rue St.Charles Bor- coin des rues Ste.Culte le dimanche 7 A EE Not.1, 1903.Bervices at 11 am.and 7 ».m.Antol T.ANDRE W'S\u2019 PRESBYTERIAN corner Bishop and St.dimanche & 111 a.m.Bible-class at 8.15.Service at7 p.m.Seats free.E.T.Cocker, lay reader, in charge.EGLISE DU REDEMPTEUR (Anglicane), Chatham street\u2014The Rev.H.E.Benoit, rector.11 a.m., morning prayer.7 p.m., evening prayer.Seats free and unappropriated.Strangers are welcome.LIES IIR TR |__| Methodist Churches.(Church notices received too late for these columns will be found classified ua- der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.The special rate for such is 25c per insertion of five lines.) DORCHESTER STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Services at 11 a.m\u2019 apd 1 p.m.DESRIVIERES STREET MISSION (Colored)\u2014Preacliing at § p.m.All elon, Rev.Robert Brown, pastor.HOCHELAGA METHODIST CHURCH, ea Marlborough street, near Notre Dams.Rev.J.Armstrong, pastor.Services st il a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at & MOUNTAIN STREET METHO CHURCH, corner of Mountain and DIT rance streets.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Monday, E.L of C.E.at 8 p.m.Wednesday, prayer meeting at § p.m.Rev.Melvin Taylor, pastor.ST.MARY\u2019S CHURCH (Church of Eng- land\u2014S$ a.m., celebration of Holy Communion.11 a.m., morning prayer.3 p.m.Sunday school.7 p.m., evening pray-r.Rev.H.Jekill, B.A., rector.ANGLICAN CHURCH MISSION, Amherst Park and St.Denis Boulevard, corner of WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH- Diving services at 11 am.and at 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Monday, K.Lof C.E, at 8.Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8.Friday, Junior Endeavor Society > $15 pm Rev.W.Goold Henderwa, stor.St.Zotique and Labelle streets, in tion with tbe Montreal Dioctesan Theological College.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.\u2018Student lay reader, Mr.J.C.Seaman.ST.JUDE'S CHURCH, corner of Coursol snd Vinet streets.Rov.Canon Dixon, rector; Rev.J.8.Ereaux, assistant.Sunday, service at 11 a.m.; prescher, Rev.Canon Dixon.Sunday-schoo! and Bible-class at 3 p.m.Evening service st 7 o'clock; preacher, the Rev.C.G.Rollit.ST.THOMAS CHURCH, Notre Dame st., east.11 a.m., morning prayer; preacher, the rector.Administration of Holy Communion after morning prayer.3 p.m, Sunday school and Bible class.7 p.m, evening service; preacher, Rev.J.B.Kr- eaux.Rector, Canon Renaud.ST.THOMAS MISSION, No.309 Delori- mier avenue, near Ontario street.3 p.m., Sunday-school.W.W.L.Chipman, superintendent.7 p.m., evening service, J.J Bullick, Lay Resder.Rev.Canon Renaud, rector.ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, corner St.Denis and Marie Anne streets.Seats free.Morning prayer at 11 s.m.with Holy Com- méânion.The Rev.M.Day Baldwin,the rector, preacher.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Hvenlng prayer at 7 p.m.The Rev.Canon Renaud, preacher.All seats free and unappropriated.TRINITY CHURCH, St.Denls street and Viger square.Rev.Charles G.Rollit,rec- tér.11 a.m., morning prayer; preacher, the rector.7 p.m., evening prayer; preacher, the Rev.Canon Dixon.3 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class.Strangers welcome st all \u2018services.CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE Catherine streets.Rev.Canon Bilegood, M.A, D.C.L., rector.Rev.H.A.Brooks, M.A.assistant.Holy Communion at § a.m.; Choral Com- muhion ht 11 am./' Sunday schoot at 3 p.m.Bysnsong at 1 pm.Morning preacher, the rector.Evening preacher, the Rev.A.Brooke.Strangers welcome and shown to seats at all services.\u2018CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE MISSION, 236 St.Antoine street.Mr.Cocker, Lay Reader, Sunday school at 9.30 a.m.Special Thanksgiving service at 5.16 p.m.The Rev.Canon Ellegood will preach evensong at T p.m.Seats free.All .are_welcome, ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH, corner of Bt.Urbain and Prince Arthur streets.The Rey.G.Osborne Troop, M.A., rector.Consecration and Harvest Thanksgiving.11 sn.Consecration and Holy Communion; preacher the Lord Archbishop of Montreal.8.80 p.m., Young People\u2019s service; preacher, the Rev.'E.T.Capel; 7 p.m., Har- west Thanksgiving and sermon; preacher, Bishop Carmichael.All \u201cseats fres and kinappropriated.Strangers velcomed.All one in Christ Jesus.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Weredale Park, Dorchester street and Atwater ave.Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.Cele- Lration of Holy Communion at 8 and 11 o'clock.Moruing prayer at 11 o'clock.Preacher, the Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D., D.C.L.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 o'clock.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher, the Ven.Archdeacon Ker, D.D.The Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D., D.C.L.; Rev.E.I.Rexford, M.A.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2014 Tle Venerable Archdeacon Norton, D.D., rector of Montreal; Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., vicar of Christ Church Cathedral ; Rev.H.T.8.Boyle, M.A, assistant.am, Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Matins.11 a.m., Choral Communion aud All Saints\u2019 Day sermon.Preacher, the Vicar.Subject, \u2018The God of the living, not of the Dead.\u201d 7 p.m., Catbedral service; preacher, Mr.Boyle.All seats free at the 7 o'clock service.Sunday school and Bible classes in Synod Hall at 3 p.m.Vicar's Bible class for men in the Cathedral at ,3.15 p.m.THRE LONDON SOCIETY for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews.Mr.D.5.Neugewirtz, missionary in charge.Public service for Jews and Christians every Sunday at the Mission House, 374 Lagau- chetiere street, from 8 to 9.15 p.m.Meeting for Jews every Saturday at 4 p.m.Bible class for Jews every evening at 8 o'clock.Ths reading room is open for Jews every evening from 6 to 9 o'clock.A prayer meeting on behalf of Israel will be held every Tuesday from 4 to 5 p.m.All are heartily Invited.§T.GEORGE'S CHURCH.Rt.Rev.Jas.Carmichael, D.D., Cecauju- to- Bishop of Montreal, rector.Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m.and efter morning service.11.06 a.m.\u2014Morning prayer.Preacher, Bishop Carmichael will predch on the \u2018All- American Convention,\u2019 lately held In Washington.3.00 o\u2019clock\u2014Sunday school and Bible- classes\u2018 for men and young men.7.06\u2014Evening prayer.Preacher the Rev.J.A.Elliott, B.A.Wednesday, divine service at 8 o'clock.Thursday, Y.M.C.A.at 3 p.m.Continua- tlon of le~ture on \u2018How we got our English \u2019 Fridsy\u2014Teuchers\u2019 meeting at 2.30 p.m.Lutheran Churches.GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.\u2014Sun- day service will be held at 11 am., by the 8T.JAMES METHODIST CHURC Catherine street, centre.The Rev.Graham, B.A., and the Rev.Sykes, B.D., pastors.8.8.at 3 p.m.Mid-week service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Epworth League on Monday evening.Society classes a a.m.FAIRMOUNT AVENUR METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Fairmount avenue and Manoe streets, Montreal Annex.Rev.J.W.Davidson, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.8 p.m., Bunday school and pastor's Bible class.8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting.Rev.J.Wa Davidson, B.A., B.D., pastor.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Berri and Moun} Royal ave.Rev.W.8.Lennon, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at 3 pm.E.L.of C.E.on Monday.Young Men's Association on Tuesday, and prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, cor ner of Lagauchetiers and Plessis streets.The Rev.E.W.Crane, pastor.Service: as 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will oocupy the pulpit at both services.Monday evening Young People\u2019s meeting at 8 p.m.\u2019 Wednesday, prayer service at 8 p.m.A welcome awaits you.ST.HENRI METHODIST CHUR .St.Antoine street and Motcalle avérés Pastor, the Rev.James Lawson.Sunday Services at 11 a.m aad 7 p.m.In the morning the pastor will preach on the \"Lord's Supper,\u2019 and in the svening on \u2018Love, Natural and Supernatural\u2019 Sunday school and pastor's Bible class, 8 pm.RL.oi League st.W.Charles A.Services at 11 a.m.C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Junior on Wednesday at 4.15 p.m.welcome to all the services.WEST END METHODIST corner of Canning apd, Cournot co, The Rev.George 8.olds, pastor.Class-meeting and -Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m, Preaching services Sunday at 11 am.and 7pm.Sunday school and Bible- ciasses at 3 p.m.Youmg People\u2019s Society of C.E.on Monday at 8 pm.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.Strangers cordially invited to all of the above services.\u2019 | DOUGLAS.METHODIST CHURCH, oor ner of St Catherine and Chomedy streets.Rev.Thomas Grifith, M.A., Ph.D., pastor.will preach to-morrow at 11 am.add 7 p.m.Sunday school and congregational Bible class at 3 o'clock.Douglas Brotherhood at 3 o'clock.BE.L.of C.Æ.on Monday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Public sor- vice on Wednesday evening at 8 o'cloëk, lass meeting and Junier Brotherhood on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST Church, cor, St.Charles Borromee stréet.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.C.E.Bland, B.A., B.D., pastor, will preach.C nion of the Lord's Supper at the close of the evening service.Sunday- school and Professor Elliott's Bible alase at 3 p.m.Monday, B.L.of C.E., at 8 Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8 p.m.On Thursday, pastor's class at 8.Friday, Junior League at 4.16.DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.C.E.Manning, pastor.will preach at both services.\u2018Morning A cordial \u2018subject: \u2018Individual Responsibility.\u2019 Evea- ing subject, \u2018An Incurable Habit.\u2019 Evening music, soprano and tenor solo and full choir.\u2018Jubilate,\u2019 music by Moore, musio by Stephenson.At the close of the evening service the pastor invites all young people, strangers in the city, to a social half hour fn the school room.All are im vited.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 o'clock.EEE Congregational Churches.(Church notices recelved too late for these columns will be found classified under beading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 oa the sixth page.The special rate for such is 25c per insertion of five lines.) Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.Wæ Munroe, Strangers cordially wei- come.AMHERST PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Amherst Park and De- langer streets.Rev.J.R.Lewis, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastes will preach.Sunday-school and Bible-class at 3 pm.All are welcome.\\ ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHUKUH \u2014 corner of Mance and Milton strests\u2014Rev.Horace G.Rice, B.D., will preach st both pastor.services.Theme at 11 am.: \u2018Spiritual Appetite.\u2019 Theme at 7 p.m., \u2018The Won ders of God's Law.\u2019 Seats free.Strangers welcome.CALVARY CHURCH (Congregatiensl)\u2014 Guy street, above Bt.Antoine, The pastos will preach at both services.Morning theme: \u2018Christian Character.\u2019 Commun- fon at the close.Evening subject, ihe Mighty Word.\u2019 Sunday school, at3.Chris tian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.EMMANUEL CONGREGATION.CHURCH, corner of St v Stanley streets.A special course of \u201cssi mons will be preached in Emmanuel Com gregational Church by the Rev.Megt Pediey on Sunday evenings* The Gospdt ané the Age.!.The .Need of n Gospel.Rev: Jestinsky.Sunday-school at 10 a.m.The Need in Man's Borrew.CL.BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Congregation cor.Clarke and Western aves., Vetmorlppea, « 2 9 = PS - a die és da ss hol ag?ea ee = ar 0 fot.« ye Hr >, ee 84 i 1 # i i ra Se RE IT i py [rary 3 have decided to offer a ~ in value many times.Nowi is the time to buy.purty; for sale.Residence sm Grounds FOR SALE.A wall bulit detached stone residence on containing om ground flaer, reception room, double drewing- reoma, dining-room, with bay window and y off same, and a large butler\u2019s pantry, with lift and Back stairway.The lot ms 213.feet frontags on MacGregor street and en Pime avenue.The house would be told with only 28,000 feet of land if desired.The CRIDOCE SIBPSON COMPANT, RÉCOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS.BANK BUILDING.Modern Residence FOR SALE, Dorchester St, Westmount.Solid Brick Corner Houss, with ampie siée ght.High basement with double aeidant floor.Contains ten rooms.Splendid verunéah in rear.Gas and electric -Rgbt, Grates and mantles in five rooms.Fike woderate.Terms onsy.BAR CRIDUCE SINPSON CONPANT, SRCOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK .BUILDING.MCL COLLEGE AVENUE.A three-story Dwelling House, with two- tioey exiension: contains 10 rooms; bot mater beating.Price, $7,000.uit purchaser.Owser anxious to sell.This CRADDOCK SINPSOR COMPANY, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.For INVESTMENT.948,000, $8,006, $10,000, a an rf Rotaries, R.A.DUN ; We Loan.Money at the Lowest Rates in The City forest a Log publics © loan in MPRA AWN PARANA S TEAL Si co dé = Buité/rz - = TEE eam DOUBLE MODERN HOUSE FOB SALE.OR TO LET, \u201cIrs ot Sartipet veus _ Jip oF MONTEE DU ZOGATE._\u2014\u2014 eee + acquire 4 homesteqd.À > le proper = with 22,000 feet isnd.House # well huit, almost new, good view over the city gt bala es contains drew- dining-room and ten ot ee gb 3 For basil prépa Le with -plenty of ÿ i pened for girdea alter disposing of three À of Sur lots, which could be sold without Lom .surroundings of the Dot ag deux It 3 om ming Smit St # .1 cemen 7 pote 5 well appointed, convezient, me acquired on easy tel MITES IILLACE, Agent, 672 Craig.NG) I SALE, caEAp, | traits -present cup by br tae the Pecalsi Site GRAND TRUNK PACE NLL \u201cfor safe in the Groat Estate, dt EDMONT (I ' - Fram the TREMENDOUS RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION thay will be going on at Edmonton, employi | making that a Railway centre in fact, Money invested will double in months, and years will see it grow into large sums, Write or call at Office for Press Comments and other qpiniaps of Edmonton\u201d and tor maps and price list of pro- W.G.TRETHEWEY, _ 183a St.James st, Montreal.| ma Terms to; TFeawrious Plo for à Smal Outlay _ second block of TOWN L ing thousands of men\u2018 all lands will THE BLUSIVE BOOTH WHEREABOUTS STILL A MYs- TERY-SAMPLE OF HIS WRITING.The police and postal authorities are still looking for George R.Booth, or the person who tended to be the superintendent of e Canedian Agency of the Boyd's Children\u2019s Homes.Readers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 will remember that on Oet.5 last the Operation of th\u201d were ex- his paper.It is found, letters nd post-cards sent to the Wit Wit- Bess,\u2019 that, althoi ment of his \u2018home be called\u201d raat R.,\u2019 in his correspondence he rf his name \u2018Ge B.\u201d Booth, The accompanying copy of a post-card written to a farmer living near Cornwall, Ont, is a godo sample of the handwrit- img supposed to be U's.frm.Elon?Pde 4 BOOTH'S HANDWRITING.As a mater of fact, it is not certain that | there was any such men as Booth.Some experts claim | that the writing is « woman\u2019s.ere belicve it is the style of au educated man.It is certain that no one has yet been found who knew such a man either by name or d tion.The description given of \u2018Booth\u2019 by the woman who kept the boarding house at 79 Bleury street, where the man \u20ac said to bave had & room, and where his mail was directed \u2018and taken in, was that he was tall and thin.Where he came from or went to she professed fot to know.She stated to the detectives that Booth never saw inquirers.If any one called when he was in she was instr tell them Ke was out or il], and could not seen.Persons living near Montreal were told that the children expected were all for.\u2018Those whe came to the city 3 distance and called Lat to wgutie.abo Senenietion frase 9 ai \u2018 ecran the milway fare, at they would be ae commodatéd, : 1t would take up too mueh space to mention all the phos from which let ters came | inquiries and eush from: people in in all ports of Ontario, Quebee 584 ends inces, who were ne to give a good home to a Scotch boy er girl about fourteen years of From 85 to 810 usnaliy sec jo letter which conel the 8.About the middle of August \u2018Booth\u2019 advertised in two or three treal woek- lies that he could sup supply children of a éertain age for suitable applicants.On Aug.25 he ordered 1,600 cop es printed of à notification, setting forth the terms uni Tempio te ha oe ated end e ription o or i oposed to send the leant.Ear arly tember registered letters Who » arrive and by the end of the month about forty of these, Judes over ro undred others, many w y contained money, were received at th Bleury street house.Bept.19 Mr.8.J.Shanklin, the Advertisements, Personal Mention, Trenton Ont., Aug.12\u2014Mr.George | , itor of the \u2018\u201cCourisr,\u201d has re- Rs to business after an a of severe cold.The remedy that cured Me Pom ee be en ote en oung 5 r ever tried.It relieved almost immediately.Many other prominent |p, highly of Catarrhozone, here.All dr to rolled of it strikes on the mat of the eireumstances, and final- on Oet.1, the reporter told the poi ly, 0 ins perde Ne thought se case.Tr at too on | iting Boath at his boas \u2018bore De.awaiting.a rding house, I teetives were put on fhe case, and bn 3 were \u2018by - the 1 authorities and sent to the dead etter office at Ottawa.\u201d Tt was stated | that hat Booth had left ihe Bouse etn B) pool on .him all the mail \u2018matter\u2019 arn arriving Store that date.AD the mail seized was found to have arrived in Mwuntresl after that date.Persons who seni money to Booth after Sept.17 would have it returned from the dead letter office.Up to the present time not bas been heard of any children \u2018arri the Bond &, or anywhere else in Canade for Lol Homes.the chief of detects: My Lage, oe, af the C Charit.y Organisaters te ciety, sad | the \u2018Witness\u2019 have received ny inquiries during t Booth.It is hoped fha of a sample of some \u2018assistance in Fi Waites THE CANAD! AN APPLE : crop) hat the publication his handwriting ont of \u2018person, if hee is 50 res QUANTITY, QUALITY AND PACKING FROM THE INSPECTORS POINT OF VIEW, \u2014\u2014 \u2018The Canadian apple cop of 1908 will un more money to the growers than | eT marketed from this coun-.wos the remark of Mr.J.ur Phy one of the government Huit inspectors, to a \u2018Witness\u2019 ter visited the sheds of one of IRE evmlty companies.a few days ago, to inquiries about.the apple.un 2 hia has has been an unusuaily favorable year for adian apple growers, Mr.#'hilp continued, \u2018because, although the.crop is not à record one, the best aversge in quali ever been large, The # is perhaps ity we \u201chave eld, however,.bas bo of Fon sad Én oo coipplete e in ; France and Germany had the effect of prime ing the prices up a .Prices quoted from à Man Pier.ne.land, auction room about the middle of Qetober were, for Baldwins, 178.; \u2018Green- ings, 16s.;0 King's 21s.; eta, It.is stated that first qualit y \u2018Canadian \u2018apples have sold in Pasln as high as $1 apd dven i Bln barrel, RUIT MARRS ACT.he ow ds he Fruit Marks Bet = ing?a e veporter, after to few barrels opened and noting the ri ing forattiens in which the fruit, \u2018Previous to this year, tied t in spector, \u2018there was a =; ropliod ef mis pannes on the part of growers.shippers Lenerally; and even L it is not understood fully b; by ome w have had ample time to become better.informed.\u2018One objection that was ur ed against the aot at first was that the opening -of the barrels in transit would necessarily damage the package qud also thé conten \u2018aod thus en! on the owner.dea is ale bn coh trary to tbe facts, \"The inspectors are al; men of long experience in the busi-\u2019 of g and handling apples.| Instead of doing harm to the shippers, the inspector does an \u2018ncalcu ble amount of bod by watching for tnd mending brok oF obs or calling the attention of e ship's coopers to them.Their also prevents.much oo the pilfering 2g which d other be goir on, fey have des been pr in bovin the fruit much more carefully ba n formerly, Through\u2019 their ropresentations each of the sheds has this year been.with a smal STE, vpor which the \u20ac of the skid is placed, s0 that ine -of the Darrel wiriking the floor hard as :t uged + to in u when it is turned.tress.on\u2019 floor, thes; Le ing the jer, which was formerly the cause of much damage by bruising tha | apples, and Le many où Be addin lai es he bone, ofs parmels HOA So price, rich a rolls easily ld at a rity before ACEING/ pchalepataton resul obiingd by 5 Gopi ps Bh ing noticed tom oath of putting, 8 The Ture, bas iti De on t e authorities « eve that dishonest Masi in din their apples toe bi ar in oe \u20ac lances, shows a > mentable want of préper care in what is put up for No.1.tis ts to 4 rks Act.Same, yt the act de æ of the grower eng 4 is altogether the wrong purpose for which the act we was conceived and the motive with which it is admin- AE ei wil ast soright Packing and est va whether they buy a No.it be truthfully represented | durite grade mark that is plainly pub > n it.ROOM FOR IMPRO hat while we b alae t while we bave of padkang, vance in the mat! remains room hon mue! nt in the careful selection he Be oe at end.re care should a Ls that to the trade of Cana the from the working oi i th « bare ia ne chief of detectives wis : al his month about] finding \u201creal Goorme | \u2018 ly.{ \u2018Wilmington, Del.severe on à \u2018The prin¢ipal difficulty the inspectors have to ee ith à = t may = error oO jf bey ene en of et the not easy to sum up all the bene- | people seem fo So, think} of Read What He Wrote Me, Th history of Dry case is this: back Oct.Bright's Disesse laid me ea my dysician, he 12th, 1902.Calling in my pay Mey treated me faithfully for weeks.sent me to Atlantic City on November st remaining five weeks, getting worse all ° time.I called jun another doctor thers, an more harm than Home Dezember .Returned to my 107, and again my ctor called and treated me, but, per sire, with no benefit.He secret s t condition, end, ee hie aid I would not recover.Neither did my family or friends.ily for me, about this time you must ee pointe some of the Druggists in Wilmington (where I have iived for over 30 \u201cyears), your akent for the salg of your Restorative.1 read a testimontl of one you had cured.My physician had ceased to give mè any medicine whatever, although he came every day.I made up my mind I would start to use your Restorative and I did so, and up to this time I have used 15 bottles, \u2018and I feel I am cured absolutely.Bright's Disease is s fatal one, rarely any pr recovers completely, so I read, and statistics prove this same\u2019 thing.There is no use to try to explain my condition or my sufferings.My body all over was dropsical to a dagree soldom excelled in my case, henee the tension on the skin caused it to give way in s of places, and when I stood up for five minutes the water flowed out through my slippers and formed pools on the figor or carpets.I cannot describe my feelings, neither do I want to { recall to my fom the terrible sufterings I axpprigno that ba a thing of the past.Now I \u2018watched ny case o carefully, and af atout the end of the sixth bottle 1 began to feel different.My swelling hegan to subside; and from that tims till now 1 tes) certain that I improved daily and weéekly, and to-day I am better in-my general health {han ! bave been for twenty-fve years.I ast eat everything that is set before me, asking no questions.I feel assured that my stomack and, in fact, my whole ans *omy, both physical and nervous, has gone M through an entire change, and, aside frem the cure of this -Gjronse T had, my general health is much improved.When I tell you that my Doctor told me some weeks since that he he considered my [case the most remarkable recovery he ever saw or heard of, and Fépeated hr same 8e me n, I believe mean o re believe that baviag taken this medicine far: 180 days, T live tit] August tra 1 shall be 68 years old),.I would not have.been living now without its use., I.consider this medicine being feund (as 1 mentioned before), as a direct and over- réling providéncs of that Great God in whom I believe, and to whose cate I committed myself all through my {Hness.While \u2018I Jive I shall not cease to commend this Bale treatment for any similar disease, or to the building up of impaired ledith in person who will be patient, and, as I did, persevere .jn its use until the good | work \u2018has ened \u2018In restored health.x could say a deal more.You can use this letter as you choose, and to any one who uses Dr.Shoap's Restorative, I am sure they will, like me, be surprised at the result.This medicine will improve one\u2019s general health end make life, especially the nervous sendition, mare som- fortable than I can explain it.\"My pen Is always ready \u201cto urge ths use \u2018ot Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative.Yours truly, ' JAMES KNOWLES.k suming auch rtions, and Manitoba ind ee Nort West Territories are using so ma or the a) (bev grown in Ontario and - + it pay the growers © tod From a Thousand Breaks of The Skin.\u201d Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative Cured Me Of Dropsy at Sixty-Six This sick map got my book, fo learned bow to get well You who are mot Well, get the book.You have but to write.The book is free.My Restorative a Month on Trial, When I say, \u201cTake it a month on trial,\u201d that satisfies most pepple that Dr.Shoop's Restorative must be an unusual remedy.They can see that it would be ruination to me if my prescription often failed.That's just tha point.It does mot often fail, so I take but little Of course I can\u2019t curs Cancer\u2014no medicine can.But these incurable diseasas are so rare that I can even then let them use it a month on trial.I cus many that beliave thelr case Incurable.Mr.Knowles thought chronic Bright's Disease was incurable, and so dia his Doctor.Doctors everywhere \u2018shake thelr heads\u201d when called to a case like Mr.Knowles.Tt it is cancer and I fail, the sick one gives me the credit of being fair.They say to others, \u201cTry it.If it fails, Dr.Shoop will bear the expense.\u201d And their good will means much to me.Good will has meant more to me than all else since my prescription\u2014Dr.Shoop\u2019s Re- storative\u2014was perfected.I am consulting physician to thousands all over the world who have come to me by letter simply because some friend told tom to write me\u2014someone that I had cur- od.In this manner my Restorative has found its way into most homes in Ameriza.It Is kept there as a safeguard, We all bave off days.A few doses will set things right again.These few dases\u2014promptly taken\u2014eften prevent the chronic stage which is more difficult to treat.Dr, Shoop\u2019s Restorative is a ard when kept Mm the home.sata Taken In time it would have saved Mr.Knowles all this seffering.How I Can Give a Month's Trial.It is because of my discovery.After thirty years In hospitals and at bedsides I finally learned to treat the inside nerves.1 now treat the nerves that give power even spoclalists\u2014treat the organs themselves.Not the nerves that control these organs.That Is treating the effect\u2014not the cause, This is my discovery.For thirty years I searched for what I at last found.In this way my prescrip- tion\u2014Dr.Shoop's Restorative was perfect- or 15 bottles (amd If] od.Without this inside nerve treatment, a medicine could rot be offered on trial.Bimply write me.Send for the book you need.Ask me any question In confidence that you might ask your home physician.Then I will arrange with a druggist near «you to let you have six bottles of Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative on trial.ceeds, the cost to you.ls $5.50.If it falls the druggist will bill the cost to me.I want you to learn what I know about this prescription.I want you to learn it now\u2014without delay.So I relieve you ef ail risk.If I fail the loss is mine, not yours.Write me now while you bave it in mind.Simply state which Book 1 on Dyspepsia book you want and 2 on the Heart address Dr.Shoop, Bo0k 3 on the Kidneys Book 4 for Women Box 63, Racine, Wis.Book 5 for Men (sealed) Book 6 on Rheumatism.Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured with one or two bottles.At druggists, in Winnipeg, left for the west on Thursday, a bas poeen replaced by Mr.J.hound bas ho has been acting as in- Sector at Winnipeg : this season.There are also inspectors in British Colum- bis, ong in each of the Maritime Province.and seversl in Ontario.The chief of the fruit division is Mr.W.A.Mao kinnon, who is assisted by Mr.A.Me- Neil, and the whole staff is under Mr, Jas.W.Ro n, Commissioner of \u2018Agrieulture, at Ottawa.Up to the present the public has not heard of man many prosecu ecutions for viola- - Hons of fhe im it Marks Act this season, not mean there have been no Poon.nor that there will be no prosecutions.oe opinion has: been that actions t care packers a e be of the season would have a good effect.It is probgble that the enthorities will wait now until shipping ractically over, when an example be made of those who have paid no heed to instructions and warnings.The department is, however, quie and stvength to the vital organs.Others\u2014' How to Secure Trial Treatment, 7° Take ft A month at my risk.If it suc- Fors.RAILWAY TIME TABLE Corrected to OCT.27, 1908.W.Y.Contrat trains lcave Windser Station For drone Utica, Albany ad Now York, Ban Sundar.7390p ally re D odisio points, $a m ar t and nba 1,35 pm.Saturday oni, Edo pm daily except Sunday.Arrive as fellows: From New York, Albany, Utica and Malone, 9.0: à \u2014 daily, 10.10 p.m.daily except Bunday.From Valleyfi aad intermediate pointe.83 am daily except Sunday.4.26 3.40 p.m.except Saturday an C.P.R.trains leave Windsor se.Btallon as follows: Corrected to OCT.21st, 1961 For Toronto, Hamilton, $9.30 s.m., 10.80 p.m.daily For Bt.Johns, Farnham, ete, 18.30, 19.00 amo tH LT 2 p.m.daily ax00pt Baturday, 1864.For Boston, etc, 19.00 am.7.& x daily.For Sherbrooke, 18.30 a.m, For 8t.John, N.B.end Hraitfas, N° 8, 7.85pm, Bae.urdays sxoepted.For Newport, etc, 19.00 8.10, 14.30 p.m, and 7.45p = & Sinder 7 os.For PE norte and intermediate stations, 515} = {except Saturdays and Sundays} Saturdays.| 9 For P Shoago.Detroit, Hamilton, Toronto, Bula, 19.39 am.10.00 p.m.daily.For Beule Bte.Maries St.Paul, Minneapolis, etc, p.m.For Ottawa, 18.45 ry 9.40 a.m.daily.10.10 p.m.daily.For Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria, 940 am.da y Trains arrive at Windsor Street Station as follows: From 8t.Jobns, Farnham, etc, 815 am.da: f 8.35 a.m.(except Monday), ii.55 am.and \u2018: ; pm, f9.15 From Boston, £15 a.m.daily, and 19.15 From Bherbrooke, 8.05 a.m.except tay, 11:55 a.m.snd 7.05 p.m.From Halifax, N.8., 8t.Jobo, N.B., 8.35am.dally except Monda From Toronto and West, 7.335.m.daily, and $7.10 pm.From Bt Paul, Sault Ste.Marie and Ottawa, 8.00 à ail From Vincourer 8.30 p.m.dail From Ottswa, 8 a.m.daily, daily, 17.00 p.m.Leave Place Viger Station : For Quebec, 18 30 a.ra., 12.00 p.m., 11 p.m.dally.For Joliette and St.Gabriel, 18.30 n.m., 3.00 pm.For Ottawa, 18.20 a.m , +5 40 p.m.For $t Eustache, +4,15 pa For St.Jerome, 19 a.m.(1.45 p.m.Sat.only) $52 p.m.6.25 p.m., except Satur?! eng dod aad Sundays For $t.Agathe, m 9am.For St.Rose, St.em snd Ftarmediate stations, 18.20 2.m., t9a.m., 14.15 p.m.js pme 15.48 p.m.(6.3 p.m.\u2018exceptSaturday and Sunday) 1.45 p.m, mt days and Thursdays.Arrive at Place Viger Stations From Quebec, Three Rivers, 8.30 a.m.dally, 12.10 p.m.and 16.3 p.m.Ottaws 112.40 p.m., $10.30 p.m, fo Jerome, 18.30 a.m., 18.50 a.m., 17.05 p.m.Bt.Ls, 18.00 am, St.Eustache, 1325 em, 16.55 Joliette, Bt.Felix de Valois snd &t.Ga rel, {8.50 &.m.and $8.35 p { Weck days.(1) Saturday.WM.F.EGG, CityPass.Agent, 129 St.James street.Telephone, Main, 3732.Telephone.Main 3733.6.T.R.Trains leave Bonaventure Station as follows: Corrected to OCT.£7th, 1963 7.00 a.m.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, Ft.Covington and Massena Springs.$ Ba m- St Johns, Rouse's Pt.New York via DSH ~Quenec, Sherorooke, Portland.Ë ge a.m Chambly Marieville, Farnham, Waterios $408 wa, Valleyfield, and O.A.BP.8.Ry.9.00 pg Tree mio, Detraiv, Chiongo, Buffalo, 9.018.Now ork and Boston.via O V.R.10.00 a.Brockville-Kingston, Toronto, Valleyfield 11.10am, \u2014New York via D.& H.1.35 p.m.\u20148%.Johns.St.Albans, Burlington, White River Jet.L10 p.m.\u2014Ottaws, Valle ii p.m.\u2014Bherbrooke, jebes 4205.0.m \u2014 Huntingdon, Ft Hemming rm oe amore Farabam, Graaby, 8.15 p.Boeke snd intermediate stations, 5.16 p.m.\u2014Bt.©, Qus., Sou.Ry.points .00 p.m.Shem ly, .Marievile and St.Ocsaire.mm.pm New 3 Fork vik D.SE .00 p,m.\u2014 Tore: 1 bec, \"Sherbrooke apd Portiand.opm me ston, Springfiald snd New York, via 10.30 p.102 Toronto, Detroit and Chicago.1400 p =, Tires sm, 83 pm.à pond and Covington gpm - Trains Arrive Bonaventure Statien ?, \u2014Portiand snd Quebec.pan\u201d New Tor \u2018Bogion and OT.B \\Bé.mm.\u2014New Tork vis] oe = Bt.Cesai etroif x \u2014Bt.re ap am A Hrssintie nd § 8 Soul By.potate, EE \u2014 Watario Per Perche and CV.R point + HE peu Brera 230 ati.- Obtawa and Valleyfield \"80 p.m.\u2014 Island Pond, Sherbrooke, Quebse.85 p.Tole Johus, ® All te River Job 3.15D.m.\u2014New York vie D.& 4.30 p.m.\u2014Maasens Eprine.6-00.p.m.\u2014Ohi 8.35 p.m.\u2014 Water! 00, re Chen .50%.m.~~ &usbec, Portland.p.m.\u2014 25 pm, \u2014Ottaws vis 0.A.B.Dm \u2014New York ue sod H.\u2014~\u2014 Boston ris 1 opm \u2014New York and Boston, vis O.V.R, a rate Service.ws 1.00 a.m.Rog LE 5400 Vie 1108 po T3 Loch! foe\u201d wh aL am, 625, 801 am, oon, 5.For Bis.Apps) Fie x For Dorral- 8 ly 456, 10, B15, io Tn ai 828, 16am, Et sie Pr Tamber 561 708 16 4 pot, 6 13.00, 12.10 retro (00, \u20186,80, 8.20, La, 2d £10,109 pom.Pri Tiek t'Offices 137 5t.Jamo 8¢.,(W.H Sine, Agent), and Bonaventure stètion tercolontal Trains Les ve Bopaveouturé m™ 1 Depot as follows: .Levis (Quebecy Tor SE urls 83 Loup Top sod lourncd ia For Bt à = ser np, Montre den bec, Biviere \u201csoie oruementele Qui Re rat va.Teor Bane, St Lambert, ve File, Nicolet and tarmodiate omar C00 pm daily except Trains Arrive Bonaventure Depst as 3 John, Moosbon = nn aly wom m6.m phell Title Metis, Ble, Oacsana, Riviere mie prior Levis, Drummondville, Bt snd intermediate stations as 10.09 p.m.resis br Drasmoodrtie Se.Hysdatie Belo, Fei, yin Fer Agent.163 \u2014 A BURGLAR SENTENCED.London, Ont, Oct.29.\u2014Ernest Dono hue ea senten tenced this afternoon to bye years in Kingston penitentiary for brea Foe St.da 8 Jane Bt into the dsdnare store store of A.West man Dundas, stealing revolvers and other articles.ohn Weaver and Geo.Bremner, who Were .implicated in one of the crimes, and were wi both, were convicted of receiving ! pt stolen goods and were remean unt next Thursday for sentence.NOTES AND NOTICES.A Perfect Food.\u2014Swiss Food is made from the choicest wheat grown in Car gathering évidence for use at the proper tims, da.Carefully D aime by an exc sre patent od is @ delicious a wholesome \u201cLe TST REE BE © PER S VUIZE BY ISR EEC FY a.> 1 \u201cra 4 J rh» re 78 pv 6 FR THEY F@® af end = Pre le pa SATURDAY, THE CHILDREN OF ASSA A Romance of Ancient Egypt, by Georg Ebers.* CHAPTER XLI\u2014Continued.Bent-Auat turned perfestiy white, and the priests who were present expressed the utmost joy and astonishment, for they had long thought the young poet, who was highly esteemed throughout Egypt, to be dead.he king had often \u2018hèard of the fame oi Pentaur from.especially rom Rameri, and he gly eonsented that Ameni should send for the poet, who 21d himself borne arms at Kadesh, in order that he should sing a song of triumph.The regent gazed blankly and uneasily into his wine cup, and the high priest rose to fetch Pentaur himself into the presence of the king.During the high priest\u2019s absence, more and more dishes were served to the com- , behind each guest stood a silver Sow with rose water, in which he could dip his fingers to cool and clean them; the slaves in waiting were constantly at hand with embroidered napkins to wipe them, and -others frequently changed tue faded wreaths round the heads and shoulders of the feasters for fresh ones.; \u2018How pale you are, my child!\u2019 Rameses, turning to Bent-Anat.\u2018If you are tired, your uncle will no doubt allow you to leave the hall; though I think you should stay to hear the performance of this much-lauded poet.After havin been so bighly praised he will find it dif- feult to satisfy his hearers.But indeed I am uneasy about you, my child\u2014would you rather go?The regent had risen and said earnest- \"Your presence has done me honor, but if you are fatigued I beg you to allow me to conduct you and your ladies to the apartments intended for you.\u2019 \u20181 will stay,\u2019 said Bent-Apat, in a low but decided tone, and she kept her eyes on the floor, while her heart beat violently, for the murmur of voices told her that Pentaur was entéring the ball.He wore the long white robe of a priest of the temple of Seti, and on his forehead the ostrich feather which marked him as one of the initiated.He did not raise his eyes till he stood close before the king; then he prostrated himself before kim, and awaited a sign from the Pha- rach before he rose again.But Rameses hesitated a long time, for the youthful figure before him, and the glance that met his own, moved him strangely.Waa not this the divinity of the t?Was not this his preserver?Was he again deluded by a resemblance, or was he in dream?Jencz b 1 e guests in silence at the spellbound king, and at the poet; at last Rameses bowed bis head, Pentaur rose te his feet, and the bright, color fer, te is face as close to him he percgive Bent-Anat.You fought at Kadesh?\u201d asked \u2018the king.D thou sayest,\u201d replied Pentaur.; J] \u201cYou are wéll'sp of as a poet,\u2019 said Rameses, \u2018and we desire to hear the wonderful tale of my preservation celebrated in song If you will attempt it, let a lute be brought and sing\u2019 The poet bowed.\u2018My gifts are modest,\u2019 he said, \u2018but I will endeavor to sing of the glorious deed, in the presence of the hero who achieved it, with the aid of the gods.\u2019 \u2018\u2019 Rametes gave a signal, and Ameni caused a large golden harp to be brought in for his disciple.Pentaur lightly touched the strings, leaned his h against the top of the tall bow of the harp, for some time lost in meditation; then he drew himself up boldly, and struck the chords, bringing out a strong and warlike music in broad heroic rhythm.Then he began the narrative; how Rameses had pitched his camp before Kadesh, how he ordered his troops, and bow he bad taken the field against the Cheta, and their Asiatic allies.Louder and stronger rose his tones whem he reached the turning point of the battle, and began to celebrate the rescue of the king; and the Pharaoh lstened with eager attention as Pentaur sang: \u2018Then the king stood forth, and, raéiant with courage, Ha looked like the Sun-god eager for battle.The noble steeds that bore him into the armed and struggie\u2014 \u201cVictory to Thebes\u201d was the name of one, and the other Was called *\u2018Contented Nura,\u201d\u2014vwere foaied in the stabies Of him we call \u201cthe elect,\u201d\u2019 \u2018\u2019the beloved of Amen,\u201d \u201cLord of truth,\u201d the chosen vicar of Ra.Up sprang the king and threw himsalf on the foe, The swaying ranks Cheta.Ho stood alone\u2014alone, and no man with im.As thus the king stood forth all eyes were upon him, And soon he was enmeshed by men and horses, And by the\u2018'enemy's chariots, two thousand five hundred.The foe behind hemmed him in and enclosed m.Dense the array of the contemptible Chetd, Lense the swarm of warriors out of Araa, Lense the Mysian host, the Pisidian legions.Every chariot carried three bold warriors, All his foes.and all allled like brothers.of the contemptidle \u2018Not à prince is with me, not a captain, Not an archer, none to guide my horses! led of riders! fled my troops and horse\u2014 By my side not one is now left standing.\u2019 Thus the kiug,and raised his voice in prayer.\u2018Great father Amon, I have known Thee wall Aad can the father thus forgot his son?Hive I in any deed forgotten Thee?fave I done aught without Thy high be- est Jr moved or staid against Thy sovereign will?Great am I\u2014mighty are Egyptian kings\u2014 But in the sight of Thy commanding ight, \u201cmall as the chieftain of a wandering tribe.Immortal Lord, crush Thou this unclean _ beople: ren Thou their necks, annihilate the bea- en.And I\u2014have I not brought Thee many victims, Ocrozze 31, 1908, f LABIES BENEVBLENT FIRE.The Managers of the Ladies\u2019 Benove- lent Soclety wish ts appeal to the friends and supperters of their work for special subscriptions te moet the vary heavy expense caused by fire is the Institution, Saturday, October 17th.160 Inmates must be provided for.All subscriptions will be publioly acknowledged, amd should bs sent In to Mrs.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, 959 Dorchester Street.CUT PRICES bP for a short lime enly \u2018KRASEL'S\u2019 double sifting Ash Sifter Delivered anywhery in er Conntry \u20ac o.à.City Hs Express charges prepaid Address: PAUL R.ERASEL 2529 St.Catherine St MONTREAL Te wn 1452 Be a Peut 279 Have You a Cold ?Thea try a box of HARTE\u2019S GRIPPE WAFERS.A Sure Cure.Have You a Cough?Then HARTE\u2019S COUGH MIXTURE.TAe Best Thing Oust.Pico, $5C J.A.HARTE\u2019S, 1778 Notre Dame Street.And filled Thy temple with the captive folk?And for Thy presence place That shall endure for countless years to come?The garmers overflow with gifts from me.I offered Thes the world te swell Thy glory, And thirty thousand mighty steers have shed Their smoking blood on fragrant cedar plles.Tall gateways, flag-decked masts, 1 raised to Thee, And obelisks from Abu I bave brought, And built Thee temples of eternal steme.For Thee m7 ships have brought across the sea The tribute of the mations.This I did\u2014 \u2018When were such things done in the former time?built a dwelling For dark the fate of him wbo would rebel Against Thee: though Thy way is just snd mild.My father, Amon\u2014as an sarthiy son His earthly father\u2014so I call on Thes.Look down from heaven on me, beset by foes.By heathen foes\u2014the folk that know These not.The na\u2018ions hive combined against Thy son; I stand alone\u2014alone, and no man with me.My foot and horse are fled, I called aloud And no one heard\u2014in vain I called to them.And yet 1 say: the sheltering careof Amon Is better succor than a niilllon men.Or thaa ten thousand knights, \u2018or than a thousand Brothers and sons thou gathered into ome.And vet I say: the bulwarks raised by men However strong, compared to Thy great works Are but vain shadows, and mo human aid Avails against the foe\u2014but Thy strong hand.The counsel of Thy lips shall guide my wav; I have obeyed whenever Thou hast ruled; 1 call \u2018on Taee\u2014and, with my fame, Thy glory Shall fill the world, from farthest east to wast.\u2019 Yea, his cry rang forth even far as Her monthis, And Amon himself appeared at his call: and gave him His hand and shouted in triumph, saying to the Pharaoh: \u2018Help is at hand, O Rameses.hoid thee\u2014 1 thy father am he who now is thy succar, Bearing thes in my hands.For etrenger and readjer I than a hundred thousand mortal retain.will \u201cp- x ers: I am the Lord of victory loving valor?I rejoice in the brave and give them good counsel.And he whom I counsel certainly shall not miscarry.\u2019 Then Mika Menth, with his right he scattered the arrows, And with his left he swung kis deadly weaçen, Feliing the foe\u2014as his foes are felled by Baal.The chariots were broken and the drivers scattered, Then was the foe overthrown before his horces.None found a hand to fight: they could not shoot ¢ Nor dared they hur! the spear but fled at his coming\u2014 Headling into the river.\u2014* SI have availled myself of the help of Professor Lushington\u2019s transjation In \u201cRecords of the Past,\u2019 edited by Dr.8.Birch.Translator.(To be Continued.) JOHNSO Have everything ASSESSMENT and TAX ROLLS.Notice to Ratepayers.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Valuation and Assessment Roll of the City of Montreal, for the several Warls &f the said City, together with the Tax Roll thereof, are completed, and are now = posited in the office of the undersigu the City Hall.All parsons whose names appear therein as liable for the payment of any tax or assessment, are hereby required to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned at his without further notice.WM.ROBB, City Treasurer, With reference to the foregeing \u2018\u2018Public Notice\u201d (called for by Article 886 ot the Charter), ratepayers are remiuded that INTEREST will acerus from amd after 1st November, and that I procesdings to enforce payment must thereafter bo taken.Parties having CONTRA ACCOUNTS against the City must obtain waerpents from the Committiess to which they pertain, and have them certified by the Comptroller befors tbey oan be ptod in settlement.; Payment may be made by cheques, through the mail, when receipts wil be returned by the same éhannel.WM.ROBB, City Treasurer.City Treasurer\u2019s Office, City Hall, .Montreal, th October, 1903.SAULT STE.MARIE CANAL.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tenders for Dredging on Nault Ste.Marie Canal,\u201d wi be reselved at this Office, until 16 o*c\u2018ock on the 11th day of November, 1903, for tek channel of the Canal.- sineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottaws, ané also at the Canal Office, Sault Ste.Maris, Ontario.! tender can also be obtained at the places named.In the ease of firms there must de attached to the tender the actual signatures patton, and residence of each member of the sème.\u2018The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.L.K.JONES, Secretary.Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawn, 27th October, 1903.Soms of the Latest Publications in Fac-similes HAND-OOLORED ENGRAVINGS.- Rte.: Alse the latest styles of Framing to suit sil kinds of Piciures, at moderate prices À exll is solfctied.W.HN.HOPE, BIBLE WORDS.SATURDAY, OCT.11.UNDERSTANDEST THOU WHAT THOU READEST ?was reading the Bible as he travelled in a carriags, a very rare thing even with Christians, (Aets viii.) Yet all that is in the beok is intended for our instruction.The first thing is to-have Jour own Bible, with references and ible aids at the end.By prayerful and thoughtful reading you may be able to add to the rdferences.thing is to read as far as time will permit, one book at a time\u2014in prayerful dependence upon the Spirits teaching.He is the author of the book and a -bet- ter teacher than any commentator can be, tho there are $ iril-tanght teachers who are balpful.Third, e Revised Version is the most useful, for slthough imperfect, it is leas so than the Authorized eh its division into tions, rather n verses, helps great- to the understanding of the meaning.Fourth.Each book ie written & special purpose, an e Teader should be le to see what, that ur- pose is.vin t an unders nding of the writer's object, then, fifthly, take the sections, one by one, and find which sre connected and which are not.Thus you will arrive at what was in the: writer's mind.Sixth.Read for your own instruction, that yon may grow in grace and in knowledge.Seventh.We live upon the food we digest and we grow in the spiritual life by what we under stand of God's Word.Read Ps.cxix, 18; Luke xxiv.45; Acts xvi, Id.sec ly prt Thoughtlessness is never an excuse for wrongdoing, Our hasty aetions disclose \\ \u2018 said office, within ten days from this date, | \u201cf ing out the shoals in front ef the upper] pi SE < 6-70 RAPRAELS Ant Chasses be sean qn and after the 2nd day of No-| vember, 188, st the Office af the Chief En- pére hit TARTE AT CORNWALL ç _ JF COMES OUT WITH A STRONG {- PROTECTIONIST SPEECH.{Comma 0k.20 Canada for the deliversd AS sentiment of the to-night by the .Israel Tarte, to a large audi- se.He spoke for nearly two hours jen, tige platform upon which , ; t twenty-five years ; mon which be found bimself [held tha -pertætion to-day.He said he always was a protectionist, and if his colleagues had insisted pon reducing the tariff in 1897 he would have resigned then.He was strongly in favor of a protective tariff to meet the high protection of the United States.He claimed that the failure of the government to revise the tariff had caused the salamity to the iron industry at the \u2018Soe,\u2019 ruined the woollen industry, and to-day only three cotton mills were on a paying basis.\u2018He said he was proud to have resigned like Mr.Chamberlain on the principle of protection.Mr.Chamberlain would win, and his victory would be a benefit to Ganada.\u201d Mr.Tarte ned the St scheme, and e great highway of trans to the west was the St.Lawrence river and Great Lakes.He then took up the Alaskan boundary award, and charged the free trade element of the Liberal party with being responsible for Canada\u2019s defeat.Why did Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Government of Canada accept the commission of jurists in:1908, when they hid refused them in 1899, The only reason was that the government hoped to come to a reciprocity arrangement with the United tates through a reunion of the Joint ligh Commission.Capada had a er protective wall, Mr.Tarte claimed that the United States would respect us more and be more ready to treat with us on reasonable terms.rei LOOKING AFTER DRUGOQISTS PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION WILL PROSECUTE THOSE WHO INFRINGE PHARMACY: ACT.\u2014 Quebec, Oct.30.\u2014The Pharmaceutical Association has decided to wage war against those who infringe on the Pharmacy Act.Mr.E.Muir, secretary, of Montreal, was here yesterday and as a result several people in the city are to \u2018be summoned to appear in the Police \u2018Court, to answer the charges of alleged infringements on the Pharmacy Act.The accused include physicians and druggisis.Several physicians are charged with making the use of their names oy other than certified druggists.The druggists are charged with allowing clerks who are not certified druggists to dispense drugs in their establishments; also, for the çare- | less sale of poisons to unknown persons.AN INTERESTING AND HISTORI CAL DOCUMENT ADDED 10 THE COLLECTION.; The Honorary Curator of the Namis through the liberality of several of cur citizens, secured, in Boston, a most important document bearing on the his 1 tory of the Chateau de Ramezay.Thin is « letter written in the building one hundred and twenty-five years ago, which bears the signature of the three commissioners\u2014Samue! Chase, Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, and Benjamin Franklin\u2014sent to Montreal, in 1776, by the continental con, to secure the eo-0 tion of the vince of Quebec, as Canada was then called, in the cause \u2018of the revolted thirteen colonies.Montreal, 11th May, 1778.Dear Sir \u2014We desire that you will shew to Mrs.Walker every civility in your power and facilitate her on her way to Philadelphia; the fear of cruel treatment from the enemy on account of the strong attachment to, and zeal of her husband in the \u2018odure\u201d of thé united colonies induces -her to depart recipitately from ber home, and to \u2018\u2019m- Borgo the fatigues of a long and hagard- ous journey.We are sorry for the ce- casion of writing this letter, and be your \u2018attention ta alleviate her distgasa; your known politeness and humanity, \u2018we are sensible, without this recom.ren- HOCKEY BOYS.Montréal Club Interested in Election of New - Executive COMING MEETING WILL BE A .- ESSION OF OFFICE.* Lo A - The coming annual meeting 6f\"the Montreal Hockey Club is cresting more; than passing interest in M.A.A.A.elrclelt from tbe fact that there is a possibility of an entire new executive being elected this year.Owing to personal business interests, Mr.Charles Chitty, the president, 4nd Mr.\u2018'W.C.DeWitt, the energetic secretary of the hockey club, much to the re gret of the players, are determined to uit the fleld.This will necessitate the election \u2018Lot practically a new slate, and for the office ol p y of president there will, it is said, bo a election between Messrs.Frank Bickerdike and Harry Shaw, ss both these young men \u2018are immiensely popuior in Montreal hockey circles, and both héve a large number of - friends desirous of seeing their favorite \u2018se- \u2018cure the honor.However, the Montres! hockey boys are not out.to fight io the club room, but on the lca -and there is every reason to believe that the annual meeting, which will be hald on Noy.13 next, at the M.A.A A, gymnasium, Mansfield street, will be the most enthi- sinstic in the history of this club.According to Captain \u2018Dickey\u2019 Boon, the winge wheel team will be exceptionally strong .this coming winter, and the popular captain does mot hesitate to express his\u201d determination to have Montreal régain the C.AH.L.championship.The boys, will com- \"mence \u2018gym.\u2019 work at an early period, so that when the ice forms they will be fn fair shape to take on skates and handle their sticks.The members are only snxi- ous for the opening of the season, and \u2018if we are to believe all rumors in the air, Montreal will certainly bave a winsing LIVELY -ONE FOR POSS.| seven this year.ry B® ims od sincere ard rega Tor yourself and family, dear sir, f- fectionate hum se\u2019n\u201d y.yr 8 SAML C B.FRANKLIN.CH.CARROLL of Carrollton, It does not show on its face to whom this letter was ad ; but as the was one in high official position some.place.on the my from to\u201d Phila elphia, one is led to infer that.it was General Schuyler, stationed at ny.[ e Mrs.Walker, regarding whom the letfer was written, was the wife of Thomas Walker, an English merchant, residing in Montreal, and- who, as ghown NE at 7 .° by the letter, was an active sympathizer with the rebellion then-in progress.He it was, too, who was accused of desecrating the bust of George III, which stood in Place d\u2019Armes.One morning, in 1775, the face of the bust was foun to have been blackened and a string: of potatoes, in derision of the rosary, Lung around its neck, with a acer \u2018inscribed \u2018Voici ls-Bape du \u2018Canada: et le sot des Anglais\u2019 (this - is the Pope of.Canada and the fool of England.) It was about this same Walker that.there was an investigation and inquiries which extended to England, the same year, he being of: .a .quarrelyome disposition, bad difficulties * with some of the officers of the garrison stationed at Montreal, and she dis- i rsons enter in s house at ight | and cut off his ear and other- vise maltreated bio.It was never own who the gui ies.were.was also with him that nklià lodged GOLF MISS ADAIR DEFEATED MISS CURTIS.Broékline, Mass,, Oct.31.\u2014The closing of.the fall golf events at the Ceuntry Club yesterday was made noteworthy by the breaking of the course regord for women fy Miss Rhona Adair, the Britisñ cham- plon,*who in a four ball tournament, playing with Miss Harriet Curtis, of Boston, negotiated the 18 holes in 86 strokes, three \u2018less than\u2019 the previous.record, and .won the tournament bandily, with a best ball \u2018zcore \u2018of 84; Miss Margaret Curtis and Miss Geor- giana Bishop being tied with Miss iilsa Hurlbut \u2018and Miss F.C.Osgood at 88.for second place.HANDICAPS AT ST.LAMBERT.A handicap competition will be held this afterhoon for members of the Victorig uolf Country Club.Four prizes will be offered for competition, cne- section.being of those whose bandicaps ars less than and another for thosr whose handicaps are more than 30.+ - NO MORE GOLF SPECIALS.The \u2018Golf Specials\u2019 mhich have been run between rea] \u201con.the G.T.Railway, for thé.converience of golfers, will be discontinued to-day, vis.: The train leaving Montreal dhily except Saturday and Sunday at 1.30 p.m., for Pointe Claire, and train leaving Pointe Claire daily except Saturday and Sundey ; at.5,10 p.m.for Montreal.Cae VICTORIA CLUB \u2018BEEF AND GREENS.The Victoria Golf Country Club will hoid their first annual \u2018beet and greens\u2019-to-nigbt at the club.house, St.Lambert.The event will commence immediately .aftér the -at- rival of the 6.20 train, whiok stops st the links.Arrangements\u2019 Have.Been made to have buses leave fhe \u2018club \u2018house at 11 o'clock so that members wfll\u2019be able to return to town.; EVENLY MATCHED.The struggle for the president's prize at the Victoria Golf Club is a close one.Mesers: Wall and Laverty had defeated their opponents in the preliminary stages and met on Thursday for the final.The match was all even at their éighteenth hole, 28d as- it was then rather late in- the day, it was decided to again play yestérday.\u2019 cAoita ssh Then he came to Montreal, April 29, me .His bouse, which has just been pulled à to e room for the extension th: the Bonsecours Market, way situated ab the corner.of Jacques Cartier square Notre Dame street, and was claimed to have been \u2018the best built and the furnished\u2019 in the city.IR doubt Mrs.Walker recounted to in the agonies which she had to on that fearful night, and expressed fears for its repetition should she and her husband be left alone on the retirement of the continental army.Hence, when Franklin met the cther commissioners at headquarters (the Chateau de Ramerzay).on the morning af his departure, he got them to draw up and sign the letter commending ler to the care of the General.The fact of her leaving \u2018precipitatel shows that she had learned from Franklin that the commissioners had given up all hope of winning over the Canadians.Franklin himself left the seme day on his way home.And as is shown by a letter written by one who knew his_weakness for ladies society, \u2018Frank- jin has gone off with Mrs.Walker\u2019 But nowing the quarrelsome nature of the Walkers, he expressed a doubt regarding his finding much pleasure in her company.This doubt proved true, for Mrs.Walker so twitted him en the failure of his mission that he expressed his satisfaction when she and er husband left him at Albany.The document is to be framed end placed \u2018in\u2019 a prominent position in the council room of the Chateau de Rame- zay, where the commissioners met, end where the letter was written.The game was played yesterday afternoon, but with a similar result; both players being all even at the end of the match, and there the matter rests for the present.FOOTBALL THIS AFTERNOON'S BIG MATCH.The demand for seating accommodation for the match between the \u201cMontreal and Ottawa feotball teams, which takes place this afternoon om Westmount grounds, has been unequalled by any previous game.Ottawa comes here, with the , strongest téam that will have represented the Rough Riders this season and opposed to it will be the best team that Montreal can produce.A great deal depends on the result of today\u2019s match.If Ottawa loses it is practically all over, but if Ottawa wins there is a three-cornered tle in prospect.\u2014 McGill.HARRIERS The announcement has been posted that the annual cross-country run will take place on the afternoon of Nov.7.Six or eight prizes are offered to the competitors.The following course has been decided upon:\u2014Starting from the campus up Mc- Tavish street, along Pine avenue to Cedar avenue, along which it follows as far as the bridle path, where it turns to the right.After following the path for a short distance the course turns to the left down to the Cote des Neiges road, past the toll-gate and along the Boulevard,.Turning to the right it crosses the Westmount golf links and turns to the right along the road as far as Lumkins, where it turns to the left down the main street of the village for a couple of hundred yards.**The course now turns again to the right until it meets the Mountain Belt line, the track of which it follows for about a mile and a half, parallel to the back of the mountain.Leaving the road it next crosses several fields where the going is difficult till it meets the Cemetery rond, which jt follows down as far as Park avenue.Down Park avenue to Milton and along Militon to the campus.The race concludes with à lap en the track.; This course, is about five miles long and is on the whole very satisfactory.it has very few hills, which, for such a hilly neighborhood, In a good point.The prospects are that this will] be +, best cross-country run which has hither, taken place.The entries will probably y, larger and the average time much better than on previous years.The Harrier Club, which was forma early In the season, has been A strorg 4, tor for achieving such a result.Tt: has run twice a week for over a mo::! ; has had remarkably good turn-outs promising distance men bave thus brought forward and everybody is in =.rate condition.Among those whose .-; .are good for getting places are: Lochead, last year's winner; Ha w Stewart, R.Pease, K.Perry, D.Russ, Ç Dale Harris, and Lawrence.LS A SOPHOMORE DANCE AT M:GILL To-day at a meeting in the Mesicone building the Sophomore class dei % ask the Faculty for permission to hc.à dance.If permission is granted, tiis wu be the first dance ever given by this c Until about four years ago everything à pended upon faculty; there were aig.faculty matches and competition and ing.dentally dances.As this led to a gra many difficulties between the lacy.tles, the college authorities decided tha the college should be divided up accord, to years, and that all competition Ebould be between years.This has on the wkoie worked very well, but bas caused zc difficulty with regard to dances.Ta junior dance was promptly instituted but what was to happen to the Arts and Science dances, which were regarded as old eng.; Ing and consequently invaluable custom In 1801 the Arts and Science dances (nok place, as well as the junior dance, but ia year the principal said that there should be only twe dances In the session, ro Ary and Science combined and bad a jou dance, 1, bowever, the Sophomore dance taker place this year it will mark the last stage of the evolution from the old system :zto the new, and the precedent of class dancy will be established.Y.M.C.A.HARRIERS The Y.M.C.A.harriers will held a log; run this afternoon instead of their weekly paperchase.Leaving tbe building at ; p.m.they will follow the Mountain Beli line route to Cote des Neiges and bach across country.A business meeting wii be held in the Association parlors after the run at which all members are requested à be present.OCEAN RACING YACHT London, Oct.31.\u2014George L.Watson, the yacht designer, is inviting estimates for building a new racing schooner.Haste is stipulated, the intention being to bave her in readiness for the tran ntic race for the cup offered by Emperor William.It is suggested that the boat is to pe built for King Edward, but there is no confirmation of the report.The secret of the ownership of the new yacht is carefully guarded, The specifications and plans show she will be an exceptionally large and powerful boat with 9 feet water line and canvass set to full racing trim.Her main boos will be over one hundred feet long.\u2014 ATHLETICS BROCKVILLE HARRIERS OOMING.The return match between tbe Rreckville Harriers and the M.A.A.A.team will take place on Saturday, Now.7.Percy Gomers, the captain of the lecal team, will not run is time.Arthur Band will aiso be absent irom the texm.As the McGill sanual cross-couniry also takes place on Nov.7, Montreal may find difficulty in finding good runners to fill in the places on the team.There are plenty of juniors to draw from, but it is doubtful it they would be a match for the' Brockville team which has been thoroughly reorganized and bas been in bard training for five or six weeks.If the run, which is to be five miles over the road, is conducted over the regular M.A.A.A.course, it wi have to pass the grand stand on the track.This will be an extra feature of the Britannis-Montreal football match.NATIONAL CLUB IS MAPPY EXECUTIVE HELD AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING-\u2014-DECARIE JOINS THE OLUB,, Probably the most enthusiastic meeting held by the directors of the National Amateur Athletic Association this season took place last eveniag with the president, Mr.A.Meunier, in the chair, and a full atten- dançe pt members were present.The business discussed was of s mos! interesting character to the National Association, and it Is pleasing to note that the N.A.A.A.is now well ahead in ue world of finances.\u2018This.fact will in the future prove wou- ders for the N.A.A.A;, from the fact that it is the first step in assisting the direc tors to consider seriously the purchase of a new West End grounds.- A letter was received at the meeting from Mr.Decarie, the famous defence player of the Cornwall lacrosse team for member: ship to the National club, which was unanimously accepted.Decatie is now a resident of Montreal, and next season he will wear a National uniform on the lacrosse field.Mr.Meunier, before the meeting adiourn- ed, expresseé his appreciation of the work dene by the lacrosse, team during the past summer, &nd he predicted for the East End twelve s successful\u2019 and triumphant career for the team next year.Already the National people.are working on the personnel of their team for 1904, 80d if indications prove true it will undoubtedly be a winning aggregation.NATIONAL HOCKEY CLUB WILL APPLY FOR ADMISSION TO THE INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY LEAGUE.There was a largely attended meeting of the National Hockey Club last evening OF the purpose of talking over reorganization.and peeping into the prospects for the coming season.Considerzble discussion was indulged \u20187 as to the possibilities of the National tea and after Mr.Meunier had addressed °° meeting it was unanimously decided \u2018° make application for admission into the - termediate hockey league at fits comirk annual meeting, when, if admitted, the N8- tionals feel confident of belng in 8 positiod to place on the ice an aggressive and win ning team.There i8 no reason to deat but that the application will be favorab'T received.To-morrow nu the Past End Dail \u2018Tabernacle .illiam Huckle : eal at eleven o'clock and Mr.A.\u2018uddenham at 7 pm.amy eet ont vas i H 8 snat fore fer 1 or que mac + x \u201cYTEYEE (1142 r Eg FLEERIERY BS LIE EF & a > HERE REFSETATAIL F dry. ay: & sh00 Se BS TF7 =-#00e 1e 14 is er or ls or a al 33 ing and bt HE of ion.pm - io am.the to in- 1ing Nation vin- yubt ably tist will - I mae TE CET TORT being Spairone Dg ist § stone, and did not moye, reformer, telagrapbed tof ov, a pompanion nion threw the nesse asking for \u2018an dgpointment of th one Ba nack Hil ship ame us pions 30 Che Motel whese | Chen unk, sad, drawing bis Kail, x van to kill it; sti hE he should De bere th | hop sttempt od tlt Fro he Jon but the Commissionnaire of Police Li Fooming, ee to tremb The eae \u201cM, Lombroso?peer inauirol van from its eyas, and it whined in the that functionary AYROUBCING most.pitiful manner.Needless to say name and A « tlthe ; shine.\u201c\u201cOh, yea,\u201d replied te per = ?be Bet, aon \u201cWe disdower that you \u2018have tel ed to M.> \u2018 ave.oot of vised Met a f Bat, M, Tolstoy,\u201d suid the 1 op: abi ion Nr Ob, thats the trouble?\u201d the professor, a] Bg .* mod- So it t 3 i sem Ba only [the commismion which has oome to ives \u201cthat is the only one| i i x b : Tad Sh fret ani A me déntias Ti 2 frestinte the adatom! ge | ne broken Bed to remain alone AR be ce \u201cthat Mr.Mosely n 1 be remap > about an hour after\"it had become dark a | © the i who puma a; aad: sat \u2018pear kis, but industri did not seem to notice him.\u2018 After a \u2018 of Thile it became restlate, froquenily ing .produc- ewzy and re y \u201c3 ge.aw 4 ti 54?Tot ; : way so + ; \u2018 J ior good.bot.mi eet 1 the deep roar of a j4 and gave him- \u2019 his due wes able té the outline i ty of {- of the betel cronciting near him, but its .| ; ia be (prnod from him, and il appear: ie : ical, he is | to be intently walckifig.sodie objet tzught, \u201cThe : commiy- .antl Sen it was about fo spring Pres sion buve siready studied the statisfics a.rept, out of.sieht; Uses be heard American education puy ate to be gs an - sharp.-Ù >; : they wish \u2019 > [el of 2 puma, and be knew that the two {he spirit: É; tive gelicols.- For.hint pir were fighting.Before morning he {pose they will devote eek to the nw the jaguar saveral Lime.but: the schools of leading cities is the United | Puma renewed the contest it aghin | States smd \u2018including those of | and again wntil morning sppctred, de Montreal.Ti» entire: espenses of the | which he saw aid heard no mere\u201d of commission, will be borne by, Mr.Mosely them\u2019 Our auther-is convinesd that although = members havy been chosen the puma \u2018reslly does possess a uniques.t societies.and municipalities of Iriendliness for man,\u201d but is at a loss ai 1 Account for its in.I eithes time he 3 ¢ oC, = r the aborigines, \u2018 endl: septs in médioine, © 2 Ress, and it may bé the 4 ing reg 8 vances were du À 6 Fave ool , fat the puma it: yet reali stosased 8 for Civilization has ed salicy b Africs, À Joa pe Scarcely any fnstanes ia on reeost o where Ep bat aibce.ted his | © puma ea defending whem at tinge, 2 where bs mesns to._patriotic tacked by may, If the je adègati- [and philanth : Farpoets.| pape Penied by dogs\u2019 the animal beco .- 2% [pod and mainty in, army Sd up} Ce, \\gnores the presence of man, kidd\u2019 3 : pour uring the Boer : Pres his whole attention\u2019 to his four-foot- His éontaibations publie charities have fa memes.Alter giving ene eh, beens Yoany and geperous, sad bis name e Mr.Hudson -contmues: |\u201c cecupies honared place Jong hunter) looked abetrt ot found & Mat of Jewish Enpiiimen who.beve dry stick, and goi te it © x toast J witha \u201cviolent token bel is i K ead, t kim, its Sere ep ator î js pis LE i FE i I Ë il 2 le lst tal } Ë : TH BÉÉF î \u2018 steadily st the [its oe 4 : Ane po & | uh 0 =< % A = A MA \\ \u2019\u2026 iy 2 Mari 3 ham «LE Je qe ve pid PLL a | dil dei HE of brewers who x Elic-houses as there were days in à year.Ë slong, the brewera and not the licensees would get Ti 13 to 20 \u2014 Advertisements, SAL CONSULTATION.na ] pose we would find at catarrh of.these organs was the st cause of the lowered vitality whieh ught on the nervous prostration and i us you se it might be h leruna aÿill cure all such cases of ous prostzation and neuralgia sim- because it eures catarrh.\u2019 ! \u20181 can see the force of your reasonin in these pe affections, but how about Mpalarin?Surely malaria is not caused y câtarrh\u201d ° ; A Mow Malaria Germs Ester the System.\u2018Are you quite sure of that.Doctor?laria i ow do the malaria find thei Ym de tem d their n NO uld not read the languige.He offered Pihe stone for mle at $1,500, and a farmer pie cid : dr seeh a _ stone elsewhere end had faith in it, agitated the forma: -stockhol paid a Mr.Will Crooks MP., speaking at owned as many pub- [ perfectly healthy, or, in other words, depends upon a hyper-acidity of the | blood: How do you Suppo the blood becomes overloaded with lactic and perfectly free from catarrh \u2018I suppose, of course, that health poutd be a protection, if not an absolute rrier.\u201cWell that is exactly what I claim, and all'T claim.Peruana will remove every vestige of catarrh of the \u2018mucous membranes and leave them perfectly bealthy, and thus prevent the entrance of malarial germs.Of course this would lead to the Sure of any case of malaria, would it not?\u2018Yes, that would certainly lead to a cure.But now about r tism?People: claim that Peruna will cure rheumatism ?Bew Rheumatism Is Cured.\u2018Well, in the first cages of supposed r in reality rheumati but 1oyalgia or neuralgia, which are dependent on lowered of vitality, as before stated.you know, lace, a great many eumatism are not Then, again, rheumatism, uric acids, as the case may be, which produces rheumatism?\u2018It must come from the products of digestion, of course, as the blood can get nothing \u2018except what the digestive digestive tract.\u201cfor al \u2018| make, yet even this it.chronie diseases à lk Over the Proand Con of Pe-ru-na -ru-na Is a \u2018\u201cCure-All\" Is Denied and Explained-Dr.n Talks Freely on Some Vital Subjects.catarrhal condition of the digestive organs might be the only reason why an undue amount of lactic or uric acid is formed in the blood?\u2018Well, I declare.I never thought ot that before.If I continue this conver sation much longer you will make me believe that catarrh causes everything.\u2019 \u2018But are not my claims valid?Are not my arguments logical?If they are pot, show me my fault.If they are, you ought to accept my conclusions.\u2019 \u2018I will think this matter over before attempting to make you any reply.It don\u2019t seem possible tat all this can be true; but now as to heart disease.What are you going to do with the claim that Peruna wil] cure heart disease?Heart Disease Explained.\u2018If you mean by heart disease, inflammation of the covering or lining of the heart (pericarditis and endocarditis) then I agree with you that Peruna will not cure heart disease.Neither will any other medicine.But you know, , , that there are a thousand and one functional disturbances of the heart caused by irritation of the pneumo- stric nerve, which the people call eart discage.These disturbances of the heart are even more difficult to bear than organic diseases of the heart, and Peruna will cure them simply because it enres any catarrhal affection of the Most of the zo-called disease is dyspepsia at bottom as heart you know.heard it frequently stated that Peruna will cure organic disease of the heart.\u2018But, of course, I am not responsible Ÿ the statements that the people bear a little scrutiny ore it, fs set aside as being wholly false.Now, Doctor, tell me what you would do if you had a case of organic disease of the heart.\u2019 \u2018I would do all T could to equalize the circalation of the blood, sustain the vita] powers and keep up the nutrition of the pe © « Ve Bye 16 al Féeutd do\u201d Wall, Perpna_ will _do_ exactly\u2019 that, whethey sh : \u201cor: a .hast ; not.Tt vif regulate the circulation, it will increase .the vitality \u201cand assist mutrition.According statement that is all that can be done.Why not use Peruna then as well as anything else?\u2018I think I had better acknowledge myself beaten by your arguments this time, but I will have to study up these questions and get some of your Peruna, to your own 80 as to make a thorough test of your claims.Then I am coming to see you again, when I think I will be able to break down some of your conclusions.\u2019 \u2018All right, Doctor.will be glad to see you at any time, and whenever you convince me that my claims are too large, I will contract them accordingly.\u2019 Perunä Oures Catarrh Only.We have given the above conversation with Dr.Hartman in order to show our readers that Peruna is not a cure-all.So many people think because they are benefited by the use of Peruna in var ious chronic diseases that Peruna is recommended to cure almost every known disease.Peruna is not a cure-all.Dr.Hartman has never made such claim for Its benefit in so many cases of depends wholly upon the fact that it cures catarrh and ca- ° bring to it.ell, can\u2019t you see, then, that a catarrh a multitude of c disappear.tarrh only.But by ridding the system of ronic diseases Until you becoma Ove Nevada had to take on faith, as they || to the stone.|| , said: he knéw one | Tel.Up 3533.ELECT EASE TH Green Glass Outside.RIC 7 in., 2B¢ each.This is a Snap.fend \u2014~THAT- | Good Soft Light.© Prices as long as they last mmx 10 in, 40c¢ each.THE NAME A STAMP OF QUALITY., ER FEEL your NE with HECKLINGER & KELLY'S Tailoring.rconts and Winter Suits at very Reasonable Prices.HECKLINCER & KELLY, UITE RIGHT \u2018Birks Building, 14.Phillips Square.SHADES E EYES.White Inside.your Orders .Easiy.4 \u201cYes, I grant you that, but I have proposition will - ta \u2014 ; - -, Fo Rat ag PES 9 Eisai) ENE es 0 em x ; : : I SETS lr Ps ry cfs v=.OK no 3, SY prt FA de WC - pT a Bs Hn « Png, 1 \u201cix EXCELLENT [IRVING - ' For Infants : _ Invalids, ï And The Aged.4 GOLD MEDAL, ; WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, \u201cLondon, 1900.DR.BARNARDO says \u2014 # We have already used Neave\u2019s Food in two of our Homes (Babies\u2019 Castle and the Village Home), and I have no hesitation in saying it has proved very satisfactory.\u201d - July 27th, 1901, Russian Imperial Nursery.ee one.Be a & CO o Agents: \u2014THE LYMAN \u2018BROS.2 Ga.LE Toronto and Montreal.| S FROM READERS, WHERFUNTO ?Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) - \u201chave got a body check, but Es ' in the play.The Unitd b doubt, thought that the re- pit of the Alaska award would be ; - nada\u2019s estrangement from England, au but she has reckoged without her Lost.) The government of Great Britain may have been outwitted in her diplomacy, aby \u2018consenting to a foregone c(n- por &çlusion, but the \u2018great bulk of the\u2019 DE #=Pritish people are wide awake, and sie \u201c 3 heart and poul with ( : IS the ; ited States thinks that Canada is go- .g to ind in Deities and erimi- ° 1d 1 commercia .ation against the \u2018Old Nursing Mother, = 4 he is much mistaken.Our C + a and politieal relations, to say nothin fr \u201cof the social or sentimental, woul stand seveérer shocks than that just ad- pinistered.Canada, ta ue vulger =.*.- figure, is no ing to \u2018eu nese ns \u201cto vex her faker ® She has better uses ep Z3for her hands.She is going to keep on Be i.even tenor of her way.She desires AS MS RUE 1 live in peace with all the worla, d to use her energies for the development of her resources.To use another yo : .yulgar figure, she will not, in the fu- tl Sttwre, P it blind\u2019 \u2018She will look closer EE & After her assets, and place an *port : : ¥ duty on some of her raw material, tLat \u201c*\u201cmay be shipped outside the Empire.\u2019 ~~ She will continue her custom with fhose oF .countries.which give her the best and cheapest valnes; but she will open vp and cultivate new opportunities for trade.She is not yet, nor will she, for some years to come, be a manufactaring country, but she is possessed of much t raw material, which she can use vp to { advantage, and which can be manufic- ++.tured more for home consumption than 41 for export.She is an agricultura) coun- a.try, and her cereals, cattle, butter \u2014 eh and fruit con De quadrupled, an Es a ready an ng market, to tay x ing of her timber.Dre effect of the ; will be more intimate RISES oR award © trade relations between Ca ,.ce, the West Indies and.South Africa.Ân- ; other effect will be-the strengthening of \u201c i ' po.whizh _ ceriaaly wil Rev and te\" ihe azrois HE WAS LAID Pik WINTER, % Thet Dodd's Kidhey Pls Cured \u201ctait Back and put him to Work.7 ; ti Mian Brook, Victoria Co., N.S.Oct.D.MoDona) 30.\u2014{Special) \u2014 \u2026 MoDesnald, son tmastes: BB g.the ne por aT Dodds Kones® pile that they are able to do and enjoy a : da MrDonald \u2018strained his back at .~ tbe ecal pits and was brought ie in : © of pain.Î # t twenty-five miles to attend aim \u201cdec his trouble was aoute rheuma- gere or Os till the followin, wprigg he Was laid up complètely an d band\u2019s n, Then he Soles pein Bi \" \u2018Posimas tee MoD: 1d, the Mans father, Ses J tively that there are \u2018 Se ; pio bon BT Pills and nothing else.pant it = [as'we 1 several times and that à A doctor wbe was th of trade between Canada and theUnited States\u201d It would have paid the United States better, materiéily and sentimentally, to have cated Canadas, rather than to have irritated her by th& at tempt -to circumvent.She could bave done this without loss to her purse or to her dignity, but she was pleased to look at +Ée question through sordid may ture out true of a nz fs iv that, \u201che.wi ree ue et Jade Over a hundred million dollars wifi | be expended within the next five yéass on the constis Jan- ada, and it aa fo be hoped\u2019 that moat, if not all; the requisite L\u2019a- terial will be taken from our own resources.! R.LANIGAN.rete LECKY THE HISTORIAN.(To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u201d Sir, \u2014The general Aufregung in Canada, as the Germans would call it, consequent upon the Alasan boundary award, is perhaps responsible for tae small amount of attention that has been paid by our press to the death last week, in London, of Mr.Lecky, the historian.It is probable, however, that to no other English writer of the nineteenth century: ~\u2014not excepting Sir John Seeley\u2014are we more indebted for clear and just views as to\u201d the relations between the Mother Country and the colonies.Those views were not put forward in à special work: to that end, but are contained in the extensive c rs dealing with the American revolution in his -seven volumes \u2014a work by the way which shoul more widely known t \u20ac by those who would study more deeply the political development of the British Empire, but by those who would learn of | the great moral forces which fairly seoth- ed in a century which Carlyle, too } tily perhaps, pronounced unin .Mr.Lecky takes up the History of Eog- land from the point where Moca,\u201d labors were ended by death, namely, \u201cwith the accession of Anne, carries it to the beginning of the ninetpenth century.If his style lacks the brilliancy of Macaulay it is not lacking in other sttréictive qualities.It is steadily readable pd is rereadable for the bepry correéiness of the language and the | F 4 order ® which every\u201d x deal with.y'a vigorous intellc:tu- al honesty, moreover, not only absolves him from all of partisan leaning, but at the same tîmè gives to nis views ision and precision.\u201cThe combined maral \u2018and intellectuel fairness which dis- -timguishes his work ax & whole is amply \"treatment | illustrated in his \u2018of \u2018the Am-~ efile Tor fhe foot tak ok nt wh : e for th we getting faiter accoun do that great event from acrom the line.Many lessons might be drawn his work of particular applicability to the present moment, even as to the tial tariff that ht fous neue tem.| years before the revolution, but there is a viet little lesson that Mr, Lec thin # it mn to enforce.gent 8 3 ja that when even the most favorable advantagzs are enjoyed by a colony at the expense of the Mother Country there is a disposition in the colony to brow every expense upon the Mother Country that the colony ean avoid eying itself.It would be idle to nd that this spirit dces not prevail in Canada to-day and it puts of the real sense of imperial responsibility there may be behind the lerge masa of imperial sentiment -which- has been eo much in evidence in Canada\u2014mp to the last week or two.Outside of our present status, which, in spite of boundary awards, is one that might continue a long time with to ourselves and the Empire, there are three possiblities before us\u2014mmperial responsibility, national .sai li y pré absorption our neig ic of these Se store for ua will be determined eventually by forces and sentiments which dannot be predicted to-dey, but the time has certainly arrived when Canadiane whose leanings sre imperial must accustom their minds more to thoaghtæ of-imperial responsibility than to thoughts of imperial sentiment.One great responsibility must be made unmistakably plain.Under any form of impérial frading union the constabulary of the sea has to be maintained for the common benefit of all and unquestionably at the common and justly propor tioned expense of all.$ J.C.SUTHERLAND._ Richmond, Oct.27.| rm EE BELP.URGED YOR THE ARMEN- JAN STUDENT.+: (To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 real, hia made an appest thwough your columns to help a certain Armenian medical student to ociaplete his cotires, 50 that be may retarm to his native | land, Persia, and help to evangelize bis people, This case appears to me to be a worthy one, and 1 trust the $180 asked for.will be readily forthcoming.What a splendid investment! Chris- tanity has long been represented in that.\u2018land of ancient renown The Nestorian did work three centuries ago, and the \u2018remnant\u2019 bas been greatly en ec by our modern missionaries.Henry Martyn, the missionary hero, left as the crowning work of his earthly life the New Testament and Psalms translated into Persian.Regular missionary work was.begun about 1831, by the American Board of Boston, which work was transferred to the American Presbyterians in 1871.The C.M.S.has a - \u2018After he Had taken one box he was riigsion there; also the \u2018\u201cArchbishop\u2019s : called on.i td Gape North and re- Mission\u2019 But what are these MODE 0 ,.snained awhy til A .bis Te ny?There are 8,000, Pope in = urn the fist questions he wis geked was Poreia, mostly of Moslem faith.will =» \u201cHow 18 yo?\u2019 back ¥ \u2018As well naver do to \u2018play at missions\u2019 in Per a EF he repli 5 \u2018 What cured it?dis resping ime, pow.The pre - 1 idm: age is largely past.ous- x ands ob Moha been ils have ently influenced by the godly lives and i : , of the mmssipnapies.Ba- bist me tre \u2018trend away from \u201cthe \u2018old lines.Persia is ripe for the reap- on \u2018England in the Eighteenth ory oA incr n it is, not caly |.of-the-proferen- T one in serious doubt as té the amount | Sir/\u2014The Rev.Mr.Dewey, of Mont-| ers.The need is gresh.A de 1 sionary said: When te indy ; tome ag: jn pies roman \"s life : where ere is a = Lord Curzon remarked (Eo ne: :khe holiest city in Persia, it ava wickede Asia.It.is a récky rip, 516 UT CIE peed oe ze nee medical student for whom sid is asked, ~The individual Persian needs re- \" Beneratiqn; the soçial and political \u2018Per sia needs reorgonizing on the basis of a Christian civilization.I can do Ho- thing fidancial to aid this student, so 1 offer this as doing the next best thing.Let Christians pray fo i r Persia.0.ARMSTRONG, i Methodist minister, Weymouth, N.S.CATTLE EMBARGO.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Sir, \u2014Perhaps you will allow me briefly to refer to an item in your columns of Oct.8, under-the above heading, and containing & statement from thé\" Na tional Meat Traders\u2019 {Lan don), that \u2018the English farmers wonid ticularly benefit.\u201d I would be quite satisfied with the conclusions arirved at the association i were omitted, bel 1 ere a 1% é'two dpeeia.interested parties in shu matter An y mers of Britain an e exporters Canada.The farmers, with the of feedi fattening store catilé at e rters.Joo Desist ment, arg : \u201caware the farniers of Canada Lave naked heard in the matter.\u201cThey, the whom all the others are so about, -s0 much interested.in, .part in the matter whatever.Why?We may allowed to claim that the interest the Canadian i rot in the minds of either the British far- an exporter.mer or Ci The: mer wants\u2019 \u2018cheap store cattle,\u2019 ooking > and inerease of \u2018business and prot.As.matter of business he pathy more readi porters assume the ground that the admission of beef caftfe; to the.interior markets.would result in better prices, more profits in the business, and & co ay benefit to the Canadian farmer, But the plea is for store.cattle, i.e., cattle that are not fatted; nor even fully grown.lt would be swme- thing sadly strange in business of our farmers if they woul British farmers the animals to.fa an there a exports ere an increase in-the , That can easily be supposed, when we.\u2018consider that the value of the ktore cattle would on y be about oné half the value of the finished animale freight.space about the same, and + freight on the food export to finiek the animal.And what are we to say.o the difference ix the value of the arms when the cattle are disposed of fé stores and when they fattening on the produce of the farm.all means give Us free trade with the British ports, but with the export of gtore cattle mio wise farmer in Canada is interested.: JAMES Trenholmville, Oct.9, 1803.= | PSiIn case it may be miggested that | more store cattle can be raised: the finished animals, ¥ just add that science teaches, and i i me, that a cattle faim imppoves every year, while a store cattle ofie\u2019 does not.Beef is more easily produced than bones, and there is more money init.CdD EVOLUTION.to (To.the Editor of the *Witness.\u2019) Sir, \u2014 Mr.Fulton, in your issue of last Saturday, wishes té know how it is that no theolog'an is willing te\u2018 enter - the arena in defence of old religions beliefs evolution.Although only a layman, I may be permitted to my that the \u2018Christian Church is not particuldrly concerned with new scientific theories as long as these are presented not as preven facts but as mere ass ve.- .The theory of evolution is te the à ind, in oné sense, a pleasing one os it volves the Rotion of jmity, wisich aim e .draphy | Foul bn his D 1 \u2018 of development.from 2 primitive cell is an.ignoble ene in.itself, .litions are allowed, y for apght we know, be not ineonsistent\u2019 with the design of the great creator.The.objection, however, to this theory lies im the that it claims tos mich, in modern parlance it dlaims to All the whole bill, that is, that from the material it evolves the moral and spiritual nature of man, and from this point of view it may be admitted, with Professor Orr, that it.nuilifies the doctrine.af the a; ment, sad in in Chri said that i ] Ry or er ; mean the overturning of the most chet- ished beliefs of man from \u2018the earliest peripd.A news rip hardly the place to enter fully into great \u2018mbject, still % few pointé may be noted which will tand to show that evolutionivia cannot have it all theix own way, and that thers are many things not accounted for, in their philossphy of the\u2018origin and mode Lot dther would round question is, eam it be proved; is it capable of being proved Philosophers maintain that it sennot.in 4.The full name of the company, get store cattle much cheapér by the | is printed ors the front of every réadrmission, aÿd \u2018Canada \u2018would par, | ,.§ : | TheGenuine-Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original or by Reliable Druggists Everywhere concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable sare known to act injuriously and should b tue st four words + the far- |: of {¥ |\" @ io an\u201d 7 i 1 pe obs) 2] us |: ; no \u201c, for a profit in conver \u2018them Anto | * bee, ihe.exporter lobkine Tou on | we have no sympathy | with the farmers, and we \"ald the symfpethize with the ex- |: atten ; perhaps in the sime vessel wend ff se ood to fatten it with: Nor- would 4.:® ddis upon which to formulate a decision.Evolution starts with matter.Where life - Huxley at ji bri hypo- fand Sry ; the .| Hin a nature of the case! Some moral |: ohh EE + \u20ac oh Ao send fo.the | * ; ; taneous, but f an énsci entific S \u2018the natu nl comes.from it cannot tel.one time maintained that life was since he wrote the idea ha Lo life came from another planet, high is rather far-fetched, and even i wo otly throws the questio Spencer is foréed to admit that d matter there is a vital f t difficalty with evolution does it Te from the i to the organic world ¥' The must consequently atsunie life; There is orily One .| ,Genuine- Syrup of Figs, The Genuine is\u2019 Manufactured by the *z., California Fig Syrup Co.had to abandon the- idea and I am not aware that Kelvin, it is \u2018well known, nm Te f further orce, but of which he knows nothing.the then inorganic evolutionist itwhere whet it may con- tially he knows nothing what- Jt may contain farce.sens to think so.it why & moral not an immoral ?As cell, containimg the lo of life, without tions or struc- ee, Funetions, or the A ore Ing spertie Pet is ent that before ï d be ace an immense labee of time must have ensued.The \u2018against a new theory such.as that ot lo unes * development is from the the world of sensation le world, from thet to thence\u2019 to the animal world, and finally from the animal to the Kin, \u2018mal to the { se stages there are e tilled up or tobe got over, \"the evolutionist wikhies to prove.his \u2018J cease: lie nvant account for them.\u2018It is not suffiotont to say that the one developed into\u2019 the other.\u201cThe intelligence Ë Si age part in without whe kin all: octur wit! o! here.the\u201d materia delineated Sserseariiy .it only hm on.some qu -{ mechanically ever si snd a rouadal éver thérd,\u201d dnd a camelot Mourlsbing.\u2018a.newspaper, and\u2014yes\u2014en omnibus; in fae, di the advantages, all the jogs of civiligi- tion.Ybu can almost hear the band and the shout, of.the camelot and the rumble of the omnibus; and yet this\u2014this\u2014is Sucre- ville, the capital of that once barren de-| sert, the Sahsra.A gracious smile plays about the mouth of tbe Emperor.It is pldin that he ts good, and well behaved.There, seated oa his throne, he appears to be the ido! of his people.\u2018Vive Jacques 4er!\" Cheers snd cheers in the Sahara.\u2018Vive noire bon Empereur!\" The Nationa! Anthem of the Sahara! And so we proceed to the Bal Bullier.And as we pass through a long, narrow street we pause to view an inscription on the wall.Certainly, an enthusiastic fuscription.But {ad- ed, faded are those great characters in chalk: \u2018Vive Jaques ler! And: ! oy \u2018Vive l\u2019Empereir du Sahara?JOHN F.MACDONALD, Gifts.MAKING A WORK-BAG.= *, \u2018For the dainty work-bag every girl cs | à to have in which to take a bit \u201cot sexes for a days visit there.are.jpm matarials and devices.The little \u201cwoolen box for paeking dates, for example.pes vides a foundation for one useful recevta- cle of the kind.The box is about Twelve] .inches .long and four inches deep.This, lid and all, is covered with coarse Linen, point a Represantative to desl with \u2018the |\" says this.unimaginative, this.come by the Emperor of the Sahara.\u201c -And\u2014.\u2018Voftl Jacques ler,\u2019 crles- \u201c ; camejot.
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