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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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[" 20, 1904, ] I 1 \u201d Fine and Very Cool.a s At à SEPTEMBER ~~ Prige Ong Cex.place u protégé of Great Britain.In conclusion the \u2018Russ\u2019 says significantly: The proclamation of the British protec- statement that it is quite enthusiastic, and quoted the gathering of fifteen thousand at Welbeck, to hear the Hon.NEWS IN BRIEF.of the Counties of Richmond and Wolfe, when it is expected that the Hon.Sydney Fisher and the Solicitor-General, the TRAGIC DEATH, broESSEL REPORTS.events in Central Asia.\u2019 prepare A LADY TEACHERS SUICÈDE.Ottawa, Sept.20\u2014Miss A.M.Harmon, who for many years had conducted a young ladies\u2019 private school at the corner of Elgin and Maclaren streets, committed suicide last night shortly be- .lorate must be regarded as an accom- M \u2018 i i Joseph Chamberlai hi \\ .trike at Por 1 as a r.James Inglis, Former Welll| Hon.Mr.Le eux, will address the elec.Joseph Chamberlain on Aug.4, at which| In a desperat ttempt to re-capt Japanese S t Pa dant, bat ¢ pe a be éme Known M by | A tors.À There js no doubt that the pres- he was present, as proof of this.After Efse shan fort, lost on Aug.2, the Rus.arth ur Water Works ing mus e upon Wn Montrealer, Succumbs i ent member, Mr.E.W.Tobin, of Bromp- an afternoon and an evening at speech- | sians were repulsed after several hours\u2019 making, Sir Howard leaves for Montreal for the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association convention.ton, whi carried the county in 1900, with a majority of nearly a thousand, will be recommended, and the Liberals confidently expect that he will be returned with a large majority.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ESSEX FUSILIERS.fighting, with heavy loss.The War Oi- fice at St.Petersburg insists that -Kuro- patkin, though possessing enough troops to contest the Japanese advance at Muk- den, will not seriously offer opposition until Tie pass is reached.General Stoess2l reports an attack on ip the waterworks at Port Arthur on Sept.Ek in the Night.to Terrible Injuries.wick REPULSED \u2014 RIFLE, 4a HINE GUN AND AR.lILLERY ACTION.AGED EXPERT IN PHOTOGRAPHY THE VICTIM OF AN EXPLOSION IN CHICAGO.MR.CHAMBERLAIN.MONTREALER IN LONDON THINKS fore midnight, by jumping over the On Sunday last there died in Chicagox .\u2014_\u2014 SSPICTOTS 40 16, which was successfully repulsed.TS © .Interprovincial Bridge into the Ottawa 28 the result of terrible injuries receivédd| CITE 7 OCCASION AUSPICIOUS rOR Bombard t continu: i p Ë virg, sept.\u201c0.\u2014The text of rivers Her action « was ® witnessed.by In.an explosion last August, Mr.Jame CITIZEN SOLDIERS OFF FOR »T.VISIT TO THIS COUNTRY.ment continues daily., \u2014 we v->0is despatch 1s as fol Mr.Lecompte, Hull, manager for the Inglis, a former well known and high} LOUIS FAIR._ It is thought in Berlin that Russia will 1 J os \u2014 \u201c rown Life C yj.The istinguishe ontrea otographer, 1 \u2014_\u2014 ; soci .; ; à à ( s.ov Port Arthur, Sept.16.[body was recovered this morning, and his seventieth year.photographer, Detroit, Mich., Sept.20\u2014Gay in red (Canadian Associated Press.) ed pho, recognize the Thibetan treaty, Ig | - continues daily to bofn-lin the skirt pocket a note was round, Mr.inglis\u2019s establishment in this cityf| coats und white helmets the Kssex Fum- London, Sept.20\u2014A Montreal profes- tions a blow at Russian aspira- TA re Li - and batterwes inside the which read: \u201cDr.MacCarthy has killed was origmally on St.James street, but}iliers left this city this afternoon over ob Jordi jai London declares that if Mr.: \u2014 TEL J A stu without showing any[me with his theory of keeping board- later on was removed to Bleury street, the Michigan Central Railway tor (ihi- {\u201c24Mberlain visits Canada he wil re The British ship \u2018Charybdis\u2019 knd the § If : oo ers.Send my body to Rogers's horgue, near Craig, He was particularly suc cago, where they will take the illinois |C\u20acLVe à reception second only to royalty, French flagship and making one speecu at Montreal, an- \u2018Lavoisier\u2019 have arrived ! e = are recovering and {on Rideau street, and from there to cessful in the production of chidren\u2019sN Central Railway for St.Louis, and will V d ; Ar ?a | i 7 heir places in the ranks.Montreal, to Kate\u2019 The deceased was photographs, and made a spectalty offitamp on the Exhibition grounds.\u2018The |©tber at Loronto, would create an lm- at St.John s, Nfld., where their comman- a , A sixty-three years of age.and Dr.Mac- that line of work.Lt was owing - tod Canadian troops presented a gay sight perial movement which noung could hen wil confer with the rival fisher.{f i) ts - - ire ja excellent spirits.Carthy, her physician.declares that the him that the dry plate process firstÿ as they marched, folly armed,\u201d \u201chrough CoB.Ee Shr Cpr bone jen Ua ts y >.ure thus morning at least |CASe was one of temporary insamity, in: came into use, and his invention brought the business section of the city from tne such \u20ac 2 PE al eriain Ye King Pet Servia | it: ¥ î d ; \u201c tattahon attacked the re-|dUced by nervous rostration and de- {him world-wide distinction, 4 Windsor Ferry dock to the Michigan cam a J Grnéy 18 à vital part oi his tomas eter of Servia is to be crowned 28 | 3 os _ ng the water works.\u2018The aon.He had been trying to fer While living in this city Mr.Inglis station.As the steamer Pleasure\u2019 cross.paign.ITOW.iE \\ = ME ta ier rca Toll van vey sete church ork, spl the ive rom Windeor Wh 5 London, Sept Tue Chamber | Renewed eons me vee mse MM 08 e A Contig received -1 Mi : \" one o e founders o a A Saas > |writi to Mr.J.H.Davies soul- ; 8 ; 3 i.bs \u201créal the attack after half Mies Harmon was à descendant of he Street Presbyteran Church.He was by.fhe United States Ship (Michigan; bourn Valley.Astonia tes, of, out Tendon to induce Mr.Chamberlain to HE i .lie garmison again repulsed .OF ; \u2018mistory Boted for his good works and enjoyed Which was nchored in the stream.complete zoilverein woul : ada.| (a ; layed a prominent part in the histor .8 5 plete zollverein would be the best \u2014 ! f Ces and 1 play pre p tory the re t of all who knew hb Fusiliers were about 2,500 strong, and Co! ! .Jt il - ges Cl ARS BUSS, SUD [of fur trading there two generations et who kuew him.were accompanied by the Maxim gun |fhing for the colonies and the Mother- On Sept.17 three hundred Arab sol.8 ' ass Lhe Japanese sus- ago, At jhe request of several American} squad, with its gun land, but politics ngcessitated a gradual diers pillaged the port of Salon; sol wh A w wes and did not again capitalists Mr.Inglis left Montreal to > : procedure.He would be pertectly saüs- alonica.IE Lig y se the offensive.CANADIAN CABLES.engage in the manufacture of dry plates fied in the first instance with such pre- Di i \u201cfastine ini ; il mil 4 e ant l\u2019hiip Pott chiefly dis- on a ήrge scale in Chicago.ln this he; TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.ferential arrangements as the colonies non-corarns, the fasting Sanction the in IR e agi.\u201d : scuseli, showing the great- (Canad Assoc à was highly successful and is said to have \u2014 would be likely to accept.Democratic Jewish League da qe 3} i 1 i \u2018 anadian Associated Press.) amassed considerable money.FALLING OFF IN RETURNS FOR .; rallsai ; 1 3 e BST Nr CACC ep ke ; / 3 À 2 .came into collision with the orthodox FR i A +ENERAL ATTACK.Lo 5 lp.The accident which resulted im bis ur - - cere London, Sept.20.\u2014Mr.Broderick, - PR ; i F 8 oh \u201cpt.20, 5.30 p.m.\u2014Authori- brandon, Sept 205 The revived cele death was caused Dy the explosion of: THE MONTH OF AUGUST.M.P., addressing the Primrose League parts and a eme Injured in the ! i ; | gy \u2019 2 «ton has been received [fixed for Nov.6.Nearly y thousand tWelve pounds of magnesium, while the \u2014, at Bramley, Surrey, said Great Britain Soe fl \"In | e i201 attack apon Port Ar-jclergymen of the various \u2018denominations javentor was experimenting in photo-: (Canadian Associated Press.) must hear a great deal more of what Mr.James Inglis, an aged Montrealer EH I - lapauese forces (hich be-{ throughout Great Britain have arranged graphy a the basement ot Nes « London, Sept.20.\u2014The Liverpool ; =e p app ¢ Vast.The building, which was erected gration to: Canada Vas become the num- |\u20ac0ce to be offered them.Served trom 2D hance Rs T° j \u201c1 EE ; \u201cons point to an effort to , London, Sept.20.\u2014The \u2018St.James's at a cost of twelve thousand dollars, was | ber who went direct in August fell short London, Sept.20\u2014The \u2018Times's ar \u2014 { qi vm of the north-east myin|Gazette\u2019 says regarding the establish.torn to 1èces, he concussion heaving by 255 of Augu*t, 1903.To the United ticle on Colonial Classes in Public Owing to a wreck at Dexter, west of A I.} ! y ing of a colonial class in the public up the floors, blowing ou e par re States there were large increases.Ihe | Schools has started an interesting cor- Fort William, the Transcontinental, on i in .- © RED FROM THE RUS- schools, that the theory seems good tions of the cellar, and, with a force tha figures for August, 1904, were 39,973, and respondence The headmaster Of the the C.P.R., was delayed nine hours i RY ° SLANS.enough to warrant experimental prac- moved a beavy square piano on the sec-§ ys August, 1903, 29,512.No doubt a Perse School, Cambridge, believes.such .HE i Kl - sor 20.\u2014N on.\u2014Field Marshal ice.ond Hoor several feet, shattered Eh substantial number of emigrants who instruction would lead to cramming.An- The Archbishop of Canterbury is the HIE] { sanding the Japanese forces Lond Sept.20\u2014Tt i à at window in the house and tore own Lhe sailed for American ports may ultimate other criticism points out rhe qanger guest of the Bishop of Massachusetts at 1 jg - .\u2026 télegrapned to-day as fol ondon, Dept.70.-1t is rumored at |plaster in several of the rooms.T-Æly find their way to £anadä, but it isithat the instruction given \u201cwould be Bir Harbor.LE A \u2014 Aldershot that Lord Aylmer will be Inglis was found a few minutes later in none the less remarkable that the num- European, not colonial.; a.11 SIR BS lis avet.cition of the trophies cap- made Inspector-General of the Cana the cellar, buried beneath a pile of de- 130.\" rp 0) emigrants who sailed di- .; ] Mistaking Patrick Healy, on Sunday + Ï 3 4 | made since our last report, $188 Witla.bris, horribly burned and mangled.He feet to Canada is less than one-third tue} London, Sept.20.\u2014The \u2018Financial morning, for a bear, P.À.Young, ot TE un > - amber of Russian buildings \u2014_\u2014 was at once taken to the Enzlewood total of those going to the United News\u2019 publishes a letter from Dr.Beis: Fort William, shot at and dangerously ir Hl ; 6 \"© in the neighborhood of| DROWNED IN MICHIGAN.[Union Hospital.Mrs.Inglis was also fg.sevain, of New York, giving a critical wounded him.IRE on to be 353 houses and seriously injured but has smce recovered.ee .analysis of the prospects of the U.P._ iE e ; \u201coveri gn -\u2014 Just how it happened 1s a mystery.\u2019 says that the remarkable reduction of A double tragady we acted in Vane TR.wo oh ering an area of 28, REPORT THAT MR.W.HUDSON Mr.Toghs is the inventor of several ITALY\u2019S TROUBLES.7 percent in fixed charges alone evinces couver vesterdon.\u201d eus eid In Van.À En joe a barlev.rire whe, J - 3 S photographic instruments and was work- \u2014 , |tie efficiency of the management of the Daisy Capelle, and th itt se q { Le dE vent and MATHERS, ST Is ing on a new flash light powder when TWENTY-FOUR HOUR STRIKE IN- jraîlwav.cide.PES en committed sui HB i.RE sat sens, BALL AL.b xplosion occurred.ecently he \" VERAL » Wear 66 tons of coal and much \u2014\u2014 tbe exp cer à AUGURATED IN SE .+ \u201c Th ; .Fahd decided to use a new patent mixer in CANADIAN CAPITALISTS.The Halifax water front fire b lt i.aera KoTount of goal capt, A despatch from Bad Axe Michigan, his operations, and although warned CITIES.ed in a loss of $171,500.as resu Bi } La ° © reporte nat Montreal a ed against doing so by his son, bought one R Se t.20 a Î h i : 4 ) XRYDLOFE QR ; er \u201c3 vd \u201cthe bare OÙ them, with the intention of using i Rome, Sept.20.\u2014A tbwenty- our hour) DEAL, BY WHICH THEY GET IN- - 7 ee, REID.on statement of \u2018his death Mpose rg in - bis experiments that oY hig abet She has been inaugurated at Florence, TEREST IN GUATEMALA DAY OF ATONEMENT.ELC Athos.with the holy mage ther v ting tha tnev}-cocding te lis som, it was proba) ; ET, Naps, Venice, Senna, Larra, RAILWAY \u2014 Fen of 6 î : ; Mr.{use of this mixer mm combining the\u201d ims li, and Novara, While the strike has ._ .i [I nV ee Al onterred bis body bas mot ve rary je Mont: gredivats of the powder that caused the Ecole to an end af Ancona, Forli, Comd \u2014_ MARKED BY SERIOUS RIOTING IN ai his « N a i explosion.and Genoa, where railway trathe bas _\u2014 ¢ :.LONDON.oI his squadron.real, and he had te a large circle of been regularly resumed.At Genoa the San Francisco, Sept.20.\u2014The \u2018Exami z Inglis and his wife FE LAKE DATKAL RAILWAY friends and relativés in the city.He Fortunately Mr.de the h Mis.f ë ! ° oi about RET says to-day that Mre.Jane Stanford, -\u2014 COMPLETED.spent thirteen years in the employ of were the only persons in the ouse.> 5.pworkmen, including those employed about 0 Crockers, Edward Searles and Gen.| London, Sept.20.\u2014The Day of Atone- Sent 20\u2014The work of rail the Bank of Montreal, starting at an lnglis was in the kitchen directly abeve fthe harbor, have resumed work and the eral Thomas H.Hubbard, as owners, ment was marked in London by seri early age, and after serving in several that part of the basement in which her night paesed- tranquilly.through the Pacific Improvement Com.|ous rioting in the Jewish quarter of the Ee \u2018sen Kuttuk and Batkal, on Bukal Railway, was com- [of the bank\u2019s branches, the last of husband was conducting his experiments.An affectionat: demonstration for the ; ; ; Ie ast d ; .D és >: 18, and timing will be- {which was Perth, Ont.e severed lus The force of the explosion blew her up army was made, but a deplorable inci- pans, où the Guatemala Sentral Railway, engaged in Over wo thousand nas I \u201c07 the road on Sept.23.connections with the banking ine and against the ceiling, stunning her, a dent happened as the carriage of Gen- Horne and his eastern syndicate by | threc hundred police had to be called Ÿ RECALLED struck out for the west, where he be: geverely cutting her head.all feral Escard passed a group of strikers.: - to the Hoor both her anxlcs were sprain- out before the disorder was quelled.which they have become interested in an The latter tried to stop the carriage, but \u2018this was prevented by the police, who started to arrést the aggressors.These ~ept.20.\u2014General Hara- \u201cnling the Japanese forces - been recalled to Tokio.came a ranchman near Winnipeg.This was in the early eighties.It is supposed ed that his fortunes were then at a low The trouble arose over the action of nonconforming members of a Social-D Nf ae ith a J sel aN eamsville to reenston lave Deen at- \u2014 ! p 5 it ternally.Mrs.Dover escaped wi \u2019 Toronto, Ont., Sep\u2019 20, 11 a.m.\u2014Victoria, 64\u201444; Calgary, 46\u201424; Qu'Appelle, 41\u201428; A decidedly cool wave is spreading over Canada from the north-westward, indicat ing frosts for Ontario and Quebec.Heavy frosts occurred froni the Rockies to Mani- - (1 !ls sweeping char.0 the Supreme Council of Canada.SUIT WAS DISMISSED ASTIC.chances of the epidemic Spreading, if it Pury ee a Tia Port Arthur, apis mounred.The \u201cRuss,\u201d 5 - - a .= \u2014 ,.can prevent it.e epidemic is so | na, p20 oor Ob \"red ta especially re- \u201cNEW YORK DEMOCRATS.Walkerton, Ont.Sept.20.\u2014The peti-} Toronto, Sept.20.\u2014Sir Howard Vin- that a large number of the employees of a; Montreal, 36\u201446; Quebec, 38 ü i the Foreign Office, S at N.Y.Sept.20.\u2014It is con- tion against the election of Mr.Hugh|eent was interviewed by the \u2018Witness\u2019| the different factories are unable to Showers \u2018to-day, followed by strong I; > \u2018 [cu Great Britain has | eded ct the first day's session of the Clark, Conservative member for Centre| correspondent at the King Edward Hotel work.breezes and moderate gales; north-west A promises concerning \u2018Democratic State Convention, opening Bruce.came up for trial to-day before| this morning.~The noted apostle of \u2014 to north winds, and decidedly cool.Wed- # \u201c\u2019QUIFIAZ à virtual at noon to-day, will not materially at- Chief Justice Moss and Judge Scott, and] preferential trade within the empire was MR.RITSON MWESTWARD nesday; fair and very cool, with frosts at py Unibet, whereas she fect the situation as it concerus the se- was promptly dismissed.Counsel for|very frank and cordial and full of com- BOUND.Dight.SE La ; \u201c Brtain in deposing | Following this, the convention will take + 121 appointing in bis ja recess until to-morrow morning.tion of officers of the Liberal Association contented himself with the carefull in V: oo that it is rapidly risi put ancuver, Yesterday .«0 oo oo +.58 4 ion Thibet onerous | reading of the call of tne State Com- Mr.Clark had conducted a pure elec-|.> cit r the past week, left yester- , roa monopoly.for- mittee: under which the convention 1s or.\u20ac Quite ample,\u2019 and, to give added empha- he Gor Vague Falls, accompanied by poe I FA TT lakes, = Un a voit Great Britain's held, by Mr, Cord Meyer, state chair- -\u2014 &is, \u2018it is handsome and quite ample.\u201d Sir pis brother-in-law, Mr.Lamplough.Mr.Re 2 4 ; relations With the man, the adoption of the preliminary i - - _ Howard declared that his life is devoted Ritson wiH spend to-day in Brantford, 1628 Notre Dame street Montres\u201d.hy re Eas foresees that \u2018roll of delegates, the appommtm2nt of RICHMOND AND WOLFE LIBERALS.$0 the cause of preferential trade within apd on Wednesday will go to London, | Sept.20, 190é.\u2014Readings by the Optical & EB RX © Chumbi Valley by committee on credentials, permanent he Richmond, Que., Sept.20\u2014A Liberal| fre empire.He considers that Canadian returning here on Thursday morning.Fucineers* Suppiv Qolupans sus us A pu; \u201crolong>d even after ! ganization \\ and FOI re tem- meeting was held here last night to select geritiment is more enthusiastic in its fa- Mr.Ritson willleave for a trip to the \" Fentorda: a gg 1 am.to-day.30.00 an ï (femnity, and ex: ; speech of Mr.W.of Now York\u2019 city.à federal nomination day.Oct.4 wasf#r, and rapidly rising.\u2018He would not North-West.He intends to spend Sun- \u2018remperature=\" or Max.Min.\u2019 5 ¥ | : Mina playing into !porary cha ; ; ke set as the day appointed for the elec- in England, day in Winnipeg and the one following To-day .+o +s ou oo .60 5B +R 2 igh mae mmm \u2014 a \u2014\u2014 2 \u2014 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Fotioss of Virthe, marriages and deaths must invers: sdiy bs endorsed with the mame end aditrese the sender, er etherveles ne noîtes-can detaken of em.Birtk notlocsere inserted for £5, marriage netises Jor 3s, death sotiecs for Me prepaid.The am nOUROMNENL of fentrai appendod te denth neties, 25s aXe ; other extensions te cbîtuery, such se short shetoh of lis, two comnts por wd emirs, emcept pasiry, WAish {4 80 cents per line entra\u2014preçaid drnuel subseriders may have aunounosmenis of Mrche, marriages and decthe (withans catendo à obituary er verees) cccurring in their immediats Familles free of charge, in which cass seme ond address of subacrib-+s Doxid be given.BIRTHS.GREER.\u2014At Grande Fresniere, P.Q., on Sept.9, 19M, to Mr.and Mrs.William Greer, a son.: McKYES \u2014 mt Montreal, on Monday, Sept.19, 1904, Mrs.Frank E.McKyes, a son.MARRIED.ADAMS \u2014 FAWCETT \u2014 At the manse, St.Elmo, on Tuesday, Sept.13, 1904, by the Rev.H.D.Leitch, Mr.James Adams to Miss Cassie Fawcett, both of Dominlon- ville, Ont.GOUINLOCK \u2014 FORLONG \u2014 On Sept.11, 1304, at Brooklyn, N.Y., by the Rev.Father Woods, Adelaide Forlong, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Forlong, to Walter F.Gouinlock, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Goulnlock, of Toronto.GUMMER \u2014 DAY \u2014 On Sept.14, 1904, at \u2018Homewood,\u2019 Guelph, Ont.,at the residence of C.E.Howitt, Esq., uncle of the bride, by the Rev.R.J.M.Glassford, assisted by the Rev.G.F.Davidson, Gertrude Katharine, only daughter of Mr.Wm.Day, to Bertram Garfleld Gum- mer.LAMONT\u2014COSBIE.\u2014On Sept.14, 1904, at St.Peter's Church, Toronto, by Ven.Archdeacon Boddy, assisted by the Rev.Laurance E.Skey, of Ste.Anne's, Florence Louise, only daughter of R.H.Coe- bie, to Wm.Hector, son of Mr.Hector Lamont, of Toronto.MCNAUGHT \u2014 LOGNON \u2014 On Monday, Sept.13, 1904, at the residence of the bride's mother, Westmount, by the Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., May Lognon to Robert H.McNaught, of Montreal, McLEAN\u2014JARRETT.\u2014At the residence of Mr.H.Hagerty, Summerstown, Ont., on Thursday, Sept.15, 1904, by the Rev.J.Matheson, B.A., Mr.Allan H.McLean, eldest son of William McLean, Esq., of Mountain View, Summerstown, Ont., to Miss Lillian Ada Jarrett, youngest daughter of the late Col.Willlam G.Jarrett, of Greenock, Scotland.STEVENS \u2014 GEARY \u2014 At Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, on Sept.19, 1904.by the Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral, Winnifred Margaret, daughter of the late Rev.Henry Geary, M.A.Vicar of St.Thomas Church, Portman Square, London, England, to Henry Norman Stevens, second son of Alfred B.Stevens, Esq., Municipal Commissioner to His Serene Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad, Deccan, Indta.WARNEFORD\u2014HOWLAND.\u2014 On Aug.30, 1904, At St, Peter's Church, Hersham-on- Thames, England, by the Rev.Henry Grasett Baldwin, M.A., late chaplain of Christ Church, Mentone, assisted by the Rev.P.R.Grundy, M.A., John Robert Kemys Warneford, late of Warne- ford Place, Highbury, Wilts.to Isabel, third daughter of the late William H.Howland, of Q + Park, Tarento, Canada, and granddaughtér of Sir William Pearce Howiand, C.B., K.C.M.G.WRIGHT \u2014 JORDAN \u2014 On Sept.14, 1804, at St.Patrick's Church, Quebec, by the rector, the Rev.Father Henning,C.SS.R., J.Renshaw Wright, to Mary Stella, second daughter of J.A.Jordan, all of \u2018Quebec.DIED.\u201c BLACK \u2014 On Sept.4, 1904, at Beacons- fleld, near London, England, Edward Black, in his 39th year, eldest son of the late Rev.W.M.Black, of Anwoth, Scotland.BOND.\u2014On Sept.16, 1904, at 372 Maria street, Ottawa, Mrs.Bertie Bond, widow of Jos.Bond, Almonte, aged 62 years.BURNS.\u2014On Sept.16, 1904, at No.134 Stewart street, Ottawa, Eliza J.Magee, in her 75th year, beloved wife of John Burns, of the Department of Inland Revenue.DRUMMOND.\u2014At 1009 Dorchester street, on Sept.17, 1904, William Harvey, aged three years and eight months, dearly beloved son of Dr.and Mrs.William Henry Drummond.Funeral private.to come unto me.\u2019 KRAUSE \u2014 In this city, on Sept.20, 1904, Karl! AJgust Krause, aged 79 years and 8 months, born in Zittau, Saxony.Funeral private, from his son-in-law\u2019s residence, 507 Victoria avenue, on Thursday, Sept.22nd, at 2.30 p.m.Boston, New York and Toronto papers please copy.LATCHFORD.\u2014At the residence of his brother, 28 Fenning-street, Toronto, on Sept.16, 1904, James Latchford, aged 30 years, 4 months and 23 days.MACTAVISH \u2014 At his late residence, Kenmore, Ont.on Sept.15, 1904, Arcaibald Livingston: MacTavish, aged 64 vears and six months.His end was peace.MONK.\u2014In Hamilton, Ont., on Sept.15, 1904, Willlam Monk, accountant Molsons Bank, son of the late John Monk, advocate, of Montreal, and brother of Mrs.Geo.A.Mountain, of this city.NOLAN.\u2014At West Branch, Michigan, on Sept.1, 1804, Kathleen, wite of the late George Nolan and fourth daughter of the late Danlel Spearman, formerly of Hull, Que., aged 50 years.ORME.\u2014At Port Daniel, Que., on Sept.8, 1904, William Harold Owen Orme, of Waterloo, Liverpool, Eng., in his thirty- ninth year.\u2018Suffer little children REIFFENSTEIN \u2014 In London, England, ou Sept.16, 1904, R.Julia Reiffenstein, of Ottawa, daughter of the late G.C.Roiffenstein, Ottawa.FRATTEN \u2014 At Quebec, on Sept.17, 1904, Mary,wife of Henry J.Pratten, Deputy Clerk of the Crown aud Peace.WEST \u2014 At her late residence, Thornhill, Ont., on Sept.15, 1804, Mary, wife of the late R.A.West, in her 83rd year, after a brie?illness.N N.\u2014On Sept.16, 1904, at her Wie Windsor Ont., Wilhelmina Adelaide (Queenie), Lizars, widow of the late Alexander Wilkinson, P.L.S., aged 74 years.Those sending notices for fhe adove column may send with them a Hat af names of falercaied friends together with a one-esnt stamp for saeh address, and marked copies of the \u2018Witness containing the notice, will be promptly mailsd.For sddvrssses ta Soreion countries three cents will be required.Notices received toc ate for this page may possibly be in time for page 8 «S .C RSLEY LIMITES.1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 184 St.James St.MONTREAL.A CHARMING COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES AND COATS.ELEGANT STYLES.MODERATE PRICES The store interest is at its highest to-day through the arrival of some very handssme novelties from Paris of Ladies\u2019 Coats and Costumes, they are not elaborate garments for which Paris is famed, but dignified styles that denote distinction without the addition of showy accessories.A PARIS PALETOT of Fine Black English Beaver Cloth, trimmed eilk braid, epaulettes and flat neck finish, ull sleeve and flare cuff, very $18 00 stylish, Price.12 2 24 14 .Le A A A A ET | A Model Coat of Light Brown Cloth, three-quarter length, self applique, $27.50 and velvet inlaid, full sleeve, close cuff, deep yoke effect over shoulder, satin lined and fancy buttoms.Ce ee 2e pe ae +0 STYLISH COSTUMES.\u2014A distinguished Costume of Woollen Canvas Cloth, in black or blue, hip length, fitted Jacket, double breasted front, tailor seams and strappings of plain cloth, newest tailor pleated Skirt.A Beau- $19.20 tiful Costume at ., .Cree ee ae as R UME RELLA TIME.w THIS SPECIAL BARGAIN ere\u2019s Umbrella conomy.ere you caught in the rain iwo days ago ?ON SALE WEDNESDAY pars It pays to have a supply of Umbrellas 750 Rockingham Ware Tea at both ends.Here's your opportunity.Pots.4.190 Ladies\u2019 Fine Gloria Silk Umbrellas, qThese aies Pots Jae ey steel rod, paragon frame, assorted fancy in a variety Of dainty shapes, capacity 6 cups.Original handles.cee Le $1.50 price, 50c each.Price.Men\u2019s Gloria Silk Umbreilas, the beat Price on Wednesday.19C ca value we have ever offered si 50 SPLENDID WRAPPER VALUES.Time now to wear a nice warm com fortable Wrapper while ing about household duties.Here's a special lot which we offer at unpr entedly low i \u2018 rices.; ; ; P ladies\u201d Wrapoers, in assorted colors, also black and white, in a beautiful variety of designs and styles, trummed wilh epaulettes, mercerized sateen.and fancy braid.Skirt has deep frill at bottom.$1 55 Extraordinary value at .BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESS New Basket Weave Dress Fabrics, all pure wool, 44 inches, wide, newest colorings.Price oe es .64c 44 inches wide, very ju\" ASE PR, 95 Cr TW CANVAS CLOTH, for diniingushed Gon, + of clinging ites Exaoraimary wale ME a ee eee a ns ee 0 SL GREAT SALE OF WALL PAPER.5.000 ROLLS FINE WALL PAPERS AT ONE-THIRD THE ORIGINAL PRICES.These Beautiful Wall Papers were bought from one of the largest makers of Wall Paper on this continent at a considerable reduction off his prices.The entire lot will ne offered to-morrow at a mere fraction of their ori.| ginal cost, the patterns are farnish gold, and embox-d designs, and are worth from 17e to 50c the roll.: : 6 You may choose among the lot to-morrdw for, pet roll.6 ™*S.CARSLEY C°.1765 to 1783 Notre Dame fit, 184 to 104 St.James St., MONTREAL.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 GRAND MLLER OPEN Unrivalled Success of an Unrivalled Display of High-Class Millinery Models! Patronized and Admired To-day by the Best Shoppers of the City! Visit our Showrooms TO-MORRO WF, and share in the delight of viewing this unique collection of exquisite creations in LADIES\u2019 HEADWEAR! AU are cordially - toelcome/ CLOAK DEPT.! A well-earned reputation for always being able to satisfy the requirs- ments of the individual purse and taste, has made our Cloak Dept.a prime favorite with all classes of the community ! In no season has its stock been more varied or its price-values more appealing than in thia.Call-and see how well we can fill] your need for a FALL or WINTER GARMENT\u2014Right in Price, Right in Style, Right in Fit, Right In Materiai! Full range of LADIES\u2019 SHORT FALL JACKETS, all the leading shades and designs, $6.50.LADIES\u2019 GOLF CAPES, nice line, $3.90.\"_.LADIES\u2019 CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, full length, 12 in.cape, belt all round, bishop sleeves, tallored finish, In Olive, Gray and Flake Biaok, $5.50.+ SPECIAL.© LADIES\u2019 3-4 DONECAL TWEED RAINCOATS, half-belted, .beli sloeves, were $11.00, speoial $3.95.; CHILDREN'S TWEED ULSTERS, Navy Blue, fanoy trimmed, All sizes, speolal values from $2.50.TE JON WURPHY COMPANY, LINED 2341 and 2343 8T.CATHERINE STREET, Terms Cash.Tel.Up 2740.Cor.Metcalfe.WRN DE RERE DRE RÉRERRE RENN A FEW DYEING AND CLEANING ' REMARKS.CHEMICAL Carpets and Curtains, ete., CLEANING Ladies\u2019, Men's and Children's A Semcrarry, CFO KINÉ DYED and CLEANED.Goods sent for and delivered free.IS Sond for Price list.OMees -7433 Notre Dame street.; 215 MeGiII street.CLT EN] AMERICAN DYEING CO 3505 St.Catherine street.ELECTRICAL WORK She ag #itues atthe CRESCENT ELECTRIC CO.at mod erate figures THE CRESCENT ELECTRIC CO, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.20° 2503 St.Catherine Nt.TOWN OF ST.LOUIS, Tel.Cp O71, a \u2014_\u2014 PROPRIETORS WHO TRESPASS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY WILL BE RUBBER TUBING, © BROUGHT TO ACCOUNT, Rubber Packing, Waste, A very long and desultory debate took White Lead, etc.Place last night at the St.Louis Council Paints and Ready Mixed.meeting on the rights of proprietors to Hardware, Tools, eto.build steps encroaching on the sidewalks.D.DRYSDALE, Councillor Martel thought the time had come to enforce the by-law prohibiting en- 645 CRAIG STREET.croachments oa the street on the parts of TEES & CO.proprietors.The practice had been tolerated to some extent in the past, and had become a public nuisance, Funeral Directors & Embalmers 800 ST.JAMES 8T.Main 327, Up.1653, Up.1801, Councillor Dazé would like to see the THE BEST MII KK by-law enforced agaiust every offender alike.Many proprietors who had bullt a When ordering your milk supply remember the wo deliver direct! from the farm in tae for breakfast Step on the fcotpath had not been interfered with, but some persons built on .the All the cows under our own care and everyth connected with the dairy up-to-date.ing line, and then extended two or three steps 1.& W, EVANS, où the sidewalk.He asked that the {n- spector be directed to make a report on The Biue Bonnets Dairy Farm, City Office, 53 Latour St.TEL.Main 903 the subject.Councillor Olivier blamed the corpora- HARRISON'S Milk Made tion for not interfaring at the proper time.Js nutritious, Oakum The Inspeztor saw the work going on, but he did not interfere; and it was only when the work was finished, and the corporation had received a complaint from an ad- Joining proprietor, that the enforcing of the by-law was thought of.A protest is ~ served upon the corporation by a pre- Ta READ Por rho says he cannot rent His ; el, ouses because of stairs projecting on the ce :14 Somorville Ave.Wesmeunt | 000 next door, and the man who has built these stairs complains that he should have been wa ned in the proper time by the Inspector, and should not be asked to remove ihe stairs now, because that would necessitate the remodelling of the whole frout of his property, and so he asks the Council pot to enforce the by-law in his case.Mayor Gelinas explained that the Coun- cll could not give permission to any party to do anything In contravention of the by- Fall Mililnery Opening Thursday, Sept.22, and following days.The very lutest fashions in Fall and Winter Millinery.Customers and the public are invited.Miss Shaw, 61 St.Antoine street.ore NEWSPAPERS, suRtable for wrapplag for sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, ta law.The by-law is there, and the Coun- dackages, at §1 per 100 lbs cil caunot set it aside; it must be en- | Montreal with a load of coal, taken at St.| since the King proclaimed himself head of \u20184th taken by the Anglican archbishops and {most of these were distributed.forced against everyone alike.Mr.Poirier appeared before the Council, end his attorney explained that although « Poirier had a licence from the corporation of St.Louis, and another from the city of St.Henri, authorizing him to cart Goal, he had, notwithstanding, been fined by.the Recorder of Montreal for carting coal without a ilcer se.He wanted to kn how many licenses were required to \u2018eart an ordinary load of coal from St Henri to th: Mile End.It appears that Mr.Poirier was merely passing (hrough are mere public officials under tbe absolute control of civil authority.The article concludes as follows:\u2014' Again Nerepeat that these lines are written with the greatest spirit of charity towards our separated brethren.May the grand Catholic movement at present manifested in England ever go on progressing.It would be a great consolation for the faithful to see the realization at an early date of the so ardent desire of Leo XIII, establishing the archconfreternity of Our Lady of Compassion for the conversion of England, With that view, we trust that the prayer of all will ascend more frequently towards the throne of God.\u2019 tle SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY.Richmond, Que., Sept.20.\u2014The seventeenth anniversary of the opening of the \u2018Methodist Church was celebrated on Sunday.The church wag beautifully decorated with plants and cut flowgrs and both morn ing and evening services ere conducted by the Rev.Jas.Elliott, CA, , professor of philosophy in the Wesleyan Theological College, Montreal.The fact that Doctor Elliott was pastor of the Methodist Church here while the present building was being erected and conducted the first service held within its walls, added much to the enjoyment with which his words were listened to by the large number of people who attended.Last evening a sacred concert In connection with these anniversary services was Henri, and to be delivered in St.Louis, when ke was pounced upon by the officers of the law, who refused to recognize his license.At the suggestion of Councillor Martin, the secretary was instructed to write to the Chief of Police, Mr.Legault, requesting him to reciprocate by respecting licenses isstded in the municipalities, as Montreal licenses were respected in St.Louls.Mr.BE.Roy served a claim on the corporation for $5,000 damages alleged to be caused to his property by a change of the level of the road, corner of Mount Royal and Hypalite streets, which was referred to Mr.Bisailloa, town attorney.A transfer cf license was granted from Mr.Jos.Duval to Mr.Jos.Richer.Adrien Beaudin was appointed engineer of the stram fire engine, vice Jos.Gingras, resigned.\u2019 held in the church, where solos were THE PRIMATE s VISIT, rendered by the Misses Maude McCourt, \u2014 Amy Bushey and Mabel Ewing.Dr.ARCHBISHOP BRUCHESI'S ORGAN ON George Alexander and Major Ewing.Dr.Elliott gave a very interesting and fmstruc- THE EVENT, tive address on \u2018The Elements of Success.\u2014_\u2014 Rev.Dr.Fetlock pastor of the Presbyterian c chmo Referring to the recent visit of the subject of \u2018Chureb \u2018Unity The Een Archbishop of Canterbury, the \u2018Semaine watt.wes the other speaker, and his re- Religleuse\u2019 poluts out that the details of Marks were on the same lines as those the ceremonies connected with said visit, made by Doctor Kellock.as given in some of the Catholic newspapers, would seem to Indicate that the re- Torters of those journals were present at the.religious services in the Protestant churches, «nd it adds that those journalists should have remembered that they are not allowed to take part in the service of Any non-Catholic sect, and as a coase- quence they should not, bave given suspicion of their having do so.After assuring the Anglicans that it dofs not intend to offend them in any way, \u2018and that it bears in mind and shares the kind feelings o! Pope Leo XIII.towards England, the \u2018Semaine\u2019 goes on to state in the same article that Anglicanism, TRIBUTE TO DEPARTED.Richmond, Que., Sept.20.\u2014Yesterday afternoon the members of Pioneer Lodge, Yn- dependent Order of Oddfellows, met at their lodge room, bringing with them wreaths, bouquets and other beautiful devices in flowers.They then marched to Ste.Anne\u2019s Cemetery, wearing the regalia of their order, the flowers being carried by little boys, sons of the resident Oddfellows, and deposited on the graves of the deceased members of Ploneer Lodge, this being their annual tribute to the memory of their departed brethren.the Church of the land, Is a purely national institution, no longer in communion with the Church of Christ, whose head resides in Rome, and it is no longer a freight train running between here and oiurch property so called.The consecra- Montreal was being shunted at St.Made- | tion .of the Anglican archbishops ana | laine on Saturday last Mr.Fred.Pigeonau, bishops is a mere ceremony, which does ©f Richmond, brakeman of the train, was not confer order.and when the Catholic Struck on the head and seriously injured Bi ; by a projecting beam.The unfortunats ewspapers speak of the Archbishop of oung man now lise i tical 1th Mañtreal, without any other explanation, y ë © LH Site a critical condition intending to refer to the Anglican Arch.0 the General Hospital, Montreal.bishop, they mike an abuse of the term.They should say the Anglican Archbishop éf Montreal, as they should have said the BRAKEMAN INJURED.Richmond, Que., Sept.20.\u2014While the way POLICE CLOTHING.On Saturday, Quartermaster Kehoe re- : Alcan Archbishop of Canterbury.celved 355 pairs of winter trousers for the > Fhe article then quotes the form of the men on the city police force.Yesterday SENTENCED T0 Df 47, Magloire Hogue Found Guilty of Having Murderc+ His Wife.THE LAW TO BE «+ vrr- ON Non « In the Court of Kinz.J, afternoon Magloire 1.guilty of murdering n.- sentenced by Mr.Jy.hanged on Nov 1s, His Lordship.in his y congratulated Mr.Bei, Hogue, on his able denon reviewed at length :1.case, and spoke of the ge.Frechettes, to whom How the night of the murder les confession on that nigh: wi by strong cireumstantii , conclusion, His Lordslupi .are certain that no per.Hogue committed the mur.render a verdict of guilty | your duty to give the Prom ie per, tit of the doubt.\u2019 h After being out for thirty Ea jury returned and rendered , \u2018guilty of murder in the 1.The verdict relieved (in .the large crowd which filled - room to overflowing True + broke down completely and 2-4.\" his handkerchief pressed ta his Judge Ouimet passed sentence Mr.Justice Ouimet.in pren, tence, observed that the Crm result of the terrible passion Foo drink which numbered mars vo\u201d In such cases there was not.at the offence, and the mu suffer the utmost penaliv wi provided, \u2018 \u2018The court will be more mer, you than you have been tn the nor tim, your own wife.said the n conclusion, \u2018and 1 wil] give (he months to prepare for vour fa'e\u201d Hogue did not -eem 1a hear he demnation, but shook his heat a oo) while the judge was talking.He +o tered a few incoherent opi.ER r.being led irom the dock to the els \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.CHOUILLOU Ac QUITTED In the Enquete Court Vesterda, C.A.Chouillou, president «: .Despault on Saturday airves:s, à tramp giving his name as Wil;am Be.for disturbing the peace.On berne sated at the Central station a trie sn calibre revolver, tully Jaded.ieee i bottle of nitro-glycerine, 11.other safe-blowing tools were :vut! -n cealed on his person.Ih prend claimed he hailed from Teron + ar forty-three, fair complex.one.vice.sex eyes, auburn hair, six feet one coh al.weighs a hundred and sixiv-nve peurd- walks with a slight stoop.wars paw derby hat, dark shirt.no collar 01 15 brown coat greyish pants und overcsal The local authorities think they h ve found a clue to one of the gang : ue perpetrators of the numerous hin: which have taken place in the surraun+ ing counties of late.4 SEQUEL OF A DEMAND DFA SIGNMENT.* Wn action for $10,000 damage has tres «7 tered by the Compagnie de Pre d'Epargne, Limited, through :i- Messrs.Lamarre & Brodeur.az David Sperber.The company, bases its claim on the alleged \u20ac defendant made upon it an us\" mand of assignment.[RS A NEW FORM OF OATH In the Practice Court yesterday a w%° ness refused to take the oath on lie but declared that he belirved on Wr punishment and was disposed 10 >wea: < the truth, on the strength of toa De.Mr.Justice Mathieu held thas in.\"a sufficient and accepted the man Call À that form.TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN IE LAYED.The C.P.R.transcoutinen:sat Windsor street station i ¢id not arrive until nea morning.The delay wa- Leu vreck of a train west of For: which three cars loaded with 5-2.gage, mail and express cars.ed.No one was seriously \u2014_\u2014\u2014 MR.IRVING MUST DES In a few weeks time, M: 78 ing, ore ot the \"McGill Five, been starting with bis jolssion fields of India apd health has failed of late, cian lias ordered complete 7 Of sczDe.Mr, Irving wa: retary of the McGill Y M.C ore of those ::lected for nis the International Cemmitiee C.A.During the past wern active part in the conferer - : it was noticeable that he bad = vitality ,although carnes: \u201c0 the work of the meeting-.21 the Wess this evening \u2014 SPECIAL NOTE are show day~ at sight worth coming mies are groups of exguislie Hote their trip across the ocean 70 the hands où the Parsan «, ç lesigned them.Elegiit oo toinettes,\u201d dashing.>isu-a oughs,\u201d selcet \u2018Direvtoires.=\" bans, all ready to capti ate In the mantle salon there aio tinguished groups of ke\u201d Coats, dainty con eptions til fertile brain où a French = imagine or the nimble fnger- sian artist create.Molders: vi seem to be the keynote in Thv The coats hops bofore the King, to show that they will be ready probably this week.Show of Hats, Costumes and Uoat - this season.Show Days at The Bu = a Carmes = a Ling tv (he | a Gay Tne to Mr announ Jet.15 Miss de egate IrAVe sud Car Miss aunt, M Alen, o 4.) nex Mr.F Mrs.Ps Ted yes Javier, Ni W 4 tour itn the iL Men The e Evelyn \u2019 ani Mr Laniton, sou of Ullawa, À qui Church | \u201cur oc brary, d Grary, Portman LAITiage sévond \u20ac Mumeipe \u2018«hnesg ni.Indi 04, \u2014w TrespAY, SEPSEMBER 20, 1904, \u2014\u2014 J J .ATH jlbw mush more satisfactory .«a prospective purchasers - ; \u201c\u201carougbly inspect the goods Quilty during.This is espe- His a;plicable to n \u2026 j6aswiElectric esters, FIXTURES.founc -iar 10 show the effects of nd vus \u2018indings on the various t to b o: Fixtures, we have 9 ap a \u2018suite of rooms\u2019 in he ; ost modern and artistic e Jury -, (à assist our customers sel rot - -elertion of Chandeliers, de tuer Le ae Standards, Table of ue - arp Your inspection 7 OÙ the 114 LLVIted.ssed or - + Misoner\u201d.» MCDONALD & WILLSON ee le y TE vor ; er tia: 2458 ST.CATHERINE STREET, pu mu.oh is Between Drummond and Mountain Streets.le Denn ites \u2018he rdict of \u2014\u2014 = grec.; ht home-made jeilies and pre- > ~ nv reason of itself why we Later to do likewise.When one :ruit upou her owa trees, or æie it is abundant, then by all her 1mitat: the.aunts and store up sweets for the wintry Under such conditions it is unl wisdom to do it, but when - Le purchased at a high-priced it 1s a very different mat- cht estimate must take into woman's time and strength, - the cust of all materials, Tu < lepartmeut in her business, it, requires wisdom.lt ve a matter of wishes; nor Ur of necessity now as JD lie ar we 1t8 narrow our groove if An engine attains ve ils track is sure and ~ destination definite.Yet - \u2018> Vision is not limited to Li: sees uch on every side : «nar with hills he never : plains over which he never uler So we need not be- - nund-d when we join the isewite, Homemaker & Co.\u2018+ Idea Woman's Maga- < ERNING GLOVES.ce où a pair of gloves de- upon the wearer is the + woman who knows.For is had charge of the glove ne ot the big department ; -aïs that what the average Tree ward Piles Of Worst Kind 5.zvated Case of Biecding Piles \u201c by Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment.Parent, Ste, Martine, to, Que.writes :\u2014* For =utered with piles, In < tuere was, only a little ation, but later the disc\\wards and became very Levame very weak from ~~ weak that I could not d'y work.\u2018\"ntment brought prompt venefited me so much \u201crk again and rapidly 2 - can recommend = the only cure that I \u201c> btain for piles,\u2019 \"ment, 60 cents a box, or lkdmanson, Bates & \"+ protect you against iortraib and signature \u201c1-2, the famous recipe .dle on every baw - 4: TÇESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904 \u2018ests one Ina weary voice, | The Countess Grey, wife of late Robert Stayner Holford, M.P.since 1901, ick House.\u2019 did her sister-in-law, Lady Minto.Her marriage to Earl Grey took place in 1877.Lady Grey, who will come to Canada with her husband next month, regular features of a rather large type.She is an intellectual woman, manner, it is said, is graceful and pleasing, and she will, doubtless, m: THE COUNTESS the coming Governor-General of Canada, was Miss Alice Holford, third daughter of the GREY.She 1s a sister of Captain Holford, Equerry-in-waiting to His Majesty King Edward Their handsome home in Northumberland is called \u2018How- is a very handsome woman, with in accord With her husband in all his plang.Her ake a charming hostess at Government House, as woman knows about this article of wearing apparel you could put nm a very small compass.One of the first requisites is to get a soft, phable leather.- A second is to use a glove powder.\u2018A most important thing about gloves,\u2019 said the woman, \u20181s the manner in which they are put on the first time.This should be a careful task; oth:rwise the fingers will be crooked or extend beyond the finger tip, or be otherwise stretched out of shape.Instead of buying gloves to put on the moment before going out, time should be taken the day before to put them on carefully, the elbow being firmly planted on the table and the gloves tenderly coaxed into place.\u2018If gloves are not allowed tu become too soiled before cleaning they can be made to look quite new again by the use of benzine.Many patent glove cleaners are on the market, but alter all is said and done there is nothing better than benzine.A | \u2018Neither should ths glove be dipped in the liquid, but cleaned one at a time on the hand.After putting on the glove take a bit of cloth slightly \u201cmost- ened with the benzine and wipe the gloves off.\u2018This in No way injures the kid and answers every purpose.Let the glove dry on the hand.\u2018In putting gloves away it 1s well to keep each pair wrapped in tissue paper, and before being put away each Yinge! stretched slightly into place.It is al- wave well to keep sachet powder in the glove box, otherwise there may be a slight disagreeable odor trom the gloves after wearing.Some persons use blotting paper molstened with some goo perfume.This can be changed occa- jonally.ae Veith shoes, it is always well to have several pairs in operation at t : same time, so that the wear will not come on apy one pair for a length o time.DAILY TABLE HINf \u201c \u2018 to Jelly.\u2014Tomato jelly, with gela- me be Sout in squares and served with lettuce and celery, and mayonnaise for a salad.[It is easily made by \u201c- solving half a box of gelatine In a cup ful of cold water.Cook the toms % season and strain it, and then bea J again.Use a quart of this to the cup oi gelatine and etir well unt Lhe latter is all dissolved.Pour Into 8 al low dishes or little moulds and serve individual plates prettily arranged.i ; ke to- old-fashioned way to ma mate jelly without gelatine 1S to fill a stone jar with ripe tomatoes slice Le w it tightly, put the ja q water and boil for four or five hound Strain the juice through a n ed of int of juice put of to each Pr.d the whites of six eggs to each gallon of juice and boi on til thick; then put it In glasses.is a rich, odd jelly.pe FAMOUS SHOW HORSE DEAD.Scituate, Sept.19.\u2014Glorious horse, is dead.The end \"ame 3 Show ddenly.and the veterinary Sargeons are unable to state the cause.i .Lawson paid The stallion, for which Mr a ined, $12,000 be ears old, and had a record of =r ® 3 2 = & u was pine X rd of y ing been beaten at a ! how ie on the championship Yingle, double.and tandem at several great hows/- including these at Boston en Mad; n Square.He was one of the unbéaten champion stallion foux, \u201coe © ni Baas ice af sp a es coi She a diel pC d Mr, Thomas W.Lawson's THE CC.A.R.ITS ADVANTAGE TO THE GRAND TRUNK.+ The \u201cdistance from North Montreal via tbe Grand Trunk Railway, Toronto division, 1s 553 miles; via Urilha1 and Belleville 1t is 307 miles, but via Scotia Junction and the Canada Atlantic to Ottawa, it is only 393 miles.The value of thes acquisition of the latter railway by the Grand l'runc will be seen at a glance.It will make North Bay only thirty-three miles longer trom this city via the Grand Trunk than via the Canadian acitic, the distance over ihe latwr road being 36U miles.lt would indicate that all westbound traffic for North-West will be line.All east-bound Manitoba and the hauled over this routed traffic ror export will als) come, over this division.lt vill be an immense saving in mileage, and will give the Grand Trunk an equal advuniage with the C.P.R.By a short extension of the Grand Trunk line from Haliburton to a point on the Parry Sound division of the C.A.R.,, a through line of between two hundred «nd seventy-five or three hLun- dred miles will be secured between lo- ronto and Ottawa.This will give the Grand Trunk independent connection between the capital and the Qu:en City._ Until the Rutland Railway extended its system from Burlington, Vt.to Noyan Junction, where it connects with the Canada Atlantic Railway, the Central Vermont Railway, which is now a part of the Grand Trunk, enjoyed a!- most a monopoly of Boston and New York traffic to and from Canada Atlantic points.which was handed uver to them at Swanton, Vt.Now, Low- ever, the Rutland Railway takes a big share of this trafic.But the control of the C.A.R.by the G.T.R.will, of course, change this, and the Rutland will likely be cut out of the traflic entirely when the deal is consummaied.\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLICE EXAMINED.An examination was held last evening at police headquarters in accordance with a recent resolution of the Police Com: mittee, to enable the superintendent of police to make a report on the condition of the officers and men who are entitled to retire on pensions.The exam- mation was conducted by Chief Legault, Sub-Chief Campeau, Inspectors Leggett, Lamouche and McMahon.Those who appeared before the examining board were Captains Clarke, Choquette, Loye, Egan, Baignet, Dubois and Charbonneau, Detective Barrctt, Lizutenants Acheson, Prefontaine., Laramee Beauregard, Parker and O'Donnell, and fifteen consta- bles.The report of the examining board \u2014 een Advertisements.tle RESULTED FROM A CHILL.How often we hear this said when the sufferer is beyond earthly hope.Every heme should bave a bottle of Nerviline on hand which prevents the evil effects of chills.Polson\u2019s Nerviline given real hot will break up any cold in oue nignt.Good to rub on, splendid to take inside.You can\u2019t beat Nerviline\u2019s record in relieving colds, pains and aches of all kinds.Worth 1ts weight in gold, but sold in 25¢ bottles everywhere.Lry Nerviline, Buy tay, will be made at the next meeting of the Police Committee.#0 THE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT NEW PROPOSITION ANTICIPATES A RESTAURANT COMBINATION.Ald.Couture, who was chair a the Parks and Ferries Committee hon the western mountain lookout was built intends using all his influence towards having the existing structure completed, and to oppose a proposal to build un entirely new structure.He says that if the two thousand dollars recently voted to complete the birchwood plan 1s not used for that purpose he will advocate taking the appropriation trom Mount Royal altogether and expendiug it on Latonfaine park.He says the \u2018English\u2019 park has bad its share of civic funds and that the \u2018French\u2019 ones should get the bulk of money that wil go to park improvements .br some time to come.À plan that is said to find considerable favor among the aldermen is to construct a restaurant and lookut combined.Yor some time there has been talk of the need of a first-class and substantially built restaurant on the mountain.No intoxicating liquors would be sold but lunches would be served and cold drinks, fruits and ice\u2018cream provided at reasonable prices.Now 1t is thought that the restaurant idea can be combined profitably with a new lookout.À suitable building would be put up on the site of the present lookout and either wide verandahs would be built on the city side or an observatory story would be constructed over the zes- turant rooms or possibly both would be provided.The matter is expected to receive attention at the next meeting of council, having been defered from last meting owing to Ald.Couture calling out \u2018next meeting\u2019 to the report of the committee on the subject.MISS BROOKE HUNT COMING.Miss Violet Brooke Hunt, the English lady who did so much in South Africa during the late war to promote the comfort and welfare of the troops, is the prime mover in the Union Jack Club for soldiers, being built at a cost of fifty thousand pounds, and soon to be opened.Miss Brooke Hunt is making a brief lecturing tour through Canada, with the proceeds of which she proposes to found a \u2018cubicle\u2019 in the Union Jack Club for Capadian soldiers visiting London.She will lecture in the Victoria Rifles Armory under the auspices of the \u2018Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League, on Wednesday, Sept.21, at 8.15 p.m.Her subject will be \u2018A DEATH OF A PATRIOT.Mr.Leon Deslauriers, an old patriot of 1837, who took part in the engagement at St.Eustache, died last week in Pointe Claire, at the age of eighty-eight years.\u2014\u2014 CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of G7 CIVIL ENGINEERS.Visit to Montreal of the Members of the English Institution.HEARTILY WELCOMED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN SOCIETY.Another pleasant invasion of the city has taken place.This time it is the members of the English Institution of Civil Engineers, who are \u2018doing\u2019 Canada and the United States partly for enlightenment, partly for pleasure, The party, which fs composed of 125 persons, has aiready tasted the hospitality of New York, and, com- fug to Montreal last night, received a roymd welcome at the hands of the local members of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers.The special train which had been placed | at thelr disposal in New York was met at Caughnawaga by Col.Anderson, president of the Canadian Society; Mr.John Kennedy, Mr, C.W.Dodwell, of Halifax; Prof, McLeod and Prof.Durley.The party was, when the train reached the city, conveyed to the Windsor Hotel, where they were met by Mr.McLea Wal- bank, and other members of the local association, who extended a hearty greeting to their brethren from the Mother Country.A programme of a diversified character has been drawn up for the entertainment of the visitors during their stay in the city.This morning, at ten o'clock, a special train conveyed the party to the C.P.R.workshops In the east end.Here there was inspection of the equipment, general conversation, and subsequently a luncheon.Among the prominent men who are iden~ tified with the English jnstitution may be mentioned Sir William Henry White, late director of Naval Construgtion and Asfist- ant Controller of the Navy, president of the Association.A record of his early training, his achievements, and of the number of societles with which he Is connected would be in the nature of a lengthy catalogue.He has bullt ships for foreign navies; he has been thanked Wv foreign powers for his skill and energy; ke built, under an att which called for tremendous energy, in 1889, seventy warships in five years\u2014two ahead of time, the act calling ior completion in seven years.He bas carried out the \u2018Spencer\u2019 programme of naval extension; the \u2018Goschen\u2019 programme; be has been honored by the government and the late Queen; and be has found time during a busy life to write several treatises of naval construction.He ts one of the most noted engineers of the world, and bis achievements have been the theme of general praise.Mr.Thomas Keefer is, af course, \u2018our own,\u2019 but be has been a member of the English Society, which regards him with honor and affection alike for the notable work he has done and for his lovable character, He has done so many things that the mere enumeration would occupy a large space.He be2s surveyed rallways, built waterworks all over the Dominion, made surveys for the Victoria Bridge over the St.Lawrence at Montreal, and for the Grand Trunk Rallway; has written copl- cusly on subjects associated with his profession; has been a commissioner for the Canadian Government on subjecte associated with the trade of Canada and fke United States; been chairman of the Royal Commission on ice floods; and, indeed, has been prominently and successfully ldenti- fled with all great engineering works undertaken in the Dominion for a long period of vears.Alexander Ross, member of the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, chiet engineer of the Great Northern Railway of England, the head offices of which are at King's Cross Station, London, commenced his professional career In 1862 by serving a pupilege on the engineering staff of the London and North Western Railway at Aberdeen.At the present time he is engaged on the construction of railway tun- neis from a station constructed by him under the Great Northern Railway at Flins- bury Park, one set of rails passing in = south-easterly direction towards London, while another set passes directly southwards under the existing lines and King's Cross Station to the Strond in London; an aggregate où about ten miles of single tunnel with numerous stations on the route; all these works will be completed shortly.Professor William Cawthorn Unwin, B.Sc., F.R.S., member of the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, was born at Coggeshall in Essex, in 1838, end is the son of Willlam Jordan Unwin, LL.D., for many vears principal of Homerton College.He was educated at the City of London School, and was apprenticed in the works of Sir William Fairbairn, at Manchester, 1855 to 1862.Professor Unwin was instructor at the Royal School of Naval Architecture, South Kensington, 1868-72; Professor of Mechanical and Hydraulic Engineering, Royal Engineering College, Cooper\u2019s Hill, 1872-84; and since that time until recently Professor of Engineering, Central Institution of the City and Guilds Institute at South Kensington.He was seretary of the International Commission 0a the Utilization of Niagara.Cuthbert Arthur Brereton, Lieut.-Colonel, Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps; member of the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Associate of the Institution of Naval Architects, born 1850, youngest son of the late John Brere- ton, of Brinton, Norfolk.He entered into partnership with Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C.B., 1893.Has since been cngaged in the construction of the Barry Docks and Railways, Mlddleborough Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, Grangemouth Docks, Callandar and Oban Rallway Extension, the Avonmouth Docks and Kew Bridge.Lieüt.-Coi.Brereton is engineer of the Whitechapel and Bow Rallway and the Western Section of the Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton (Tube) Railway.\u201cNEW CHUROH WARDENS.Owing to the recent civil erection of the new cathedral parish and of the parish of St.James, the members thereof have become ineligible to act as churchwardens for the parish of Notre Dame.It so happened that the three churchwardens of Notre Dame in office at the time of the erection mentioned belonged to the cathe- drai and to St.James, and a new election became therefore necessary.The following gentlemen have been chosen to fill the vacancies thus created: Mr.A.H.La- plerre, architect; Mr.A.Lacroix, general director of the Roman Catholic schools, and Mr.A.Laurence, gentleman.NEW OAR TRACKS.The Street Ralway Company began today the work of laying new tracks on two new sections of street\u2014St.Catherine street, between St.Lawrence street and Delorimier avenue, and Bleury street, between Craig \u2018end St.Catherine streets.On the completion of the lower section of Bleury street the next section, from St.Catherine to Sherbrooke street will be undertaken.The great improvement since the new heavy rails were laid on St.Catherine street, west of St.Lawrence street, and on St.Lawrence street, is very noticeable by the little noise made by the cars and the total ab- æence of joiting.Advertisements.SC : * of ba The test of a heating system is the warmth of the halls in the early morning.A hot water system will keep a comfortable, even temperature all over the house day and night.Getting-up time finds perfect comfort all over the house.The Oxford Hot Water Heater is the highest development of hot water heating.Other makers come as near as they can or dare to the Oxford idea.That is the standard they try to reach.If you prefer the Oxford idea, insist that you get it in the original not the imitation.This illustration shows the utility of the grate construction The ash base front is easily removed, repairs made to grate and returned to its place, without the assistance of a specialist.Our booklets on home heating will interest you\u2014they are free\u2014write us.The Gurney-Massey Co., Limited j tr 385-387 St.Paul St.Montreal, area (en pe Lames Teronto Winnipeg Vancouver | \u2014= a.PERSISTS IN HIS REFUSAL.On Saturday last, requisitions were presented by the electors of Laprairie and Napierville to Mr.D.Monet, \u2018ask: ing him to reconsider his decision and again accept nomination as candidate for the county at the next general elections.Mr.Monet thanked his friends for their kindness, but declared that his decision was irrevocable.The con vention for the choice of a new Liberal candidate will be held on Thursday next.A VANCOUVER TRAGEDY.Vancouver, B.C., Sept.20.\u2014A double tragedy occurred in the east end of the city yesterday morning.Joseph Nucci, an Italian bootblack, aged about forty.six years, shot Daisy Capelle, fiftcen years old, and then turned the weapon on himself.Nucci was madly in Jove with the girl and wanted to marry her but her father had refused his consen and ordered him away from the houze.The girl did not reciprocate Nucci's assion, and when she met him accidentally refused to listen to his pleadings to elope and marry him.Nueci then fired at her and afterwards shot himself.THE LATE MR.Z.F.MUSSEN.Mr.Louis Franklin Mussen, only son of the late Rev.Canon Mussen, M.A, D.C.L., died at the residence of Mr.William Douglas, at Waterloo, Que, on Sunday morning, in his twenty second year.Mr.Mus- sen was employed in the Molsons Bank and his loss will be keenly felt by a wide circle of friends.The funeral took place from the Church of St.James the Apostle to the Mount Royal Cemetery, this afternoon, a large number of friends of the deceased being present.DR.DRUMMOND'S BEREAVEMENT Much sympathy is expressed for Dr.and Mrs.W.H.Drummond in the loss of the little son, William Harvey, who died at his father\u2019s residence, 1009 Dorchester street, on Saturday last, at the age oi three years and eight months.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Advertisements.Better Men Let all the people praise Fels-Naptha, for it saves the mothers of men.Esls-Napiba (Philadelphia, mA, Weekly Calendar, FALL EXRIBITION OF THE COUNTY OF HOCHELAGA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY At DeLorimier Park = Wednesday, Sept.21st.A splendid Prize List has been prepared for Farm Products, Animals and Horses.There will be Trotting and Running Races, open to all comers, Admission to Grounds, 25 cents.tary-Treasurer before day of Exhibition.Pr AH entries must be made with the Secre H.Joss Sec.-Treas., 180 St.James Street CANADIAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION 2Ist Annual Championships.M.A.A.A.GROUNDS,SAT., 24th SEPT.Commeneing at 3.45 p.m.sharp.ESERVKD SEATS, 75c and 50c, and RSR Office, 149 Mansfield Street.TuEspay, SEPTEMBER 20 A JOLLY ONE TO-NIGHT.SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE CONCERTS Mr, ED.LENNON, R.M.8.Tunisian, Mr.WM.FRAMPTON, SS.Monteagle, and some popular city talent.Art Association OF MONTREAL, PHILLIPS SQUARE.THE AUTUMN SKETCHING CLASS (IN OILS,) UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR.EDMOND DYONNET, R.C.A,, vill commence on THURSDAY, 15th Sept.Instruction on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week,2 p.m.to 5 p.m.For particulars apply to the Secretary.FUTURE MEETINGS.COMING SATURDAY aad MONDAY October 1st and 3rd, BLACK WATCH BAND Sale of seats will open at the Star Branch Office Monday, Sept.26th.Prices~ Evenings, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c.Matinees $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c.REV DR.FRASER HONORED.The Rev.D.J.Fraser, D.D., appointed to the chair of New Testament Literature and Exegesis at the Presbyterian College, Montreal, was tendered a banquet by a number of his friends, at the Union Club, at St.John, N.B._ Judge Barker, the chairman, in proposing the toast of \u2018Our Guest,\u201d bore eloquent testimony to the wholesome influence exer- vised by Dr.Fraser in connection with the public life of the city.Dr.Fraser, who was given an ovation upon rising to reply, modestly disclaimed the righ tribute, but expressed his appreciation of the friendship displayed, and was thankful that he carried with him the good wishes, not only of his own chureh, but of every church in the city.Uther speakers, among whom was Sheriff Ritchie, agreed in eulogizing the departing professor.The party broke ue at a late hour with the, singing of the National Anthem and hearty cheers.PROF.ABBOTT AT McGILL.Prof.A.C.Abbott, M.D., who delivered the opening lecture in the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University this after- nono, is Professor of Hygiene and Director of the Laboratory of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania, in addition to being Director of the laboratory of the Board of Health.He was born at Baltimore on Feb.26, 1862, and began his education at the public schools there, and later in the City College.He graduated in the medical department of the University of Maryland, and after passing through Johns Hopkins University he finished his education at Munich and Berlin.Dr.Abbott married a daughter of the Hon.Mr.Justice Osler.of the Court of Appeal, Ontario.He is a member of the American Medical Association, the American Physiological Society, and the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists.He is the author of \u2018The Principles of Bacteriology.\u2019 published in 1892, and the \u2018Hygiene of Transmissible Diseases.\u2019 CONCERT AT ALL SAINTS.A concert, gotten up by the ladies of All Saints Church, corner of St.Denis and Marie Anne streets, will be lreld in the parochial hall to-morrow evening.À very attractive programme has been provided, which will include gramophone se- Jections by some of the world-famous vocalists and instrumentalists.This will \u201cno doubt prove a very attractive feature.All Saints has now become à rectory, which means that the mission grant so long enjoyed, has been withdrawn, and extra efforts are being put forth by the members to make up the defict.The Rev.M.Day Baldwin will occupy the chair.for sale at Morton, General Admission, 35c.7 Track Events.6 Field Events.Phillips & Oo.1755 Notre Dame Bt.E.HERBERT BROWN, Bec.-Troas, C, A.À.U.x SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Witness, $3.00; Weekly Witness, £1.00, with 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exercise all possible care in excluding rom its columns all financial and other advertisements of a doubtful or suspicious nature, and in accepting only such as they believe to e genuine and bona fide, it must be understood that they in No Way guarantee these advertisements and must leave their readers to exercise their own discretion in the way of putting faith in them.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 n% © SEPTEMBER 359,12 SI MIT/IWIT|F|s || } Si 6| 71 8 1211311415 1912012112223 26|27|28|29|30|.\u2018She Baily Witurss, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904.2] 3} 9 16 .Montreal has reason to be proud of the favor she enjoys as a city that congresses are glad to visit, and this week she may well be most satisfied, as at the same time the Dominion Trade and Labor Congress and the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association are carrying on their deliberations in the city.It is the annual meeting of both organizations, and both are represented very influentially, One of the speakers at the Labor Congress yesterday spoke of the \u2018remarkable coincidence\u2019 of the organizations of capital and labor meeting at the same time and in the same city, and he said that the \u2018rallying point of these two bodies could \u2018not have been better selected.\u2019 The! speaker was Mr.Alphonse Verville, presi- i dent of the Montreal Trades and Labor | Council, and he also told his brother | working men that the difficulties that have arisen between the two, \u2018which have \u2018been fought out on so many grounds, \u201chave rarely contributed to the better- \u201cment of the working classes.\u201d \u201cMr, Flett, of Hamilton, who has been president of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress for some years, also referred to the fact that the two bodies were meeting at the same time, and held wut the hand of friendship.He further said that he would like to see in Canada a civie federation for the purpose of doing away with the unnecessary prejudice that is the means of keeping labor and capital so wide apart, and on behalf of himself and the delegates he said that he would be pleased at any time if a representative committee of the one body could confer with a representative committee of the other.That is in the best spirit, and such an intention should go far to bring about a good understanding.Besides the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress and the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, we have the Institution of Civil Engineers of Englapd paying us a visit, and Montrealers wil] give these distin- guished visitors a hearty welcome.Their visit to Canada cannot fail to advertise Our resources in the most belpful way.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014,\u2014 The government of the United States, in its desire to educate and Americanize the Philippine Islanders, has estab: lished a public school system.These! schools were projected on the non-sectar- ian plan, as it exists in the Republic.Care was taken, however, to include in the curriculum of studies lessons on the principles of American institutions, popular government and the rights and duties of citizenship.This appears to have given offence to the Apostolic Delegate in the Philippines, and he has issued a \u2018Solemue Detestacion,\u2019 in which he condemns, in the name of the Church, republican forms of government, popular institutions, universal suffrage, majority rule, freedom of worship, liberty of speech, liberty of education and human equality.The Apostolic Delegate regards with horror and detestation the es tablishir ent among the Roman Catholic people of the islands of a system of pub lie schools which the prelates of the church in the United States have condemned and, in many dioceses, have-or- dered their people to refuse allowing their children to attend.tolic Delegate in the Philippines not orly opposes the public schools, but sets himself squarely in rebellion.against the constitution of the United States.In doing so, he hag created a problem the Government at Washington may find some difficulty in solving.\u2014\u2014 A referendum is NOW.proposed in France to decide the question of separation of church and state.No questions of liberty of conscience or freedom of worship being involved, the point to be decided is whether or not the people are prepared to support the Church.by their personal contributions.In the last budget of Public Worship voted by the chambers, the Roman Catholics, who, form the bulk of the population, were granted forty milljon francs, the Protes-, tants one million five hundred thousand, francs, and the.Jews ore million six hundred thousand francs.This money; it should be observed, comes from the.fund arising from the sale and rents of church property confiscated at the time of the first revolution.It ie devoted ] to the payment of salaries to bishops, priests and ministers, and to the repair of church edifices.In most cases, the\u2019 salaries are moderate, and, in \u201cBOE, i; meagre, but they are supplemented bay voluntary \u2018contributions \u2018and revenue] from christenings, marriages, funerals?and other religious rites.It is said the proposition for a referendum does pot receive encouragement from M.Combes.He may possibly agree with the view ats tributed to the Vatican, that entire separation would liberate influences that can be better controlled by legislative enactment.ri M.Loubet\u2019s prèsnmed intention not to seek \u2018a second term as President of the Republic of France will be regretted should it be carried into effect.He has been an ideal head of a democratic government and, of all who have filled ihe office since the fall of the Second Empire, he has been the best because the most constitutionsl.He is a man of the people and in a broad manner represents tne new spirit developed under.the Republic through the influence of the plain-thinking, hard-headed indus: trious pvasantry, whose rise to political power dates from the time when their savings were freely given to satisfy Bismarck\u2019s demand.for many millions, after the nation had been wrecked and ruined by Louis Napoleon.The Republic, founded on the support of the common people, who had had enough, and more than enough, of Imperialism and mili tary glory, and of the horrors and mis eries these \u2018had brought upon them, has flourished because of that support.Therefore, as representing the common peopie, M.Loubet is the most representative man in France.His quiet strength in occupation of a most diffi cult position is not devoid of grandeur, for it shows how supremely potent in directing the destinies of the nation are the forces which raised him to the Presidency and made his term in office soi\u2018 peaceful, prosperous and happy.2 THE CONTRABAND QUESTION.Russia\u2019s reply to Great Britain and the United States with reference to contraband of war is moderately satisfactory, Russia accepts the principle of \u2018conditional\u2019 contraband, but leaves several important points undecided, which she may interpret to suit herself, as occasion may arise.Her attitude in this respect is in marked contrast to that of Japan.\u201cAe: cording to the \u2018Prize Law\u2019 of Japan, quoted by the Rev.T.J.Lawtence, lee- turer on international law at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, contraband\u2019 goods are divided into two classes.A distinction is drawn between goods \u2018in their own nature go fitted for warlike Purposes that it is morally certain they 2e TT ge st THE MONTREAL DAIL: But the Apos-| \u2018always are, still, as Henry \u2018market generally acts and \"WITNESS.wee of which\u2019 is uncertain, and may vary \u2018according to circumstances.#The first | are to be prevented from reaching the enemy at all; the second only where it is ¢lear they are destined for the use of his \u2018armed forces.In.other words, the Japanese have adopted the British doctrine of \u2018ocrasional\u2019 or \u2018conditional\u2019 eontraband, though they have not given it the wide scope to be found in the British \u2018\u201cAdmi- rally Manual,\u2019 and the Prize Court decisions.on which it is based.A \u2018British, and, for that matter, Japanese, prize law holds that when goods capable in their own nature of a double use are found under a neutral flag on their way to an enemy\u2019s destination, they are confiscated if the port to which they are bound is one where war fleets are fitted out, or equipments for armies received, \u2018and released if they are devoted to peaceful commerce and the supply of the civilian population.Furthermore, when the British seize and confiscate they pay \"the owners a fair price for the conditional contraband so taken.It is only when the goods are absolutely contraband, that is, useful chiefly and almost exclusively for warlike Purposes, that the British appropriate without compensation.Russia contrived in her regulations to unite all the severities and throw off all restraints.She did pot recognize the doctrine of conditional contraband, and in that respect attempted to be a law unto herself.But Great Britain and the United States being agreed, she has been compelled reluctantly to accept their view, though not entirely, THE SECURITY MARKET.The local security market, though still at low water as compared with the high water mark of last year, shows some substantial recoveries when the low and high prices for this year ot many stocks are compared.Thus, Cana- ldian Pacific stock, which has sold down as low as 109 34, has now recovered to 127, a gain of about 17 points; Montreal Power sells now at between 77 and 78, as compared with its low price of 69.7-8, a gain of seven or eight.points: \u2018Twin City shows a gain of about ten points by a like comparison; Toronto Street about 18 points; Montreal Street tabout seven points; Detroit, six points; nearly all the bank stocks shoïv gains \u2018compared with the low price of the year, as do a majority of the preferred stocks and bonds.Even at: these prices, [Canadian Pacific returns slightly, over Street 4 2-3 percent, Twin City 5 percent, and\u2019 Toronto Street 4 2-3 percent; while \u2018at present prices Richelieu re- (turns the investor about 10 percent, Dominion Iron bonds return 6 2-3 percent, Dominion Coal Preferred returns 7 1-4 percent, Bank of Hochelaga 5 1-6 percent.Eastern Townships Bank 5 percent, Quebec Bank 5 2-3 percent, Union Bank 5 23 percent, and so on.\u2018lhe wonder is not that the price of \u2018'ana- dian securities is generally higher now than it was at the low point of the year, \u2018but that so many first-class securities can still be bought to return such a high rate of interest, considering, among other reasons, that, according to the last monthly statement of the banks to the government, there are $312.713,823 of the publics money lying in the thirty- four chartered banks which is earning only 3 percent, In the United States the recoveries have been much more substantial than here.When compared with the low prices of February and March, the leading railway shares are found to nave appreciated about fifteen to thirty points.Union Pacific has sold 33 points above the lowest, Southern Pacific 18 points, Ontario and Western 15 points, Pennsylvania 17 points, Atchison 19 points; Metropolitan 24 points, New York Central 13 points, St.Paul 21 points, Delaware & Hudson 20 points, Lackawanna 30 points, Reading 32 \u2018points, Brooklyn: Rapid Transit 19 points, and so forth, While these ad- \u2018vances have been largely brought about by manipulation and inside support, as all important movements up and down Clews says, in his New York weekly financial review, \u2018the various cliques and leaders in the recent rise could not have been \"sucessful without a substantial baais \u201cof some kind?Such a basis Mr.Clews finds in the revival of confidence which developed after the drastic liquidation of 1903, in continued \u20acasy money, and finally in a satisfactory harvest.The interesting question is asked, will the advance be continued, or has it about reached its culmination?And as our reacts more or less in sympathy with that of New York, Canadian investors and dealers in stocks would be glad to be dole to answer that question correctly, No doubt the market is in a good technical condition, but in those stocks here Mhe greatest advances have been made there are great inducements to realize profits.Meanwhile, the investor hag still 2 wide field for safe and profitable investment; and it is the takes the market \u2018in the long run, Our | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904 i North-West are meant, for yerlike use, and goods the {own good harvest in the North Wes is: another cheerful factor, and while the decrease of the wheat crop ef the United States by about a hundred million bushels is disappointing, there 18 a corn crop there of 2,500,000,000 buzhels, a cotton crop of 11,500,000 bales, and good crops of hay, rye, barley and potatoes as compensation, 7 - N O LIBERALS AND POLITI- ONTARI CAL:«CRIME.The Liberals of Ontario have good reason, to be both ashamed and indignant beckuse .of the revelations of political crime made in the election court at Sault Ste.Marie.lt is not fitting that comment be passed upon ex parte statements made in evidence while election trials are in process.When the evidence given by unreliable witnesses, like those brought from Buffalo in the North Grey case, is flatly contradicted by the testimony of Canadians of character and standing, we can afford to wait the finding of the court.But the finding of the court at Sault Ste.Marie on the evidence submitted in connection with the \u2018Minnie M9 charges, and the very definite and unmistakable language of both the Chancellor and Mr.Justice Teetzel, releage this instance and make public judgment upon it both right and timély.And that judgment cannot be other than one of stern and unequivocal condemnation.The whole story of the trip of that chartered steamboat and of the couduct of the gang fittingly described by the court as \u2018rascals\u2019 is utterly disgraceful to every man direct! or indirectly involved in it.That this néfari- ous traffic in votes, this disgusting collusion with pluggers and moral debauchees, was conducted in the interest of the Liberal candidate and ostensibly for the sake of the Liberal party make it all the more intolerable to intelligent and self- respecting Liberals, not only in the constituency, but throughout the province.No decent Liberal will defend it, or make apology for it, or minimize its crime.The\u2019 unanswered evidence is direct, the finding of the court is plain, and at no essential point can reason or decency offer either extenuation or denial.The criminality of the offence is matched only by its utter and unrelieved stupidity.All who are responsible for it deserve not only the utmost punishment provided by law, but also the unreserved and indignant repudiation of al who have voice or responsibility in the Liberal party.It is to no purpose to say that on the Conservative side the corruption was as bad or worse.hat saying is probably true.It hae been true for a generation.But with the Liberal party it has been different.There probably never was an absolutely clean general election in this or any other province.There have al- ways- been parasites, and grafters, and camp-followers.But their presence has been resented and their services resisted [44 percent, Power &-percent, - Montreal investor that] ed by the Liberals.And the temper, and genius, and ideals of the Liberal party have not changed.The number of those who approve of corrupt election methods or \u2018who would profit by them is insighifi- cant, and if in anything we give honest voice to the sentiments and convictions of the Liberals of Ontario it is in deliberately and determinedly condemning the conduet of those who organized and carried out the Sault Ste.Marie election offences, and in demanding that in every other constituency workers of the unsavory Sullivan species be separated from the activities of the Liberal party by a gulf as wide as that which divides decency and honor from the ugliest and foulest crime.\u2014Toronto \u2018Globe.\u2019 teeters.DR.OSLER AND DR.0.W.HOLMES.Nope of the many biographical notices of Dr.Osler, the new regius professor of medicine in the University of Oxford, have mentioned an incident characteristic of both Dr.Osler and Dr.Oliver Wendell Holmes, the humorist, poet, and medical teacher of Harvard.Dr.Holmes in the course of his medical practice and studies made an important discovery in the treatment of a malignant disease, and Dr.Osler wrote asking him for his opin- on as to whether he had rendered a greater service by thig discovery than he had done by the composition of hig beautiful lyric on \u2018the chambered nautilus\u201d Dr olmes, in reply, humorously discussed the Question, but ended his Jet.ee CITIZENS\u2019 LEAGUE.At Lhe glast meeting of the executive committed\u201d of the Citizens\u2019 League, Mr.Chas.8.J.Chillips, president, octupied A YOUNG BRIDE's DEATH MRS.W.ULRIC corn AWAY IN Egg, TR A message received 1, real gives the sad ann [EN ; death in Edinburgh dust MA Mrs.W.Ulrie Cotton, husband leit last mony in Paris.Mrs.Cotton Watson, a daughter ap «2, Watson, ot Cowansville « ried to Mr.Ulric Cotton Hi \u2018niversity.op Aug.1] him by the \u2018Kensington for England, on the Way ov Mr.Cotten, whe had In : the Sir William Macdona's Mas going to study ror « Mr.and Mrs.Cotton +.days visiting relatives of Glasgow and Edinburgh.\u2026 Cotton was taken ill.div an operation was nec ar } Cotton entered the hospital \u2014 died.The remains were ie 4 inbursh.: Mrs.Cotton had many \" Montreal.She wus Princip; i.cooking school in Connection Young Women\u2019s Christian 0.for thesterms of 1900-190] \u2014_ OXEN BURIED FOR 4 MONTH ON SNOW A clergyman vouches for \u2018he Seek a story which would otherwise po - ible.The winter of 18x; Was hen est in the experience of Minn mers, and the live stock suffered Soret About a mile from the clergymar\u201d.was a piece of timber.TH Rep oxen busy.he savs, hauling venad aire.the yoke, used some heavy hare.cluding thick leather traces.Powe a o'clock when he left home, +2 hour or so he was loading the wor the sled at the edge of the timber I adds: \u2018Meanwhile, a blinding blizzard 1g up, sweeping over the prairie 4\u201c +, -.of fifty miles an hour.and piling snow in drifts from eight ta ter deep.As the wind increased hack on self and my oxen became chile?- marrow, and I knew tha: i: wa death to man and beast ta stay au longer.\u2018Turning the heads of my axen hawe ward in the very teeth of that blind, storm, T urged them on acro.space between the timber and ma ha: But oxen, however willing, are ve rapid, and the one mile com »- me as the heavy beasts pushed any.Feeling that I should surely pass death in a short time, I jumped load, plunged homeward thro snow, and reached my harp in =, hour.\u2018I knew that my oxen coul: fn i.way home.and fully expecte in appear at the barn by nigh\u2019 © ¢ .chance, they were not bis.storm or lost In the increavne if But: night came on.and nn nym \u2018The storm abated, and ] - with my hired man to find nv » cattle and my load of wood.\u2018We floundered through the aw va ward the timber, but the xen wir ve where to be seen.We hunted 47 «5 long, and arrived home Just in ae *- breakfast, puzzled and musts Se breakfast out we started amin this time by some of our neighbor the or» od ner after a fruitless search we .ime oe vanquished.No neighbor had sear th oxen, and.their disappearance hv the sensation of the neighharho-4 \u2018They had either been last far mi frozen to death in the deep snow, ores had wandered of across the prior some distant farmer\u2019s barn.\u2018We advertised in the coun:rv cars offering a reward of $200 far \u2018he rer of the oxen and the wond.Nn wo two, three passed by.Lut «i pe tion.\u2018It was the thirty-first day of Tara There had been a thaw for -vvera: and much of the snow on \u2018ie had disappeared.leaving oniv abor foot in depth, except in the dec; of my ranch.I was driving .heavy farm horses over to :h to get another load of wei.wo Passing through a small rasine i to one side of the ordinary ro.ticed a movement in the sn i \u2018Drawing in my reins.I alich ed about ten feet from mv lo! there were my oxen.alive = together, standing in four foe with just enough of their todo.e snow to make a movemen \u2018They had been caught hes stumps of two trees.and there the chair.There were also present the Hon.J.D.Rolland, Mr.Edgar Judge, Mr.Samuel Bell, the Rev.Canon Renaud, Rev.C.G.Heine, the secretary and Inspector.The inspector\u2019s report of the work undertaken since the receding meeting was presented and iscussed, satisfaction being felt with the results obtained.A particularly gratifying feature was the assistance which had been received from some of the priests of the Congregation of Notre Dame, who had cxtended their activities among the French-speaking citizens, whose co-opera- tion it has always been felt, 1s an essential to the successful Propagation of the work.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE MURDER OF MISSIONARIES, Berlin, Sept.20.\u2014Information has reached here that the recent murder of ten missionaries in German New Guinea was due to attempts to enforce monogamy.The prisons had been filled with polygamists apprehended upon information supplied by the missionaries.IROQUOIS, THEATRE.Chicago, Sept.20\u2014The Iroquois Theatre in which nearly six hundred persons were burned and smotherad to death on Dec.30, 1903, was reopexed last night as à vaudeville play house.The theatre hae been refitted at a cost of nearly a hundred thousand \u201cdollars, and ¢ nstruct- been for thirty days.unable : and saved from freezing to © = by the deep snow that so mer covered them.They had ea thing within reach.including harness, most of the wond «1 - pole, the bark of the tree tr twigs and sticks lying aroun\u2019 roots of the trees to a dep:> 0 feet.There they had stood Co days.They were living ho Every bone was visible.Ve able to walk home.and after «= ing for another thirty day~ they strong as ever.and were \u2018an! mals on my farm tor ten i ward,\u2019\u2014\u2018The Youth's Compan: 1.ae CAMP IN A WHIRLWIND (London \u2018Star: A gale on the Welsh coast plus With a volunteer camp at Conn.ly before 11 o'clock the camp ve - by a tornado.Great clouds arose and tents were blown down large marquees forming the officers tents, canteens, quartermaster » and recreation tents were quick\u2019: led to the ground.A screen Ÿ of the officers\u2019 mess tents wo for over a quarter of a mile, ura and a deck chair were throwa ; quarters of a mile into the Consar One marquee was lifted up like \u201c balloon, and smashed everything ro way, and amid the blinding sand vw so as to meet every requirement of the law, > whirled all sorts of camp equipment.INA CE Mr.yerk gay | CALS urday M:.tbe bi 04 ft tion bee « beiwe and @ runne «(Hipe NEV At the À the C was B.C.L we.\u20ac the bi of the of hoc barrle After follow ton, À dest, vire-p! Mr.V EW Loine Exec Chamb F Kil The ered te te gev given Macka quette, wg re Richi mayer sty.kb by the Jensict in au cbampi Mr Shilling yrsterd Riders Walter: ast se th\u201d red Lough Mr.E rok L gered E \u2018jub Let hav fire and take th per is sporting of the four ye deepest ciub, efforts weteori At ths &rke à LOD w was pre ferings ~teady, In findir UNE rej \u201ciate of irform: Thuney, Waiters, Clancy, Yeager, Harunan Kelly, ¢ Jovee Gibson, Leroy, y Gerhing, ver Totals \u2014_ x Batt Mabling, U Hagan, Dillard, Cockman Jones, |p Bannon, Gatips, Mea, \u20ac Hesterter Totals Score b Montreal Newark \u201cUmma Bannon, Mon: of the day j h her a bone Cie vou 5 Mar Mets), | win 1g.1: Whe: Nero) reli L few ter i» Mr.1 thas Mrs © she n Ed is n E th h the ation I IN th 0: nered.cold a far Tibly house rtain , any ome.dine open Oe ever n rar e 1 my the Fan ked Ou ave the yal ve.niv jad rv- her ed- the he ree ns.re ed ni- er- { H | \u2014 CHAMPION JUMPER.Mr, ever Prinstein will compete Here on , Saturday.INALQURATION OF THE CRESCENT AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSQCIATION- FE Prinsteir, of the Greater New A A A.-ent nis entry yester- > sunua: championships of the Toa > 01 the MAA A, oval.- down for the 100,220 and At St Louis he jumped 1, 7] as he is In fine condj- zd jumping should be seen _ Slay There is great rivalry Dont, \u201cvo big New York assoclations : | vit send strong teams of fi=id athletes, some splendij sn the tapis.NEW ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION At a +o attended meeting held in AE - \u201c5où Hall, Montreal South, © Amateur Athletic Association ce Mr.W.S.Walker, _ .the chair, and in a few ov - vords advised those present of > ature lefore the young men 2 re.who can to-day boast -« Lacrosse, baseball, football and i» now coming under one head.>-o01 aldressez were made, the ~~ were duly elected: \u2014Pa- Geoffrion, M.P.; hon, pre.i- 5.Walker, B.C.L.: hon.Mr.John Boyd: president loker: vice-president, Mr.E.erretary and treasurer, Mr.Smith nmmittee\u2014Messrs, J.P.siirman, R.Atkinson and W.» committee was then empow- 3 the by-laws and constitution - body.Addresses were then y Mes-r and black of the champion LACROSSE P.Larper.secretary of-the Sham- \u201c+2 Club at Winnipeg, has ten- \u2018gnation as secretary of that (\"arper stated that he did not ruff rent time to devote to the of- i that reason he had decided to \"oot #0 he took to-day.Mr.Car- Put D.the best known figures in z res, He has been secretary ocks since their organization 120, and bas always taken the _T'érest in the welfare of that -\u20187#ly to his ability and untiring \u201c1 \u2018he Shamrocks make such a \u2018=.>rd during the past few years.BASEBALL.game of the series the New- Montreal yesterday after- wore of 7 to 2.Hesterfer = for Newark, and his of- freely scattered.He was 4°! ic pot have any difficulty 7 \u20182 plate when necessary.Geh- #1 Leroy, and considering the - zame when he went in his 2 was creditable.MONTREAL, a a.b.© - Hlisemnsihns S0OSSS6SCSCWH SouHSHOS WHOLE SosunnanaSoos Sowmsmc GRO ONP om mleoesx-oaex-esoor! & © 5 > RINth for Gerhing.NEWARK.wo a.b.= = a i = RSS IID DO Cod an Oe 5 de SOSLHHESHT Ott Dy 4 BUNS oC OD œ SHSOCGOLOS!\" x base Thoney.2, Leroy.\u2018 : : + bath by illegal liquor-selling was doubly privileges to which she was entitled, She gisgraceful.The consequences were terri- talked freely to several of,the officials, | ble to contemplate.Several amendments to the liquor license comfortable.law were desirable.Although as good as \u201cWell\u201d i « others it was not yet perfect.So long as t Well she said, Iam a pretty good the sale of liquor was allowed the laws raveller, and 1 do not want luxuries.restricting its sale as a beverage should be left my place in Assiniboia to see my son as exacting as possible and properly en- in England.He is engaged in Egypt in forced.They should also be fair to all the British civil service.I met him in parties, In ond coatter respect there pes 1 3 +: room for ., Liverpool, and had just tro hours talk man wished to get a license for selling with him after a separation of nearly liquor, all he had to do now was to get the He had to take the next signatures of twenty-five persons to an ap- train and steamer back to his business.| plication stating that he wig a fit sud pro- Then I came out, and I am now on my; per person to keep a hotel or restaurant.way home again.I am now going firet If half the qualified electors in the ward or to Toronto, where another of my sons is to get his M.A.degree.\u2019 district prescribed by law did not oppose Tears of joy and pride came to her eyes the license it could be granted.This was not fair.Either the would-be liquor dealer should get half the electors\u2019 signatures to as she spoke.his application or the opposants should be mm required to secure only a majority over The == \u2014\u2014== applicant and not 2 majority of the total electorate in the district.Advertisements.Another injustice was the fact that pri- vate citizens could not lay charges against CANCER OF THE STOMACH dealers for illegal selling.All complaints pg had to be laid before the revenue collector Some truly marvellous cures have been! and he made the charges.was very made of this disease by our Constitu- possible for such an official to notify per- , : : ; lained of and put them on their tional treatment.There is a peculiar Sons Coe was considering mea- condition of the blood hich [favors the, guard.io improve the license law in these wih of Cancer in all its forms, and! and other respects and it was hoped that it is the special mission of our Cancer before long Ee re be nade to t t to change this condition and it tbat wou e app : tons calin \u2018and vigor to the diseased and the legislature.Forty million Jollars, gaie Stott & Jury, Bowmanville, 2¢cording to the most reliable sue è 1 available, wete sunk in strong drink in Canada every year.Forty thousand citizens assurés MEATS, GAME, VEGETABLES, NOW IN SEASON AT LAMB'S MARKET Venison Saddies, Venison Oroquets, Young Turkey, Saddles Lamb, Sweet-Breads, Lamb-Fries, Calves\u2019 Brains, and other delicacies 100 numerons to mention, at \u2018LAMB'S MARKET, University Street.It is well to remember that there is a responsibility behind the bec Typourepe Üpion, N 1 OILE I LAUNDR Y ec Typographical nion, No.302, J E.Cote, Sarnia Painters, Decorators which is not present in all Laundries, Time has proven this to 290 GUY STREET.Phones: Up 3480, 3481, 8482, Young Geese.Giving 300 candle power lighe of perfect clearness, white and steady, consuming 90 percent of air aod10 § per cent of Pateinted February, Beware of imitations.Bee that the name \"\u2018Solar\u201d is on each burner, Also a complete assortment of \u2018Gasollers, Blectre- liers and Globes, Installation at exceedingly low prices.The Poorless Gas Light Co.of Montreal, Lid, 83 St, Lawrence at., Montreal, Phones\u2014Bell, Main 1356; Merchants, 296, Wm, Jas.Dawson, filled as they were with.OGILVIE BROS, Sanitary and Heating Engineers - \u201c449 BLEURY STREET.TELEPHONES\u2014Up 2401 t 161.MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by JOHN M, M.DUFF, 107 ft.James St 49 Crescent ft \" CAKE KEEPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook's Friend Baking Powder.Purity, Strength, Perfection.Sold Everywhere.\u2014_) MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON, Notaries and Commissioners, Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Buliding, 112 mt.Jumes Street, FLOUR™=> % FOR BREAD AND FOR PASTRY.ele Wheat Fleur and Graham Flour Whele fer Browa Bread.» 1E & HARV1E, » BROD 30 aad 13 Bleary Mrees® CANADIAN CUSTOMS TARIFF and EXCISE DUTIES, with Extracts from the Canadian Customs Acts; including all the Tarif changes, and special regulations.Corrected to date.PFICO.L2200 000000000000 0 «oro FINtY cents MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.STATIONE! BLAXK BOOK MAKERS aD PRINTERS 1755 and 175?Notre Dame St, MONTREAL, = of the Dominion were sent to jail every year of whom only eight percent were total abstainers and over four thousand, some statisticians sai@ five thousand, go down te untimely graves through indulgence in intoxicating beverages.\u2018How,\u2019 asked the speaker, in conclusion, \u2018can intelligent, Christian men and women defend and sustain such a wofully destructive traffic.NOTES AND NOTICES.- What Swiss Food Does.\u2014Swiss Food invigorates and develops mind and mus cle.It is a scientific combination in food form of nature\u2019s best ingredients.Try it for breakfast.Advertisements.You have 115 kinds of Brea to choose from with JAME STRACHAN.Bakers to Royalty, EN = Th Rass ile tn AN + 4 A ei Le) re A Patan dat 8 I He wl SONI re on RE ca ee A = pa ; rs a gti CA NA DI \u2014 -FI AN _ RST M AN TH SECT, U E _ FA SE: 10 CT SSI NA UR _ oO AL RE Th N ME RS | = ciatio C HOTEL, ETIN regr \u2014 Fie (annie ome WINDSOR CE ind ir 3 R Club .Sen A of the se the Ma ite © he m = - t Tr 331 ; n com e - ee E.he Hotel, Rv ufact: gessio ES \u2014 oh fo ere, morning peo avenue, i fmea.had the of = _ r sio day 18 À the the ill b the at oe afte es C th he eto friends = ipo and tour of secretary, mee the McGi Nesle ho moin \u2014 HE: dmpleuen the : of t eta 1d etin e al .nt wi use ner rom ! 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RS Pp TE - 8 | provi E asse oiitie and or Ris Ll Ta Tomo.ef.78) x ree n, A M > inciel ga sets ile the HC 1665 \u201d oli .& .B nshi A.Mac mio editors Sime st the muets a us ue Eas 5 st 2 Hoon elds A v colder ae 3 ardies vom alles sm va 2, jody aw ome ' R.T cred! od 18 Bed has b ê Sati see ne By ae on mer k.& Pacs on a Elec.i ny prof TR : 6 cd! d nd the TE vi\" oo LÉ sise.in?Mo Hactonalas mes cid, n.Hy sept.Kana i 18a ad Le pe rf ntreal ar, oT soa sto 1:24 Tex ee 138 Wb - un Ba offi CV ghae or sh 5 2 Ba 4 \u20ac a s«] vk [ au.lod 24% - wd = 19 Bra ok ot ss KC hr a .Elev.yA 4 ent Vs si; mch 109 r Me alot Mo ¢ for i .183 é nH flo.-Yoton* 3 _ s om st.ntre y De 7 No N11 eal a 304 H ces Jam al B posit | est.w + 13% Oh \u2014 RO a at Q es 5 nild Chal ove .B nd ueb tre lez ; 1a orn.cee 19 LOS né ina à .are rt\" bl 3 , M : : | & Jack Ener an out 8: to J int AY _\u2014\u2014 ag sre La t.M- T er A \u2014\u2014 or.tor, = De De R.Te 0g AFT \u2014 hi © pot ols co An à Ein _\u2014 gh > s U ed Hew a 5! er City tre RV ro or A Rol Hall ILLE a} af © \"aes le all or FE kel où , Lo ABR , to.we TAA c ho, | Fire OE Peas Ard pod \u2018a Inge to $1 + us se hel | at 4, 2 al at To tS.h.Buys.pr $19 -\u2014 i pe FR T Tz © FINANCIAL i; OCAL STOCKS, VIRM, OTHERS DULL.\u2018Woness\" Office, :+-diy Morning, Sept.20.wed up a quarter of a point \u2018be stock belog ia demand « frr Engilsh account.It n the course of the morning\u2019s ro-overed to yesterday\u2019s high- Jemand fer mill feed is more than _.s.1ve, more particularly ia this ;-2 \u2018or shorts, which are very scarce Montreal Our quotations are unaltered.\u201cHEBSE UNSETTLBD.-srg - an Unsettled feeling in the -ao cutter market continues very f-m to Chicago, thence east via uffalo an street.- Notre e , .EE | rn 1 ae que Semis 0 7 PUT Ea, Thro\u2019.Total.Niagara Pail, and ta palate Ia Fs co ; rer pere paire on] * vs Cx itaess OF 1B 3 ars honditions.© At To Liverpoel .ten 0 9.431 returning threugh New England to New , > cash p .N.D.G, \u2018 | ff + 2a177 yesterday twenty cents was paid To Mamchestor .5,946 \u201c513 HY ork.meer SCOTCH EED Wanted.= ; i à - s:>u* 500 packages of Quebec cream- Te Haswow +4 = Le oh rai CHBESE BOARDS.; SUITINGS, ef fhe mere ra BEAUTIFUL HOMES-\u2014MONTREAL Fen: ÿ i: The - ve ' , .19.\u2014 am.à \" ; 7 90.Price, to $00.; ee mt AE ere se packaees où Dune, Tro 1 LP designe ave AE EE EUR DEEE arms ctv.\u201d Moses sévices coast [J .arse \" 5 v ct: lo-day were 506 packages., tuyers were present, and bid the saltles on sale tn our L'att- J \u2018 , building yeur own home.City advan- Wu AN \u2014 Oats, 39%c to 46c for No.2, Total .BET RATS BIO ler up to 20 1-8c.Jobn Orpe gbt 150 oring Department.steam or water, oto.B., BM, \u201cWildess'| | jes, school, churches, good sirestsside- 8 \u201cre Lere: No.3, 39e; American yellow Corr.week last yonc.18,039 1,344 19337 packages, and Lovell & Christmas, 10 = d walks, drains, pure water, electric Les x 1 on] ; sac 2, - .dû ; \" \u201c 1 - \u2014 = = > ; ; a R À CT No.5 Sos white Noh 0G Boor.wesw, 102 18675 L520.Te are a AE Riera timid l I : WANTED TO PURCHASE, PRIVATE lelepbones Reply tract to toe ix \u201cLOUR \u2014 Manitoba patents, $5.80; and Total shipments since 5 7211 320.986 No oes were boarded.\u2019 { aia must i goog order.Address | Park and lsland Railway.Also og bakers, $5.50; winter pont patent Cay Ii 205 Tin a CHEESE ALES, .Price, | WM CURRIE , 70, ness ce.Tots at Lachine, 50 by i 3200.WE liad oars Pra or bag 44.50 per Corr.week, 1902 .308,737 20,535 533,273 Date.Plave.erings.Sale > » i § A ae A QUES or we ARMSTRONG s COOK, Ne.4 2ce, ' \u2018 à 12\u2014Sherbrooke .100 8% - , 2 8 \" aen0id FUF- Richmond street East, Toronto, Owners.TEED \u2014 Ontario bran, in bulk, at RAILWAY EARNINGS.1\u2014Lindeay .116 176 $1518 1967 Notre Bame St.pleure CE CE and nae Jes Dia L +4 FR: shorts, $19 to $20: Manitoba \u2014_\u2014 3-8 Iysciothe \u201cfms 1.345 s% $ À prices for good goods.Promptly called TO LET, OR FOR SALE, NEW COTTAGE, © \u2014 hazs, $18 to $19: shorts, FPL.NT 3 poeliford .19 \u201c65 8% : for by MAX.FRANK, 483 Craig street.in Windsor avenue, Westmount; five bed- È PZANS \u2014 Choice primes, $1.33 to $1.45 MONTREAL STREET.14\u2014Stirling 1,105 1, % Tol.Bast 301 n on kiteben, ali modern # nt, 81,30 to $1.40 In car lots.\u2014 1-Picton x.100 0 34 D \u2014\u2014\u2014 feprovements: ready Sept.1st.APDIY.: ve Las \u2014- Heavy Canadian short The earnings of the Montreal Street Rail- 47 pp (oi) 3.081 80 9 = THE OLD BREWERY MISSION WORK-| GAMPBELL & GILDAY, 30 St.James Cee 10 te 3 tat Es $17.50: \u2018Am.¥aY for the week ending Saturday, Sept 17, |= yo 400 -1,000 > ren .ers gre greatly no et pépornin for street, - : cal nd were as follows: 15~Tweed .008 1 nd men, women, children; als, Infants.rT no, Sid, 7 won ts Sa pl SER Electrotyping Plant S308 Sie indie von Sir, sor sree a = \u2014ende ; ing to Sunday .$7,516,72 37,665.74 x$ 159.0 |15\u2014Kingston .1880 à rer , a at Taskers uncon, 1% to Monday - LoL TIE bp B-Berrte Lo x\u201c Lo : : = > looking Western equa ation, oy a hi xilled abattoir hogs, $7.50 to $7.73; Tuesday \u2019.527.990.- 5\u2014Vanklee 1 oes : SA { \u2018 4 order ee ous SA 50: mixed lots, $5.35 to Wednesday .671508 727.35 x342.32 lo\u2014Huntingdos .284 SI 11-16 FOR LE.Bargains.fully Bnlshed inside nent, containing = tb + $5.30 off ears.Thursday .721221 GAL TH 987 967 86\u20148%_ \u2014 SE oon.\u201d Lichen and offices.Would be 1,7 Ontario bite, 9c ; colored, Friday Luis SAS dos |1eCfroquels .1,09 \u2026 84 FOR SALE, BOOK IN PEOPLÆ'S Mutual soid with or without furaiture, much of GE ie ew lands 3c: and straigne Saturday gasdz TE 16 Napevee um Uw 54 - À chance to saours valuable \u201c5; qi; goclety (A,B shares, repre.which is old oak À Flow price to 43 tm - , .\u20141 ax = 16\u2014Perth .2,200 sees senting $5,000; paid up; enly cas mediate purchaser.1 andied, 18e to 18%¢ ; No.2, 12c $1,959.80 $49,918.65 82,011.15 16 Perth © oo.180 oo Machinery at a great bargain.[taulred.Address SHAREHULD&K, and particulars spply AE TAYLOH, po ye fl = 17\u2014Crysaler .800 900 9\u20148 3-16 \u2019 P.0.Box 28%.architect, 80 St.Francois Xavier 5 : ere he to 20 pi to end x Decrease.17\u2014 ndon .Laz sis 3% Address \u2014 * ELECTROTYPER, N GOOD CONDITION, TWo Montreal.est, : \u2014- 11\u2014Belleville 3 3 ALE, , votes EE 85.65: seconds, $5.25 : TORONTO STREET.,|Ir\u2014Corawait | | BUT 3117 BA P.0.B.2234, Montreal.FTI Stoves, at a bargain.Apply 14 Fort LARGE MODRRN RESIDENCE, FOR 5 per 10 Ibs.Tr Wl The earnings of the Toronto Street |j7_-Cowansville .1,689 874 8%\u20148 11-16 street.\u201cSale.near the corner of Sherbrooke and LEY.- Wuyite clover, comb, 10c to Railway for the week ending Sept.17, 1804, D EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS Son BALE, SUNLIGHT OIL.Ze PER 8 Danie street, on the brow of the hi - eition in 1 1b.section: extract, were: MONTREAL C \\ NS.\u2019 , .eel © .Lins, Tle: ; Inc.llon; also American gasoline, delivered! rooms.A rare chance to acquire # dren TE eats tn 70 Ib.thas, Ge; Sunday .ov oe ee 04 oe or $5,498 pet N York funds Between Pere MisceNanseous.= any part of the city, we.adv homestead.A fins, comfortable property, È \u2018APL SYRUP \u2014 Per wine gallon, 45c Monday .\u2026.- 6.653 Storia 50 dave ooo ol ih Nfl Cea ei DA Liverpool street.Telephone Main with 22000 feet of .ouse w | 3 \u201cms: 5c per Ib, in wood; sugar, Tuesday .7,081 2 Sterling, Var Tr 15 ttt gl 18.33 WM.CLENDINNENG & SON, formarly at 2016.built, almost pew, and bright, has a good RE | _ - Wednesday .cee eo.6,679 su Sterne demand \u2026.2.oid \u201417-23 corner of Craig and St.Peter streets,now \u2014 oR- view over the city, and facing St ens EN JN i 3830 to 39 sp ton Pa Thursday cee ae er eves se gzs Parle, francs shert .5.18 1-8 doling basipess at 408s St.Lawrence Main GENUINE , BARGAIN ap a a sacrifice; great; contains drawing-room.library.hb - Let à Ho \u2019 AY +2 15 00 esse se oe Dy eae ot.n; \\ ; 1 î i x:d.87,50 per ton in car lots.Saturday ULL ass 1,322 Sire merommeseesrepeeremesn in perfect «der pd tone; 11 stops, coup- vatory, with fine garden sloping toward ; poy RAIL AND CANAL RECEIPTS.né 27 ler and sub bass.49a Berthelèt street.south-west, and three spare building lots ONTA .Tetal p53 GTR.CPR.\u2018 to the east of the property, which woul } RIO MARKETS ¢ \u2014 Wheat, bush Co Dressmaking, &o.CHILDREN'S WHITE IMITATION FUR po sold separately st §2.000 each.The 0 IL DETROIT UNITED.Oats, bush.2,928 = - = ==\" \u201cCoats and Colored Cloth Coste, for 2 to 4 pouse is heatpd by Daisy furnace, anf \\ JUIET\u2014OFFERINGS SMALL\u2014 The report of the Detroit United Railway Flour, bris .os DRESSES AND SKIRTS, MADE IN Pirst years; Navy Serge Buits and Costumes, has modern, open plumbing, coment basse * © UNCHANGED AND STEADY.Codffpany for August is as follows: Eggs, cases .312 \u201class style; Tailor-made suits at pepular for 4 to 8 years; Ladies\u2019 Goll Jerseys, ment, is well appointed, conve \u2014\u2014 isp, 1808 180 Butter piss.on prices.MRS.WALSHP, 758 St.Dents Boys\u2019 Sweaters; prices low.CLARK'S.may be acquired on easy terms Taly \u201cept.20 \u2014Wheat\u2014Rather quiet, Gross, earn 3 43.481 § 43.00 $n Cheese, boxes - 130 street.- Cars stop at door.Roem Ome, 210 St.Jamas atrest.$11,000 for fine house and ae : small Ontario grades, but offerings Oper.exp.HTGL Me TT Lend Pores us 118% NFANTS HOODS IN WODL, WOOL AND Shthyo JAMES WALLAOR, Agent, 63 2 ee ee ; Ce ee ee ae en 3 n 4 Find white quoted at #1 rah Net earn $ 200.330 § 182.801 $ 17,939 Hams, and bacon, pkgs .42 rte I Sk; White Imitation Fur Jackets, Crete street.{ld at $1.08 outside; No.2 goose Qiher Inc.\u2014 2001 2,288 613 Leather, roils .++ + 3 Bootees, Infantess, Garters, Biba, ete: - i We east, and No, 2 spring at | Raw Rides .- Teachers Wanted big value.CLARK'S, Boom One, 30 ; a [ Dire A easy tone fo Manitobn TI Income 3 MTL $ 1510 41 ES BOOKBINDERS TO MEET 8t._Jamos street.DMONTO This is the \"cn, $1,10 to $L.; No.2 north- pi LL.90,005 , 84 ver - 5 : $i: No.3, $1.04 to $1041, Fixed ches ~ RT A special meeting of the Bookbinders WANTED, A PROTESTANT TEAGHER LNG ia hl MILLION ma 1 place tabny \u2018ay ports, pnd 6c more grinding Surplus 8 113726 À 101,612 $1274 nil be held in the Empire Hall, on Fri- .for the Elementary School at Riviere du Lod; Cut Maple, 13.00; a locks 6 is, Property >= of 90 percent patents are .a day, Sor BM at Pau hort Trades Loup ele Fo A TRANR delivereé ped rope &, J.for ; a = Aug.31: ¢ __ Glockling, Toronto, delega e Trades | , Riviere du Loup Station, ered d , 2?ati hale brands.le Brome carn: ! re 32,892,238 yO and Labor Congress, will address the meet- Que.MACDL san No.$ Canal Basin, cor.Gall for pamphlet and fall particnlars] lingarian patents, $5.40 for sec- Oper.exp.840,119 L781 ing.EE Sone Main a.R, P.INGLEIS & CO, à 3., 53 195 EE : - Pre Be pores bakers Net earn.$1,126,172 §1,178.357 x§33,185 .110 Temple Building.gay at $17.50 to $18 for cars Other incouie.681 27,748 x62 A avartise monte Employment Wanted.i $14 to $14.50 for bran in bulk orr\u2014 rn ema 2 «+ Manitoba mill feed steady [otal income.$1,152,853 $1,208.10 136187 MOLSONS BANK.YOUNG MAN, MARRIED, SEEKS Rooms to Let.hi vas asked, and for bran $19, pixed chgs .713,267 659.54 1715 OUNG MAN a EEE UE Co m= iD = Fans FOR SALE CHEAP i1.Toronto freights.rr \u2019 i - ; J , ; Market firm at 45c for No.2, 43c Burplus $ 499,586 $ 546,546 x$108,960 28th DIVIDEN D.round carpepter; oity references; Apply furnished, on bathroom Sat; with use of That centrally situated Property, 776 and ara.and 4lc for No.3 east or \u2014 H.R., 118% Alexander street.kitchen (gas stove).No.204 Sherbrooke Craig street, st present occupled by the ©! a\" 8 to 60c east and west.~rate jnquiry for cars of Cana- American steady at 2 yellow; 61c for No.3 yel- for No, 3 mixed in car lets \u201conto.\"Red and steady: No.1 white ++ Jie: No.2 white at 32c to 7 east, old and about lgc steady at $4.50 for cars of 7 for barrels on track To- \u201c= fer broken lots here; and \u201croken lots outside.:* Lac to 64c for No.2 west \u201ccpt.19.\u2014 White wheat, $1.01 \u201cishel: red fall wheat, $1.01 ~ Ti-bel, spring wheat, $1.01 to \u201cTe, new whent, 96c te 96c per \u201cMv to 5c per bushel; barley, Fer bushel; corn, 66 to 2c pec J \u2014 Lee BRISISH CATTLE MARKETS .ondon, .5.\u2014Tp-day\u2019's supply © pensts, D par with Monday last, showed decrease of 40 hend, owing to teur pl rivals from midland counties.Trade or both prime and recond quality was ox tremely slew, tendency in value being A tber In favor of buyers.Fat cows and butchering bulls stronger in number.AF Iate rates were with difficulty mainta nes: Top rates, per 8 lbs.\u2014§0 to 90 some à vons, 4s Sd: 90 stone polled cross- ee Scotch, and 90 stone Herefords, 45 sd to te 84:9 stone Runts, 4s 2d to 4s 64; 95 5 ne shorthorns, 4s 34 to 4s 44; 0 sone sa cows, 3s 8d; 100 stone fat bulls, 3s to 3s bd.: Nor- Arrival\u201450 cross-breds, Scotch: 8 x; 1,054 midland, folk, Suffolk and Esse LOB avon.De- home and western counties; crease of 1,460 tn pumber pessed in sheep The Shareholders of The Mglsons Bank are herby notified that a Dividend of FOUR AND ONE-HALP PERCHNT upag the capital stock bas been declared for the current half year, and that the samp will be payable at the office of the bank, in Montreal, and at the Branches, où Ans after the , FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT.The transfer books will be closed, (rem the 19th to S0th September, both days In- elusive.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at itp banking house, in this elty, on MONDAY, the 17th of OCTOBER next, at three o'clock in the afternoon.By order of the Board, JAMES ELLIOT, General Montreal, Mth Auguet, 1004 } 2c0s to \"Nos « i - 4 0 À né y ads i Te an Le, ET WANTED.BITUATION IN DRY GOODS or Tallor's store; seven years best reference, big house in London.Address, TRENNBR, Stiliwell's House, Til Oraig atreot.- WANTED, SITUATION AS COMPANION or Housekeeper, by an Engl y speaks both languages.Address N.2378, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, WORK BY HANDY MAN, either in factory or gentleman's house, by week or month; understands driving and looking after horses.-Address, \u2018JIM, 40 Papineau square.WANTED, WASHING, IRONING, OR.f- clean.Address 8 St, Aleoxau- ea eatin street, facing Lafontaine park, TO RENT, A LARGE FRONT BEDROOM on bathroem flat.42 Mackay street.Tie a 20 ft.with lane in ress x 4 .snd entrance on At.James street.Apply W The TIMMIS NOBLE CO \u201cGROUND FLOOR MND SHOW WINDOW WITH HEAT AND POWER IF DESIRED.For Store, Warehouse or Factory, About 1900 feet of floor space besides basement.Craig, near Corner of St.Peter.fer partiquisen, ASOreSY FACTORY MANAGER, P.O.Box.283& BL 10 A MODERN GOOD SAMARITAN.(Victor L.Whitechurch, in \u2018Good Words) It was a wild, raging day.The wind came blowing over the countryside strong from the south-west, driving before it the flying clouds, from which every now and then fell fitful showers of rain.The light was fading fast, and the leafless trees stood forth in boid, black outline against the grey of the sky, their branches bending and swaying with the fierce blast, a day on witich the laborer gladly task and betook himself, dripping wet, to his cottage fire and the hot tea whiih it behoved his good wife to have in readiness for him.Along the so-called village \u2018street\u2019 of Little Carrington, battling against the storm, came a poor little trail figure, a child of some ten years of age, but ill clad for the boisterous weather, a girl with a thin pinched face clutching a basket with one hand, while with the other she tried to keep around her as some protection a faded old red shawl.Poor iittle thing! On a fine day you might have ssuiled and thought of her as a little Red Riding Hood on her way to visit her grandmother, but on such a day as this it was pitiful to watch her struggling along, and the stern reality of the picture would have put all fairy tales out of your mind.Presently she passed the last cottage of the straggling village and turned aside from the main road to a lane bordered by high hedges.Here there was at least some sheiter from the gale; but if her way had become better from that point of view, it was worse under- fcot, for the lane was muddy in the extreme, while the deep ruts formed by heavy carts made it all the worse for ber tired feet and the worn boots that encased them.: But she plodded along bravely, shifting her basket ævery now and then from hand to hand to rest the muscles of her tired arms.The lane became worse and worse, until, when she had trudged along a good mile of it, it was more like a ploughed teld than a road.A momentary look of relief came over her face when, at a sudden turn, a liny cottage came in sight, a lonely- looking shed of a place that stood all by itself, surrounded by a patch of neglected garden bordered on the farther side by a row of huge elm-trees which stood grimly against the departing day.As she laid her hand on the latch of the gate there was a roar above that of the storm, and just beyond the row of elms a crain ran past, the lights from the carriages flashing between the tree- trunks.\"That's the half-past five\u2019 she murmured to herself.\u2018Dadll be waating his tea.I'm late.The child was accustomed to tell th: time from the trains that rushed by rhe lonely cottage day and night.In a moment or two she had opened the door and entered the little brick-paved room.The g'immer -of a fire faintly illymin- ated it.- == \u2018Be that yot,\u201d Ebizie?\u2019 ~ The voice came through an open (vor that led into a tiny inner-room.\u2018All right, dad; l\u2019m a-comin\u2019 soon as I've lit the lamp.\u2019 She busied herself with getting a light, and then went in with it to the other room.On the bed, about the sole article of \"furniture, lay a pale-faced worn-looking man of some fifty years of age, severe suffering stamped apen lus countenance and premacurely oid.\u2018\u2019Tis a bad day, Lizzie, he said.\u2018I'm afeared you must ha\u2019 got wet.\u2019 \u2018Not much, father, but \u2019twas hzavy walkin\u2019 along the lane, and I'm a Lit late.We'll have some tea as soon as the kettle boils, and I've got a couple 0° bloaters.Mrs.Simmons up at the shop gave \u2018em to me when I bought the bread and things.\u2019 \u2018\u2019Twas kind of her, Liz! \u2018Has the doctor been, father?\u2018Yes.\u2018What did be say?The man shook his bead.\u2018I'll tell you when we've had tea, my girl\u201d he said.\u2018Only \u2019tain\u2019t good news, and I'm a bit upset over it.Did you spend all the shillin'?She nodded.; \u2018Ab, \u2019twas the last we had.Never mind, Liz,\u2019 he added, with an attempt to smile, \u2018we\u2019ll get along, ay, we'll get along, but \u2019tis crooel hard.There, lass, Ym a-wantin\u2019 summat to eat.\u2019 Tears stood in the child's eyes as she went back into the other room to prepare the simple meal.The bloaters were soon hissing before the fire while she unpacked the rest of the contents of ber basket, producing breud, buiter, tea, and sugar.Her old red shawl she bad hung over a chair by the fire, and it was steaming in the heat.In a very short time she had everything ready, and had carried in the meal and put it on the little table by her father's ped- side.Then she took in a chair, and they fell to on the simple meal.Slade was known in Little Carrington as a \u2018casalty chap,\u2019 which, being Interpreted from the local idiom, meant that he was an unlucky being.He was a widower, his wife having died some seven years previous to the time of this narrative, leaving him with sheir one child.He was a laborer, who all his life had had to be content with odd jobs.Not that it was any fault of Lis that a permanent post had never fallen to his share.for he was willing enough to work, but his invariable ill luck was always against him.1f ever he heard of a vacant job on a neighboring farm ramped a few miles to get if, ond pie was sure to have betn half an hour before him, or, if he did get the place, scomer or later he was bound to fall ill and lose it, for Slade wae not a strong man, and no benefit society would have him on its books, so he picked up what he could haying and Advertisements.Purity Bread.not touched by hands.Sold in wrappers.JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to finished his | - Adverttsements DOES IT STARTLE YOU To think that every seventh death is om consumption.These people all started with Catarrh, It\u2019s a shame to sniffe and hawk when Catarrhozone cures so quickly.It clears away the discharge, stops the cough, destroys the germs, makes you well.Get Catartho- ne.It\u2019s guaranteed for all kinds of Catarrh.ARONSON & RUTENBERG PAWN BROKERS, : 601 Craig Nt, ratches Jowallors Clotbles ; Fyrsand DryGoods.Fursstor, ed during summer months ARONSON & RUTENBERO, Pawnbrokers and Jewellers harvesting, hedging and ditching, turnip- hoeing or stone-breaking on the road, it mattered little so that he earned enough to keep the cottage over his head and provide for Lizzie.As for the cottage, it was cheap enough, being so old and out of the way; but there had been times when he was weeks in arrears with the rent, small as it was, and the two had gone through many a trial to- Zether.And now the worst of all had come.Slade had met with a nasty accident, his usual bad luck, it seemed.Coming home one night frem work he had taken a short cut through some fields.His way lay over a deep ditch, not a hundred yards from his cottage.This bridge was crossed by a narrow plank and he had slipped on it, falling heavily, and breaking his leg badly in two places.He had managed to drag himself to the door, which did not improve matters, and when the doctor came he shook his head gravely before he proceeded to set the limb.: ; \u2018This may be a very bad job, my man,\u2019 be said; \u2018you ought really to go | to the hospital, but I hardly like to move you yet.; Slade winced; not merely with the pain, but because of Lizzie.She was all he had to live for now, and a terrible thought took possession of him\u2014thp workhouse! He had been out of work for weeks, tht winter had been a bad one, and now, just as he had got a job, he was laid up\u2014and with only a shil ing or two in his old tea-pot, the family cash-box.And, worst of all, the doctor had come that afterncon\u2014some three or four days after the accident\u2014bad mnotived certain blood-stains coming through the bandages and had removed them, looking graver than ever when he put on fresh ones, and had to'd Slade something that filled his heart with a mightier dread than ever.After tea, when Lizzie had finished washing up, she came and sat by his side and he took her band in his and told ber.: ; ; \u2018Lizzie, dear,\u201d he said, and his voice was choking, \u2018I must tell you what the doctor thinks.He told me he\u2019s afeared he'll have to cut my leg off, dearie.\u2018Oh, dad!\u201d ; \u2018He wants me to go to the hospital to-morrow.He says it\u2019s the only chance.Lizzie, I dunno what's to become of us.There ain\u2019t no money, and I owes four weeks\u2019 rent\u2014and\u2014I shan\u2019t never get a job with one leg.I dunno what happen?The child was struggling to keep back her sobs.For a minute or two she could not speak.Then she tried to cheer him.\u2018Don\u2019t worry, father.You'll be well taken care of in hospital, and\u2014and\u2014 p'r\u2019aps it's not so bad\u2014p\u2019reps ihey'll cure it all right.\u2019 ; \u2018Pm afeared not, Lizzie.But I don\u2019t mind abuot myself.It's you I'm a thinkin\u2019 of.\u2019 ; ; \u2018Won't they let me come with you to the hospital?P\u2019r\u2019aps they might.\u2019 \u2018No, dearie.And\u2014there ain\u2019t no one as ll take you in.(To be Continued.) BIBLE TRUTH TUESDAY.SEPTEMBER 20.THE WORD OF WISDOM.Supernatural and God-breathed wis- om is not acquired in colleges, it must be heaven-given.Paul dwells much on this wisdom, and Peter says Paul had it.Dr.Pierson says: \u2014'Wisdom implies capacity and sagacity, even or acquiring and using knowledge.\u2019 The more closely we follow the words taught by the Spirit the clearer will be our teaching.(See I.Cor.i., 20-31; Ch.ii, 1-10.) Good teachers will be simple in language, clear in thought, distinct in utterance.The trumpet must give a certain sound which cannot be mistaken, so that the most ignorant may understand and be instructed.Ruskin, one of the most forcible and instructive of English writers, ascribes his style to his early grounding in the Scriptures.A story is told of an eminent preacher, whom a poor woman went to hear.She remarked: \u2018Is that the great doctor?Why, I understood every word he said?There must have been a wonderful simplicity and attractiveness in our Lord's words, when the multitudes were so attentive and astonished at His teaching.If we want to catch men, there must be wise baiting.Our Lord teaches that the Gospel seed is the Word.If a sower wants to reap he must sow the Word, that is the only \u2018good seed,\u2019 and that alone can make wise unto salvation.If any man ack this wisdom let\u2019 him ask of God.Jas.i., 5.) The gift is from the Spirit.I.Cor.xii., 8).\u2014_ DAILY TEXT September 20.And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me \u2014John ii, 32 \u2014_ IN THE SHADOW.We must all go there sometimes.The glare of the daylight is too brilliant ; our eyes become injured and unable to discern the delicate shades of color, or appreciate neutral tints\u2014the shadowed chamber of sickness, the shadowed house of mourning, the shadowed life from which the sunlight has gone; but fear not, it is the shadow of God\u2019s hand.He Rovalty.RAlLwAY TO THE Maritime Provinces HE FAVORITE RAIN FOR RAVELLERS THE 8.15 p.m, at 4pm.Trains leave Bonaventure Station.CITY TICKET OFFICE: INTERCOLONIAL] | DOMINION LINE sod upwasds, hocording te steamer aug berth, sl Dartio- OCEAN LIMITED #22 sist KE po ION \u2019 leaves Montreal at 7.80 p.m, daily, Saturday excepted, arriving at HALIFAX at The Maritime Express leaves MONTREAL at 12 noon daily, Saturday exceed, arriving at HALIFAX 143 St.James Street and Bonaventure Station.STEAMSHIPS.MEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL Co From MONTREAL.*DOMINT *TANCOUVER.Oct.1 \u201cDOMINION.ICANADA.\u2026.«Oct.8 *VANCOUVER.?1800 w akc \"Oct.18 {OANADA.05 Montreal te Avenmouth (Bristel).\"MANXMAN Oct.15 * Cold storage.alr and cold eto Btoemerssail at darlighe MODERATE RATES.Ask Agents for partioulsrs of moderate rat To Liverpool, $35.00; Te London $37 6 *TURCOMA.17 Bt Sacrament street.Montreal, ON.Bept.2¢ {KENSINGTON.Oct.22 Oct, 29 Nov.8 .Nov.13 *TURCOMAN.Oct, 1 *ENGLIBHMAN.Oct, 29 N.Nov.12 ATLANTIO STEAMSHIP LINES, SUMMER SAILINGS.MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL, Tues.Sept.27.Lake Manitoba.Thurs, Oot.13 Tues, Oct.11., Lake Champlain.Thurs, Oct.27 Steamers sall frem Montreal at daybreak, passengers embarking the even.Îng previous, REDUCTION IN RATES.First Cabin to Liverpool, $47.50 and 880.00 and upward, accordin to steamer and accommodation.ound trip tickets at reduced rates.Second cabin, to\u2019 Liverpool, $30.00; to London, $32.50.Third Class to Live: 1, London, Gl; w, Londonderry and canton $15.TS Hamas Trains Leave as Follows: lington12.25 a.m., Troy 5.00 p.m,, 5.25 p.m.New York 9.20 p.m., Bos 8 p.m., Worcester 7.32 7.10 p.m.\u2014 NIGHT EXPR St.James street, and Windsor Station.Te M.FALLON, Rutand Railroad Windsor Street Station 9.35 a.m.- DAY EXPRESS, arrivin Bur bany ton M, , B48, arriving Bur.\\ngton 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 ame Now ork 7.20 a.m.Boston 7.00 a.m.Wor- Pul Seater 63 amman ec and Parl through trains.ne Arion cars on Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 City Passenger and Tickpt Agent Mancogter.M orioroad Advertisements, 1 Au Much City.Sept 17 mere : fpf, Manchester Importer.Bept.#4 Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwer $17: to-Gothenbe Copenhagen.etc, #20._Btockholm, Hango, etc, $ From Liverpool or Londonderry to Quebec, §15¢ from London, $17.To and from ail other points at equally low rates.FOR LONDON DIRECT.88.MONTROSE, on or about October 5th.Carrying one claga Secon Reduced fare to London 35 5000, Round ce pa London via Liverpool, 871.93.Li ht and airy rooms amidship; good table and atten.nce.Apply to - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYCONPANY ATLANTIC STEAMSNIP LINES, Beard of Trade Building, St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.: FURNESS, WITHY & C0., WHITER) Proposed Sailings MANCHESTER LINERS, Limited, INTEROOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR STATION BUILDINGS.the undersigned, side, \u2018\u201cTender for FRIDAY, the 33rd Day of September, 1904, for the construction of a Station Buildin at Woodburn, Lorne, and Union, N.S., an prgsnretquaghan and Villeroy Junction, Plans and specifications New Glasgow, N.S., Campbellton, N.B.Ste.Flavie, Riviere du Loup, Levis and the Engineer of Maintenance, N.B., where tained, All the conditions of the must be complied with, \u2018 D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Rallway Office, Moncton, N.B 6th September, 1904.Moncton, forms of tender may be ob- specifications INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender for Works at North Sydney.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside, \u201c\u201cTender for Works, North Sydney,\u201d will be re- celved up to and including THURSDAY, the 22nd Day of September 1904, for the construction ot a Freight Sh and a Loading Platform, and the Moving Of the Present Frelght and Engine Sheds at North Sydney, N.Sans and specification may be e the Station Master's Office, North Sydney Na: and at the office of the Chief En- neer oncton, N.B., where forms of - der may be obtained, * oi ten All the conditions of the must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 6th September, 1904, specifications INTERCOLONIAL RAI LWAY, Tender for Cribwerk, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018\u2019Tender for Cribwork, St.John,\u201d will be re- celved up to and including TUESDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, 1904, for the construction of Cribwork on the Courtney Bay Branch, St.John, N.B.Plans and specification may be seen at the Terminal Agent's office, St.John, N.Band at the office of the Engineer of Maintenance, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.e conditions of the must be complied with.specification D.POTTINGER, eneral Man .Rallway Office, ager N.B., 10th September, 1904.AWNINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Will be pleased to submit samples and quote lowest prices cansisten Rood workmanship, \u20ac with \u2014 Telephone MAIN 1161.THOS.SONNE, Sr.193 Commissioners 8t., Cer.St.Sulpice, Moncton, is leading thee.\u2014Rev.F.B.Mever Separate sealed tenders, addressed to and marked on the out- Station at Woodburn,\u2019 \u201cTender for Station at Lorne,\u201d \u201cTender for Station at Union\u2019 \u201cTender for \u201cOrians, from Montreal.Station at Assametquaghan,\u201d \u2018Tender #Wyandotte from Montreal.\u201d ES 111BGRE 1 for Station at Villeroy Junction,\u201d as the case may be, will be received u J Including P fo and i \u201cFitted with cold sorsge.F| rURnEss, WITHY & CO, Limited, Agents, may be seen at the Station Master\u2019s Office at Truro, and | Drummondville, P.Q., and at the office af DONALDSON LINE, Bept.11.Manchester Gomimeres (1021 1 .Above steamers have first-class accommodation fo, Ta limited number of passengers.* CANADA-SOUTH AFRICA JOINT SERVICE Montreal to Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East Londou and Durban.Fer further particulars apply to 44.8%, Franceis Xavie:_st., Mentreal,r.Q.REFORD AGENCIES.Glasgow Weekly Service from Montreal, 88.MARINA [cold storage).Bep., 9 88.PARTHENIA {cold storage).«.Bept.29 8d.LAKONIA (cold storage).,.Oct.6 88.ATHENIA Twin Berew (cold storage).Oct.13 \u2014 THOMSON LINE TO LONDON, 88.FREMONA .secoresecscenc one 000 Soph IT BS.DEVONA (cold storage and cool air) Bept.24 B88.KILDONA (cold storage and cool air).Oot.1 , 88.HURONA (cold storage and cool air).Oct, § THOMSON LINE TO LEITH, 8B.DEVONA,., «rere rec Bopt, 24 98.BELLONA.ooeerererernnnnn Oct.6 THOMSON LINE Te ABERDEEN.se ESCALONA use suce sun.vun0 ora Oct.4 LORD LINE TO CARDIFF.88.LORD LANSDOWNE,.,,.ve O0t 6 Wm.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.THE ROBERT REFORD co, Limited, 25 St.Sacrament street, MONTREAL D.0.WOOD, Western Agent, Room 311 Board of Trade.TORONTQ, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.From Liverpool Bteamer.From Montreal, | Tues., Sept.6.Lake Champlain.Thurs., Sept.22 Tues., Eept.20.Lako Erie\u2026 \u2026.Thars, Oct.6 no JL f ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From Frem From Liverpesl Montreal.Quebec Sept.1 PARISIAN.Rept.18,8a.m 5 p.m, Sept.8 TUNIRIAN.Sept.23, 5 a.m.2.30p.m.Sept.15 IONIAN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Pept.30,5a.m., Sp.m Sept.22 BAVARIAN.Oct.7,3 a.m.11 pm Tuaisian and Bavarian are the Inrgsst and fastest steamers on the Canadian route 10.6768tons.Twin screws.Tunisian\u2019s record 8days, 2 hours.dship saloons, spacious promenade decks, eles- trio lights throughout, FIRST CLASS, Bavarian, Tualsian, $69, Isniam and Parisian, $39 and upward.\u2018Ten percent reductions for round trip tickets.SECOND CLASS, Liverpool or Londonderry, Bavarian, Tunisian, or Ionian.$3.Parisian, $3.00.Return tickets at reduced rates.THIRD Laat Liverpool, London or Glasgow 815, Paris, 8:23: CLASGOW DIRECT.Metferate Rate Service.Thurs.,Bept.29,6 a.m.Thurs., Oct, 13,6 s.m.Thurs, Oct.20, 6s.m, Cabin, 840.Second Cabin, $27.80 Third Class, $15.Return Ticket, $32.50 Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal \u2014 Economy.Comfort and Scenic Grandeur.Toronto, $6.50; return, 811.60; Hamilton, $7.00 ; return, $12.00.Including Meals and Berths, by MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE\u2014Steamers leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays ang Fridays, at 7 p.m.MONTREAL - TOHONTO LINE\u2014Steamers leaves daily, at 2.15 p.m., from Septem- zer 17th, oh Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steameys leave daily at 7 p.m, SAGUTINAY LINE\u2014Steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at § a.m.\u2018 CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 St.James Street, opp.PP.©.[AW WL NAV.( OTTAWA EXHIBITION, Return Fare .82.80 Going dates \u2014Sept.16, 17, 19, 20, 21 & 32.Return Limit\u2014Sept, 26th, 1904.Dally Exeursfon ( except Sunday) to Carillen by steamer Bovereign, Heme by the Rapids, 81.90.For above trips take 8 am.G.T.R.for Lachine to connect with steamer.T® LACHINE for Rapids take G.T.R.4.15 p.m.Round trip see, Ticket Offices \u2014 Grand Trunk Biatfon, Windsor Hotel, and 4 offices on St.James 8t., viz.: Nos, 128, 137, 143 and 178.Windsor Station for Hudson, Head Office, 165 Common St, TELEPHONE MAIN 1029.TORONTO, $10.00 \u2014 And RETURN \u2014 § | 0.00 Single $6.00 (including Meals and Berth) TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8 p.m.Per favorite Strs.\u2018OCEAN\u2019 and \u2018PERSIA.\u2019 Lighted throughout with Electric CUIBIN E FIRST-OLASS.Liste.Apply to Battersby\u2019s Tourist Agency, Toi.M.1307, 178 §t, James street, W.Henry, 185 St.James street.\u20ac.BR.JAQUES & CO., 317 Common street BLACK DIAMOND LINE REGULAR FREIGHT and PASSENGER SAILINGS tor CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l., SYDNEY & NORTH SYDNEY, C.B, ST.JOHN°$, Nfid.For all particulars apply to General Offices, 112 St, James Street, - Tel.Main 4491, Pr Cement, Drain Pipes, &o DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, me UEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited) RIVER AND GULF OF sT.LAWRENCE \u2014 Summer Cruises im Cool Latitaios THE WRLL and favorably known SS.\u2018CAMPANA.1,700 tons, lighted by electricity, and with all modern comforts, Valid to return until DETROIT, MICH., CHICAGO, ILL., BAY CITY, Mich.SAGINAW, Mich.GRAND RAPIDS Mi ST, PAUL or MI Minn,, all rail ST.PAUL or INDIANAPOLIS, Ind CLEVELAND, Ohio Proportionate rates Canada.Until Oct, 15th, 1904, from MON SEATTLE, VICTORIA ROSBLAND, ANACONDA, BUTTE, SALT LAKE.SAN FRANCISCO, GELES Sept.19, 21, 23 .FO WORLD'S FAI Leaves Montreal 10.30 rives St.Louis Saturda World's Fair Exc.T1 Bleeping cars on CITY TICKE' 187 St, James Btreel, 460 and 461, or Bon IL IGETY PACIFIC LUE 78 enw Valid to return unti RATES FROM CLEVELAND, Ohio.BAY CITY, MICH, BAGINAW, Mich .COLUMBUS, Ohie GRAND RAPIDS, Mic CINCINNATI, Ohio INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.\u2014TO Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland.Montreal to Ottaw leaves Montreal on Mondays, at 1 p.m.-2th and 26th September; 10th and 24th October, and \"th November, for Pictou, N.S,, calling at Quebec, Gasps, Mal Bay, Perce Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.1., and Charlottetown, BI, \u2019 The finest trip of the season for health and comfort.ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec.For freight, passage and staterooms, apply to J.\u20ac.BROCK & cCo., Agents, 211 Commissioners street, City.\u2014_ Be\" E88 CARDS any COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DONR Atthe \u201cWitnses Omics puit -W.&F.P.CURRIE & CO.: 845 9t James Street, 108 DAPART LANE, ALL THE WAY, PORT HURON, MICH, $ ST.LOUIS (15 days .5 COLUMBLS, ohte.,.CINCINNATI, Ohio.(via Upper Lakes and S.st.Mar.DAYTON, Ohio .,.oe VER, PORTLAND .NELSON, ROBESON, SPOKANE COLORADO SPRINGS, DENY PUEBLS.tu, OTTAWA EXHIBITION oh LI Proportionate rates from all sta\u2019.a.$48.90 Western Excursions Going Sept.22, 23, 24,1904, Octub.r , $] - - $ eee 11,85 Passe Win ch.19.19 Ce yy NNEAPOLIS, 0 or MINNEAPOLIS ss eae 20.64 8.SI3R5 10 8g 5 from al + 4.5 CHEAP FARES 1o0w one wa fa TREAL 10 *™ .Yaxcoi.8.TRAIL, $46.HELENS, LOS A.82,60 Sept.20, 22, 34 PE Return Limit\u2014Sept.26, 190, TOURIST SLEEPING CAR R R, ST.LOUIS p-m.Thursdays, ar FR 7.43 a.m.Berth Rate, $3.00 each way ekets on Sale datly, MONTREAL PORTLAND SERVICE night Trains.Fle gant Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains T OFFICES, Telephones Man Aventure Station.ar Lei EXCURSIONS Sopt.23.93, 24, 1904, 1 October 10, 1904.MONTREAL DETROIT, MICH - $15.00 817.50 Lo SEL S15,15 .\u2026 \u2026 820.00 ho.819.10 CHICAGO, ILL.- $18.00 0000 822.30 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Until Oct, 15, 1904, Second Class From Montreal Lower Rates to Many Other Points.A OTTAWA EXHIBITION.a and Rctura.Sept.19, 21, 23.+ a Sept, 20, 22, 24, 3.50 Return Limit\u2014Sept.2.154 SA ames Krrest TICKET OFFICE \"25 Sam ser CHEAP RATES TO CALIFORNIA $43\u201d sept.Oesober FH.13381 dye 0 Moutreal, Que The pe ue dev The cunt from reve] ment w.rd, No 10g t post demp vi th eues tres | West were Cio were Gy condi By propT ones priati oi U \u20ac: 11D esiate rolls @Inou! able, make any puch In over to au Years tuer coliec: sand o: 19 ed un ual MIize Ace fresne cd in Origin lor 19 Reduc made, proper \u2018or de conse $158.6) ment 1.586, 10r sel cat The ing oz ents, $469.12 Ri tax Db: arr their arises differe and b £82 Co £130,00 Lmoun 200,00 ol abo £equen 81 ot £750,000 sble f tions ; lus, 4 Fulirce Ther dwellir (Oct.10 for supply bals oi exact, not pa Tevenug £197 88 In \u20ac Blways mences from y Yas pr the ty During \u20acr than Ing to thay during the yea \u2018As | tmount thousar tnable the cas [erties Vithoy fined + Marran.tlentiez lo pay tress, \u2018As t enforces Questioy éessed \u2026 Bust of enalysis cents p of the 11 coule Cifferen nd thy comes 1 and me \u2018The on fund cal ] [So Sm WH s\u2019orns lomplai ainles Acta ik \u20ac pai been à ears, puede mixe | «ie! cat 05 : £2.01 2 8.4.re-coue plus such excess as may Ble OF 5 ls 2e 5 »ving arrears were outstand- « JD Des.\u201ca 616,778; ë s13; arrears of water rates] dat! Le \u201ctds > 4 Cu LU ~~ W-2T A CORN WILL DO.Treasurer Issues His An- ~~ henri, St.Cunegonde \u201cyes method où tixing the ap- ser vgment tne appropriations -»g to the statement of Mr.Du- -4ving the net balance of assessed :> x199,383,195.- municipal purposes amounted to \u201ces laxes, the aggregate aver- Stn i \"ov annum, while the aggregate - soning an annual loss on thee \u201can be calculated upon as avail- +35 lamilles at that date had CIVIC FINANCES.nual Report.ATER (CITARGES CON- LE GREATEST LEAKAGE.- 1surer's annual report was Mr.Rbb= office yeeter- vear ending Dec.31, 1808.-sns oi the year on cash acth: balance on hand Ping cov.as vear, were :\u2014Total oon 39330 total disburse- \u2026 -71,346.31, balance carried for- \u201c530L.ont Joans were issued dur- .thougn the city wue in a -suc %40,000 representing r1e- .230,000 on the increase value of real estate.Be- pons ot the municipal and 1» the extent of $100,000 , À in settlement of the city's crainage damages, but these \u2026 iw the charter, the appro- \u20180 be basxd on the revenue ror which they are made, .u the total amount of real rate and business tax + preceding year, added to the all other revenues collect- tue right, aftet May 1, to -.yplementary appropriation of collectable surplus over te.un to this surplus of revenue smite which will be available of future stil fur- may be 194-5 will be nented by whate-er oi the arrears which were out- on Dec.31, 1903.By the end ese will be practicaliy extiaust- Josequent years confined to their © estimate, .comptroller, which is includ- report of the city treasurer, the \\é.uation set on city property tv the assessors was $201,014,670.i» amounting to $1,631,475 were The exemptions vear amounted to $40,767,105, Ly the net taxable value was The one percent assess- %, and the one-quarter percent , axes amounted to $356,366.81, : vollectable of $1,942,527 .71.31, 1903 :\u2014ArTeas of aseess- arrears of busfifésd and pérson-] 3130.469.Whie the colieetions > vn real estate keep pace with suulation and virtually no loss \u201c1 them, the case is entirely ith the arrears of water rates on which 1s only about - tie yearly additions is over seventy thousand dollars.Con- : 4: lle total sum of $1,246, winding on Dec.31 Jast only \u201cYe supplementary appropria- sted after May 1, 1904 and which collections from this - practically cease.\"ts about fifty-one thousarg.IL (fe city and at the date \u201cuen 30 became imperative Vection by turning off the were, In 1903, more than © in arrears.To be more wr their water supply, the \u201c tnz city being constquently \u201cehimd,.vivence of the outery which \u2018P< When tlus proceeding com- » Ouiery which grows greuter - \u20189 Year, the \u2018shutting off\u201d \u201cdy suspended 1n 1903 atter > had been ten days out.wi ten days, however, no few #0 aecounts Were paid, amount + 252,000, à sum equal to all volleuted from residences t*muning forty-five days ot loses through these an now, approaches sixty ails per anum, it 1s a 1ea- \u201cerence that this covers all the above list where the absolutely unable to pay._ \u201cHong that this loss is con- ower rates, I think I am saying that po well au- vases of absolute inability © over been subjected to dis- \u201cTuer there 13 any bardship ie low-rated tenants, the is whether these ave as- © or less than the actual Tater I think a strict « show that thirty to fifty CH, Which is all that 17,700 re cnarged, is less than Uv be supplied for if the © Let otherwise made up, » ently the profit, if any, + higher rated residences sents included interest © ood sinking fund, on spe- Sat.1901 and 1902, $1.089,- «x.%355,000; civic admin- ADrertisements.© nron swear, and ladies nie sary if Putnam's a of Mr.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SABREVOIS COLLEGE, MONTREAL Residential and Day School for Boys and Girls.Practical Education in Fr English.Prepares for Caiversity: mend moderate.A limited number of English ouvlls received into the residence.Apply to REV.D.LARIVIERE, B.A., Principal, 181 Chathem street, Montreal.\u2014 __ Music and Art.nas ME MONTREAL CONSERVATORY © Founded in 1 F music by C.E.Seifert, the Director.and g4c rchester St.ne sxanchEs\".Voice, Piano, Violin.Gran mo Theory o Music, &c., &c Sand for Prospectus.W.RAPHAEL'S ART CLASSES for Drawing and Painting, will open on the 14th of October.For particulars, apply at bis studio, 2204 St.Catherine atreet.JOHN B.NORTON, r x A.\u20ac.0.,, A.R.C.0., Lic.Mus.ellow of the American Guild of Organis New York, Associate of the Royal Co Tags of Organists.London, Eng, Licentiate in Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIKECTOR OF HRINT CHURCH CATHEDRAL, Lessons in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYENG, VOCAL CU THEORY ©F MUSIC.LTURE end (he 1ogonre oi age System \" taught for children from 6 to pils prepared for examinati (to arrange about lessons) from tos A omen BISHOP STREET.\u2014 Advertisements.RIDING SADDLES (Made in England.) HARNESS, WHIPS, &o.Repairs neatly done.ROBT.IRWIN, Saddler, 50 Beaver Hall Hill, Est, 1835, perm, istration, $2,401,843.31;, funded and floating debt account $2,923,971.16.The receipts included $1,950,771.56 from assessments; $807,091.98 from water rates; $333,452.99 from business and personal taxes; $151,957 from police licenses: $25,827.64 from Recorder\u2019s Court fines; $00,384.42 from market fees; $7,040 Irom Hquor dealers\u2019 certificates; $10,507.14 from permits; $106,340.11 from street railway ercentages; $58,150.26 from Interest col- ected and $12,905.86 from miscellaneous sources.The funded and floating debt account realized $2,624,168.33.Speaking of the loss to the city through unpaid water rates, Mr.Robb yesterday stated that the only practical and leasi- ble way he saw of reducing the rates without loss of revenue was to make the rates payable by rcal estate proprietors instead of tenants.The small amount paid by those who pay low rent is the only direct contribution they make to the city's revenu?and they should scarcely be relieved of that.In fact it was absolutely the only tax some of them paid and they were as well able to pay their mite as many others in similar circumstances, who did so without hardship or grumbling.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OBITUARY.MISS SUSAN BURNHAM GREELEY.A link with the early years of the last century Is broken by the death of Miss Susan Burnham Greeley, aged 98 years and six months, which has just occurred io the Township of Haldimand, bear Grafton, Ontario.Miss Greeley had a close connection with some of the most Interesting historical events of tbe first two decades of the nineteenth century, and In her later years she was admired for her skill in imparting knowledge, drawing trom her stores of personal experience and the fruits of wide reading.Miss Greeley was a daugbter of Aaron Greeley, 2 surveyor, who about 1795, removed along with his cousin, the late Hon.Zaccheus Burnham, of Cobourg, into Ontario from New Hampshire, and made the original surveys of the towrships of Hamilton, Haldimand, Percy and Seymour.In a few years he accepted the position of Surveyor-General of Michigan, and removed to Detroit, conveying his family by a coasting voyage in an open boat, the Niagara portage being passed by the help of à team of oxen.While in Ontario Mr.Greeley had married Margaret Rogers, sis- David McGregor Rogers, M.P.P., and bis daughter Susan was born at Hal- dimand on Feb.25, 1806.The girl's first impressions, however, were connected with Detroit, and her recollections of that city before and during the war with England in 1812 remalned very vivid and exact.Mr.QGrzeley died suddenly after the conclusion of the war, and his wite,an ardent British -ubject.and possessed of much energy and force of character, returned to Canadas.She settled finally at Hald!mand, and the place where Miss Greely was born became ber home for the tf her life.vont wbo knew her well, says of her:\u2014 \u2018During those years her life has been one of self-denial and labor tor the well-being and comfort of others, being exceptiopally gifted with a very bright intellect and 8 marvellous memory.Her early education wWac conducted entirely by ber mother, and completed by her own studious exertions, and for many years she | as teen looked upon by a very large sire of acquaintances as one of the best in- reliable, and clever women in the y Evidence of her wonderful en- tanc$ is found in the fact that than eighty years she conducted a Sunday school in her own house, LA ractor were used.| < n corns, drives away; congregation of as A and was à past thirty poreixn Missionary Society.\u201cue trouble, and h y the =v Putnam\u2019s is so well{ contributor AL angiors sell it ly last n she reluctantiy gave Up OD Same.She belonged to the Colborne the Presbyterian Church.lite member of the Woman's and a valued to many( magazines and peri- t odicals.\u2019 From 812to $50] THE MONTREAL Phone Main 17M.DAILY WITNESS.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.MISS GRAHAM'S PHONOCRAPHIC AND BU SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, FRENCH.SOOK-KEEPING -The Laveque Universal System.\u201d.\u2018\u2019- Practical business training.Positions guaranteed to competent stenographers.DAY AND EVENING CLASSES open all year: 2204 St.Catherine street, opposite Christ Church Cathedral, two deors-east of University street.Street Cars STOP AT THE DOOR.NESS INSTITUTE \u2018Pupils may cuter at any time, Prospectus on application.ou MONDAYS, Sept.26th, at Uptown 151 for prospectus.\"ROSLYN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, 423 MOUNT PLEASANT AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.This school will be re-opened on Tuesday, 13th September, when a preparatory class will be formed.Private lessons for ladies every afternoon.Prineipal\u2014 J.PORNTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E.L.S.MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION.J.P.STEPHEN, Principal.RE-OPENS Sept.15th.Afternoon Classes for Ladies only.Evening Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen.Seturday Morning Class for Children.Private Lessons at special hours.FRASER INSTITUTE, Cor.Dorchester and Univergflty streets Write, Call or \"Phone Up 247 4.EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR MEN.19 Subjects Commercial Classes Mechanical Language Open from October 1st to June 23rd.Yeung Men's Christian Association, Deminien Square.Telephone Education Director Up 985 Y.W.C.A.SCHOOL OF COOKERY, 896 Dorchester Street.Will open September 26th.Puplls wishing to enter the classes are requested to make application at once to the Principal, MISS DOW, between tbe hours of 2 ind 4 and 7 and 8 p.m.Young Women's Christian Association 896 DORCHESTER STREET.EDUOATIONAL CLASSES @pen MONDAY, Oetober Srd, 1904, Dressmakinz, Plain Sewing, Millinery, Art Needlework, French, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Home Nursing, Physical Training, English, Singing, Elocutlon, Travel Club, Reading Circle, Girls\u2019 Clubs, Bible Study.For furthe- information apply at the office, 893 Dorchester street.TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE, (Afüllated to McGlli University), #3 Simpson Street, Momtresnl.Fer the Higher Education of Young We- men.with Preparatory Department fer Girls wader thirteen years ef age.PRESIDENT\u2014Rev.Jas, Barclay, D.D.VICE-PRESIDENT Principal William Peterson, U.M.G., M.A, LL.D, PRINCIPAL\u2014Miss (race Walrley, M.A.Edinburgh.The Institute will re-open TUESDAY, 13th September, at noon.Entrance examinations for new scholars will be beld at the school on Saturday, 10th September, at 10 o'clock a.m.For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Prin- eipal, or to A.F.RIDDELL, Secretary, North British and Mercantile Building.30 8t.Francois Xavier street, Montreal.OTTAWA LADIES\u201d COLLEGE.Migh Olnes Residential Schoe! for Girls and Young Ladies IN THE CAPITAL.RE-OPENS Sept.6th.COURSES\u2014Academic, Music (Canadian Conservatory).Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Domestic 8clencs, Stenography, &c., &c.SUPERIOR HOME LIFE.For Calendar and partioulars Address \u2018' The Lady Prinoipal.\u201d MISS BARKER, 4138 Dorchester Street, will re-open her School for young ladies and children on MONDAY, Mopt.12th.Preparatory class for boys.Woodside Seminary.471 ARCYLE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.Will re-open on TUESDAY, 13th September.Puplls prepared for Matriculation.Preparatory Class for Girls and Boys.Kindergarten Methods.After Saturday, the 4th September, ths Misses SHANKS will be at home to re- yceive visitors on sebool business.oe ~ INDIVIDUAL EVERTAG INSTRUCTION WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, in ail Commercial subject.Type-writing and Shorthand in hoin languages begins on MONDAY, 48 UNIVERSITY ST.cor.of St Catherine.Call, write or telephone J.D.DAVIS, Principal.CRICHTONSCHOOL 1170 Sherbrooke St., Montreal, School Residence ; 705 PINE AVENUE., RECTOR: J.WILLIAMSON, M.A.(Oxon) Primary School, for Boys of 8 toll.Secondary School, for Boys 11 to 18.McGill Matriculation Class.Thorough preparation for the Universities, the Royal Military College, Kingston, and for Business.Small classes with Individual attention.BOARDING DEPARTMENT, At the school residence, 705 Pine Avenue, there is unsurpassed accommodation for 10 resident pupils.Prospectus on application (by letter until September 1).\u2014 The School re-opens MONDAY, Sept.12, at 10 o'clock.Mr.Williamson will attend daily from 10 to 12 poop, and from 3 to 5 p.m., to \u2018recéive \u2018visitors \u2018on school business.Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.EVENINC CLASSES resumed SEPT, 36.Individual instruction.Tel.Main CAZA & LORD, Principals.THE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 916 Sherbrooke street, Conducted by \u2018MIS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH, Wil reopep, on THURSDAY, 15th Sep- tecibqr.Pupils who desire it are prepared for the University School Examinations, and for Matriculation.After Wednesday, 7th September, Miss Symmers and Miss Smith will be at home to receive visitors on school business, Prospectus on application.DUNBAM LADIES COLLEGE The Church of England School for Girls.In the Diôcese nf Montreal.President, His Grace the Archbishop of Montreal, Primate of Canada.A thorough educational, moral and religious training.An excellent staff of teachers, careful, homelike supervision.German, French and Music.The terms are very moderate.For Calendars and all information apply to THE LADY PRINOIPAL, Dunham, Que.& cha 7 \u2019 à Conservatorium of Music.Director : CHAS.A.E.HARRISS.OPEN SEPTEMBER 2fst.Instruction in every branch of Music.Four entrance exhibltions of fifty dollars each, offered to candidates in open competition in September.Six exhibitions of one hundred dollars each will be awarded at the close of the first year to students of the McGill University Con- servatorium.For Syllabus and particulars as to entrance, scholarships, fees, etc., apply to MISS LICHTENSTEIN, Royal Victoria College, Montreal.ABINGDON SCHOOL, 1141 Dorchester Street.Headmaster, Mr.T.Ridler Davies, B.A.Cantab, assisted by a full staff of mast Boys are prepared for Kingston R.M.C., the university, or for commercial life, Preparatory class for young boys GYMNASIUM.Thera is excellent accommodation for a few boarders.For prospectus containing full list of recent successes and all other Information, apply 69 University Street, The School will reopen op TUESDAY, BEPT.\u201813th, at 10 o'clock.i Advertisements.P.E.RUEL, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER and |.DECORATOR, 849 St.Lawrence Street.25 Years\u2019 Experience.Bell Tel.East 1463.DO YOU WANT A New Mouse Built or Your Old One Repaired ?If yom do, phenc MAIN 4133 for JACESON & CO.Carpenters, Bullders & Contractors.Jobbing promptly attended to.Valuations made: Office and Workshops 329B to 335 Hibernia Tel.Main No, 3486 Resideneoe, 2007 Notre Dame Street, J.B.JOHANSON & CO., Contractors, Carpenters and joiners, 91 INSPECTOR STREET.Store and Office Fixtures made to order.All kinds of Jobbing pro:uptly done.BRISTLE HAIR BRUSHES.Lot of Sample STIFF BRISTLE NATE BRUSHES, Also, a few ENGLISH HANDLE CLOTH BRUSHRS, ULLEY\u2019S BRUSH WORKS.76 Victoria Rquare-78.Carpet Bwespers Repaired.Tel.M.2760.W.J.HASTINGS ELEOTRIOAL CONTRACTOR, e908 Dorchester street.\u201cQOLDEN WHEAT,\u201d A new bread made from Whole Wheat, good for dyspoptics; a real health food.Also the NCO LCH?\u2014AND- - \u201cNIWENGLANTD LOAF,\u201d made from Choicest Manitobs patent flour, can be had from R.8S.AULD, 557 8t.Antoine (cor.Atwater Ave).TEL.MOUNT 13.IS YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY?The QUREN'S HAIR HELPER is n preparation that restores hair to i:i natural eslor and beauty, srrestsfalling out, removes dandruff and cures baldness.It isnota dys.Ii stimulates and invigorates thernots, producing a rapid growth, full of life and Aealth.The clear part makes 4 superior dressing, esqualloany 500 or $1 preparation.Only 3Soa bottle.For sale by all Druggists, or at A, D».MAFN°+, Corner Mountain and Bt.Antoine Sts, WOOD AND GOAL FOR EVERYBODY Br the load :\u2014Cut Blabs, $1.50, Kindlings, $1.50: ardwood Blocks, stove.length, $3.50; Hardwood eut and split, $2.50; Maple Blocks, 23.03; Tamarac Blocks $3.dhe t grades of Bituminons and Anthracite ¥ereeped All Ooal.kinds of Feed at Lowest Market prices.Apply W.LAMARRE & CO.242 Atwater Ave., near St.James, St.Hévri TEL.MoUxNT 600.THE LAKE OF THE WOODS \u201c MILLING CO., Limited.Mills at Keewatin and Portage le Prairie, Manitoba.CAPACITY, 5,000 BARRELS DAILY.Eastern Office: No.10 C.P.R.Telegraph Building, st Francois vier @t Practical Roofer, Plumber, Steam and \u2019 Gas Fitter, Electric Bells, Electric Light, Gas and Eleotric Fixtures, Gas and Electric Globes, eto., eta 80 LEMOINE 1.Beil Phone, Main 3838.Professional.; The HALL ENGINEERING WORKS Enginsers, Bolier-makers, Brass & Iron Founders, Coppersmiths & Blacksmiths.14 COTE STREET, Montreal.; THOMAS HALLM N.E.C.LE .ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, &¢c.HENRY J.ELLIOTT, ADVOOATE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 189 St.James st, Montreal.Tel.Main 3771, WILLIAM PATTERSON.M.A, LLB.7 Adveents, Barrister and Seliciter, TEMPLE BUILDING, 135 St.James st., Montreal.Telephona, with lens distance squipepent.Main 3000 _ R.A DUNTON & 1.BABY, .NOTARIES, Ete, r GUARDIAN BUILDING, {60 St.James St VUNDS FOR INVESTMENT, MARRI AGE LICENSES I880XD SMITE, MARKEY, ; \u2019 & MONTGOMERY, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Se, TEMPLE BUILDING, - 263 ST, JAMES STREET, LOUE.G SUITE, KO uFRED.H.MARKET GEO, L A MONTGOMERY.; WALDO W.SKIXNER PATENT ATTORNEYS, PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUCHECO.Faxp B.FETEERSTONAAUGH, BL, ME.ALBERT F.NaTHAX, LL.B, B.3LP.L Late Examiner U.8.Patent Office.Canada Life Bldg.MONTREAL Also, Toronto, Ottaws and Washington.PATENTS covitrrs E.J.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Liverpool and London snd Globe Building MONTREAL We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Eo- neers and others who redlize the aivisabllity of finer their Patent business transacted Rx- Preliminary advice free.Charges moderate.Dur Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent upon re quest.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg.Montreal, sad Washington, D.C., U.B.A.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS \"OWEN N.EVANS, | MOSQUITORS! MOSQOITOES MOSQUITOBS! lJ.A MARTE, - Druggist READABLE PABAGRAY: \"7 [For the \u2018Witness.\u2019 READ THE \u2018WITNESS.\u2019 It you wish to get the news, So you needn't pick and choose, Read the \u2018Witness\u2019\u2014 Wish to travel fest or slow Daily round the earth and know Just exdctly how things go, Read the \u2018Witnesz.\u2019 Would you learn of Kuropatkin And the warriors of that kin, Road the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Or of bow the Japs, 50 cocky Play at military hockey, Under Genera: Kuroki, se Read the \u2018Witness.\u2019 If you would be well informed, It you'ld see Port Arthur stormed, Read tha \u2018Witness\u2019; It you\u2019ld look upon the drama Staged, by Nodzu and Oyama, Or seek out the Dalai Lama, Read the \u2018Witress.\u2018 Would you hear the cries of wos go Up to heaven at sight o! Toge?Read th: \u2018Witness\u2019, View the world from Viadivostok To the home of Mr.Bostock?\u2018Hear sich men as Premier Ross talk?Read the \u2018Witness.\u2019 Would you gare on Wealth, the gorgon, In the shape of Plerpont Morgen?Read the \u2018Witness'\u2014 \u2018Wealth, the monster, with his candle, Playing acolyte to Randall Cantuar?(It Is a scandal).Rzad the \"Witness.\u2019 Would you see the City Council In the hands of those who trounce iil Read the \u2018Witness\u2019\u2014 See the lashes without pity, In the interests of the city, Dealt to this and that committee?Read tle \u2018Witness.\u2019 Would you have the creed accordin\u2019 To Sir Wiltrid o fto Borden?Read the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Would you know about Lord Minto, Where he\u2019s going, where he\u2019s been to?Anything inquire into?Read the \u2018Witness.\u2019 W.M.M.\u2014 Clocks of ail descriptions carefully repaired.Clocks called for end taken home, by experienced men.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James street.01d Lady (to policeman at the cormer)\u2014 I want the Bank of England.Polite Policeman\u2014I'm afraid I can\u2019t let you have it, mum.\u2014\u2018Tit-Bita.\u2019 7 \u2018OA STOIIA.Bears the The Kind You Har Aways Bought Bignat AT vi A tent Castor: - Bears the The Kind You Have Alwa Signature of y CASTORIA.Boars the The Kind You Have Al Signature o ee Advertisements, .Black Flies! Black Flies Black Flies ABHES Forest Friend Is the only Reliable Remedy.PRICE 25e.and Mo, CATERPILLARS | CATERPILLARS: Hellebore! Hellebore! save your Currants and Coosaberr ee by using WHITE HELLEBORE! \u2014 1778 Notre Dame Street.DANIEL J.O'LEARY, Carpenter, Builder & General Contracter, Valuator and Fire Appraîset, Alterations and Repairs of every descripti \u2014 Bt.Catherine Bt Office and Shop 3583 Quet cast of Gus.) Bell Tel.Uptown 274 Hraoch\u2014 8t.Urbain Béreét- Bell Tel.East 52L see (near Pine Avenue.) \u2014\u2014 = @roceries, Provisions, &¢ NOW IS THE TIME T0 MAKE YOUR PRESERVES and the best place in the city to med your fruit isat Walter Paul\u2019s GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT He receives daily prices the finest PEACHES, $1,600 to $1.35 oe hd PLUMS, sec \u2018* 1.38 PEARS from tee tp CRAB APPLES, Cte,, 6t6.Send your orders early, for they will be filled in rotation.Phones Up 12887 * 8 1138 .se a se SEE THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS is printed And .published at the \u2018Witneks' Building, ai the corner of Craig and St Peter streets, in the city af Montreal, by John Redpath Frederick Eugène DougalL of Montreal.: a ess communications should bead: dressed John Dougall & Son.\"Wilhess Office, Montreal, and all letters to th Esitor, should be addressed, Editen.TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.the \u2018Witness.\" # \u201cA «Hf E \u201c RAA A by A hey Sa g.- Blankets.better, if anything, so than in Blankets.marked all wool that have mostly cotton and shoddy quently the weight turns out to be less than was pay much attention to these things, but we do, ency among intelligent buyers.have something to do with drawing trade, but we rather cause we have the best as well as the cheapest.Canadian All-Wool Blankets, with assorted colored borders.Size 56 x 76 ., .$2.97 Size 60 x 80 .+++» +s .$3.59 Size 64x82 .,.$4.19 Size 68 x 86 .,.$4.80 A Blanket Special for Early Sh We have 9 pairs of a special last season\u2019s Blanket value, inducement to our friends to visit our Blanket display tom let them go at less than they would cost to make at to-day\u2019 Good, strong, durable 8.Ib, weight - Blankets, size 68x86, with assorted .colored borders, the regular way $3.25.To-morrow, while extraordinary value at All-Wool Blankets, whipped single, well finished .at both ends.Size 56 x76 ., .$375 tree se ae .$5.00 \u201csee ce 0s .$6.00 Size 64 x 84 .Size 68 x 88 ., \\ T SEEMS that our large stock wasn\u2019t big enough for our growing trade in | At any rate there's more to choose this season, and qualities are More kinds here than probably you ever saw together before\u2014 We are aiming at points beyond past achievement.False sizes and weights are to be watched if you are to be protected.This is an age of shams and in \u2018nothing more You pay for one size and sometimes get another.Qualities are in their make-up, and not infre- represented.Perhaps you don\u2019t and the result is a growing constitu- Perhaps the fact that here is the largest stock may pride ourselves that it's be- This is how prices run: Fine All-Wool Blankets, well finished at both both ends, very superior goods, Size 60x78 .$500 +00 00 0e» ., $B7T5 Extra large size blankets, light Size 64 x 82 weight and very fine goods.Size 72 x go .worth in they last, ER I \u201c.and, just as an = orrow we shall S wool prices, 52.60 Gent\u2019s Necessities.We carry a complete stock of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Collars, all sizes and shapes, At the popular prices .15c and 20c Men's Handkerchiefs.A special line of Handkerchiefs, with very pretty colored border and allover patterns, all pure linen.Regular 33 cents.Special at.oe .\u2026.15¢ We have just received some of the latest style Green Ties, Derby and Flowing End styles.Each .50¢ A complete assortment of Men's Derby and Flowing End Ties, in all colors .35¢ and 50¢ A special line of Men's and Boys\u2019 Plaid Derby Ties, in very handsome colors .28¢ and 50¢ - We have a complete stock of Men's Silk Handkerchief, initialed and plain.Price .35¢c tp $1.20 lawn, at,\u2019 each.Ladies\u2019 Handkerghiefs.Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in blind embroidery pat- ) 5 terns.Each .0 « es os ea Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with lace edges.1 5e Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, in 10c to 12%c Pure Linen Fematitched Handkerchiefs, with fancy embroider Mc \u2018 corners.Each .er se we ea QGILVYY 8t.Catherine and Mountain $ts.IN MISSES\u2019 AND CHILOREN'S COATS WE ARE AT This assertion is made without fear of reasonable contradiction, as we are quite assured that we have one of the largest and most varied stocks of Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Coats in the city.This season we have given this Particular section of our extensive mantle trade more careful attention than ever, and we Are now in a position to cater to your wants in a manner that will delight our patrons.We are showing a magnificent range of Short Coats and Paletots, and we are satisfied \u201cthat you will find \u2018no difficulty in selecting something to Your taste.° } The fit ant workmanship of our Children\u2019s Garmentsf are perfect.Girls\u2019 Long Coats, cheviot, with two shou lar and cuffs piped wit back, sizes 27 to 36.Prices ., ,.~_ $3.50 to $5.25 made of navy ldet capes, col- h red, new belt Girls\u2019 Long Coats, made of brown and navy fancy .tweeds, with three shoulder capes and collar, a]] piped ch, new pleated Sleeve, and new belted back, sizes 30 In.to 39 in.Prices .$5.25 to $6.75 Girls\u2019 Long Coats, made of fine Ker- sey cloth, in shades of navy, brown Boys\u2019 Overcoats, One is a new Cravenette Overcoat, made from the finest cloth, and style is perfect.Price for to-morrow will be: Up to size 35 .$9.00 Up to size 40 .- .\u2026.312,00 - Another line is a special attraction in Youths\u2019 Suits, long Pants, made from the finest West of England tweed, minister grey, with white needle stripe.Our Price to-morrow: Size 33 to 35 .,, .$98.50 Size 36 to 38 .,\u2019 se oo +.812,00 ve et ne on .$4.85 Size 80 x 94 .ou ., $5.65 oppers.Lm = TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.1914 and fawn, &ouble capes, fancy strapped collar and cuffs, all piped with satin, the navy and brown piped with biscuit collar, the fawn piped with emerald green, all beautiful comibina- tions, sizes 30 in., 33 in, 36 in.Prices .$9.25, 310.00, $10.50 Girls\u2019 Short Coats, made of navy reversible cheviot, new sloping shoulder effect, new pleated sleeve with cuffs, new belted back and flat coat collar, all sizes.Price ., .$5.50 THE TOP 7 Girls\u2019 Short Coats, made of fancy Teversible tweeds, in green and grey mixtures, small double epaulettes, new Vienna front and belted back, satin piped, all sizes .,.\u2026.$9.75 Girls\u2019 Short Coats, made of fine quality Kersey cloth, in navy, brown and fawn, new pleated sleeve and cuff, new belted back, all satin piped, lined throughout with fancy mercerized lining, all sizes.Price ce.$9.50 $4.75 Shirt Waists $2.50 38 only Women\u2019s Blouses, made of all.wool English mattings, full front with wide tuoks,.box plaited opening set off with siik cord and buttons and strap- pings of white satin, tucked back, collar and cuffs to match, white and a few Black.Reg SATs, otneviay $2.50 We Lead in Wools, Still advancing in favor, and keeping the largest and most complete stock in the city.The colors in every kind of wool have been sorted up, and we are mow able to execute orders for any color that these different kinds are wanted in.Have you seen the NEW RUG AND MAT WOOL?We keep it in a large variety of colors, also the canvas, needles, gauges, etc, necessary for working, Very sim.Ple and easy to make, but very pretty when done, Super Scotch Fingering, Super Scotch Wheeling Yarns, .Berlin Wools, Andalusian Wools, Ostrich Wool, Ice Wool, Angora Wool, etc, in every wanted \u2018shade, _- - 040 Housemaids\u2019 Aprons.White Lawn Aprons, 2% inch hem, and bib trimmed with one row insertion and embroidery with bias.Very special at.,.25¢ White Lawn Aprons, 3% inch hem, with pleated bib, tucked and trimmed in embroidery, with wide insertion and Hambourg over the shoulders.Price .54 40 0e 2.0.85e A very pretty Apron, with wide hem and ties, pleated bib, trimmed in insertion and embroidery, with same over shoulders.+5 An attractive apron, made perfectly plain, with a hem of 4% inches, and a pleated bib, with hemstitching and lapels, hemstitched and ties 50: This apron is one of the best values ever offered for the money.It has a bib tucked and trimmed with one row insertion, and a yoke of Hambourg 1n- sertion, edged with a frill of 3-inh embroidery, and wide hem and ties.Price .4.+.+ + \u2026 SOC À striking Apron for the price, with an elaborate bib, pleated and trimmed insertion, finished with wide embred ery and ties.30: Infants\u2019 Wear.New Goods in this Department arriving daily.Children\u2019s Silver Bear Coats, with large round collar, sizes 6 months 10 6 years, Special price .$2.55 and $2.85 Children\u2019s Cream Silk Dresses, made with long waist or French style, als?Mother Hubbard Dresses, trimmed with silk frills and silk embroidery, elaborately tucked, etc, etc, sizes 6 months to 6 years.Special prices .$3.00 to $10.00 OGILVY | 8t Catherine and Mountain Sts.arge House: With wo FIR amage Es Mill \u2018he enormous ine whoicsa ent: ol the ! uriware (om euoyed by à mong>t the gr he damage A! puards hadt a haput & Lo., as their I ali of the blo Le the Central fered heavily ;.P.Dawson, pder Cowan a inburga; and pureh of Notr Bove: & Co, prier.The » rey ses Tunnin Diz er streets.reet that the A: une o'clock the city Was er, :he residel i the Church artied by the ad broken out anada Hardwa p :ne veutre ( tone buildings fs.Dulpice : Rte the sacred usnesa block | bagest sides ar d ie Royer s r cnis of the rec n the west side pst side.The re o: fine widt ave found a | art of the city as sirong &t à pust have Carri tree:s such as the city.| Fears were \u2018en: jv of the Churc] onfagration spre ind carried the Airection and al st.When the \u2018ge he whale 1oree b y on the spot.aned complete Hariware Com wept onward in 0 ihe immense Messrs, Chaput, liolesale grocers bre here: found eze upon and .[mense warehou Ure of scething he cene prasen de extreme.OT Boe \u201crail roof, sh bere carried fron he boundary of t Dizier street, we \u201cT's of the br fep 1: from exte hat narrow pa) poured out a gre: De blk.but fe ha:
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