The daily witness, 24 septembre 1904, samedi 24 septembre 1904
[" = the Vor.XLV, No.226.PORT ARTHUR.À est Anxiety at Russian Court THE JAPANESE HAVE REACHED THE WALL, THOUGH AFTER AWFUL MAs- SACRE, AND CHOLERA IS WITHIN.Paris, Sept.24.\u2014The \u2018Matin\u2019s\u2019 St\u201d Pe- \"-sburg correspondent telegraphs as fol.was: Telegrams of which the general \u2018if has as yet no knowledge reached .x Eimperor at four o\u2019clock this morn- hg I can affirm that they concern Pure Arthur, regarding which place the sieitest anxiety prevails at court.The Jipinese are now engaged in a general sult, which is more furious than its ccessors, attacking the town on three =des simultaneously, and \u2018aeir whole forces, being determined to tush the business.Russian mines blew up whole battalions.General Fock es- jecaly distinguished himself, directing \u2018ne tire from the wall, which the Japanese reached after indescribable massacre.\u2018The whole of Admiral Togo\u2019s and Vice-Admiral Kamimura\u2019s squadrons are viding the struggle, which, it is feared sere, will be final.The besieged forces are fighting as in a furnace.A\" perfect storm of shells is falling on the town, tort and fortress, from the whole hill and roidstead.General Stoessel is going \u2018rom fort to fort encouraging the defen- iers In their desperate efforts.\u2018In St.Petersburg the tragic event, which perhaps will terminate by a glori- rus fall of Port Arthur, is wholly un- szown.At court hope hss not yet been eutirely abandoned.\u2019 ABANDONED AND BLOWN UP.S:.Petersburg, Sept.23.\u2014It is reported :La: the Japanese have abandoned E Bat- \u2018ery of the Kuropatkin fort, after blow- ag it up.General Stoessel has ordered \u2018sat the Russians reoccupy it and that ie approaches be mined.WHOLESALE CREMATION.London, Sept.24.\u2014 The Tokio correspon- -°nt oi the \u2018Express\u2019 says that the Jap- :2te bave abandoned their attempts to nel under Port Arthur, owing to the \u2026ieulties encountered in the work.I.ey found that they would have to drill rough solid rock.An opportunity has ww occurred to dispose of the corpses wutside the fortress.Wholesale crema- \u201c0 was necessary to prevent a pesti- «nce.The bodies were piled in \u201ceaps and oil poured aver them.Ty SETE SYt on iw decomposing remains was so great ra: 1t affected Dalny.REASON FOR PERSISTENT DEFENCE.Tokio, Sept.23.\u2014The \u2018Asahi\u2019 interprets « Russian persistency at Port Arthur + \u201che determination of the Czar and Ad- ral Alexeleff to still make the fortress \u2018 centre of the Russian general strat.| =; General Stoessel is making efforts, \"153, to strengthen the court\u2019s view, lle firing upon ambulances for the « ose of enraging the Japanese troops, has made the garrison believe that \u2018*r must defend the fortress until the + He says that the Czar will hardly + andon the idea of saving them.Ac.Jrbingly, General Kuropatkin lingers at Mikden in the face of great topographi- | disadvantages.The paper remarks jo \u2018he more persistent is the defence >\" Pars Arthur, the easier the next cam- ign will be.AN AWFUL ENE/MY.HOLERA APPEARS IN THE FORT.fn tau, Sept.23\u2014A Russian naval \u201cir here has received official advices .!: \u2018holera has appeared at Port Arthur.» Sept.19 there were only a few i.but there were grave fears that the vie would become epidemic.QUESTION OF CONTRABAND.+ \"'D>TUFFS ARE FORMALLY DE- (LARED CONDITIONAL.Petersburg, Sept.23 \u2014According \u20ac present status of the negotiations \u2018eat Britain and the United States Russia on the matter of contra- \"ot war, foodstuffs alone have been ly declared conditional contraband, + has notified Great Britain that '~ no intention to depart from \u201cginal view that coal is absolute saad.At the same time, !t Js -tood that Count Lamsdorff, the \u2018 - Minister, has given Sir Charles | 2\u201d, the British ambassador, a ver- \u201cTrance of Russia's desire to apply + with the greatest leniency.1he \u201csurance applies to all articles of ~~: enumerated in article si of + ~ declaration of contraband.The \u2018at the comnmssion has declared \u2018mal and iron to be contraband itect, THE ARTES PEOEABILITY OF BATTLE.employing, reat is moving from Bentzia puise towards Fu Ben aix miles TIR T6 7 ; ol south-east of Mukden to observe the movements of the Japanese in that direction.The line of outposts established by the Japanese is so effective that not even the Chinese have been able to penetrate it.lt is impossible, therefore, to say definitely how Marquis Oyama \u2018has 1sposed his forces.It is believed that General Kuroki\u2019s army stretches from Ben si hu to Bentsai putze,and the armies of Generals Oku and Nodzu from Yen tai along the high Shahe pu, sixteen miles south.of Muk- den, while a further army is moving from Dzian tchan across the Da mountains.All these roads converge at Muk- den.Of the four armies those of Oku land Nodzu are nearest Mukden, and their progress will have to be slackened in or der to permit Kuroki and the flanking columns time to come up.Meanwhile Oku and Nodzu have command of the Failway.Supplies of grain and ammunition are carried from Yen tai over heavy | roads, exposed to capture by enterprising | Cossack raiders, ATTACKED RUSSIAN LEFT.JAPANESE REPULSED NEAR THE HUN.St.Petersburg, Sept.23.\u2014An official despatch from Harbl says that two Japanese divisions, with a strong force of artillery, attacked the Russian left flank on the banks of the Hun river on Sept.21.General Bildering repulsed the attack after three hours of fight.ng.The Japanese loss was over seven hundred.The Russians Jost eighty-six killed and two hundred and s-venty wounded.The Russian forces maintained their advanced positions on a chain of hills before the Hun, ten miles wouth-east of Mukden.JAPANESE POSITIONS.St.Petersburg, Sept.23.\u2014A despatch received hers to-day from Mukden gives details of the Japanese postions as follows:\u201d General Kuroki has concentrated one army with Bentsia putze and Bensi- hu as its radius and his advance is pushing forward along the road leading to Fu shun and Fu pass.The advance forces of the other two armies occupy the Yen tai mines, the village of Yen tai and Sandenu.The front of these three armies is protected by an outpost screen which the Chinese are not allowed to pass.A small Japanese detachment is moving along the left bank of the Liao river in order to protect junks.TO THREATEN HE RUSSIAN EAR.St.Petersburg, Sept.24 \u2014General Sa! : baroff reports that the.Japancse armyd \u20ac Bun river at this pelms 1s shallow and probably for this reason the locality has selected by the Japanese for crossing.lf the Japanese gan a foothold at\u2019 Fu pass, General Kuropatkin\u2019s position at Mukden will be insecure, as the Japanese will from thence be able to threaten the Russian line of communications.Fu pass is only twenty miles north of Bentzia putze, but at fae pres | ent rate of progress the Japanese will probably be four or five days in trav- i ersing it.\u2018The Russian force south of Mukden is believed to consist of only :one army corps, which is acting as a rear guard, and is not intended to offer a serious resistance to the Japanese ad- vauce, END DESIRED.ADVOCATES INCREASING TO A PEACK-ALT-ANY-PRICE POLICY.Berlin, Sept.23\u2014vol.Gaedke, military editor of the \u2018Tabebzlatt) who is with the Russian army in Manchuria, says that he meets with many who wish the war ended at any price.Even in the highest circles this view prevails.He adds that it is not impossible that this feeling will result in a sudden and surprising cessation of hostilities.THE AUXILIARY CRUISERS ARRIVE AT SUEZ.Suez, Sept.23.\u2014The Russian auxiliary cruisers, \u2018St.Petersburg\u2019 and \u2018Smolensk,\u2019 arrived here to-day.The two cruisers subsequently entered thé canal, bound for Port Suid, after re- cetving a communication from the Russian consul.STEAMER REPORTED TAKEN THE JAPANESE THIS TIME.London, Sept.21.\u2014A despaich to *he \u2018Express\u2019 from Kobe, says that the Japanese have seized in Tsugaru Strait the steamer \u2018Crusader,\u2019 bound for Viadivos- tok.She has been taken to Hakodate.LORD DUNDONAED'S SCHEME.(Canadian Associated Press.) road and railway to .MONTREAL, pn ore 4 Wem The above is taken from a photogra ph of the new Eastern Townships \u2018Bank which has recently been opened at Richmond, and which supplies a long-felt want, that of a centrally located banking house, the old building being at the extreme east end of the town.This branch of \u2018the Eastern Townships Bank has long een a particularly flourishing one, situated as it is in the centre of a rich.farming country.The new bank, which was built at a cost of $12,000, is a massive and handsome structure, and adds greatly to the appearance of Richmond\u2019s business centre.The present manager, Mr.A.8.Raimbach, who succeéded Sr °W.L.Ball on his removal to Winnipeg.ln January, 1903, has the confidence and respect of people of all creeds and clagbes iin this section of the country.He has een connected with the Eastern Townships Bank for about twenty years, | Mr.A.S.Raimbach, man Eastern Townships Bank, Rit] an Englishman by birth.He at\u2019 Birmingham, England, and: came to Canada in 1883, in which \u20ac the services of the.Eastern Townships: BR ot monts ant serch years thers Waring H e Nea dly gina s, Willch TREE sequently transferred to Bedford, Stanstead and the head.office; Sherbrooke.Both in his official ca- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1904.ue .ast odbc sb NEW EASTERN SW NSHIPS BANK AT RICHMOND.er of the! MR moird, is\u2019 Was\" born - yeaf-he entered : ; CowamwilN, - packs \u201cand as à gentleman Mr.Raim- ach bas the contidence of the entire community.LÉ v oo e , MR.A, S.RAIMBACH, RN Manager of the Eastern Townships Bank, > Richmond.SIXTY MILLION BUSHELS.Canadian North West has Garnered a Splendid Harvest,\u2018 OF THE INT®RIOR TO THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON.2 Ottawa, Sept.2¢.\u2014The Hon.Clifford Sifton, Minister of the luterior, yesterday cabled Lord Strathcona, the High Commissioner for Canada in London, respecting th: crop conditions, in the iol lowing terms :\u2014 Am now able to state definitely that under conditions of unusual difficulty in the North-W est, à jair average crop of wheat of good quality has been reaped and isnow secure irqm substantial damage.The reports of] mjury by frost and rust were grossly exaggerated.The wheat of Manitoba and the North-West Territories will aggregate from fifty five to sixty million bushels.The quality is good and the price is ranging around a dollar a bushel.WHEAT MOVEMENT BEGINS.Winnipeg, Man., Sept.24.\u2014The great wheat movement of 1904 has begun, practically nothing was shipped last week, but this week saw the movement set in in earnest.On Monday and Tuesday 35,000 bushels or so were shipped, and on Wednesday no less than 166,000 bushels were loaded.\u2014\u2014 A BRITISH TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON.Washington, Sept.24.\u2014The members of the inter-parliamentary party arrived here yesterday.\u2018Lhe visitors went to Mount Vernon, wneuce they were conducted through the grounds, and while standing bareheaded around the entrance to the tomb of Washington a very touching incident occurred.Philip Stanhope, the president of the British parliamentary group, entered the tomb ing the remains of Genernl Washington a superb ivy wreath decorated with cut flowers.A card attached to the wreath bore the following words :\u2014 London, Sept.24.\u2014The \u2018Army and Navy Gazette,\u201d in referring to Lord Dun.excellent, and it would like to see the plan adopted in Great Britain.lt says such a system they do not know where ; their real advantage lies, Sept, 28 \u2014 Military authorities : \u201cue to express the belief that | wil Le fought near Mukden : doew duvs, but on the other hand | ne.profess confidence that active \u2018er are remote./ var balloon was sent up to-day! :** of Mukden, which seems to in- it the Japanese are expected to; m tha: direction.Russians are using war balloons \"3,4 Ci wv rey adem Se 5.+ 4e LA Aa dined sci ct MR.W.D.LIGHTHALL ON, \u2018CAN- (8 ADA AND THE NAVY.All Canadians will be interested in Mr.W.D.Lighthall's letter to the London \u2018 Times,\u2019 on the subject of \u2018Canada and naval contribution,\u2019 which is reproduced in \u2018World Wide\u2019 for this week.Three cents, from all news-| dealers, or $1.00 a year from the pub- | liabers, John Dougall & Son, Montarel.\u2014Adv.le 1 of George Washington, a son of their donald advocating the rendering of mili- | own race, tary service obligatory, says the plan 1s | his noble life and illustrious services to i his country and to the worid.\u2019 that if the Canadian people object to; followed this graceful act by depositing ,of the evidence, Judge McDonald found { \"Placed by the British group of the inter-parliamentary union upon the tomb in respectful admiration of À representative of the Belgian group a sheaf of wheat wrought in metal, on the tomb.| SENTENCE A LIGHT ONE.Brockville, Sept.24.\u2014The atjonrned J trial of Tony Rogazzino, the Hahaw, 1 charged with abducting the two children\u2019 of Frederick Widdis, was concluded, NEWS CABLED BY THE MINISTER |e, be violated the law.and placed on the sarcophagus coniain-| \u2018} the enterprise: \u2014 fWalbank., G.F.the children to the United States he was simply carrying out a request made to him by the mother of the tots prior to lier death five years ago.The court held that while he might | have been prompted by an act of kind- The sentence was® tempered with mercy, in view of the fact that the children had dis played evident affection for him.PEACE OF THE WORLD.PROPOSAL BY SIR THOMAS BARCLAY BEFORE THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.International Law yesterday discussed Sir Thomas Barclay\u2019s proposal that a permanent committee of the institute be appointed for the purpose with questions arising out fore The Hague Court.In the course of a speech Sir Thomas Barclay referred at considerable length to the agitation regarding a treaty of arbitration between Great Britain and America.He said that he hoped as soon as the election in the latter country was over substantial progress would be made in this direction, irrespective of which party was victorious, Thomas said there had been doubt re garding the attitude of Canada on this subject, but he had addressed meetings throughout the Dominion and found the proposition; - to settle differences - with America by arbitration was warmly welcomed.Sir Thomas said the peace of the world now depended upon the power of neutrals and instanced the fact that the United States in the Venezuelan affair Sent Great Britain, Germany and Italy to The Hague in order to set- tra their elaims.À committee was appointed to study treaties of international arbitration.\u2014## NEW BANK NOTE COMPA Ny MAJORITY OF THE PROMOTERS ARE WELL-KNOWN MONT.REALERS, Ottawa, Sept.24.\u2014A charter hag been granted by letters patent to the British Canada Bank Note Company, with capital of half a million dollars, #nd hwead- quafters in Oftawa.The names of the following investors are connected with Messrs.W.MeLea C.Smith, A.Ramsay, G.N.Ducharme, R.C.Smith, K.C., H.Laporte, Mayor of Montreal; Hanson Bros., R.Wilson-Smith, R.A.Dun.en, Robert Bickerdike, M.P.; Alphonse of practice be- yesterday.After a\u201cweek\u2019s consideration the prisoner guilty and imposed a sentence of eight fnonths in the Central prison.i : Rogarzino .exvlained that in taking 00 AE car an gma i Racine, Victor.Genfftion, M.P., James rgan, R.R.Stevenson, S.Carsley, all of Montreal; and James W.Woods, D.Murphy, M.P.P., and H, K.Egan, of Ottawa.The company has authority goo carry on an engraving, lithographing, | E | | | \u2018Y\u2019 NIGHT.| 3 church avas filled.- lard \u2018Y,\u2019 Montreal; | heen.lof the plan\u2019 of work Edinburgh, Sept.24.\u2014The Institute of | of dealing\u2019 Sir; printing and publishing business and to buy out existing concerns engaged in this same business.PROVINCIAL W.C.T.U, \u2014 White Ribboners Outline Plan of Work for Coming Winter.{ ANNUAL CONVENTION CLOSED\u2014 Huntingdon, Sept.23.\u2014Last night, | Thursday, was \u2018X\u2019 night at the Provincial.W.C.T.U.Convention, and.the On the platform {was a charming group of girls.The \u2018subject was \u2018Why am I a \u201cY\u201d ¥ and .two-minute speeches were given by Miss Crossley, Westmount; Miss McDonald, \u201cSherbrooke; Miss Thompson, Buckingham; Miss McNeil, Ormstown; Miss KR.Anderson, Georgetown; Miss Fisher, : Westmount; Miss Slack, Waterloo; Miss Seale, Georgetown; Miss Elliot, Orms- town; Miss Anderson Riverfeld; Miss White, Eastern \u2018Y, Montreal; Miss Mc- Farlame, Wakètield; Miss Thurston, Wil- Miss Ogilvy, Ueorge- town; Miss Small, Willard \u2018Y, Mont- rend, Mrs.Hislop, of Scotland, deplored the rapid growth of the cigarette habit ; among girls.| Miss Dunbill made a strong appeal for the women of India, who had a childhood and a womanhood, but who {did not know what girlhood meant.Think of a child of twelve and a half years being the mother of two children! Think of this pathetic little creature never seeing a book, not knowing her own age, compeiled to sit in water for hours at a time to get back her \u2018caste\u2019 if a teacher so much as looked at the place where her food was cooked, walking about praying with beads hidden in a bag the shape of a cow\u2019s head, fér fear if they were taken out evil Spirits should defile them, and prayin with all the fervor of her down-trodden Iit- tle being that in a future life the gods would be gracious enough to permit her to be born a man.Think of the thous ands of these litt: girls consigned to a life of unspeakable sin, (not a long life, it kills them very early) all in the mame of religion! One of the «rfing evils in-India to-day mas-strong drink.Idolatry was tottering, zenanas are opening, but the drink habit is growing with a speed that is alarming, forced on the natives by a Christian government, The little famine widows under the care of Pundita' Ramabai could \u2018tell horrid tales of their own mothers and.ing to kill them -and eat ine time; \u2018futhbrs and moth squandered in drink moncy that had it en.saved would have tided them through thé fimine to better times.Ts PLAN OF WORK.; This morning and yesterday the repot committee, Mrs.Currie, convener, was considered at some length, The Ileadet just issued by the Quebec Branch of the Dominion Alliance giving the percentages of alcohol in the various widely-advertised Patent medicines, was strongly recommended, and every local union urged to purchase them and distribute them widely, , The \u2018King\u2019s Message Card,\u2019 issued last winter by the Hochelaga County Union, was adopted and a new edition will be printed by the province.It contains a portrait of King Edward in his coronation robes and the royal word that His Majesty considers his health as much honored by thoæ who drink it in water as by those who drink it in wine.lt is purposed to have them ready for World's Temperance Sunday.RESOLUTIONS.Miss Walker, of Montreal, reported for the resolutions committee.Deep regret was expressed at the recent death ,of Miss Dougall, who has so long wielded such an influence in the Union.Much satisfaction was expressed over the securing by the women of Australia em in Jai- favor of woman suffrage.Unqualifigd disapproval waa expressed of Bishop Potter and his scheme for making drinking respectable, and rejoic- jing expressed that their sentiments were so widely echoed by the secular press of the country.FINANCES.At the afternoon meeting it was mentioned in the discussion on the fihance department that the bald statement of a balance on band of $523.81 was very misleading.Most of this was in money held in trust for special funds and when these were subtracted it left a working balance in the general fund of only $109.86, A W.- U.convention is never complete without the children, and this afternoon the centre of St.Andrew's Church was filled with them.Recitations were.given.dv.Noble Black, Alèxa Chalmers and Nellie McNaughton, and addresses given by Mrs.Sanderson, Mrs McLachlan, Mrs.Ewing, and Miss Dun- hill, of India »A damper was put upon the spirit of the convention at supper time wlien Mrs.Currie, the evangelistic au rin- tendent, received word that her jush- ter, who bad been spending a holi ay with her aunt at the seaside, had been taken suddenly ill.Ernest prayers were offered for the young girl's recov- erv.CLOSING MEETING, A large public meeting last night in the Methadist Church hrought to a close a convention that will long: bered by the delegntes for the sige of its evening mee\u2018ings and the warm hearted hospitality of the people of Huntingdon.ALLAN LINER SOLD.(Canadian Associated Press) - .- London, Sept.24\u2014The Allan Liner \u2018Phoenician\u2019 has been sold to thé Continental Company.fathers try.whi had th be remem- | this week's * World Clearing and Coalér Parce Our CENT.NEWS IN BRIEF.\u2014 \u2018Your statesmen are not treating us well over the Alaskan question, but of have made up my mind not to budge au inch from our present position, what ever comes of it.The Canadians are mpking à claim they never would dream © reliance in the British Imperial power.\u2018 This, according to an article in \u2018lle Young Man,\u2019 was the word of President Roosevelt to the Rev.R.J.Campbeddy (of the City Temple, London, when the two met at Oyster Bay, last year.« The general assault on Port Arthur is increasing in fury.Attack is pro- \"ceeding simultaneously on three sides, \u2018and the walls have.been reached, though whole battalions have b ) blown up by Russian mines.Cholera.| has appeared within the citadel, and it jis feared it will become epidemic.| The recent speech of Sir Wilfrid + Laurier on Imperial trade is being wide ly commented upon by the English | press.i The Japanese have seized in Tangara i Strait the steamer \u2018Crusader,\u2019 bound for Vladivostok.The Trades and Labor Congress ha \"elected Mr.Alphonse Verville its new - i president, and appointed St.John, N 54 :às its place of meeting for next year.RUSSIA AND ENGLAND, THE \u2018NOVOE VREMYA\u2019 TAKES EX; - CEPTION TO LORD ROSEBERY'\u2019S WORDS.St.Petersbyrg, Sept.24.\u2014The \u2018Novos - Vremya\u2019 to-day, commenting on Lord | Rosebery's words at Edinburgh, that | \u2018there is room enough in Asia for Russih {and England, says: \u201cThis formwa is ous iof date, since Great Britain by her ally lance with Japan has introduced a third power into the Asiatic domain, and it 1s doubtful if there is room for all three.Great.Britain\u2019s alliance has also placéd her in a most awkward position.She would like to be neutral, but she can not.This explains her peculiar attitude towards Russia.\u2019 \u2018 The paper urges the prompt departure of the Baltic fleet, saying that everyday\u2019s delay is enabling Japan to complete more warships.n admiral writes to the \u2018Noxoe Væemya\u2019 bewailing the lack of enterprise and determination ir the management cé thé isan navy, to which he ascribep | the f Hlures\u2019 of the squadrons in the Fat Enst'in their operations and of the guxil fats \u2018cruisers recently commissioned to stop contraband of war.He insists on the necessity for sweeping reforms in the Admiralty and the introduction of up-to- date methods in shipbuilding.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIAN LIFE INSURANCE COM.\u2019 ; ANIES.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Sept.24.\u2014The \u2018Saturday Review,\u2019 commenting on Canadian life insurance companies, says that while the reofganizing of the Canada Life is unquestionably sound, we have not been able \u2018ta discover any policy in its prospectus whieh offers superior attractions from those which can be obtained elsewhere.Regarding the Sun Life, we are unable ta, discover a single contract which we can recommend as being better for the policyholder than he can obtain elsewhere.Fraternal societies, the pa- pér says, unfortunately, started charging inadëquate rates of premium, and the majority dre charging too little for their insurance benefits.The vigorous efforts to remedy this by the Independent Order: of Foresters has been the most promis nent in bringing about a better state of affairs.of full suffrage, and for the pass.THE KILTIES BAND age in the\u2019 \u2018British House of ; So : Commons $f a large majority vote in (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Sept.24\u2014Dr.Parkin and the officers of the Kilties Band will be the guests of the Canada Society at a luncheon on Oct?6.Dr.Parkin speaks on the Rhodes scholarship.* By royal command the Kilties will give a performance at Balmoral Castle on Tuesday afternoon, going by special train after Monday night\u2019s performance, returning Tuesday night.\u2014 WAS A NOTED CHARACTER.Toronto, Sept.24.\u2014In the death of the late ex-Ald.John Irwin, which occurred !at his home on the island yesterday; a | ndtable character has been removed from the sphere of municipal politics.Irwin came here from the North of Ire- jland.He had ready wit, good judgment jand a capacity for work.In Toronte ihe came to the front from sheer ability, {and by reason of his geniality it was said - of him_that be had more friends than any one man in the city.He was a member of the City Council continuously from.{1880 until 1890, with the exception of the.year 1889.ANOTHER STEERAGE RATE WAR.Frankfort-on-the-Main, Sept.24\u2014It is reported on good authority thet the ship- i ping conference to-day decided on a I.redirection in the steerage rates from Hyp gary to the United States.- THE .LONDON \u2018TIMES\u2019 ON MR.Ww.\u201c D.LAGHTHALL'S LETTER., \"The answer of the London \u2018Times\u2019 tô Mt W.D.Lighthall\u2019» letter on \u2018Cana ada and naval contributions,\u2019 given ol Wide,\u201d is a fair; -olpar summing up of the situation, whith\u2019 will appeal to all Canadians.ol cétits, from all newsdealers, or \u2018yekt£_from the publishers, John & Som, Montreal.\u2014Adv.pulriug forward were it not for their - TS err Bi PUT.\u2014 ae MES a Pda A or FL Pom a 2 vs Ne ES en ae Ce ec er = TAC SE EE ESS PO .SRST.WC abe, nee 6 vais dom M EE RS pe SES Re TR BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Weotices of dirthe, marriages and deathe must invart- ably de sxdoreed wih (Ae name and address af the sander, or otherwise no noties san be taken of them Birth Bios are inserts for $50, marriage notices For 50s, dauth notices for Zhe pripaid.The an nouxemens of funeral appended to death notics, £5¢ setra ; other extensions te sDituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents Fer werd cœtra, except postry, this) lo JO conta per line autre -prepeid Sanual eubecrièere mey Mase avkeouncements à births, marriages and deaths (without emtendco oMiuary or wrats) ocewrring in their dmmediats Jamilios free of charge, tn which ones neme end address of eubarriber a Aud be rice.BIRTHS.ELLIOTT \u2014On Sept.22, 1804, a son to Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Elliott, South Durham, ue.MARRIED.FLEMING\u2014PEPPER.\u2014 On Sept.20, 1904, at 191 Quebec avenue, Toronto Junction, by the Rev.John Pepper, B.A.the father of the bride, assisted by the pastor of Annette Street Mebodist Church, the Rev T.Egerton Shore, M.A., B.D., Raphael Stuart Fleming, B.A., of Brownsville, Ont., to Laura Antoinette Pepper, M.E.GRIFFIN \u2014 BOYSE \u2014 A: St.Barnabas Church, St.Lambert, on Wednesday, Sept.14, 1904, by the Rev.William Dar, B.A., Henry Griffin, youngest son of tne late Jobn Griffin, to Florence, oaly daughter of Richard Boyse, Esq., both of St.Constant.HARTNEY \u2014 WESTON \u2014 On Sept 21, 1904, at $t.Joan's Church, South March, Out., by the Rev.J D.McCallum, dro- ther-in-law of the bride, Laura Weston, of Ncw York, daughter of the late Chas.W.Weston, of Toronto, to Edward ÿ, Hartney, of Ottawa.LAING\u2014MACDONALD.\u2014 At the Presbyterian Cburch, Wingham, Ont., on Sept.21 1904, by the Rev.D.Perrie, assisted by the Rev.A.A.Laing, B.A., Claude L.Laing, manager of the Bank of Hamilton, Berlin, to Nellie, youngest daughter of Dr.P.Macdonaid, M.P., of Wing- ham, Ont.MORGAN \u2014 CAMERON \u2014 On Wednesday, Sept.21, 1904, at Westmount, Que., by tbe Kev.John Mackay, of Crescent Street Church, Jean Nelson, daughter of Mr.Duncan Cameron, Westwouut, to D, Frederick Morgan, sou of Mr.William Morgan, Westmount.McINTOSH\u2014THOMSON.\u2014At the residence of the bride's father, on Sept.21, 1804, by the Rev.E.B.Ryckman, D.D., Cornwall.assisted by the Kev.P.L.Langis, Mar- tintown, John P.Mcintosh, Cornwall, son of Alexander J.Mcintosh, of \u2018The Glen,\u201d Charlottenburgh, to Lizzy J.Thomson, eldest daughter of William Thomson of the same place.RODGERS\u2014CLEARY.\u2014On Sept.21, 1904, at the Methodist Church, Shawbridge, Que, by the Rev.A.S.Cleland, Alice Maud Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Elijah arr to George Rodgers, of Lakefield, ue.STANFORD \u2014 CUMMING \u2014 On Sept.20, 1804, 1t the home of the bride's mother, by the Rev.W.A.Mcllroy, Margaret E., youngest daughter of the late James Cumming, of Ottawa East, to William, second son of Thomas Stanford, Esq.SHENSTONE\u2014PATERSON.\u2014 At the residence o! the bride's parents, 167 Walmer road, Toronto, on Sept.20, 1904, by the Rev.Dr.Waliace, assisted by the bride's uncle, the Rev.A.R.Gregory, Kitty Allison, the only daughter of John A.Paterson, K.C., to Mr.Saxon F, Shenstone, of Chicago.DIED.JOHNSTON.\u2014At Walkerion, Ontario, on Sept.16, 1904, Mr.James Johnston, ot Kincardine, in his eighty-eight year.MACKENZIE \u2014 At Lennoxville, Que., on Sept.23, 1904, Ann Mary, eldest daughter of the late John Mackenzie, Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Company, aged 57 years.Funeral on Sunday at 3 o'clock.SCOTT \u2014 At his late residence, 158 Bell street, Ottawa, on Sept.22, 1904, David Scott, aged Ti years.Thess sending notices for (Me above column may send with them a list of names of interested friends together with a onecent stamp for each address, and marked copies of the \u2018 Witness containing the notice, will be promptly mailed.For addresses dn Foreign countries three cents will be required.Notices received toc rate for this page may possibly be In time for page & \u2014_\u2014 Advertisements.MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Set up in any part of the Country at the least possible cost and in koe ing with the latest mode of designing a est possible workmanship.The SMITH BROS.CRANITE CO., 280 BLEURY 8T., just below Sherbrooke THE BEST MILK \u2018When ordering your milk supply remember thas we deliver direct from the form in time for breakfast.All the cows under our own care and everything connected with the dairy up-to-dete.H.& W.EVANS, The Blue Bonnets Dairy Farm, City Office, 5% Latour Sc, TEL.Max 903 TEES & CO.Funeral Directors & Embalmers 300 ST.JAMES 8T.Main 327, Up.1653, Up.1801, HARRISON'S Milk Made BREAD is what we claim for it, made from pure, sweet milk.One trial loaf will convince you it is the BEST BREAD to eat.ennai.Tel, Mount.386, and our driver will call.Office, 14 Semorville Ave, Westmount ATR oe oe eR NS PE sr EE TEE ETUI eo ee Co ; BR; = pa ee \u201d THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, we S_CARSLEY CS.A SUPERB SHOWING OF Ladies\u2019 Fall Coats and Suits Gretchen and Havelook Coats.Tallor Pleated Suits.This exhibit of Ladies\u2019 Fall and Winter Coats and Suits is absolutely the only one of its kind in the city to-day.They show inh all the superb coinpleteness ol Paris styles, the latest cry in fashions for Fall.We have gathered liberally of (he best that Paris or Berlin could evolve.Some are strikingly handsome and elaborate, others adopt variations in style that makes this showing unique, which is from every view point the largest add choicest exhibit we have ever announced You are invited to this Grand Autumn showing.Come early on Monday.PARISIAN COSTUMES.An Elegant Costume of beige faced cloth, made with fitted jacket, inlaid] Ladies Three-Quarter Length Coat, of pleats, tailor stitched strappings and ap-| Fine Covert Cloth, light brown thade, | plique.Skirt is cut with eleven gores and bandsomely trimmed.1s lined with heavy satin.$27 20 Price.MEMPHIS TABLE COVERS.This is a special lot just arrived and are marked at very low prices.Memphis Table Covers, in blue and drab, red and drab, green and drab, also black and red, fringed all round.Sizvs, 6-4, 7-4, Bd, Price $1.50, $1.85, $2.45 TURKEY RED TABLE COVERS.\u2014 Very durable quality, fringd all around.Size about 13% yards .B0c Size about 2 yards.$1.30 Size 2 by 21% yards.$1.65 Newest Silks from Paris, Direct from our Paris Office, who advise us that they are the latest styles, and are having a most phenomenal reign of popularity.BLACK AND WHITE PIN DOT SILKS, black grounds with dainty little pin dots interwoven, some are woven closer than others; they come in three different sizes of pin dots.Special Pele.\"ee 11 Le 45 4e 04 46 04 se ve ee ens +6 68 se wn .900 pockets.Price.SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER.ON SALE MONDAY ONLY.LADIES\u2019 DRESSING JACKETS Regular 950.Speolal 57c 95 only of these Splendid Dressing Jackets of imported flaneleite, in neat figures and fancy stripe designs, made with large Princess May collar, and neat frill.A very desirable garment.Re- cular value, 95c.Special price.0.2e 2000 .570 SILK BLOUSE NOVELTIES, in about a dogen different styles and colors, lengths of silk to make oniy one Blous» of a pattern, handsomely embroidered front of varying style, very elegant for evening or special occasion waar.They range in prices something like the following :\u2014 .$3.70, $1.20, $4.80, 36.35, $10.30.= > BEV oO.\u2014 «S.CARSLEY C9.1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 134 to 104 St.James 5t., MONTREAL.7 it \u201cue ++ +W ee ve an For the table, for cooling, for butter- making.It is pure and will not cake.A On Monday we will have on view two carloads of the FINEST FURNITURE ever shown in Montreal.Our second floor will be devoted to this exbibition, to which w3 cordially invite you, whether you need any Furniture now or not.Renaud, King & Patterson, COR.CUY AND ST.CATHERINE STREETS.Phone Up 3328.WATCH OUR ADS.Retiring from Business and the choice of this large and magnificent stock of Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, Beds and Bedding, Curtains and Drapery Goods, Mats and Mattings, Rugs, Squares and Ready-for-use Carpets\u2014 all at heavy discounts.Thousands are taking the advantage and thousands of homes can be benefited by our heavy discounts in all departments.THOMAS LIGGET, Empire Building, 2474, 2476 St.Catherine St.\u2014 me SPECIAL NOTICE.The Autumn Show of Coats and Suits at Carsley\u2019s.\u2014This splendid Show adds One mure success tc the Carsley roll of honor.lt isa unique showing because it is absolutely the only one of its kind in the city to-day.We waited until the last moment for the latest Parisian fashion advices.We were justified, be-! cause fickle Paris changed her mind and openly declared for a New Style in Sleeves.Our models are built with that latest addition in style and show All Kinds ot ELECTRICAL WORK at the CRESCENT ELECTRIC CO.at mod erate figures, THE CRESCENT ELECTRIC CO.2508 fit.Catherine Nt.Tel.Cp Ux, a In their completeness.The New Gretchen Coat, The New Havelock Wrap, | The Elegant Tailored Gown, the Chatin.Or NEWSPAPERA suitable for wrapping purposes, {or sais at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in 10-id, packages, at §1 per 100 lba _ this exbibtion the grandest on record.Special show on Monday.You are invited.\u2014The S.Carsley Co., Limited.PARIS STYLE COATS.| The Jacket inlaid and piped burnt oraage, full puff} : sleeve, deep cuff and peggy $29 50 i.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19 THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, LIMITED.10m ANNIVERSARY BASEMENT SALE! of Exceptional 6 Day QUISITES! Téspect, and popular priced.first choice.Just a few examples.FRER and Un excelled A FULL L INE of the Newest Goods from the largest market in the world.Sale begins MONDAY, MORNING, SEPT.26th, at 8 O'CLOCK, and CLOSES SATURDAY, New Bargains put on the tables selling in HOUSEHOLD RE- Our stock is HIGH GRADE io every Come early for following are OCT.1st, at 6 P.M.every day.The FRZIE, to the first 100 customers in this Sale we wil\u2019 present free a Nire Lithographed Tray in colors, free from all advertising matter.260 GALVANIZED IRON PAILS, 3 sizes, worth »0c, 35e and 40c; make a good coal hod; while they last, your chojce for .10@¢ HQUSEHOLD AMMONIA, large Lc bottle.strang ammonia, for .Be GOOD-WILL LAUNDRY SOAP, absolutely pure, large bar, for 4c, or 45c per dozen.WHISKS, good corn, black handle, worth 8¢, for ., .Be STAIR WHISKS, with lopg enamel handle, worth 15c; Sale price .10¢ RUBBER RINGS, good, fresh rubber.all sizes, worth 5c dozen, for 2c dozen.PARAFFINE WAX, best for cover- LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS \u2014 many various novelties that are superb] ing jeliles, preserves, worth 15c*1b.; Sale price ., ., .12%¢ COAL HODS, Black Japanned, good .and strong, worth 35c; Sale price, 25c STOVE SHOVELS, strong steel, cold handles, wort 20c, for .15¢ LONG-HANDLED STOVE SHOVELS, strong steel, cold handle, worth 30c fer LL LL LL Le 14 2e 2e 24 4e ee.200 X-RAY STOVE POLISH, best there is, largo 10c box; in this Sale .Sc NIXEY'S BRUNSWICK BLACK, for stoves and pipes, worth 20c, for 15c STOVE BRUSHES, best hair.varnished backs, \u201c0e, for .22¢c POWDERED AMMONIA, for the bath and kitchen; bas 100 uses; 2 sizes; 10c package for 7c; large 1% pound package, worth 25c, for .12¢ .CLOTHES PINS, the best; in this Sale, 4 dozen for .5¢C PUTZ LIQUID METAL POLISH, the Dest in the world, 4 sizes, worth 15c, 25c, \u201850c and Tôc; in this Sale, for 1@c, 20c, 39c and 5'7c.ASBESTOS STOVE MATS, never burn, \u2018worth 5c; In this Sale, .\u2018 MACHINE OIL, the best; large 3 oz.bottl?, worth 10c; in this Sale Te FEATHER DUSTERS, 2 special dusters; good size, and turkey feathers, worth 20c and 30c; in this Sale, 15c and 20c GENUINE DOVER EGG BEATERS, worth 12¢; in this Sale .9c each \u2018GEM FOOD CHOPPERS, (he best yet; will chop meats and vegetables: in fact, anything.A book of recipes with every chopper.Sold for 1.75; in this Sale for .\u2026 - 8135 WILSON GAS TOASTERS, the best made; toasts 4 pieces of bread; nothing tc burn out; worth 50c; in this Sale for .24 42 44 11 15 4e 1e 2 0 -4BC POTATO RICERS, the best; cups can de renewed when worn out; worth .-85c 50c; in this Sale .DINNER SETS, 10 only, Dinner Secs, semi-porcelain, 3 colors, 97 pieces in each set, worth $7.00; in this Sale, complete set for .oo.85.00 8 only, Blue and Gold, 97 piece sets, worth $10.50.in this Sale - 87-50 4 only, Crovn Derby patterns, 38 piece sets, worth $18.00, for -813-50 CHINA TEA SETS, nice patterns 56 pieces in set, worth $4.50; in this Sale .$3.56 GLASS LEMON SQUEEZERS, the usual 8c ones; in this Sale .5e LARGE GLASS LEMON SQUEEZERS, the regular l5c ones, in this Sale, 10e GLASS TUMBLERS, good clear glass, 3 patterns, worth 45c dozen; in this Sale .+.30c doz.TOILET SETS, all new designs, 20 only, pure White Toilet Sets, worth $2.50; Sale price .$1.90 10 only, Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, 3 colors, worth $2.50; in this Sale, for 81.98 2% only Handsome Toilet Sets, 5 colors to choose from, new shapes, gold traced, worth $4.50; in this Sale $3.50 GLASS MEASURING GLASSES, marked in ozs.and liquid measure, worth 20c; in this Sale .12c¢ each.PRESERVE SETS, dainty China Preserve Seéts, 13 pieces, worth 20c, for 57c CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, dainty Hapsburg China, worth 25c; in this Sale .ve ee eh er an \u2026.\u2026.15e 20c, 252, 80c and 35c; in this PALE BLUZ ENAMELWARE, COUNT.3c each TWO EXTRA SPECIALS.700 BROWN EARTHENWARE TEAPOTS, al! first quality, 4 sizes, worth Sale, for 13c, ail 1st quality, less 33 1-3 PERCENT DIS- Cheaper than the manufacturer's price.ALARM CLOCKS,every one with our guarantee for one year; a 90c Ciock, in this Sale .59¢ A large $1.% Clock, in this Sale, for 75¢ SINK SHOVELS, with rubber edge and perforated to strain the water; worta 10c¢, for .B¢ TOILET PAPER, 8X sheets, either in roll or package; sold everywhere for 10¢; in this Sale, the package or rolls, 5c SCRUB BRUSHES, 8c ones for .5c Tke 15: owes, for 10c, soiid backs.The 20c ones, varnished back, for 15¢c The 30c ones, best brush made, for 22c GILD DUST WASHING POWDER, should be in every home; 10c package, 1 1b., for .14 14 11 12 18 C FAIRBANK'S SCOURING SOAP,better than Sapolio, worth 10c cake; Sale price ., .22 1 1 01 11 à 50 AMERICAN BOOT POLISHERS, all complet», with 3 steel lasts; worth $1.25; in this Sale, for .83¢ STOVE POKERS, all kinds, nickel plated omnes, worth 7c and 10c, for 2c each.BROOMS, good 2-Cord Brooms, for 15¢; good 3 and 4-Cord Brooms, in this Sale .25c SPONGE RACKS, the 10c wire ones, for .Lo.14 24 44 Le 14 ee Lane qc STRAINERS, large gravy strainers, in this Sale for .4c BLACK ENAMEL HANDLE STRAINERS, very stropg, worth lic; Sale Pos c SOUP AND VEGETABLE STRAINERS, strongest made, worth 25c; in this Sale .19¢ BISSELL'S BEST MAKE OF CARPET SWEEPERS, Cyco Bearings, new anti-travellèr on wheels, all finishes of woods, worth $3.00; in this Sale, $2.75 SOLID STEEL HATCHETS, good size, worth 50c; in this Sale .37c each 10 only, BENCH WRINGERS, wringer with solid rubber rolls and guar- antexd by us for one year: bench folds up close; worth $5.00; in this Sale, $4.57 -MATCHLESS SILVER POLISH, large 22 bottle, in this Sale for .18c STOVE PIPE VARNISH, dries quickly without odor: large can for .9c SHINOLA BOOT POLISH, the best for all leathers, in this Sale .9c BLUE ENAMEL DOUBLE BOILER, good size, first quality, pale blue enamel, worth $1.50; in this Sale.89c COPPER BOTTOM ENAMEL POTS, wcar for years, 2 qt.size, worth 90c, in this Sale for .- - 88c KNIFE SETS, 3 knives in set, good steel, worth 25c, in this Sale, 19¢ set.ENAMEL RCAST PANS, ist quality; size, 8x10, worth 40c; Sale price, 15c ecch.100 ENAMEL COOK POTS, with re- tinned cover, 10 at.size, worth $1.00; in this Sale for .012 .82c PARING KNIVES, good steel,worth Te, for .ee er ve en .5c eaca CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, good, lerge size, 2 patterns, worth 15e: Sale prive .Qc each.GLASS BERRY , BOWLS, beautiful imitation cut glass Ratterns, worth 25e; In this Sale .«+ 15e each.JAPANESE TEAPOTS, with China strainer, 3 sorts, worth 25c; choice for 18c JAPANESE SUGAR AND CRESS SETS,good sugar and Dainty Creamer, worth 50e; Sale price .Tec set.GILASS MUGS, worth 10c, for .8c JAPANESE CHINA TEA PLATES, 2 dainty blue patterns, worth 25c¢; for 15c each.BROWN BOWLS, 2lines at 1Qc and 15c.VINEGAR OR OIL BOTTLES, fine imitation cut glass, worth 20c; Sale price .15¢ GLASS SPOON HOLDERS, beaut1- ful clear glass, worth 25e, for .15c 100 FDOD CROCKS, with covers, marked for Farina, Coffee, Barley, etc., ete, worth 30; in\u2019 this Sale .\u2026.HANDLED BON-BON DISHES, cut patterns, worth 1c, for .GI.ASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, nickel tops, 4 ratterns, worth 10e: Sale price .§¢c each.JARDINIERES, hundreds to choose from, 2 special lines, worth 20c and 35c; in this Sale at 15c and 25c.OVAL GLASS JELLY DISHES, nice size, 2 fine cut glass patterns, worth 25c; in this Sale at .A -18c 15c, 17c and 20c.ing Carriage Wrap\u2014all combine to malæ |\u2018 THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, LIMITED.2341 and 2343 ST.OATHERINE STREET, Tel.Up 2740, Terms Cash.x Cor, Metcalfe.\u2018is turned well up against the «4 es rea.- Che Baily Witness, SATURDAY AFTEPNOGN AUTUMNAL MILLINE oy With the trest mind turns to thousat- millinery, and tu supp.that ts climate requis days of brown U-tover, liners have been engage: 1134 signing and shaping mais appropriate an: becoming Lex dre essenlinl, and jt dec that the chore o.a comté à matter ol gras de te the arreverent | would-be wits cu the stad Favers, The task 6: scieciine » able almost cores 2.one Visite au estublistiment 1s a large and varied sto on there arc saiesiadies witn ©.Knowledge or what wo, when worn.lu thus reg, | tation of Meswrs, Jlenry Moo, is established, and mm cons, millinery openings at the b have been very larges ui, Of the many nuts diay, | may be described as rip.One of the most charniny .a hat correct in every .golden brown velvet.rome at the sides towards sept 1 front.Something new 1.:\u2026 } ment of the hak, whi down.where it 1s cur out conunodation of the Jew ouf ir half of the focing near tie bn.- three shades, from goiin cream.overlaid with cream a que in one piece.two pale ven: beng placed back near he | little of the same Jace w.ip ed ribbon appears on the © a big, shaded ostrich pompon Another hat in \u201cTerry veivet à: a new arrangement o! the bi x waving indentations, the fron: brim being straight.Two m ostrich feathers are curved wv - back.to droop over the ha +.of the trimming consisimz choux and drapery of silver bon.Picture hats.as evervbody kn ww.at first so called because they we: signed after the head-cover:ng women in pictures by certain ma - A \u2018Romney\u2019 hat is shown in beaver, trimmed with large plumes, and Duchesse ribhoy .r streamers.The use of fur in the cold .1 is nicely adapted in a roun! brown miroir velvet, havine 0 of chenille in shell effect.cn outlined with mink.Two gotér, pheasants form the decoration other toque the mink is com'ur- effectively with emerald green with a cluster of velvet shades of brown and\u201d green\u2019 ture.Moire gives a distinctive *- large black hat.developed :n terial and in velvet.The up; of the moire overlaid with deaus, and the facing and \u201cier ed crown are of the velvet.M: - bon in soft folde and choux # in trimming.with a black os.pon.To the majority of us.the = utility\u2019 hat claims our a\u2018ieni in the earliest part of the sa \u2018natty\u2019 and at the same tv brown sailor with crown vermng tri-corne, is trimmed with brown and terra-cotta ribbon pleaie: the crown, and flat wings also in : and terra cotta.| In the millinery parlors, a wie « case is devoted to bonnets or er matron.A newly-arrived case of ha:s es and children reveals some vers effects.The choux of =hadei - and the sunflower rosette are n° in the trimming of hats fr nc \u20ac er people.The sunflower roses very finely chirred \u2018hear\u2019 an\u201d © Jooped petals.Brown, green = are all suitable - dainty white hats for the yo is one of white corded «ilk set an edging of beaver and \u2018rima white feather.Among the season's noveltir- : troduced.are boas dyed a on \"> tones of color in the hats.For cs colors \u2014\u2014 The Right Laundry Seivice Is not a luxury.We guarantee it te every patron of our establishment.Costsn more than in- feriorwork, Are you a patron of the TROY.If not tryit.There are many Laundries, but only one BEST.THE TROY LAUNDR} 8 to 12 Inspector s' Phone Main 3644.ÂäÆ\u2014vo Lo ANNU Many Con SHAMR MAY P With fa this after g:ounds al Lest yet h AAU.A iL town, zone wou athletic m Greater Ne York A.C.tures durir tetween ti Irishroen \u2018cot lot, tl the part of lost laurel: :Fe various wHose pan athletic wo ::e=entativ \u201chere ls a jected ree Again St end this a Viosse gro settle the «¢ te a fine ¢ last match The Shamr « -Ughty or JUL As ar bh this irre shoul Lady will Tarento.{ \u20187 ars in y Canadian Y \u2018al races £-T \u2018or \u2018he Y-teday M ce \u201commioc abs in © 1oats tn pa \u2018ke place ton of the Donats mus The selectio tw this com céttion.I VeinE select \u2018sposal nf Cnb until \u201c1h mear ne both Ze vacht aters are Tonto, th gston: t ~leville: tl ,; Hamilton limilton; t Sulifax, N léace Yacht 1- Endeavors + sed to be luronto and kullization w Pxtd for nex \u2018uke keenly Ottawa, Se 5 from the \u2018> yesterday \u2018Es On lhe \u201c NDinZ by \u201cHows; Mrs.Hug Miss Mon Mrs.Syd Miss Fay Mrs.Cha.Mrs.Purs.JF Miss Tra: TT Mrs.Rea, Mrs.Holr Totalg Miss Law Miss Gree Miss Bond Mrs.McP) Mrs.Mase Miss Dawe Miss Towz LT .PA a I ee VE on SO RTRs, at Sg RN 7 ol a a ee TL eT .Ne : RS MS nN = A + } : 3 THE MO eo 78 | = ye.rm \u2014\u2014\u2014 .ET Ty TT re # Miss MacDougall ., 3 .1.To oo I EE a prit SE P Mr Gale CE cr re 3 .\u201cCould you tell us how much was lost - p | Miss Hilda Marler SO IMPERIAL TRADE.in one night?asked Mr.Ritchie.v - Pe 4% .ee .\u2018 - .] + | 4 T \u2014 Lond P \u2014 Sir Wilfrid ! gbiect,\u2019 interrupted Hillman\u2019s coun- > * = 7 otals .,.40 0e vu ne ondon ress on r sel; \u2018this is immaterial.\u2019 * 4 on » 0 Montreal, 4 up.oe Tv ler's P | Another discussion ensued, and finally FA 3 bn \u2014 The At the conclusion of the match the vis- auriers Froposals.Mr.Lyon atated that he won seven .: bo CUT iting ladies were entertained at tea at the bundred dollars at one sitting.; i 2 Ÿ se.was à most successfui TH IN AT 'o Mr.Fripp, the witness said Hz \u2019 : grent ir every way, and the fair golfers AS SET FORTH IN HIS SPEECH thought that \u201cthe \u2018kitty,\u2019 meaning the AU the Most Modern Appilances- for=Kitohen-and.Ceneral-Housshold Use.- Fri the metropolis epjoyed the outing to THE CANADIAN MANUFAC- money taken from each pot, was to cover : re ull._ TURERS\u2019 BANQUET.expenses.\u2019 * pui The following fall fixtures have been ar- ; ; \u2018How did you know that the \u201ckitty\u201d par ranged a the Royal Montreal Golf Club: (Canadian Associated Press.) wi je be, taken out.Yer for twent - iy Saturday, Sept.24.\u2014First | club bogie \u2014The \u2018Daily C i ave been playing po or twen Le competition, handicap mateh play.5 London, Sept.24.Lhe \u2018Daily Chront years,\u2019 he replied, \u2018and ought to know Le in \u201ca Flat.\u201d Saturday, Oct.1\u2014Second club bogie com- cle\u2019 thinks the difficulty in the way où the game.A Le petition.the realization of Laurier\u2019s suggested \u2018 ; \u201cDominion\u201d Piano is just Saturday, Oct.8.\u2014 atch cot free trade for the Empire will be great, A c N Ye much appreciated as in a Dixie.Quebec match « but not insuperable, and the idea 1s al- USE CHATS.À ï mansion.; Saturday, Oct.15.\u2014Ottawa match at Ot.tractive.\u2014 .© Reasonable prices and terms \"qe i , ; ; = { : rake peter paies |'Elkarder, ore cums much, Dene.the pene of thr Shannen Con rm eto THAT PROTECTS .\u201c senple with whom cost counts : : : , 7 à ; .eos .2 .\" LL.M nt-and its high qualities dicts vs.Bachelors.| vention and in Sir Wilfrid Laurier s GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC À = make its possession desirable Saturday, Oct.2.\u2014 Third club bogie speech abundant evidence of the keen \u2014_ © people with whom quality competition.desire for closer commercial relations.Ottawa, Sept.24.\u2014It was g wise pro- : me ie vante competition are bend | 1er Canadisn \u201cPremier did not atiempé ion in the gorernmcnds contract vi cu You're hoard of ** Domin- score of Doles Le Diana to bogie ot like Rosebery Lo magniy every ditti- the Grand Trunk Pacific which provided § y ton Pianos\u201d\u2014drop into our the coirse.For the best play in the ser- culty, and minimize every possibility that contracts for the construction work Le sarrrooms some time and les the captain present a prize, and for the Of inter-imperial corporation.His [must be approved by the company that he hear one, OF write for ur cata best play In each competition the club Speech is a clear authoritative state | is to operate the road, as well as by the ov LEP Sel arrange to afford vou presents pewters.ment of what the majority of colonial government and transcontinental railwny IMPROVED NATURAL STONE ° ,e pleasure of hearing one, s0 The first at \u201con Rr in Stee desire and le MCADME Te that oue contracto Hardiy oh day passes pat SMOKELESS OIL HEATERS, ps GERM-PROOF WATER FILTERS, : 5 ©, Tst roun or e Ramsey cup w the other Country shou choose a oue contractor or anothar wt a polit1- À \\ NS sou l'an bo Dold iran t ; ; > I k 1 \\ ; U All sizes.The most \u2018complet d ; \u201cGET FAMILIAR\u201d © ne s afternoon on tbe Westmount policy which will make, give and take cal pull reaches Ottawa for a chat with fished in Wrough .plete an = with * Dominion \u201d Pianos.Golf Club lirks.possible on both sides.He is gracetul the authorities here designed to pave Nlekel.an pig pi Diack and ln pastent cleaned, wih Ice Chambers, WILLIS & CO The Ladies\u2019 Golf Club at Kingston is 28d diplomatic, and refrains from saying the way for a construction job later on.\u2019 lutely safe and Tell a with ice.To Coin la Fe en ar régimes\u201d Colt Club at Kingston 13)in blunt terms what our policy should Fortunately the commissioners and min- able.Every one tested and guaran- PRICE .$4.00 up.5 Empire Building, 2470 8t.Cath- to 8 for a club prize and the Grey trophy.be, yet its meaning needs no arduous |isters are able to tell their callers that teed.Also, a full line of Ch I i.erine St, MONTREAL The ladies\u2019 course is to be played over exposition, and is in perfect harmony the awarding of contracts does not rest PRICES FROM .34.00 to $68.00.High Pressure Water Filters.and or for all the matches on Saturday.Oct.8 with all Canada bas done to strengthen in their hands alone.Mr.Hays\u2019s com- : ie a tea wil be given at the club house when friendly relations.| pany must have its say and the interest 23% | .the prizes will be presented.The \u2018Post\u2019 calls Sir Wilfrid Laurier's of the Grand Trunk Pacific will be to A The Light i N mt remarks re the differences in civiliza- keep the capital cost of building the © g est, Strongest, : \"! Ton BASEBALL.tion imperial wisdom.Great Britain [road down tc the minimum because they : ANNUAL FIELD DAY.\u2014 can do nothing in the way of rejecting have agreed to pay interest on the capt- Most Durable and ri .Providence will play a double-header to- or accepting colonial offers while the tal expenditure for half a century, and q play vo.~ > Ip -_ day with Mont-eal, the first game being rigid tenets of the outworn Cobdenism it is to tbe Grand Trunk Pesific\u2019s inter- Easiest Working n Many Cham pions will called tor 2 o'clock.dominate all our fiscal policy.King that esl to make this annual charge as small .\u2014 The \u2018Telegraph,\u2019 after remarking that as possible.4 Compete Here This AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.the most of Greater Britain is favorable \u2014 3 por à Won.Lost.P.C.|to the Chamberlain ideal, says: \"the! THE ALASKAN AWARD TE - \u20ac ., .2 TTYL 't Afternoon.Her York sees ee es ae 5 a 518 Canadian case, considerably the most TAIT GR ; \u2014_\u2014 Chicago SoU 9 58 \"577 urgent and momentous, is clinched \u2014 MADE N Philadelphia .+.on wo.13 57 \u201862 once for all by Lauriers pronounce-| MR.ROOSEVELT'S SINGULAR .ts SHAMROCKS AND CAPITALS Cleveland .T2 62 537 ment.jibe only point now at je AVOWAL.A Never shrinks or swells; always wa- \" : St.Louis .+.58 77 430 is whether the Mother untry 18 pre- er-tight.Fly wheel instantaneous! 5 [ MAY SETTLE THE CHAM.Detroit.ot \u2026 5 78 -\u2026\u2026- pared to reciprocate, We cannot take .; removed; more convenient to Tove pe pe PIONSHIP TO.DAY, Washington +.3 1 «= the committee stage of the great sy Lo (Canadian Associated ress.) be about; every machine guaranteed.; \u2019 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.tem of ocmmercial treaties wi .ndon, Sept.22.-lhe first number PRICE .vo .' + \u2018averable weather the prospects of Pitsburg defeated New York .T to colonies before we have decided vhetnes of the Young Man, just issued, con - -$10.00., ii se-noon's Contests on the M.A.A.À Brooklyn defeated Chicago .3 to 2| We shall accept the second rea g ; ins an interesting conversation < ; - are that they will poi, Philadelphia defeated St.Louis.B to 6 the bill.To Canada we must say Yes |tween President Roosevelt and the Rev.Als rai (ee held under Tne auspices > mu Cincinnati defeated Boston .2 to 1lor no, and we shall have to take a nega.R.J.Campbell, of the City Temple, aies oma] ine, of ringers, Man- A 48 ; \u2014 i isi in the long run will last year at Oyster Bay.Mr.Rooscvelt ; ses and Driers, bot 7 8 A5 Lu competitors paye arrived NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.ASA Érapire and seal the doom remarked: Your statesmen are mot stationary and revolving, for in and .- } a be addrez.ed Dr.J LEDUC & CO.OHABOILLEZ SQUARE Cor.Inspecter and Notre Dame Siren!\" 1 Orders \\nntaining mors ny A (oi ts Our pre 65c SCOTCH TWEEDS Large assortment of Fall Coods for Suits and Overcozis.BUITS\u2014-%18 up.OVERCOATS\u20148S18 Up.Furnished In best quality trimmings, Perfeet fit, satisfaction guaranteed.NEL SON , The Tailor, ame 111 BLEURY STREET | Deli A PART The fal Horhelaga Wednesda in many Years, an nounced 3 entri:s of side-able qua .ity, a rabies fu] tx els th: te est has tuggy cle fve entrie \u2018rers\u2019 sect \u201cbe citize rreditable radbbage, : \u201cps, larg : Tu entrie home ma: na ROO Lome-mad and some fruits.\u2018er Heavy © Boa and « Special « belle, 1: 1 Ciyde st Clyde st Heavy d three year Lux Bisen: Stallinn Fillies or Alexand Brood Tr mond.1 TF ard, 3; A Team in Gagnon, : Delorme, 4 1 Brood nn.Wilfrid Ra Pigeon, 4 Filly or Leandre L.\u2014\u2014 ( Inu Tt weaker deranges breaks do It oftes ness, imr hearing, a Being requires a Hooc Radically tarrh of t bowels, ar Read 1 No sub Hood's.\u2018I have 1 grateful I \u2018ured me c Using three ike a new King stree: Hood's ! tocure a AW wl WWE Ag TW VEY OW OWI WI WES WI VWI WY Wa WC Ar we Wa a - al WC ww WC WCW WT eT | i nat - A re : a A PEER EO oa 3 TE on 2 ET NER TE, SR ATTRDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904, i.: _ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 5 Advertisements.er - DAIRY PRODUCE.Judges\u2014Jobn Johnston and J.B.Jodoin.Aavertisements.\u2018SALA Tie Tea of Quality Incomparable.Lelicious | In Flavor, and Absolute in| Purity\u201d Always Good Alike, \u2014= SEALED PACKETS ONLY.NATURAL GREEN BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES.BLACK, MIXED OR) OOCITNDO GOO TAOOO0H00NH0000DOOOO0HOOOOD MONTREAL cf ca roses * | HOCHELAGA FAIR, FARTULARLY GOOD YEAR EXHIBITS.FOR exhibition of the County of Agricultural Society was held at Delorimiez Park.\"The fair |, cints surpats that* 3f \u201cformer - 1 the secretary, Mr.Ross, pro- + \u2018Farticularly good year.\u201d Tae \u201cor es and cattle show a con- \u201c> Jlvarcement in numbers and 1 the exhibit of roots and vege- v equals, and in some poiuts, An?recent years.Special in- teen taken in the show of the a=\" of horses, and over twenty- : - have been received in the far- ~ of this class, fifteen or 20 in sertion There is a very -howing of potatoes, corn and -.A71 the usual number of big tur- : vo mangolds and monster pump- ar» was a gocdly number of butin tubs and baskets.The afasturez were largely confined z display of fancy bedspreads, rats wires, a few loaves of bread v> really nice displays of canned PRIZE LIST.draught horses\u2014Judges, Andrew ! Charles Normandin.ca-s, Canadian stallions\u2014A.La- Ulric Messier, 2.\u2018allions\u2014W.V.Henderson, 1.\u2018a!lion, 2-year-old\u2014Geo.Kydd.1.lraughts, no pure breed.stallæn.\u2018rs old and over\u2014Roch Marien, 1: - A Roy = 1 harness=\u2014Wm.Brombs.1; 2 Adchie Drummond.3: \u201c054 Light Draught Horses.-* mare and fnal-\u2014Godfroi Defoy.1: ©! Pastien, 2: Jacques Leonard, 3: F.1 Chas.Henri © r= gelding.three years\u2014A.Roy, 1; » Lauzon.2.\u2014 Advertisements.Catarrh Invites Cansumption.wrakens the delicate lung tissues, sizes the digestive organs, and down the general health.ofren causes headache and dizzi- +.lmpairs the taste, smell and wo, and affects the voice.\u2018ne a constitutional disease it ee a constitutional remedy i{ood\u2019s Sarsaparilla uly and permanently cures ca 7 the nose, throat, stomach, whose loca {~\" owners a COVIng specific hed or trou dl be attendec \u2014 | TO BE \u2018© laterior à M.C A.butldin Set and Victori tely remodelled Csent contains : L0t and wall shel £a out in orde 4 up as ome, ste proprietor: aded to mel! t other property on: yhl1za- endid Vision Ee, and ugh, 4 ex- Es in ed ic Muc- a del bth Mar- eal en - our ih: hy, rn- ith pre th- ped bng In to et he 141 pr CATTRDAT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.-3 TT me \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - that the Spanish people, - \u2014 \u2014 many fine qualities, will A GOOD MOVE.and Mr.Perry Nema \u2018 5 the INDEPENDENT FORESTERS.Advertisements.«x» a place worthy of the -ent out Columbus and -» the world a Velasquez ABOUT DOG TAXES. Charies Citar Lamia MA Pre Br à Fo Lo in Cochrane took out a writ of attach.CLEARING AND COOLER.conditions as the first.\u2019 posait Ste RAS nt: Sept.24.\u20140il in| of St.Thomas, Ont yo BA DDS, FRED 2 COLE 38a St James St \u2014\u2014 : < .| Ying anantities has be f : or * > .8 + « ment in the hands of the company lor | TS, T Hi Manitoulin Tsland.Such «the report mais _ - \u201cTA e amount of the judgment.The Nu.Torontn, Ont, Sept.24, 11 a.m.\u2014Victorfa, The whole sophomore year met last {hy FP.Dullard.a Chicago ma en - per perior Court maintained the seizure, but f&-:0: Calgary, 40-30; Qu'Appelle, 50\u2014s2.Night for the first time this year, In was In the \u2018Soo\u2019 this week en route t \"is 7 - : Plant As the Court of Review reversed that Judg- Winnipeg.86\u201416; Port Arthur,52\u201448: Parry Molson Hall.President McLennan, home.and who is one of a naan fet DEMAXD FOR CANADIAN BUTTER ecirotyping A ment, and hence the present appeal.Sound, 52\u201452; Toronto, (£\u201456: Ottawa, 52\u2014 Medicine, 07, was in the chair.Ihe proposes to develop the oil fields of the (Canadian Associated Press w 12; Montreal, 0148.Quebec, 54\u201442; Hall- minutes of the last meeting were read Island \u2019 \u2018 Sonate ress.) FOR SALE \u201ca ; | EE ; i by Secretary Wright, Science.Mr, A Sos London, Sept.24 \u2014The demand for Ca- rt o! THE LATE MRS.BEAULIEU ang Co to on yinds, shitting to south 1.Johnson, Medicine, moved a change wioST CAR OF FALL WHEAT.nadian butter remains good, and in a \u2014 der sb 5 - : 8 s 0: ti ; , .\u2014_ 2 Lo sai or > \u2014\u2014 The funeral of the late Mrs.Beaulieu, strong vorth-west winds, cleaning, and © of constitution, that instead of officers | Dies, sept.2 [What 15 said to be healthy condition.Saltlées is quoted at A chance to securs caluath ye.wife of Mr.Joseph Beaulieir, advocate, ltttle cooler again.being nominated and elected at the the Winnipeg ee ea ver received on 100s to 102s; choicest, 98s to 100s: finest.rgain abi took place at 845 o'clock, this morning, ; i | same Thceting, Nominations should be! any.and was inepected vesterday mornine 92s to 96s.There has been a good, healthy Machinery at a great ba Yea from the residence of her father.Ar.be birch and maple glow with dyes, Lo ë first meeting and the names The car was shipped by Messrs.Waiter & trade the past week for cheese.For \u201c ROTYPER in L.H.Archambault, K.C., 61 St.Denis A jcarlet, rose, and amber: i the nominees posted in the different Hanson, of Claresholm, Alta.No certificate PEWIy landed, 44s; seasoned, 45s.Prices, Address ELECT Da street.The chief mourners were de.ne li 2 fame from sunset skies geaities Ÿ (pueideration; the elections has yet been issued for the wheat, as there however, are half below for c.i.f, quo- P,0.B.2234, Montreal.The ceased's husband, Mr.Joseph Beaulieu: ; \u2014Fidelis te Indian Summer nrol.{ing called bel a week later.af à meet- is some uncertainty as to how it should bs tations.WU.8.\u2019 pe] \u2014 ber father, Mr.L.H.Archambault; her C annual meeting; elections classed.The opinion in given that it \u2014 = brother, Mr.Henri Archambault.her 16% Notre Dan street w were to be by ballot and a majority ot Should grade No.1 white winter.It is ._ Financial.\u2014 father-in-law, Mr.Louis Beauliru: her Sept.24.1904 Readings by the Optical 4 votes should decide the election.This ve anpearance very different trom standard MISS CORELLI'S NEW NOVEL.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 = \u2014 ; , vi ; nei a 5 dy nge was unanimously ado .BN ré, e grain is larger and of a Tnt ; ; ; ., uncies, the, Hon.Horace Archambault, Fngineers , Supply Company's Standard SE M.Gould.opted moved fe.clean apnearance.The shipper of |,, FHglish review notices of Miss Marie EDWD [ TAYLOR û { WAN ie 25 Borage and 5 H Ui | Yesterday, 30.33; 11 em.to-day, 30.08.that a committee be elected to change {M1* for the price ef four.Property For Sale er To Let Ccher Articles For Sale, 15 Worde for t5e.: rent for each additions! werd.Bix Mv sertions for the price ef fur, Personals, Agents Wanted, 25 Werde for 500.teem NOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps will be Aveepted.The above rates are CASH No charge made in oyr beaks fer vertisement of à a Situations Vacant.\u2014\u2014 WANTED, 20 BOYS, AGES BETWEEN 4 azi 18, for Parcels and Messages.Apply ©.The Manager, The S.Carsiey Co.,Lim- red.XANTED, YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 18 Years 2° age, to assist with light housework; \u201cs'arerces required.Apply, 601 Sher- -rooke street.MAID, AT ONCE; QOOD WAGES.Mr\u2018zalfe avenue.WANTED.SMART BOY TO LEARN the xaoisale jewellery business.THE SMITH PATTERSON CO., Limited, 207 = James street.218 TANTEN, SALESLADY FOR Millinery Parlor.with good expérience; must speak -1a :anguages.Apply at 151% St.Law- \u201cire street.TANTED.GENERAL SERVANT.Apply -rween six and eight o'clock at 60 Bruce :> ie, or telephone, Westmount 521.*ANTEN, IMMEDIATBLY, A MAN who ; ter:tands potting plants.Apply, 113 A ie:son street.WANTED, A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN.apab:e o! taking charge of the house \u2018ar an elderly gentleman.Address lAPABLE, P.O.Box 2234, Montreal.Bargains, FOR SALE, CHOICE LOT OF HEAVY Draft Harpess: Saddle and Express Horses on hand.Will receive fresh load Monday.Ceme and see them.AMERICAN HORSE REPOSITORY, GEO.CLIMIE, Proprietor.FOR SALE, CHEAP, THE HOLY BIBLE, filustrated, cemtalning the Old and New Testaments, two volumes; Holy Bible, 1 vol., ilinstrated, condensed by the Rev.John McFarlane, with a Scripture atlas.Apply at 57 Bleury street.GENUINE BARGAIN\u2014§ OCTAVE ORgan; must go by Thursday at a sacrifies; in pertect «rder and tone; 11 stops, coupler and sud bass.49a Berthelet street.KINDLING FOR THE MILLION.Kindiing, $2.00; Cut Maple, $3.00; MI Blocks,$1.70, eut any length: also, Anthracite Coal: delivered anywhere in the city.J.O.MACDIARMID, No.2 Canal Basi, cor.ef Guy and William street.Bell Tele phone Main 452 Miscellaneous, ey WM.CLENDINNENG & SON, formsrly at orner of Craig and St.Péter streets,now doing bisincss at 408a St.Lawrence Maln street.Houses Wanted.ee WANTED, FROM OCT.1ST TO APRIL 15th, furnished house west of Mansfield pire.Apply to R.IRONSIDE, Board of e.MES Property.FOR SALE, MOST ATTRACTIVE AND artistic residence, 19 Essex avenue, overlooking Western square, bulit by an architect for his own occupation; beautifully finshed inside, and in good order ; three stories and basement, contalning 10 rooms, kitchen and offices.Would be sold with or without furniture, much of which is old oak.A low price to an immediate purchaser.For permits to view and particulars apply Mr.TAYLUR, architect, 80 St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal, LARGE MODERN RESIDENCE, FOR Sale.near the corner of Sherbreoke and Bt.Denis street, oa the brow of the hill; 22,000 feet \u2018of and.Mousse contains 17 rooms.A rare ehance to acquire a homestead.A fine, comfortable property, with 22,000 feet of land.House is well built, almost new, and bright, has a good view over the city, and facing St.Denis street; contains drawing-room, library, éining-room and ten bedrooms; conservatory, with fine garden sioping toward south-west, and three spare building lots to the east of the property, which would be sold separately at $2,000 each.The house is heated by Daisy furnace, and has modern, open plumbing, cement base~ ment, is well appointed, convenient, and muy be acquired on easy terms.Caly $11,000 for fine house and.garden withont side lots Luxurious place for a smail outlay.JAMES WALLACE, Agent, 673 A WELL RECOMMENDED GENERAL Craig strest small family.Apply 261 Flats to Let.WANTED \u2014A GENERAL SERVANT WILL fr) à good home and every consideration hy app.ying at 82 Shuter street.UNZ7 MAN, ABOUT ÉIGHTBEN, with 227i understanding of bookkeeping, and g first clags reéommendatious, 1 at v72 Craig street.\\\\TED, FOR A FAMILY OF TWD, A wera.Servant, able to de plain cook- w.'2 references.Apply at 28 Cres- eel.ANTE nD.IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG must have had some experience z00k-keeping.Apply by letter, P.O.7% 7274, Montreal.\"EXNVGRAIHER (JUNIOR), WANTED at TL Craig street.AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE- Apply MRS, STANWAY, 54 street.\" Tav.sh TO LET, FLATS, WOOD AVÉNUE\u2014AI modern conveniences, Kent $20.00 and $28.00.Apply W.L.MALTBY, 309 §t.James Street Notices.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT EDward A.Murphy, of the Clty of Montreal, fn the Province of Quebec, Traveller, will apply to the Parliament o1 vanada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Susan Margaret Murphy, of the same place, on the ground of adal- tery.Dated at Merrickvills, Ontario, this twenty-eighth day of March, A.D.1804.A.B.BAKER, Solicitor for Applicant.\"*\"T BOY WANTED, AS MACHINIST'S .Apply at \u2018Witnesa' Office.For Sale.AGENTS WANTED.\u2014 UNSURPASSED roscopic Views of St.Louis World's Other subjects of unlimited varie- Agents ordering im two hundred \u2018ren lots.Don\u2019t sell trash.Write * kx \u2018or best proposition.C.R.PAR- -H Toronto.%ANTED, MECHANICA, CONTRACTORs.:r&s and others to css what Thé Men's *n Is like.Good music and à short ad- iress.Come to Calvary Cburchb, hy \u201ceet, above Bt Antoine, Sunday, 8pm.1% STE _ - À _ Employment Wanted.\u201cANTE, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, \u201c*a! housework by the day or week; \u201ces at home preferred.Apply or Vs William street.MAN REQUIRES ELEVATOR, - or offre work; very good at fig- Wo GREEN, 132 St.James street, \u2018ea.FURNACE WORK FOR THE aisn Office cleaning by expéri- msn aud wife.Apply CARE- 132 St.James street, city.=n \" D.BY A RESPECTABLE Y/ a van, work by the day.Please call 17 of 38 Aylmer street 38%, upstairs.\u201cNARY ENGINEER, WITH PRO- l\\>vernment certificate, wishes work, or day position; good references.\u2018*ss ROBERT, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TN, WASHING, IRONING, OR Of- \u2018> cleas.Address 99 St.Alexan- \u201cee (TION WANTED, BY A RESPECT- Engi:sh Woman (with little boy 3 nid as housekeeper, or to assist + work of a private family; can do king, no objections to going to intry.Apply to CANON RENAUD, \\ndrews Home, 46 Belmont Park.= er Wanted.\"mn \u201c5 TO PURCHASE, YOURS AND vly else's Cast-off Household Fur- Clothing.Fur Coates, Capes, Dia- Old Gold and Silver; best cash + for good goods.Promptly called \u2018= MAX.FRANK, 493 Craig street.Best 3067.= = FOR SALE, EMPIRE TYPEWRITER, used but & short time.Address S., 312,'Witness' Office.EVE \u2014 CHURCH NOTICES, Ere Point Bt, Charles Churches.(Church notices received too late for these columns will be found classified \u201cn- der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.Tae special rate for such is \u201c5c per insertion of five lines.) POINT 8T.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL ( HURCH\u2014Pastor,the Rev.W.R.Harvey.Morning service at 11 a.m.Evening ser vice at 7.URACE CHURCH, Welllngton street, Foint St.Charles.Morning preacher, the Ven.Archdeacon Ker.Evening preacher, the Rav.Fred.Lewis Whitly.ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Presbyter- fan.Corner of Wellington and Bourgeois streets.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bunday school at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.n.Rev.E.Mac- kénzie, B.A., B.D., pastor.VICTORIA CHURCH, corner Conway and Menal streets.Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m.C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Week night service on Wednesday at 8 Rev.J.Myles Crom- p-m.All welcome.bie, POINT ST.- CHARLES BAPTIST CHUNCH, corner of Wellington and Liverpool streets.The Rev.J.R.Webb, pastor.Residence, 7 Rushbrooke street.Sunday, Sept.25.11 a.m., sermon by the pastor.3 p.m., Sunday-shoo! and Bible- classes.9 p.m., sermon by the pastor.Strangers welcomed.All seats free.TCENTENAR: METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 Class meetings at 9.80 a.m.and 10 a.m.Preaching service, 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 pum.Senior E.L.of C.F.on Monday at 3 p.m.Mid-week service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Clas; meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m.Jun- for BE.L.of C.E., on Friday at 7 p.m.Young Men\u2019s Brotherhood on Friday at 8 Strangers cordially invited to all p.m.of the abive services.Rev.J.LE.Mavety, pastor.HOPE CHAPEL, Ryde street.\u2014 Bunday- setool at 4 p.m.Adults\u2019 Bible class at the same hour.Ladies\u2019 Ald every Monday evening at 7.20.CHURCH NOTICES.Presbyterian Churches.(Church notices received too late for these columns will be found classified under heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.The special rate for such is Zc per Insertion ot five lines.) OUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \u2014Bervices at 7 p.m.In the Town Hall MOUNT ROYAL VALE\u2014Mr.G.S.Mitchell will préach at 7 p.m.CHESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014Pastor, the Rev.John Mackay.will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westmount, cor.Stanton street.Bervices at il a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.G.F.(Johnson, pastor, will officiate.CHURCH NOTICES, Presbyterian Churches.ZION CONGREGATIONAL CH - corner of Mance and Mflton Pre Horace G.Rice, B.A., B.D., pastor.Sunday, Sept.25, 1904.Public worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.We exteud a cordial invitation to worship » us, rer Methodist Churches.(Church notices, received too late for these columns will be found classified under heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.\"he special rate for such is Zc per insertion of five limes.) CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3565 Notre Dame street.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Pastor, the Rev.J.L.George, M.A.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westmount Park Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m The Rev.James G.Clark, of An- woth, Scotland, will conduct beth services.Sunday school at 3 p.m.ST.MARK'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Haymarket square, corner of William and Dalhousie streets.Morning service at 1 o'clock.Evening service at o'clock.Preacher, the Rev.Mr.Beatt.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Chinese School after evening service, MONTREAL ANNEX, Corner Mance street and Services at 11 a.m.end 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 2 p.m.Young People's meeting on Monday at $8 p.m.Seats free.All cordially invited.Rev.D.J.Graham, pastor.WESTMINSTER CHURCH, Presbyterian, Atwater avenue, near St.Antolae street\u2014 Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.BSunday- school at 3% p.m.Wednesday evening prayer meeting.Pastor, the Rev.M.Stewart Oxley, B.A., 309 Clarke avenue.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Drummond and Dorchester :ts.Pastor, the Éev.Robert Johnston.D.D.pastor.Rervices at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sabbath-schoo! and Bible-classes at 3 p.m.Prayer méeting Wednesday evening at $ p.m.The pastor will preach at soth services to-morrow.KNOX CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Mansfield streets\u2014Rev.Jas, Fleck, B.A, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school at 3 p.m.School for Chinamen at 10 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.Y.P.8.C.E.on Monday evening at 8 o'clock Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.ERSKINE CHURCH, cor.ot Sherbrooke street and Ontario avenue.Service at il a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, pastor.Sunday-school and Chinese class at 3 p.m.C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers welcome 8T.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street \u2014The Rev.James Barclay.D.D., pastor.wil] officiate at both services.Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.; Sunday school at 3 p.m.; Bible c ass at 3 p.m.Seats free at Sunday evening services.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles st.Point St.Charles.Rev.C.A.Doudiet, missionary.Morning service at 11 &.m.Evening servicé at 6.80 p.m.Sunday sebool at 3 p.m.Sewing class on Friday at 3 p.m.Btrangers welcome at all services and shown to seats.- INSPECTOR STREET CHAPEL, Presbyterian \u2014 Services on Sunday, Sept.25, will be held at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 pom.Y.P.Society of Chrie- tian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Gospel and prayer meeting on Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m.All strangers in the city will be cordially welcomed and shown to seats, Evangelist John Currie, pastor.TAYLOR CHURCH, Presbytertan, corner of Papineau avenue snd Logan street.Rev.W.D.Reid, B.A, B.D., pastor.Ser vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach morning and evening.Evening subject: \u2018Escape impossible if we neglect.\u2019 Sunday-school and pastor\u2019s class for young men at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor Ho- clety on Monday at 8 pm.Prayer meet ing on Wednesday at 8 pm.Btrangers welcome, Seats free.CHALMERS CHURCH.corner of St Lawrence and Prince Arthur streets.Divine service at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.\"he pastor will preach to-morrow at both services.Chinese Sunday-school, 9.45 a.m.Eng ish Sunday school at 3 p.m.All welcome.Strangers shown to sedts.Pews or sittings assigned after either service.Rev.G.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor.STANLEY STREET CHURCH, near the Windsor Hall.Seats free.11 a.m., special service for children.Subject \u2018Living Epistles.\u201d 3 p.m., pastor's Bible-class wiil meet for organization.7 p.m., subject: \u2018Bible Study.\u2019 Monday, C.E.8.in church parlor at 8 pm.Wednesday, 8 p.m., missionary meeting.Subjeet: \u2018Our Home Missions.\u2019 Strangers cordially invited.Rev.FF.M.Dewey, M.A, pastor.ST GABRIEL CHURCH, Presbyterian\u2014 8t.Catherine street\u2014Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., the pastor, will conduct divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject of evening discourse: \u2018The Heart's Palgue,\u2019 I, Kings vili.,, 38.Sunday-echool, 3 p.m.Bible-class, 3.15 pm Children's day service, addressed by Professor McNaughton, M.A.Mid-week meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.Strangers welcome at all services Congregational Churches.(Churek notices received too late for these columns will be found classified under heading \u2018Late Chureh Notices\u2019 on the sixth page.The special rate for such is 25c per imsertion of five lines.) EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL.CHURCH, corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets.The Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., pastor, will preach at both services.Evening subject: \u2018The Imperial Claim of Christ.\u201d Everybody welcome.BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Congregational) cor.Clarke and Western aves., Westmount.The pastor, the Rev.Wm.Munroe, will conduct both services.Morning subject: \u201cThe Power of Personal Influence.\u2019 Evening subject: \u2018Individual and Social Responsibility.\u201d .CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational)\u2014 Guy street, above St.Antoine.Services at 11 a.m.sod 7 p.m.The pastor, the Rev.E.H.Tippett.The Rev.BE: Munson Hill, D.D., will preach at 11 am sed 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Christian BEndea- vor, Monday evening at 8 o'clock.Wednesday evelilng prayer meeting at 8 o'clock, Pres.Church.\u2014 Bernard avenue.DESRIVIERES STREET MISSION (Colored)Preaching at 8 p.m.All welcome.Rev.Robert Brown, pastor.DOMINION 2 Q U A R E METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.C.E.Manning, pastor.Sunday services: Morning at 1i o'clock; preacher, the Rev.James Watson, Even- ng at 7; preacher, the pastor.HOCHELAGA METHODIST CHURCH, on Marlboro-igh street, near Notre Dame, The Rev.J.Armstrong, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both rervices.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.DORCHESTER STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.Geo.S.Schagel, pastor.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Wednesday prayer meeting at 8 p.m; A cordial invitation is extended to all.MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Mountain and Torrance street.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Monday, E.L.ot C.E., at 8 p.m.Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8 p.m.Rev.Melvin Tayler, pastor.COTE ST, PAUL.\u2014Missionary Anniversary.The Rev.C.E.Manning will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock, and the Rev.B.B.Brown, at 7 p.m.Missionary meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.The Rev.J.E.Mavety and the Rev.Thos.Brown, B.D., will speak.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, coraer of Canning and Coursol streets.\u2014 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Evening sub- lect: \u2018Litt up the Standard for the People.\u201d FAIRMOUNT AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Fairmount avenue and Mance strests, Montreal Annex.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m.E.L.of C.E.on Monéay at 8 p.m.Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8 p.m.The Rev.Thos.Brown, pastor.WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH\u2014 Tivine service at 11 a.m.acd at 7 p.m.Rev.Goold Henderson, pastor.Sunday {8chos! Rally Day.The Rev.J.E.Mavety will preach at 11 a.m., and the pastor at 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class 3 p.Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, on Menday evening at 8.Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8.Friday, Junior Endeavor Soclety at 4.15 p.m.ST.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH, cor.St.Antoine street and Metcaife avenue.Pastor.the Rev.Burton B.Brown.Services: Morning at 11; evening at 7 o'clock.Morning preacher, the pastor.Evening preacher, the Rev.Jas.Watson, F.T.L.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.P.'s Society on Monday at 8 p.m.Junior League on Wednesday at 4.15 p.m, Wednesday even- lag service at 8 o'clock.A cordial Invitation to all the services.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Berri and Mount Royal ave.Rev.W.8.Lennon, B.A., B.D,, pastor.The Rev.Thomas Brown, B.D., will preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday- school and pastor's Bible-class at 3 pm.E.L.of C.E.on Monday eveaing at § o'clock.Young Men's Association on Tuesday, at 8 p.m.Junior E, L.of C.E., on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Seats free, FAST END METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Lagauchetiere and Plessis streets.Sunday, Sept.25.\u2014Minister, the Rev.W.H.Stevens.Finai services in the old church.11 a.m., preacher, the Rev.Dr.Jackson.2.45 p.m., open cession of Sunday-school.Addresses by ex-superintendents and former officials of the school.7 p.m., platform service.Adresses by Principal Shaw,of the Wesleyan Theological College; Dr.Griffith, chairman of Montreal district, and others.Farewell service of Epworth League Society, in Church parlor on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH, cor- ver of St.Catherine and Chomedy streets.The Rev.Thos.Grifith, Ph.D.pastor, will preach to-morrow morning at 11, and in the evening at 7 o'clock.Sunday, Bible- classes and Bible Study Circle at 3 p.m.Class meeting and Junior Brotherhood at 10 o'clock.E.L.of C.B.on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.Public service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Subject: \u2018Jesus sud Social Life,\u2019 St.John, 2nd chapter.A welcome awaits all who will come to these services.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH, corner ft.Charles Borromee et.\u2018Rev.BE.C.Bland, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will prea 2a cit to pay.This school was kept up as a |preacher; Dr.S.P.Robins, local preach built while he had [Fharge of Je parish.Toronto, Sept.24.\u2014 Judge Teetzel, Mr, | had been somewhat lax in inl CS Paciñic free undenominational day school for|er und class leader; Messre.Bbbert| Since his ordination ! I.Stevens has) = Shepley, K.C., and Mr.T.Har- details of the shed plans and mines +1.cr tne eight years with an average attendance| Nicholson, George Robinson, Thomas Lit- had charge of the following churches: vey Hall, the arbitration board dealing tures were consequently averlomyes ir should of about seventy pupils.~The poorest tle, John Holland and Francis Corner, Hudson, St.lambert and St.Henri, with the G.T.R., telegraphers\u2019 griev.| Doran said that if any changes are oe latitud were even supplied with books free, and| There are connected with the church| Montreal.He came to the East End ances, met this mornin hi th Cit Ea made in the plans the Board main © men in addition to all this the ladies of the| the usual Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, the Ep-|from Knowlton, Que, where he had been for work.Messrs.D.Campbell, rep- à position to make allotmes RAE - the m church treated the children to a Christ | worth League of Christian Endeavor, stationed for the past three years.hich Fesented the telegraphere and A.B.tractors for the second gro: ; , mas dinner fit for the Queen.This and a woman's missionary society, all of The plans for e new church, whic Aylesworth was present for the G.T.Senator Mackay was des rie or ar she speaks volumes for the east end pioneers, which are doing splendid work.have been prepared by Messrs.Finley & R, but the objection to a legal counsel ing what wharf alloimen:s Le.1 a moder and many men filling positions of respon-! The Sunday-school has always been one Spence, architects, show a plain but at- was accepted, and consequently Mr.made fo the difieren: an.ot there sibility with success to-day can testify) of the leading features in connection tractive exterior of brick and stone.The Aylesworth will not appear for the com-! until the time had arrived © ov co oe ae avi ceiv heir education there.) with this church.Its record would make | site is situated at the corner of Bertrand | * ie a : and \u20ac to having received the $ ' 5 A - ( I Dany.i tion of the second grour be a The success of the undertaking was large-|a very interesting history of self.Jost lea ee Len eh ensuring 0 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Mayor said \u2018hai oe ot An ly due to Miss Jean P.Campbell, who| The earliest records have been lost, by cet tome block north of St.Cath-| NINE MONTHS STRUGGLE ENDED present situation.it ww: - ers wl took hold of the work in a missionary but a banner still in possession ofthe erine street and one block east of Papi- ; en ; Le jesi , new 0 ; .Ts - spirit and won the lasting gratitude of|sehool bears the date 1833, from which il|neau avenue), being the centre of the stpcago, Sept.ihe sine ois are to be made feu Eo ; heore hundreds of pupils.Is reasonable to suppose that it was or-| present congregation, the main entrances maken of the Chics o Lok > 01 ho lat once ' : honed The musical service of this church has {ganized in that year, if not before.\u201cIt and principal facade being on Bertrand Eastern Railea : en al © ore and CN ford heard always been noted for its heartiness, would appear that the late Dr.George| street.These entrances lead directly wage reduction is an end The o down of the sheds Law had pr though no paid singer has ever been em- Douglas and Mr.Archie Bennett \u2018were to the auditorium,which has seating Capa-| pany announced it would reinstate an ly prove detrimental ++ + i-jands ployed.Long before it had an organ two of the earliest superintendents\u201d of} city for nearly 4Q0 people.Provision many former employees as possible at trade.or are Mr, John Mitchell led the choir accept- this school.The sessions then were has also been made for future extension the lower wages.The result was a stam.Mr.Doran\u2014'Ts it ri a ct oo the me 7 ; any 15 best years freely he a .c a - 3 3 La © He = : ably, giving many of his b 3 freely held at 2.30 o\u2019clock on Sunday after-| by adding a large gallery around three pede of more than half of the 400 was à letter receives \u2018ron.\u2018h ed thoi THE REV.W.H.STEVENS, to the work.Mr.\"George Vary also ren- noons.The records extant give the fol-| sides of the auditorium, which would add strikers, which caused fighting and Federation asking for 2 « .anze in na gin: The present pastor.dered good service as leader.Professor lowing list of superintendents for the|to the seating capacity of the church by brought out the police.| shed plans\u201d in geo Miller.band master of the 60th Rifles, years indicated: 1856-57, Mr.Connolly; about 250 seats.ER A | Mr.Reford said that \u2018Lee \u201chat } ganized church in the city, ihe old St.|took charge, and was very successful in 1858-64, Mr.Pickup; 1864-65, Mr.Rose-| The pulpit, choir and organ loft are DEATH AT THE FEAST.to that effect in pos-csson vi \u201cue D even hb James Church, at the corner ot St.his training.vear; 1867-73, Mr.A.W.Hood; 1874-76, situated in the centre of the east side of Frontenac, N.Y., Sept.23.\u2014Death sat but it had not as ve: been rec.tude a James and St.Francois Xavier streets, Dr.8.I\u2019.Robins took charge of the first Mr.À.Irwin; 1877-78, Mr.McCracken; the church, facing the mam entrances on at the banquet of \u2018members of the Went Mr.Bickerdike though: That cer vu = long si The members of the new \u2018society, as small organ, giving his services free.1878-79, Mr, T.B.Johnston; 1879, Mr.| Bertrand street.The choir is large and ern Union Fire Underwriters last night.far too much oratory en this po LAUrAT the early communicants of the Methodist He was succeeded hy Mr.Howard Ran- Andrew Irwin and Mr.Henry ( Arm-| roomy, having seating capacity for over H.M.Magill of Cincinnati while re.|if there was to he a chance mad A Church called themselves, when they first |som.About this time the present large strong; 1880, Mr.H, Armstrong; 1881, thirty.; sponding to {the toast celebrating the plans let it be decided immeodiai x Ther banded together as a church, were mun- !pipe organ was installed\u2014then followed Mr.T aleComb; Issa, Mr.James Mur The basement is pached from the north twenty-fifth anniversary of the pt Senator Mackay said tha* :: wi n wird.th stered to partly by the pastors of \"St.in succession as organist and leaders of ray; 5-86, the Rev.James Kines; -|main entrance on Bertrand street, and is| +; , fell forw : _ a à plans after \u201che: interest Tames ang partly\u201d by vocal preachers the chon Mies Symmester, Mr.Herbert/88, Mr.J.H.Ferns; 1889, Mr.J.H.exceptionally high and well lighted on Loge elt forward and died soon after been de épée lame 5 ne The | 4 plass 5.food progress was LR ins, Mr.Arthur) Ferns; 1890-93, Mr.J.Flower; 1894, the| three sides, the plans providing for its ; ! or sible a and class leaders.G prog ER Patton, Mr.S.F.Rob AE a à: 189596.Mr An.) bass à proof \u2014 tails, \u2018 made during the first tea years of the Corneille, Miss Shuttleworth (now Mrs.Rev, F, McAmmond; -96, r.- ng damp of.; AWFUL DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER Mr Kennedv claimed that ÿ we vocates soclety\u2019s existence, so that im 1837 tbe Ahearn), who resigned in 1894 and was|drew lrwin; from 1897 to 1903, Mr.Geo.| The side entrance on DeMontigny 0 La able for merchänis to have à Campb congrégation had increased to such un followed by Mise Bella Tarlton.who.| Deacon, who was ably assisted by Mr.{ street leads to the minister's vestry,| Portland, Oregon, Sept.23.\u2014Timber- Possible for merchant ed ON \u201c 26 deg extent that it was found necessary tO for several vears, gave acceptable ser-|A.G.E.Ahearn.choir room, ete., while the rear of the Tr have visited Lotumbla county conception of he new hed phn: gress 7 secure a new chapel.ice.When ebe resigned Mrs._.nearn| The Rev, William Hansford Stevens, basement, containing heating apparatus > AL recent forest fires in that ARE windwa At this time, th\u201c cause In the east again roved herself a capable organist who succeeded to the pastorate in June | kitchen, etc., is reached by a side en.| Section have destroyed timber to the fairs.Bickerdike\u2014 The shippin to Jeew < : .da \u201cgun P \u2018es Mar Gi -Jof th t year, is a son of the late trance, keeping this part of the buildi value of eight million dollars.Most of Mr.Bickerdike Xe SUIPPIME 1 Two end found a true and generous friend and leader.Miss May Gifford, her suc-|of the present year, is son o e la , keeping sp e building 9 et} dight alteration sh | nd g mend ' Ta ord, CE ed Cover x : .entirely & the timber destroyed was owned by east.believe that a slight : Mio, 1 in Mr, James Ferrer, afterwirds essor, ix well appreciated as organist and Major S.A.Stevens, of Sherbrooke, ntirely separate, italist y made.and if they can suggest roc > the Honorable 3 nator Yerrier, who Mr, R.F.Richardson as leader.In 1885, and prior to entering the| The foundations of the church are now \u20ac¥2 capitalists.t once that will not cost ton me) boas, v titted up a neat and commodious Among those who have been promi-| Christian ministry, Mr Stevens acted nearly completed, and it is expected that \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ort wil certainir hear the - 2 the cap place où worship on Montcalm street, | nently identified with the work of this as assistant secretary of the Montreal the roof will be on the building before INHALED NITRIC ACID.people on this point.aml i Lear dore Dame set Neh ne LE church since its inception in 1826 are the! Y.M.C.A, which position he held for! winter sets in.Denver, Colo., Sea.23.\u2014Fire Lieuten- Mr.Reford ail tha he wou oa boat in seute o the society.2 4 ant Dohlon is dead, four firemen are |the shipping people that any ©\u201d : other | place on Montcalm street I~ described ~ ; Lo ; .; being kept alive by administration of to be suggested would be dea : arted as à long upper room in a frame busid- AFTER THE WAR and fled without securing any booir.5 Chinese labor so -as to make big profits oxygen and thirteen others are critically the board.immediately vy Le mg which stood between Notre Dame Mr.Cole was in the great south->ast-| for themselves, and this, Mr.Cole de- ill to-day from the effect of nitric acid Mr.Doran was anxious tha: 2 reached siveet, the east end of which wus called TT te ern drive.when DeWet had such a nar | clares, is what is keeping back progress hich th inhaled à s atte ; J.nr ë ; Le | ._ * SOUTH AFRICAN ¢ .id 1 devel ; acE Vg fumes whic ey Inhaled at a small matter be placed in the hand tans 1 Bt.Mary's strect, and \u2018th: river, and MEMBER OF SOU - > °° [row escape, his success being due tgdriv-| end development in the mining indus-| fire in the office of the Denver \u2018Post\u2019 provement committee for cars + 4 The - was used as a chair factory on week CONSTABULARY TELLS OF ing, thousarids of cattle ahead of Bis: trs at, the present, time, and promises yesterday.Pr.Bickerdike\u2014 Well, 1f 1.3 the sea days.PRESENT CONDI.troops through the wire entanglements: f0 lead to serious trouble in the future 22 I move that Mr.Dora i rod to This place was occupied by the sodicly TIONS He also took part in the engagement in [as it has in the past, in South Africa.FATHER LAMARCHE'S HOME case move rte yo captam free of charge until 1845, when the pros \u201d which Lucas Meyers.and his commando There are plenty of capable, intelligent, BURNED on the ¢ arried nen be ent church in Lagauchetiere street, at \u2014 were taken prisoners, He carries a|Keffir and Zulu laborers anxious and oo 9 ; , This vas vas de for th : the \u20ac: the corner of Plessis, was erected.Lis ; ; yn Piece of splintered shell in one foot, the{ Willing to work in the mines, but the|, Winnipeg, Sept.23 Father Lamarche\u2019s A search was made for th LL 1.le cap et en lar pastor was the Kev.G.Ii \u2018South Alrica is shwly settling down particle siruck his stirrup and having Mine-owners will not employ them when HOme, situated on Mission Island, near the Trust by the Shipping Feds ed upor bo regu ar bas short time was succeed.to a business level.Id animosities glanced mward became embedded in the| they can get Chinese to work for palf| Fort Francis, Ont, was destroyed by garding changes in the new = no haln: ed by \"the Rev.John Jones, who re |and diisivss are disappearing and ee flesh near his ankle.Although many| the wagas they ask.The former wil} fire last night.It was a beautiful resi- but as it has mysteriously : 2 prefere i à little over a year and the suc.tune Ur: country will be more Prosper.Comrades were shot down within a few Werk for £3 per month, which they con-| dence, and but recently completed at a it was decided to adjourn the n So.pink A mained a \"ltle over a yes gr ous than ever: .ir ; va \u2018er Ww -{ sider little eno \u2019 cost of twenty thousand doilars.til this morning at 11 o'clock.+ with hn.ceeding pastors were as follows: In .i Mr.feet of him, Mr.Cole was never wound ugh.! 2, There 1846-47 the Rev.J.E.Sanderson: un! | luese are the Who Las just arrived | © except as described.He was iil for| The police and educational systems of TT whole question came np again \u201cor on 1638, the Rev.Lachlond Taylor; mn 1849 {Frank AL.toe * nd ie > pending ave months with enteric fever and has South, Africa are being established on| INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION.sion.ed > 0 51, the Rev.G.N.A.F.T Dickson; m | rom sou Lo RA Montreal be- $uflered many privations, but his strong '1\u20ac Canadian model, in which connec- Washington, Sept.23\u2014The members ee A ATTN IT a wo Tr 1652, the Rev.Geurge Douglas, DD.Qu Lew days Se friends home re Osnawa, | Constitution brought him thro:.gh safe- tien Lolonel Steele and the Canadian of the Interparliamentary Union ar- _ GROWTH OF AVISSE b w ent ar Iso, the Rev.J M.Bshop, 11 1855, fore proceeding ly and to-day he is as well as\u2019 ever.{oe teachers have done éplendid rived here to-day from Niagara Falls.Winnipeg.Man.Sept =, 4 Co parte the Rev.J.Jones, in 1856-57.the Rev.| On a Lu.; \" hun-| After the war, Mr.Cole, with many].: ns way nome Mr, Cole vis- Press\u2019 prints a statement \u201chewn © In J.E.Sanderson; in 1858-58, the Rev.b.Ar Cole was one of the hie en led other members of the constabulary, went.Hed Australia, Cuba and England.He Ç re number of buildings ercerd du.- \u2014 In th 1 A.C.who , \\ } B.Ryckman, D.D., in 186002, tue Rev.| dred men ol he Or hh 7, 1899, on the on town duty and did police and detcc-| \"2° MUch amused in England to Lear TORPEDO BOATS.past eight months in tne lead: : thousan W.K.Parker, D.D.; in 1363-G5, the itev, trem Hahfax ove \u201c\\lontfort, tor tive work for several months.It was two gentlemen in a railway ear seriously Vienna, Sept.22.\u2014The Austrian Gov- ican cities with the total cost Ww south-u H.F.Bland (fathe: of the Rev.Messrs, | Bider-Dempster steamer \u201c4081108, 08, While so employed that Mr.Cole, at the SPresng their fear that the diemissal| ernment has ordered twenty torpedo peg heads the list by à substan\u2019 (heen | C.and 5.Bland), the assistant, th- Rev.| the front, dans ag nd at once be- | time a full corporal, succeeded in trac- of Lord Dundonald was an indication of boats from Yarrow & Co., Limited, of even when compared with So in Thomas Derrick, in 1366-03, th: R vs.| gon to make history doing service on M8 and arresting Baker and Cassidy, the Mother Tod! aia from Glasgow.\u2014 he figures exceed Be PE ete Johu Borland and 5.J.Hunter brother | 80 block.house lmes.After some ex-! two of the most notorious horse thieves could to dissipate theï ; eb what be metropolis by $865,585, althouz s1- and Panama, the longest space of er on the globe where mariners sail ~.riess of going ashore, there may be 1-land, or perhaps a nuclcus of inhabit- islands, or possibly, there are no is- ads por any speck of land where men \u201cx live.Neverheless, the belief that re is such a spot in the North Pac: fic cvives with the reports of sailormen v century that they have sen or town of this mysterious place.[L must bp» a possession of the United \u201caies by night of discovery through ywreck, and it is very probable that government to which it belongs will ie lurther efforts to find 1t.Great i \u2018ain has looked eagerly for this ad- vinal place to plant her flag, and the ated States has not been lacking in en rgétie search.Beth have failed as = gnally as 1 they had sought for the siieged treasure of the \u2018Flying Dutch- SEAL Interest in the quest of a place where ,:+:-hulred veterans of the United Stites \\.y may dweli like a company of Rob- :-n Crusoes has been revived through paper by James Hague, of 18 Wall -ret, read at the Eighth Geographic t nzress in this city.In his early life be was a searcher for r:uno islands and was ome of the witnesses to the departure of the United tes warship \u2019Levant\u2019 from the Ma- wullan Islands for Panama in the fall vi 1860.With Edward Everett Hale he ad never given up hope that the story « the Man Without a Country\u2019 may ave a concluding chapter in the return \u201c « ihe remnant of the crew of the \u2018Le- sant,\u201d together w.th \u2018Phil\u2019 Nolan, whom 1.» veteran author says he would \u2018greet :- 1 grandfather.\u2019 ]: was the sense ot those who heard Mr.Hague read his paper on the \u2018Re-s ; rted Island: or Island of the Northern l'icinc\u2019 that in the next search for it - them th: United States Government -reuld send a collier to cruise about the itude and longitude indicated by sea- zen who believed that they had seen \u2018.e mysterious land.Th» 1der of the geographers was that =o should be equipped with the most : sdern means of sounding, especially as suze 1s Dittle or no dispute that at least ne sea caprain has actually seen sboal «nl clos\u201d s north and longitude 120 de- - \u201cxest, S00 miles from the coast.to Coward, and 2,300 miles from Hawa, card.; .boats left the ship.stecring ior > Hawaii.The larger and better voll adopted to sailing.contained proin, with his wife and girl baby al sa tors; the second boat car- \u201cve or six satlors.The captain's niide ail, and at rrst, towed the - nat, but aiter two or three days © company.leaving her behind.Af- eptV-three days the = another matter Muri 1, his last remaming uv SoUngest ob SIX.ana Muriel were .eit alone ; Quclor séemied to put hun- \u201cde eNisise against ail the - heart was in Muriel, and 1t ds hicart.June other daugh- devoutly that Mur.el wou-d - Ume With papa.She was nad, and the Iact of his ab- her was such an old thing sad always accepted it with- \u201c3 They knew better than uidiTiage or lovers in connec- Mure.in thew father's pres- dd all the Intimiat s of the bu: sommes an outsider ing, or ignorant cf the doc- 2.mizht make a remark which .\u2026: \u2018bring down the doctor's inpest, à tornado.cnleed! gt 1 shouid ke to zee would be iniquitous enough lle d be a brave man, 1 vou.when it I did feel horribly embarrassed, how- garment \u2018fram being sent to the \u201clea\u201d ever, to discover that 1 had arrived just at luncheon time.But Edith declared 1 must sit down with her and have luncheon.1 Make a warm suds with caustic soap sha | | fine, or made into a jelly with boiling had rather disapproved of her marrying as ter and a little borax vine (he me she did.lt seemed to me that she might in and allow it to soak for a few mis Squeeze it with the hands under w.- bave done better than to choose such an ; \u2018' » pes environment, keeping house in Harlem in but do not rub unless there is an of August.Still 1 suppose I am prejudiced |SPot, and, of rourse.rub ua soap 4 Edith is such a dear girl, just like Ler jon the wool.If the sweater is mu\u2019h mother, that I might have known she could tW0 soapy waters will be neve:sar» both waters and the rinsing water - the temperature, using a batr mometer doubt Shes Ô sweater and dry :n a warm, be depended upon to choose happily\u2014and I'm sure she does seem perfectly happy.\u2018But 1 started to tell you about her din- ing-room.Her \u201cWedgwood dining room.\" she calls it, and she says she built it all up around her wedgwood sugar bow! and cream pitcher.It is all in that soft wedgwood green and white.The woodwork same if there is ToS airy Selected Recipes.is whi i - (TS vhite, that pure white of the cameo de CATSUF COMMENTS signs on the wedgwood ware.The walls .- 4 are covered with book linen in that deep A granite or porcelain lin#d kr! cage green of the Wedgwood.There is a , be used in making vatsup.The vers white plate rail all around the room and | or fruits, should be very rpe tbe colors im the different bits of china on | and free from decay, and put fz\u201d - ° that are the only contrast to the general | colander, then through a sieve green and white of the scheme.There is | a green and white cotton rug on the floor.and white muslin curtains at the windows.\u2018But my greatest astonishment was the dining table and chairs.They were enamelled in white, all of them.It is certainly a very odd idea for a dining-room, and if any one had told me of it T could hardly have believed it could be a success.But it was in this instance.\u2018I couldn't help admiring them, and then Edith conflded to me that she had bought Just the plainest cheap dining set she could find, and that she and Jack had enamelled it themselves and upholstered the chairs jn green denim \u2018to match the walls.\u2018The table ferns were in a wedzwood dish, and all the china was pure white, perfectly plain.You don't know what a mix and sift together all condimer:- adding them to the pulp Peur to while hot into bott! =, cork and - when cool place in a cool.dry fus sup must be stirred vonstantiy © turning.Glass or stone jars are preferabe ° other, Catsup should be sealed pint bottles.Pickles need not hé Lut must be kept well covered, 4 ure to the air softens them and vis\" vinegar.GRAPE FRAPPE To a pint of grape juice add two of sugar and \u2018our cupfuls of wat ten minutes, and wher.cool add o.: of orange juice and the juice of 1» ons.Strain through cheesecloth,add of ice water and freeze to a mush relief it seemed after all the decorated sets.In fact, the whole room was so dainty TS and cool and restful, and Edith herself, GRAPE MARMALADE.in her white house-gown, seemed some- After washing ripe grapes, sque¢ way like the embodiment of the daintiness PUP into ore dish, putting the sk ccok witn very little water.Stew t! until the seeds senarate, then press t- a sieve or colander to remove the Ada to th» skins and allow three-four a pound of sugar to one pound of fru\u2019 cook until thick.of the piace.It has done me good to see such a pretty picture.I shall pass along the wedgwood idea.It jg really worth copying in a country beyse.\u2019\u2014N.Y.\u2018Sun.\u2019 UNNECESSARY THINGS.Never buy \u201ca thing just because it is cheap is ald and, very good advice.Never buy a thing just because it is pretty is newer, but just as\u2019 good.Half the drawing rooms are overfurnished.One would > _\u2014 ~ GRAPE CATSUP.Cosh\" grapes till teader, strain throu sleve and to five pounds of pulp add pounds of sugar, one-half a tahlespc\u201d each nf cinnamon, cloves, alispgce anc © per, with one-half a teaspoonful of fa.\u2019 SATUR Jam LETTER THE SCOT (To the =ir,\u2014You - ur JE8UE < \u2019 my View su think nd these srvually in (osm Of 1 pont.Tha .Jacking 1 well as ver mation, ang the : pression \u201cse that \u20ac \u2018ve been | \u201cne decisior panying s t\u2014Kt 1 where the water is introduced into his absorbed and testy antagonist.The 9g R_B 2 20 K\u2014R 2 16 Q\u2014R 6 ck 16 K\u2014K 2 .A nds every man the fire-pot at the rear and is ta $e meeting with no at- |g Ky 21 P\u2014B 3 19
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