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[" ae 070 or Sr gp oe rede fal 4 45201 re name SEE Yt mann st les ng Charlestown.Mo La ee a.= \"aa x J fred f - \\ Ç T2.ue i - AE; .£ NS 1D .\u2014 iin it v vo Ak / { NES \" J JoeB di 7 ail Average Circulé | the Star A | ad soscerecce VOL ; : NTREAL TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 Read - YOL.XXXL No 232 a MONTREAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1x99.AANSYAAL RUMORS, hey Are Plentiful, But There Are IT Very Few Facts.ritish Ministers Criticized for Their Apparent Inactivity, B® LONDON, October 3.\u2014 here are many amours, but few new tacts concerning the ansvaal situation.| All the reports trom South Alrica are of \u20ac most pessimistic character and antici te an outbreak ul hostilities at anv mos ent.A complete plan of campaign has been ranged with the Orange tree State.A © gourous censorship is maintained over all ress telegrams.President Kruger addressed the troops which staged 10or the Natal border on Nat.urday, pain to their patriotism, aud wishing tlem Godspeed.| A Sh from Pregria save that General Jan [Kock will efmmand he Boer forces orf the Natal border, Commandant Uronje of the southwestern, snd General schalkbuger, on the castern frontier, while G@eral Malan will be in command st Rusthburg.Altogether, there will be nine gegrals tn command of columns.CITEMENT IN NATAL.atch from Durban, Natal.timed 10.40 ofock this morning, reports that the excitenÿnt is increasing at Durban.lhe streetsfre throngzed with animated crowas and thfimpression prevails that the Boers way quuieuce hostilities to-day.Alto: getherfover 1,00 Natal volunteers nave gone the trout.lraws tron lorenzo Marq@, Delagna Bay, are bringing enormous frowde, principally auners.A Bout comughd has arrived at ithe border town of Céantipoort.Ades from Cape l'own says a uespateb i recegd there from Cbariestown.Natal.annghces that the members of the Urange btate artillery with six guns, have ir- rivefat Volksrust, a point in the Trans vaaŸciose to the Natal voruer, and that à if ques has been erected by the hospital autÿrities.\u2018lhe officials at Charlestown hay received a telegram irom the Colonial A à Free Bedtary in answer to an enquiry, on / ftrjting them to remau absolutely still snfoffer no resistance.No womun have bed left in Voikerust and the natives are lle otficials rtill ce mg, but are ready Lo iene at a mo mft'a notice.General Joubert, the vice pgpident of the South African Republic, af commander-in-chief of the lranssaal igres, has arrived at Volksruat and his psence there will probably lave a calm- effect.QUIET AT JOHANNESBURG.he advices from Johannesburg rav no nigandeering took place there Saturday.ey add that many of the Boers are anx us to leave and that many of the young en are forming a corps of civilian police rd gre acting in conjunction with the Mer- apts\u2019 Association.\u2018he town 16 quiet.he .Merchants\u2019 comnutlre announce that Britéh subjects under a pernst, will be al owed to remain, and that consular letters nd passports will be accepted if the per- ; ns\u2019 presenting them are of good character.BRITISH MINISTERS TRANQUIL 1] tion to Hurry and are Criticised Therefor.LONDON.October 3.\u2014-Nn exceptional ac tivity is viable at the Government offices Mr.Chamlwrlain and the Earl of SNelborue were absent from the Colomai Otfice on Mogday, but Lord Lansdos ne, Gencral Lord Wolseley and General Sie Evelyn Wood were busily engaged at the War Office.Geseral Sir Redvers Bulier called at the War Office in the afternoon and a special metting wa= held, Nuthin: of the \u201cis\u2014uss on vas made public, but jt 1s understood that (Geseral Tuller will not proceed fol the Cape until next week except 1n case of unforeseen developments.$lany members of Parliament are return: ing to town in anticijation of an early sum.mening of the houses of Parliament.It 18 the general impression, that, although sume speakers mav express disapproval of the Gevernment - policy, few will go to the extrême of A = dpi, 3 q de a demand that they be - part of the territory in A \u201cTEA OUP\u201d CHALLENGER That has never been beaten \"SALADA\u201d CEYIL.OIN TEA Has \u201cLed The Way \" in every race with competitors, and still maintains a Continuous Leadership.Scaled Lead Packets Only.» =5c, 30c, 40c, Never Sold in Bulk.> 50e, GOc.28231 LONG ISLAND \u201cLITTLE NECK CLAMS\" And LONG ISLAND \u201cCLAM JUICE.\" + DOXSEE'8 \u2018LITTLE NECK CLAMS,\" 1-lb.cans, 20 cents per can, $2.5 per : dozen cans.DOXBEE'S \"LITTLE NECK CLAMS.\u201d 2-1b.cans, 50 cents per can, $3.40 per n ° doze cans.DOXSEEE \u201cCLAM JUICE.\u201d In pint butiles, 30 cents per bottle, $3.40 per dos- ottles.en THE DUBLIN DISTILLERS COMPANY'S JAMESON'S \u201cHARP BRAND\" FRASER, VIGER & CO, FINE OLD IRISH WHIS KIES (Imported in Glass.) DUBLIN WHISKY.Jameson's \u2018Single Hurp\u2019® Whisky, $1.00 per bottle; $11.00 per case of one dos.bottles, Jameson's \u2018\u2018 Three Harp Whisky,\u2019 $1.25 per bottle ; 813.00 per case.We will deliver the above Fine Old Dublin Whiskles at the above prices, frelght charges prepaid.tario, Nova more cases.tu any port or station in the four provinces of On- cotila, Quebec and New Brunswick, when takon tn lots of one or FRASER, VIGER & GO.SAUTERNE WINES For use with Oysters and all sorts of Fish.BARKHAUSEN Cerons (iraves Superieure (Sauternes) per case of two dozen pints.Guilhou'e Sauternes.$4.5 en pints.Labrunie Sauternes, $4 dozen pints.& CO.$5.50 per case of one dozen quarts; $5.50 vs) per case one dozen quarts, $5.60 per case of ?doz- 50 per case of one dozen quarts; $5.50 per case of two FRASER.VIGER & CO.FINE TABLE OILS \u201cUn Glass and in Cans.) Olive Oil, Superieure.galion cans .Olive Oil, Superieure fi half-gallon cans | | ! ET NI Re oe Jo vy Per can Bertrand's Extra Aurfine Olive Oll.In gallon cans .\u2026.8.2 per can he \u2018\u2018Viger\u2019\u2019 Extra sublime Lucca Oil.In pint bottles .,.40 cents each In quart bottles .75 cents each Halle d'Olive, Extra surtive.Bertrand Freres, 45 cents The Koya \u201cCOLINFIORE, Ms Majesty the ; BAS The Best S'S PALE ALE.Bottlings of the Day.per pint bottle, 8 cents per quart bottle.$8.50 per case of one dozen quarts.$9 50 per case of 2 dozen pl -taltan from the Prtnce Brancaccio's Estate, King of Italy's table.80 cents per quart bottle, $9.50 per case of one dozen quar nts.Table Oil.same as supplied to ts.FRASER, VIGER & CO.The Dog's Head Bottling, Hibberts Bottling.Cameron & Saunders Bottling and BASS'S en, pints BASS'9 price), pints, $1.80 per dozen, 39,76 ngen pints.ozen pints, $6.pints: $6.7 per FRASER, VIGER & CO, \u2018PALE ALE, Hibbert's bottling\u2014Quarts, original case of 4 dozen quarts (also in casks of 4 dozen q p à per case of 4 dozen pinta, $3.25 per cask BASS S PALE ALE.bottled by Cameron & Saunders, r case 4 dozen pints, $13.28 BASS & CO.'B Parl ALE.Posters Bugie Had case of 4 dozen pints.VENEZUELAN AWARD, The Arbitrators\u2019 Decision Is in the Nature of a Compromise.Neither British Guiana Nor the Ee- public Gets All Dewanded, PARIS.October 3.\u2014The award of the Anglo-Venezuelan Boundary Arbitration Commission was read at noon to-day.The decision was unanimuus, It is considered in the nature of a compromise rather than as favouring Venezuela.It appears thal Great Britain loses some of her ciaimis in the Inierior and on the coast, a.the frontier will start at Walm River,\u201d ThË dectsion, walch was read by M.F de Martens, the umpire, who has presided over the deliberativns of the tribunal, ts as follows: \u201cThe undersigned.by these presents, give and pubush our decision determining and Judging.touching and concerning the questions that have been submutied to us by 83ld arbitration, we decide, declare and prunounce delimitely that the line of frontier of the colony of British Guiana and the United Slates of Venezuela is as foi- wows; \u201cStarting on the coast at Point Playa, the fruntier shall follow a straiglt line to the confluence un the Barima and the Mariuma.thence following the valley of the laiter to Lhe svurce of the Corentin, otherwise called the Cutari River.\" \u201cThence 1t shall proceed to the confluence of the Hioawa, and the Amanuru; thence, following the l'haiweg of the Amakuru, tu ite aource um the l'iain of Imataka; thence, IN a south-westerly direction along the highest ridge of the Lmataka Mountains to the highest point of the lmataka chain opposite the source of the Barima and the principal chain of the lmataks Mountains; thence in a south-west direction to the south of the Acarabisi, following the Thalwon of the Acarabisi to the Cuyuni, the northern bank of which it follows in a westerly direction to the confluence of the Cuyuni and the Vanomu; t ¢ along the Thalweg of the Vanophu its westernmost source; thence in \u20184 straight line to the summit of Mount raima; thence to the course of the Cope, thie point the frontier shall follow the Thalweg of the Cotinga to ite confluence with the Takutu; thence alon Thalweg of the Takutu to its source; thence in a straight lige te the most western point of the Akerai Mountains, the highest rid of which it shall follow to the source of the Corentin; thence it will follow the course of the river.\u201d The dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela over the boundary line separating the latter from the British possessions in Guinana dates back some 50 years.egotiations were In progress be.La heTewo countries looking to a set- tiement of the question, when the death of tha Venesuelan representative caused a tponement.- \"To 350 a temporary agreement, as reach: r power s ed that neither po dispute any n, however, extended her occupancy Bard and southward to the Orinocn deita and to the mouth of the Amacurs River.Venesuela protested, Great Britain insisted that this was the provisional boundary.and that all negotiations looking to settlement of the, dispute must start with ecognition o .ho EUR refused to consent, and It was this action of Great Britain that caused the nupture of diplomatic relations between the Awo countries in 1887.; en Great Britain set the boundary in thisyway she occupied all of the territory had been in dispute in What Schombergk line, after the fan it, figures in the diplo- \u201c Interest in the Foster's Bugle Brand Bottling.INDIA PALE ALE.The Dog's Head HB tUling\u2014 - $10.50 per original case of 4 duzen 5- Quarts.82.75 per dos- $5.75 per original case of 4 dozen plants; quarts; pints, $1.80 per dozen : $13.25 per original cask of 8 dozen 310.50 per uarts at same $2.75 per dozen; in pints only\u201481 80 per per case of 8 dozen pints bottling\u2014$1.75 per doaen Agents, Italian Warehouse, 207, 200 & 211 ST.JAMES STREET.28223 matic correspondence.ed against such a line But In the negotiations British representatives Venezuela protest.when it was run, aor 1280 and 1893 the eclined to constder any territory within the as belng in dispute.Schombergh line The discovery of gold the cause of the ispute, acute phase which fu doveinpen about 189), English and American miners quickly overrun the country to the west and north and in 1886 the gold output had risen to $112,042.The creeks flowing into the Bar- ima, Amacuro.Mazarunt and Cuyuni were all found to be rich in gold, and English miners.accompanied by coolies, into the country ir every direction.in 1888 the cutput was nearly half a million dollars, and this wag doubled in the following year.About this same time the Rothschilds.through Hamilton Bmith.jr, of San Francisco, purchased a controliing greal El Callao mine, con- cededly In Venezuelan territory, end ap- on which the Venezuelan Government had collected many thousands of dollars in taxes, At this time (1881) Great Britain claimed oniy the chombergk line, but in 1886 Lord Rosebery, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, only asked for a frontier which would start from the seacoast to- in Venezuela was assuming the boundary might have been accepted by Venezuela if the proposal for it accompanied by a demand for the free navigation of the Orinoco River and the settlement of a trade treaty, by which the thirty per cent.dulies on goods com- ng to Venezuelan ports from the Antilles were removed.About this time the sympathies of the United States were enlisted In behalf of Venezuela, or rather the United States Interested themselves in securing the arbitration nf the dispute between Veneszueln and Great Britain.Diplomatic correspondence passed for some time between the United States State Department and the Government of Lord Balisbury, and fin- allv.the latter positively refusing to arbitrate the question as regarding the valid- iy of the Bchombergk line, President Cleveland, on December 17, 1883, delivered ts famous Venesuelan message, in which he declared that the United States, adher- inæ to the doctrine of Monroe, coûld not permit the encroachments of a foreign power on any portion of the American con- nent.k The clause in President Monroe's address to Congress (Dec.2,A1823), to which President Cleveland referred, and which has become the basis of the so-called \u2018\u2018Monros Doctrine.\u201d 1s as follows: \"We owe it therefore to candour gnd to the amicable relations existing between the United States and the allied powers to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any part of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety.With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power we have not Interfered and shall not interfere; but with the governments who have declared their {independence and maintained it, and whose Independence we have on great consideration and just principles acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them or controlling in any other manner their destiny by any European power In any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States.\u201d The excitement which followed the presentation of Mr.Cleveland's message will be long remembered in this country.It was for many.weeks the cause of much heart burning.Finally the better senge of both Great Britain and the United States prevailed, and after some negotiation it was decided to refer the whoie dispute to a commission for arbitration.The treaty agreeing upon the appointment of the commission was sign on February 2.1897, and provided that the tribunal should consist of two members nominated by the judges of the Bupreme Court.of the United Btates, and two members nomj- nated by the judges of the British High Court of Justice, and by a fifth jurist selected by these four, or in the event of their failure to agree within three months of a person selected by the King of Sweden.It was met forth that: \u2018\u201cThe tribunal shall tnves te and ascertain the extent of the territories belonging tn, or that might lawfully be claimed by the United Netherlands, or by the kingdom of Spain respectively at the time of the acquisition by Great Britain of the colony of British Guiana, and shall! determine the boundary line between the colony of British Guiana and the Republic of Venezuela.\u201d The members of the cofpm on as pers that is saying a great deal.| ee k following attractive prices: Good quality soft wool Shirts and Drawers, 45 85¢, 95¢, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, = .J.TOOKE, UNDERWEAR! Our Underwear this season has made the biggest kind of a hit.Our aby ment is the best we Rave ever had or that anybody clse in the city ever ha x Call in to-morrow and see what we are offering fi Ask to see our New + \u2014 tatain 3 dd Unshrinkable Und 5x4 A \u2018ation.Telephone Rp.| = mem eat by ess if APHIC: INST) Jilmpls Batigine 177 St.James 2387 St.Cathe 1553 St.Cathe The Acme of Cleanliness! In bedding that means the presence, in your bed, of Hercules Wire Spring ou an all iron frame.First-class furniture dealers everywhere sell thew, either iu connection with our Iron and Brass a or detached for use in any type of bedatcad.R.Ives & Co., Montreal.232r1 VACANT LOT For Bile about 10,800 feet, suitable for factory site, ajtuate in rear of Nos.312 to 34 Moreau street, Hochelaga Ward, near Bridge Works and C.P.R.track, and just | ++ goods store.res: OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS Es during confinement; 13 00M8 \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES, TWO *ANTED orether (GENERAL BERVANT.232 \u201cATION AS COOK single room, Kitohen TANTED - ONF HUNDRED LABOURERS RL : FURNISHED BEDROOMS, dics treated and attended, = vA NTED NT $ the comforia desired ot three Ary \u201cwr th 3 dal of the age on Snap for canvaasrrs.on Co, Four books explained \u2018Famous Men teenth Rreat nations; vou agency Here is the best DEP for making money vou ever had time, finrreteon Apply No.5h20 Cadieux rt.nD AR PROTESTANT PRF- ferred, for wholsale establishment.in applicant's own handwriting.RFESPECTARLE PERSON TD eR all charge of a little sir] 2 months References required AT ONCE A GIRL for office work.must es French pen English.At 53 'Jarques Cartier «q.24 YOUNG MAN, THOROU GH- of at of Apply by letter, to J.225, Star Of- 232 à GTURI, TO ASSIST WITH Apply M Cathcart st.A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID Apply hetween the hours st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAI, SERVANT, MUST be able to cook.Also seamstress, willing to aasint with other work.971 Dorcheater nt.x 2 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL ERPRVANT WHO can cook well: no washing: another maid ept, relrrences required.Apply morning or evening, 391 Mountain st.mi 2 WA NTED \u2014 A GENERAL &PRVANT, FOR small family.Apply at once to 3487 Olivier ave, Westmoun» 281 2 ANTED\u2014A TOUNG PERSON AS NURSE must have had experience with children, and willing to assist with light housework Apply 300 \u201cfountain et.21 \\ TANTED \u2014 A THOROUGH GENERAL servant at once.Apply 1207 Dorchester wtrest.V NTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS stvGAR boiler, for a steady job; a good salary to the right man Address Canada Confectionery Co., 4 Bonsecours st.231 8 TANTEMT \u2014 GARDENER, 8INGLE MAN : Apply to 8.8.Bain, Florist, 68 Beaver Hall Hill 231 2 WAN TBD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOX MAKER, D with housework.Apply with references.at.222 1 A GOOD OENPRAL que, references required.= Apply Waverley House, 232 FEBDERS resses.Sablston Litho.et.YOUNG GIRL A8 GENERAL also one for fight housework and ith baby, Mrs.Barnard, arn RESPEX\"TABLE OFFICE .pont 14 years of age, a good chanre ply with reference.J.214, Btar Office.ys.be recommended.Bar- rard an Holland.200 232 2 ins BL Antoine st.22 1 andes a be quick and mrcurate.Apply Alex- Masiaren, 107 Papineau eve.31s fi sineas, good reasons for selling.Caro, MOR BALE tario, popu 5u0 per year, selling, cheap business need apply.fice.ANTED prisoner of Devil's remarkable miiitary F (CB.turnished \u2018or unturnishe, English and has ana knowledgn of good referances.Address lL.3 FIRST CLASS moderate rates.768 8h WITH OR WITH- TANTED Sn $2 REWARD.ALLIGATOR HAND t JANTED \u2014 HOUSEHOLD OOMS \u2014 TWO SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, IN for cash, eny quantity a slow selling book ot pe Two ff corner \u2014 HIGHEST CASH dollars reward Address 433 St.Urbain Tara for ladies\u2019 and ghut\u2019d o mule \u2018nats uments.at Dame Mail orders Abbott of» St Catherine st.Sediment almo \u2018singe po la.our offer sure.Bradley- 232 8 a Aik Anita, with owner's name on a Limit ad, Brantford.BUSINESS CHANCES.ANNE oR SALE - ONE OF THE and property can be 1 For partic ulars apply to bP.napolts, NIGHT MINK RUFF, s Finder rewarded at COMFORTABLY Sn ath private family.2578 Br 23 teased for five or ten vears.DRAB OVERCOAT.in cab, driving from Place Viger Hotel to Friday evening last.FU s » IN- Honaventure station.RN! HE! on a ; NOR BALE - A GOOD PAYINU HD- , with bar doing e extra Ea NICELY FURNISHED in clothes closet, A PAIR OF agoup BPIXTTAC 1.7.8 red N Pen, eat = terrier, the best towns .in On- furnace, single beds, private family.Ww -\u2014 BOQKS, nd mi Any one Pétain after hie notice will be T™ LRT ONE NICELY FT'RNISH- 232 1 - ON SUNDAY EVENING, OCTORER .by way nf Coleralns and Liverpool ste, JOR BALE \u2014 fruit, ennfectionery and cigar stores, and nil other kinda of businesses; good chances for beginners and partnerships, to let.L.Harris, 118 ft.James 4 NICE.LARGE FURNISHED, ca ar two gentlemen, a purse containing 16 doilars and some change.Finder will receive liberal reward by returning to 73 Coleraine at 232 1 H 3 vuses an shops raid for Sean _ HT.Urbain to Mitchemon 59 Og sand aue.Steam and off back bureau.Finder will TWN OR THREER FOR LIGHT de! on returning to Ras and Donner 8 2 1 R SALE-TO BE SOLD BY AUC.Tr 11th, \u2018#9.The Thou- actory, Ganano.Bees equipped medium plant in Canada, all mer four years wer.Uren, liqaidator.AND DIAMOND RING, _vialmty of Mountain large parloum, with smail lighted, use gas atove; 0 YOR SALE sons for FRAN pm No.ST \u2014 EUNDAY LAST.\u2018hureh.Le rantainine a by returning to @® Alex- 282 1 OR BAILE OR TO LET-WOOLLEN , excellent stone building; also store house; 2 other machinery complete, eeds; one of the best water-pow- brs on the Missisg Peter McDougall, as hoard If desired.terms moderate, 267! LAST NIGHT AN OTERA JaLARS.UNFT RNIEHED ROOM.t boa pany 104 Temple \"after the performance o Her ls requastad to brin it at me 232 FURNIRHBD ROOMS, MODERN conveniences; private fainily.eatablished twenty years: rea- ir Aroly from 7 281 SILVER WATCH.OPEN FACED.return to 153 Drummond street.222 2 AGENTS WANTED.ANTED u tablished ) customers.Apply MOR RALE 2 ratabilahed burinesss, with 11 first clans badrooms and din first class boarders.Write al once, 18 Star A PARTNER, WITH A FEW farm produce business, willing to huntie; anawer at onda.Branch Of er HORSES, CARRIAGES ETC.- AGENTS IN AVERY DISTRICT , w patent autematic Weather well matched, bay, \"TANTED- A BREAD DRIVER, WITH EX- LESSONS WANTED.em re apr Pn 1135 Dorchester st.CTNION AVENT E WELL as boarding house, MOR SALE \u2014 SOUNDS YOUNG MARE.CITY ond deter, arsphy.A, 6189, Btar Branch ofr .Can be sean Tat Royal tables, st. , LY A 8 4 ) ; y , U NEAT.v/s RER 9, 1699 .( y | J \u2018 \\ \"À ei a TTT ~ I - - - 1 7 \u2019 Ji \u2019 7 v .I brass watch, 2 ailk handkerchicfs, 1 pai gh\u2019 [4 : ENTS.3 / ; y tA ladies\u2019 id gor en; 1 necktie, 1 small nilk Ug: ; Tl A | celet, 1 pe Issars (nn vase, -, A | - | ame red stone brooch, L'email brilliant 8 » .Ye We | Against ; - brooch, 1 pr vitres mers watch, bull 8 oe \u2014_ t nt.UE \u2018the Y A t ç ; .stone, r nled corkscrew, mu , .; 2 in Operation as Long Ago cueing ah ta: 2 sual old locketa, vod The Difficulty Between Intercolonial Lords Strathcona and brdeen à nu LMroR- Gross Earnings for rie moun Es a .unt neil, 2 pocket hnives, gold pin .î ny h 5.as Sept.9, with dram, broken wart pra sold watch Railway and CP.R- Represent the Domi TAN OF AB écour to $1,646,900.~ es chain, buttertly jun, blue stone; long go LI ee WN v os ; .oe \u2018hain; gold chains, 2 buckles: gold nafety ; ; : .- : T ' Same Period b ough Notice Was Given Thut It ho al handkerchicf, short miser chan; Hon, Mr.Blaic Says His Instructions Upon the Imperial Board lontrol os to the Star) The cus Share for the ni ere .Jou Nat Be Till About Oct.1.BEN \u201cparu.tiled » Ne hoes Were Misunderstood.for the Project.ura\u2019 October 3.- Fhe follow Amounts to #70, 98.571 mms eg ee ge 2 shirt butions, - Jatrr cu vu - - .img judgn ere delivered tu the Su (See also page nine.) Dorf Mien : leur A Cain + th ol othe Cat (Special by Cable trom the StBpecial [TÉMe Court os meng, atl the Judges The annual mecting vf the Montreal Styeet .» 2 ~ 38 Pleces, 4 AN ua nquirs at the general oflires à ie Can \u2018 being on the bench: Railway ws set tor Wednesday, November |, ; ; ; .jece, 7 er neces, 97 i \u201c« : Nove .: .NOTICE TO MARINERS.damon crm, fed Las us NE RE bei ca have been appointed anda, 30 0 SSE SU 8 | sug dn, Novenbe 2, wil be picked upon.c = ; ss oid, air vohiar Us, roll vu - : ; Te .o ; = | \u2018 * lise ar » Montrea ree No.70, vi 1889.) 3 ordinary geld bit Laren, plates \u201c Shaughnessy, the president on the atadum bers of e board of control of lucite Pacaud sud Armstrong assigned adleged Haiti closed an tlie us day of Septem- Newluuudland.In cabin 17: 1 pr of Chinese silver cuffs l'acte Company in this city, some three cable.Australia bus three mem, and Cains In IL on the min ay in Eu ber.The earnings for the year, gross, Melle Isle Siren in Operation.with Chinese characters ech a etat iy put ate vert vuine Greg Britain three.\u2018Lhe board pow retiens n he apart etn on amount to $1,646,900, an increase of sume- .Mr # In sé 1 - IHS i * % , .0 ei fotice has been received by this depart: qu cab a 11 1 pan ot Binocular Lot rem er an neo 1 terns \u20ac profecd te invite tenders and miuan to Pacaud and 70.00 10 Arwstrong.he Lane ie Flow ow for Julie preceding, sear., .ANSE escupe .le : > i ray \u201c ve ut that the double siren at Belle ble glasses, 1 telescope.; _ alt be mberest that whe } cia) and other arrangements for teon | \"tit was taken in 1892, on the antormation estenday the Street farway : it station, described in notice to mariners STILL ANOTHER ARREST Lowi ¢ remembered that when the ¥ nt com $ Attorneydienerul Casgrain to have the \u2018© the city the sum of $0,608.57, which w 5 of was successfully put au { | ; 2, i\" ; agreement, whieh was entered into between pletion of the project.\u2018The ele, ot 1\u2018 5 orney- ener Lo gr no ) rave i the amount due them on the gross earnings ae , ; Richard Darrow, saler, of the steamsliap the Intercolomal Talway and the Cana ) agreement declared void a Iraudulegt and x RE Le t ti ration gû the Sth inst.< st ut ! ; ui >.ford Aberdeen will probably en (he .v Or | ul the company within the limits co the .(Sigued) F GOURDEAU Scotaman, +< the last addition to Uie list of dian Pacitic Rariway Company, during tn .! 10} gaunt public policy and to recorer the aity of Montreal.According to the agree Du boot the seventeen men who will appear for thar regime ot the late Conservative Adminis rywpathics of the Liberal Opposithere, S00 pind to Pacaod.The sapener 3 00 CET S01 the company -pays the Juty Minister of Marine and Fisheries à Mffartment of Marine and Fisheries, .F ; ing membership.; ti Lars and six per ceut.on au wa, Canada, 2ist September.1599 late hour.by Detectives Preard and Cote, Blair, vetused to renew an agreement wineh B seu dered an 1388 and ordered the FLWUUU to s imilion dol Shon su \"a million pA (Stamped) Harbour Commissioners, as he vas trying te dispose of valuable he sand made the Goverument rabway cie be reumbursed by Pacand.This judgment alt.Secretary's Office goods at a low price.He was found in pos simply au teeder tor the Canudian Pacte THE EDY MURDER CA: \u201cax affirmed in Review by sr Lows ta The matter of paying on the earnings of seived October 3, 1899.sérsion cf seseral papes and rome jewellery.whore line to St John, He expressed ns de sault, CA, and Judges Roathier and CV the hues outside, the city vf Moutical 14 last notice from the Government was in: \\ ing où the line of the lutercolunial and it ; 4 both Judgments am the quebec Courts ed in the sum winch the company has paid d and filed at the harbour olive on TT, connections erst of St John carned over From Alburg, Vt.fhe pudgment was ten a or gun the st ; ; 5.In this notice it was stated THE MONTFORT\u2019S REWARD.the Intercolonial from the point of ship (See also page twelve.) aschercan, lr Justice Crrouard vou The Montreal Street Railway bas placed he ziren would be in operation about r 1.There is a discrepancy of almost tb in the date announced in the two : .se hief Justice Armour ; SN .4 as that upon which the siren would in Steamship Circles.West of Montreal would be handed over | chyne | any ing.In this cuse Chief : hits on the Cute des Neiges road, sn A : , \u20ac C N ¢ \u20ac + : , .I.- vrobver App .stituted for the explosives.The question of compensation for the 110 Grand Trunk Railway Company he per 0 parte Jeu Joue a tn claumed feu a ES pp will there terminate.; \u20ac : \u2018 cel .> i - A * i: acitie J iry case ry 3 T * A alle : HE LAST NOTICE ISSU ED.Lider, Dempster & Co steamship Mont pit this RG tuent the \u20ac ausdtan Pac ihe che i ù ar a î ao ny us own tendere $0,800.which wen refused, \u2014 \u2014\u2014\"fnm\u20140#\u2014 phowing notice is the last one issued fort from the Domnmon line for valuahle protest Presiibats ENN aE ni THE LATE MR.W.W.ROBERTSON, Q.C.the grand jury The cours ajouts 107 and the Exchequer Court awarded him Special Nrtice.subject prior to the one posted too services in connection with the removal of reat ./ t : he \"| 3,008 as the value of the land, and 810,250 mittntcat à So .45 ., one hour this morn Pre wa ; , ; thd, or 9 \u201cNot Mari the Suotaman » pacscagers from Belle Tule aumcation addressed to the St flohn Mr.William Wilcox Robertson, QC.) wgation ating out of the Lachine Canal ex.Pa bs i damages for property imuriously at Willis & Co\u2019s $100,000 Piano Deal .\u201cNotice to Mariners.to Rimouski war discussed in shipping eur ne ) .; seltur partner of the law frm of Robertson, propriation.He had succeeded the late Mr.tect ak i HO S14.158 with interest (T to Globe.) ; > ; a re « .; \u20ac I re ! ?\u2019 ! 1 A ! ! witness Lo be exann \u201c vele making mn a .3 ï r ; oronto \u201clobe.\u201c No.& of 1899.éles te day There 1s no doubt that the ser pese ape ol thx ratte wha h 1 hn Fleet and Falconer, died this morning at FW.Ritchie, QU, as counsel for the Clark perjury ned ao fhe Haid from date of expropriation.and the Crown Willis & Co, intend to place the Domin- oundland and Labrador vices rendered were very valuable The necessare for de to din ot i a nu te half-past one o'eloek, at fix residence.245 Bank of Montreal.an a lute train last might and are he claims that the damages were assessed up- jon panos and organs in the position they Ly : Domiticn line agents when seen about LU us , CPE ASS ILANMINEEL Monntain street, after an illness of evght Ottawa hotel he h the on à wrong principle.There may be added deserve, musically, as the \u201cArt Pianos\u201d of a Fog Signal at Belle Isle.the tated al port hudiness, which now gees by Nay ol The hate cause ath was THE ROBERTSON FAMILY ; ere tu charge of Deve ° +, Canada.i 9 0 ; \u201c he matter tated that ansthing or that ge.John, to Bonte | New York months.The Ynimediate cause of death vu .AESO.: 4 Petry of Quebec, until they are vged \u20ac?the judgnient if the Crown 80 denres, Canada.A maguificent assortment of ?dtention of the Government nature in connection with the wreek wonld The Minister of Rai oe 9 uk 1 pme ; Bev.James Robert=ou, father of the here Mrs, Mel \u2018arger ME M te the decision respecting the subway referred there great pianos and organs can Le seen place the explosive fog =X be adjusted in Liverpool, at the headquart delivered at St.J | ' va he .wee ; Mr.Robertson was taken iil about the deceased bad been pastor of the Congrega Andrew Cameron Win C NW tu in the case, at Willis & (os warerooms 1824 Notre from the hght station au ces or tie company Some compensation in termination that the Cas EM al al lat of February, and when the summer uonal Chureh mm Ntuartfield.Aberdeen: George A.Culler Thence sre the Can The Queen vs.the Suing Ship Troop Dame St.(pear McGill St), Montreal.extrenuty of Bolle Isle, at ait probebility slt be made.It 18 held 3x not have an are ot th A he hon d {rame he moved out to Dorval.where he jehire, Seotiand, for turty years when he nesses that the Crown had in the re Cu.-Appeal allowed, and judgment in the nd of the Strait of Belle come that the Lider.Dempster line could mitted that he believed That Mr Phin spent the season, coming back to the ety came to Cauada in 1532) \u201cHe firet went [ay investigations before Phatriet 2 court below discharged.; Newfoundland, by a tirst colleet from those passengers who came up sv was simply \u201cblufing no av eh \u201c| about a month ago.to Derby.Vt, where he was a resident trate Mubvena.and are all from di Appeal from judgment of Superior Court niren, operated by compress un thew steamship.& saying that his I'he funeral will take place an Thursday for four years and then removed to Sher- Vt, the place at which Hilliker and a.of New Brunswick making absolute a vide \u2014 J i : : ) .claim to huve Le nisi for certiorari to remove and quash the 0 deg, 53 min.0 sec.Yor fom a Jobs ta Boston and New past two o'clock to Mount Roval Come [the Sherbrooke Congregational Church for fds murder been on (he mght \u201che udgment in favour of the Crown in the 38 des.22 fra, Jusec.any from sa le 1m question was taken ery À service will be held at the house.twenty ve years He died in Reptember, ; Pom Court of the city vf St.John.The 2 that the sirens will be HS Ci y the death of Mr.Robertson, the Bar 1881, full of years aud Christian work TT cy er \u20ac : f > .: - ¢ ced ax if .et ! v i : .action was to recover expenses of the Im ration by the first ui October \u201c For a ae ' lacked! a if therefvould hy of Mor.treal loxes one of its oldest and most The late Hon.Joseph tribb Rabert-au, A BIG FURNITURE DEAL perial Board of Trade bent hospital feen n as the machinery 1s installed aloe the qe between the Minster of highly respected members.He was very late postmaster of Sherbrooke, member of _ \u2019 and maintenance at Hong Kong and re ill be used and the explosive a M and tne President opfthe Cana popalar with the vounger members, who [the legisature, Provneud Ureasurer, Movement on Foot to Organiz turn passage from there to London of a ntinued without further notice | er ut tic Hailwav.confefence held looked vpou tum as an adviser and a friend.Mayor of Sherbrocke tor 38 vears, pres- 8 A distressed British seaman from the ship white house co \u2018ne sir | mn the city about three weelis gzo resulted With à couple of exce, tons, perhays he dest of the Temperanve League, President Trust in Canada.Troop, owned by tbe company.The pro- Jd raidway he tue per | Wh yg of .A agreement was the Jean of the English-speahing sec of he Sansteal and aherhrooke Mu ceeding was under the Merchant Shipping 1.8, 100° windwary * {eet CT ; the unster o AUUWANs consent ton of the Bar.tua) lafe Insnrance Company.President of CT .3 The Crown on the appeal ask 4 here ig oo | [ od (ho allow Tn to remain as they SON fA MINISTER.fhe Qube Centra] Railway, and Prem MONTREALERS WHO ARE Act ou the quashing judgment bet aside oo there § 4,77\u20ac oy sere fur 1e ese) seeson ending th.Cw _ , ; .lue .dent of the Xherbrooke Agrieultural No- TERES : : ; : , « _ .h NN discussion of 8 permanent agreement be.He wan the veungest wm of the fate Revo (00 O00 a EE gré ur boa TED WILL NOT SAY and the Police Court condemnation restot Large workers in galvan- ; fore mead season with respect te this eat Temes Boberteon, a Congregational Min La Sevtand, Jannare 1.1820 \" ANYTHING JUST NOW.ed i | kes: fie inter, who came to Canada in 1830.and Lov 5 \u201cDougla Burtha k LID Black et al vs, the Queen \u2014Appeal dis 1zed iron use two makes: .glas Borthwick, LL.D, on enquete betore Judge Deavoyers to-morrow mormag He was arrested last night at a Darrow will be arraigned to-morrow morn Question of Compensation Discussed ration exjured some months age, the pre sent Minster or Radway», How ANG termmation of having all freight original went to the Cerninus of the Govermneat Line at Montreal, at which point alll that Board of Trade, stated that if the company would divert ite winter port hus \u2018 It then looked as a the matter vas set portion ol such freight destined tor pointe ' afternoon from the late residence, at half: settied at Derby Lane, und moving to Sher brooke, was munuster ot the Congregational brooke 3n May 1838 ai .- ; 3 1 days after the agreement was suned.how Cuureh tere fur nore thin thirty veus dan proved that they have aH come of cr mn Lanads, and 1 the deal ix 3 appellants on a security bond for James rouch.; ever, orders were issued by Me \\aliare MF.Robertson was bora 74 years ago at 50H 1 pal ! eo through there will be a company for) McPherson, deceased, as postmaster at Bt.5.\u201cthe trath manager 0; tue Intervolomial thaï Crclhie near Aberdeen.Scotland.His 4 wo ol wk 1 «hap no man in the le- niueh on the line of the excle trust wh Johns, Que.Appellants claim to have been Mistake.A pollo is best Call truthe, « Fginating on di ratmat points brothers were the late \\nitren Hobertson, Totter hoon % \u201c4 Ol Mantreal was Pe but recently floated Mr.W.discharged by neglect and julure of the in for rou h work too F .athe \u2018 * \u2018 - inte : Roberts ; or J h Trio ! 5 day ait Andrew | .i I.' .E Leastof St John, should be carried o.ex the (QU.the inte Han.+ 6.Rebertsun, former Robertson, @.© ; \u2018 Hobbs, along with Mr, J.R, Shaw, sec spector to give notice of the postmaster « g ime of the Intent olonud to St.Rosalie, teur ML LAL for Sierbrooke, Provinenud Treasurer He was ore of the bright est jewels in the galaxy of Montrea! law tary of the Furniture Manutacturers' defalcations, and although aware of them Apollo Iron and Steel Company, Pittsburgh.7 À i + ater \u201cher at, à rote » + ë 3 » , .TY.Yee p- tuer of es are UE ha | ge Peter al Stead eae 50 NE PR at un | sin, ar ae or Hotel Ti | permit fon areas pu ihe Gud be 3 ot : I .- -hz ; .arr 4 dir, en.KR .\u201c >\" ¢ cure eine ; ve * utiatione wi} come further .\u2018 J : + fried and Fisheries, Ottawa, | he charged Hel) pregh! carried ov the were Alea Kobe evi the writer: Ars.Gil ner verset tin Me fespect and profound Mossre, RB.Wilson-Smith, Meldrum taken te the form and sutiicicney of the at [ Ye - St at otis Mrs, Fleet and Mrs.Gordon rs (bb 1, i re co OF HE CONINCres.Cy.and the plans of the deal are nal bond and to the extent to which they have .ak Harbour Commissioners, Secre.| ; aon, ram that Pint tn ite de mation alone fun ives lie graduated roi er of alien Marche D980.universally Jam being.dhacuseed \u2018 been held to be bound by it under the Ex- Special Office.ool \u2018 ! COT mont University, as dut also his brothers, sh LoTR Re 7 \u20ac er When seen tl i Mr Wilsod \u20ac or d 1 H ital, eant of that place.; bruther, Ceuige, al : 4 =.je .: iis morning, Mr.R.Wilsef chequer Court judgment.i, August 5, 1899.| THE LATE MR.WALTER G.Thé puttmg into effect or these orders (LEjrée and Andrew, and ong to MER | son, au partner el pate legal profes smith sated (hat the phins were in\" a) White ve City of Moutreal Appeal ab Sale : \u201c \u2014 hn | ; se ; .al studied law with his brother.Andre hid a her wi : U .eau matured and for tl a.d lowed d armsessment quashed.e appel- v A e which were evidently in direct violation * bete POA ta drew.for many vears in Montreal was a | r the present, 4 lowed an a | JUSTICE IS SWIFT.me | \u201c TROCTOR.of (he and the | © ; ; Ms confreres aud the general public x understosd that the capital of th) and wet aside the assessment ro \u2019 ; : : \u2018 , eq the present firm has liad an euxstence of ie eral public.He we Cov ! re ol , arv § » US Bcotamans Pillagors \u201c\"°#Tai;her, X]ur ed où unio evene, resident of he Canadian Pact, Ruins.ul peur ME Roberta marrant 3 à de Serre Febrars, Be pew company.provided the plane are pei the City oi Montreal in Jim, 1 DR GOODS d in Liverpool vas ol Neo Ush parentage, hin parents rendered the situation again ertticad IES Weaver.of Burhngton, Vt.whe died , + ancther brother, William, can be an 000.000 and Chat 4h ghb ur oo the ex A : eee eut mubstantiaily Velvets, PlushesLaces, Ribbons, Trismmings, = Tpool, peoming to Canada and settling in Hamil- 16 now understood that the Canadian Pr lin 1888 He Semen Eno sone, Av.poo phed nueh, 1f net all, et the enconsums tnke © NN it th a tue manufacturers wil street to ! Sd \\ dk was not really Fringes, Costume and Mantle Cloths, ; : i ten After having Teen cloet stenographer otic authorities have heen assuvet that the Robertson, Provinosl Minerologiat of Bon o his hrother Andrew He 1< a sell anal nl ve Eten fe of their plants iron the ground that the Te! trect, but part Beaded | ross and Mantel Trim.Ras.; FNISHED ' AFTER SUR in the othies of Greensinelds & fireen meng aed putting inte effect of these or ag Columbia.and PL M Robertson, of the nown Jawyer of Montreal, amd universally C80 And the other half in stock.a prolongation o raudrs street, bu mings Feat hn ie an \"Bik ie Ad NS 7 Chapter Much sympathy ox Tos mow more than hhels that.the ob 1852.For many years he had been one of Mr, Morthaick epeaks in the highest (thx connection with the Canadian Pacific.being carried out, which should not have A very attractive consignment ef the above as nnd two coul trimmers of expressed with his vidow and four chil | noxious orders having been withdrawn, all the leading members of th Bar, and hat term ei the ~ ster.Margaret Robertson.and \u2014\u2014vm-__- heen assessed against adjoming proprietors, goods will be sold at our rooms, A téfuster Scotsman, which was TeH In their sad bereasement trouble on thie seure 1< al aan eel unnl {Geen entiusted with very important cases \u201cve Mis< Jtchertson 1s an ornament ta JOSEP y but was a charge payable nut of the Har NO.981 ST.JAMES 5T., Fs ptember 2) in the Straits of 4 et \u2014\u2014\u2014 the question 1< again brought un for desci- He was the counsel of the Bank of Mout: Montreal, She is a literary niche in Can.H CHAPELLE S DEATH.hour Improvement Loan contracted at that Thursday, Afternoon, Oct.Sth 4 i were arrested on their ar.OS son atter the present season for winter veal and of many other important finan aa) ada = monument of arts and literature ime for such purpose.The petition was ie y, \u2019 CLO x me » jerday from Queenatown.THE VENEZUELAN AWARD.shipments is over institutions.Jr 1882 he was elected haton- | She, ha had wonderful succes in her The Result of Rough Handling by fused, and the present appeal was from the AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.this morning with the posses .LT 00 _\u20145 00m es nier of the Montreal Bar and afterwards published works in England, in the United ; judgment of the Court of Review at Mout- On view Wednesday.° ; to passengers of the It Gives British Guiana Control of Matonnier General of the Bar of the Prov.State «well as in Canada, and no one Unknown Assailants.teal, affirming the Superior Court decision.d, beton g a formally arraigned.previousiv convicted.Half a Million Acres of Land.BANQUE DU PEUPLE.ince of Quebec.In 1854 he was created a QC.by the Marquis of Torne.In politics feels more than the writer the pleasure of hearing from her agent, Mr.Grafton.the FOR WHOM THE POLICE ARE Township of MeKillop ve.Pownship of Logan- This was an appeal from the judg- THE KDWARD O'BRIEN co, 2322 uctioneers.ed to by : Last Dividend D it Re- he was a Lileral, tnt had not for vears | Well known bookrelier.that he had lately e f the Court of Appeal for Ontario el & mamth\u2019s imprisonment See also pa as viden epositors are to Re ; \u201cer haelv ; .o wial.he had lately nent ol the Court où AU \" Bbour,, The others Pres ou Lu ( > page one.) ceive Will be Paid in November taken any vers hvely interest in the political been giving (her a cheque for ruvalty on NOW KEEPING A SHARP warding the Township of Logan recovery Sale of Nice =, PARIS, October 3.\u2014lhe award of \"he eive e n ember.movement In 1870, he unsuccessfully con her beautiful stor, bnoks, which have ! amst the appellant for expenses in con ARD OR ny tribunal.brietly -ummanzed, means that, Some time im November.at a date not tested Huntingdon for the Legislative As emanated from her fertile bran and pen.LOOKOUT.ection with the construction of an inter a h Id ; ot thé O(0000 square mies claimed by vet fixed, La Banque du Peuple will begin sembly, agaist Mr.Julius Server, MP.À he fullow Lig are the names of some of Joseph Chapelle, à labourer.forty-elght huniripal drain.The appeal was allowed.ouse 0 SIFYING THE GOODS Yenczuela, she latter sbtans only Youn md, the payment of the last dividend which the BEFORE THE PRIVY COUNCIL.Dreams SThe two Miss Jean venrs old.who raid he had no place of [Rowan vs.Toronto Railway \u2014 The ap- o e, A er tormed partly ot the marsh Jand near the depositors are to receive fro } dita Mr.Robertson ue ver t Ny ; Las si Nhenae\u2019s Love and Service,\u201d residence, died at the Notre\u2019Dame Hospl- |ellant, plaintiff.naked a verdict on the A + \u2014 Ou \u2018 positors are to re e from that institu Mr.Robertson went over to plead before By a way which he k Hh tail last event from the result of Iniu- | nl ; : à \u201cthe Créw of th river Barima.anda portion mi the tntemor, tien The amount will be twenty per cent.the Privy Council several ; Priend'u EF M pe Knew not,\u201d My 181 ESE ig.tro Men ou ndings of the jury or a new trial.Plan e Scotsman s I e y v eral times.He was Friend's Friend Jane J ry received during an attack made on him |} N They Arrived in P while Great Britain retains ail the forest which added to the fifty five per cent al- counsel in à Farge number of important vice\u201d \u2018David \"Premiere and, Ser by parties unknown, lust Tuesday evening F was struck bv a street car while, rid.The Parlor, Bedroom, Dinin \u201cRoom, Hal) > y A ed in Port.county.ready paid will make a total of 753 per cent.cases, the following among others.Chevrier May Canada at large.an EVE ote on Bt.Paul street, a reference to which on the track, the car coming up be ind.and Kitchen ¥urniture of & ul hard at two days of hard -\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014#\u2014._.which the depositors will receive and the Queen: Loranger and Coloma) parthenlar, be beneti bed by thon rea.A ia made elsewhere in this issue Un Wed- « jury found the company guilty o neg- N Will be sold 81 our roam.e Anis the work of classifying Owing to the meeting of the Railway Owing to the drawing of the deeds, the Bwiding: Simpson and Molsons Bank: ard well Written Booka Soul 1èse a nesduy morning last Chatelle came to the jence in running the car nt so ee Î ° - + A 300dg fdund on the members of the Gommitrer of the Privy Council on Fri.transfer ol property, ete.from the bank Sweeney and the Bank of Montreal and hit written but may be rend by ALTER she has Notre james he was pri guffering from eed.aumwering all question.mn favour of Friday Afterncon, October 6th, 4 FIIAIF® ereëw that came to Montreal bv av, the opening of the Soulanges Canal to the indisiduals who have purchased, it PE I.y , p intiff except one.at questo : | , 88; Montfort, Ottoman and Grecian.has been postponed tll Saturday.w impossible at this time to sut nu exact Éd Sound Su dons ane ont and uld Rowan.by exercise vf, rensonable 1 At 280 OClook.er Mai d e-follow is a copy of the list prepar- | TS _\u2014 date when the payments will begm fur - : - mp afterwards sent away.In the afternoon he te, have availed the needont h ne jus Êlhe Laporte Steel Range., LS r;.the -po ce officials of the articles = \u2014\u2014\u2014 ther than to say it wil be rome tune in MAJOR ATKINSO dors i returned to the hospital and complained wered: We believe i co 4 ave A THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO., pn m identified hee BIRTHS.SAIT the assots of the hank ave been N DEAD.LAN ti ee Cam éminent (mee LUE comitat d'à Andre of Contributory 7972 Auctioneers ot identified: .?ie akets O re han rave been dis - ol .Vv July, , came to : + .i rer = , A A FORDBES \u2014 On September 24th, 15%, at 0 med of en or | > à rer .i Canada.He tilled the ; him to be very ill.Chatelle was then tak- 1 .4 entered a verdict for de- _ PPG) me coat, one pair ; } B- r coat 0 posed of en bloc and the amount realized He Was Formerly Instructor and e filled the various non-commis- | ! rrheence.and e ' | \u2014_\u2014 = \u2014 À hi te hat, gray cap, bre ray York a rb Rt mont.durer di Mrs is in the orighbourhood of $400004 This | Ad y sioned ranks in his regiment, and was dis Fr Fala mening te régained cons ffdants, but without cote The Court of \u20188 1 f 8 mall handkerchief, two toilet sets: Pleuse copy oom tEratiot papers ug however, 15 by no means sufficient | jutant of the Sixth jhrged Mergeant.Alter leaving the 80th nelousnes yesterday morning Ape affirmed, thr AT via that Highly Important ale o 6 Q ib, one pair socks, one comb, FUX\u2014On Oetnher ?nd.at 461 Laval avenue, !?make un the required 20 per ey | Fusiliers.Bri sad he oem instructor to the GTR.Chapelle said thai his injuries had been #Ing reasuns.The Pear and \u2018does not 40-CHOICE-40 An : aoe Backtie.the wife of Thomas Fox.of n daughter the, directors ll a.some se, Signe In the dishandment of that or.caused during an assault made mm te \u2018 finding is mot of a An abit [ 4 oHing - .SVR wpe .making a total of about 701,060, the su.TT 4 Za ti 1e assumed the posit nn uesday nigh e ha ern robbed, adsfv the ontis On deten ; LE beh one vero | EAP EP I | Per Bde a ha the dents BE WILE BE GREATEY MISSED IN Ti Le banker\u201d secant | Brae a eked wile Bh BL eit iene mR did Building Lots, =: ele on field plans.rade by VON LASZEWSKI -1n this city,on Mon- the full 75 per cent.MILITARY CIRCLES\u2014A BUSY VE par duties for the Royal Neate.valuab oo ne \"money and hae y See Em ence Gnd 5 » ei y & Co., four hair brushes.one day.snd inst.the wife of Mr.TL Te Ee St +, \u2018arrison Artillery.n I's \u2018® de not show 2; : [a ink\u2019 comb.Von Luszewskl, of a duughter.ro Mux INDUCTION SERVICES.CAREER ENDED.lens (RER partiilery, he became instrue- artery ASE SE EN Hanelles other thie should be \" AT tel, pany to QUEEN'S PARK, VERDUN, in H y-\u2014One dress coat and A .A .scar | , or to the Fusthers, a position he retained him.They would not tell where they Hv- he appeal was allowed, the company _\u2014_\u2014 hé 0 t eight o'clock this evening the formal Ons of the best known officers in the local ; ; ! 3 n ere they Iv _ Le Fare hotos, seven handkerchiefs, one DEATHS.induction of the Rev.Alexander Kong \"4 militia parsed away last evening in the per- pau the son of that corps with the ed.they said that they had not seen the pu the $1,300 damages masessed by he To be mid by PUBLIC AUCTION dy order of du à ng eoap, three pairs of écissors, GRUNDY AL the residence - A.B.S h we cha : \u2018lu son of Major Atkinson, formerly instruc Tince o ules Rifies in 1897.He has also deceased since a fortnight ago, when he jul.MR, EDWARD MAX, without reserve on the : Leash ce , = A1 1h sidence of her bro- .B.Sc.into his new charge, St.Marks Ma) / +, erly {ncted m the capacity of instructor to tl attended his father's funeral.He had then Quebec list was then entered upon.property, corner WELLINGTON 8t., RIELLE, \u20ac Tr Bros).on raz Pie Mar a real Sy Annan Tel thine Church, will take place.dec and aan! of in A pn The | Mount Bt.Louis and Nt.John the Evan.left them, and they understood he h e iret case heard was lafrance v4.and GORDON AVENUES, on | vais y .), one razor (by Marr).: eu 3 ay ring.Ist October, The Rev.Prof.Ross, D.D., of the Pres deceased han been ailing for upwards of a) vel \u2018ade 0 NAR AU been in an intoxicated state.i ; lates to fe, à #8, one corkscrew, one pair of mindy aa.relict of the late Charles biterian College, moderator of the session vear part.and \u201come few months igo had te | Ere dete.ee i hfe (and two Dr.Wyatt Johnson, medical expert, per- Lee respondent to Telates to Saturday Afternoon, 14th Oct., wor, .3 , Nl ; lar sro tem.has been appointed t 'exide Undergn a critical operation at the Raya , I.; : it formed an autopsy on the remalns at 14 : Be , = i pire waterproof hon ge Cars patentes ant and conduct the induction service, La Victoria Hospital, from the effects of whieb bus ons.any Sp oceaned was a eet hon hia PANN The Coroner held an inquest Wal ted whe rier des Envies i oe on > ners 1s also ae gloves, one pipe, one Free.onto Necropolis on Tuesday Rev.F, M.Dewey, pastor of Stanley Street he never recovered.few weeks nes be sprinters of the Garr Hoy, own he potes an Pot : ; Cham | mate a property.tof ; , Je ¥.Mes wey.parto * ye \u201cmove ; + villa * sarrison Artillery.The police are making an active search at £.Stanislas in the County of Cham: yg; drains and light.ner mph flO Behan\u2019 nat 4 buon, nosegae, Sree Chi \"Sl pent i S| mend to bres conten ull, wd A Pak The Et Bow lied pit | \u201cFamine cok soe oi 1B proms .; vo, suddenly, on the 20th of Septem- non.he Rev.J.LL.George, o alvin \u2018 : t t and he now sks to have bis Jurchasers nt Mr.May's previous sale.who bought ort, no names, found in rtew- ber, 184, Robert Jenkins, of the firm of Church, will address the new minister, and that the country air would somewhat bet.PERSONAL.tiki action i rr E n fn Tal ét .s .¥ .| ; nt obliged to w 11 have nearly doubled their mouey, wbil Que Satchel containing three Ba vor denkins, accountants.nthe the Rev.Dr.R.Campbell, of St Gnbriel ter hur.Tu this his friends were disa | A quiet wedding took place at the Church PASSED AWAY TO-DAY.Liu] declared and (he ern nuire © ways many have butt sous 206 attractive boues fo this LA .note-books, one cigar holder, o + E Bt Tor- Church, will address the congregatio of St.Louis de F : .\u2014 Ch t { the plain.covvenlently situated.hea elle sabur 1 1 wo on Monday.2nd October.158 I .: grey.n.St.[Louis de France.Laval avenue.at bani; by him to carry water from the pia po) À ott rk paly of gloves, two MARTIN \u2014 In this city on he pat \u2018 he Rev.Mr.King was formerly Pres seven o'clock this morning.when Miss Mr.Alfred de Beaumont, Clerk of Of mil race into his saw mill adjoining 7324 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.J! ! me, be.revo a (ca Mary A.Shannon, widow of the nat.byterian minister of Kcottatown, Fastern Emeha Tarte, cldest daughter of the the Police C Died Earl the plaintiti'a property further down the \u2014 = 2} i \u201cwo com all Turkiat, Philip Martin.Funeral on Wednesday, Townships, and takes the place at st.lon.J.1.Tarte, wax married to Mr.e Follce Court, e ry rive, Lafleur, Q.U., \u2018and Guillet for the ) g ; 3 one sma urkis October 4th, from her late residence, % Marks of the Rev.J Nicholls, whose death Joseph Edward Robillard, of Montreal, This Morning.the appellant: Belcourt, QC.and Cooke ° Pi 2 eys, two compasses, McCord atreat, nl £ am.to 8t.Ann's occurred about a year ago.son of Mr.Joseph Robillard.ex-M.1.A.for espondent.1 2} 78, four pieces of toilet « hurch, thence to Cote des Nelges ceme- for Berthier.The ceremony was per.Mr.Alfred de Beaumont, advocate and ° a tery.Friends and acquaintances please SAID HE W P formed bv the Rev.Father lar PEr- clerk of the Police Court, died this morn- eee ) \u2014 One ir of patent accept this intimation.(New York and AS POISONED.ormec by e Rev.Father Larorque, ny at his residence, No.8 Tara Hall ave- MISSIONARIES \u20ac shoe À oy Pl k _hicako papers please copy) Mr.Joseph P i St TH de P.P., in the presence of the relatives and nue.The late Mr.de Beaumont Wan TIE BAPTIST - ty \u201cice form, one DAC METCALFE \u2014 At 3 Arlington avenue pi inal d Rt ot At.dherese de n few friends of the two families, among well-known figure in our legal and police (Special to tne Star.) TT way pants, seven white Westmount, on October 2ndé Alice vols: ninville, died after a very short illness whom were Lady Laurier,who came down court circles.The deceased was born 6 LEP ; The Auction Sale of erman\u201d, one eambric Metcalfe, eldest and dearly beloved 142 Wednerday afternoon.Before expiring, | from Ottawa for the occasion.During JS0T8 880 in Sussex.England.and was a OTSAWA.October 3.\u2014The Baptist Hine shirt, six white silk daughter of Henry D.and Alice Metcalfe.he said he had heen poisoned, a statement the service Mies Le Bouthellier and the descendant of Bou of he oldent families and foreign Missionary Societies.of Que Rugs, Carpets, Palace zor, one pair of pants aged 9 years, 3 months and 26 days.Fu.Which caused a sensation in the village.An A ; : \u201cietorin OF England.About 1856 he came to Can- ha.phd Eastern Ontarin, nre meeting in î Pt er NES : neral from her father's residence, Wed- inquiry called hy Dr.Migneault, the cor- Misarn Marier sang, and Miss Victoria ada \u2018as principal of the Sherbrooke Gram.Ottns a 4 to-morrow.The Mont.Strips, Portieres and } Y S-ameyer.* ey nesday, al 2.30 m., thence to M - of th NT are.! Cartier presided at the organ.The bride, mar school, and a few years later passed ttaip to-day an Miss 1 Embroideri A .pair of gloves, one belt, Royal cemetery 0 nce to Mount oner of the district, was adjourned.The {who was given away by her father, wore his examination for his\u2019 admission to the rial dilegites are: Mrs.Tester, Miss Lenter, mbroideries will be Ù ° pairs of cuffs, gne METCALFE a Winnipeg.on October 1 intestines wn rent to Dr.Taford.of Mont.a charming tailor-made gown of gray | Bar.having studie; dv under the late Mrs.Mekergos, Mra.A Aver, Mra.held at our rooms, 1821.1823 ! gcTew, one razor.five - \\ .ctober 1.al, who wiil make a report, when the in.; x .eurge Robertson.Q.C.r.de Beaumont tl«, Mrs.Utting.Mise Grace Pickett, A Fean de Cologne.Larrison, Infant son of Rover: H_ and quest will be resumed.High Conatable cloth.the bodice made with n de voke | practised his profession five years at Sher- Ben Aver.Mre.WF Graham.Mrs.Notre Dame Street, : irs of socks marked Tr atte 323 irazeau has been notified to remain at the of tucked crearg satin outlined with ATAY brouke.and came to Montreal where he Roc, frs.Barber, Miss Golding, Mra.Frank | .ha oo ROBERTSON.At his residence, 245 Moun disposal of the law in case of any arrest and white silk Passementerie, and a toque had (Deen ap ointed aa deputy clerk of Roe, I.and Mis Picard ! To moPPOW Wednesday Afternoon ' .street.on the irl nut, Willlam Wil- \u2014-_\u2014>_\u2014\u2014_.\u2019 of a deep amethyst felt, trhmmed wit the Crown.For years he was seen at > que 1 Om RE articles a 10 Robertson advocate.1h the Lette COAL WILL NOT ADVANCE two hades of amcthvat velvet and 8 Court About #0 years ago he married Mise TO GERMANY AT 2 30 0°CI oc ! Le A - ?are.Voungest son of the .large white bird.Her cont of gray cloth : arvie 88 WILL BE SENT .4 K ' y Mr.E.H, Altum, one late Rev.James Robertson, f Sher- .ue .ih Mathilde Short, daughter of the late John .\u2019 ! me.overcoat.one note brooke.Funeral at half: past two o'pioeh In apite of the fact that an advance of to match her gown waa lined with pur- Short.prothonotary of the district of Mr.Doucet, Deputy Clerk of the Crown.and continued Thursday afternoon, until every ) ee TIE handkerchiefs on Thursday.ath Instant.Kindly omit twenty-five cents per ton has been made | ple taffrtn.She also wore a gray feather Montreal.who is still Iving.Mr.de Beau- rorafvid thin morning from the Federal au- lot fs sold.\\ W.H.Lister), one Howers.\u201822 2 in the retail price of coal in Toronto » boa nnd carried a houquet of white roses.mo leaves five, dau hters, Mrs H.Dods.thoritee nll the necessary papers for Jean M.HICKS & CO., ., \" : .> 0, \u2018 ; ., >, : ! \u2019 .# charge: » 1 care, 1 necktie, one THORNE \u2014 tn this city, at No.80 Well- there will not be a similar adv ance in this i Immediately ater the ceremony Mr, and of Buftalo, aan mionoen Ouse: noaith, Beitz's extradition Belts.or at Blen- wa Auctioneers.; ne pocket book con: ington st, an October 2.at 9.46 o'clock, City.local coal dealers having decided to THE LATE MAJOR ATKINSON.Mra.Robillard left for Toronto and Ni- fred and Frederick de Beaumont.both VIH having de Th bout Tow marks.will it photos, 2 razors, 2 Margaret McCaskill, beloved wife of Mr.continue the rates which have prevailed à , p agara Falls, where they will spend their llétnæ in Montreal.Mr.de Beaumont toox PelM.Fermany.\u201ceh \u2018constable Bisson- à et knives, one ring and Edward Willam Thorne.aged 52 years.ut to the present, namely.=5.75 per ton ponted and hie condition rapidly became honeymoon.On their return they will pick pn fhe 8th of September last of gan.be corveyed by © of the German Consul, , > ves, one 10 montha und 14 days.Funeral on Wed- I \u2018ill be wel ws \u201cai very critical.He was conscious right up take up their residences at 21 St.Louis debility.He died In the nette, In presenc for 1 pair of scissors.one nesday.the 4th | l'his will be welcome news to local coal 8 , pup ( | era) debility.He died In the presence of £a the firat German boat that starts \u2019 ' and acqualniances please acoeni Mico consumers or Pur jo ha ve comiudes a Het square, where they will hold a reception all \u2018the members of hin family.the Fatherland.} toman, found by Detec- timation.(Other papers n- \u2014\u2014_\u2014_ eral of his old-time comrades an affection- on Sunday, October 15.om ; , fo ; : please copy, U.ate farewell 000 Se sterling silver mounted S.A.included) BARIL PLEADED GUILTY Th onl wi ; \u2014 A HUNT CLUB OUTING.5 Te TKI .e funeral will probably take place on E x 4 MM one brush, ini.WILKINSON \u2014 In this city, on the 3rd Wilbrod Baril, tl h and d Thursday nitermoon but nothing definite SUEING FOR $909.The members of the Canadian Hunt Club Special Notioe.- In ana ore DENIS & 59, Boot f ree holder, silver wite of Chiiniophor © WiLLEIeS.oped BH {acturer charged with having forge \u201come has been done pending the action of the mi Thomas Marquis, tutor for his prainor went out to Bout de le this morning and Many of Canada\u2019s foremost educational Montreal, insolvent.\u2019 \" one scarf pin in a case à neon, aged BI .; : © 80 hti ti \u20ac this ait It has not yet SON.Isale Marquis, is suing W.Robidoux.enjoyed a run, over the country in the itutions have purchased Morris Up- The undersigned will nell by publle auc- .Ii il rears and 10 months ; residence, Wil- notes, pleaded guilty, this morning, when itis officera of aty.It has not ye cer .of St.Henri, for $999 damages for vicinity of Chaklemagne, across the river.Institutions ; A foule oer ear older lam street.Funeral notice hcreatier.arrmigned before Judge Choquet, in the been derided whether a military funeral injuries sustained by the boy.who wan After a few hours run they sat down to right Pianos.Choice ee recenct fon at Lhe salesroome of Merete pros with \u201cCa ne.\u201d Court of Special Sessions.Baril will receive Will be tendered the deceased or not, Thie yriving In the defendant's express wag- 8 repast at Bout de l'Île.at W.H.Leach\u2019s Piano I .a hi Montreal, on Tuesday.the Octiber A \u2018etive Guerin Son: the per his sentence next Tuerday.morning Lt.-Col.Gordon, D.O.C., war ap gon.which was struck by a G.T.R.Cet meme Catherine at.including TORONTO FAIR .at eleven o'clock forenoon, the assets one pac claimed ede Tedd de Me) Degree rade -_\u2014\u2014\u2014.prised of his demise, and at once ordered train while crossing the track near St.WANTS $500 FOR A FINGER.bited at the REC ENT 2 \u201c| coded per inventory : f .package, * the flag on the Drill Hall to be placed at Elisabeth street.Negligence is alleged.OPEN FVENINGS.Btock of boots and shoes .M810 re Homilton, Om, one + + SENTENCE WAS DEFERRED.half-mast \u2014_ Joseph Porter, Inbourer.ne the Shop furniture .31.60 p ond, wort , yarda , ; } : Dominion Coal Company for for inju- ==- \u2014 ce : and taxes, ist » y.\u2019 i \u2018 &, silver knife with od THE WEATHER + |.Herbert Marshall, charged with having - THE INQUEST POSTPONED.Ho nied by han having Bin to: ROVINCE OF QUE.Unexpired rent and taxes, ist May, 260.0) bandkerchief, one grip 3 - éntered into James U'Neil's restaurant on The late Major Atkinson was horn in The enraner's Inquest on the remalns of er crushed while unloading the steamer BAILIFF BALF, Tabor NCE aon ve.[ey ee see eer 280 hillips, of California > +} St.Catherine treet some tine ago.pleaded Lancashire, England, and was in the.6lst Mra.Eumebe Dupuis.of Albert street, At.Louinbours.du ee M aud and vir.Plain: $790.60 med by him.+ Predicted for the Star.J guilty to the accusation, in the Court of year of his age at his demine.He haë-al- Henrt.whose accidental death ene rep \u2014\u2014ise_\u2014e__ cuit Cou Déchand, De endant Cm the fin Store will be open for Inspection on Mon- ney (additional list) 5° Special Sessions, this morning.His sen- ways heen prominently identified with wol.©4 I the hold lûst Mint w Av 3 PURELY ACCIDENTAL.ar Ockober.18.nt ten of the clock in the day, the 9th October.1899.inventory on Tuesda 11 a.m.\u2014Fi ; wll 1 i I day ior av i ; have been he ast night, war postpone.\u201d domicile of the anid Defend vi our Hffices st, | pair of pants, 3 y.ne ; nb tence will be rendered next Tuesday.diering.having Joined the 4th Battalion of until Thursday afternoon owing to the c r McMahon dieposed of the 8, foTé\"20R- LE! th de Cle Or A a Monten, View Bt our rices., ee of drawers, 11.2 rising temperatures: Wed- -L nt 1o.days mension of the International ooh Rutten in 1867 on the © nization absence of important witnesses.AFnaUG drowning care.which was report.wili Be rbd, by authority of Justies.(uh the D et Comin isloners, Pts gente |A emdey, fau pad warmer, | Css nest the Iptemationat of wat repment the reat of he en SUSE SER | peer ints BIR | petted SE tl | Hite Montren .S many.r.pitre w : : ; ex ä ; : > \u20ac ze .a (wiiioon list): | ARB Rebbe fe foe Péloinel agministrauon fn different parte cent Button bornes a VE a a ne | platy accidental port D Form mb\u201d © BRC FT Nolloneers.wa sam N 101008, : ° ° i of the world.\u201d station im success inchester.- ice, > , .[ XY ; + [J ; v : i * \u201c 1 i oy + : ; ; , - .! .A 4 ; 4.14 Ce \\ .Jl ; Lo .25) at ; 4.; | | ; or 1 ne Samos 1 o0 sad ff) Rg Mr uk # a À me die Neng a a ied ipa EERE Sine ie cgay in take 17 SECTE BEC, Montiiel, à i .; Tes , : gad .Pir ni ; 4 PL - gps T.JETTE.B.5.C.Montfjal, 3rd October, 1800Â furaite SA in Hand varie oul by 4 ET best\"àt de Wind aoû is closing up thé ÉkB IORE À ere and wa evidently runhing awry from her © Fr y 221 6.\u20ac: WA e id .i a is pA 2 ç fa A ~ .= - : .; 3 Eh : A.oe yo, eat.La oe case EE = a Ft mas.FS2 om § Eh ad rai \u20ac 3 ° + The First Race of This Year's Series for the America\u2019s Cup Shows Good Seamanship on both Yachts.LIPTON'S BOAT GOT THE BEST OF THE START, BUT WAS OVERHAULED BEFORE THE TURN.(From the Spécial Representative of Siar) NAVESINKS HIGHLANDS, NT tet 3.\u2014 If the Shamrock wants a heavy breere, here us the dis Laut night there heavy from northeast, but towards daybreak the wind to west ot north, blowing stfonget the west of north, finally Lauliug round until 0 wis almost a north Was it wind hatued from wester This drove the haze and mist to sea and by seven am ot wax a clear day In tie southward aml castward were a number of fluffy clouds «nd à calm day It would te ééfe to predict that the wind was cong from the south, but to-day there i= much strength to the brevze to make it at all likely that à would do anythin but slay northwest and treshen up as the sun Gels high in the sky WEATHER QUITE AUTUMNAL.ft 1< hardly an ideal day for ractng, à little too cold.This morning there was a very decided drop in the temperature At @x o'vluck the glass Was an low 44, rather too chuliy dor comfort on à racing craft.It 1» fairly rough in the bay, choppy with no length or send to the sea The flood tide cutting.up the Jersey shore 1s tou a largely responsible\u2019 jor thin chop aud will make 1 net aud gæsty (orward on both the big racers, The bowsprit on the big pair mav blues their lucky stars that 11 1» à leeward aud windward course.With a breeze such as there is now and n two legged course.there 15 ver little chance that the men Will have te go out un the bowsprt after the loward turn 1s made.By eight oclock the wind had taken another cant buck to the northward, and at 840 it wus north byocast This would BVP the boats a run dead before the win! tour pubes dewn thie Jerson shore and lace the turn alméet die east from As ury Park seven miles irom shore Fhe Colimbia spent last might in the elbow of the Heol and wt mine o'clock passed a hne to her tug.the: Wallace Flint, and started out tor the Bay Her two cad sais were up in stops on the, stays and Ler eren were working her big main gall up into place IL promises to be A BAD DAY FOR SPECTATORS on the bug open decked steamers.TU wild be all right running down before the wind but when the feet begins to work back up from the Jersey chore, places in the cabin will at once jump to à premium and *teamn heat \u201cul be à godsend The cup defender Vigilant.the last cen tre board baat to race for the America\u2019s cup, came down through the narrows early this morming aud x a 14 | Cha Ny lon 1s farms at low rates and on very RK =, Ubea, NY bus w Tig desirable terms, : | 2 Luca, N Y de Hs 7 2: Utieu NY a Ë | 1 2.Clics.À ï Lutter oY 22 CREDIT FONCIER F.C., 2.Utena, utter - 2 _\u2014 \u2014 2a YL buen 5 ai 30 St.James St i à 2.Vics, N.Y utver ) 4 181% E To-morrow a Motion Will Be Made Wheat Is Steady To-day, and Trade Cheese Takes an Upward Turn : Ue S80 buter EE, 75 17 moe cod A Zo Little Falls \u2018 - \u2014\u2014- - 0 3 i i i ; 2 Étude Fabia.3251 111, b for an Immediate Enquiry.Is Dull, Again \u2014 Butter Is Firm.Z Lite Fane Y20n w., lok hy \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 -_ 2.Little Fuble Se vw.dv, 1h14 uy arm 9 Ph 1) 1 + N Ati 3 = 1 Sor +.; \u2014 _ TT vg .> | Policemen to Be Notified That the Oath Eighty-Two Per Cent.of Manitoba Eggs Are Active and Other Lines TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET.| LOWER LACHINE ROAD, ; About Paying for Positions Was Wheat Grades No.1 Hard.Steady and Dull, TORONTO, October 3.\u2014Forty-two loads | TO RENT.Possession November 1st.This of No Value _ fn to-day, including 628 hogs, but sheep ' is the finest farm on the Lower Lachiuu .: and lambs.Milch cows, choice, per head, Road.Buildings in good order.House and 1 The Liverpool wbeat market was firm CHEESE.\u2014The market appears to have $35 to $46; milch cows, common, per head, barns dghted by electric light.For further to a shade stronger to-day.The opening taken another turn for the better.The £95 to $30 export cattle.choice, per ¢wl.pyrticulurs.apply to dertone is strong and prices show a o 33).expo t 1 w ; was strong, December being \u2018ad up at 6s un ant pi $4.90 to $5 10, export cattle, lIght, per ¢wt, r A W N slight advance It is generally thought | 5 to #.&, butehers\u2019 cattle, choive, per | W.McLEA WALBANE er 2Md.March being 44 up at 6s 44d.By that the recent decline was the result of closing time December had declined to last an attempt by some of the exporters to emt to JL, butchers Cn rs ent tle.Lachine Rapids Hydraulle and Land night's closing price, while March was Ko! prices down; but whatever occasioned Common, per \"lot \"26 to $3; bulls, Co.Tad 33 Vicloria Square.2stnuytt it.tt now looks as though it were only a ternpora: weakness.The English market continued quite firm through it, and as factories had been pretty well sold up before the decline.factorymen simply fused to sell at a less figure, with the re- heavy, per cwt., $4 to $4.25.bulls.light per cwt., 8.25 to $3.50.stockers, per owt.$3 tn $3.50; feeders, per cwt, $3.75 to $4: export sheep.per cwt., $3.25 to &1.5¢.butch | ers\u2019 sheep, each, $2.50 to $3.25, lambs, per steady at to-day opening.Weather in England was cloudy.London reports American clipped oats, on passage, 13s 9d.Canadian mixed oats, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.> $pecially reported for the Star by C.D.: Monk 16 St.Bacrament Street, local man- Beptember, 145 7kd.suit that they will Ilkely get their prices, CWt., $3.76 tn $4.lumbs, cach, §2.50 to $3.50; ; Paris advanced 10 to-day on October there being very little stock bought during bucks, per cwt.$2.50 to $2.75, calves, per 55e foro arrache \u20ac Co.New York, Pp.wheat at 19.10; April closed steady at 20.00.the past week.Quotations this morning head, $4 to $4: hogs, singers, $4.63; lights 2.15.y French weather was fine.were 11% \u2014 10 12¢ for finest westerns, 113% to and fats, $4.12.Trade fair.2.18.: Antwerp vas, strong.No.2 red winter Whe for casterns, and La for Quebecs.\u2014\u2014\u2014e-me\u2014# Det 8 Oct.2.Fu wheat, spot, ng up at 16%.eceipts reported on the Board of Trade EW Op'g.Closn.'g.Close A Berlin ciosed 1 higher; Buda Pesth, % amounted to 8M2 boxes.N YORK COTTON MARKET.Amer.Cotton 01) Co.4215 43m wt [Hi La higher than yesterday.BUTTER.\u2014The market is firm Offers NEW YORK, October 3.\u2014Cotton futures De do Pref LL Leu JER une Ë hp Imports of wheat to the United KIng- to factories of 21% to Z%c have received ovened steady.October, 6.85.November, sper Totacco Ca 1144 lis 117 UE A dom during the week were 285.000 quarters, no response, so that It 1s believed that 24c 6-93.December, 6.33; January, 7.06; Febru- Do do Pref.\u2026 eri save Ak or 14.00 less than a year ago.thuse of at least is still being paid in the country.ary.7.12, March, 7.17: April.7.19 bid.May.Amer Sugar Retin Co.1374 142 17% maize were 240,00 quarters, or LW less Of course this is only for pet factories, 1-5: June.7.26: July, 7.27 bid: August.7.20 Da de Prec ee % than a year ago; those of Hour were 23,00) These are quoted at 24 to 24lec here, and to 7.30.Vu Spirits Mig.Co.barreis, or 12,00 less than a year ago.holders are quite firm.Finest qualities \u2014 AT dt Peel pa The Chicago wheat market was steady are strong at Zi to Zi%c: seconds.oly to M bral to easler during the morning, and al one 23c.Western dairies are strong, and It is FINANCIAL.Baltimore & Obio.o'clock December was 4c down at 74%c.likely they would pay 18 for best quali- N LES Hay State (rsa.Bartlett Frazier & Co.'s reports from ties, these Jobbing at 19; Eastern Town- MORNING SALES.\u2018ansdixp l'aciôc Chicaxo say that local traders are well shipa, Receipts reported on the Board Canadian Paciflc\u2014100 at R7l,, 125 at FT.(anada Seuibern.\u2026.ec.loaded with wheat, and it will require con- of Trade this morning amounted to 2569 BM Al 363.150 at 86%.25 at 56%, 10 at S7!4.(hes a Ohto - \u2014 24 24% tinuous bull news to send it higher just packages.100 at 86%, 25 at 867%, 75 at RTL.oth Cine Rurl & Quincy.127% Jaa now.Toronto Ratls\u20142 at 112, 5 at 1111, 2 Chicago Gas.\u2026 : EGGS.\u2014Pi | : LOCAL MARKETS.\u2014Demand was light the countey.© ohiome na Sing very post Le St 14.75 at Tes.2 at 110.75 at dle.20 Ce ENT Hw from abroad to-day, and wheal was fr Montreal are very large.the major por- At 110%.60 at 110%, 100 at 111, 100 at 1%.(0 wi ase bo 12:84, and higher than yesterday morning, though tion being composed of pickled stock.1.8t 111%.Consolidated Gas N.Ÿ.163 buyers and sellers were hall & cent apart There is a very fair demand.however, for Richelleu\u2014350 at 107, 25 at 106%, 150 at} (jevelunaC 48 L 547 a3 on it.Coarse grains were pracucally the fresh stock fur export at remunerative 107: Delaware Lack West.xd 186 1867, same as yesterday.holders of oats vaiulng prices, and a large quantity of these is Gas xd-225 at 190.\u2019 Delaware & Hudson.12119 1211, them at more than exporters would going out at present also.Stock, which Twin City\u201450 at Se, 200 at 594.75 at Deaver& K orudd pl ooo oo Duluth 8.Shore & AU.bo do pref.General Electrie .dersey Lepira Hocking Valley.AS Laciede Gas Lo.\u2026 Lake Frie à Western_ iw do pref.\u2026 Lane store es Louisviiie à Nuanville Mannattan Fievaled.Missouri Pacifc .59, 25 at SSL Street Railway\u201460 at 307.175 nt 3061.26 at 306, 6 at 308, 295 at 306.50 at 30612.25 at a.New Street\u2014175 at 306.Halifax Tram\u20141M0 at 99.Dominion Coal\u201410 at 50 Coloured Cotton Bonds\u2014$4,400 at 101.Coloured Cotton\u20142 at 744.War Eagle \u20142.000 at $3.00; 3.500 at $2.95: has been held over by farmers for some time, walting a rise, is now commencing tp come In, and as the lochl demand, as well as the foreign, is almost entirély for and fine stock, there Is considerable o 1 pay.Nu.1 hard Manitoba wheat afloat, Fort firs N .Qats afloal, Montreal, spots, 3044c asking 3lc.peas, 70 to 70%4c; rye 6lc: No.1 bariey, 4dÿc; and feed barley #4c; buckwheat, A The Fort William Daily Journal says : Twelve hundred and thirty-five cars of R00! difficulty in getting rid probably be placed in cold storage and sold later on when customers are not so particular about the exact fineness of the quality.Receipts reported on the Ard wheat were inspected by Dominion Grain of Trade this mornin, amounted T on Inspector Gibbs during the week ending boxes.5 Lo 49 AE 2.000 at 5113: 1,000 at §1.13%, 2000 Maree Less to Beptember Both, making the total fog this Prices quoted this morning were: Calls, at $1 13.o pref Drome Be i s dyeing BF oo Boe 5 J HE AE, rnb sie ne EU Eo of , and 3 or .o \u20ac: straight \" \u201cat Mer Faciâc cpm.sew Shipments show an increase for this period to 164c¢: selects, 17 to Mes candied.15% oy yada x Pa ou 6 Mu N.Y.Central à Hu of 502,477 busheis, leaving for this w eek, compared with 132.302 bushels (oF cerptn are FEB AND CHICKENS.\u2014 Re.3 N.Y.lake Erica West MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE., as ceipts are fair, but fi 1&s8 and 417,809 bushels for 187.Mr.Gibb i est stock ls rather bo do M pret says that fully 42 per cent.of the wheat aiticult to obtain Nora Partridges are Reported for the Star by Gordon Rtrathy 3 LH so far inspected this year is No.1 hard.brace: chickens are 10 Jone Ji à 80c a & Co.Stock Brokers.9 St.Sacrament Bt PE Co FLOUR.\u2014There is a good export and MAPLE PRODUCTS-8 a Oct.3.ost.2.Phi a lead, aii paid \u2018 yrup can be ha ; local demand for Manitoba grades, and In wine, gallon tins at % to sde each, Sua Morning Board.Ask, Bid Ask.Bid, men Ky.com.Quotations are: Winter a to & pound.RTOCK vo pre: \u2018 8.75 to 83.90; stralght roîlers.4-50 Pat do HONEY-It is almost impossible to pro- Canadian Pacific xd.A7% 87 SRY, SAA, Btamd Hope a Twine in bags.$1.80 to $1.8; Manitoba patents, CUTS BY Stock, and quotations range nom.Puinh=< 44 Com.Bi Tag Term asia t™ 4.10 Lo $4.20.strong bakers, $3.60 to 53.70 (nelly around 1c for light coms and 8c 10 commerciat eT IM 0774 168 17% US Leatherto MEAL\u2014There îs a fair demand for rolled uckwheat extracted.Rich.à Ont Nav.Co 108% 108i 109 108 Cob.prer oats at $3.50 to $3.55 per barrel on track, BEANS-\u20148tocks are very light and de- Montreal St.Rai'v.308% $i, 3094 808% U.b Kubber Lom and at $1.70 to $1.72% per bag.mand Is fair.Quotations are: 9%c to $1 Do «à New.My SUS, SON BOT.bo pret FEED\u2014There is a good demand at tho for primes and $1.10 for hand-picked peas.Halitaz Elec.Rall 14 10} 5 106 oni, Union Fac! ne tom advance.; POTATUES.\u2014The market ta steady, with Toranto a na Hi 118% 113 Wanash Ll Quotations: Ontario bran In bulk, 313: 8 good demand and supply.Prices are 40c Bi.John do.\u2019 \u2019 iro - shorts $16 tn $17 per ton; Manitoba bran, B bag for large quantities, and 5c for job- London do do.- Western Union Tai $14.50 to $16, shorts, $16 to $17: moullle, sb bing quantities.Montreal (yan 1d.101 J 193 1n1 Metropolitan brad, to 323 per ton, Including bags.ASHEB\u2014Ashes remain dull and feature- Rea! Flectric xr - 149 Jas 19 18 proox yu apid Trans mo sv HAY\u2014Both local and export demand are 1888.Quotations are : First sorts, $3.70 to Horn ht.27 20 27 20 Federai Steel pref 2 8 00d.Choice No.1, $8 to $8.50 No.3, $6 to $3.90; seconds.do.$3.50 to $3.7.and first Beli Telephone si.140 165 1h08 Anaconda 7 47% en am Do, and cover at $5.50 ty $8 per ton.on Pcaris.55.15 to 35.60 per 100 Ibs.Ho.an ew no en c dvi DZ won 45 track.At Boston hay is steady with a HOPS Reports recetved in the city this Dominion Conl, Lom.B3 y quiet demand at 315.60 to $16.50 for beot Morning indicate a weak market.Pr o.de.er .grades.and at §11 to $13 for lower urades, Wentern Ontario comes the news that Montreal Cotte A 76° \u201875 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.At New York, prime is worth $16: No.1, brewers state they have been offered finest Merchants totton Ca.1 | : MORNING BOARD $15.No.2.§i8 to $14; lower grade $11 to Konds at Mc and \u2018are holding back expect- Dom.Cotton \u201c101 87 10 07 812.ing lower rices.Tocal dealers may they War Eagle 1.63,05 $200 ROK Ph Specially reported for the Star by R.Mere- are offered Western Ontario and Quebec Payne Mining Co xd.$1 16 $1.13 $1.18 1.16 d.th and ¢ompuny Mining Brokers, 651 Bt.stock freely at 1 ut are not buying.Vinue mine.2 2e eee \u2026 Francois Xavier street.TORONTO GRAIN MARKET.The Canadian crop In only about half a Montreal.Londen 14.\u201cbic Boe Be BOC Par Vai Tuesday, October 8, 12.30 a.mg 1890.one.du quality is go and the large Mchinney .- \u2014evces 8 beseeuees ee ar Valne TORONTO, October 3.\u2014 Wheat\u2014Firm- 1 in E 8 Twin City, Common.60 Bla Hilly 61 of Shares Rel) og thd TA PIG LTE nae Sarl 1 TT TR Pe Ee 9 wm ma .re ave Lo \u2026 - wheat unsettled, but firmer; there is a Ouarn hae 1.00 rar Papin ad.JE sae seb publie vd .516 good demand for export at 71e Te ue MANITOBA WHEAT.Monireai Lo Forte © Tn 42 reported that Tc was paid for a load.(Special to the Star.) Bree Amica.100 ile Tres on x Se, Sh Manitoba wheat is fully a cent higher at Moisons + 1.04) Rrandon & Golden Crown 30 an for No.1 bard, grinding in transit, WINNIPEG, October 3.\u2014 Wheat, Bran- Merchants 172 1 100 California 14 ny and &%c west.\u2019 don freight rate, 60%c:; at Fort William, Merchantaof Halifax 0° 1™ 180 p10 can Gold Field dyn 7 tig Flour\u2014Quiet, but firmer at £.55 to $3.20 .Nova Brotia .2 Lu do 00 Cariboo Hydraulic 1.45 135 or cars A straight roller in barreis, To- Eastern Townshy je.175 150 Tou Farning tar 11 ç ronto freights.onal : Co #0 100 Gold 1 clopi ; eed\u2014Quiet.Cars of shorts are quot- Ratienale 114 1215 1.00 Tra Cott Pereloping \" 5 > ed at 314 to $14.50, and bran at $ll to $12 * 499 Coin merce 15) 181 150 1.01 Knob ili 5 a) west.Dominion .\u201c 1 OU Monte (rim | # 4 Barley\u2014Deliveries are liberal.Theres Is a Cogn ac Moutet Hochelaga 152 150 135 26 Montreal Gaid Fiolus 16 Toe at North West land prfd 1.0 Nable Five .24 17 food demand, and the parke 5 frm | Po 100 Novelts .; c for No.east, and middle freighta « ae \" SP 1 Comey : LA ; Loan A Mongage \u20aco._.\u2026 .140 1.00 Old Trunkidea 1.15 1\u20ac and probably a cent or two more would isdistilled from Piemond Glam Os 1 150 1.00 Virginia ; 10 \u201c be paid for No.1 outside.NDS, 1 00 Rambler Cariboo an ry Rye\u2014In good demand, and firm at 8%c h : t Land Grant Honds.1 ee 111 100 Bulson us nn eant, and $c middle freighta.choices cable ou : .100 Ih ca zx 20 Corn\u20148 to dlc for American ; g \u201d Cr forrison 164 ! yellows on e track.Toronto.: Heat à Light .MA 1 00 Golden Star 4 u % Oata\u2014Firm at Tic to Hie for White cast.Burgundy Wine.Hear iy\u201d for voue SE % \u2018'ontmeai-\"in itéady at $3.40 for cars of IT\u2019S THE BEST FOR-INVALIDS.= ste io 100 Winner ; n a : .\u201c MercauDis Votton Uo.nn! .81 2 bege and 68.50 for Batrels here.F2%ecdt?Bail Te).ee 1.00 Dardanelles.is 14 11 \u2018 auset atié0c north and west.Gua Bonds.00e LOU Deer Trial.No.2.22, six 3 FL t } second cabin A { Sry MER AT, err Mr.Robert Devlin, of Ottawa, Tells +.ing When the Ship Struck\u2014How a Calg ry Lady Saved Herself and Her Child.\u2014~\u2014 Mr.Robert Devlin, of Ottawa, son of Mr R.J.Devin, the well known hatter of that City, Was à pa-seuger on the wrecked Ecotaman Speaking to the Star regarding the looting of the vessel during the tae the women were being placed wn the bouts.vaid: \u201cI saw à man whom | took to be + stoker take out ot his cost pocket two bandiuls of guld links, cuff buttons and other valuable jewellery.[He had his two hands fuli, and trom the appearance of hs pockets i should nmagine that there was much more ot the same stuff in them.1 never saw à more complete than was made of the state-rooms.Everythiug of value was taken.Valises and trunks were broken open ur slashed with a knife and ail that was u them taken.| occupied the stateroom of the chief officer, and when ! went below after the women and children had been taken ofl in the bost~ | found that my cabin was under water 1 had Dot very much baggage in the staicroom, but such as it was 11 is decp under the water in the hoid of the vessel.ing the time we were on the rocks 1 saw a number of the crew breaking open champagne bottles und throwing fruit and food wluch they had taken {rom the hp about.It seemed to me that with so many hungry people about 1t was a shame that these fellows should have been allowed to destroy and\" waste the provimons which were so much needed.There 1x no doubt but that these men behaved tn a most Tascally manner.They insulted the women passengers and generally made perfect asts of themselve~ } saw quite à number of them on the rocks with ther coat e sweep pou ulging out with the {not they Fd n from the ship.The whole trouble on the rocks was that the crew and the stewards looked after themselves, and there Was no onv in authority over them who seemed to be able to contro) them tin several occasions | saw these brutes drive ies from the temporary shelter.which Yad been erected on the rocks and occupy hem themselves.They played cards and drank all night.and the language they used was enough to make one\u2019s blood boil.1 saw one of these drunken fiends take a t away from a woman by force.She Was using it to cover some of the children who were complaining of being cold.WHAT BRITISH OFFICERS SAW Among the cabin passengers on the Neots.man_were three young officers in the Brit ish Navy, who were on their way to join their ships at Victona, B.C They were Mr - Mathers, assistant engiyeer nt H.M.S.Warspite, of the Paatic -quadron; Lieut.- Pearse, of H MX.Jeander.and Lient.4.Pike, of HM 8.Verage.The assistance rendered the shipwrecked people by ta yourg naval officer.is spoter of mo the highest terms of commendation by the survivors.Their experience as ships officers in charge of large bodies of seamen was of the greatest use during the awtul hours when the passengers were being taken from the stranded ship.Speaking to a Siar representative, these voung officers spoke very strongly about the fiendish conduct of the crew.Ît was, they said, à difticult po sition for the male passengers to be placed in.e crew numbered almost es many as the passengers, excluding the women.They were armed with firearms of all kinds, which they had taken from the passengers\u2019 staterooms.Had there been any attempt to compel these fellows to act like human beings there is not the slightest doubt that bl would have been spilt It no doubt a hard thing for the mule passengers to do, t there cannot be the slightest doubt that they acted wisely under the circumstances in putting up with the dis ceful conduct of the crew rather than ve invited hostilities.which would have meant the spilling of blood by trying to prevent them from treating the women passengers as they did.e joy of the passengers when the ten: der from Rimouski wharf approached the side of the Montfort was pathetic to he hold.There was the usual crowding to the ships side and the anxious engquury for friends and relatives, but most pathetic of all was the look of relief on the faces of these poor people when they realized that they were to he taken off the Mont- fort.It seemed as though they thought that it was too good to be true.They had to be assured several times that just as soon as the tender could be brought along side they would he taken on board and landed on the wharf.where there wax a special train to convey them direct through to Montreal.It did not take very long to transfer the people from the Montfort to the tender, and a «till shorter time to ron wey them to the wharf, where a special train in charge of Mr.H.A Price, district paa- senger agent of the Intercolonial Railway.was M waiting.The railway company had made every arrangement for the comfort of the shipwrecked passengers, and along with the frain were three baggage cars in which it was intended to carry the baggage of those who landed.These cars were quickly detached from the train, as there was not among these two hundred or more ple enought bagrage to fill a wheelbarrow et alone a car.During the trip up from Rimouski to Montreal no pains were spared by either Mr.Price or the general passen- agent of the Dominion Steamship fine, Mr.Robert Macfarlane Though under the marine law the Dominion Steamship Company were relieved of anv responsibility for the shipwrecked passengers reaching their destination hv the loss of the vessel, they cheyfully consented to charter a ; ial trai.to hring the unfortunate pas- | gengers to their destination at Montreal.A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE.15 g : 2 = | 3 P : = x Own Life and That of Her Child.Mrs.John Emerson, of Calgary.was a assenger, who came up on Mrs.Emerson's story of how saved her own life and that of her chi ; the of the most wonderful things in connection with the wreck.; ; erson Was coming from Derby.d, where she had been visiting.She as been out in Calgary for seven years or has She is a dark-eyed woman of about 30, the Grecian.dm {and she wears a rough stuff dress and a {hat the property of some one else unknown.She sometimes wonders who ériginally own- led these garments.Fome others, however.are assuredly wearing hers, so matters are pretty much evened up.; Her baby ix a pretty little dark-haired : gir) of two years of age.|! never went through a shipwreck so success fully.It crowed and talked in ite mother's \\ full.while she wan talking as if it knew that all its troubles were over for the pres- | ent, at any rate.It had no boots.and its netle socks had originally been white, but \u2018are now sadly stained with the salt water and the wet mons of Change Island.Mrs.Emerson spoke as follows: \u201cI was drersed at the time of the accident, an my baby had been very restless that might.The baby.however, was un- reseed.1 sprang up an?! got what clothes J could on ber.These Ath, a, Guy West, .aged i months.WILLIA - At Admiral Rock, Scptem- Aan Williams, aged Ti.* ¥ \u201cToo Big a Bite to Chew vulgar, don\u2019t chew charlotte gelatine, it glides down ) 232 roel aged ditional Births, Marriages see vage O.hold Fu ets, Pi 1 Ea at ff} Notre Daine 8 a decade.dressers, Silk Waist Prices.Ladies\u2019 Piuin Taffuta Silk Waists in a com: Piri Kut ng perfect nai\u201d $6.79 Ladies\u201d Handsome Blouse Waists, stylish, back and front in newest shades ÿ 6-95 THE S.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.Special Fur Prices $8.00 : $8.75 New Greenland Seal Far Capes, trimmed Black Thihet New Electric Seal Shonlder Capes.trimmed Black Thibet New Racoon Jackets, double breasted, \u201cstylish cut and perfect tit- $ ting 24.95 New Autumn Costumes Beauties every one, they cons to us direct frown Paris with the name of a famous costumer attached to them.Ladies\u2019 Two Piece Costumes in Amazone Cloth, short, double breasted jacket, lined fancy satin, stylish cut Kirt, embroidered i aged 1 yeur | black braid.$i.00 Special i.adies\u2019 Box Cloth Costumes, Chesterfield Jacket, silk lined and hand braided, skirt cut newest sty \u201c$13.25 r lh.15%.Thomas Brown, In the ou | COSTUME NOV ELTIES in stylish home- spnns and plain Box Cloths, short smart Jackets and newest style skirts, from 3s.00 to $4, 00 Montreal's Greatest Store.A MAGNIFICENT SHOWING OF STYLISH SILK WAISTS.Silk Waists are the pride of the store, and our Silk Waist man has studied styles in this particular garment for The skilful fingers that hurried these exquisite Silk Waists to add brightness and exclusive daintiness to these opening days deserve all praise, ! they will add a new beauty to hundreds of carefully chosen wardrobes of stylish with what marvellous daintiness are they conjured.Some are plaited, others corded.ruffled and tucked.array of exclusive beauty which must be seen to be thoroughly appreciated.These price hints: .\\ - \u2014 S\u2014 ar Oct.3rd, 1899, Ît is a charming Elegant Silk Waists.An elaborate collection of exclusive styles in Silk Waists, squie are direct (rom Paris others are superb creations of American artists, no two of them are alike, all are novelties of the first water, colorings are the latest, all + we tnagnificent, come and sce them.Prices $13.50 to $21.50 THE § 8, CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.Special Fur Values.With the touch of colder weather the Fur store claims your attention.It is filled to overflow with a very rich assortment of good reliable Furs.larger gathering of the kind of Furs you want has seldom been shown.Everything is fresh and new, and you are surrounded with all the precautions that years of training in Furs can suggest.Special attention has been given to the smaller Furs such as Muffs, Collarettes, Ruffs, Every | price is fair and reasonably low by 10 to 15 per cent.than ordinary fur stores charge for similar goods.A Collars and Boas.Special Fur Prices New Water Mink Rutls, dark $3 85 skins, N tails Ne.Alaska Sable Lulfs, full $5.00 Nien, ah ink Shoulder $5.45 Boys\u2019 School Reefers Table after table full of warm Reefers for Capes, school wear, manly.dressy styles wel! finished and moderately priced.Boys\u2019 Navy Blue Serge Reefers: doute hreasted, lined with beavy Serge, \\rass anchor butlons.special from $1.40 Boys Heavy Navy Blue Nap \u2018Recfers, made with high storm vollar and fancy tweed ining, special from P .$2.50 Boys\u2019 Brown Heather Mixed Curiy Cloth Reefers, large sailor collar and cuffs (braided) finished pear! buttons, special from $5.25 > CO.LI MITED.It has been well said that you may buy Hosiery blindfold at Car- sley's and be sure of getting the best Hosiery value ever sold at the price.To-day we record new triumphs in Hosiery values.Here they are: Ladies\u2019 Fall Hosiery Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 All Wool Fall Vests Ribted Hosiery.Ladies Elastic Special 22¢ pair Ribhed, all wool vests, Ladies\u2019 extra qual ity, all wool hose, full fashioned, double o heels, spliced ankles.Speci lu \u2019 38C pair Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, extra heavy fall weight, full fashioned, ful spliced 4 pairs for A CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE, special value in Children's Wool Hose.full fashioned, extra unlity.prices 34C 10 69C pair from Two Famous Corsets.THE S.- C.and THE P.D.Two Corsets that hear famous names, the S.C.is made on the latest French mould calculated to give symmetry to the tigure and comfort ta the wearer, in styles to suit almost any figure, ge THE P.D.Made in Brussels by the best Corset Maker we know of imparts grace and elegance to the figure, besides f ble, 1 pains com ortable © Bpecial $1.00 pair THE \\ 1768 te 1783 Notre mp - Ar 4 Co TE SH high neck and short sleeves 38C cach ladies Elastir Ribbed Fall Vests, very warm and elastic streteh, high neck and long sleeves 530 Combination Suits Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Combination Suits, a warm and comfortable garment, made with high neck and long sieeves, ail sizes, from $1.50 $1.65 Ladies Gaiters This is the weather for Gaiters, no cold or chilly feet if you wear a pair of these Warm gaitera, 360 pairs Ladies\u2019 Plain « loth Gaiters, 7 button length, with lea ther underatrap, well finished, warm and comfortable 200 nr 30 pairs Ladies\u2019 Extra Quality Cloth Gaiters, bound braid, leather at heel aud leather understrap.Regular ôUc kind, special 36C 00.LIMITED.THE 8.CARSLEY A Stylish Walking Hat Jets its first showing to.morrow and if you would see the smartest, daintiest and choicest style in this favourite Hat you must come to The Big Store.soft Fur Felt crown and stiff brim, finished inside with leather band, trimmed with a fold of cream and black satin and large quill, colors are navy, brown, fawn or black, A stylish and dignified Hat.Made with a fine Special $1.25 CARSLEY C2 rrap 384 to 194 St, James St,, Mentreal.No me THE MO} ar STAR\u2014TUFSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1899 - ) J 3 y AUTUMN Dress Goods! The recent anprecedented growth of our Dress Goods business is one of the significant signs of the times\u2014this store is literally becoming Dress Goods Headquarters for Montreal.New Black Dress Hoods Raw Colored Dress Goods | We are showine a tine range of Shrunk Costume Cloth for tailor Black Dress Goody, including Biack made suits in ail the newest shades.Voie de Paris for evening wear, Covert Cloths, SH inch wide suiting a Black French Crepon in new de- weight, made from the very best signs of diagonal blister palka, ete, wool, $1.30 yard.Also Black Dress Patterns.-Em- brotdered black dress patterns with chenille polka stripes.ete.Blick Coating and Suiting Nerges at all prices.Black Venetian Covert Drap | de Paris: also a beautiful line of YA Black Broche elfects from T5c up.4 Faucy T'weeds for school dressez, pure wool, goott value at 75¢.Our orige $c per yard.New French Cloth for opera capes, à beautiful assortment of colors.Vancy Dress Patterns in black at * All prices, exclusive designs, R e 9 p ° .À ipley\u2019s Pirle Finish.A new line in I'all and Winter Weights, guaranteed not to shrink, crackle or spot in all the lending \u201chades.adies\u201d Cloth in all the new tints x0 much in demand this season, Autamodnile, Shamrock, Plutialso a number of new tints in Fawn, Brown, Blues and leds.8&5 See our display of Autumn Millinery and Mantles 2nd Floor.Weldon's S$ Patterns for sale at > St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.JDE SE SOSEIOGE/SSSSSGSOSSSSER SPECIAL SALE \u2014 Children\u2019s Boots and Slipper : Child's [Jongola Kid Buttoned Boots, spring heel, fires 3 to 7.Child's Dongola Kid Bultoned Hoots, no heel, C hild i Fine Kid Buttoned Boots, soft sole, C Child's Dougan Kid Ankle Strap Slippers, spring heel, sizes sto 7 Child ~ Dungola Kid Theo.Buttoned Slippers, spring heel, sizes 3 Lo 7.A PAIR.The above are all hand made, and the greatest value ever offered in Montreal.Hundreds of Other Bargains.hae Fivek Kid Theo.Huttoned Slippers, sob sole, tan.\"chocolate and GEO.G.GALES & co, 137 St.Antoine Street, black.sizes U Went of Windsor Street.TEL.MAIN 2080, 2321 sizes los.400 tan.Chocolate and black, Child's Patent Leather Ankle Strap Suppers, spring heel.sizes 3 to: a x12 +++.+.The kind that whets the appetite and gives satisfaction.LAING\u2019S English Mince Meat.Carefully made and the best of Meat and Fruits used.Retailed by the pound, also put up in one and two pound tins (key openers).10c per pound.3 pounds for 25c.Packing and THE LAING \"#2 CO., LTD.7-RETAIL STORES-7 J roocetso0000 0000000000 000 00000 000000000000 00000000 mitb-Premier 5 Typewriterse Superior construction, simplicity, and durability.Rend for Catalogue, 000000009000 00000000000000000000000000000 : Ë E 2 1675 NOTRE DAMF STREET.PRONE Mary DHL AGENTS wanted In every town In Provinee Quel nol already represented, 232°ntyl EVERYTHING.that a smoker re uires, I can supply.The Finest Cigars, Cigarettes, a À Tobaccos.A splendid assortment of the mont.modern and elaborate designs in Pipes, Clear Holders, Cigar and Cigarette Cases in Vienna Leather, Gun Metal, Etc.acces .AR Inspection Will Repay You.Morris Michaels, The Havana Cigar Merchant of Canada, ROTUNDA WINDSOR HOTEL, Montreal.Orders by \u2018Mail, Telephone er Telegraph promptly executed.OPEN EVERY DAY TILL MIDNIGHT.Branch Office at Chateau Frontenac, Quebec MAY IMITATE COXRY\u2019S ARMY.(Special to the Star.) A BIG: BLAZE AT QUEBEC.(Spectal to the Star.) QUEBEC, October 3.\u2014A fire, which had PARIS, October 3.\u2014Leadarn of the strike evidently n smouldering all night, wae {n the Iron works at Creusot announce discovered this morning In the large new hat if they do not receive aatisfaction to- dry goods store of Meas Delage and |-8ay the whole population, 20,000, men, wo- Gauvreau, St John street.The damage men and children, will march to this city amounts to about $10,000, and the Insurance and demand re m the Government.on the stock and on the The threat is taken very seriously.in $26,000 building, which belongs to the firm.-\u2014u{fame0\u2014 A ukase has been issued raising the Mr.Newcombe, Deputy Minister of Jus- state of Hege established In de Jepart, tice, has returned to Ottawa from Cal- ment of Servia, at e of the atiompt isasaivaiion of tie gary, where he attended the meeting of the ÆExchequer Court | X ! | i 1 | i i ! | | | BLAIR BANQUETTED.| | The Minister of Railways Feted by ! the Citizens of Moncton.NON- POLITICAL | ASSEMBLAGE HEARS HIM DEFEND HIS RAILWAY POLICY.Special to the Star.) MONCTON, N B.October 3.\u2014 Nearly 200 sat down to the banquet given hy the ty Council last might in honour of Hon.A.6G.Biair, Amster of Railways and Canale Maror Aver presided.with the Minister «1 Kaidwarn, Hon H R.Emmerson.Premier of New Brunswick, Col.Tucker, MP Mr Pottinger, general manager ol the Inte colonial, and Pr Levis, MP.on thus vyaht and on his bert, Hon WX Fielding, Min wter of Finance: Premer Farqubarson of branee Edward Island, George Robertson.lJLA., Senator MeNweener and Joshua | Peters A the banquet was a non-political one, the attendunie ol Conservatives was large While the allan was in progress à number ot Judies and gentlemen came an to heat the spoeoties, and by the time the menu Win disposed at the building was crowded by oser 2,600, Atter the tables had been cleared, letters stet were read tow Sir Whlind Law ean « Hardy of Onrario, Marchand of ae rer, al Quebec, Alun an of Nova Seotia.Hon Mr, Mitten aud others.Aer the toasts of the Queen, the Gon ernor CGeneval, and the Lreutenant-Govern: of of New Hrvnswich had been duly hou ured Mayor Aver read an address to Hono Mr Blan.este wd the greetings of Mone ton, Jauding the Minister on his successful managewent ol the Intercolomal Railway and the grest pnprovement wrought under dis mdmstration mn the railway interests ol Cana Mr.Blane\u201d s reply was quite non-political.There hal Leen business men in Montreal.he sud, who scarcely reahized that there had been such a thn as the Tutercolousal Ruriway, but he thought all aduntted that the extension to that city had not been made Los soon af the road was to realize the desire of Uns portion ot Canada, and if it Mas to work out the business aims which it might le reasonably expected to accom: plish.This extension policy had been the cause of difference between the political parties and the measure had been deleat-d 1h the Neate because at weald work in fa vour of the party carrying it out.There Nenators did profess to obyeet on the wore af the Goverument paving too high a price, hut in the session just closed they did not raise any serious objections on that score.Referring 16 à clause in the civie address hoping that the Minister would build loco- motises 1u the ralway shops in Monetoa, Mr.Blair said he was favourable to that policy, but a good deal depended on the Warhmen themselves.The Government was obliged, more than a private establishment to pay attention to labour organizations.In private shops locomotives were built under the most favourable conditions tv piece work and at prices very much less than the Government could build them under present ctreumstances.He thought the men in the Government shops should work on pice work the same as in private rhops.If they would, the Government could 4 build its own locomotives.The Minister declared that the extension of the Intercolonial to Montreal had in- creaved the business of the road by over $2,000,000.With regard to the transportation problem, the desirability of carrying the western traflic by purely Canadian routes was a reasonable national aspiration.and one of importance to Canada's national independ- cance.The Covernment having thoroughly equipped the Intercolomal, 1t was bound to make the effort to demonstrate that western traffic could be carried over the people's road for rhipment at Maritime ports, and nant! the scheme had had a fair trial the Government did not propose to admit that the thing cannot be done.He believed that in the near future the growing products of the West will furnish traffic enough for all - the roads having outlets at Maritime points, both the Intercolonial and Canadian Pacific, and the Government were bound to consider the interests of the Intercolonial as of \u2018paramount importance to those of any other road.The toast \u201cThe Parliament of Canada\u201d was responded to by Hon.Mr.Fielding in a short but eloquent speech.He decia that the Canadian Parliament will compare favourably with that of any other country in the world.The other speakers to this toast were Colonel \u2018Tucker, M.P., Dr.Lewis, M.P., Mr.H.J.Logan, MP, and Senator McSweeney.The toast of the Legislatures of the Maritime Provinces evoked speeches from Hon.H.R.Emmerson, Premier of New Bruns wick, and Hon.D.Farquharson, Premier of Prince Edward lsland.\u201cTrade and Commerce\u201d was replied to hy Mr.Robeson, M.L.A.'of St.John.At the close Mr.B'air proposed the health of the Mayor and (it rporation of Moncton, and the assemblage broke up with cheery for the Queen and Messrs.Blair, Fielding and Emmerson.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 DEATHS REPORTED At the Star Office To-day.NEW YORK.\u2014Richard Drummond, one of the oldest and most honoured members of the Scottish community in this city, is dead.He was horn in Glasgow in 1821.James Burt Jones, employed in treasury thirty two rears, is dead He was born in Orange county in 1823 Edward \u20ac.Moore, les oi the E C.Moore Company, dealers in shides, is dead at East Orange, N.J., aged ST.THOMAS, Ont \u2014N.M.Campbell, principal of the New Central School, this city, \u20ac dropped dead in his private room on Monday Mr, Campbell was one of the oldest vitizens of St.Thomas, and had taught in the public schoole or many years.was caused hy neuralgia oi the heart.INGERSOLL, Ont.\u20148mith McKeand, & cattle buyer in this county for forty years was found dead in bed at Lis home.near Hegei's Corners, Monday VALLEYFIELD, Que Antoine Viau, an aged farmer, died on Sunday.; OUNENSBURG, N.Y.\u2014Fred Hayes died en Sunday.nged 77.Absolens Datson died at Antwerp Death Mrs.an Sunday, aged 33.George 15.Dean died at East Rodman on Sunday.aged 68 LONDON, Ont.\u2014 Mrs.Heaman, wife ol ex-Ald.John Heaman, is dead in her ear.y Mark Hord, London Township, is dead, aged 88 vears.KINGSTON, Ont.\u2014lohn Donnelly was found dead in bed on Monday.He never married and was about 65 years of age.He leaves one rister.Mrs.James Shibley.ST.CATHARINES, Ont.~-Mrs.Frances Lawrence, mother oi Mr.Jas.E.Law rence, Paymaster of the Welland Canal, died on Sunday, aged 86.THOROLD, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Win.Pike, reli * of the late William Pike, died suddenly on Monday.TORONTO.William McKenzie.58, a traveller for a Toronto brewery, died on Monday.MORKISBURG, Ont.- Mrs.Mallar, widow of the late J.a Mit lar, is dead her DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.to OGDENSBURG.N.Y.\u2014John Wilcox aud Henry Darrow were driving to their homes at Canastota Monday night, when their team plunged into a ditch.YWlenx was pinned down underneath the waggon box and was dead when taken ont.Mrs.Daniel Miller was burned te death at Bernhards carly Monday morning, aged 70 years Men Silas Clark, aged 80, and daughter Lucinda, aged 6), were burned to death in their home at Mannaville Monday morning.RAT PORTAGE, Ont.\u2014Jolin Apelle, a teamster, Was fataily injured in a runaway accident, à waggou load of ties d over him, breaking our ribs and otherwise injuring MILTON, Ont.\u2014At Boyne, near hero, the 3year-old son of Ed.Okerman, waa found drowned near the house in a tank of water which was ured for cooling milk.LETHDBRIDUE, N.W.T.\u2014On Euturday alternood a Doukhobor named Verigvin Med by being caught between two care Sin were being shunted.Wednesday's tempting list of good things fore housewife will be ready in our great House Furnishin.ment TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Morning.Sol 20 best quality Wash Tubs, oak grained, 2 hoops, sizes No.2 and 3, lar 7c values.For Wednes- * ARC day only y each Solid White Rubber Roller, My ringers, in solid hardwood frame, * $l.75 W ednesday Hartwood Wash Henches, targe 2uough to huid 2 large size tubs, usually sold < 49C \u201coe, VW ednesday Polished Combination Tack Hammer, Tack Puller and Screw Driver.ic.loc Wednesday nes and useful materials, especially suitable for Lad Dresses, etc.Weduesday's remarkably low prices.Fancy Spot and Figured Flaunelettes, small patterns, suitable for chil ge Flannelettes, dren's dresses, specialat .yard.white, cream, sky, pink, Alux es.; Fine Heavy Wra 123 Fancy Flannelettes, heavy make, in .figured, stripes and checks, a joc In prety fizares.ctr bay special good line at yard.ros Cashmere Niriped Pattern Flannelettes, Southdown especially for ladies\u201d Wrap- 1 pers al .Lo 12:\u20ac aru.) Has been an unque!\u201d leasing complimes he magnificence \\ exhibition.à We will endeav cess by constantly e stylish and good in | millinery.Trimmed Hats.Beautiful Velvet and Felt Hats, richly Our disp) trimmed with feathers and $4.50 some and ornaments, from Up.striking specials Special sale of Ostrich Feathers, 9 and 19, Inch Feal hers, in Tan, | Le Black, \u2019hite an rown.Specia e nesday at .39¢ 10 inch heavy full Ostrich \u2018Feathers, suitable for Toques and new Fall Hats, in 756 all the now shades, Wednesday, In our Trimming Department see the Misses\u2019 Fung; with quill and nesday .values, Wedn display of Feathers.Flowers, Fancies, Quills, Wings, Aigrettes, Birds, Orna- The New Auto ments, An immense varioty to choose stitched brim, $3.50 values, W from All the new effects for trimming and finishing up your hats.\u201c Mail Orders Filled Promptly and Sat Send us a postal with your name and address free of charge a copy of snr New Fall and W HAMILTON'S St.Catherine and Po Pool ad 31 Scrubbing Brushes, regu Far size packages of all sizes from 24 to 12 ox.fc.Flannelettes for Wrappers, Waists and Children\u2019s \u201cVe are now showing an immense range of pattegns and colourin Ww rappers, Heavy donble faced plain ) #6 inch wide, iy Fleecad® \u2018 heavy make, velvet finish, oe figured.check and striped OUR OPENING DISPLA OF PALL Ladles' Felt Tarthns aû and\u201d with stitched cord, trimm and we on 3 \u2018About Window Shades tion.Pricer all down to lowest marking Window Shade buyers to arder now befo es ii tile of our complete stock, and we © wi Window Shades to order, 70 10 $3.free of charge.| 7 each.CU RTAIN\" SIGNA.23241 Ve have just received a shipment Calera, English J som.THE \u2018MARTEL STEWAR * 463-673 CRAIG ST.1 dour West a A NEW RULER FOR CHINA.The Dowager Empress Selects \u201cthe Emperor's Successor.PLANS FOR PRESENT RULER\u2019S DETHRONEMENT RAPIDLY PROCEEDING.VICTORIA, B.\u20ac, October 3.\u2014The steamer Olympia has reached here from Yokohama with over two hundred native and four white passengers.Advices by Fast.ern papers state that Captain de and five hundred men have been sent to England to bring out the new battleship Shiximma.A despatch from Pekin to the North China News says that arrangements fr Hau are proceeding apace.Lhe empress dowager'a choice had definitely fallen upon the dethropement of the Emperor Kwang Pu \u2018Lsuan, the mine-year-old son of Ku Duke Isai Lan, to succeed Kwang Hau ax emperor of China.This imperial candidate can only speak the Manchu and knows no Chinese.Kweng Hau has already been d to draw up a mermnorial to the em- sé dowager, asking to be allowed to resign his throne, owing fo his chronic illness.Pretence.will be made by the enr press dowager to refuse acceptance of the resignation and to consider the inatter again.\u2018This will be done three tunes, and at the third time the resignation 1s to oe accepted, as showing that the emperor is really anxious to resign.The troops of Prince Ching Jung Lu will he under arma on the occasion of the dethronement in case something ontoward should hazpeu.Tsai Lnn is a close friend of Prince Ching, and there are doubts as to whether or mot the Jung Lu party will be watisfied at this further strengthening of the Ching faction by the appointment of the new emperor.There arc rumours that perhaps Russia will have something to say before the dethronement takes place, as Chinese officials in Fang Tien have recently declared that llussians are preparing to send a large force to Pekin in a few days.\u2014\u2014ome\u2014__ THE IRISH BISHOPS\u2019 APPEAL.To the Irish Becretary for Land for Small Tenants.DUBLIN, October 3.\u2014The Most Rev.John Mackvilly, Roman C'atholie Archbishop of Tuam, and primate of Con- naught, in conjunction with the bishops of the province, hax addressed a letter to Ger: ald Balfour.Chief Secretary ot State for Irelund, urging that the Government acquire grent gruzing ranches :n the west of Yreland for distribution nn fair terms among small tillage tenants.The bishops express the hope that this policy, which in that of the United League, may not be sullied by crime.The Ottawa C lution Monda in obta m the ur effor grant péienerie roost, vod pr a is now at the lo ai MAGNETIC | \u201cTHE BEST i 10:Cents a Package\u2014A | HARVEY MEDICINE CO.- buy any $ fn us you can upon its quality gi: best, the prices IV l'Pimpies, Copper Onlor- hey So Uloers In i Pris pe Tee fon proc © hic e .£ proo omple, \u2018og, Worst case cured io 16 b 185 vf » printed at the corner \u2018Alu lurtification lane.7e Ti ME SST S, Judges Lynch and and Lemieux Proud of Their Districts.Small Lists of Criminal Cases \u2014 Re: opening of the Edy Murder Case.(Bpecial to the Star.) SWEETSBURG, Que, October 3.\u2014The first term of the Court of Queen's Bench for the district of Bedford since March, 1897, was opened here yesterday morning under the presidency of His Honour Mr.Justize Lynch.The following jurymen were sworn to constitute the grand jury: W.D.Bradford, foreman; Joseph Blain, Leonard J.Bowen, A.H.Chartier, Thos.E.Booth, Wm.H.Martin, Alf.V.Durocher, Chas.Fournier, Henry Allen, Wm.H.Courser, Eli Che valier, Salyme Chevalier.The grand jury was addressed by the court, in part, as follows: \u201c* Gentlemen of the jury,\u2014 You and I are fortunats in being permitted to live in a section of country where the wheels of the court exercising superior criminal jurisdic tion require to be put in operation so seldom as they do in this district.It is now two years and a half since this court was last called upon to discharge its full functions, and | cannot refrain from repeating, what I have said on similar previous occasions, how intensely gratifying to me ia this condition of matters, as | am persuaded it is to each of you and to every sincere lover of the community.\u201c Some discussion relative to this infrequent bolding of the terms of this court has taken place in the public press and elsewhere on the ground that it is calculated to do an in justice to those who are awaitin their trial.While there is wuch to be sai in favour of this contention, it is equally true that if the delay between the preliminary enquiry and the trial is too Tong, the Crown is quite as likely to be prejudiced ar the ac \u201cThere is, of course.the very large expense attendant on holding a term of this court, which those in authority cannot entirely iguore.The responsibility of deciding when a term shall be held must rest on some one, and its most natural depository is the head of the law uesartment, the Attorney-General of the province, who, on the report of the clerk nf the Crown detailing the cases to be tried, determines, everything considered, w bether there is sufficient criminal husiness to justify the summon: ing of a papel of grand and petit jurors.This is the law at present in force: and it is extremely doubtful, in view of all the TRE MO he (i \u201cde 5 eo AA = W ts ab - r interests affécted, public well as pri vate, if if anything be can found to take am happy to inform you that the number of o ences which has accumulated during this relatively long period of time, are not numerous; and that with a few exceptions, the cases which will be submitted for Jour ¢ consideration are not specially ser- es in which are involved the | tite of of a on being must always be treated as exceptionally grave; and the investigation coucerning them must in the interest of society a of the individual charged, be conducted with the utmost care.An indictment for manslaughter will be placed before you, and it will be your duty to closely ecrutinize and carefully weigh the evidence, which will be given before vou in sunnort of it.In common with murder, it in defined to be the killing of a human being bv another, directly er indirectly, by any means whatsoever.They are both known as \u2018culpable homicide.\u2019 They are often difficult to distinguish.\u201d His Honour then explained carefully to the jury the difference between manslaughter and murder.THE PERJURY CASES.Touching upon the perjury cases in connection with the Edy murder enquiry, His Honour spoke as follows: \u201cYou will also have to deal with two charges of perjury, one of which has excited some degree of public interest on ae- count of the sad event with which it is connected; but with that vou will hot concern yourselves as rds the present enquiry.Unless the sanctity of the oath, ax adminis tered in our courts of justice, 1s sc rupulously Fil observed, there in imminent danger to all our institutions; and life and property are uot safe \"I observe that there is a remarkable ah- sence from the calendar of the usual number of larcenies and assanlts of various kinds.This is without douby largely due to the frequent presence here of the Dia trict Magistrate, who, under his summary jurisdiction.has disposed of many auch offences.This materially diminishes your labours.\u201d The Judge then carefully exnlained to the grand jury the nature of the duties to be undertaken.The petit jurvmen were then ealled and sworn, and allowed to go for the dav as there would be no cases ready for them until this morning.Some v'uar business occupies the attention of the Court for the afternoon.Among those present are High Constable Gale, of AMnehee.and Detective M-Caskill.: They are here in connectian with the fam.nur periurv erases against [Tilliker and Clarke.Rath sides hint at some interesting development a.The greater part of vecterdav afternoon was occupied with an appeal in a case between the Collector of Inland Revenne.Sherbrnoke division, and a farmer of AGL ton, named Pierre Cordeau.The latter was charged before the Mhatrict Magistrate of having in his possession a quantity of ash of wi art, to be used for the icit manufseture à oi pinky The defen the mixt was -for the pur ot feeding calves.pert evidence pro and con was adduced to prove whether or not the calves would succamb to the effects | dose.Before an adjournment Th the Grand Jury returned their findings in the following cases: Win.R, house breaking and stealing, true hilt; Delphis Robert, horse stealing, true THE SHERBROOKE ASBIZES.(Special to the Star.) SHERBROOKE, October 3.\u2014The October term of the Court of Queen's Bench, for the trial of criminal cuses, opened in this city yesterday.Hon.Mr.Justice Le- mieux presided and was accompanied on the Hench by Hon.Mr.Justice Wlite, Messrs.J.S.Broderick, Q.C., and J.F.Genest, Q.C., represeute the Crown as Crown prosecutors.The following grand jurors were sworn: AM.Grenshields, foreman), J.P.Gendron, 8.A.Hunting, A.J.rot E.B.Ly ter, W.W.Morency, John MoDonald, Jos.Masse, A.Morenc Ju.McDonald, C.W.Libby, and A.Cadbo His Honour Mr.Justice Doe eux in the courese of his address said: \u201cAmong other benefits which we citizens of Canada have found beneath the folds of the British flag, 18 the institution of the jury, which offers us an almost infallible guarantee ot the maintenance or vindication of individual rights.The idea of the creation of the jury system is one which involves a moral full of instruction for us: In apportioning between a certain number ot right minded Men, the responaibility of the judicial decisions affecting liberty and sometimes decreeing death of one of our fellowmen.2.In educating and elevating the man of the people by associating him with the function of the\" judge, so that he hecomes familiar to some extent with the working of justice, that he acquires a higher appreciation of the dignity of the law courts and that he under«tands better all the majesty of the law of his Sover eign, passed in the Legislative Assemblies by his representaiives, who are charged with the noble mission of contributing to the moral development and well being of the country\u201d After explaining the duty of the Grand Jury, hia honour concluded.\u201cThe limited number of indictments to come before you speak well to a certain extent for the atate of public morals in this district and for the res: ect of the citizens for its laws.In thin section of the country inhac.ed by d:fferent nationalities, ent creeds.respect for the law is the \u201csur est guarantee of the union and good understanding that must prevail among people living under the same constitution, which grants to each the privilege of speak- ine hir own language and worshi~~ing God in his own wav, without fear of be- belonging to differ.nm; \u201cHarry Be Bell and Daniel Ma id Qsheft from the person; Owen H.Hampton, and inflicting grievous odily Lar Ke phere were several other {(ndict- be considered, the Grand Jury nn till to-day.SAILOR-WORKERS TO CONFER.Meeting to be Held in Boston Oct.25, 26, and 37\u2014Mr.Ritchie Bell to Bpeak.BOSTON, October 3.\u2014 The Boston con: ference of sailor-workers will be opened on Wednesday morning, October 25, and will continue on Thursday and Friday Among those who wil speak and take part in the religious exercises ave the Rev.George A Crawford and the Rev.David H.Tribou, bath chaplains ip the navy.the Rev.W.C.Btitt, of New York: the Rev.Archibald R.Mansfield and J.Augustus Johnston.of New York; the Rev.8 8.Nickerson, the Rev.J.D.Jones.of Cleveland, O.; and J.Ritchie Bell, of Montreal, Canada.\u201cThe Changed Conditions Apparent in Railor Work and How Shall We Meet Them,\u201d will be discussed by the Rev.George W Me Loughlin and the Rev.E.C.Charlton, of Gloncester, Mass.The (General Conference Committee 18 composed of the Rev.8.8 Nickerson, Bos ton Seaman's Friend Society; the Rev.W T.Crocker, 8t.Marv\u2019s Church.East Boston, Epixcopal, City Mission: Stanton H.King, nuperintendent Sailors\u2019 Haven.Charlestown, FEpiacopal City Mission: the Rev.George 5.Small, Boston Port and Seaman's Aid So ciety: the Rev.A.8.Gilbert.Boston Ban- tist Bet el; the Rev.F.B.Allen.Episcopal city missionary; the Rev.David H.Tribou, chaplain United Btates Navy; Samuel Usher, vice-president of Boston Seaman's Friend Society; the Rev.8.Burroughs.First Bantiat Church, Charleston, and John Bennett, Kecretarr of Boston Port and Beaman's Ai Society Invitations ave been issued to all the sailors\u2019 missions, thels and homes in the United States, Canada and the provinces.TO HONOUR HIS MEMORY.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, October 8 - A number of the personal friends of the late Chevalier Nar cisse Faucher de Bt.Maurice.M L.A.F.R.8.C., are about erecting a memorial tablet over his remains in Belmont Ceme- terv.Hon.Speaker Tessier la the prime mover in the matter.assisted by Mr W.C.Woods and others.in Quebec.and by Messrs.Dansereau, Blumhart, and others in Montreal.7h, CAVEN 0 PRESIDE At the Next Meeting of the Pan- Presbyterian Council.Outspoken Speech by Rev.A.J.Macdonald, of Toronto.REV.PRINCIPAL CAVEN, of Toronto.(Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, D.C.,, October 3.\u2014The Pan Presbyterian Alliance has ratified the action of the Council in selecting Liverpool, England, as the place, and 194 as the time, of the mext council.It is understdod that (Canada is to be honoured through the elevation of one of its members, in the person of Principal Caven, D.D.to its presidency in nuccession to Dr.Marshall Lang.of Glas gow, who adorns the chair at the pre-ent time.Several applications from churches to he received inte the Alliance were presented and dealt with, among them being what wns termed the youngest daughter of the Alliance, the Church in Brazil.Rev.Dr.Kyle, the spokerman.deputv from Brazil.arid that he represented a land that ~on- tained about half the porulation of South America The church vas received.WOMEN AND MISSIONS.Rev.James Rennie, of Glasgow and Dr.Fimwood, of New York City, representing 1 the Euro: ean and North American sections of the Alliance respectively, conveyed tidings to the council of the Foreign Mission a y operptiogh EDUOCA: - tions of thé oq T10 as given to the TA | aad Presbyterian eck\u2019 pereever- ancre and effi j work.\u201cWhat men qd\u201d LST, do, i women dare they do he doncise statr- ment- that fn À tof one speaker in gi\u2018ing expre-® 3, a success which had accompanic#f of women dur ing the past fe 1: EROL URE F THANKS.By formal ref on acknowledgment was wade of the Mndmess and cou of the T'resident of the United States shown at the function held at the executive mansion on Wednesday evening.The resolution was committed to the president of the council, Dr.Marshal\u2019 Lang, and Dr Rad«lhiff
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