The Montreal daily star, 7 novembre 1902, vendredi 7 novembre 1902
[" Last Edition THE WEATHER FORECAST, Fins and cool.- VOL.XXXIV, No 264 MONTREAL, FRIDAY) \u201c NOVEMBER \u2014 1902.CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week's Weekly.181,788 Total last week.458.887 ANELO-CANAOUN TRADE ADVANCES British Board of Trade Figures for October Published.INCREASES AND DECREASES In Most Cases Large Increases are Ehown-Exports to Canada Make a Good Showing.(Bpecia) by Cable from the Spec a! Corres pondent of the Montreal Star 10 London.) LONDON, November 7.\u2014Anglo Canasl an trade continues to advance.The Board of Trade returns fur the ten months ending October 31 show the following increases in British imports fromm Canada: Cattio, £235, 000; bacon, £250,000; hams, L120 we, butter, £218,000; cheese, £312,000; wieat, £841,000; wheat flour, £238,000: sawn wood, £307,000; horses, £10,000.The decreases are: Sheep and lambs, \u2018£3,000; eggs, £30,000; nats, £170.00 pens, £127,000; maize, £48000; hewn wood.£37,000.The imports of canned salmrmn totalled £142,000; canned lobster.£154.000.The exports to Canada increa~ed as fol lows: Balt, £5,000; wool, £4.M\".cutton piece goods, £148,000; jute goods, £22,000; linen piece goods, £5.40; silk, £6,000; woollen tissues, £08.00 worsted tinsues, £72,000; carpets, £801: cutlery.£11,000; hardware, £7,000; jig ron, 491, 000; bar iron, £46,000; railroad won.L107.000; sheets and boiler plates, £47000, galvanized sheets, £74,000; tin plates, £69.000 : cast wrought iron, £{5{0; unwromght steel, £221,000; unwrought tin, 20e, baberdashery, £75,000.The decreases were: Bpirits, £1,000; cement, £21.00: varthen- ware, £6,000.The exports of apparel and slops, waterproofed, totalled £24.00, and not waterproofed £24800.WINDERMERE.THE BRITISH INCREASES.LONDON, Nov, 7.\u2014 The October statement of the Board of Trade shows increases of $12,514,500 in imports and $3,831,000 in cx.ports.CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS PLEAD NOT GUILTY.Intend to Fight Proceedings Instituted at White Plains.WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., November 7.\u2014 *Not guilty\u201d was the plea of Mr.and Mrs.John Quim Christian entists, aud John Carroll La: a so-called healer,\u201d when they were ed to answer to the chargd of manslaughter in the second de- Es ne pete with the death of little er by, before Judge Platt.in the Westchester County Court yesterday.They were represented by Samuel M.(ar.denhire, a lawyer, of New York.who entered objections.18 18 taken as an indication that the Bcientits intend to make a fight against their prosecution in Westchester pees county.Ths accused were arcom- i to court by their sureties, John C.Rockewell, a grocer.of Mount Vernon; Charles M.Hartmann, and Mrs.Joanna Williamron, who are nn their respective bonds for $30 each.Mir.Lathrop, before pleading, said to the reporters: \u201cWe shall stand by our principle, we believe we are right, and have dune nothing legal.I don\u2019t In that would be interesting to the pubhe.\u201d \u201cHave you heard from Mrs Eddy express ing ber views about your vase\u2019 Mr Lath- rop was asked.\u201cReally I cannot tell you that.IT do not know, however, what her views are \u2018 District Attorney Young then turned \u2018a the three prisoners arraigned hersre the Court, and, looking at Mrs.Quintin.wd \u201cYou have been indicted for manslaughter in the second de for being responsible for the death of Esther Quimby, on Oct.her 2.How do you plead*\"\u201d The mother of the child.who was at\u2019 pe in deep mourning, said, with a quiver of her lower \u20ac: \u201cNot gwilty.\u201d Her hushand and Mr.Lathrop made the same response.It is said that Mary Baker (i.Eddy Mu ther of the Christian Science Chureh.0.taking « great interest in the Wed hater proceedings, and has engaged a firm of jan vers to look after the interest Church.It is also reported that a fund an $10,000 has been raed for its mutual pro tection and legal services.! IRISH APPEAL FOR MONEY.It Will be Used to Drive Mr.Balfour From Power.Special to the Montreal Star.) BOSTON, Mass.November 7.\u2014- \\n appeal to the Insh people of America, asking to money for a new fund to \u201cdestrey Balfour portically,: has been issued here by the! ational Committee of the United Inn League.1t says: \u2018\u201cThe English minster in the plenitude of his power and the crnelts of his arrogance, has put an insult, unparaii- leled even in the annals of Anglo-lrish re lations, upon Ireland.He must be hurled from sical power as Parnell alternately hurled both Lord Salisbury and Mr.Gladstone, Mr.Balfour has gone much further in official brutality than any of hws prede vessors in refusing to give to Ireland even one day during the present parhamentary session for the discussion of exciumively Irish affairs.This privilege was never demed to other parts of the alleged United Kingdom.We, can destroy Baltour politically, if we unite against the English ruling classes as they have united against Ireland.\u201d Eagle Strangled by Bicycle.(Bpecial Yo the Montreal Star.) PITTS ELD, November 7.\u2014 The narrow escape of Annie Cassidy.à young and pretty school teacher of Sheffield.from serious u- jury, if not death, in an attack made upon or by a large eagle, has created a great sensation among the reaidents of this part of the state.Miss Casady was riding on her huvrle through the mountains near here, when she heard the swixh of wings, and sn enormous eagle swooped down upon her.driving hia talons into the tire of the rear wheel.The @rly was thrown from the machine, but the eagie, 1p ita struggles tn free itself caught its neck and head in the cham of the hi yiic, was strangled to death.ÉUSPENDERS UARANTRRD, yd < 006 et ow what more | can way - ; PAS appearance of others plainly indicated that ! Moutied of the LEE yy the | University.Nhe WILL STOP HARCH OF DOUKHOBORS Mcunted Police Will Intercept Them at Portage la Prairie.WILL ARRIVE ABOUT SUNDAY TT It is Expected There Will be Trouble zs They are Becoming More Violent.(>pecal to the Montreal Star.) WINNIFEG, Man, November 7.\u2014'The mad march et the Doukhober tanaties, 11 the Mess ab, wil be wound up al Portage la Prairie, 6 miles west of this À despaiteh today sans that a large sauca à! Hachteent of the North West Mounted Police has arrived at Portage la Prairie, und, assisted bi two squautens of Canadian thie Russians, Cats and send them back Hades, will force then ante to ther villages.The Denlliobors wil arvive at Portage about Saudax.Nereus trouble 18 antieip- audi, as the téreggnets are bevoming crazer every dus, and they wil po doubt be hard to handie The nomber on the march is now ghout (0, The man bely vi Doukholur crusaders, about 560 strong.passe! through Strath- car yesterday afternoon eastward bound.They halted on the street and informung the anhabatants that thev were going to convert the world, a: James, Grace, Advent, St.Stephen tla chine), and All Haints churches.[hose non-vested were from St.Stephen, St Thomas, St.Luke's, St.Jude's.Girauby aud St.Lambert, The vested portim of the chorus included eight boy Voices.His Grace Archbishop @ond preschetd The wrmon; Rev.Denna Chambiv, and Rev.Canon Lunghurst saug lie \u201cetre, Very Rev.Dean Evans read the mist les æon, 2 Chron.VII.1.12.and Ven.Anh deacon Norton, the second, Reveiations V.THE CLERGY IN ATTENDANCE.Other members of the clergy :n attenid- ance were: Archdeacon Ker.Rev.Canon Chambers, Rev.Cauon Evans, Res F A Pratt, Rev.G.Johnson, Rev.R.Taylor.Rev.J.Dennis.Rev.E.MeMunu-, Rev J.Flanigan, Rev.N.A.F.Bourie, ev, Prone cipal ackett and Rev.A.WW.Buckland.ir.P.J.lllsley was the solo orgamst, and Mr.C.8.Fosbery was aucompenist ter the chorus.THE ARCHBISHOP > DISCOURSE, His Grace the Archbishop preached from tbe tifteenth verse in the tourteeuth chap: ter of St.Paul's Epistle to the \u20ac orinthtuns, containing these sigmhcant wands.\u201c1 will sing with the epirit, and® [ wi} »ng with the understauding ale.\u201d \u201cThe keynote of our present theme io union,\u201d observed His Grue.\u201cThe alyect um and object of uur Present association is the study and practice of chur h music.\u201cThe great ultimate purpose ix the praise and glory of God in the House of God.And chord music\u2014the harmony of sweet sounds, the concert of voice and instrument is amongst the very best means for wor shipping.\u2018For the success of a choral union :he minds of the members must be attuned to the subject without being narrowed co sameness of taste: there must be harmony.there must be that principle which gives to each different suund ita due place, There must be that power which makes all tal} together in beautiful barmony.wbich strengthens and enriches the subject by the manifold gifts of (od.\u201cIn such a choral union there wiil he no clashing sentiments indulged: no place for envy or self-assertion, the vuice of harsh carping.unkind criticism, will not be heard.There will be patient, wise.helpful, thought, with thuse who naturally lead and there will be modest, trustiul ohe.dience with those who, 1n doing their best, are conieut tu take subordinate parts in the production of good musi.FOR GENERAL IMPROVEMENT \u201cThe choral union ww not xo much plan ned for extubitiun as tor general improve ment.It is mainly intended to benent the Jess favoured churches and congregations who are unable to avail themselves of the services of truned and shilful mu sicians.\u201cIn preparing the music relecied for each festival the members receive instruction from the conductor or his deputies.and at the festival have an opportunity of singing with the more h:zhly trunel chorus.In concluding, His (irace said \u201cBeloved, be careful in the conduct and management of this choral union See ta it that each member cultivates the spirit of Christian courtesy wand good wil.See to it that acting and reacting an one an other may keep pace wit the promotion of musical skill.\u201d Irish Murderers Set at Liberty | ence, Lord Dudley, the new Irish Viceroy hou! ordered the release of Martin, Patis«k.and | Thomas Joyce, life prisoners in Mur ivr | ougb in connection with what w as known in Ireland twenty vear< age as the | \u201c\u201cMaamtrasna massacre.\u201d Their release = regarded as the outcome of the tearinl ap | peal of the female relatives nf the prison ers to Lord and Lady Dudley during their recent motor-car tour through Connaught The Maamtrasna murders constitute the most gruesome chapter in the history of Irish agrarian crime.Ansing out of a dis pute about a farm.a whole fanulv named Joyce, male and female, were butchered at A Mother To Mothers.\u201cI am the mother of .five children,\u201d writes Mrs.S.E.Rose, of Big Otter, West Va., \u201cand have been as high as eight days in the doctor's hands, and never less than two days with any child until the \u2018last.Then I had used two bottles of Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription and was only two hours in the hands of the doctor.\u201d Do.Plaree\u2019s Faverite Presoription le 8a woman's medieine.M oures night in their lonely cabin at Moamtrasna, 10 the wilds ci Conpemara.What made the affair the more ghastly was the fact that the murderers were relatives ot the victims, Ut lue men cxevuted tur the crime one wus Myles Joyce.Hin death was tragic.He was standing on the trap bwr ol the gallows with the moore round ns neck addressing those presnt tn Irish- the only language he inew and vehemently protesting bis inno when tne bolt was drawn.Through some buuder the rope got entangled in the unhappy man\u2019s arm.and the cxecutioner had 10 set the matter right as best he could Ly louertug himselt through the trapdoor, A pamtul sensadion vos caused throughout the kengdom when thes fact was published.It prsed to be the List occasion oo which reporters were aluiitet to esecukious Ju Ireland.DOMINION MEDICAL REGISTRATION ACT DISCUSSED BY LANCET ne \u20ac anadran Lancet 1m a last winter, at de cuite aug Vhe ation of the Bud es Gxetners ot the College of Pha scan and Surgeons of the Province of ache sn Tefdrens 10 1H RModadin - Ivo Registre om NOT Fhe wrt le concis ax toilows: Fhe Medical Board oi Quels sem re Le joel to aa cmt atmeur ot ris pri ; apres 0 ghee or of amtheng ; could etapremisse te antencioy er re tee Ga part er are control over medical ~ adn Bot we naught sav that the pro- tess cn of Quoi soude Te represented on the Domenie Media Board.We would vss tna the ether provinces ave just as AN ous to MANN à high standard of medial education as is Quebec.Om this score Lhe profession su Quebec would have vo cause \u2018or complaint The other proe- inces would relimqu'sh as much as Quebec, but Quebec would be an equal gainer with them by the change \u201c1 however.thee Province of Quebee de due to continue A opposition to the Dome mon Registration Bill.and the Dominion Parliament decimes to =0 amend the bill to make 1L operatise us s000 as fine or are of the provinces approve of ite terms, then it uught be so amended that such provinces as do approve of the bill could torn a common registration board, leaving it open tu the province or provinces at first chjecting to come on later.In this wav a common s'aniiird could be established for nearly all of the provinces, and, no doutt, in course of time fer ail.Let us have a national profession McGill Undergraduates\u2019 Debate.The McGal Undergraduates\u2019 Literary So ciety will hold a debate on Saturday cven- ing when the following subjects will be dis: cussed: \u201cResolved, that the attempted secession of the Southern States was not jus tinable.\u201d The speakern in the affirmative will be Messrs W.P.Ogilvie.Law 04: D tôse, Arts \u2018AS: and \\ WW.Cameron.Are \u201cWh.Messrs.Géo.Irvng.BL A, Arte \u201802, J Omer, Arts \u201805: ant T.Cotton, Arts \u2018bu, will speak for the neg:tive.Mr.8.P.Lea.cocke M A, well be the cntic, and Mr.W H Dawson wl open the evening with a reading.' Praise Service in Olivet Church.On.Runday evening neit there will be a service of praise Church, Osborne stree'.when the Rev.J L.Gilmour will preach, referring epecially to the importance of mus in church work, and giving the history c1 some of the well known hymns, with the particular thought designed lv their authors.At this service the choir will sing special in the Olivet Baptist | Being lignt and easiiy assimilable, it is highl mended by physicians, to persans of sedentary habits, weak digestion, bilious temperament or troubled with disease of rhe urinary organs or bladder.Mixed with Soda it makes a very refreshing and invigorating beveraga.A Pure, Wholesome and Well Matured Spirit.Especially suitable to those who do not like strong whisky.recotn- DISTILLED BOYTIED ANDGLARANTEEN SY BOIVIN, Witsort à CO., MONTREAL.UNE PE HUE ESS esse AVegetable Preparation For As - similating the Food and Regul: - ting the Stamachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither m Morphine nor Mineral.OT NARCOTIC.Apetfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.Fac Srmile Signature of - .v.NEW YORK.AtO.snonths old\u201c - [33 Doses =35\u20acr~is SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE \u20140OF\u2014 > 6 IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA Oastorls is put up in one-size botties only.It ÿis not soid ia buik.Don't allow anyone to sell Jou anything else on the plos or promise that it ls \u2018just es good and \u2018will answer overy per pese.\u201d ÆF Boo thai you çot C-A-B-T-0-R-I-A.anthems.including Mendelssohn's \u201cHear he f30- Ay Praver.\u201d and Sulhvan\u2019s \u201chensong\u201d dais un The hymns fornung the bars of the dis J sigeaters Lu ary course will be sung during the service.of ?vrapper, Strangers are cordially welcomed.+ \u201cForgive me' | was wronz.Love me, love gret.Still he wavered, and finally he fell.LEN PRIE Rist A SELLE .CHa YER XIl.-< ontinued.> \"O, Monsieur \u201d she sail ligbtly, \u2018you sol diers are such forward lovers! \u201cou have not even a~ked me if 1 love vou.\u201d He made a move to regan her hands.\u201cNo, no' 7 darting behind the chair.\u201cYou must not take wv hands, you do not realize how strong vou are | am not sure that my heart re\u201d een OCEAN BTEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From Montren! Pretorian 13 Nov.3 am Sicilian 19 Nov.6 am From dt.Joho From Halifax Farielan #2 N.wv.\u201c4 Nov.lupm, Bavarian % Nov, 1 Dec.10 p.m, Jiuniztan 8 Dee.8 Dec.10 pm.Tuilslan and Bavarian are the largest and fastest steamers on the Cansdian routs, 10,37¢ icons.Twin screws.FIRST CLASS, Bavarian or Tunisian, $89 Parisian, 835, Otbar steamers, $50 upwards.SECOND CLASS.Liverpool.London, or Lon- douderry, por Bavarian or Tunialan, $40.Othe steazuerg $37.50.Return tickets at reduce rates.THIRD CLASS, L'verpoo), gow, $28 or 826: Paris 831.Midship saloons.apaclous promenade decks, siectric lights throughout.Apply to H.& 4 ALLAN, Montreal.From Quebdse 15 Nov 4 pm.10 Nov.5 pm.London or Glas .m DOMINION LINE Mail steamships - Liverpool service.From Portlaad.*Tir \u2018man.Nov, Hth Californian Nav.20th Uomtan .Nov J5tb *Norsemau .bec 6h Slitobinau Nov, ddud *Turvotuan.\u2026.Dec.l3tn *Tris steamer does not carry passengers.MALES UF PASSAGE, fajoon- $48 and upwards, single, according to steamer and se Becond Saloon \u2014$37 50 an upwards single, according to steamer and service.Third (ass -$;6 00.REAL | FROM BOSTON.sw.15th; Meriva _ .Nov 12th Nov lwcu | Merion | .Dec, 13th FROM MON Soin *Rulosu HOSTON TU THE MEDITERRANEAN.Cawmbronsy, .Nov.l1th | Vancouver, .Nov,20:h Mide hip salouns, electric light, spacious prom- evade u~cks.d'or further Infurmation apply do any ag ut of the Company, or to DAVID TURRANCE & .General Agents, 17 8t Sacrament street, Montreal.NorthGerman Cloud.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.FIYMOUTH CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN.Kronprinz Novy 18, 8am Kaiser Jan.6, 10a m Aaiser.Lec 2 tUna.m Krouprine Feb.10,100 3 Krouprinr, Der 18, 2 p.n Kaiser.Feb.24,10 «rm TWIN-SCHHW PASSENGER SERVICE.Cherbourg-Sonthamptén Alernately, and Bremen Bremnen.Nov.13, 10a m.| Friedrich Nov.37,10 a.m.UELRICIIs & CU., 5 Hroalway, N.¥.W iM, HENRY, SOLK AGENT for Montreal dumpie dui ling, 132 31, Jaioes 30 2680 amburg-/merican, FOR PLYMOU I H\u2014CHLRBOURG ~-HAMBLURG.TWIN-SCHEW EXPRESS SERVICE.8.s.Deutschland, trom N.Y, Nov.1¥ and Dec.L5 TWIN-SCKEW PANSENGER sSERVICK, Bleucher \u2026 Nov.16, Waidersee, .\u2026\u2026 Nov, 2U bFretoria.Nov.24 | Peuvsslvauis Dec.8 Hamburg-American Line, 37 B'wag, N.Y.James fig Geucral Ageut, 4451.Francois Xavier ot; W.Ii Menry, I uple Building, 185 BL James st.Battersby's Tourist Agency, 17a Bt Jamesst.203110 SOUTH AFRICA.JOINT DIRECT SERVICE BY THE ALLAN, MaADEK-UDHMISSAL EE, FURNESS LINES under contract with the DOMINION GOVERNMENT.MONTREAL BAILINGS From MONLIKEAL asd QUE USEC insummer and And From ST.JOHN aud HALIFAN jo Winter It i» Intended that the Nrst steamer will cail tm .CAPETOWN, PORT ELIZABETH und DUêL- An.the pond steamer at.\u2014 LAIEIOWN, Mussel HAY and EAST LUN- third steamer at.CN PETOWN, PURL ELIZABETH AND UUR- BAN, after which they may prixead to DELAGOA DAY.if sufficient cargo offers.ine satlings are intended ru be as follows: FROM MUNTREAL.ss \"ONTAKIAN.Allan Line, In.Uctober.on or about ns MELVILIE * Elder-Dempster Line, on or abuut 15th Nov FROM ST JOHN AND HALIFAX ss VRIANA\" 18th December For further apply to Furness Line.on or about particulars and rates of freight H & A ALLAN.ELDER DEMPSTER & CO.or to FURNESS, WITHY & Co.Limited.Montreal, August 25th, 1ue2 24 2aw tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS.MCCONNELL & MARION, Civit ENGINEERS, New York Life Buliding, - dater Works, Water Powers and F existing or projected, Pxamined and repo: on, Plans, Specifications and Batimates furnished ; Construction superintended, eu.28 Years\u2019 Experience B.D.McConnell, J.A.Marion, B.A, Sc.M Can Ror CF A Rne Montreal.M Can Sne C E M New England Water M.American Water Works Works Association.Association 420 143 MILTON HERSEY M.A.Sc.(McGill City Analyst.Provineial Analyst Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLID.PHONE MAIN 232 146 5ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.Lr.MeGibbon, Casgrain, Hyan & Mitche!l Barristers, Solicitors, Kte.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTRF\\ .K D.MrGibbou, K.C.T Chase Casgrain, KC.M Feruy C Hyau Victor E Mitchell Elouard 3 irvayer Duuglas Armour.a Cook's Cotton Root Compound.Ladies\u2019 Favorite, Is the only safe, rellahle regulator on which woman can depend \u2018\u2018tn the hour and time of need.\u201d Prepared In two degrees nt strength.No.1 a No.2.No.1 \u2014-For ordinary cases ls hy far the best dollar medicine known.No.2\u2014Far special casen- 10 degrees stronger\u2014three dollars per box.Ladies\u2014ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Compound.Take no other as all pila, mixtures and imitations are dangerous.No.1 and No.2 are sold api recommended by all druggists in the minion of Canada.Malled to any addrers on receipt of price and four 2-cent postage stamps.he Cook Company, Windsor, Ost.N 1 and E Mate Na 7 are malt in Montreal b 12 Diruggiet 2128 Notre Dame «1! 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Agents In Ottawa, Cunningham and Co Agent in London, England, Percy A.Hurd, 109 Fleet et.76 Girculation of the Star WEEK ENDING NOV.1ST, 1902.MONDAY - \u2026- - 54,080 TUESDAY - - - - 54,031 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,084 THURSDAY - - - 54,089 FRIDAY - .- - 54,085 SATURDAY - - - - 80173 TOTAL - - 330,532 Daily Average - - - 55,088 Weekly Star Last Week - 121,755 CIRCULATION OF THE ST AR DAILY AND WEEKLY sae 450,81 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902.THE CABINET VACANCY.If proof were wanting that the Government has been weakened hy recent events, it would be found in its vacillating conduct with regard to the appointment of Mr.Tarte\u2019s successor.It is nearly three weeks since the Minister of Public Works surrendered bis portfolio.Sir Wilfrid might then have given the portfolio to a Chinaman and all sections of his party would have applauded the sagacious statemanship which «hctated the selection.Every day that has passed since then has added to the diff- culties and complications of the situation.The partizans of this candidate and of that have worked themselves into a frenzy of excitement, and to-day it is impossible for the Premier to appoint any man to the vacant position without giving mortal offence to a large number of disappointed supporters.The longer the choice is postponed the worse the trouble gets.other week every pettifogging ward heeler In an- in this province who has idenified himself with the party will feel that he has about as good a claim upon the vacant portfolio a any of the men whose names have been mentioned.The Premier should grasp his nettle and appoint the man he himself wants.In a multitude of counsellors there is too much wisdom for the present situation.8T.JAMES STREET.The Montreal Business of whose offices are on St.James street, has Men's League, assisted by a number business men taken the trouble to get up a numerously signed petition to the Mayor and aldermen asking that St.James street be cleaned and repaired.The names of practically all the principal rea} estates owners and of the heads of the chief bus: ness establishments on the street are to be found attached to the petition.A similar petition was presented the other day from the owners and tenants on St.Paul street.and influentiaily It seems strange that it should be neces: gary for private citizens to go to all this trouble in order to get the principal bus ness street in the city put into fairly de will be strange 1f the Council does not take prompt cent condition.It still more setion in the direction suggested by the 1etitioners.SAVE THE CHILDREN FROM THE STREETS.The Parks and Ferries Committee of the City Council has promised to consider the request of a delegation of ladies that playgrounds for children be established throughout the city.More than the little folks\u2014and their friends, the ladies\u2014 will hope that the Committee will consider it favourably.As things are, the streets are necessarily the playgrounds for a very great number children.of They cannot\u2014except on rare oc: casions\u2014go to the large open spaces in and near the city, such as Fletcher's Field, for the shorter play-times that come to them after school or work.So they must take their amusement in the streets.No place could well be worse.Dangers drive at them from every corner\u2014especial- ly at the younger children.Disease lurks in the poisoned dust they constantly breath, kicked up from the filthy roadway by passirig horses or their own vigorous play.Bunshine is apt to be almost as scarce an article as pure air; and both are requixites for a children\u2019s playground.Then they are a nuisance on the streets.They frighten horses, charge into pedestrians, throw their balls through windows.and generally interfere with the proper uses of the public thoroughfares.No one wants them there; and they do not want .to be there.Tt ix bad for them, physical ly, mentally and morily; and it is bad for the community.The cure is to provide them with proper playgrounds in convenient places and of sdfficient area.It will pay all round.The saving in store and house windows alone will be considerable.Business will get on the better for it.Fewer runaway accidents, with their danger to life and limb and their damages to vehicles and contents, will occur.Fewer accidents to children on the #treets will be chronicled.As for the little folk themselves, they will have sin jiiiedDsely better time of it.grow up healthier and more contented, escape .miuy dangers both to mind and | ration with the next turning of the cycle of life.By all means, let us be civilized enough to rescue the children from the streets.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SIDE BY SIDE.Several London papers, in noting the \u201cAmerican invasion\u2019\u2019 of Canada, express the fear that the movement will result in the creation of sentiment, adverse to British institutions.We in Canada who know what \u201cBritish institutions\u2019 mean, vhen united to the home rule of an autonorious government, do not share that tear.We are willing to allow the new-comers vo make comparisons, test results, and abide by them.Thousands\u2014hundreds of thousands\u2014 of Capada\u2019s sons have crossed the border into the United States, and the tame of our principles of good government is not unknown in the republic through these agents.That they have become Amè:ricun citizens argues less for our prosperity than for our system of government.Now that the times have changed, and the tide is setting towards our country; now that we can offer unlimited prospects in a material sense, as well as the safeguards called for by the most exacting seeker after civic freedom, little concern need be felt over any American influx of population.We gave the American miners British law, tempered and strengthened by Canadian interpretation and administration in the Klondike, to their entire satisfaction.We shall give the over-border settlers in the Cana dian North-West an example of justice and faith-keeping in respect to the Indian wards of the nation, which will stand favourable comparison with the American system, which they already know.And as their mission is not of conquest, but for the pursuit of the peaceful arts of agriculture and commerce, we shall also be enabled to show the new-comers that in Canada all the basic elements of the best type of civilization are deeply rooted in our soil, and that the glorious superstructure bids fair to become one worthy of their effort and aid mn the adorning.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Pickwickians will remember the stone whose inscription after long bothering the Pickwick Club, was deciphered as \u201cBil Stumps, his mark.\u201d A Paris correspondent of the Daily News thinks he has discovered tbe source where Dickens got the idea of that famous puzzle for hws antiquanies.In a letter to Forster he alludes to Mercier's \u201cTableau de Paris,\u201d in which it is recorded that when certain houses were pulled down at Belleville, a stone was found with this inscription: \u2019 l | | c I | | L | E | j C H EM | I N | DE ! SANES | The Paris Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres strove vainly to decipher the heiroglyphice.Their meaning was made clear by the Beadle of Montmartre as \u2018\u2018Ici le chemin des anes\u201d or Here is the donkey path.It was a notice to quarry- men who were accustomed to employ donkeys in transporting stone.\\ One good thing about Mr.Chamberlain's visit to South Africa, 18 that we are now apt to get the truth about Sir Gordon Sprigg's position.The cables continue to represent him as a spineless limpet clinging to office, though be must endure the tyranny of the Bond in order to do so.But the cables seem to have heen bitterly prejudiced against him from the first.In fact, the men at the Cape Town end of the cable were openly for the suspension of the Constitution, and have never appeared to see any hope for the Government which attempted the delicate and difficult task of rendering this drastic step unnecessary.Mr.Chamberlain, on the contrary, was against the suspension of the Const- tution, and sent Sir Gordon out to endeavour to rule constitutionally.Now he will visit the scene and learn by personal observation whether or not that was a mis take.He provided for a reversal of this policy, in case it proved impracticable, when he decided upon it: and be will be the very beat judge whether the safety of the Empire calls for any interference with free government.The Empire would be reluctant to see it done; but it would be still more reluctant to see all the fruits of the war dissipated by a mistaken tolerance, \u2018Joe\u2019 should either detach Sir Gor don from office, or call down the cable correspondents.A false quantity in Latin quotation, when Parliament Men of old were addicted to the habit, was said to be more fatal to a member than almost anything short of not paying his bets.English M.P.'s of the present are not so fond of ainng thar literature, possibly because they fear being snapped up on the spot.It was re marked in London, the morning after the recent Lord Mayor's Dinner to Ministers of State, that Mr.Chamberlain's beautiful tribute to the steadfastness and sincerity of Mr.Balfour bad been most unhappy in one respect.It conceded with the lines: \u201cStatesman, yet friend to truth, in soul sincere, In action faithful and in honour clear, Who broke no promise, served no private end, Who gained friend.\u201d no title, and who lost no These form, it appears, part of the W'est- minster Abbey epitaph on Secretary Craggs, of whom \u201cThe Deanery Guide\u201d says: \u201cHad Craggs lived until the inquiry into the South Sea Bubble was concluded this panegyric could bardly have been written, for the Secretary of State and his father were down in the company's subscription lists for the fictitious sum of £330.000.° One is reminded of old Mrs.Farebrother in Middlemarch.After she had talked against an obnoxious person it was pointed out to ber that the scandal she had directed against him really referred to another individual.No matter, it might be true of him in some other case, she retorted triumphantly.Mr.Chamberlain might well plead, if it were worth while, that the lines which were false for Crags were true for Balfour.| I a South African ie mise ea trends at Tred Que.are body.an! 7've na à far more useful gene anxious about him.x THE MONTREAL DAILY THE Passing Hour, DOESN'T HB, THOUGH! (London World.) MR.TARTE'S RESIGNATION.A*'Mr.Tarte declares that he retires without bitterness towards any one.\u201d\u2014Reuter's telegram.) Patient Mr.Tarte, Though he suffered smartly, Takes it in good part\u2014 Does not answer tartly.If the Pacific cable is an \u2018\u2018all-red-line,\u201d Marconl's wireless and utmospheric line may surely be considered as all-blue: Mr.Goldwin Smith thinks that Sir Wilfrid took the only possible course in London.He agreed with him on the Tarte matter, too.Sir Wilfrid had better lookout.While lord Minto is in Montreal, and Parliament is not sitting, Ottawa will have to get up a fire If It wishes Lo see Its name in the papers.BHOCKING IGNORANCE.Walter\u2014I guess Mrs.Smiff don\u2019t know much, ma.Mother\u2014Why, my boy?Walter\u2014Why, she agked me how to spell cat.Ross is said to be counting his majority as three now.Ile must be depending upon \u2018the machine\u2019 to Bee to it that these unseated Conservative candidates do not get back again.There will be a lot of aympathy with the police officer who thought it would be a shame to destroy the good liquor he had seized.It would take a Carrie Nation to carry out that polley.Mrs.Carrie Nation has been in a railway wreck It probably came natural to her to take down the company's axe from the end of the car and cut her way out.So it seems that England has not noticed that the \u2018preference\u2019 prefers.Mr.Fielding should have found out how Germany l!kes it.Willlam 8.Devery delivered himself of a few pungent puffs on David B.Hill on election day.Said the redoubtable William: \u201cSay, Bport,\u201d\u2019\u2014he tore off the fag-end of his cigar with his teeth and shook off the results with a wag of his head that re minded one of the action of a huge dog getting rid of the wet when he leaps from the water to the land, \u2014\u201cHill's been the biggest hoodoo for Coler durin\u2019 the whole campaign.The man that built the loop- the-loop couldn't have got it more crooked if he studied that man David B.Hill.1 tell vou, sport.it ain't for Hill to call other people names.He's \u2018a dead one, anyhow, an\u2019 the Democratic party won't wear no widdy'as weeds for him, I'm thinkin\".\u2018*He's too short in the legs, anyway, to stan\u2019 up an\u2019 fight.Hill's the Eyetalian of politics.He's always diggin\u2019 the trench for the sewer pipes, an\u2019 those are the only kind of pipes he knows how ter use, an\u2019 that ain't no fancy dream, neither.\u2018No, sport, l ain't no Hill man.\u201d Giles-Many a man's thirst for liquor is due to his poverty.Miles\u2014How's that?Giles\u2014If wealthy he wouldn't allow himself to have a thirst\u201d A QUARTER FOR HENRY.Mrs.Henrletta whispers in her husband's henpecked ear; \u201cHere's a quarter for you Henry, It will be a-plenty, dear.\u201d When poor Henry tries to argue: \u201cFifty cents, my dear, to-day.\u201d Henrietta points her finger: \u201cHenry, not a word, I say!\u2019 And the people may: \"He's awful! All he thinks of in this life Is his money\u2014money\u2014money! How Td hate to be his wife\u2019 \u2014Indianapolis Sun.Phrenologist\u2014This large bump indicates that you are eccentric.The Victim\u2014Wrong, professor.It cates that my wife is strenuous.indl- Bir Vere\u2014Oh, how you do chaff\u2014you never take me seriously.Bashful Belle-You never asked me Alice\u2014What makes ynu think your new photographs are so horrid?Gladys\u2014All the giria ask for one, but the men don't \u201cDo you know.\u201d sald the long-haired pas- Benger.\u2018that paper money is a great carrier of disease germs?\u2019 \u201cI do, replied the sporty-looking youth in the seat ahead.\"That's why I burn it as fast as J] get it\u201d \"Why did you throw stones kitty?\" \u201cCause I wanted to hit her.Whatdjer 8\u2019pose I did it fer?\u201d at poor Mrs.Sweetbird\u2014I hear that you are studying art.Do you find it Interesting?Mrs.Wellington\u2014Delightfully so.I've found a perfectly splendid book on the subject.It tells just what pictures one ought to admire and why.Kitty\u2014Fred Sweester asked me last night to marry him.The idea' He hardly knows mal Imogene\u2014That might have been the reason, dear.\u2018IT notice I am very like the moon,\u201d Thoughtfully murmured Man-Afraid-of- Water: \u201cFor.when 1 have been full, I very soon Find that 1 am reduced to my last quarter.\u201d IN THE BARBER'8 SHOP.Man In the Chalr\u2014 Why in time didn\u2019t you tell me my coat was aflre?Operator\u2014Customers are &o particular nowadays, sir; they don\u2019t lika to have any advice or suggestions made to them.When a locomotive goes off on A toot the engineer is generally carried home in a cab.Little WWillje\u2014~What's a philosopher, pa?Pa\u2014A philosopher, my son, is a man who can point out a dozen reasons why other people should be content with their lot Bingo\u2014I'm going to bring my wife round to call on you to-night.Winterby\u2014That's right; but docme a favour.old man.Don't let her wear her new sealskin cloak.1 don't want my wife to see it just now.Bingo (grimly)\u2014Why, that's what we are coming for.Helen\u2014Why Is ft novels always have a good ending?.Bue\u2014Well, the one I read yesterday didn't have a good ending.Helen\u2014It didn't?STAR\u2014FRIDAY .NOVEMBER 7, 1902.Free Pianola Recital Saturday.Nov.8, at 4 p.m.8 (a) Nightingale Song.PROGRAMME.1 (a) The Two Skylarks.\u2026.Leschetizky (b; The Raiulew Dance _.Rosey Pianola 2 Song\u2014Murmurin Zephyr mem JS ED Orchestrelle ie d'Auvergne, op.78.8 (3) Bhapeodie yer: Raint Hanns (b; La polka de la Reine, op.96 \u2026 Raff Aeriol Piano 4 Bymphonie Fantastique \u2026\u2026H, Berlioz Orchestrelle +.+.Nevin (b) At 2 Ueorgix Cainp Meeting.K.Miils Panola Other pieces on request.Admission on presentation of visi ti ng card.tions of tempo.the phrasing of a master.Successors to L.F.N.Praite & Co., and A.& S.Nordheimer, The PIANoLA will enable any one, without having to go through the drudgery of acquiring technique, to play the piano with all the modula- elicacy and variety of touch, and with the subtla Price of the Pianola is $250 and 8273.Cash or easy payments.Pratte, Nordheimer Sole Agents for the Pianola, Steinway.Nordhelmer.Pratte and Haines Bros.Pianos, Mason & Hamlin and Estey Organs.Warerooms, 2461 St.Catherine Street, ABOVE DRUMMOND 8T.& Glendon, factories.bury\u2014Grands PIANOS BORGANS 2470 IN CANADA.The largest and finest High Art stock of Pianos to-day in Montreal is to be seen in our warerooms and Art parlors, are invited to see and hear them\u2014the choicest product of the world's greatest They include Knabe, New- combe, Dominion, Bell and Kings- tone and finished in natural woods.Also, a full line of Cecilian Piano Players\u2014the best.WILLIS & CO.Empire Bullding, You and Uprights of superb ST.CATHERINE ST.Ge Tend PARIS.Gown of castor brown corduroy, with narrow yoke, stock, lower sleeves, and cuffs of heavy white lace over chiffon.The cape boa and turban are of castor brown marabout feathers, and the drooping cords and balls are of chenille of the same shade.APPOINTMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC\u2014\"When Johnny Comes Marching Home.\u201d THEATRE FRANCATS\u2014\"Alphonse and Gaston.\u201d THEATRE ROYAL \u2014 \u2018The Jolly Grass widows.\" PROCTOR'B \u2014 \"The Littlest Girl\u201d ana \u201cThe Gray Mare.\u201d THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES \u2014 \u2018\u2019Fran- ciflon.\u201d* Sir John Power & Sons \u201cThree Swallows\u201d Irish Whisky is deliciously light, refreshing and invigorating.Sue\u2014No; mamma threw it in the fire.= ; In great favor in London Clubs.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star fyles for November, 1872.) General Neil Dow lectures at Otttawa.Appearance of a new geyser In Iceland.Scarcity and high price of meat in England.Extension of city limits considared at City Mail.Mr.Wallack, In the Royal.Extensixe coal deposits discovered near Oakland, Cal.Rumoured that a Russian force is tmarcb- ing on Khiva.Montrea) Telegraph Co.opens offices at Hollin and Glenallan.All the troops of Northern Germany armed with the needle gun.Maritime Bank, 8t.John N.B., organized, with a capital of 8i,000.000.Jovia) reunion of ex-members of 60th Rifles residing in Montreal.Staffordshire fron masters reduce price of finished iron £2 per ton.Rev, Mr.Gregg installed as professor of \u201cHenry Dunbar,\u201d at \u2018apologetics In Knox College.Alaska in a hub-bub.Indians at Cross Sound wmeize the steamer Rose.Public no longer permitted to view bod- les of the dead In morgue at Parla.Prof.Goldwin Smith lectures to Montreal Ladies\u2019 Educational Association.Hon.Messrs.Peaubien, Ouimet, Archam- bault and De Boucherville go to Qyebec to attend meeting of Executive Council.PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PABSED AWAY.On November 7, 1887, the Montreal! Star reported an Interview of the temperance people with Hon.H.Mercier (who has since dled).Eaton Square is the largest square in London.Its area is 07.000 square feet.This {8 nearly one-sixth greater than Lincoln's Inn Fields.Bpecial Notice.Coats for Comfort.We have fur coats and cloaks of the fin- ent quality, and others only trimmed with fur.It all depends on what you want to pay.but whatever you may decide, you surely get full value.Some of the fur-trim- med garments have all the elegance of the real furs that are considerably higher in price.Chas, Desjardins and Co.E.A Ste.Marie, Taking advantage of the best is your duty.en s fur wtore has so many adas ours, you should certianly deal here all Lo far nagde.E.À.Ste.Marie, cor.St.Catheriné and Amherst \" Full Chorus.MATINEE Wednesday, MERTINGS AND AMUBEMENTS.Thursday, FRANCAIS pots THIS WEEK\u2014The Funny Farce Comedy, ALPHONSE and GASTON.Catchy Music.Pretty Girls.Clever Oomedians.All Next Week.THE PLAY THAT HAS \u201cA FIGHT FOR [| MILLIONS\u201d PATHOS and HUMOR.LOVE and HONOR.Complete Scenic and Electrical Effects.PRICES -10, 20, 30, 35 and 500.263s3 PROCTOR\u2019S ETS \u2018COMPANY.P H ing, ROB.DROUET, \u201cfra Vincent all the other favorites.215, 8.15 p.m.\u2014Double Bill.* The Littlest Girl\u2019\u2019 and \u2018\u2018 The Grey Mare.\u201d Prices remain the same.Japanese Tea Hooiun ojen to ladies and escorts from 1 to 13 p.m.20015 Grand Opera SEASON AT SOUMER PARK \u201cFAUST\u201d Performances Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings.BR.A Great Array of Artiste from Va wa.the Musical nires of Eugope.54 Augmented Orchestra ERNEST LAVIGNE, Conductor.Reserved Beats, 50c.General Admission, 26 cts.By Malcolm Douglas, Co-Author of the FAMOUS BROWNIES MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ALL THIS WEEK ACA DEM Y Matinee Saturday.THE WHITNEY OPERA COMPANY, presenting the Spectacular Military Operas\u2019 WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME COMING\u2014THE SHOW GIRL.2615 Week of Nov.10 Direct from Three Months nt Wallack'a eatre, Now York \u2014 YOULL y RI [, F S LAUGH LAUGH SHOW = LAUGH at the G | Rl FUNNY .CAT , COMPANY \u2018OF 100 ARTISTS THEATRE ROYAL \"107 4ferpcce THIS WEEK, Nov.3, THE JOLLY GRASS WIDOWS and the grest Sensation \u2014 Before the Dawn.PRICES\u201410c, 20¢ and B80c Next Weet= SEARCH-LIGHT OF A GREAT CITY.2608 Theatre des Nouveautes 1861 St.Catherine Street.Bell Tol, East 1393, THIS WEEK.BATURDAY MATINEE, \u201cFrancillon.\u201d Erats TBe, 500, £50, 150.Bore 81.00.Every Monday popular prices of 10c, 20¢ and 40a OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS vs.McGILL (ONTARIO CHAMPIONS.) McGILL UNIVERSITY GROUNDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, AT 2.30 P.M, Reserved Seats, 35c and 506.On Sale Star Branch Office, St.Catherine St.26342 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Britannia vs.Montreal.M.A.A.A.GROUNDS.Saturday, 8th November.Klok Off At 2.48 p.m.Rain or Shine.Renerved seats.BOc.For sale at M À A A, Office, and at Morton, Phillips & Co.1765 Notre Dame @# General admission\u20148t.Catherine street entrance, 35«, Hallowell atreet entrance, 25c.26352 T.YATES FOSTER, Hon Sec'y N.F.C.COURSE OF THREE LECTURES Under the A oes of The Women ds Art Association, Byte REV.F.J.STEEN, Vcr of Christ Church Cathedral.SUBJECTS \u2014The Ancisnt Egyptians (illustrated, Nov 12.Egyptian Temples and Religions ({lustrated), Dec.1U, The Renaissance, Jan.7.The Ancient Egyptians, musies, Wednesday Ev'g, Nov.12, a 35 THE ART GALLERY, Phillips Square.Tickets for Course, 81.50 ; Single Tickets 180.IHps Square.Catherine Street : Our Handicrafts Shnp, 4 Uo sale at 8haw's Music Rooms, 2274 M 38453 Baw Grand Trunk Boating Club The semi-annual meeting will be held on Friday.7th, at 8 pm.In P.A A A.Busl- ness: Treasurer's report and general business.All members will please be present.HORACE HARTLEY, 263 2 Hon.Sec.TO The Cemetery A Special Service will be given to the Catholic Cemetery on Saturdays and Sun- davs during the Month cf November.\" 255 à law EDUCATION AL.[VIRS.M.KAINE, TEACHER OF.Violin, Olarinet, Guitar, 18 STANLKY TREET.Finest of references.Four years a member of the Boston Ladies Bymphony.2825 CHINA PAINTING STUDIO, Canadian Agency for Marshall Fry's Paints and Flikins Gold, which needs only one firing China mended to be proof against hot water.Undecorated China in stock.China and Glass fired.Euchre prizes a specialty.567 Fort street, Montreal, Terma: Class Lessons, Añc for 8 hours, with uss of Paints, etc.Beven Lessons for $5.00.Private Lessons, $1.00 each.264 3 ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY, LIFE CLASS 1907-1903.These olasses, under control of the rraident Academicians, kre free to men sufficiently advanced to profit by working in them, and will bexin on the evening of Monday, the Jith No°- vember, at haif-past seven.Candidates for admission must submit at laast four drawings, two of which must bs from casts of the full length figure.sketches from life should alu, be sent.Classes will be held In the ronma af the Art Association, Phillipa square.Applica- tivna to be addressed to R.©.A., 23 Phillips square.264*1 AO.UW.No.| District A joint meeting of thé uæmbers of Montreal lodge No.1, Federation Lodge No.2, Rush- Lrock Lodge No 8.Stanley Lodge No, B, Mys- tie Lodge Nn.8, Clarence Lodge No.16, and \u2018\u2019olumbus Indge No 26.will be held in the Masonic Temple on Friday evening, November 7th.at 8 o'clock.A gd programme has been arranged fer.The \u2018Grand Lodge officers will attend.Memberw of the order are Invited tn be present and te bring with them a friend.one not & member of the order.w.J.PENDLETON, pd.D.d.M.W.= 200% daw ST.ANDREW\u2019S-BALL.Mnrke appointments early with Prof.Frank H Norman for private lessons in Two Sep, Scotch Dances.Waltx and \u2018\u2019Five-Bitep.\u201d* pa! will add greatly to your pleasure at the all Classes daily at 4 and 8 pm.Telephone Up 034 Ftaniey Hall, 127 Stanley et.203% DANCING AND CEPORTMENT.CHILDREN'S CLASSES meet on Tues.aoû Thur.nt 4 p.m.Conservatory Hall CoP Heo Ave.Thorough fostrnction, Moderate terms.FREDERIC W, NORMAN.Phone Up 26811, nf DANCING.A pew beginnera class now forming Is DRUMMOND HALL, 81 Drummend 8, Terme are reasonable.Send for eircul or tel, ay.od up.1433.Assemblies Wednesday and 261.15 7.NOSE WORTHY.Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS.SKIN.SCALP, BLOOD » POISON- and Oenito-Urinary Diseases, Impotence, Ines of Vitailty.Varicocele, Drains and Emission Gonerrhen, (leet and Stricturs treated ad 36 4T FAMILLE 871, near Sherbrooke S8 Saperfinous Hale, Moles, Warts remeved by Electrolysis Hours - 10 am.to 6.30 pm 7pm to pm.Sunday Z pm.to à pm Take Beary on, car up to Sherbrneke SL, and Înd street enr.f Facts AND FI1GUREs.\u2014 In London there are more fires on Saturday than on any other day in the week.Roman architects placed earthen jugs In the theatre walls to Increase the resonance, The ants of South America have been known to construct à tunnel three miles in length.More steel is used In the manufacture of pens than in all the sword and gun factories In the world.Prisoners when arrested in Morocco are required to pay the policeman for his trouble In taking them to gaol.Japanese florists have succeeded In cult.vating a rose which 106Ks red in the sunshine and white in the shade.It is one of the privileges of Chinese commanding officers that they may only be beaten by the hand of their generals.When a Russian femfly moves it fa the custom to ¢arry the fire from the hearth ef the old house In a closed veasel to the new residence iin peed Many mineral waters are artificially made by whatever name sold, none have the health giving qualities of the MAGI CALEDONIA CHAS.GURD & CO., 26181 Montreal, Sole Agent > A substantial business firm in Boston ie considering a proposition to take up the work of paper hata They refuse, to give out any detalln of the Process w they use in preparing the raw materfal for their purposes.Carracross, on the west coast of Ireland, js composed entirely of boats.There are large stone quarries nearby, but inbhab- tants stoutly decline to.ee et houss, on the ground that am { tisfing boat is more comfortable.Mookey Brana soap ciesus xicohen utes- dls, steel, iron and tinware.knives and wets, sod all kinds of outles = 4 i NBS, BALL LACKED SUFFICIENT FOOD THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1902 Jury Holds \u2018Miss Gobeille Criminally Responsible fot Another Death.THE MEDICAL EVIDENCE Physicians Pound Sanitarium Patient Very Emaciated \u2014 Evidently Poorly Nourighed.dti feed + $ \u201cThat Mrs.RU Hal died at = + Montreal on Wuduesday.Noveuder + *e 5, 1002, from not reveiving proper ++ + and sufficient nourishment.Lu de \u201cWe tind that Robert George + + Brown is to be excused, he hating + acted in good faith, but we Hold = *k eriminally responsible for his ath + sf Miss Virgina Gobellle, who under == *P took to treat and did treat ture + sk deceased.\u201d 2 ++ 3 tiededeinielmin feted , The above verdict war returnel az the inquest held yesterday afternocn into the death of Mrs.R.G.Hall, who d vd on Wednesday imsthe sanitarmum hep: bo Miss Virginia Gobeille, at 1742 St.Hubert street The inquest was held at the merœue and great interest was manticsted in the pro ceedings.Coroner McMahun presided, Miss Virgima Gobeille and tue Brown family were defended ly Mears Marin and Archibald.of the law Him oi Matin, Archibald & Munn.Dr.C.E.Dugas and In D D Mu Tag gat made the autopsy.ln ther repurt # was stated that the internal organs oof the deceased were in a tary healthy con dition.The general emaciation ot the body showed a Jack of nutrition.Dr.MacTaggart, when put on the stand, swore that in his opinion death was dus to lack of nourishment.He did not know of any reason why solid toods should not bave been given to the dmeased He had sttended Mrs.Hull in the cailv part of July for a woman's ailment He advised her to go to the (seneral Hospital.She went to the hospital and wus placed an the women's disease ward under the care of Dr.D.H.Cameron.After she left tne General Hospital he hud Leca vallet 10 Prince Arthur stroer to treit Let aud on that occasion he had advised her daughter to have her sent to rome asvhum, as she was in need of a complete ros.A few evenings ago he had been called by Mr.Brown to go tn the samarium an St Hubert street to see Mrs.Hall.Jle then found her in a very much emaciated con dition and exceedingly weak.ADVISED MILK AND LIME WATER.He advised mek and Line water.Mr.Brown had requested him to go and see ber again in the morning, but on his ar rival at the place he frund the woman On being cross-examined by the \u20acoroner.he admitted that the deceased had Jost considerable flesh in the General Hospital, ant the reason she leit the hospital was because she positively refused th undergo an opera tion, bu: be did not consider her wluent of a nature that + might have caused death.She waz of 0 ven nesvons tem perament when be san hier the cvemng be fore she died.she appeared to 1ecogmee bim.but she did pot say anvthing.Alexander N.Shewan.df 117 Prince or thur street.Principal of the Lansaoune School, declared under cath that the de ceased had been bis houscheeper an.ad left his place to go to the General Hose tal and when she left the General Hospaisl she bad gnne back tv his home.Trem au gust up Lo the eud of September she vu quite ill and did very Little werk in the house.She bad declared to him tnat an operauon would kil her.It was at ha house that Mr=.all became insane.Robert George Brown, of 123 Henry 1 street, brotuer «fi the diseased, was then put on the stand.Before giving his ev.t ence he was warned by the Coroner that be did pot know what the outcome of the quest would be and he pred not testy unless be so desired.Mr.Brown left the Court room and after a coprultation with Li.Irgal advisers, rv turned and said that he war ready to male a statement.He then +:11 he was the brother of the deceased.v hose maulen name was Mary Ann Brown.His siv er had leit the Montreal General Hospital tor the rea son that she would not unJergn à gurgic 1) opération.She was oi the ojiniun that ot would kill her.When she left the hospital he had advised her to continu\u201d treatment with Dr.MacTaggart.When hie sister lost her reason she thought she had killed Mr.&hewan's boy and that she vis going to be arrested and tried for the crime.Tu was then a question of Yaking the decensed to the Asylum or to Miss Gobel s Sanitar yum mission, in St.hubert street beard of wonderful cures that hid been a complished by Miss Gobeille, so decided 1) take his mister there on Yrial.t's cama tion, Miss (iobeille had pronoun ed his wis ter a very bad care and only «onsent~d to à trial provided one of the fanuly would ae main with her nearly all the time.He hal been at the sanitarium as often ax two and three times a day.On the morning after ber arrival, she was given prune water, bus she took very little of it.Afterwards, she fell in a faint and 1 took Miss Gobelle about two bours to revive her with ras: sage treatment.VERGE OF NERVOUS INSANITY.Before going to Mixa Gobeille's Lis siter was on the verge of nervous insanity While in the institution, he had oiten ashed her if there was anvthing he could get tor her to eat, and her reply was generally that it was no use, that she could not keep ans thing on her stomach.When Miss Virgina Gobeille was brought in, the Coroner agam warmed her, and her legal adviser 1equested her to make no statement whatever.Sue then withdrew from the room.' The jury being composed entirely ot | French-Canadians, the Coroner summed up the evidence at great length in the French language only.Among other things, he said that the Brown family had acted in, good faith, but be charged very strongly inst Miss Crobeilles The jury were lockup for about twenty minutes, when they brought in the verdict above quoted.WILL NOT TREAT PATIENTS.Miss Arendt, who iz Miss Gobeille's associate in the business, was at the inquest.and the meeting of the women was very at- fectionate.To a representative of the Star, Miss Arendt stated that there is at the present time a mute woman at the sanitar- um.Her condition is not serious, but in the absence of Miss Gobeille she has no n- tention whatever of taking any risks, and 1s not going to treat any patients.lt appears the mute has neither home nor friends, and she dreads the thought of going to gaol for protection.Miss Arendt will request the authorities to-day to find a place for ber.Present Condition of the Jews.\u201cThousands of Jews in New York or hundreds of Jews in Montreal never attend any religious service.Religion looses its power upon them and atheism, infidelism, anarchism is spreading amongst them.\u201d i This was the stat~ment made by Rev.J.T.Trebivech, Jewish Missionary, in a lec ture delivered in Westmount Methodist nt | eral sent condition of the Jews,\u201d was the subject of the lecture.The Secretary of State of the United Ntates, Hon.John Hay, had once more, said the speaker, called the ut- tention of the civilized world tv the condition of the Roumanian Jews.The various nations of the globe are various embodicd principles, incarnated 1degs.And wonder ful enough, all those nations, having plaved Their part on the rtage of the wor.s ms tory\u2014pass away.To this eternal rule, 1\u2019 ere 15 only one exception, the history of the Jews.Their history 1a a hving one, has flesh aud blood, » à real act and fut of a Lving God.Mr.Trebitsch spoke at length about the Ziousstic movement and said that it will never solve the Jewish problem.The only solution 1s when the Jews accept Christ as the rue Messiah and Saviour.Then a new era will dawn, when it will be realized fully and gloriously that the Jews are witnesses for God.TRAFFIC INCREASE.ON S00 CANALS.Mi.Johnson, Dominion Statistician, Furnishes the Results.OTTAWA, November 7.- An analysis of the trathe of the Soo canals, prepared hy Mr.treo.Johnson.Dominion statistienan, éliows that the total freight carried by the two Soo canals, Canadian and United States, during the month of October last, was 4618291 tons.This ww 443.746 tons more than were carted in Ortober, lg}, and 1.428998 tons more than the quautty carried in October, 1900.Of the total 4.615.291 tong carried by the two canals, the Canadiin \u201cSoo\u201d carried 604.713 tons, which exceeds the freight cu void in October, 1901.by 250.330, and that in October, 1900, by 261 781 tons.The total eust-bound frelt carried by the two \u201cSees\u201d in October last was 400$, UNS tun, of which the Canadian canals share was 525.010, or 13.03 per cent.against 3518,200 tons, or TS per vent.an Uetober, 1901, und against 2.075,54 Lons, or 8.27 per cent.in Ovirober.1900.The total westbound freight carmed hv the two \u2018Noos \"an October last Was 590,208 tons.of which 70088 tons were carried by the Canadian Noo, or 13.00 per cent, against 77,539 out of a total of 68.35 tons, or 11.86 per cent.in October, 1901, and against 81,403 out ot a total of 515,399 tons, ur 15 XN per cent.in October, 190.The registered tonnage of vessels using the Canadun \u2018Soo\u201d during October Just vas 617.749 tons, an inervase of 325833 tons, compared with October, 1901, and of 237.747 tons compared with October, 1901.The number of passages made through the Canadian canal in October last was 620, an increase of 37, compared with October, 1901, and 162, compared with October, 1900, Taking the seven months of the present and two previous seasons, the total freight carned east and west by the two canals was 1802, 30.931.218 ton It sa, you remember with what dread and - shmoking you awaited the day when you muat endure the knife.The present day surgeon appears to be possessed by a mania for operating, especially in cases nt hemorthoids or piles, and while the greater number of the profession do not recommend this \u201clast resort\u201d uniess they honestly be lieve it necessary, the fact remains that much needjess operating 3e done, and the patient put to much expense and auffering for what ?To obtain a poesihie temporary relief; these words are used advisediy.he- ; cause in mine cases out of ten the affliction returns and the patient is just where he « parlessli started from.Oftentimes he could be cured much more mmply and ennily hy the use of such a remedy as the Pyramid Pile Cure.this has come to be recognized as the best remedy on the market for the painful div- ease named, and the druggists now well more of y than all other pile remedies combined.The wnter personally knows peo ple who were afflicted with the worst form of bleeding and protruding ples and who were permanently cured by the use of F4 ranud Pile Cure.In every one of thew capes the attending phyeician had acsure-l the sufferer that only by an aperation could he rul himeelf of the digrase: 80 much for the infdllhibility of the doctors.This reme dv, which re sold by all rdruggsts at the low price of hity cents.18 IN auppontary torn, re applied directly ta the parts n° fected.aud performs its work quietly and The Prramd Drug Co.Mar shail, Mich will mad tice to any address a hook telling all abent piles or hemorrionda, therr cause and cure A suggesiion is offered that sf the reader is afflicted.or knows any one whe 1a, thie book be sent for, as it will be found invaluable.aa WILL SEE PREMIER.! Sections.Miles.Amount per mile.t 4 a _ $1200 Important Delegation Visits Quebec : 4\u201c Ciera aes V3 | To-day\u2014 Want Stumpage Dues : KT JN 2 / PE UT Soo | Replaced and Rebate.a DE Les as 5102 1700 (Special to the Montreal Star) 8 we 2 RHERROUKE.November 7.\u2014The Prow 8 315 pi inve oi Quebec l'ulpwood Association held 9 a 15 dow un important meeting yesterday, 10 4 \u2019 oo ! cafled tor the purpose of appointing Il 03 7200 sud Instructing a delegation to Wait upon on .; on \"Premier Parent, Commlssivner ul Crown When the tity Surveyor figured out the lads.and lay betore lum the views of mileage, with the prices demanded, Le the association regarding the pulpwood business in the province.The meeting with | Preuver Parent takes place at 4.50 o'clock this afternoon in Quebce.The president.H.M.Price.of Quebec, Cpresided at yesterday's meeting, and there : were present HF.W.Tobin, Me.Bromp- ton Falls, T.A.Cousins and &.C.Poulin, St.Jobns; G.P.Nadeau, Stanfuld, B.© Howard, N.N.Walley.F.N.McRea, Shet- | brooke John Champeau, D'lsraeli; ©.; Brouliard, Carmel: UO.C.Mornsette, Lake |! Megantic: E Legaux.Tring Junction.Arter much discussion oi the pulp wood guestion in which the prubable effects of au export duty were considered, the follow.iug resolution, moved by B.C.Howard, and seconded by O.brouillard, was unanimously adopted, viz.That a delegation composed of all the directors of this amociation © wit upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands, the Hon.S.N.Parent, in Quebec.: Friday, 7tlh- November.at 4.30 p.m., with a view of having the stumpage dues on © pulp wood repiaced at $1.90 per cord on : ull pulp wood cut on crown lands in future, with a rebate oi $1.30 upon pulp wood man- uiactured into pulp in Canada.and to take up any other questions relating to the regu lations in regard to sale and manufacture of pulp wood in the province, The delegation 18 composed of Messrs Prue, Tobin, McCrea, St.Pierre.Poulin, Nadeau.Howard and G_T.Smith.ilegarding an export duty no resolution was agreed upon.The views of tbe wenn: bers, 1t i» understood, differ somewbat re garding this question.though many of them are strongly in favour ot such a duty.Some fear that it would give the pulpwood business a bad set back, while others sav that in a few years there will be mulls enough in the province to exhaust the supply and there will be no need of an export dus on raw material, They consider that a relate ot stumpage dues as mentioned nu | the resolution above wall Lave a tendency io hasten that time.| he delegation appointed to wait on the managers of the C P.R.and G T.R.with reference to the shortage of cars reported at vesterday's meeting that nothing could be done at present to improve the situation in Lhis respect.The companies said they were dang all they could to meet the demand and could not promise anv improvement at least before the hist of December.There 1< also a shortage of freight cars on the 1.¢.R.and Quebec Central Railway.but net to the same extent as on the C.P R.andeG T.R.THOSE BOUNDARY MONUMENTS.1 | Quite Evident That Story of Discovery Was Incorrect.WA\\sHINGTON.D OC.November Lieutenant George T.Emmons, USN | tretired).has reported to Secretary Hay the results of his investigation, along the Alaskan boundary.of certain stones which have found frequen! repetition in late years to the effect that monuments have been discovered marking the real bound ary line between Alaska and the British North-West Termntory.at a point many leagues further from the sea than the Bnt- 15h have been willing to admit.Lt.Em mons is thoroughly famibar with the country in which the supposed boundary stones exist.and spent much of the past summer in the region.The State depart ment will not make the report public at present.lt 16 regarded as a fair conjecture that Lieut.Fmmons has not found the stones reported to exist, to be boundary monuments, or else that the State department would take steps to bring that fact to the attention of the British Government.In stead of this the report has been referred to Ex-Nerretary John WW.Foster and Senator Fairbanks, members of the High Joint Commission.which was charged with the settlement of the Alaskan boundary ques- tinn among other matters.Discovered Another River.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA.November 7.\u2014 W.J: Wilson, of the Geological Survey.has returned from the country lying to the south-west of Juanes Bay.where, accompanied by Owen O'Sullivan, he made a survey of a hereto fore unsurveyed river ly.ng between the Albany on the south and the Ottawapiskat on the north.This nver proved to be a large one.having à course of at leant 300 miles.At no great distance from the sea it divides into two branches.A number of lakes were discovered hy the explorers To End French Duelling.PARIS.November 7.M1 Lecomte intr- duced a bill in the Senate vesterday making duelling a wusdemeanor.punishable by 1m prironment and a tine.The bill provides vi death ensues in the counter for the pumsen ment of the surviving duethst, with wmpn- sonment from 15 to IR vears.and a fine from 81700 to #10.Brought Smallpox From Olio.GALT.Ont, November 7 \u2014 Leelie Rrown, a voung Galt man.came home WN from Jarkaon, Ohin, recenth The malady han now developed into a case of confluent mmallpox.Brown'e mother is wolated with 2 20e | bis, - BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING \u201cOddments\u201d Ready-to-wear Section SECOND FLOOR To-morrow.Ww.Suits for boys from six to eleven years.Regular lines include ; Nap Reefers, Blanket Coats, Raglanette Overcoats, also Two and Three Piece Suits.HOSIERY.GROUND FLOOR.Exceptional values in Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Stockings; also Men's Socks and Golf Hose.Many of them 25 p.c.less than regular.CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, Remember our sale of \u201cSamples\u201d \u2014first floor.Discounts of 33 1-3 and 50 per cent.HAYGOCK & DUDGEON, 2457 St.Catherine St, Near Drummond % & TYPEWRITERS RENTED by day.week or month, lowagt rates; ribbons and tables free.THE COLONIAL TYPEWRITER LTD.13 Bleury st.co, \u2018Phone M.4626.360 12 THREE JUDGMENTS IN SUPREME COURT.Appeal Dismissed in Case ol Quebec Bridge Company vs.Roy - Case From Yukon.OITAWA November © in ile Sa preme (vurt vn Thursday.Ludpuient vas delivered in three causes Quebec Bridge Company va Ho lhe action war by the respondent, cuiplamiug of being troubled in her posesnon ol Ler property by a notice served by the company to expropriate à strip of her land.wer which the bridge contractor has busi a tramway to move materials from line what on the river Rt.Lawrence 10 the bridge site.\u2018The question 1» whether thie expro priation is authorized by statute lu the trial court the action wax dismissed and the appeal was from the judgment of the tourt of King's Bench rever-ing ihe le cmon of the 1rial court and maintarming the plaintiff's section.The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal with coute Hartley va.Matson - Judyment was guen on motion tn quash the appedd on the ground that it wae not a dire © appeal from the Yukon Terrunorial Coat but trom an appellate decision of thay court as a court ot appes: from rubiugs of the Gold Commissioner, and that mm such a case there could be no further appeal to the Snnreme Court of Canada.Motion to quash disnuise: ed with costs.the Chief Justice direenting The appeal of the Weilingten Votibsw Company vs.Booker was heard.The ves pendent was a miner in the employ ar the company, and was injured while returning irom work in the Alexandria mipe.hv a train of coal trucks sent down the tunnel tape of the shaft at a tune when the working \u2018\u2018sluit\u201d took place.through the carelessness and neglect of rules of the man in charge of the tramway.and which san off the track and struck plamtiff In hi action for damages he ohtained judgment on a verdict for 81,424, and the appeal os from the judgment of the Supreme Court of Britwh Columma affirming the trot court judgment.The compans claims that no negligence was proved.that respond ent\u2019s injurea resulted from his own care Jessness.that plaintiff had no night to re cover under the Employers\u2019 Liability Act.and that in any event, the damages are excessive.Avlesworth, KR.for appellan: ami tuepadde Jor sunod jo muammnmisw end Barker for respondent.On conclusion of appeal was dwmised with corts.\u2018 COLONIAL CONFERENCE.Reason Given Why Speeches of Pre- miérs Were Not Reported.LONDON.November 5 Tn the House nr Commons yesterday.Calonial Secretary Chamberlain.m reply to a queation put hv Mr.Thomas Tough.member for Arlington Weat raid the reasom tor not publishing in the Riur Book report of the Colgmal ten ference the full report of the speeches of the Colonial Premiere wan that objection taken that 11 would be a breach nf pruii ege tn publiash what had been agreed upon to treat as confidential.No further papers he added.would be pubhahed.Save Your Coal CLARK'S Delicious Pork and Deana nourish and strengthen.Plain or with Chili or Tomato Sauce.Require beating » ie \\eay.* profit.to come again.Saturday\u2019s trade : The Store That Sete the Pace with deep storm collar, trimmed with box clath Saturday.co.ver ih bee ene eee ee a strapping al finished with several rows of tailor stitclung.headed wit Very h fancy + fine Ladies\u2019 $4.00 Boots.Seroggies vl Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts.Very stylish Walking Skirts, made up in colors ot Mark and 6 with strapped seams and deep flounce, Doing Things Best.Our notion of a store 1s something more than a place to sell goods and grow rich and forget the buyers.There's pever been a day since we've been in business here that we've been willing to sacrifice good will for the suke of The result is we're making a good name for our selves, and those who shop here once are morc than likely The afternoon crowds are almost too big for comfort.Something must be done to bring you earlier in the day.If we make the prices low enough won't you manage some how to get here before moon?These specials are for Special Purchase of High Class Fancy Silks for Blouses, 1500 yards Exquisite French Silks.beautiful stripes and colorings, such as sky, old rose.cardi» nal, cornflower blue, royal rose, mauve, bluet.in elegant designs 20 in.and 22 in.wide, regular value 89c, Saturday morning - Ladies\u2019 Golf Capes.Made up in a very new style of Oxiord Gray, reversible, 36 mel) : 40c om length Talve Spl Saturday $2.50.124 pairs Ladies\u2019 Free l'aeut iooatier best Viui Kid and geuume Lo.2-00 Cal: Lace Boots, all truniyesr welled soes, made on the late-: shaped la-ts, ter Fall and Winter wear.are made by that 1eputatle firm The Juno.MePherson tu Fhiese bonta and aie selling in Montreal to-day (or 83.0 and $40 Saturday's Scroggie - Shee Nale Prices 2.000 \u2026 .- B2.50 Misses* good Ruther-.to ut boots with black, all sizes.Sizes 5 3-4 to 8 34.RENAISSANCE LACE BATTENBERG LACE GUIPURE LACE BAVARIAN LACE All shapes, 1a white, heels, mm mize 11, 12.13 and | only.Regular prise, $k.Saturday .oo.eel .25e 6e », The Strathcona.Ladies\u2019 ?-dome real Freuch Kid Gloves, #ilk embrordered bachs.+ sell white or black, colors, tans, modes.grays, rcd $15.75 wido sleeves, with new collar, in drab sad gray shades.$9.50 velvet collar.KORRECT SHAPE BOOT SHOP \u201cThe Style of a \u2018Dorothy Dodd OVER THE DOOR-MATS There is one society whose members can be instantly detected, for publicly.they wear its badge It is the society of the well-shod women who wear \u2018\u2019 Dorothy Dodd \u201d shoes.The stylish woman is easily known by her shoes.When the fashion writers talk of \u201cthe style of a \u2018Dorothy Dodd' shoe\u201d they mean that it has the distinction which attaches to the well-dressed woman.A woman may be on the outer door-mats of society, but if she wears stylish shoes her feet have entered the sacred portals at least.I need not claim that my shoes are stylish; every fashion writer in this country has claimed it for me.$3.78 Rio stitched crown an ; beim, very eeason- sbie headwear.Mocha Kid Gloves, \"in serviceable shades of \u2018 Spe- tan, size 8 to , elal price $i 25 8 Special .$1.30 | Men's and young Ladies\u2019 wool lined men's fine quality Mocha Kid Gloves, 2 Fur Felt ats, dome fasteners in good Panama and Derby shades of tan, brown, Speen\u201d.$1.45 #S.CARSLEY CX.: Notre Dame Street.184 t= 184 Montreal.© MEN'S F Carsley's Special a leys Special Do you know about that $1,000 prize! - » > J pm Th k choosing ad Topi Ladies\u2019 wool lined FRENCH & SMITH selling Ro the F rd Mocha kid Gloves in Styles and prices are Bod brown, 2 can 2350 $t.Catherine $t \" ns and young fasteners, size 6 to & men\u2019s fine agailey Special.g2C ss Rough Feit Hats g \u2014 wo Panama shape Radies\u2019 wool lined \u2014 OOTWEAR! tes $2.50-\u2014 A FINE DONGOLA KID BOOT - Neat, Stylish and Durable.+ Ronayne Bros.8027 Notré Dame St.293 St.Antolng St, AGE) COOPERATIVE Cor.Guy 280, 282, 264, 286 6UY STREET.Another event of absorbing interest to Cash Buyers: Ogilvie\u2019s Hungarian Pat ent, per barrel .-60 Kent Mills Flour .*4 83 Kent Mills Flour, in 1-2 barrels.\u2026.vena 2.40 Kent Mills, in 18 bbl.65 Perth Hungarian, in 25 Ib.cotton sacks .- 51 Redpath\u2019s Extra Graau- lated Su , 10 Ibe, ann 37 100d Creamery Butter, per lb.Sad paasscuss 213 Epps'a Cocoa .- +.Si Fry's Cocoa .\u2026.\u2026 »é Cadbury's Cocoa Essence.12% Heinz's Sweet Pickles, the 35¢ size, for .oo oie.2] Lima Beans, 4 lbs.24 Simcoe Bartlett Pears, the 25c tip, for .cv av connie 19 nN EF en PLS | APRES tom, at prices that cannot be duplicated in Montreal.We have Quality and Variety.Choice Greenings, graded XXX, per barrel .2.25 er Pad xxx P22 barrel .2.25 PRi n Pippins, graded , per barrel .$2.25 Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 7 1 ere ee en eeeeaniin 9 Extra Fine Jamaica Bananas, per doz.10 Or, a bunch of 10-doz .75 St.David's Wine will please you to the last drop.rival as a pure Concord Wine, Imperial Quarts.It is without a Grape een 52 Try Allen's Norwich Apple che \u2014 THE \u2014 Go-operative Grocery Co., 293 St.Antoine St, Corner Guy.11 Honest Goods LOW PRICES.Good solid substantial footwear is necessary at this season of the year.Our store is crowded with just such goods.The great feature in our goods is the lownese in price.Call ang Look Them Over.$2.50 FOR I.ADIES-Extra fine quality Dongola Kid or Box Calf l.ace or Button Boots, patent or kid tips.Goodyear welts, light, medium-~or heavy soles, nicely made and the latest stvlem; equals any $3 shoe suld: our special price 82.50 FOR MEN\u2014Genuine Box Calf Lace or Congress Boots, medium or heavy soles, whole foxed, back- strap.solid leather throughout : Mackay welt, newest styles and lasts ; equals any $3.00 shoe made .sizes, price .82.50 Ladies\u2019 Gaiters 19c PAIR.Ladies\u2019 Good Cloth 6-button Over- gaiters, leather understraps, extra well bound and finished.perfect fitting: sold most places at 35c a pair; our special price 19< A great many other lines equally as good value in 6, 7, 8 10 and 12- button, at 4c.50c.60e, T5e to $L OPEN EVENINGS.£ Geo.G.Gales & Co, 137 St.Antoine St.* 3 doors west of Windsor Street.2 One thousand window | ; shades, 3 ft.x 6.ft, com- | plete with roller and brac- MARTEL-STEWART co., ÿ kets, 4oc.With lace and insertion, 60c.(59) \u201cares 681-883-855 Craig St.Measures taken free of charge.Tel.Main 1477.26411 TRANS os, < and Bee Starch, without any further cooking or mixing, gives the best starch for any ironing\u2014 coarse or fine.BEE STARCH BEE STARCH Prevents the iron sticking to the linen.Gives exquisite finish with little ironing.10 Cent Packages.Boiling Water All Dealers.234171 NOTES OF THE NEWS.An agitation has been initiated looking to the intenduction of the system of free books for the scholars in the public schools of Ottawa.A bill has been introduced in the Vermont islature with the object of re the State capital from Montpelier movi to Burlington.ichael Ryan is in gaol at Hull on a pr of sssnulting Jean Baptiste Renaud.The Jatter haa a fractured skull and his re- ch covery is doubtful.Mrs.Jesnette Nosris, the novelist, tera of on.i Company, worsted The Toronto Railway p a inst the taxation of rolling stock in Ontario courts, proposes tight f Lee mperial Privy Council.A severe earthquake shock has been felt et Guarda, in the province of Beira, Spain, and at other places.There has been peri ous loss of life and many houses have been destroyed.A consolidation of the leading manufac turers in the United States and Canada of axes and certain lines of edge tools is in prospect, according to the New York Jour The list of delegates from the London Chamber of Commerce, who will visit Can- ads this month, includes: Bir Albert K.Rollit, Lieut.-General J.W.Laurie, form erly a member of the Canadian Parliament; Norris, widow of Frank who died in San Francisco recently, haa filed a petition for let- mini .Major G.S.Flood-Page, a director of Mar coni\u2019s Company; Mr.Faithful Begg, and wer en others.At Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on Thursday, en order was made transferring the tnal o the election petition in Glengarry, against W.D.Mcleod, from Cornwall, on the 12th, to Toronto, on the 22nd., The various Catholic societies and bodies in Ottawa are making preparations to give a formal farewell to Hts Excellency der Falconio previous to his departure to take up the poaition of apostolic delegate at Washington.Dr.Laviolette\u2019's Syrup of Turpentine is the mot effective and s.ifest remedy for babies and children suffering from coughs and colds, because it does not contain nar\u201d 108.Specia) Notice.Victoria Rifles\u2019 RBazaar.\u201d The leading prize for the Tombola, a 2325.00 upright piano, is on view In \"he show window of Leach\u2019s piano rooms, 2440 St.Catherine street.The instrument is a work of art, being finished in a handsome mahogany case.The Fur Store That appoints.\u201d E.A.Ste.Marie's t establishmen:.at the corner of St.Catherine and Amherst streets.All that\u2019s latest, all that's good in furs, at prices that are only possible be cause we sell from * to Conusumer direct.\u201d Never Dis- \u201cLet fhe GOLD DUST twins do your work\u201d * se The Baily Star.EDUCATION IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Une of the impressions formed as a result of the Stars recent Investigation into the school system «of this province was that the spirit unde:'.ng our school Jegis- lation 1s unworthy of the country and un- the worthy of the age.Flucation for asses seems to be rezoded chiefly as a liability for the provino.al treasury, as a cause of expenditure, to re minimised as niuch as possible.I- + n * t.me for us as a people to enlarge cur wless upon this subject?Should we not rather regard the of the money spent upon the eluvation rising generation as the Pest possible investment of publ, more\" Other things most pros- educated Germany in recent 2vars has pro- being anything = equal the perous people w'l te the best people.gressed by leaps und bounds.owing almost entirely to the splendi! technical indus trial and ecient.te elucaton of the nation.To spend wm nev Liberally in educating children 18 to scatter seed which will \u201cme an hundrediold, bring forth fru: some sixtyfol! some tHirtacolE\u201d The Provin.e 1 Quetee 15 une of the very few eountt es Lit which do nat re.ognize the roo of every clald to a good primary élues non what as equally ir portant tie r10 \"the upon everv ohio bene provers educated.p left tothe caprice, the rirjudice, the exigences, This mater :- unportant to Le of parents, themselves, many of them imper- fretiy educated gration Department 1s scouring the poorest gectiong cf Eur 7e TT Umnngrants to oz norant to sucered an their natne country we Aare intens fun: the evil by allowong to many of our own children to mow up in ignorance.There are thousands of parents in Mont yeal who can allufford to pay the school fees exa ted frem them.There must be many who Leep their cluldren at home ratner than pay the fees or expose ther poverty.We believe that the t:me lus arvned jrulsory and free of cost, as 12 18 in almost every country of sim:lir conditions.The tchool tax in Montreal 1x exceptounalis low new and any extra expenditure money that may be incurred in making the schools free will be saved in better on gaols cther directions.It 1a ty spend money on schools than pemtentar.cs aul pauper institutions of one hind and another.DOES ADVERTISING PAY?An ipteresting levter under this lieadig w:ll be found on page 8 of this 1:sue of The Star.the next Probabilitics for 4 hours, =pe- cratly predicted for the Montreal Star at 1 am to-day.Fine and quite cool.Saturday -Fire.with stationary or sijght.Iv higher temperature Maximum and minimum during the past 24 hours Ramioops AL 14.Edmonton, 14 zero Wr Appeite UP Minnedusi NN Port Arthur 5 D Parrv Found mA 74 Toronto BL Ov.Ottawa tv Ho Montreal 35, 31 Que Dec.48 35.Haïlax 02 4 Montreal November 7 the Opircst and Ergincers® Company s standard barometer at noon yesterday, 30: at Ra.m.to-day.DM, at ll am to-day 20 23.trmperatnre to-day, maximum 46.minimum 39.sester- day maximum 5, minimum 49.Sun rose this morning «t 7 o'clock.will &ct this evening at 5.45 © clock.temperatures Victoria, 42 38, Nradings lv Eupnly Gifts.The following list may help you to make a -clertton: Fern Thich.fine silver plate.oY Cake Ihsh, fine silver plate.on hard mmatal.87.00, Pudding Ih.plate.87 70 fine silver Entree Dich.fire siher plate, on hard metal.$0.00 Cut Glisse Water Bottle, $6.25, Cut Glaes Bowl, $6.00.12 Solid Nilvér Tea Spoons, 'n case, 86S Sohd Silver Berry Spoon.in case.SG Solid Silver Jelly Knife, mn vase, KM.Solid Silver Gravy Ladie, in case, 8450.abe articles express pre- be retarned if Any «the will be .Men\u2019s Suits We have just placed in stock about 230 Men's Finest Fall Suits, made of the finest imported Wursteds, Tweeds and Vicunae.Ruits that we should sell fur $13.00, your choice for made.© Men\u2019s Swell Tuxedo Ooats and Vests, $10.00 to $15.00.Men's Fall Dress and Prince Albert Coats and Vests, $12.00 to $18.00.Men's Porfoot Fitting Overocoats, nade oi Oxford.gray, Vicunas and Black Kerseys, 44 inches long, $15.00 garment for .I wt ®t wl - EN rs CRE 2 > fron .Em SSD SC TS SN THT TED ie 3 mt mt 7 Rich Styles For The Young.YOUTHS\u2019 SUITS AND OVEROOATS, ages 14 to 20, for stylish, dressy voung men, exclusive novelties, splendidly tailored, Suits and Overcoats $10.00 to $20.00 | broad.Everv garment is strictly hand- $10.80 $10.00.Men\u2019s Fine Raglamettes, cut 48 inches long.black.blue and Oxford shades, the best Overcoat in Montreal for $11.80.2\" mme | S PEOIAL BOYS\u2019 OVEROOATS.% to 18 made of the identical Uxford Coating that were sell ing earlier in the reason for $8.00 ; long fall cut Satarday only .Lo .88 J.G.KENNEDY & CO, 31 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.The One Price TwClothiers, 264zx1 LA BANQUE VILLE MARIE IN LIQUIDATION.y has A third dividend of five per cent pren dedlared.and will be payable on production of the pass books or other vourh- crs, on and after the let December.1900, follows: ; cad Office and the branches of ha- bolllez Square.Hochelaga, Maisonneuve.Puint St.Charles.Bt.lawrence Rt.Mile End.lachine, and the town of St.Jaurent at 97 St.James street, Montreal, during banking hours.Avonmore, at the Bank pi ) achute.at the Bank of Ottawa.Chambly, at the office of k.Pr.Rer- trand, N.P.Laprairie, at the office of 11.Brossard.Ende piphane, at the office of Comptoir d'Escompte.; Longueuil.at the residence of I.J.Normand, Esa.i Nicolet.at the office of Lecomte & Bea'1- icn.pion Marieville, on the 9th and 10th ne- cember.At Ormstpwn, on the 12th and 13th Member.\u201cat papineauville, on the 15th and 16th De- Ste.Therese, on the 1%th and 15th D+ cember.At Berthier.on the 2nd and Zrd Decam- ber.A.L KENT, VBALDE GARAND.J.O.DUPUIS, 264 2 Liquidators.RUSSIA DETERMINED TO ACQUIRE MANCHURIA (Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON.November 7- The Times Odessa correspondent says: ; Revrlations of the Times\u2019 Pekin rorreapon- dent regarding Russian progress in Manchuria Pave \u2018enlightened others than kag lishmen.They have enlightened bins una.By exposing the futility of the Russan terms for withdrawal from Manchuria the revelations are doing much to vonvinc> the le that Russia's pobey has throughout Been one of nodeviating determination io acquire the province outright sonner or later.Special Notice.Vour watch should be cleaned at least once every fifteen months.To let it run! longer may de it_ permanent injury.Bring it to R.Hemslggl the Watchmaker, Mont real.The Royal Trust Co.MONTREAL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Capital Authoriesd .Capital Subseribed - .ace 0e Capital Paid Up - .© 250,000.00 PRESIDENT, Rt.Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal.a as.a VICE-PRESIDEWT, Eon.George À Drumaond LIBECTORS.RB.Angas Str W.O0.Macdenald 5 § Sous f Pits Æ B, Ureenshields .T.Paterson ©.M Hays fires ©.R.Hosmer êtr T, a.tir Willem O Van Herve, K.& M.@.Office -109 St.James Street 981 20¢ 2ar NH.ROBERTSON.Maange.REAL ESTATE MAN WANTED.A man of middle age, good appearance and address, with executive ability.and able to negotiate large transactions with MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS AND BUSINESS MEN, can command an important porition with large land company.and earn from $200 to 3300 a month.Btate experience and give references, Communications confidential.; BOX WwW, 635, Star Office, 265 3 Take Good Care of vour money.Dun\u2019t let it get away unless vou are sure you are getting te worth in return.Just now we are enabled to make Fon some particular offers in RUBBERS that you can readily see the grest values for the price.Bring alo your money and see how far it wi go here.i \\ien's Good Rubbers from 60e up.Women's Good Rubbers from 40e up.Rubhers of all kinds for every.y.We are the Big Uptown Shoe House.Buy your Shoes and Rubbers in a Shoe Store and you will not get deceived.LA SALLE, ONF PRICE SHOE STORE, 39 to 355 Rachel, (Corner Rivard.) PINE AVENUE Building Land For Sale.Vacant lots on the south side of Pine avenue, betwren Peel and S8impeon streets.For particulars apply to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON © REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 206 ST.JAMES ST.s4zxi Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the City of Montreal Notice 1s hereby given that a Bpecial General Meeting of the members of this Company will ba held on Wadnesday, th 19th of November Instant, 1902 in L'Union gt.Joseph Hall, No.17% 8t Catherins ntreet, in this city, to receive the r rt of the committee appninted that had their general annual meeting of the 1st October last.and to act accordingly.By order.J.B.LAFLEUR.Becretary.Montreal, tr& November, 1902 nn 15 APS BEEN \u201ché Np Hi pig "]
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