The Montreal daily star, 28 septembre 1903, lundi 28 septembre 1903
[" .Starks Corners, a Tabt \u201c CIRCULATION OF STAR Lest Weeks Daily © a 330,717 - 5 A 7 122,233 Ria Wosk\u2019s Weekly T3.Total last week 452,960 XXXV.N° 230 \u201cONE, HORPAE SEPTENBER 28, PRICE ONE CENT, + TAK-PAYERS STILL RY HALT! Thirty More Petitions Ag:in.i Grand Trunk Pacific Presented.+ INFORMATION WANTED.i The Petitions Come From Al) Portions of the Ë Deminion.' Special te The Montreal Star.__ d Ottawa, September 25.\u2014 Thirty more : petitions against proceeding with the i transcontmental railway were presented 7 ths morning in the House, showing that the thirst for proper information has not yet been assauged.A solemn silence again grected the presentation of the taxpayers\u2019 od electors\u2019 prayer for more light.E.F.Clarke opened the bal} today with a petition trom the taxpayers 1 s 6 A! ot York reudent im Weston, \u2018loronto Junction, Mount Domico and Carleton \u2018est \u2018 Mr.8: Hughes presented the petition erbrooke county, signed in Milby ro Jehan Mr.Hughes also presented a petition from Victoria county taxpayers in Fene- 4 lon Falls, Poles Corners, Itochedaie and baddon.Dr.Roche, Marquette, presented five petitions.\u2018The firet representing the taxpayers of Manitoba resident in Swan ke and Somerset, the second from taxpayers of Argyle county resident in Bal- dur, Glenora, (Greenway and Rosebery, the third from taxpayers of Lisgar county, resident in Morden, the fourth from the taxpayers of Shefford county resident in Waterloo, Valcourt, Warden, Rochelle, Granby, Savages Mills, St, Anne, Sheffing- ten, St.Joachim and St.Ours, the fifth from the taxpavers of Brome resident in Manser fille, Adamsville.Knowlton, Ful- ford, Vjest Bolton, Dunkin, Channell, Sutton, Befton Centre, Halton, Eastman and Brome.Mr.Thomas Birkett presented the petition of the electors of tha comnty of Ka- moaraska resident in Bt.Hilaire and St.Andre.Mr.Cargill resented the petition of the taxpayers of Pontiac resident in Portage du Fort, Shawville, Radford, Bryson.Co field.Bristol.Elmside, Jarue.Clarendon.Ladysmith, Dunraven and Moose Head.He also presented the peti- Ber, of the taxpayers of Bruce resident win Vesta, Mr, Wilmot presented ike petition af the electors of Bunbury resident in Rasa goriust also the petition of \u2018the taxpavers of Queena county remdent in Clones.Sum- peti and Peterrville Church: also the 4 Queces Quecex country taxpayers int.Shannon.Ter we.Wickham amt Carnenters.Sheritt presented the petition of the i tanpayare \u2018of \\liddjesex County.resident in ; Granton.Mr.Ingram presented the petition of the taxpavers of Btapstead County.resi: Aent in Corliss.Baldwin's Mills.Dixville, South Bagnston, Heathstone, Stanhope.Rarnston Corners.Kingscroft and Fitch Bay; also.the petition of the Drummond = County taxpayers.resident in Sydenham + Placa Ulverton.French Village and King- - à sey; also the petition of the taxpayers of | y Elgin County.resident in Dutton, Wallace town, West Jome and Shedden.Mr.Fowler presented the petition of the electors of Portneuf County.resident in Alléh's Mills and St.Leonard; also the Ration of the electors of Albert County, B., resident in Fillsboro, Salem, Rose- vale and Albert Mines: also the petition of che taxpayers of Missisquoi, resident in Stanbridge.pwcestburg.Sutton, St.Ann and Frehghsburg; also the petition of the * taxpayers of King's Coynty, N.B.res: dent in am Station, Unperton.Barnes villé, Hampard Brook, Titusville, Ash- down and t Springs.Mr.Lefurgey presented the the electors of Prince County.sident in Claremont, Jprth Bed sinton, Lee rs.nton aad 8.Ba ted the prayer be \u201ctaxpayers of The city of milton, comprised in two petitions, one bearing hy and the other seventy signatures.Mr.Hackett presented the petition of the taxpayers of Maisonneuve resident in Hochelaga.Mr.Boyd presented the .taxpayers of the*citv of of the taxpayers of Rockwood, resident Stonewall; a so of the taxpayers of Macdonald.resident in Glenbaro; also of the taxpayers of Arthur, resident in Melita, Blain presented a petition frem the taxpayers of Pontiac, residegt in Greermount, Campbells Bay and Lady Mr \"Gourléy same last with the petition { the taxpayers of Compton.resident in Fant Clifton.Uoatiocoke, Hereford, St.Fldridge, Boudpeau\u2019s Corners, St.Malo, Rawyerwille, Com ton, Birchton, Bulmer, Johovillé, Sendhill , Eaton, Scotstown and Milan.2 a COL.BLAKE MAKES .CHARGES AGAINST \\ CLAN-NA-GAEL.alin, Neb., September 28.\u2014 Colonel 0% 2.Blake, ne commanded the of fought with the rican war, in veus » + tition cf .E.1.cæ- ue, Ken- of ition of Lhe innipex; aac made gh inst or the Sharpes No.Gael.did mot nce the docuentary evidence which he ne wea in ie possession, but again as serted that be \u2018wan able to do »o.Ho eaid that the organi tion secured $10,000 for the \u201cIrish Brigade,\u201d and announced that + forwarded to that organi- gation.Ow his return be mays he learned that the money ves never sent to South and that officers of the-Cnan-Na- be Gael formed him it had been retained by that order for the benefit of returning veterans.He said that the amount has never been distributed.Chieago Street Car Accident.Chicago.tember 28.\u2014~Ten persons were injured, pri seriously, in an accident on the Halsted street cable line, À train ran away and for two blacks \u2018moeri - \\he lives of many .It is said that Whe train was in charge of a new grip pan.Two ¥ ne were struck by the à .in\" before à came to & stop.Jumped on Pork\u2019s Prong., Man, s Tee et a Saturda Eels cath on on arator.a fork WAR THREATENS IN THE BALKANS Strong Influences at Work at Yildiz to Bring on Conflict.TURKEY'S EUROPEAN FORCES Now Numbers 350,000, Which are Near Frontier\u2014German Officials Fearful.Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.Constantinople, September 28.\u2014From a high military source a Star correspondent | learns that the Turkish forces in Europe now number 350.000.The greater part of this force is stationed at short marches from the Bulgarian frontrer and any day may witness a general advance.The Sultan continues to deprecate war.but his advisers, like the Turkish people.are cla- mourous for drastic measures, regardless of consequences.His Majesty is reminded of the impossibility, without the greatest risk, of withdrawing a mngle battalion while the Bulgarians are in their present mood.He 1s also reminded that the maintenance of the existing army in the field involves ficancial difficulties tbat must shortly prove insupportable.Therefore, an immediate blow at the seat of the Macedonian revolution 1s urged.GERMANY HOPFLESS OF PEACE.Special Cable from à Montreal Star Corre spondent.Berlin, September 28.\u2014Speaking to a Star correspondent this morning a member of the Foreign Office, whose views are entitled to especial weight om account oi Turko-German offical antimscy said: \u201cThere is little confidence here that the negotiations between Turkey and Bulgaria will result in a peaceful solution.The demands of the insurgents for a notable Christian Governor-General are far m ex- ceas of the reform ideas of the powers.\u201cEven should the Sultan grant the extreme concessions asked.the Macedonians supported by the advocates of Pan-Slansm would embrace the first opvortunity of revolting under the new banner.\u201d LIPTON OFFERED NEW CUP BOAT DESIGNS.If They Please Him, He Will Challenge Again.4 Special to The Montreal Star.Chicago.September 33.\u2014A long ride In an automobile, a dinner and chat with the soldiers at Fort Shert@ha.-| resi- | and a second chat with the Indians camped in Lincoln Park, put Sir Thomas Lipton in such a good humor yesterday that he announced the decision of again coming over in an effort to \u201clft\u201d the cup.\u201cA new designer has written to me,\u201d he said: \u2018\u2019he has a model that will surely enable me to take back to England the coveted bit of silver.If on investigation I find he is not mistaken, shall probably have another try next year, maybe, who can tell.\u201d WOULD LIKE FAIRBANKS The Indiana Senator Will Probably Be Candidate for Vice-Presi- dency of United States.Special to the Montreal Star.Indianapohs, September 28.\u2014 President Roosevelt has delegated Representative Crumpacker from the Tenth District to ascertain whether Senator Fairbanks would accept second place on the national ticket next year.It is said the President believes it to a good policy to select a Vice-presidentisl candidate from Indiana.He has had Fairbanks in mind for more than a year as his running mate.LORD DUNDONALD WILL VISIT ANCESTOR\u2019S GRAVE.ial to The Montreal Star.Bydney, September 28 \u2014General Dyn- donald wil) arrrve here to-day, to yen the ruins at Louisberg, where his t grandfather, Dundonald, fell at the head of a Highland iment during the siege of The nkirk the British in 1758.General Dundonald\u2019s remains were interred inside the outer .e Highlanders had wcaled the walls and were fighting inside when their commander fell mortally wounded.GAYNOR-GREENE CASE.Stated That Captain Carter Will Turn State\u2019s Evidence.Special to The Montreal Star.Washington, September 28.\u2014 Oberlin M.Carter will be a State witness against Greene and Gaynor, if they are extradited from Canada, where are now fugitives from justice,is the latest development of the Savannah Harbour embe case.This is expected by friends of the former army captain, who will be released from Fort Leavenworth prison, on November 28.The announcement that former Captain Carter intends to try to recover from the Government $70,000 worth of property seized aster he oonvicted of embeszle.ment, has brought to light a sensational declaration from Carter that he has been the victim of y conspiracy by Greene and farmer and ae soon as he obtains freedom o prove that he vee not the principal net offcnder inst Govern- went ret Savarmal Harbour fraud.The éial interests which defended ing his trial are again actively at work op his hehalf.MB C.XLOEPFER CHOSEN.To Contest South Wellington in the Conservative Interest.Guelph, Ont.Se tember At the the of the South Wellington Conser vsti convention held r.©.Kioepfer, ex-M,P.,, was selected as didate to represent t South Wellington he Conservative interest st the next the on election.Mr.J.Drew The Distinguished Genera! FOR RUNNING MATE.[ ber- | rister, was elected president, and Jaises \u2018in off gd su the prove which penetra Pattison, of Fergus, vice- ds i) rig pan SIR IAN HAMILTON IS IN CANADA \u2018Passed Sunday at the Windsor Hall.ON A TOUR OF AMERICA He Will Be Presented on Tuesday With a Gold Mounted Cane by ¢ 8.A.Veterans.ieutepant-General Sir Ian Hamilton reached the city on Sunday morning from New York, and left last night for Quebec.The distinguished soldier was accompanied by his brother-in-law, Sir Alexander Muir During the day there were several callerd at the Windror Hotel to meet the man who took such an important part in the South African campaign and under whose | cnmmand several Canadian regiments served.Among the callers vere, Lieut.Col.Gorden; D.O.C., Major G- - Lieut Col.C.Wilson, Trad several | prominent members of the Caledonia So cy Tn \u2018the course of an interview, General Hamilton expressed the pleasure with which he was looking f forward to his Can- Sir lan Hamilton.Lioeut.-General adian vine 11 was his intention also to visit the United States; in fact, his pre sence in America at the present time was due to an invitation of Adjutant-General Corbin, of the United States Army, whom he met at the British Army manoeuvres Inst year.He expected to remain in America for five weeks, the greater part of which time would be nt in the United Étates, as, with General Corbin and other officers, he would make a tour of the his toric battlefields of Antietam, Chatane ete.The distinguished soldier praised gallantry and services of the radian in the South African war and paitl a warn | tribute to the various contingents ™\" {hit he under bis command at various stages 0 Lieut.-General Hamilton will return to the city on Tuesday and will remain for & few hours.The South African Veterans\u2019 Association intend to present him with a gold-mounted and engraved cane.The presentation will take place at the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday morning.and there will be n large gathering of officers and men, who will attend in uniform.From Montreal it is expected that Sir lan will go to Ottawa and Toronto before leaving for hie visit to the United States.KERT ENQUETE WAS CLOSED TO-DAY.The long enquete into the circumstances surrounding the death of George Greenley at Bout d'Île a month ago, was finished to-day, and Judge Lafontaine took the matter en delibre.Charles Archambault, who is a relative by marçiage of George Bouret, the man who t such conflicting stories of what he saw on the fatal morning, swore that he was present just after the shooting, and that he heard Greenley my: \u201cDam Jew kill me.Murder! Give him five\u2014 ten years J in the penitentia Mr.J.H.Laflamme, Mr.>upore\u2019s foreman, said \u2018he was there just after the g, and though | he saw a number of men surroundi body, he was pam tive that peither t or Beuret were amng Bouret had testified that between five and 8 o'clock the morning before the shooting, Mr.Laflamme had sent him pe t planks and sand, and that was ow he came to be so near the shanty at Rig! time.Mr.Laflamme says he never gave , any such orders hetween those hours.Archambault testified that he saw a grey felt hat near the body of Greenley and Mr.Antoine Rousseau corrobora this.The questions put to other witnesses were objected to by Mr.Jacobs, and the objectione were mmintained.Judge Lafontaine will give his decision in a few ays he The Workman\u2019s Standpoint.To the Editer of the Montreal Star.Sir,\u2014From the workingman's standpoint the Star is right on the Street Railway question.We want a reduction in fares now.If we get the rates for tickets changed from six for a uarter to ten for a quarter, or even eight, it will mean rusty more to us than any question.of, T le concessions to e company.The aldermen should Jot | be hoodwinked y clap-tra ividu news evidently hired to talk and write nse.By all means make the com- y clear the snow, and do as much pav ing and spriniding as is ble; but the rate for tickets is the question.MECHANIC.Montreal.Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills \u2018Must Bear Signature of SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.| r NAN QUESTIONS 7 ASKE A Family Which Is Wel Represented in the.\u201d Civil Service.\"+: SIR WILLIAWS MEASURE Opposition Urge That Sratatory a creases Be Given ss a Matter : of Right sf Ba @ aie + (Special Staff Correspondence.) = Ottawa, September 28.\u2014 Thirty pe titions against the ratification of the Grond Trunk Pacific contract were presented.to the House of Commons this morning.- Mr.Henderson was informed that the excine duty collected on tobacco last year was $4,883,552.Of this $1 imposed \"Mr.Léonard was informed that tions have been received from the\u201d zens of Longue Trembles, St.Leonard, Riviere des ries, Bout de Vlle, Charlemagne, St.by the present Government mails for there different parishes lmte Montreal at 5 p.m.instead of 8 p.m The Government has the matter andr consideration.Mr.Fowler (King's) kept a number of the Ministers busy answering his en- ujries as to the employment 1m Br at service of Mrs.L.Drier and her numerous family.This } is employed ih the Post Office ment at $800 a year.Her daug tes, Blanche, is the assistant private secretagy to Mr.Bernier, Minister of Inland Res- enue.Another daughter, Bernice, has been employed in the library.Her sister, Mrs.Fdna Charbonnéau.1s employed in the Inland eReyesue.Department.- Her son, Oscar Chevrier, \"is employed as tryv- oll ng Passenger agent for the Interesfon- \"Rallway Montreal, pt $100\" pe ath.Another sôm.Ch .is said to be employed in the Patio?- ment at Montreal, and a niece, Edna bonneau is \u2018said to be employed in - printing bureau,bat Ministers for thene departments being absent, Mr Fowler did pot get official information about the two latter cases.Mr.Fowler wants to know why Hom.Mr.Bernier takes se nruch interest it this Pe ba steamahiys e respecting ocean subsidies was given its third a CIVIL SKRVICE SALARIES,: The House further considered im: mittee fy William, - Mulock\u2019s 1 respectiné split seemed ihevitable.Parks -discuss the caucus be and hia follgwers \u2018held last might with the avowed intention of mapping out a cam- naign to capture the convention and elect M HOOSE { , Be |.was, in consequence of the increased a ! Pointe, \u2018Pointe < ex al |: Lermite and Repentigny, asking that.the Kansas \u2018City -Almost4 this Morning the tensién betwéén the Pu-Ÿ \u201cGET THE HABIT.\u201d GIS OR TE.Always have a box of IRVING CIGARS in your desk.Many a business deal is closed over a good cigar and critical smokers - will admire your taste In selecting IRVINGS.Business men all over Canada smoke IRVINGS because they are a little better value than th majority of ten cent.cigars.™ Save the Bands for the Premiums.of advance styles in not duplicate.A.J.TOOK the moment you enter our stores.They are the first comers of what promises to.be the greatest Fancy Shirt Season known.controlied patterns are here which we will If you want Shirts unlike the other fellows, buy to-day.J.HIRSCH, BONS 4 CO, Moke, MONTREAL.Shirts will greet you Many 3 Stores.177 St James Street.2387 St.Catherine St.W.ÿ 1553 St Catherine St E The demand for Why not earn $200 ing to investigate my plan.O- STEWART TAYLOR.oa THE HARTT-& ADAIR GOA EEE COAL | $5.00 Per Tan.= \u2014t SINGERS! VOICES and good READERS far exceeds the suppl to $400 per year?It will cost you oth.230x1 169 Peel St, Rooms 1, 2, 3 & 4.at towest Querent Prices.L 60, 226 St.James St.23021?TRYING TO DECIDE the question of choice between bosom fri .We're now showing seasonable novelties in high-class fancy colored Bhirts, in a variety of dainty designs, from which\u2019 the most fastidious in dress can make selection.Newest style, neatest effects, and decidedly low priced.Also full lines of fashionable neckwear, etc.Examine our stock and prices.Youll be impressed.You'll be impressed.200 dozen new swell patterns from 75c The HANNAN STORE 213 & 215 St.James Street, H.F.Donnelly.of Albany, as pr t, and President Buchanan was equally re ticent in talking of the alleged plans of the anti-Parks element to walk out if the New \u2018York element should continue their antagonistic tactics.The convention met shortly after 10 o'clock this morning stil] behind closed Calumet Mill Shuts Down.Special to the Montreal Star.Calumet, Que., September 28 \u2014There was an accident at the big looper mill of the Calumet Lomber Company on Sunday, the main chain breaking suddenly.In consequence of the mishap.work hee been suspended.and it in expected , several days will elapse before the m in working order again.y TOO WINDY.; The aeropauta who make the ascén- sions in the big , Caporal garette Balloon wish to give a brief explanation regarding their failure yesterday.As every one knows, an awful rain and wind storm prevailed yes y afternoon, making it an utter im; sibility to inflate the balloon.aeronauts, however.were told to do their best, so as not to disappoint the public who had come to witness the ascension and marvellous double parachute jump.The men, accordingly, went to work, and for nearly two hours they worked like Trojans; but to no avail.The wind which was very strong, made it impossible to inflate the balloon, and it was then decided to postpone the event.The , manufaa- turers of .Sweat Caporal Cigarettes , fee! very sorry that it was absolutely necessary to disappoint the public, and they feel confident that the public will understand the cause of the disappointment, and at the same time they wish to thank avery one who made it a point \u201cto be af the park, notwithstanding the moet intlement weather.JtL_was estimated that at least 15,000 péople were present to witness the ascension, and with propitious weather 25,000 can be expected later.Presents were given away, however, and much enthusiasm was evinced, especially among the boys.Make {t a point to arrange #o it you and your friends can ba present next Sunday, Oct.4th, at § o'clock, at Lafontaine Park (Logan's Farm), where the ascension will take place, wind permitting.The exhibition is well worth going miles to see\u2014the ascension, the wonderful and daring double parachute Jump, and the distribution of presefts\u2014all form a ee - new an brit: chapter Yn the\u2018 history 0\u20ac aâvertidine - I WILL SELL 10 INTERNATIONAL MEBCAN- ! TILE AGENCY 100 NAVAN A ELECTRIC.10 SOVEREIGN BANK.5 GREAT NORTHEWN B\u2019NDs.5 PURT HOOD COAL BONDS 5000 OH10 & CALIFOR SIA.\u2026 1000 NOVA SCOTIA OIL & GAS.Send for MARKET LETTER and Price List.\u2014- Make sa oe Li) 27e 100 \u2014 NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment fecaritiss, Le St.Francois Xavier Strest, Mostreal 3 Phone Main 2913.230 s1 = MINISTER AND FIVE CHILDREN MISSING.Special to The Montreal Star.£ September 28 \u2014Rev.Mr.Mel mshi, who left Héron River, Lake lès es in a sail boat, with five In- dren for rama Indian Ts Indus- tral School some days ago, is missing and are eglertained that that the part har lost.ns bas à Rirk with a tug to- skirt he ahores of he lake to find traces of the miswing ones.lee .Ont.\u2014 Andrew McCormick, wars, a lesdipg grocer and an ex.© vas one of the old: Oddfellows in the V ' Low Rates West.Ch excursions from Montreal rough the the beautiful Thousand Islands pic pe Bay of Quinte to To ponte and Tilton are now in bom R.and O.Navigation.pars EE leaving on Mon day : = Fridays at 7 p.m.a and neluded in fares.See advt.00 228 4 aw Spoëlal Notice, The Success of the Planvia kas not only brought out imitations, but some dealers éven bell these {mi- tations ax being Pignolas.We beg to iriformn the public hat the artistic piano player called \u201c * in u- factured aniy by the\u201c aeolian Company ot New.York, and can be purchased only at our store in Montréal, positively nowhere else.Any other piano players sold as Pianolas are fraudulent what.a wonderful Planola is come direc rooms and hear it over.Bole ajen 2481 8.Catherine street.imitations.If you desire to realixe |.instrument the | to our warè-' ta, Pratte, Norâheïmer & Glendèn, This underclothing is thought by some to be a luxury, by many a necessity\u2014but all who wir it agree that it gives more comfort than any other made, t telling all about it and Booklet telling be had the garments may st The Deimel Linen-Mesh Co.29208 8t.Catherine St.\u2018s Irena puis for Pale Hela nto eine them.Price overs Ag Hrormèvsty «*Jarcesr «Japcest SaLz 224x1awtf COATS \u201cCLOTHING\u201d \u201cOVERCOATS\u201d \u2014 Our reputation for good \u201cOver- | is unequalled.Try one this season.\u201cPriestley\u201d Raincoats A new lot in stock this week.\u2018CAMPBELL'S\u201d | 267 ST.JAMES ST.\u2018 + \u20ac\u2018 Artistie @ Electric and Combination 1694 1 FIRE SETS.Fixtures REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.i} The Robert Mitchell Co.Limited 2468 St.Catherine Street.a + 4378 2xSawtt color and beginning to fall.BLACK SOFT HATS, at $2.25 each.Leading Styles and Good Qualities, at Popular Prices, $2.00 and.BLACK HARD HATS, at $1.26.Very good Real good English FUR FELT HATS, at $2, We are always anxious for your trade, and will only try to sell you Hats that are becoming.and that will give you satisfaction.Do You Wear One?Thay are very nice for Sunday wear and special occasions.We have them at $3.50 and $5.00 each.Both Al value for the money asked.What About Your Fall Felt Hat ?It's time now to thiak of a new one, when the leaves are changing See our window on Craig street, and come in, we'll be pleased to show you a few: SOFT DARK GRAY STITCHED HATS, at Corner of Craig ant Bleury Sts.aig and St.Catherine Stre $1.00 and.$1.25.$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.r the money.and 52.50 ea.- HRAGITE ANT PEA COAL, Suitable for Small groves.CHEAP COAL.$5.00 =.Also arate, Egg, Stove and Ohesteuf st current prices.- Prompt hay Apply F.ROBERTSON, 65 MoQGIH Strest.is mo \u2014 ER - BEST YTEAM : > =.H.CURION à CU.Montreal.\u2019 \u2018When you want Clean: Coal, Prompt Delivery, Right Treatment, try the $ y 00 SEATON OHESTNUT cms GO, SCOTCH NEWCASTLE SOREENED GRATE L Pi COMPANY : Phone Matin 8 aL PA a | RFA ET Wa es ny Rp\u201d a + Wry 2 rev: + G 1 \u2018 A \u201c~ \\ ATHLETICS M .A.Handicaps.\u2018 was à t athletic bill of fare oa Sat- offered a the M.A AA Afternoon.There were two football matches and the regular Autumn Handicaps of the M.A.A.À., which furnished ps much and exciting sport as tbe chayapion- ship games.The surprise of the afternoon was the work done by young McGrath, of Point St.Charles, who won in the one hundred, the four-forty and the two-twenty.It is true he had pretty well the limit of whatever benefit there was in the handicapping, but he made a promising showing.Following is the summary: 100 yards run\u2014Firet heat\u2014 H.Connolly.Montreal, 18 rt.hand.1 C.FP.Disney.M.A.A.A., YU ft.hand.F.L.Lukeman.M.A.A.A.21 ft.hand.J.Biggs, Montreal.18 f(.band Time-10 3.5 Bec.Second heat\u2014, ' \u2018 D.Morrison, M'ALA.A., 3%ft hand.P.Molson, M.A A.A scratéh .FP.Stewart, Y.M.C.A., 21 hand.B.W.Parker.Montreal, 18 ft.hand.Time\u2014lo 2-5 sec, Third _heat\u2014 | J.F.McGrath, Montreal, 24 ft.hand.Jus.C.Riddell, M.A.A.A.21 ft.havd.A.Patrick, M.A.A.A.18 ft.hand.A.A Hanna.M.A.A.A.1 ft.hand.Time\u201410 1.5 sec.© 0 = 0 sos Final heat\u2014 J, F.McGrath, Montresl, 24 ft.hand, H Connolly, Montreal, 18 ft.hand D.Morrison, M.A.A.A .24 ft.hand.P.Moison,.M.A.A.A.acratch Jas.C Riddell.M.A.A A.2 (t hand.C.P.Disney, M-A A.A.24 ft.hand.Thne\u201410 sec.Putting 16-15.shet\u2014 Ft In 1.W P.Ogilvie, MeGill AA A.42 tn.hand \u2026 40 HN 2.Arthur Smith, Montreal, - scrateh .\u2026 0 024 Mc.0.A K.town.2% in.z ft.0444 ap.à crerceuner +.3 104 0.H.Pelletier, Moutreal, 8 10 0.Z.Desmartefu, MP.AAA., 4 in, hand., -actusl put, 36 ft BY ee ee rer 70 CSST 0 E.Desmarteau, M.P.A A.A.74 in.hand.actual put 36 ft.94 COO a, Willams.nd, actual ppt 33 004 hand .actual put 30 ft.08 in.3 06 LP.Logue.Montreal.42 in.hand., actual put 32 ft.08 in.36 02 One miie run\u2014 W.Stewart, M.A.A.A., 15 yds.hand.1 R.R.Hendery, M.A.A.A.60 yds \"\u201d hand.J 0 Roland Gomery.M.A.A.A.scratch.0 Percy Gomery, MAA A.scratch.0 A.Cumpston, M.A A.A.9 yds.hand.¢ W.F Canavan, Montreal West, M yds.hand.eee ee 0 W.J Cowen, M.A.A.A, 100 yds hand.0 wiibur Thomson, M.A.A.A., 6 yds.hand.148 eee sean nanas Time\u20144.40 2-5.Running high jump\u2014 Ft.In 1.F.L.Lukeman, M.A.A.A., 3 in.hand.actual fump 5 ft.5 in.5 @ 3 J.K.McDonald, Williams.town, 3 in.hand.actual jump B fr.4 in.s222e eme -.507 0.W.Seymour.Montreal, 3 in.hand., actual jump 5 ft.3in.5 06 0.Oliver Waugh, M.A.A.A.scratch .0.\u2026.5 6 0.J.B.Peck, M.A.A.A., scratehn § 05 0.B.W.Parker, Montreal.3 in.hand.actual ju Eft.lin.5 04 0.F.A.Patrick, M'A.A.A.2 in.hand., actual jump 4 ft.8 in.4 10 40 yards run\u2014 J.F.McGrath, Montreal, 35 yds.hand.1 Jas.C.Rjddell, M.A.A.A.30 yda.hand.2 P.Molson, M.A.A.A.scratch.0 Dane Ross, M.A A.A, #0 yds.hand.© C.P.Disney, M.A.A.A., 8% yds.hand.¢ Time\u201447 35 sec.© Ft.In.Throwing 56-lb.Weight\u2014 1 E.Desmarteau, M.P.À.A.A.scratch.BIN 2.T.McBride.M.A.A.A.68 In.handicap.Actyal throw, 2 ft 8in.LL ae, BLOB 0% Desmarteau, M.P.À.À.A.lb in.handieap.Actyal throw 77 ft.09% in.222 .BOT% b.A.K.McDonald, Williamstown, 72 in.handicap.Actual throw, 22 £0.03% IM.con 2.2 een ea eo.al.28.05% 0.J.K.McDonald, Williamstown, i?in.handicap.Actual throw.,2l fr oflg in.224 002 1000 JTOTY 220 yards, boys\u2019 race\u2014 C.R.Gillas, M.A.A.A,, 10 yards handicap.«0 oo Lo aol 1 K.A.Ayèr, M.A.A.A., 13 yards, handi- W.W.Craig.M.A.A.A.5 yards, 3 p.1.BRL MAA A % yards.Bandi.R Walsh, Montreal, 13 yards handi.3.Lukeman.Montreal.30 yards, handi.Harty Wills, M.A.A.A., 13 yards.handi- eC Drew, MALAA.yards, handi- 0 Running long jump\u2014 1.D.Morrison, M.A.A.A.handicap.Actual jump, LF.A Patrick, M.A.A.A.00 In.covet cri eee aes 0.J.B.Peck.M.A.A.A., 6 in.handicap.Actual jump, 20 ft.0.W.Martel, M.A.A.A.D in.Actual jump.17 ft.06% In 9.P.Stewart, Y.M.C.A, 4 in.handicap.Actual jump.18 ft.00% 20.00% .MeGrath.Montreal, 18 yards handicap.-.1 F.-L.Lukeman, handicap.cov eer su cee en 2.D.Morrison.M.A.A.A.18 yards handi- B.Connoliy.Montreal, 15 yards handi.CAP .2 200 s0 muets 055 000 sauces nes À.A.Hanna, M.A.A.A.90 yards handi- C.P.Disney, M.A.A.A.18 yards handi- J.Brices, Montreal, 18 yards handi- Time, 22 sec.880 yerds run\u2014 \u2018Roland Gomery, M.A.A.A., 3 yards .15 yards Grant, amateur champien istance rom | - of the United States and Canads, made a Dew rican record for two miles Baf- urdsy, at the Seventy first games of New York Athletic Club, by ruaning the nce in 9 minutes 27 4-5 seconds.Le ets land was tas acene of the.downisll of the former best mark, 9 minutes 32 1-3 seconds made by \u201cWillie\u201d Day at Berkeley Oval, May 17, 18%.and w hus with stood the attacks of many \u20ac pions in rat es eath Ut was enthusiastically cheered as be stood on his merk at the start in the handicap.His brother, \u201cDick\u201d elected Lo part from the of honour with him, tremend pace of \u201cAleck\u201d enabled him to step to the front.hoon At the half mile which the.new record holder reached in 2 minutes 13 : , Grant showed himself to be making t inroads on the long starts allot- ed the dozen and one à runners who opposed him.Striding as fi as though taking an exercise spin he ed the mile mark in 6 minutes 44 -econds and was within striking distance of the leader, who been assigned 180 yards.By this time another lap had been covered or two- thirds of the distance, and Grant was compelled to go in the front and make his own pace so inferior was the field.Deepite this handicap the champion kept up his space, devouring stride, and entered ome stre with the many yards away, Fours mua Trant's dash down the last hundred yards was 8 treat, and he dashed pa the tape a victor against time hy a margin of 4 mins.2-5 seconds, with the second Man seventy-five yards back, and the third runner a like distance or still further away.The concensus of Opinion among the athletic judges present was record stands b: Du the Dew y itself amo of late years, through the fact that the afternoon was a trifle raw and the cour .; se te me : chilly breeze, all scted aguinst ably fo ; re our thousand persons witness The Verdun Sports.- Saturday was one of those -\u2018orious autumnal days which justify the Canadian who has experienced the sultry beats of the tropice and the climatic vicisatudes of he Intherland, in his resentment at \u2018etlous comments at t Ë \u201cOur Lady ol the Snows.\u201d he expense of Probably it was the perfection of th weather conditions which altracted f record crowd of some 3,000 persons to the Protestant Hospital for the Insane at Verdun, upon the occasion of the thirteenth annual sporte and games.Each year adda fresh beauty to those St.La wrence-bor- dered ounds; the trees of the fine avenue afford increased shade and picturesqueness, the turf grows more lawnlike, and the display of flowers and shrubs which border the neat walks more attractive.Perhaps the most Interesting sight was found in the tastefully decorated avilion donated by the late Mr.J.H.R olson, vsually fitted up as a nagum and winter house, which had been converted into a veritable bower of plants, ferns.and flowers, with which fruits of the hospital farm, cultivated by Mr.A.Chalmers and Mr.W.Cagney, were pleasingly mingled.In thus building was en assortment of useful, ornamental and fancy work which ba | for some time occupying the attention of the female wards, work denoting the possession of taste and ability in the workers, which seemed to come as a surprise te visitors, who had inherited the eighteenth century ideas of the \u201cmadhouse,\u201d and, looking for the fearful joys of gruesome sighte and discordant sounds were, shall we say, disappointed?Indeed, speaking generally.there wus little in the demeanour of the patients to distinguish them from the bulk of the visitors; your representative overheard-many more criticisms as to the behaviour of the latter than of the former.The only drawback to the enjoyment of à delightful afternoon was the prevalence of the small boy and manneriess youth, who made the task of Dr.Burgess and his colleagues, Dra.J.V.Anglin and Wea- therhead, in carrving out a lengthy programme successfully, a very arduous one; probably, before another year a manage ment, which has triumphed over so many difficulties, in the history of the Institution, will evolve a plan of minimizing these annoyances, perhaps by a charge for admission, roping of =- ion of the grounds or changing the rte\u2019 day from a Saturday.Considering that patients and vmitors seemed, at ti , i # bly mixed up, it was abso marvel lous to learn that only one of the former was missing when the whistle blew for supper at 5.30 p.m., since recovered.Of 24] men and 200 women, under treatment, 215 of the former, and 140 of the latter, were on the grounds, while of those who remained in the wards, some did so at their own choice.The competitions for men patients numbered 11, for women 8, while eight events were allotted to the employees, which resulted as follows: \u2014 Putting shot.\u20141.W.G.Gabie; 2, E.J.Thompson; 3, James Smyth.Vaulting with pole\u20141, Arthur McLel- Jan; 2, W.G.Gabie; 3, W.H.Green.220 yards\u20141, C.H.Cogdell; 2, W.G.Gabie; 3, W.Blackwell.Obstacle race\u2014l.A.McLellan; 2, W.H.Green; 3, W.Campbell, R.Charles Du- bin.75 yards\u2014Miss Bella Ewart: 2, Miss M, Macintosh; 3, Miss Gover; 4, Miss M.A.Hardy.: Nail driving\u20141, Miss Ide Nelson; 2, Miss C.MeIntosh; 3, Miss B.Ewart; 4 Miss M.Quinn.Thread and meedle\u20141, Miss M.Macintosh; 2, Miss Nelson; 3, Miss Ewart.In and out i.ce\u20141, Miss B.Ewart: 2, Miss M.Macintosh; 3, Miss Henderson.The presence of the Oddfellows\u2019 band he feat upiforms of the attendants aad the attractive figures of the nurses were a delight to eye and ear; it must have\u2019 been pleasant to patients\u2019 friends present to Dotice the happy relations prevailing between all those officially connected with the hospital and their charges, patience, handicap .-.cre een sen tre ee.\u2026.1|tact an almost affectionate solicitude Wilbur omson, M.A.A.A., © yards seemed to characterize the attitude, wot handicap .vee sep es +.+.oo.31oply of the medical staff, but of the 47 Dave Ross, M.A.A.À.00 yards kandi: ward attendants, who have Mr.John CBP ov.orc ves ere wes ene RY Montgomery and Miss Christina Duncan W.Martel, M.A.A.A., 7 yards handicap © 44 their courteous chiefs.Roop der.MA AA @ yards han | Many old employes and.several former B.W.Parker, Montreal.50 yards han- patients were among the crowd, the pres dicap .-.ter wns wee ees.0] ence of the latter suggesting consolation W.\u20ac.McMartin, M.AAA., 20 yards to those who were grieving at either the handicap .0{painful apathy or too marked contentment Time\u20141.5 2-8.with their position, of inmates they were - 10 yards nae wh A .out to visit.M 3.B.k, M-A-A.A., scrs Roe The turm out of the ci of Mont- EB.Savage.MANA, scrateh .2 real, who have sup is institution ; Time\u201413 2-5 sec.from the time when it stn , dito = Three mile run\u2014 istence throu many à ; Percy Gomery, M.A.A.A., scratch .1 \u2014 n gh Amo the Governors pre- Oliver Waugh, MAA A.scratch .0 eery were Hon.J.© Ward, Mr.James R.Thouret, LA.A.A., 40 yards handi- : Wilson, the ering Jrovident nce the I I UIT ted death © er > who a\u201d Cuiplion .MAAA, éoyerse handi- with Dr.3.J.Ross Mr.JT.Webride a MARL W yrds han + \" arling.was promi Ory, Hall Maki 8 sts an amine Ce doctor 10 ged te W.J.Cowen, M.A A.A.500 yards handi- [the programme.Al an Stearns and dicap .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ewer cen sen wee oo.0|'Mrs.Stearns, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Lyall, WwW.M.Kdwards, McG AAA, 75 Mr.G.n, Mr.and Mre.Alfred Joyce yards handicap .ogee.oo eue .and .Daniel Wilson, .and WF Candvan, Montreal West, 35 | pra.Charles\u2019 Gud.Mr.and Mra.Lock: ds ha 2.0 wes he Wik res ee» .A utchison, ners.ames Gene oo Brith, Montreal, 16 yards 0 Brown, J.P.secretary; Jonathan Brown, ANdICAD .cee mererneonsronn toon manes | Tis ; Roland Gomery, MAAA, ® yards men Wilson, J.C Holden, James handicap.y.RP een Patch, Mrs.and - Mu son, Mr.Th : and Mrs.Nelson McKigf.Mrs.G.E.officiate Armetrong, Mrs.A.M Mrs Referee ng.4 MTS.A.wi ; Judges of track a¥énts\u2014Leslie H.Boyd, ing.Mrs.Martin, Miss ord, Mrs.J.WwW.B T iaÿ, C.M.Cameron.|J.Ross, the Mimes Dn , Hopkins, Judges of field exsnts- P.German, R.Darling, Bryce, Ives, and Mrs.J.H.R., H.Reid.R.C./lrwin, 24 Molson, who has for so long taken a ape- Timekeetersoh, H.Hersey, J.W.Mof- cial interest in the Verdun Hospitl.fat.E.Her ! : / \u2019Fhough there were four of the cit - Bcorers\u2014 - Watson, B.8.Ostell, ice ue a large number of près pol P.ig.How Grant Beat Time.\u2019 Jes.Macdgdnald., Startap K Ross .3 1} a Fr j Vincents Mimon.e race, [Proved ol.Peters .ift for the latter, Sir Roger ng u V.C.McG .i 13 gp on BI the latte roger pulling up A- H.Campbell % 4 | The third race ihe Qualified Hunters | a.E rase tor ese ae \" 3 8 Steeplechase, the- property f t of - T D.carre OUT 8 3 pe y qualified bunt in the Dbmigion; purse J.O'Flaherty .sw 8 ; proved the) best race of the day.we th oo .1 pe] 9 #4 It was fast from start to finish.There R.C.H.Cissels .te 2 84 were cight starters, apd among them were M.C.Cameron Gh.89 6 #4 two amateur riders, Mr.C.de B.Strathy J.H.Forester .\u2026 9 7 84 and Dr.Sugden.The former gentleman L.W.Manches .ss 1 34 had q nasty fall making the first turn, \u2018the W.A.H.Kerr .88 85 horse.Bob Salter.a bard one to ride st H.D.Gooderham .9 \u201c 8 any time, refusing to take the turn, car- Thomas Wall .= 13 \u201c ring Mr.Strathy right into a' carriage.Jos.Hendereon tom : = Fortunate no one was badly hurt.R 8.8 A+ ° gs | race was finally landed by Pyramid,owned - d.James .- by Mr.V.Decarie; Mr.H.À Learmonts R.M.Hamilton .9 5 æ i | pts .Pepler .vee we 100 10 90 Nidanis was second, Mr, P.F.Mathias A T.Clark .ee oe 90 » w Bellasquada third, and Sir fourth.H.J.Martin .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 8 7 #1 Dr Sugden, on the latter, e a good C.B.McInnes .110 1 © race, but the chestnut horse was not suffi- W.H.Codper .m is % ciehtly fast PSE .The following made no returns: R.N.urns, -®.G.Burien, W- H.Blake, P.Crerar.8.T.Blackwood, D.C.Grant, H.J, Grameett, J.H.Burns, Joan Diek, T.D.Archibald, T.8.G.ler, Bogéét, F.Cochrane, F.Ashe, Mo: A.tham, D.and A.McMurehy.THE ANNUAL MEETING.| meeting of the Association The was held in the evening a4 the Toronto Golf Club.The following delegates were present: G.and J.d.- Morri- Dick, Hyla tts, son, Hamilton Golf Club: and John Dick, Lambton Cc.A y; C.A.Masten, D.R.Wilkie, 8.The first race, two miles, for a cup offered by Hon.T.Berthiaume, for horses duly qualified in 1903, and which have never started in any race, owned by members of the C.C.C.C., and ridden in pink, proved a gift for H.H.Learmont's Bob The fourth race, for farmers\u2019 horses, to be ridden by farmers, their sons or their oyes, created an immense amount of fun, and- too much cannot be sid for the game manner in which they went at the rie.were th: entries, and t sil fixiished, though it was d ne- éshaary to shoo one or two of the horses over the fences.Mr.C.Decarie, of la- prairie, landed both first and second the third went to Mr.O.same place; 4, H.> + 5 E Charron, Bt.Hubert; 6.5.7, F.Rousseau, La- uier, Laprairie; 9, i F.rron, St.Hu- St.Hubert; 13, T.A.Py A ravel, Lapréirie: 10, rt; 11, ¥.Gagnon, hi The officera of the day were as follows: Officer of the day\u2014Dr.J.W.Gauthier.Judges\u2014Hon.J.E.Robidoux, Hon.a Turgeon, Dr.A.Mignault and Mr.G.imard.Weigher\u2014Mr.J.S.Robertson.Starter\u2014Mr.P.E.Maurice, M.V.Clerks of the eourse\u2014Mr.C.E.Delorme and Mr.G.H.Gagnon.The report that Trainer Willie Shields was ill {s unfounded.He is attending to his duties as usual and has not been ill at all.At Highland Park on Thursday John J.McCafrerty bid up Dolly Hayman $100 over her entered price of $6600 after the filly haq won the first race.and she was bid in by her owner.Wade McLemore, who bid the necessary $8 to keep her in the barn.McLemtese retaliated in the Iast race by claiming Nellie Bawn away from Hugh McCarren for $60.which was far below the Tammany filly's worth.McLemore probably figured that McCat- ferty's bid was made for McCarren.FOOTBALL ._ Saturday\u2019s Matches.| The new five-yard rule was a little per- lexing on Saturday last at the various oothall matches.The senior exhibition match between Montreal and McGill was well contested, but McGill certainly had a great deal the best of it.The Brits feel encouraged after Satur v's beginning, and were out again in force this morning.The ecrimmage is working better.and hold their own with the best.There were two or three seniors absent this morning, who should have been on hand.There will be practices Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, and a full turnout of seniors is requested, as the [lavers require all the work they can get efore facing the Brockville stalwarts.Phil: Mackenzie has been moved to quarter from the half line to take Hamie Gordon\u2019s place, as the latter will be up- able to play the first match or two, having been injured in practice.Pbil has played the position before and his speed will be valuable to the team.The officers of the Brits are very anxious that every man should turn out to practice.The following were the games played: SENIOR GAMES.McGill vs.Montreal.McGill 1 (18).Montreal I (8).McDonald .full back .Brown Hamilton half back .H.Molson Zimmerman .half baek.P.Molson.capt.Sutherland.half back.H.M.BSucklin McCallum.quarter back .A.C.Jac Inksater.serimmage.P.Roberts Benedict.scrimmage .McKeddie Pintsch.scrimmage .Stevenson Martin wings .Niven .wings A Ogllvie wings .O'Brien - Wings .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Yulle wings Roberts Stevens .wings .A.Bhaw Greey .win F.Reid 8 Referee\u2014Mr.8.Nagle, McGill.Umpire\u2014Mr.L.Reford, McGHI.INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.Brits IT (26).Montreal II (4).Dr.Stuart .tull back .B.Russell Mitchell .half back .\u2026.McDIl W.Christmas.haif back.Taplor, capt.Stevens .half back .Chevifer Chown .quarter back .Gilmour Vittie .scrimmage .Hanneford McCallum .scrimmage .Lesser Beverst, capt.scrimmage .Baptiste Gllmour .wings .Burland P.Christmas.wings .Kemp A.Marshall .wings .Small O'Brien .wings .Ewing Magor .wings .Harmon Anderson .wings .Renayd Referee\u2014M., Snowdon, Westmount.Umpire\u2014W.Snowdon, Westmount.THE JUNIOR DIVISION, Montreai III vs.Brite.III.Montres Hi (9).Brits.ITI (0).Hamilton .full back .Mc.Elljott .half back .Snerman McLean .».halt back.Eveleigh, à capt.Russel) .half back .Meldrum Coulson .quarter back .Gilbert Walsh, capt.scrimmage .McDougall Slade .scrimmage .Copeland Sheppard scrimmage - Chadsley Gilmour .wi .Stafford Coolican .wings .Lemessieur Btevenson .WIngs .oo.Watson Matthews .wings .Smith Shores .Perssacacsss Ryan Duncan \u2018.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.wings .Palmer Reteree\u2014Mr.F .G.T.B.C.vs.Bhamrocks.G.T.B.C.(18).Shamrocks (9).Kerr .full back McHattie .hait back .kddison -.hatf back .Mason .\u2026.\u2026.half back .Strike .quarter back .Hall Tate .v.e.scrimmage .Matte Haddley .scrimmage .Keennan Heonett .scrimmage .Quinn P.Marshall .wings .Slattery Brownrigg .wings .O'Lougtilin \"A.Marsnall .wings .Castonguay Glass .wings .J.Luion Brown .wings .Boisvert Coibec .wings .G.Dillon Strathcona vs.Westmount.Westmount 11 (19).J.Ross .ruil back A.Ross .half back G.Budge .half back Brown .haif back Bailey .quarter back .H.May Briggs .scrimmage .Perry Judah .scrimmage .Kavanagn scrimmage .Ritchie cieressn Bradford F.Kelly .wings .\u2026.Stewart \u2014sou00s Douglass assessensess Gall reverse s Jeffries T.Douglass INDEPENDENT /DIVISION, + 8t.Stephens vs.Westmount, Btephens (16).Westmount III (2.w Cerin full back .Wright Coenen balt back .Smail Fox .s.half back .McGuire Howard .half back .Ross, capt.Church, capt.quarter back.Burland Dunn .scrimmage .Hamilton Davidson scrimmage .Horseman J.Johnson scrimmage McFarlane Bmith .wings Robertson Lawson wings .Renaud Wallace wings Wilcox Fisher wings .Harling Phill wings w Nn.Elliott Strathy .RIRES 22.000, Turner Referee\u2014W.McMaster.Umpire\u2014P.McFariane: \u2014\u2014 Fatal Football.Special tp the Montreal Star, Winni , September 24.\u2014 James Boswell, one ai \u2018Winnipeg s best footbet iay- Pt ed ra onou Sorter tts, \"wad probably : fatall in.regs injured in & football ma a Satur.afternoon, his poing dislocated dering a scrimme .Ed , another player, had an a broken, \u201cKing\u201d Clancy has -once more donned football fogs and will be in the line u sguinst Montreal Saturdey.It was foun \u2019 \\ with a little more practice will be able to | MAN gets no more than he pays for! The tailor who farms out his \u201cmaking up\u201d and \u201cfinishing\u201d to sweat shops, and who keeps a cutter on starvation wages, can't expect to turn out a well-itting suit \u2018of clothes He can\u2019t expect to fit his customer's expression, sec neither he nor his workmen have the slightest conception of what \u201cexpression\u201d means.You cannot gather figs from thistles! The size of our business affords payment of large salaries to a very few men who are expert-artistic tailors.We are about the only house in Canada who pay salaries equal to the best American tailoring establishments.nn Consequently we get something more than merely well- made clothes\u2014we get expression\u2014style\u2014that individuality which marks \u201c Semi-Ready\u201d as equal to the best custom tailoring on the continent.We make suits to the \u201ctrying-on\u201d stage only\u2014where can pre-judge their effect on your own form before you es cent.These suits can be finished to order in two hours after selecting.OTTAWA\u2014SPARKS STREET.MONTREAL BROCKVILLE.La, 231 ST.JAMES STREET 1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET \u2018f-donald's ankle would not permit of his playing scrimmage.At New Haven\u2014Yale.35.Trinity.0.At Cambridge-Harvard, 17: Williams, 0.At New York\u2014Columbia, 10.Wesleyan, 0.At Ithaca\u2014Cornell.12: Hobart, 0.At West Point\u2014Weet wPoint, 0; Colgate, 0.CRICKET The Kent Cricketers.Philadelphia, Pa., September 28.\u2014 With perfect weather conditions.an enthusias- ti: crowd of five thousand persons and à fine display of scientific cricket.the international matsh at Wissahickon Heights, between Kent and Philadelphia, was con: tinued here Saturday.When play ceased on Friday night Kent had scored 55 ior the loss of three wickets as aga.nst the Philadelphians\u2019 first innings, total of 128.The visitors felt confident of heing zble to surpass this score, but so veell did J.B.King bowl that they were all disposed of for 132.just four runs âhead.Seymour played a fine innings of 42.but the other men could do little, and J.R.Mason, with 19, and Huish.with 12, were the cmly oth: er men to reach double figures.King preserved a splendid length all through, varying his pace with excellent judgment, ad was eventually rewarded with a record of seven wickets for 39 runs.With the score of the first innings ro close.everything now depends upon the second effort.and the Philadelphians have done so well in this that they have every hmne of winning the mateb.After losing four wickets for 32 runs, J.A.Lester and J.B.King formed a partnership which placed a new complexion on the game.The latter plaved a most useful if l4cky innings of 41.while Lester gave an exhibition of faultless play which virtually saved the game.He succeeded in carrying his bat for 93 and defended his wicket for four hours.which helped to break up the bowling.Kent now reeds 101 runs to win and will have no easy task to get them when play is resumed to- dav.The score: PHILADELPHIA.Pirst Innings.J.B.King.l.b.w., ¢ Bradley.29 A.W.Jones, c Huish, b Bradley.18 J.A.Lester.b Bradley.8 F.H.Bohlen, ¢ Seymour, b Bradley .4 W.H.Walker.b Bradley.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 10 C.C.Morris.« Bradiéy.b Blythe .0 P.H.Clark.b Biythe.20 8.Goodman, ¢c Beymour, b Mason .7 E.M.Cregar, b Mason.10 T.C.Jones, b Blythe.2 W.P.O'Neill, not out.2 BY6S.2.2.22 2e 1e as ee 2 2 Total .128 Second Innings.J.B.King, l.b.w.c and b.Baker .41 A.W.Jones, c Burnup, b Bradiey.- 1 J.A.Lester, not out.9 F.H.Bohlen, ¢ Huish, b Mason.0 W.H.Walker, ¢ Huish.b Bradley 7 C.C.Morris, ¢c Huish, b Bradley.,., 0 P.H.Clark.ec Huish, b Mason.4 8.Goodman, b Bradley.0 E.M.Cregar.b Mason.1 T, C.Jordan.c Huish, b Mason.19 W.P.O'Neill, c Seymour, b Burnup.h Byes .+ +0 2e es see crane WVIdES.2.2.2 vor see see sesees see eas 2 No ball.ve .1! Total Cee ee ee ee ee es 194 BOWLING ANALYBIS.First Innings.B.M.R.W.W.M.Bradley .180 9 58 5 Blythe .\u2026\u2026 2.5 LR.Mason .98 4 3 2 Second Innings.B.M.R.W A.M.Bradley .IR 7 6h 4 Blythe, .48 3 19 0 JR Mason .144 7 66 4 H.Z Baker., .4 1 » 1 C.J.Burnup.7 0 1 1 KENT.C.J.Burnup, LicW., b Clark.\u2026 .10 H.C.Stewart, b King 1024 ee ee +.à Beymour, c and b King.4& E.W.Dillon.Lb.w., b O'Nelll.18 K.L.Hutchin c Jordan, b King.8 G.J.V.Weigall.b King.1 H.Z.Baker.¢ Jordan.b King.5 Huish, Lbw., b King.\u2026.12 J.R.Mason, c Jones, b Cregar.19 Blythe, ¢ Jopdra.b King.Lv W.M.Bradley, pot out.0 ee NARS Ld .8 .\u201d .132 .R.W.J.B.King.\u2026.\u2026 .151 10 3» 7 P.H Clark., 108 2 58 1 W.P.ONeill.3 1 7 1 E.M Cregar.12 à 4 1 The Victorian Cricket A.socistion passed a resolution conveying a cordial invitation to the Marylebone Club t6 bring a team to Australia, objecting\u2019 to Philitps be visiting umpire, and expreksing aiso general disapproval of the system of an umpire travelling constantly with a team.A writer in the fu James Gazette says that while rambling abc es tate at hv on the day Lord Satis bury died, he was astonished to find several boyish cricket matches in ful] swing in front of the house! These lads were aware that Lord Salisbury was very ill, but had n given exprésay to un- ders that the master liked to thi bis illness did not prevent them st their games.They bad their lives before them \u2014his was behind.A feature of the ish érieket season, which is now practically ended, has been ri, che Junior Incrosse champion MLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY ip cece: profession.Permanent cures in 15 to ays.We refund ones tf we do not cure.You can bo treated ab home for the sarse rice and the same guarantee: with those who pre- ar to come hare we will contract bn cura thom pay expense of coming, railroad and hotel bi)! make no charge, If we fall to cure.1?you à taken mercury, iodide potash and still! have aa and pains.mucous patches in mouth, sore th pimples.copper-colored spots, ulcers on an he body.hair or ejobrore falling dnt, té Fe econdary Bl Polson thas we gnarantee to cure We solicit the most obstinate cases and challen the worid for à caso we cannot curé.This dise bas always baffed the skill of the monet om?phyricians, For many years we have made à 5 .of treating this diseare with our magic rem an wo have , hind our unconditf onal grues tee.Write &s for 109 book add roofs.Addresy CO 5 Bu ye asenic Temple: Chicago.4 Now sec: Tongs 14 1697 Auction Sale At 10\\O'cleck a.m.on Saturday, Oct.3, 1903, (The day following the Race Meeting) at MR.'RILLE LAURIN'S premises, NO.339 MANCE STREET.Montreal, Can.Broodmares, 8tallions, Colts, Weanlings, Yearlines.Two-year-olds.Three-vear- olds, and Feur-vear-olds.hy GAZETTE, 2.074 \u2018and BARONADR, hy Baron Wikes, Dam Lemenade, out of producing gilt edge bred and record broodmares.Send for catalogue.the number of drawn and abandoped matches.The finances of son-e of the cou try clubs are in a perilous condition, % sees, and only large private subscriptions will enable them to continue on the list.The surprise of the season has been the defeat of Yorkshire for the championship, but the honours are evenly divided between Sussex and the northern county.The most interesting, featyre of the season was the batting of C.B.Fry.He made an average of over 80 for the season, and these figures would have been increased had it been a batting season.AQUATICS The Valleyfield Regatta.The first regatta of the Valleyfield Boating Club took place Saturday, and proved to be a most successful event.The course was patrolled by the White Squall, in charge of Captgins Potter and Robinson.The judges were: Messrs.R.R.Stgven- son.Montreal; Charles H.Potter, J.GQ.H.Bergeron, Achille Bergerin, M.L.A., J.Young.E.E.Clar .¥_ Smith, George M.Loy.M.P., George Thibault, Mayor; George E.Boulter, Chateauguay Basin.Loe Mr.James Hünter, of Montreal, and Mr.Lucas, of Ldthine, acted as measur ers.Starter\u2014-Timothy Longtin.The different events were very kegnly contested, and the following are the re sults of the most important of these: - Steam and soline launches, 25 feat over all, and fonger, 12 miles coûrse \u2014 Neptune, Montreal (Gas Engine puny; 2, Le Breton, Paul Lair; 3, Sprey, Lacey .Steam and gasoline launches under 2B feet over all, 5 mile course}, 2 brothers, Cornwall; 2, Lrma, Cornwall; Rachel, Belanger Valley, Quebec.\u2018 Sailing yuchts, hali-taters\u20141, E.Gag non; 2, A.E.Fellows.Small rail boata and ekiffs \u2014 1, Eve Step; 2, Lark: 3, Madcap.Skiffs, double skull\u20141, .J.and E.' Bogs me: 2.O.and A.Rochefort., ° Skiffs, single scull\u20141, Hugh Wilson; 8, A.Rochefort.2 Skiffa, lady and gemleman\u2014|, Mr.and Mrs.E.Bougie; 2, Mr, and: Mre.E.Rochefort; 3, Mrs.Shannôn and Hugh Wilson.F 4 £ Swimming race, 75 yards\u20141 E.Jackson; 2, as Boyer; 3, Jas.Ward.A \u201chop\u201d given in the evening by t club, in the new Dion building, where light fantastic was tripped until night, and with the presentation pnzes, brought the proc s of th first annual regatta of the Valiyfi Boating Club to a successful close.LACROSSE The Shamrocks in the West.Se New Westminster, B.C., Septem ~The BHamrocke, arrived hé fornoon, al in ! condi jon.Hoo 1 rays that is a the only player in proper training, as he has not herded a stick for four weeks.The players ple the effects of the game ih Nelson on : day as it was very rough.The tram will practjce to-morrow morning, provided the a | weather permits.ere « been ng rain, but plenty of/clouds, and the .bility of a fall.Mayor Keary invite \u2018the members team to his resi No refcrée has been elected yet, but ft likely Mr.Burns, of Vancouver, wi naked to act.The Shamrocks will be herd until October 10th.: hip bé was won Satiirday vy thé Row.vers, who defested the Buffsloes by à score of 6 te 2.This was the me of the three-cornered saw-off, Rovers having defeated the Stirs a week earlier by a score of 3 te 5 ber: 28, .Sunday àf- Li > PTS ROOMS EE ra TW and mont of them burnt.\u2018\u2019member of the OESORIBES RUINS NS RING An English Travellar Tells of Conditions Prevailing in Monastir.SCORES OF VILLAGES BURNED Bulgaria and Turkey \u2018are Both Pre- pering for the Possibility of War.Epecial to The Montreal Star.London, Beptember 28.\u2014The Times\u2019 ; correspondent at Sofia says that an Englishman, who has Monastir, describes the ruin and misery \"in that vilayet as appalling.In Qarchariplete the whole district is a solitude.The revolutionary committee's statistics of Turkish destruction are corroborated by a document which was purloined from.Hilmi Pasha's ar- zhives, and which has fallen into the possession of one of the consuls.This gives a total of villages destroyed in the vilayet ga 93, compared with the 98 stated in the revolutionary memorandum to thg Powers.It is a fact, however, that\u2019the Bulgarians underestimate rather than exaggerate.The memorandum gave a total of Christian villages entirely or partially destroyed as 111, but ät lgast 150 were pillaged, -the - Bul={\u2014 gerians said that four villages were burnt, but at least a dozen had been destroyed, and the number is now 40.The correspondent, in calling attention to the misery of the inhabitants, says that the missionaries and the Catholic Sisters of Mercy would gladly co-operate in the distribution of re- Hef.The American missionaries have addressed a request to the British and American Governments to despatch a (Red Cross contingent.They say that \u2018no time should be lost as the starving people are eating roots and grasses, the wounded are dying untended and pestilence is threatened.They ask that pressure be applied to Constantinople for permission to distribute rellef as the Turks misappropriate the funds entrusted to them.The soldiers recently sold a cartload of provisions intended for the sufferers at Krusevo.PREPARING FOR WAR.London, September 28.\u2014While there is little fresh news from the Balkans, it appears from the despatches re- celved here that both Turkey and/Bulgaria are actively preparing for the possibility of war.The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Monastir comments on the successful disposition of the Turkish troops delivering a quick blow against either Servia or Bulgaria.There are ten thousand soldiers in the vilayet of Kossovo, seventy thousand mep, with three hundred guns at Adri- anople vilayet: fifty thousand in Mon- astir vilayet and 170,000 in Salonica, the last mentioned force forming a huge reserve, ATTITUDE OF ENGLAND.Sofia, September 28.\u2014The communication made by the British diplomatic agent to the Bulgarian Government stated that neither Turkey nor Bulgaria could count on Great Britain's support in the event of their openly ar.secretly opposing the realization of \u2018the Austro-Hungarian project of reforms in Macedonia, and added that Great Britain was pressing Turkey for a mere effective application of the reforms.The communication further stated that Great Britain was consult: ing with other powers as to the possibility of introducing more suitable remedial measures.The personnel of the Sultan\u2019s new nian commission is alleged here to be an indication of the insincerity of the Porte\u2019s intentions.The Bulgarian representative, Nikola Robeft, a Court of Justice.at Monastir, is 80 years old, and has been for many years an official of the Turk- {sh Government.With the exception of Hilmi Pasha, the inspector-general, who, is president of the commission, none of the others have any promin- enge or influence.The fact that the Bulgarian population of Macedonia ir given only one rapresentative is held here to show that the Porte has not accepted the demands made by the Sofia Government.Negotiations between the Porte and Sofia are reported to be still pro- \u2018ceeding, but the situation appears to remain unchanged.It is doubtful if next week's meeting between the Czar and Emperor Francis Joseph will cause any material change of policy.The report that Captain Tocherno- pefl, the captor of Miss Ellen M.Stone, the American missiona had been killed, is untrue.© At Bprt 1d, Ohio, on Saturday, the Wickham.Chapman and Co.'s factory, the lsrgeat plano plant manufactory in the world, was burned to the ground.The jose is estimated at $200,000, T00 MUCH Epa aren ER y dangérons Joye Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription not on y by, but it g ves health to the entire \"us bee medi: cine for diseases Bar to women causes of disease letel e L- arrived from- | army officers whom he met at the German use it cures the | The Bran Gold Curo Institute For\u2019 the cure of drink + and drugs.The oldest in Canada.The only one ever EN- DORSEN BY GOVERNME GRANT'S CEOLDOURA \u2018cures at home no loss of time; no sickness.Gent everywhere in plain wrapper on\u2019 receipt of 85.00.Pr Address, GEO.GRANT, P.O.Box 450% Phone, East 216 ontreal 208 Taw tf LC * W.M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.} Picture Sale An Attractive Collection | BEAUTIFUL PICTURES Including Water Colour Paintings by EngHah and Canadian Artists.Artists Proof Engravings, Original Etchings, Hand Colourrd Engravings, fac simileg and Etchings, and a quantity of Ptc- tures of all kinds unframed will be sold by auction ai the undersigned\u2019's salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame street, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON IND OCTOBER.AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.On view Wednesday and Thursday.WALTER M., KEARNS, Auctioneer.229-5 A Very Choice Consignment mame rere QF ee +c NEW BOOKS (From Edinburgh, Scotland,) wil) be sold by public auction on the 8th and 9th of October.Catalogues ready on 30th instant and will be mailed on application, Further particyjars later.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.229 3 TAKING STEPS T0 DFR EMIGRANTS = Dublin Anti - Emigration Society Will Distribute Pamphlets in Galway.ALMANACS AND FREE FORMS Society Will Try to Prevent Circulation of Advertisements of Manitoba, London, September 28.\u2014At a meeting of the Anti- Emigration Society of Dublin, leaflete giving a warning from the Catholic bishops against emigrefion were ordered to be Ristributed at places in Gal- way and other counties.A letter from an Anonymous correspondent was read, stat ing that almanacs showing: P picures ot Manitoba free farms were being distributed in the shops.The committee asked that in view of the etposures by Father Dollard and others, of the hardships and destitution which had been the lot of emigrants to these farms, that sympathizers be asked to look out for the almanacs and to forward copies to the society, apd also particulars as to the persons circulating them.N A UNIONIST DIFFICULTY.The secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineere referring to Saturday's cable from Ca that a difference of opinion had dev oped between the Can- adzan branches of the international trades unions and his society.said he knew the society's men were ut variance with the Canadians, but he did pot think the tension eo great as indicated.Some fifty men had gone to Canada, « dozen had returned: The Canadian agent who was here six months ago did not get all the men he wanted.EIGHT DAYS IN CANADA.Gen.Ian Hamilton is Coming to See Comrades of South Africa.New York, tember 28.\u2014 When ask:d concerning the 0 ject of his trip to Amer- ira, Gen.Sir Ian Hamilton, whose arrival was announced Saturday.said: \u201cMy viat is purely a social one and I go to Albany, en route to Canada, where I intend spend: ing eight days.The infantry regiments of Canada under Colonel Otter were in my command in South Africa, as was one iat.tery.| want to go up there and wee the boys who served under me.After my stay in Canada I will probably return to the States and do a little travelling.\u201d \u201c] have only fivdweeks' leave of absence, so that I a not be able to stay as long as I wish, I want to look over the great battle fields of your civil war-\u2014 Gettysburg, Antietam, ChanceHorsville, Fredericksburg and the rest.\u201d Gen.Hamilton came here on the invitation of Gen.Corbin and other American army manoeuvres, and he will be accompanied by some of them in hi: trip to the Southern battlefields.Charged With Lese Majeste, Berlin, September 28.\u2014Carl Leid.and Julius Kaliski i, members of the Sditorial staff of the Socialist organ have been put on trial on he charge aural lege majeste, Jota of an à article J published in \u2018that'.newspaper August which it was asserted thai Empesor Wil- Sir liam, owing to a fear of the Social Demo- crsts, bad planned to build a fortified castle on the Island of Pichels Werder, into which troops could be drafted in case of a revolution.The articles also allege that Court Marshal Von Trotha, and Court Architect Bbhard knew of the plas.The defendants replied that the article was not\u2019 directed against the person « of the t only agsinet court cam- oki The case waa adjourned for additional evidence.The Austrian Crisis Vienna, September 28.\u2014 The Lower House of the Reichstag has addpted a Crech motion demandin the unconditiona! 30 of ali sol- & h er ers who hat have eed three ears.The ery who were supported by the Pan- German - Socialists a Poles, contended that the proposed bill amending the ré cruiting law, was insufficient.In the course of the debate they delievered philippics against the A an mounarchical sys- ter, the policy of the heir apparent, the growing spirit of reaction and the regime of Premier von Koerber.Dr.Herold; a minept Czech deputy, announced: \u2018that in resigning his seat in lament, as he re that the atti of the C: deputies is harmful to the ca ple London, September 28.- A special despatch from Genoa says the police there have arrested an anarchist named Barte ion, who is poqueed of complicity is a plot to Tn King Alfonso- mt a.- x x = ame oo mes ment] * 2er THE Montrez iG \u201c FRASER BEOP SALES.IMPORTANT.SALE arte farm stock, registered Friesian eins, high-grade Holsteins, draught and general purpose horses, farm (mple- ments, 25 acres erisllage corn, 12 acres turnips, oats and straw, large quantity hay.etc, by order of DR.ROBERT CRAIK, at his farms, PETITE COTE, close to Montreal, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT.7th, at 10 o'clock.Catalogue of registered cattle can be | haa from the undersigned.FRASER BROS.229 3 Auctioneers.Household Furniture, At Our Galesrooms, Nos.453 and 4358 st.James Strest, Regular Auction Friday Morning, 2nd October.At 10 O'Clock.A large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets.Ollcloth, Cooking Btoves and Ranges, Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of miscellaneous goods, eto.Safe, clean, dry storage for Furniture, Pianos, etc.Private sales at all times.Furniture, Upright and Square Pianos, Carriages, Harness, ete.Cush advances made.FRABER BROS, Auctioneers.143 Mansfield St Neat household furniture, superior toned Fischer & Son, New York.Upright piano ; carpets, 3.plece walnut.\u2018parlour sult.odd fancy chairs, pictures, curtains, ornaments, lounges, easy chairs, nice oak sideboard.set good oak and leather dining chairs, dining table.dinner and glassware, china, electro-plated ware, neat TR sets, iron bedsteads, 29 5 bureaus and |washstands, mattresses.pillows, tollet ware, Leader round.pot cooking stove.kitchen surrdries.etc.Unreserved sale at No.143 Mansfield street, on .Tuesday Morning, Sept, 29th, at 10 o'clock.FRASER BROS.229 3 Auctioneers.ASTH MA CURED to stay CURED A complete,lasting constitutional cure, not just \u201careitef.\u201d Absolutely different from all sprays, smokes and so-called \u2018cures\u2019 Spasms never return.Book 81 Pree.DR.HAYES, Buffalo, XY, 237cod ART ROOMS.KARN haat WEDNESDAY, Sale commences .each day at 2,30 a.September 28th and 29th.» C I I Auction Sale hms, Auction 9 HANDSOME CARPETS -Parlor_ Bedroom\u2014and-\u2014Bining | Room Furniture.- English Linoleums and Oil-| cloths, Curtains and Portieres, Belfast Table Linens, Cutlery, Brass and Irom Bedsteads; Springs and Mattresses, Pillows, ete.Largest assortment of Carpet Squares in all grades and qualitics of any house in the city.For positive sale to cover advances.BY AUCTION, Tuesday, Sept.29 at our mammoth rooms, 241 and 243 Si.James street, at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, | Auctioneers.| Ed 229 2 (By Frederic S.Isham, Vv CHAPTER XII .\u2014(Continued.) \u201cMistakes will happen in the confusion of a melee\u2014and he has paid for his error,\u201d was the answer.And Jac- Queline knew that none would be held accountable for the treacherous as- sauit.Now the fool had dismounted, and she observed that he was bending over another jester who had been unhorsed.\u201cWhy,\u201d s murmured to herself in surprise, \u2018\u2019Caillette! As good a soldier ag & fool.Who among the jesters could have unseated him?\u201d But her wonderment would have {n- creased, could she have overheard the conversation between the duke\u2019s fool and Caillette, as the former lifted the other from the sands and assisted him te walk, or, rather, limp, to the jesters\u2019 pavilion.\u201cDid | not tell you to beware of the false duke?\u2019 muttered Caillette, not omitting a parenthesis of deceptive groans.\u201cAh, if it had only been he, instead,\u201d began the fool.\u201cWhy,\u201d interrupted the seemingly injured man, \u201cthink you to stand up against the boar of Hochfels?\u201d \u201cI would I might try!\" said the other quickly.\u201cYour success with the trooper has turned your head,\u201d laughed Caillette, softly.\u201cOne last word.Look to yourself and fear not for me.Mine in- Juries\u2014which I surmise are internal, as they are not visible\u2014will excuse me for the day.Nor shall | tarry at the palace for the physician, but go straight on without bolus, simples or pills, a very Mercury for speed.Danger will I eschew and a pretty maid shall hold me no longer than it takes to give her a kiss in passing.Here, leave me at the tent.Tura back to the field, or they will suspect.Trust no one, and\u2014you'll mind it potyin a friend, one who would serve you to the end?\u2014{forget the princess! Serve her, save her, as you will, but, remember, women are but creatures of the moment.Adieu, mon ami!\u201d And Calllette turned as one in grievous physical pain to an attendant, bidding him speedily remove the armour, while the duke's fool, re deeply stirred than he cared to bou, moved again to the lists.APTER XIII.To A CHAP FOR THE DUKE.Loud rang enconfuln and blessing on the king, as the people that night crowded in the rear courtyard around the great tables set in the open air, and, groaning beneath viands, nutritious and succulent.What swain or yoke! had not a meed of praise for the monarch when he beheld this burdead of good cheer, and, at the end of each board, elevated a little and garlanded with roses, [otund and portly cask UNION PAGIFIG Shortest line to OREGON WASHINGTON \u2018September 15 to November 30.Colonist rates to all points in these states, from Chicago 333.00 8t.Louls 30.00 .Traine Tour Gauging .equipped.Tourist sleepi cars à specialty.Boot road (16Washingionsi; Boston Mass.| WILLIARD MASSEY, &.\u20ac.P.&.: - 228 16 aw Under the Rose.Author of the Strollers.) nt \u2018of Wine, with a spigot projecting bos- pitably tablewards?Forgotten were the tax-lists under which the commonalty laboured; \u2018it was \u201cHosanna\u201d for Francis, and.Bot 8 plowman nor tiller of the soif bethought himself that he had fully paid for the snack and sup that night.How could he, having had no one to think for him; for then Rousseau had not lived, Voltaire was unborn, and the most daring approach to lese-majésty had been Rabelais\u2019 jocose: \u2018The wearers of the crown and sceptre areiborn under the same constellation ts those of the cap and bells.\u201d .Upon the green, smoking torches illumined the peopie and the surroundings: beneath a great oven, the bright coals cast a vivid glow far and near.Close to the broad face .of a cask\u2014 round and .large like that of a full- fed host presiding at the head of the board\u2014sat the Franciscan monk, whose gluttonous e wandered from quail to partridg pastry or ple, with the spisqt at at they.end of the orbit of observation.Nor as it made this comprehensive.survey did his glance: omit a casual inventory of the robust charms of a bounding\u2019 maid on the opposite side of the table.Scattered amid the honest, gpod- ants were the pinched adventurers from Paris, the dwellers of that quarter sacred to themselves.Yonder plump, frisky dame seemed like the lamb; the gaunt knave by her side, the wolf.At length the company could eat no more, although there yet remained a void for drinking, and the cups went circling and circling their langh- ter mingled with the distant strains of music from the great, gorgeously lighted pavilion, where the king and bis guests trere assembled to close the tourney fittingly with the celbbra- tich of the final event\u2014the awarding of the prize for the day.\u201cCan you tell me, good sir, to whom the umpires of the field have given their judgment?\u201d said a townsmat to bis country- meighbôür.\u201cDid you not hear the king of Ayms decide the Duke ot Friedwald Wag, the victor?\u2019 answered the other.\u201cA decision of courtesy, perhaps?\u201d insinuated the Parisian.ver: two spélé&s he broke; aad me.three, adversaries during : the | phon Fairly he won the award,\u2019.;\u201d \u201cwish we might see the prosenta- tion,\u201d Interrupted a maid, pertly, ther longing eyes straying to the bright, lights afar, J Cer \u201cPresentation!\u201d repeated the copn.tryman, \u201cDid we not witness -the sport?g for.the presentation! ] Give me the k and a juicy \u2018Maunch, with a lass Like Yourself to dace With\u2019 after, and the nobles are wel pe to.the sight of the prize and all the dere mony that goes with it.\u201d ; Within the king's pavilion, the Bpec- tacle alluded to, regretfully by.the, girl and indifferently by the man, Was at that moment béing enacted.| a throne of honour, the Indy, pf,the tournament, \u2018atfended by two.maids, Jooked down on a brilliant assemblage, through which rage ed the king and the princess\u2019 Be ty ed The Iatter seemed somewhat: thoughtful; his eye had but encountered that of the duke\u2019s fool, whose gaze expressed a diadeinful confidence the other would fain have fathomed.: But for that unfortunate in) the liste which had sealed the lips.of.the only person who had divined the: hidden danger, the free barqn.would Grand iris \u2018and Gigantio Auction Salo of Oridntal Art Treasures, Tarkish and Persian Palace Rugs and lence onward: to.) avale?natured visages of the trusting peas- | Carpets, Royai Boukharas, Daghis- tan, Afghan, Shirag, lrau, Royal, Camel's Hair, Herat, Dermeriik and Monsoul Rugs, Palace Embroideries, Costly Oriental Curtains and Por.| .tieres, Mosque Lanterns; Egyptian Jewellery, Curios, Etc, Collected and imported direct from Constantinople by Mr.the senior member \u201cof the firm of OOURIAN & BABAYAN.Paul Couriau, This marvellous collection will be sold by auction at THE ORIENTAL Pe St.Catherine street, commencing SEPTEMBER 30th, and will be continued every day Le the week.and 8 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.This collection is famous for genuine Persian and Turkish Antique Silky Rugs.The entire collection will be on exhibition Monday and Tuesday, 229 4 MARCOTTE BROS\u2019 BALES.BY MARCOTTE BROS.Great auction sale of New and Second Hand Furniture on Tuesday, September + - M WICKS & CO.\u2019S SALES.Sel in Canada.ever seen the exhibit and judge for yourself.229 4 URKISH RUGS NOW ON EXHIBITION At our Rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame St.-est, choicest and best assorted collection of genuine hand-made EASTERN RUGS AND GARPETS OUR 24th ANNUAL AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD ON Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct.5th, 6th and 7th Catalogue of 350 lots, in all sizes from the smallest Door Mat to the largest Carpet, now ready, and goods on view every day.Call and see M.HICKS & CO.'8 ZALES.The larg- M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.gd - (Make Soft Soap out of washing powder to find out how much soap - quality 28th, 1903.Comprising of OF all sizes, British Plate Mirrors, Parlour Sets, Portieres.Lace Curtains, Sideboards.Sets of Chairs, Bedroom Sets, Wool Blankets, Comforters, Quilts, Brass and Enamelled lron Beds, Silverware, \" Chamber Sets.Fancy Chairs and a splendid Upright piano.One fire 0t of Second-hand Furniture, Parlour Sets.Carpets.Ollcloth, Hall and Kitchen Stove, etc.etc.All to be sold without the least reserve at store, 1693 and 1686 Notre Dame street.Sale at 2.30 o'clock.MARCOTTE, BROS.Auctioneers.IMPORTANT SALE TO THE TRADE at our rooms, St.James street, on Tuesday and Wednesday.29th and 30th September, at ten o'clock each day, with- our reserve and In lots to the trade.$50,000.00 stock of varied goods from several bankrupt estates, comprising 12% casts assorted as follows : Serges.English and Canadian Tweeda.Mcltons, Beavers.Rainprouf Cloth, Suit- ings and \u2018Trouserings, Linings of all kinds, Farmer Satins, Ladies Cloti.Freize, Nap.Corduroy, Hosiery, Linens.Tailors Trimmings, Rubber-coats, Skirts, Ladies Whitewear, Velvet, Silk, Satin.Ready-muade Clothing.Kid Gloves, Top shirts, Flammels, Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Underwear Handkerchiefs, Thread.29 2 Buttons, Corsets.Cretonnes, Curtains.Millinery Goods, Ribbons.Flowers Braids.Trimmings.etc.etc.Also 10 cases of \u2018Gmallwares and Fancy Goods and many conmgnments.Everything is for positive sale.Fasy terms.MARCOTTE FRERES, .Auctioneers urse DRINK © CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY Notaste, No odor.Can be given in glass of water tes or coffee, rilhout patients knows Jai Remody will purs or decor tha diseased aloohslic pier whether LheT ihe patient a\u2019 confirmed inebri social drinker or drunkard.Impesstble oc arène met, have an appetite \u2018 tor alcoholio Hignoru after 25:53 Colonial Indersest dy Members of W, C.T, Mra Moore, Buperiniendent of the \u2018Woman's Chris- flan Temperance.Jnton, Ventury, casiforai writes.have teste Colonial Remedy on obstinate aed and the cures ave per past In many cases tha Roinedy was given accretly Shocrinlly recommend and indorss Colonial Remedy.mbers ol our Dna delighted to find an ovum at w 13 in our tem 1108 WOT! Druggists or by mail SL Frat package free > writing Mrs M.A.Cowza (for years sécretary of a vpn s Christian Tem, mporancs Jo nionk 208 3.therins st.Montreal.14 in Montres! ny l & Geu'den, 281 Bleury Rt.: FJ.Ksdesn, Rachel wd eu Dent a Grartnre Thannacy, 2613 He.Catherine quennorille, 1404 +» Oatherine 3, Parmar: 8t.Lawrence ana Craig.2 3 # 183 ca now have been master of the plaisant\u2019s designs.Above, in the palace, the trooper with the red mustaches lay on his couch unconscious.For how long?The court physician could not say.The soldier might remain insensible for hours.Thus had the jester served himself with that stroke better than he knew, and he of Hochfels bit his lip and fumed inwardly, but to no purpose.Not that he be- heved the peril to be great, but the fact he could not grasp it goaded him, and he cursed the trooper for a doit and a poltroon that a mere fool should have vanquished him.And so he had left him, with a last look of disgust at tke silent lips that could not do his bidding, and had proceeded to the royal pavilion, where the final act of the day's drama\u2014more momentous than the king or otlier spectators re- alized\u2014was to be performed; an act in which he would have appeared with much compladency, but that his ghag- rin preyed somewhat on his vanity.Bat his splendid self-control and audacity revealed to the courtly assemblage no te of what was pasking in his \u2018mind.He walked by the king's exalted company, nor overwhelmed by sudden honours.His courage was superb; his demeanour that of one born to command: in him seemed exempli- fled a type of brute strength and force denoting à Jeader\u2014whether of an army or & band of hbucklers.As the monarch @ free baron drew near, the princess ly, gracefully arose, roach.| While now grouped around the throne stood the heralds and pursuivante of the lists, \u2018In her hand Louise held the gift, covered with a silver vefl, an end .of which was carried by each of the maids, - \u201cFair Lady of the Tournament,\u201d said the king, \u2018this gallant knight is Bon \u2018Voulolr, whom you have even heard } proclaimed the victor of the day.\u201d \"Approach, Bon Voulotr!\u201d commanded: thé Quoén of Love.The malds uncovered the gift, the customary chaplet of beaten gold, and as the free baron bowed his head, the \u2018princess with a firm hand fulfilled the functions of her office.° Rising, Bon Vouloir, amid the exclamations of the court, claimed the privil that went with the bauble.A moment he looked lat the.princess; she seedned to bend beneath \u2018his regard; then leaning for- re ha tached hor cheek with hie tips ly, he s \u201cThose Who whtthed the Queen of Love side as one not unaccustomed to such \u2018the powder really ) contains.Most soap powders cannot be made into soft soap at all because they are composed of stong alkalis and coarse filling.Babbitt\u2019s 1776 | 90ap Powder makes a firm, smooth, white, soft soap which proves it to be made of clean and pure materials.It will neither discolor nor injure the clothes.(Directions with every package.) 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Tartans in fifteen different plaids.A splendid | oe for Children\u2019s wear.n be es ee rench, German and English Boucles, Zibelines and Venetians, nd Sr in eading colors that can be retailed at 1-20, 500 and 780 a yard.Can Be Retalled With Profit at Makers\u2019 AU NISBET & \u201882 and 34 WELLINGTON STREET WEST, AUX OLD, in as liable Dancing and Deportment 2289 Catherine St.Frederio W.Norman, Cop cau Con ave, Cla à and te lessons da y and evening.Assr ut vers eats rday.Gli Phone Up 2 233 tf A I Lines.Steamship Tike From Montreal, Boston an est Rates.Best accom modat \u201cTen Tor rallinge snd pul pat NL LUE ER, 2 Bat teveby: 5 Tourist Agency) 174 Ht.James St.+ vases, Tel.Main 1507.aio STERLING THE present stock of Dinner, Tea, and Coffee Sets and of Compact Chests of Selected Family Silver shown by The Gorham Co, offers the most extensive opportunities for the selection of Wedding Gifts.Johnston Bros, 5 JEWELLERS, 2379 8t.Catherine st, Montreal.230s widening of the following streets : St.Antoine.; Busby Lane.i Butler, St.Catharine, Bt.onde Lusigna Mount Royal Avenue, Mountain ivard.are completed, and are now deposited In the office of the undersigned, in the Clty Hal.All persons whose names appear there-.or the payment nf any or as ment, are tequired to tax amount thereof to tho undersigned at pie raid office, wfthin ten days from this without further WM.ROBR, City Treasurer, City Treasurer's Offlee, , City Hall, 28th Beptember, 1903.Ga 3 Ve Agnes HAIR E5555 Mv HEALTH i El HH Mantraal.Samples with our Mr.W.J.O'Malley, Nordheimer Bulldins, Montreal, sad Mr.A.N.Cote, Bloo Parent, Quebee City.warm Agony i ene\u201d Sasa Moniresd, ge te Cent Bot! ot si\" Sea 3.Catherine Ste eo on ~ [id CANPAIGN AT] THE MONTRÉAL DAILY STAH-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903.\" TARTE CONTINUES PROTECTIVE JLIETTE MEETING Many Thousands Assembled the Former Member of Public Works\u2014Others Who Took Part.ewcial Staff Correspondence.Joliette, September 28.\u2014 Three thousand people or more ussembled Saturday in the market place of this town to hear protection, transportation and other issues ussed by some of the best platform speakers in the Province of Quebec.From early morning the farmers began coming in to get through their market ing as yoou as ible, 1n order to hear the big talk.ch train brought along a new contingent, and the town was crowded before noun, when those from te pear-by villages sull continued to come in.From Berthier, Montcalm, L'- Assomption, and even from Terrebonue goon came hundreds who wished to r the epeakers.The meeting was \u2018called to order about two o'clock, Mr.J.M.Tellier.mayor of Joliette, who is also the representative of the county in the Quebec Legislature.Among those on the platform were Hon.J.Israel Tarte, Hon.Thomas Chapais, Hon.T.Chase Casgrain, Hon.L.} Pelletier, Hon.P.E.Leblanc, Mr.Victor Allard, ex-M.L.A.for Berthier; Mr.J.A.Renaud, K.C., ex-mayor of Jo- liette; Mr.L.E.Dugas, cx- .for Montcalm; Mr.G.H.St.Pierre, M.L.A.for Stanstead; J.U.Emard, K.C., Montreal; Dr.Lafontaine, Terrebonne; L.J.Tarte, Milton McDonald, J.H, Chevrier.aid Teonidas Villeneuve, Montreal: Camille deffartigny, St.Jerome; Dt.Beau- dry and Notary Marion, St.Jacques, I'Achigan; Dr.Shepherd, Dr.Chabot, H.Lavallee, R.D.Desilets, J.C.Robitaille, Jos.Rivest, Joliette; Dr.Coulombe, ex- MLA.W.Scott, St.Jerome, Pierre Piette, ex-warden of Berthier; Notary Ba- rette, ier, and many others.Hon.J.Israel Tarte struck out strongly as ever for protection, better means of transportation, and paid his respects to his former colleagues in no measured terms.He denounced Hon.Clifford Sifton as à man who was in Jeague with American interests to the detriment of Canadian routes, Hon.W.8S.Fielding as an exceedingly narrow-minded, though honest man, and declared that if he mentioned Sir Wilfrid Lauriers illness to the people it was simply because it was tbe only excuse he could see for the way in which the Prime Minister allows evil in fluences in the Cabinet to overrule his better judgment.If he did not believe that Sir Wilfrid's illness had so weakened the Premier, but these influences overpowered his will, the ex-Minister declared that he would arraign the Prime Minister before the bar of public opinion in every portion of the Dominion for the mistakes of his government within the last couple of years with regard to the tariff and trangportation facilities.PELLETIER VERSUS PARENT.Hon.L.P.Pelletier assailed the Parent Government, aecusing it of prostituting justice and oppressing the settlers.He made the serious charge that while the Goverment evicted bona fide settlers, who bed paid for their lois and were carryin out the settlement obligations, it allowe members of the iglature, their families and friends to hold lots for purely apeculative purposes, to force large sums out of lum operators for stumpage, while the lumber operators, who sought the law partners of the Premier to further their interests, secured the aid of the Government officials to evict bona fide settlers, who bad paid their hard-earned money and were striving to fulfil the settlement obligations.The several speakers received geverous applause from the throng, which fnclud quite a large r of ladies.J.M.Tellier, MLA.the chairman, i ning the meeting, than the peu- Me for comin in such numbers to heer the distinguishdd speakers who would address them.He need not ask them to treat the speakers with due respect, for he knew the people to whom he was ing, and ew that theyeinvariabl Rng the rules of court towards public men who came to discuss pubhe questions.Mr.Victor Allard, ex-M.L.A.for Der- thier, was the first speaker of the day.He dwelt on the necessity for further protection of Canada's industries.other things they needed an export duty on pulpwood, for the Americans were not only carrying away thousands of cords of wood to make them worth six times as much after they had gone through the ulp factories as they had been when eaving Canada, but they devastated forests by cutting smaller trees than the law allowed.He also denounced tire treatment settlers by the present Government.Thee were not guestions bleu and rouge, but questions which affected the closest interests and regarded the future of the province of Quebec.TARTE'S ROUSING RECEPTION.Hon.J.1.Tarte followed.and received 8 rousi reception.e Tecal previous visies, and said that he had come to aocomplish what he\u2018 deemed a public duty.He had been a Minister am had retired from the Cabinet because he had deemed it his duty to do so.He might have been mistaken, but be had actedjas he did beta he did not believe ' e inferests of bis province were being properly saf It seemed to be his fate to 29 int .e ioinedgle Liberal Rik they were weak and - ed, after the Mercier episode.He left the Liberal party when.they were in the zenith of power and influence.During the six years he been a Minister the Liberal press\u2019 and the Liberal speakers had lauded him in all parte of the country.What had they to say against him to-day?Thou.eands of the Coneervatives had joined Bir Wilfrid Laurier at the same time as he did.They bad all worked together to lace Sir Wilfrid Laurier in power.Die bad certamly dome his share, and more.He had scparated from Sir Wilfrid because he believed it hia duty to do so.He may have made a mistake but he strangely mmjudged his race it they wished any man to be a slave and to act against his convictions.: He had disagretd for some time with Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues on matters of policy \u2014 on the colonization pol- fey, for one thing.He believed that à rtion of the sums spent to further omigration should be spent in helping the older provinces, Quebec in particu- hen he differed with some Ministers on questions of tariff.e did not want to be 8 Minister alwa but it was an \u2018interesting school.helped bim to understand the difficülties of verning a vast and great country like Canada.i ir the Minister from Quebec,\u201d i r.e.was it not my duty (to look specially efter your -interests®\u201d\u2019 rousing.cheer from the erowd gave the answer.STRENUOUS WESTERNERS.-Minister rendered the members trom the Went the juice to way.tha¥ had gore J.Hill, Saturday to Hear and Cheer when they wanted anything they insiated on tting it.They stood together and fought for it.That was a ood thing when they fought for a good principle, and might be .nitated by the people of the older provinces, who are apt to allow party spirit to warp their actions.He, wever, 88 a representative of the older provinces, had contended for the protection of the industries of the country.More (aotories in the cities, towns and villages meant more markets for the farmers.The country last year imported $129, 000,000 worth of ds from the United States, and exported only about half that amount, to t country.At least fifty per cent.of he » imported eould be here, if our factqries were protected Med States prodects to the extent , but Canada's rate is only Charity begins at home.be better to buv at home the United States?When ighbouring field jump.it 1s ) ve the fences.The surplus of the protectel articles from the neighbouring republic were slaughtered on the Canadian market.He would.therefore.say as Hon.Gro.W.Ross.Premier of Ontario, and one of the leading Liberals in the country had said a year ago, :n his county of Middlesex: \u201cIt 1s time to raise the fence to keep our neighbour'à | cattle out\u2019 ; \u201cIf you knew how a Government is run,\u201dsaid Mr.Tarte.\u201cvou would not lis ten to the defamation against me in the Liberal press.I am accused of rejoicing in the illhealth of Sir Wilirnd Laurier.I tell you he is not the same man he was two or three years ago.or be would not let himself be mfluenced by the men who now bend him as they please.That 1s the only excuse I can find for him.; \u201cÎf 1 mew that he was in full possession of bis strength and that he was doing what he is now doing, fully realizing the enormity of his acts, I would denounce him before the Bar of Public Opinion mw all parts of this country.a voice\u2014 \u201cHe will live longer than you will\u201d Mr.Tarte\u2014\"I hope so, and thaï he will regain bis str so that he may rhake off the evi influences in the Cabinet which are ruining him.\u201d (Cheers.) THE PROTECTION ASPECT.Mr.Tarte than went on to show that the United States bought very little from Canada, except pulp wood.which they got at $4 a cord and through work made it worth #30.Our fiscal policy should be such that the increase in price should be added in Canada to give work tn Canadian hands.Last year Canada imported a million dollars\u2019 worth of boots and shoes, why not make those at home?To do this a higher tariff was needed.The West and East opposed this.He had re minded the ministers that Quebec had ut them in power.He had spoken to Mr.Ferdin .an honest man, but very mar row.He had pointed out the necessity for further protection.Mr.Fielding re ferred to Cobden and the free trade move ment in England in 1846.But Cobden 1s dead, said Mr.Tarte.and Canada 1s very much alive and vigorous and wants to go forward, and must have a policy to help it forward.Why then not raise the wall against the United States Germany, say eye for eye and tooth for tooth.W as at pot a reasonable policy?(Cheern].that Be had at Joliette a factory for mak- img agricultural implements.Mr.Vessot, the proprietor, exhibited at Paris, where be had done honour to the country and tbe town.If the Americans were revented by a tariff wall from coming 1m.he $90,000.000 worth of agricultural nnple- ments which were imported by the older provinces last year from the United States would be made in Canada.The Joliette factory would have to double its capacity.That would mean employment for more people in the town, more homes, and a better market for the farmers around the town.England exporte sixty-two per cent.cf her food stuffs for forty million peorle.Last vear she bought $108,000.000 worth from Canada.If England raised a tariff wall against the United States and allowed Canadian goods to come in free, would it not open a great market for the tuiier.cheese.egw and other products of the Canadian farmers, as well as the wheat of the Canadian West?TRANSPORTATION AND TRADE.The transportation problem was ,narrowly connected with the tanff.He nad studied that question, and was con lent he knew more about it than Sir Wifnd urier and all his ministers com} ned.tne has done much for the St.w- rence and lake route.He had given or ders for dredging the St.Lawrence to get a thirty foot channel, without the know - ledge of certain ministers in the Cabinet.He wanted the trade of Canada to come down the St.Lawrence to Canadian ports.\u201cBut what do Sifton and the crowd le- hind him want?\u2019 exclaimed Mr.Tarte.\u201cMr.Sifton, the youngest of the ministers.the man who is responsible for my retirement from the Ministry, Sifton the man who, from the point of view of the Province of Quebeo, especially and of the French-Canadians generelly, should never have been allowed.to: get a seat in the Cabinet.He and his crowd are in league with the American roads.They want Canadian trade to go by American channel to American orts, over American roads, via Chicago, uth and other lake ports of the United States.I have nerer n the companion and confident of was of my country and of y province.i ; \u2018I leave to Mr.Sifton and to Sir Wilfrid Laurier the respsnsibility of my retirement from the Government \u2018under those.conditions.\u201cLet me tell the Liberals, whom | served faithfully during the six years 1 was a minister.that influences are at work\u2014ipfluences that you cannot see but which edist\u2014rifltiences that thrée years ago would have been powedless.I have no personal feeling against thd Premier, we arted as good friends, but evil influences Fave assailed him ever since that date.\u201d MR.TARTE's PROVOCATION.Mr.Tarte referred to the fact \u2018hat cer tain influences had been against him ever since his entrance into the Cabinet at the | invitation of Rir Wilfrid Lauri>r.Certain clubs in Montreal, and certain papers had abused him, and still continued to outrage him.They said he was 7 Conservative, because he refused to dimiss without reason or cause a number of employes placed by the Conservatives, who ned done their duty honestly.The Libaral clubs and the Libera! press had considered thousands of Conservative votes good endugh to assist them in getting to power, but they were not ood\u201d enough to obtain re: he Cabinet and to : coup presentation in à share of the public patronage.Diecussing the Grand Trunk Pacific, he raid it was folly to think of sending grain that route.It would cost more than the water route does at present.It was to help colonization, but $12,000,000 or Probably you know how Ayer\u2019s Vigor always restores color to gray hair and makes the hair grow.That so?> Hair 3.0.Ayer Lowell, Toa \u2018unprofitabl $15,000,000 spent in extending existi roads into the regions within resch woul do more good.The capitalists, the manufacturers, bad received a definite promise before the last session that duties would be increased.That promise had not been fulfilled, and the result was seen in the closing of the \u201cS00\u201d works and the difficulties of the Dcminion Iron and Steel Co.He did not want to be a prophet of evil, but he felt that if something were not done more disasters might follow.As for himself, he would continue his campaign.He appealed to the people to study public questiuns, to disregard demagogucs who raised questions foreign to the issue, who preached sedition, trying to scare the people with what they called the danger of Imperialism.Nobody was trying to interfere with the autonomy of Canada, and it remained for Vanadians to work for the interest of the county, to Freep (\u2018anada for ths Canadians, to re good subjects of the Empire to which they belonged, and to attend to their own business, the advancement of themselves and their families.MR, CHAPAIS' SPEECH.Hon.Thomas Chapais complimented the people of Joliette on their representative in the Legislature, Mr.Tellier, a future Minister of the Crown.He considered the Government at Ottawa was trying to do too much, while that at Quebec was doing nothing.In a splendid piece of aratory, he described the feelings of the French-Uana- dians towards this province, which was their own._particulas- within this] great country to which they also belonged.Te recalled the great men produced by the French-Canadian provinces, the suc cession of brilliant leaders who had led the Government at Quebec.and contrasted them with Hon.Simeon Napoleon Parent, To the amusement of the audience, he described the scene and repeated the speech delivered by the present Prime Minister, when he attained his present position.The people had assembled in large numbers.Sir Wilfrid Lau rier and other distinguished speakers had spoken.e new Premier was announced.A hush fell on the assemblage.They expected words of wisdom, the announcement of a programme of action that would electrify the old French province, words that would incite men to greater endeavour for the national good, a pronouncement like unto that of the great Napoleon when he bade his soldiers regard forty centuries looking down upon them.The Emperor of the Quebec Legislature, however, used these words: \u2018\u2018Gentlemen, it is getting late.We are all mar- bed.\u201d ried men.Let us go home to (Laughter and cheers.) That was Mr.Parcot's programme, and he has been asleep ever since.The only time he awakes is to sell the demain of the province and oppress the settler.Mr.Chapais then appealed with great warmth to the electorate to study public questions in the light of their own inter ests and not let themselves be carried away with a name, a personality.Sir Wilfrid Laurier was a nch Canadian, it ig true, but was it not a great price to pay for having one\u2018 of their own at the head of the county to see their m- dustries in danger and the credit of the country endangered by undigested and wild cat railway schemes?There were other men jn public life who appealed to them on different grounds, who were at least as faithful to their French traditions as Bir Wilfrid Laurier was.Give each party fair play, study public questions like onest, intelligent men.That was the advice he gave them, and if they followed that advice he had no fear for the result of their votes.MR.CASGRAIN'S SPEECH.Hon.T.Chase Casgrain followed, and carried the meeting with a\u2019 forcible address.He began by paying a tribute to Mr.Tellier, the sitting member, and recalling the services he rendered the county at Quebec.He wished they had a man ltke Mr.Tellier to represent them at Ottawa.This was the first day they could get oysters x that section of the country, and it should be fixed as the feast day of their federal member, Mr.Bazinet, for he was indeed \u201cdumb as an oyster.\u201d He saw right on the platform with him men who were just as honest and jrreproach- able in their private life as Mr.Bazinet was and besides had\u2019 greater aptituoes far public life.He asked the county of Joliette to elect one of those men at the earliest opportunity.hey had all heard of the contemplated transcontinental railway.The debt of the province was \u2018now somewhat over a ead.This new road, costing $100,000;000, would add at ome stroke a debt of $20 on every man, woman and child in this Dominion.Yet the people have not been consulted on this important question.The Grand Trunk Railway\u201c wanted to extend its trade to the West.The members of the House wanted to see that the trade of the West went through Canadian channels to Canadian ports.The Grand Trunk Pacific never had any intention of building the! enstern section from Winnipeg to Moncton, and he did not believe that section would ever be built, This was shown by section 8 of the contract, which provides simply that the building of the road shall m after the surveys, explorations and plans shall have bean made and finished within a reasonable time.For the western section a definite] term\u2014five years\u2014has n fixed.All the Opposition has been able to learn of ibe location of the road is that it is betweey Hudson\u2019s Bay and the St.Lawrence.The vernmént supporters will probably come to each county and each parish in Quebec, on the north of the St.Lawrence, and tell the people that the new railway will pass through their county or their parish.The profit able part will be built and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Company.That company.however, wiould not build th portion of the road.: Another proof that this plan was not a good one wan the resi ion of the Minister of Railways, en Mr.Leurier power he sought.for the best possible man to preside over the rnilway department and struck on Mr.Blair.That Minister bad forsaken his honourable powition in the Cabinet because he did not consider the proposed railwey in the interest of Canada.* THE CARRIAGE OF GRAIN.Another important question arose in this counection.This new-rohd was supposed to \u201curry the grain to Canadian ports.It would be, at the very least, ttn to fifteen years before this roed was complete.How would the products of the West be brought to the æa in the meantime.Even today, only twelve per cent.of the trade arixing in Canada is shipped by -the Canadian ports.How will it pe tion of the Yukon is 4 disgrace to Canada not only \u2018at home, but also, and moveres- pecially, abroad.Sutherland, a man of only third rete ability, and others of like calibre.When Hon, J.larael Tarte resigned the Ministry of \u2018Public Works, what happened?! He would not claim that the province of ebec any mortgage to hold the position.Yet ia an import ant office in the Ministry, whieh has al moet always been held by a Freoch-Can- adian, and yet Sir Wilfrid Laurier soquld not find, among all the members Hom this.province w support him id \u2018the House, a single man to whom he could entrust this important portfolio, and it went to a Minister from Ontario.It was a disgrace to the province of Quebec Lo have in the House of C ons, as the representatives of the ol French province à set of men who did not more honourably represent the people of this province.GOVERNMENT ARRAIGNED.Hon.L.P.Pelletier followed and open ed by a graceful-cempliment to the ladi after which he dealt with the merits © the chairman as the representative of the county.Jn the House Mr.Tellier we the lawyer of the small Conservative putation.When a thorny point of law arose it was referred to the member for Joliette, who was marked out as a Minister the moment the Conservatives reached power at Quebec.Mr.Pelletier then arraigned the Parent Government all along the line.He ae cused the Government of sacrificing the national domain of the province to t interests of the clients of tha Premier's faw offce.That was bad enough, but in addition to that be despoiled the settler, the man deserving of all t, who goes out with his axe on his back and courage sin his heart to hew out of the virgin forest a home for himself and his family, who goes to extend the peaceful conquest of the country, who goes forth to found a home for his young wife and those little ones who are always found in French- Canadian families, that man was stren- gled in lie honest ee ae ine Gov ernment of the day, to - \u2026 gr.[Américan lumber operator who devastates the forest, and carried off the raw material to make fructify in a foreign land.He instanced the casee of the settlers of Nemtaye, who, after having paid for their lots, and .after having received advice from the Government to remain there, were expelled and imprisoned by the provincial police simply because the American o ator had retained the law office of Fitz- partick, Parent, Taschereau, Roy and Cannon.In like manner, when two Yankees were charged with robbing their Government and ran to this country, the same firm, two of whose members were in duty bound to aid in the prosecution of the two accused, undertook their defence, and the whole administration of justice was put in motion to save them.Instead of being confined in gaol as a poor farmer of this country would be, they were allowed to live at the Chateau Frontenac.The goddess of justice was represented with a bandage over her eyes, so that she coyld see neither one side nor the other.but in this province, of late, she had removed a corner of the bandage, and the scales she held were weighted down on one side with the price of her prostitution.__ When the Opposition denounced thesc actions in the Legislature the Prime Minister offered to fight.A voice\u2014 That is like a statesman.\u201d SCORES PREMIER PARENT.The same Prime Minister, who occupied every position he could lay his nands on, was receiving money from the province of which he was head, and from the city of which he was Mayor, for an enterprise of which he was president.He even went eo far as to sign notarial deeds with himself.When elections were contested, the Government stepped in and declared that the plaiptiff must lose his case and pay costs.In like manner when a ratepayer of the city of Quebec took an action before the courts to cause Mayor Piren to return a sum of $5,000 which the bec City Council had given him, the - lature stepped in and seid the Council bad the ri to give the people's money to the Mayor as a gift, and the ratepayers his cage.The Government was too » .They must have some brake put upon them, or the people of the province would long bave reason to rue trusting the men in power to-day.The Conservatives had been denounced as taxers because they had tried to re- establuh an equihbrium in the affairs of the province, yet at the last session the Goveryment had attempted to impose taxes on donations from father to eon.and when they had been discovered at it, they had withdrawn their bill, and Mr.Parent had repeated his programme speech, \u201cLet us go to bed.\u201d FEDERAL RESIGNATIONS.Mr.J.A.Renaud, K.C., followed and dwelt upon the resignation of two of the lea ing membe - of the Cabinet as a subject ich shouid lead the electors to reflect.Mr.Blair, who had been chosen by Sir Wilfrid Laurier as hein man 0 preside over the ilway rument.had not been consulted on the Grand Truok Pacific proposal.When the bill was submitted to his consideration, the Minister of Railways, like the rest of the country, asked: \u201cHow much will this road cost?\u201d The answer was, \u201cWe don't know, but if must go through at once.\u201d He asked again: \u201cWhere will it pam?\u2019 The Government replied: \u201cWe don't know, but it must go through.\u201d The Minister then asked: \u201cWhat kind of a country will it traverse?How long will the road be?\u2019 The Government replied: We do not know, but it must go through, and go through at once.\u201d Then the Minister of Railways resigned, and fought the proposal.In like manner when Mr.Tarte, recog: mizing the patent necessity for further rotectiori, if (Canada was to be kept for \u2018anadians, sought to have the tanff re vised, the free traders in the Government ) - ure\u2014of- justice to.Cmnas ian enterprise, and Mr.Tarte left the Cabinet.ese things should lead the electorate to reflect.Ministers did not leave their positions for the mere pleasure of the thing.This was no longer a question of bleu and rouge, it was a matter of business, The speaker closed with the suggestion that the banner for the next election should be neither blue nor red.or rather.that it should be both red and blue, and that there should be inscribed on one side, \u201cNo G.T.P.,\u201d and ou the other side, \u201cCanada for the Canadiane.\u2019\u2019 INTEREST IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS.Hon.P.E.Leblanc saw in the large audience and the careful attention given the speakers, a further proof that the French-Canadians took a deep interest in public affairs, and did not wish to be mere voting machines, actuated by a cry of some kind.The people had heard many things on which they should reflect.They had heard the Federal issues discussed, and they had heard \u2018something of the re cord of the Parent Government.When Mr.J.M.Tellier, M.L.A., for Joliette.became Attorney-General, for he would certainly reach that position, Yankee fhieves would never find an asylum in Canada, for the public powers would re place the bandage which has been torn from the eyes of the dess of justice.Mr.J.M.Tellier closed the meeting by thankong the distinguished epeakers for coming to visit them and interest the people of the district.He co tulated the people on their demeanour t ghout.It was just what he had known would happen.He then called all present to give three cheers for His Majesty, the King.The cheers were given with right Joyal good will, after which Mr.Pelletier roposed cheers for the chairman, Mr.Felier.for the speskers of the day.and Mr.Tarte clai the right, in the name of young and old, to propose cheers for the ladies.= STREET RAILWAY WIL M$ Mr.Robb, City Treasurer, has received from the Street Railway Com its annual statemerit for the past y .Its im nce to the tity is that it shows what amount the corporation is entitled to.as percentages, for the privilege the company has of operating electric cars in the city.The statement sent to the city is as follows: og 5 2 GT Gross $533 ès Month.Receipts.3 2 3 24 > $35 «BO 1902\u2014 tember .5189,150.48 $18,567.56 $170,682.93 Br To: .179,432.88 17,608.83 161,814.83 November .170,833.63 16,790.78 164,042.86 December .178,041.63 17.500,60 155,541.23 1908\u2014 .168,882.60 17,046.20 151,838.49 Be.189,065.47 112054 15-105 .\u2026 168,987.48 TR).205.ao .\u2026 \u2026 170,060.12 18,114.37 151,985.76 May .+ © 170,771.14 17,831.29 152,045,85 June .05.484.13 20,825.03 184,629.10 July .\u2026.213,337.07 19,792.39 182,544.68 August ./ | ! MGE9649 19,609.88 188,976.61 HT 506.20 406.50 §1.041,190.80 3 - | PNY 0634011 THIS YEAR Advertising -.cor ves 8,000.00 Net proceeds from sale of mutilated coin .8,000.53 Total receipts .$1,964.251.23 The following snows the percentages paid to the city: 4 per cent.on earnings to 6 per cent on earnings to.$500,000.00 \u2026 on earuings to .$40,000.00 2 $0,000.00 8 per cent.$464,261.33 36,340.11 Percentage due City of Montreal .$106,340.11 The above percentage is the largest the city ever received from the Street Railway Company.\u2019 At the present time the city !s having a legal fight with the company as to its earnings In outside municipalities.\\It is the contention of the corporation that percentages should be paid on such earnings.This view of the matter, however, is not coincided in by the company.In addition to the percentages paid by the compariy to the city, the company also gives $60,000 a year for snow removal.LORD MILNER \\ RETURNS TO LONDON.Perhaps to Consult Regarding Cabinet Office\u2014Duke of Devon- shire\u2019s Position.; Londen tember 28.\u2014Iibrd Milner f for England, for the has left Carls! : 1g! ier Bal.} .will be probably several days be- {our It , ; ly decide hether to reconsider his refusal to be come Mr.Chamberlain's enccessor.Other reports circulated here announcing a ser ious hitch in the reconstruction of the Cabinet are based solely lack of knowledge of Lord tions.It is learned further that Mr.Balfcur regards Lord Milner as vital to the suc cens of the Cabinet and is willing to post- \u2018pone the reconstruction of the new nun- istry indefinitely so long as there is a chance of getting the High Commissioner to South Africa to accept the vacant post.îlner take = | , Lord If, after personal ap ot 8 Colonial Office.- - a persists im his ref the Earl 01 DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.° n a 's inten- of the hé will good-naturedly remain in binet àt the ben the milways are unable to carvy urgent request of the King, wards he of che Union sta 8 oi eos.py of the ministrye The same a e Uni ng Up y.it will be dificuit task to divert it [authority adds that the Duke of Devon- back.If the Government wants to spend shire\u2019 will remain in office on the express $100,000,000, he would suggest that understanding that if the Government fifty millions could be spent right takes any.action which seems to him to in the province of Quebec, improv.be, ersive of free trade principles he at ia decléred that Mr.Ritchie and ation railways, which would traverse land Hamilton were k in ig known to be ft for eclopization.In that horancé of the fact that the Duke had my the whole country would be benefit- reigned when they .t is also In 1806, Mr.Caagrain recalled, the to Pri Minister pes , ee Mr.Cham ple of Canada were told that the Govern bertain did, bas were sup ment of the day was the ent that prehoed.lard, « Min .iw on , s ft hears thay Mr Zain as Secretary of Wer.A STEEL TRUST FOR GERMANY.Its Object is to Control Export Trade, Which is Unprofitable.\u2019 Lopdon, er 28.\u2014 The British Consal- at Berlin reports that the formation of a German a trust may be expected before the end of the yest.One of the objects will be ta control the ex- pont of won and steel,\u201d which his not itherto been undertaken by most of the vie! I \u2018 to in.n last two years Fe by mil 8 Fs en t no margm Pp , bul even a loss.It is expected that the new syndicate will be able to conduct export tions under favourable conditioris.trust will include works belonging to er Hon.Mr.Hault premier of the |iDVestigation into the Northwest ferritories.Tan ingervine [held at : and OY end that \u20ac gislature would meet [M ade QG has completed, again some tîme during the last week in jan the finding of the court will be made .who, would.rouse.among them a \u2014senti0 JON.LP.PELLETIRS STRONG ESPOUSAL | OF AN ANTI-BOURASSA ATTITUBE Loyalty and Tolerance the Keynotes of an Eloquent Address to the Electors at Laprairie Yesterday\u2014 Other Addresses in \u2018the Same Strain.At Laprairie yesterday, Hon.L.P.Pel- letier- denounced in no measuered terms the anti-British campaign of Mr.Henri Bourassa and his fellows, before an audience of nearly three thousand persons, drawn from different points of Laprairie and Napierville and from the city of Montreal.In a stirirng burst of eloquence, the for mer Attorney-General of Quebec arraigned those responsible for race appeals and\u2019 for endeavouring to raise hard feelings between, the different races in this cœun- try.\u201cAs a French-Canadian,\u2019 he said, \u201cI protest against the attempt being made rouse French-Canadien against England.I am a French-Cana- dian, and I am proud of it.I am proud of the old country from which my fath- to sentiment ers and yours came.I am proud of my French blood.I love my French-Cana- dian mother and my nationality.But do not let Frenoh-Canadiahs hearken to those meant of hostility to the country which has every right to our love and affection for the way we have been treated in this Canada of ours.We speak our own language, we worship at our own altars in our own temples, with the greatest freedom on earth, beneath the protecting folds of the British flag.Certain people, and men with eloquent voices, too, speak sneeringly to us of \u2018Our England.\u2019 \u201cFor my part, I am ready to accept the term.Yes.she is \u2018Our England,\u2019 and we are proud of her splendid record.We are proud of the free institutions and she When the unworthy Government that to-day misrules our former mother country expelled the communities; when they put on the street saintly wo- the just and equitable laws which bas given us.mn who had consecrated their lives to God, where did these dispersed communities take refuge® Where did the men who had consecrated their lives to the education of youth and the service of God take refuge when they were not allowed liberty of conscience in the land of their birth?They found a refuge and a haven of protection beneath the broad folds of the grand old flag which protects our own rights and our liberties.(Tremendous cheers.) OUR FREE INSTITUTIONS.\u201cI deny to the demagogues of yesterday and the demagogues of to-morrow, whether they come as the emissaries of Sir Wilfrid Lau- Tier or otherwise, the right to at- nst race and creed agaiost cre in this happy land, where English, Irish, Scotch and French hve together, worshipping each at his own altar and working all together for the upbuilding of our grand new country, under the freest institutions the world has ever seen.(Renewed cheering.) \u201cI tell you, gentlemen, that the men who do such work must fail.The more the different races learn of each other the better will they a together.I here and now tal Mr.enti Bourassa, and others of his fellows =lLo fol ow in his footsteps, that they will meet their own pun- isbment in the reprobation of their own French-Canadian fellow citizens for their attempt to light the fierce fires of race hatred for base political purposes.\u201d dpe bd thd dd dd bd bk bb dod bbb bb dob dbdbt bobbed bbb db bb bbb dh bbb This outburst was received by the immense throng with every sign of appro val; in fact, as he continued on that line, Mr.Pelletier was given an ovation, which lasted for several minutes after be ceased speaking.Mr.Louis J.Loranger, LL.D., who follow r.Pelletier, endorsed every word t tleman had uttered on the subject.r.urassa claimed authority to speak to the French au.(RO UP.AP.A GE aw.a esssesessz\u201d \u2014 er Sp PRICES TUMBLING IN WALL STREET More Selling To-day Carried Prices Down to New Low Level.STEEL STOCKS ARE LEADERS Wealthy Men Forced to Liquidate While Professional Bears Take Advantaga of Conditions.From the Special Correspdndent of the Montreal Star in Wal] Street.New York, September 28.\u2014The stock market opened toda alization following the abharp declines in the London market where British Con- sois touched 88.a mew low record for a generation, amid heavy liquidation by speculative interests at that centre.A heavy block of stocks came out at the start in the local market, 4.000 shares of United States Steel preferred be thrown over at 60 58 to 61 compar with 61 3-8, Saturday's closing.Steel common, which closed at 16 1-8 on Raturday 9 at 15 5-8, while the bonds were considerably lower.Under, pressure of the steel group, which, carried them down to new low records; everything on the list melted away, bottom figures for the year being reached in many stocks.There was little news outside of: the labour mituation to cause weakness in stocks, but the fact was recognized that sme causes were in operation which have prevailed for some time since frost, namely forced liquidation by formerly wealthy men who had engaged in promoting and syndicate schemes on too rge a scale and who because they were uking horrowed ital were compelled by money lenders to lighten their ballast.The names of well known individuals were freely mentioned in Wall Street, as among the chief sellers of Steel issyes, Baltimore and Ohio, Pennayivania, Metropolitan, Street Railway, Brooklyn Rapid Transit.Norfolk and Western, Coal- ers and Grangers, which showed the greatest weakness today,\u201d , Some of the low prices reached dur ing the morning.many of which are low vécords, were the following: \u2014 United States Steel Common, 15; United States Steel preferred.5958; Baltimore & Ohio, 72 1-8; Pennsylvania, 118; Union Pacific, 6758; St.Paul, 13514; Metropolitan Street Railway, 100; Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 30 1-4.Missouri Pacific, 86; Norfolk and Western, 53 3-4; Reading Common, 431-8; Atchison mon, 6018; Sugar Refining, 108 1-2.Among the sharpest losses were 414 nts in Metropolitan, 11-2 in Union cific, 2 in St.Paul, 21-8 in Sugar, and 17-8 in Baltimore and Ohio, and 1 3-4 in Steel preferred.Some specialties showed even greater losses, On the curb, Northern Securities declined to 833-4, the lowest on record.Westinghouse Electric lost 12 points on a sale of 100 shares._Interborough Rapid Transit broke 6 poinfs to 81.Liquidation looked for a few minutes to be almost with great demor- | MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Sales.Dom.Coal.\u2014Æ.25 at @1, 25 at 70.Twin City.\u2014% at 84%.25 at 85.25 at 85.225 at 85.2 at 85%, 25, 25.D at 854%.25, 2% at 8%.25 at 55%.25 ut 85%.100 at $y.50 at BMY.Dom.Iron.\u201450) 50, 80 at 104, 50 at 10%.Detroit Ry.\u201428\\ at 63%.35 at 64 Canadian Pacif R.and O .N.8.Steel\u201425 at\\80.26 at 79%, 25 at 79%, Æ at 79, 10 at 80, at 73%.ny Pledo Electric at 20, 100 at 20, % at Reported for the Star by t.Co., stock brokers, 9 8 rament street.frocks Sept.2 Bept 25 Ciosing Ask Bd Bd Canadian Pacific 119 1184 1204 120 Montreal Mt Rall.- 240 Lee Toronto Bt Rall xd.PH\" 0:34 Daly 9 Halifax St Rail x4, .ce 8 Detroit United R.xd 64 fn 65 B41 Winnipeg Ry.21a 175 250 190 8t.JoBn do.125 oo.138 RI Twin City Transitzd 85 84 AD Ah West India Rlectrie.855 Cais ao ?ce Toledo Rlectrie.118 10% Lo.Ra O=Hav Co.75 pa T8 74% Cable, 185 1 Lee on graph ©.2222 1 160 Bell Telephone .\u2026 .Ce Ce eae Light,Hests Power.78 74% 754 75 Dom Stes) ._.31 Do do Pret.40 Laurentide Pulp.Novas Boots Steel .Do do pref.Ogtivie Milling.Do a Ogilvie Milling Kova Beotia Steel .NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Star by C.D Monk.16 St.Batrameni street, local manger for J.8.Bache and Co.Now York.over âir- ect private wires Rept.28.ning.ligh.low.Close Stocks.Opening.uptr 2.3) Amalgamated Cop's 41% 40% 377% 31% American Loco Com.184 154 14% 144% De Do pref.sa - 88 R2 Am Bugar Refin Co 110 110% 108% 109 Do pref.1171s 117% 117% 117% Am Smite d Ref Co.404 fie \"0 404 Am Car Foun LL.28y Rig 23% 23 din 40m 004 874 nas, HT 38 715 724% #1 + 204 10% 10e 3 1R3, 4 1184 118 VIN Canada Southern.PROAGSRAIQEE Cees Ches £ Ohio .28 an Tin 2a Chica NW | 54 154 1634 1504 Chte.Mti à RePaui.1 136 188% 136 herp.114 10% 11 Colorado Do a ep i.ë re rma er; me me aa IE RT Sm RL ter is not far distant.Along the wharves adopted.and an amendment to this wae aa , Dominion Iron and Steel C |.H 1 .am ; ; > the vesselmen are already beginning: to also placed forward asking that the vari- pére and ers turn the} ot paid, therefore the funds are lacking weight bein given to] ne; otiations hen oa d nturday night.rd Dimed Ly footing uncontrollable, but short covering check- speculate as to the date when, navigation on , le bodies such or the Shipping In The various portions of the correspond- from this quarter for dividend purposes.ii things and do not find.them in the badly injured thet he died as the amby.| ¢d the decline, ad rallies.followed that 1 \u201c will close.je, however.will not come heres \u20ac ade De as Harbour Engineer and en, again, the Coal Company as yet has The inf is plain that th lance reached the Notre Dame Hospi-| ¥°Te In &me instances lairly w eld.for some weeks vet.Last vear the date to pass upon the plans.ence between the .| not entered upon the possesaio ite treaty.e inference is plain tha ey i \"P| During the first hour more than 3,000 4 , id was \u201cDecember Sih, bul this ro record \u201cThe amendment va gray put and Mr Fontaine wer read, the commimion, property\u201d at thy amor tepals [907+ Ahh seemed much impresnd verdict seater deck wan Wena | Sf vers trade a vs 0 8 Sod Which oo approached the 1 Blak vi one OT PES emmy.Retold Mer: nad ny ase against them and they dertake the matter.by Mr Christopher Robinson's argument \u2019 Canadian Pacific dropped to 11834, 4 i 3; 3 2 t i i about the last week o re .3 \\ v, .- , ; Sr, \u20ac ; , es to.4, shares.- November.The amount of business to frion and Hodgson.Those opposed were finally came to the conclusion that he |.The question of the amount of the div which bristled with good pointa.A Lower Wheat Market.A aying 4 appeared again in suffl- NY Contras rad 1154 316 113 5 , $1 ; i I the i ceni the Mayor.the Chairman, Mr.Bickerdike had not a legal leg to etand upon.idend, en it does come, is one of a During the luncheon interval the mem- lent volume turn the list temporari! 1 : A he ome le atitiged.e intervening and My Doran + MT Mr.Kennedy stated that by the terms deal, of interest.There are few who bers of the Commission were again photo- oShioaso, September 3 Wheat as Spwards.a about a dosen or aor ed a.EN pi) un , ul ] : fo \u2019 \u2018 ; not believe that the rate of eight per hed.- mber sold a Cc to Tike, ulative favourites rallied à point.do llpret.45 43,5 406 444 | of his contract there was still some 11.-| Cent ; ght per grap M 3 the spec A po KY Ontario à Ve 3 H 7 per annum will be decreased as , \u2014 and May at 78 to 78%c, compared with 4 ?o'clock th Ket k.o est mm INS it | = 000 or 12.000 tolses of stone to deitver.At érably.In some quarters ito boners; Carters Win Action.TT and T84c.respectively.on Baturday.Anca again and the recoveries were pretty rou u qu 8 ass a 40 ?the present time the commissioners\u2019 that à .Heavy Indian and Russian shipments in- i P fell to 11 th 2 2 works were badly in need of stone.It| er of ° no ph tiem, to he hold: -Mr.Justice Robidoux, on Saturday.con- duçed ré-selling of grain at Liverpool.4 low.volet of \u201cihe year fem e \"> ° 118% A was finally resolved to-give Mr.Kennedy five t.and others edu to l.demned the city to pay 8100 end costs to Nearly everything in the way of news| Kansas and Texas pref.and Consolidat.7 | oor ED IRKS & SONS authority to order nn material where th Pen be si maintain that fourteen carters, who have their stands and circumstances was against the price.ed Gas ytelded 3% and 3.respectively.884 9 h Id up to 2,000 tonk, which amount © mie si.Craig street, opposite the Flace Viger The large worid's shipments, the big in- ° 43% : \u2019 - e cou Pon ing for this autumn t be e Police Committee establiched crease in the amount afloat, snd the | ss to announce that in addition to Toe Cet Boenees wiated that plane to- arat near the hotel for the fact that Duluth has recelved 60 cars of potmieimieioieiei 58 Beg T » designs | Thé Chief Engineer stated that stone to-| WELL KNOWN & separate stand near the Rotel for the wheat in two days.and the demand for » a thelr regular \u201cstock\u201d des gns in day was wotth more than F'ontaine's con- rome emp One he carter avon red by cash up there is quite small.oF ction + THE À NOON MARKET 1 17% ., who A are for heavier receipts at th nne- E AFTER! .; f tract price HORSEMAN KILLED.the ate) suthorities.and the constable lia and Duluth.Pe Js estimated by 1 A relly in Wall Street soon after + see & ; Co arge at the = used a tt à -B Ri Will Discuss Mr.Tarte.A horeemsh named William Vaux in the the other carters to solicit fares at the the throes ing \"wheat States.will ve 2 the of ted 8 nding ne extent 3 ans « à w i hers of .the Liberal gmploy of Dr.McEachran, was killed atv hotel steps.Two of cases were dis- 208,006,000 bushels, which is 55,000,000 gres:- î and the professional element was «+ 3 \u2019 E , [ _ Certain members the by y Saturday.He was driving to Cartierville missed, ns it was shown that one of the er than estimated by the editor of ihe + in evidence, nome covering of morn + ise nw Hi } À, Tuer nave recently added four new 7.rue Fatal are HR mmning fs hone th fround on Ese lps Sergi ne fe A | Commersial Weak Trade, in Thent wap | Fine tort tirs beng Gone, whe + BOI EE +, | .Lo.q LA .A n à i i i ull an yo - he : icination Bubbereom.\u201cpate cage ; designs for the coming Fall and Win- \u2019 be held this eventing, at St.Bridget's Hall, Lill.Just how the accident happened will ova: a a \u2018employe ca master south-western account oulside of the sea- 4 others 3 bought hy: anticipation of - * J sé 39 #8 , Ë .; ter trade, as follows: çÇ Corner of Masonnense snd St.rae .not likely be known.on picked uw carter, \u2019 board and local e.3 ra alter lo .Lt LL RE \u201c à \u20ac reet rpose ; ying condi I .Tess! Cg.Webs.bY Ts 18% 1} % ; » \u201c ition taken by the former Minister of passed away while en route to the al 4 , + bo do pref.It 270 TM » & ES \u201cTHE HARVARD, NE NE PORT, volic Works.on clara, hoepital.He \u2018wia fifty ovo years Special Notice.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.|% The remit wars moderate im.| witwlobdti\u2019 fn OU 5 * \u201cTHE FLORENCE,\u201d THE MERCEDES,\u201d The chair wil be taken at eight o'clock, of age.An inquest is to be held.Layton Bros.\u2019 window, 144 Peel street.; gapromtet 26, 1974.i provement Pr ive featule.om a 4 Do pref.lll nn 5 ae a |A #, i i i , ax quite a looks very racti is week, wi 8 se : most - A po: Choice examples of which may now be and 8 pb Speakers will dress the new style 2% Bertin\u2019 Piano.just arrived Opsnint.muet rover comme + r ly of « point ° 85 from the I cg, il à ; i wh 6» B orenoon low level., 3 - renging In price from $3.00 to.$30.0.ie innove Dre dihe Hom,] Ter Per Brooke Bersaved.fron ie Toronto Expostion.[int gem | TREE de Ew date Er |E Gme Che oc mors vas om nt À Gee Out OF by Train, ul C8 : ranging p \u2019 oT Mr.Tarte will attend the meeting.| The Rev.H.A.Brooke, assistant mini- | - Oh Du gon.de $n 439% |+ noon Canadian Pacific declined to 4 Oaudiosse St, Michael, who is sald to ; | HENRY BIRKS & SONS, | tor te Sa Chur SB NEE Apes ee Tow buy wore Pane you [on 2 H3h fuel MELE Deon mE Tmt BEIT | gh Wo 9 wiylgrunt Big Game.erat.Brooke, was drowned on Saturday the Dee don many years, and Bators Pos Pt 0 ne ne HR Î lied to 119 in rympathy with à + pi AF near the ynees.It was \u201cWy - £1 by : Mears.McLean and Arkwright, two| in the Bow River.near the laextord Re.the very best of satisfaction.See new Ler, opi note 1950 1020 19303 |# stronger feeling in Wall Street in + air some Mitlegitime Defons a Dassing * 2.Jewellers and Diamond Merchants, onary.; » 01 serve In the Northwest.The deceased © pau ; .166 30 + that stock.+ : e ore he was 3 v Englishmen who are.on their way to In with assortment st Leach\u2019s, 3440 St.Cather as .found.At Notre Dame Hospital it ie ; PHILLIPS SQUARE - + + + ++ > MONTREAL.dia will spend six weeks huntin Vig me neta Tver With horas and waren ine street, in ocak, mahogany and wal- messe\u201d cores a vb\u201d a0 + ; + rted that he has a slim chance fer * % | in the vicinity of Banfl and Golden, B.C.All three were drowned.+ © nut cases.+ ou.pi tite his life.| 4 fn ; 4 .fue pe des sens THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR#-MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 28.1908.LE + SD MEA fine ES SE IRE .wr - cu Street Gossip and OW The present unsettled conditions In in England.A London cable states th 48000080 In the United States and in England rich man's crisis.\" dreds of millions of consols and other hands.not of the investing publie, but borrow money to carry such holdin above the yleld on the securities held.a week.th y another ¢ause; namely.the liquidation three-quarters of a mi'lion sterling in blocks of mining shares were sold out.0906088002668 SOE ESS pe < RAILWAY EARNINGSB.\u2014For the first two weeks of September gross rallway carnings in Canada are given by Dun's Agency at $1.774,006, à galn of $153,000, or 9.4 per cent.Gross earnings of all rali- roads in the United States reporting for the two weeks of September were $16,- 113.312.an increase of 8.7 per cent.compared with Jast year, and 17.2 per cent compared with 1901.BANK STATEMENT.\u2014Changes for the week shown by Saturday's returns of the New York Associated Banks were as follows: Burplus reserve.Inc.31.295.673 Loans .Dec.5.008.100 Specie - LL ee Dec.1,308,100 Legal tenders .+.Ine.667,500 + Depositt-_\u2014\u2014 \u2026.«Bee EERE AP0- Cireulation .-\u2026.Ine.318,600 Surplus against deposits other than UB.funds.Inc.1.783.125 CANADIAN NORTHERN.\u2014-The company reports as follows: Changes 31803.1902.Inc.August gross.$250,800 $130 $0 $119.00 Expenses .109.100 80.7 88, 100 August net .$81,700 350.20 $31,500 Two mon.gro! 3505.600 $263.200 3242100 Expenses .\u2026.\u2026.834,773 161.600 173,100 Two mos.net.$170,900 $101,600 369.300 BANK CLEARINGS.\u2014Messrs.Dun report the aggregate bank clearings in the Dominion for the past week, with the usual comparisons, as follows: Sept.24 Sept.17, Sept.25, 1903.1803.1902.Montreal .318.064.960 $20,734,036 $22,133,000 Toronto.13.569.521 18.737.258 16.573.625 Winnipeg .4.450.316 4,576,660 3.567.403 Halifax .1.648.078 1.771.266 1.574.880 Quebec .1,632,577 1,689,365 1.414.071 Ottawa.1,541,384 1.979.427 1,680,223 Hamilton .1.008.433 1.191.136 718.947 St.John 1,140.857 995,7 806.206 Vancouver .1,525,378 1,462,523 1,387,116 Victoria 691,417 809,542 511.514 London .766.847 806,449 655.439 CROW'S NEST OUTPI'T.\u2014The output for the collieries of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company for the week ending september Æ was 12,253 tons: Coal Creek.8.245 tons; Michel, 3.068 tons: Morrisey, 940 tons.Total output for week, 12,253 tons Average daily output, 2,042 tons.Total output corresponding week last year.9.603 tons.Average daily output, corresponding week last year, 1,600 tons.Echoes.ë $bt 8 sHotbé Star Office, Monday.September %.riderable attention abroad, owing to the somewhat similar state of affairs market that a real! similarity ex sts between the disturbed financial The crux of the troul je in London Ix that literaifv huns:des of the Atlantic has been much aggravated by public distrust, engendered by the d'screditable stock-jobbing manipulations of years, And by the enormous over-capitalization of new companies.Last extreme depression of consols resulted Immediately ccased capitalists.This movement caused the forced sale of no less than disturbances in New York should react on London.and vice versa.GOED TOOL ED THE SOLDIVGODDI DITDHIDSBDE Stock .Exchange 444000 4 the stock markets is attracting con- at it is agreed on all hands in that tion In that each is in the nature of \u2018a new securities have gone into the of financiers, who are compelied to at a ruinous rate of interest\u2014far Naturally, the position on both the past few trom still of three separate ac,ounts for de- consols, In addition to which huge lt was also inevitable that the COP ORIPII90C I?! 992660 es DECREASED EXCHANGES\u2014Bank exchanges In the United Btates continue to show a considerable loss compared with both preceding years.and some curtailment of payments through the banks compared with earlier months this year.Exchanges last week at all the leading cities in the United States were $1,608.582.283, a decrease of 27.3 per cent, compared with last vear.2.7 per cent.compared with 191, The loss ia greatest at New York, but at other leading cities, especially In the East, exchanges con- tinge less than in both preceding years.DULUTH STATEMENT.\u2014The general fiscal statement of the year's business of the Duluth.South Shore and Atlantic Rallway, controlled by the C P R.was THIS TOTUN last Week Following are some additional detalls of the statement: Important items of the traffic statis.ties compare as follows: Assets\u2014 1903.1902.1901.Pass.carried.641.210 581.668 552.315 Pass.carried 1m .85.327.300 32,R16,802 2R,896,,517 Ave.rate per pass.per M.2.733c 2.692c 2 143¢ Pass.earnings per mile .$1.1187 St.1288 LL.Tons freight carried .L,487.665 2.311.464 2.391.654 Tons carri 1 mile .148.858 714 139,431.327 121,260,119 Ave.receipts per ton pe mile .1.058¢ 1.131c 1.231¢ Freight earnings per trn.mile .$1.46 $14.The important items of the general balance sheet as of June 39 compare as fol lows for two years: Assets\u2014 1903.1902 Ine.Road and equip.$45,424,113 $45,384.402 $39.718 Mineral range R.R.Le 474.795 351,195 123,600 Btation ledger .191 878 209,731 *17.853 Materials Cee 225.197 198,018 27.184 Profit and loss def.1,970,417 1.936.686 33.851 Total .348,878.237 $48.666.757 211.470 Liabllities Car trust notes.295,111 346,566 *51 455 C.P.R.gtd.Int.adv.2.383.55F 2.241.275 142 280 Vouchers .204,045 227,931 \"23,886 Acc'à chgs.and taxes .-.- 23.07 272.581 150.916 Total .48,878.227 48.668 T57 211,470 *Decrease.STOCK LIQUIDATION PRICES 60 LOWER Wall St.Depression and Professional Bear Operations Responsible.PUBLIC IS AGAIN JNVOLVED Margins Again Being Demanded to Protect Holdings\u2014Failure to Do Bo Caused Belling.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 correspondents of the Montreal Star in Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade reporte that stocks zvere heavy, while wheat was steady.In the local market stocks were heavy.Sales in the New York Stock Exchange Faturday were 346,780 shares.\u201cThe #ock market was extremely weak to-day and a number of fresh low price Jevels for the year were created.There were two principal contributory cajsés for the unfortunate condition of the market.In the first place Wall Street was again badly depressed following similar conditions for some days pat.Some stocks were directly affe by the de clines in the larger market while in the comes of others professional operations on the bear side, which have been the vogue for some time, helped to depress other stocks not directly amenable to outside influences direcily speaking.e weakness which has thus bees in evidence for some time has at lust im- volved a portion of the puhlic #hich has played no part in the market operations or some time.The people who bought mocks weekd or monthe ago + what was thought bargain levels now fin em- selves in a position of being called for additional margins.In ap event of that kind there are always some who are not able to respond and to-day witnessed the first Kquidation of any account in that con.rection that the market has had to contend with for several weeks, The market has had so many experi.erces of that sort this year that it in now looked upon aa quite a common thing.A new class of customers, who ccmmenced to buy stocks wheve others left off upon the occasion of some prev.icus slumps, are now being treated to the experience of traders who now look at the market from a disinterested standpoint and can view alumps with complacency.The pit falls of trading on margins are again being forcibly \u20ac emonatrated and at the same time the public is enabled to watch stock prices d to a Jevel that \u201cas hardly thought possible a few months ago.On account of the conditions) noted above the trading was more active than has been the case for nome time and the most active features were Twin City and Dominion Coal.the former stock being a strikingly geak feature.Canadiamh Pacific was also surprisingly weak.Twin Citv opened at 87 3-4 com with 80 in this market at the close of last week.Throughout the forenoon seasion the price declined sieadily until 84 34 was touched.The trading in Canadian Pacific lighter, but thé price declined from 319\u2019 at \u2018he opening to 118 1-4 compared with 120 last week.There was what was rded by some as mpport in Dominion Cosl.The deal- jugn.opened at 71 and 00 Was touched during the forenoon, but there Was a recovery of a point to 70.Although the balance of the market waa weak the declines were not wo striking.Nova Reotia Steel wan taken at 80 compared with 84 last week and Montreal! Street mold at 233 compared with 235, the final figures last week.Roth ome stocks are to wide fluctuations.was fractionally easier at 7458 to 7434.Detroit United created a new low level for the year at 631-4, but closed better at noon at 64.Toledo was steady at 19 1-2 to 20.but Dominion Iron figured among the weak lot, selling off irom 11 to 10 1-4, compared with 11 Î-2 at the close last Dominion Iron bonds were down fhree points to 63.Last week's liquidation movement waa resumed at the opening of today's New York Stock Market.xtreme weakness was shown by Steel securities, all of which went to new low records.The traction shares also showed pronounced heaviness, and a number of the higher class railway shares made declines of one int and over.Efforts to rally the mar- soon after the opening and at other times during the early sesmon proved unsuccessful.Opening prices broke sharply from Saturday\u2019s level, à gain of 18 in Union Pacific being the solitary exception.Louisville and Nashville dropped 31.2 and then rallied 11-2.There were running sales of 4,000 shares of United States Steel preferred at 605-8 to 61, compared with 61 3-8 Saturday, and the common stock and second mortgage bonds opened at new low level records, the former at 15 5-8 and the latter at 601-2.United States Steel subsequently sold \u2018down to 153-8, and the preferred to 6018, a new low record.The market continued {everish and unset: tied.In New York at noon \u2014 Monex on call firmer at 3; prime mercantile paper, 6 to 61.2.\u2014\u2014 Declines extended into the second hour, carrying the declines to 2 to 21-2 for Atchison, St.Paul, Mop., B.and O., Delaware and Hudson, Rock Island preferred, Manhatton, Sugar and some others.The liquidation seemed to have spent its force then, and a rally of a point followed in those stocks which had suffered most Prices gave way again before noon, when Amalgamated 214, nited States Steel preferred touched 591-2, and the bonds 8 7-8.Meesrs.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 111 1-4 second, 99 14; third, 4934; Cau- adian Pacific, 123; Hudson Bay, 351-2.The Montreal Clearing House returns of bank clearings to-day Were $2,715,871.London close: Consols for money, 87 34; do.for account, 87 34; Anaconda, 3 3-4; Atchigon, 63 38; do.pfd., 90 1-4; B.& OQ, 74 1-2; Can.Pac.123; Chesapeake & Ohio, 29; Chicago Ureat Western, 15; Chicago, Mil.and St.Paul, 14(; De Beers, 19 3-8; Denver & Rio Grande, 20 7-8; do.fd., 73; Erie, 24 7-8; do.lat pfd., 65 14; ° bod pfd., 46; Illinois Central, 131; Louisville and Nashville, 88 1-2; Mo., Kas.& Texas, 18, New York Central, 119; Norfolk and Western, 57 34; do.pfd., 83 12; Ont.and Western, 20; Penna., 61 1-4; Rand Mines, 90; Reading, 23; do.let ¢d., 37: do.2nd pfd., 33; Southern Ry.8 38; do.pfd.1-2; Southern Pac.40 1-2; Union Pacific, 71 1.2; U.P.pid., 87 1-2; U.S.Steel, 16 4; U.6.Steel pfd., 62 1.2; Wabash, 18 12 do, pfd., 30°19.Bar silver steady, 27 38 .e.Money, to 4 .c.Discount rate for hort bills, A 144 -4 per cent.London copper prices supplied by J.8.Bache & Cor New York, ace as follows: London copper, spet, £54 15s; decline, 5a; futures, 176 Gd; decline 2s 6d.tee Mesers.J.S.Bathe and Co., New York send the following advices to their Montreal manager, Mr 6 D.Monk: h mericans in on, heavy, with steels Special ne in Le roads or 8rd week ember av r r i gross increase 8.38.Enasearnings for August, gress increase, $704,755, and net fherease 040.Lets demand fot stockedn loan crowd.Mobile & Ohio annual show 7.7 p.c.earned Toronto Rails declined int to BY, Richelieu one to 74.while Montreal Power on stock.18 ba less than 25 pæ.- reserve in éBaturday'e statement, against 25 preced week.Consols in London en ow record at 87 15-16, decline 14.Charles Mead Co.) réçeived the following advices o their special wire: The New York $harket this ring has been very weak Bid at times almost demoralized, under fib influence of continued heary tiquidationztf an urgent \u20ac er supplemented b rish pressure.There Twas good support in places which check: ed the tendency toward ; anic, but it was on a scale down and n:! polhing move than a steadying influence as the successive orders were ruached.e heaviest pressure was probably in the fractions and Steel issues all of the rather reaching new low records on laige transactions.The heaviest selling was for out of town houses notably Philadeiphia, Pittsburg and Chicago, where mauv weak \u2018accounts are supposed Lo be in process of liquidation.After the frat hour there was a shight rally due to short covering, but there was no vim to the buying and the general feeling is apprehensive that more iquidation is to come.The Buston ma:- ket has been very weak to-day.The trad ing has been very live'y and at times there has been somewhat of a panicky feeling in the board.Dominion Coal sold 70 2 and 69.Dominion Iron held steaiy at -2.F.J.Penfold and Co.received the following advices over their private \u2018are from New York: Liquidation was serious in the first hour although the market did not get ou: of hand.It was receiving support in places.but mostly on a scale down.It was recognized that at least one account of some consequence was being liquidated and possibly more.Floor traders gave little support by covering shorts on breaks.The heaviest liquidation came from Philadelphia.It was underst an Interest there had been obliged to let go n heavy line of stocks including tractions, B.and 0.and probably Louisville.Various rumours were current to account for the weakness in B.and O.The most circumstantial was one ascribed eelling to an interest formerly associated with the prop erty although this was denied by people often well informed.Among the forenoon sales in Toronto were: C.P.R., 1330 at 118 1-2 to 119 14: Twin City, 885 at 88% to 8 1-2: Dominion Coal, 245 at 70; Nova Scotia Steel, 50 at 80.pl Cae - Laidlaw & Co., New York, send then Montreal manager, Mr.Louis S.Caldweli, the following advices: The market 1s active and news considerations form no factor.Prices are governed entirely by the necessity of liquidation.This necessity seems to be very great, and it is astonishing that Wall Street preserves an unbroken front in the faec of it.Railroad bonds are weak, and the only demand for stocks seems t4 come from the covering operations of cal professional operators.Railroad earn.ngs are excellent.Illinois shows in its annual report an increase of nearly $700,000, with an increased surplus.B.& O.reports enormous groas earnings.In the main the operations on the board are carried on quietly.There 18 no indication of any panicky etate of feeling, although at one time this morning it looked as if the liquidation movement had almost gotten bevond control, but the market received support and the covering of short stock ut out last week imparted a firmer tone his, however, was quickly followed by renewed pressure to sell.Morning Transactions.Canadian Pacific-\u2014340 at 119, 39 at 11944, 25 at 119.300 at 118.Dominion Iron com.\u2014350 at 11, 200 at 10%.100 at 10%.50 at 10%.50 at 10%.Montreal Streét Rallway\u20143 at 237, 125 at 233.2 at 236.8 at 25, 14 at 231.Detrnit\u201425 at 63%.25 at 63%, 25 at 63%.5 at 63%.50 at 63%.50 at 64.Toronto Street\u2014100 at 94, 15 at 04 Dominion Coal com.\u2014100 at 71.100 at 7.175 at 69.275 at 6944, 75 at 70, 100 at 69% 200 at 7.175 at 70.Richelleu\u201410 at 7444, 2% at 74, 25 at 74 Twin City\u2014128 at 87%.75 at 87%.175 at BTl4, 1 at 87.6 at 8BLG, 30 nt 8714.5 at 87.50 at 86%, 10 at 87%.50 at 56%.200 at 86%, 25 at 86, 125 at 85%.5 ac 55 225 at 85, 225 at 84%.Montreal Power\u2014T71 at T5.7% at 74%.50 at 74%.Toledo\u201475 at 194, 3 at XD.Nova Scotia Steel\u2014100 at 80.Bank of Montrcal\u20141 at 249.38 at 250.Dominton Iron honds\u2014$3.000 at 63.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy & Co., stock brokers, 9 Bt.Sacrament street.Btocus Sept.28 Sept.23.12.0 Ask Bu Ask Bid Cansdian Pacifie.1184 118% 120 1107, Montreal 8t Ry .240 23214 \u2026 : Toronto do .M 93» TwinCity El.Ry .854 Bs Detroit do .\u2026 6 83% Toledo do .= 194 Halifax do .Ss St.John do LL.Winnipeg do 178 Hamilton Go .nest judi do.1.2 Le22ee nt NavCo.\"4 73 Mont L H &Power.53° yy Nov ScoBtesi 2 Coal 82 704 Do Do Pref.1043 10 Dom Iron Com .Au 274 Domlron pret.071 70 Dom Coal Com.112% .do Pref .| .intercol.Coal Com.do do Prof xd .Com Cable Co.1685 150 Montreal TelegCo.Le Bell Telephone Co.Marcon! Wireless.Oglivie MillicgPres.326 .Common.Montr'al Steel Work Do Pref.Min\u2018c's,5t PauldBoo .0 Pref .130 115 124 1079 Quebec .british N'th Amer Merchante\u2026 .Laurentiée oo LL innipèy Kleetrie., Dom lrondstes) .ud .bt.John Hallway.Montres] Street By.Judd 104 Uygilvle Milling.115 \u2026 MoSteel à Coai.eee aaa Canadian Trade and Failures.Deepa ches to Dun\u2018s Review from the miniën tedtify to the continued activity of trade, with generally encouraging crop results, and payments reasuon- ably prompt.Fall trade is satisfactory at Halifax, crops are large and of good quality, and business prospects encouraging.Produce is beginning to move freely.and a full harvest is expected.Gro- cerigs, provisions and millinery are in fair demand at 8t.John, but dry goods and shoes are rather quiet.Harvesting is about finished, and grain crupe are large throughout the province.Whole male trade is satisfactory at Montreal, shoe shops have about concluded tall delivéries, and the exports of dairy products are active at high prices.Quenve reports trade satisfactory, merchandipe moving freely, and collections prompt.Cool weather has developed a brisk trade in fall lines at Hamilton, and jobbers re- rt trade and collections up to expectations.Iron and other industries are employed up to full capacity, \u2018while many are extending facilities.Torontq reports Iiberal sale of groceries, hardw metas and leather, while cured meats aré scarce and in demand, and the movement of fs increasing.Trade condKious at Winol are unchanged.G.Dun and Co.report liabliities of commercial failures for tember to date $8.079,668, against $7,430,738 last year.Failures this week in the United States number 332; against 219 lagt week, 173 the receding week, and the corresponding week last year, and \u2018In C a 19, against 19 last week, 19 the preceding week, and 3% last year, Of failures this week In the United States 90 were In the East, 67 Bouth, 68 West, and 13 in the Pacific \"States, and 3 report liabilities of $8,000 or more.Severe Storm at Boston.Boston, September 38.\u2014\u2014-One of the most pevere electrical storms of the year prevailed in this section for several hours last night: one fatality and several mindr casualties were reported.Michael J.Tul ly.of Dedham.was killed by a boit of lightning: which entered his home at #3 Washington street.The Masonic bulld- ing in Eant Roston was struck and several hundred dollars\u2019 damage done to the \"xs faito building.Daily Commercial Markets and » v Quotations.LARGE INCREASE IN WHEAT VISIBLE.Total in Sight \u2018Also Increased \u2014 Chicago and Liverpool Markets Declined To-day.The Liverpool wheat market closed lower, to-day, October being %d down from Baturday.at 6s 4 and December %d down, at 6s 3%A.Bpot wheat was unchanged, ac 6 to 6s Bd for Walla Walla, 6 1%4 f No.2 red winter and 6s 9%d for No.1 northern spring.Antwerp was steady.at 15%.At Paris September closed at 21.20.English weather was fair.but cloudy\u2014 forecast cloudy.French being cloudy with forecast hot.Chicago quoted December grain at noon as follows : Wheat Le down.at Te: corn.Ye down at 46%c: oats, Yc down at 30%c.Imports to the U.K: Last weak.Previous.Wheat \u2026.399.000 487.000 Méise.\u2026.328,000 266.000 Flour.bbls.201,000 249.00 Russtan shipments ; ; Wheat .ve eo.610.000 605 vod Maise.18,000 14,600 Daunbian shipments : Wheat .0, .238000 Maire.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 350000 .Indian ehipments of wheat To U.K.223,000 104.000 LOCAL MARKET \u2014The market is dull at present and dealers do not look for any immediate improvement, We quote : \u2019 PIE, ISNT Ta TE Afloat [NOU 2 white oats.35c afloat, and 36c ex store; rye.File afloat.FLOUR.\u2014I0cal demand is fair and prices are steady: Choice Manitoba spring wheat patents.3480 : Manitoba strong hakers\u2019.$4.50: winter wheat patents, $3.90 to $4.10; straight rollern.83.75 to $3.55; extras, $3.40 te $3.50: straight rollers, in bags, $1.80 to $1.85, and extras.in bags.$1.65 to $1.70.FEED.\u2014Demand was good and the market steady : Manitcha bran.in bars $17.shorts, $20 per ton: Ontario bran, In bulk.$)6 te $16.50: shorta.$19.and moul- lle.$24 to $28 per ton as to quality.ROLLED OATS,\u2014The demand for rolled oats ig stil] limited.and chiefly for lots to fil} actual requirements.The market ls steady at $1.Ti% to $1.80 per bag.and atl $3.55 to $3.30 per bbl.HAY\u2014A fairly active trade was done in baled hay at unchanged prices.We quote : No.1, $0.60 to $10.50; No.2, 88.00 to $9; clover, mixed.$7 to $7.60, and clover $6.50 to 87 per ton, in car lots.Grain Stocks in Montreal.Sep.26, Sep.39.S a ES ~~ Ree ; a SA x SCR a \u201d a + + 6 & 5.-+ & &- A .\u2014 QEFINITE $ - wrote to Mr.Courtney, deputy minister of finance, stating hiy objection to the Treasury Board order on the ground that \u2014it~clashed with thé Act under which he worked, which, he argued, neceesitated the sending of the cheques to the separate departments.Mr.Courtney, in re- Br suggested that outside legol opinion consulted.Mr.McDougall copeulted F.H.Chrys ler, K.C., Hon.F.R.Latchford, K.C., both of whom supported his contention.The Acting Deputy Minister of Justice rend an opimon to the Treasury Board, meantime, upbolding the Treasury order, without deciding whether the separate departments should not also see the cheques.This was on July 15.and on August 26 Mr.McDougall directed the banks to send duplicates of their statements to the Finance Department and to the department issuing them, which order does not appear to have been i out.On September 2 there was still trouble, and Mr.McDougall wrote Mr.Fielding mentioning an amended minute of the Treasury Board, which directed that, after the Finance Department had finished 1s audit, the cheques be sent to the Audit- tor-General via the departments issuing them.Mr.McDougall states that this has been interpre to mean that the departments were merely messengers, whereas he wanted the departments to check the statements, and he asked that the cheques be sent to him and a duplicate statement to the departments.Mr.Fielding replied that he could not allow the cheques to be sent to the departments, but would send them to the Auditor-Gen- eral to be returned to the Finance De partment.This was not eatisfactory, and was followed on September 8 by an opmuon by Mr.k.L.Newcombe, deputy minister of \u2018vice.who gave it as his opimion that the bank statements might be first audited by the Finance Department, and then by the department issuing and then sent to the Auditor-General.The Auditor-General on September 10 wiote to Mr.Fielding suggesting that Martineau defalcations could not have œ- curred hsd there been a record kept of chcques paid, and that such procedure woula provide sufficient protection.To thin Mr.Melding replied that he under stocc Mr.McDougall\u2019s objection wis le i.ana stating that, if it was not, the Freasary Board ahould be the judge The ectiespondence closes with a letter (rum Mr.McDougall, dated September 11, in whic he declines to admit that che Treasury Board 1s the Judge of audit, and slules that be considered the first minute of the Treasury Board illegal, because it shut out the imuing departments from auditing the bank statements, an obix- ticn which was obviated by the amendad minute.LABOUR MEN WAIT ON THE PREMIER, ree.Present a Memorial in Which the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association is Criticized.Ottawa, Ont., September 28.\u2014A deputation representing the Dominion Trades Congress waited on Sir Wilfrid Laurier to-day, but the interview was interfered with sémewhat by the demands made on the Premier in the House.When the discussion had got nicely started Sir Wilfrid was called to the House and Sir William Mulock took his place.He was not ion there until the Premier sent for him, an the deputation adjourned until one o'clock.The deputation presented resolutions passed at the congress held recently at Brock: ville dissenting from the alleged view of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association that men prominent in the labour movement should not be appointed to itions in the Labour Department.They also asked that the department be not used by the Manufacturers\u2019 Association as a \u201cReceiving agency to overs the industrial market of Canada.\u201d The general tenor of the memorial was an attack on the Canadian Manufacturers Association, which was accused of being \u201cin no wise lacking in cool and ar- togant assumption.\u201d The deputation was composed of A.W.Puttee, M.P.Edgar Empey, Ottawa; P.M.Draper, secretary of the Congress, and Harvey Hall, To ronto.; In the course of his remarks, Mr.Hall ly criticized the constitution of the te.He pointed out that the reform of the Senate promised years ago had not taken place, and submitted that the appointment of millionaires to that body was .mot in the best interests of Canada, as they always voted in the interests of capital.- [PENIAL ~ FROM THE \u201cS00.\u201d Text of Message Received bys Mr.Lewis\u2014A Receiver Appointed.(oee also page twelve.) Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., September 28.\u2014 D.D.is, £ ntendent of the Steel piant, con the statement that be received a telegrem on Saturday afternoon from F.H.Clergue in New York, te the effect that Lhe Consolida oe uperior Company paid off the $5,060, mo e held by Bpeyer .nd Co.and that the different industries would be re-opened on October 8.Mr.Lewis says he received no such despatch from Mr.Clergue.What he did receive was the following: \u201cGive Mr.Coyne every assist = en The Work of Parliament.Epecial to The Montreal Star.tito, September 28.\u2014A Globes de- wpe! from Ottawa says: Cabinet beld an all day meeting on Saturday,when business for the balance of the session van considered.The ernment measures not wot disposed of are few, the Audit Act, of Elgin since 1902.TRIUMPH FOR I CANADIAN SERVICE.Dr.Klotz Has Succeeded in Girdling the Globe in An Astronomical Sense.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 28.\u2014A despatch from Banfield, B.C., dated vesterday, says the first girdling of the Globe astropomic- ally was made by Canada on the all Red Line by Prof.Klotz at Brisbane.Ottawa, September 28 \u2014The achieve ment of Dr.Otto J.Klotz is a valuable contribution to the astronomical knowledge of the world, especially as 1t affects navi: gation.Dr.Klotz, who is chief astronomer of the Interior Department, was directed to undertake this task last winter by the Dominion Government on the recommendation of Hon.Clifford Sifton and left in tbe spring with ope assistant.The longitude, which is based on Greenwich, had been fixed westward from that point to Vancouver and eastward from (Greenwich to Brisbane, but in the Pacific between Vancouver and Brisbane the lines were only placed approximately.and this link Dr.Klotz was asugned to complete.The practical benefits of the work consist in the definite location of the Islands which will be of great service to navigators.as well as a credit to the progress of Canada.DEATHS REPORTED KINGSTON, ONT.\u2014 Morey Spoor.the oldest resident of Wolfe Island, died Sunday night.He was born in Rome, New York, 8 years ago.Chicago.\u2014 Ex-Judge Herbert .J.Davis died at St.Luke's Hospital where he bad been since September lst.| Farnham, Que.\u2014C.F.Beaucheman died on Saturday, aged 59.Chi \u2014C.F.on, secretary of Armour Co.died os ly, of apoplexy.Toronto \u2014G.E.L en died at his home, of cancer of the hver.He had been in the Ontamo civil service for over twenty years.Samuel Rogers, prexident of the Queen City Onl Company, 1s dead, aged 60.He was a brother of Elias Rogers.San Francisco.\u2014Noble Hamilton, one of the foremost of the pioneer jurists of California, is dead.He was B7 years cld.Glengarry Endeavourers.Cornwall, September 28.\u2014 The annual convention of the Chnstmn Endeavour Societies of Glengarry wil be held at Dalhousie Mills on Tuesday and Wednesday, of next week.Ad will be del vered by several clergymen from Gien- garry, Starmont and Prescott, also Rev.Dr.Currie, Perth, and Rev.Murdoch Mackenzie, late of Honan, China.MecL.Sutherland, of Lancaster, will give a report of the recent International Convention at Denver, Ol Chief of Police Shot.Attalla, Ala., September 28.\u2014 While attempting to quell a disturbance in the rear of a saloon here, Chief of Police Jenkins was shot and killed and P:tro\\man WwW.H.Blankenship and John White, an alleged partic.pant in the fight, were seriously wouaded.O'Keefe's Liquid Extract of Malt has been found very helpful in sleeplessness.or where digestion, assimilation and nutrition aré below normal Special Notice.Bargain Steinway Pianos.We have two upright Steinway pianos, perfectly new, which we will sell at bargain prices to immediate cash customers, as we have discontinued the agency.C.W, Lindsay.Limited, 2366 St.Catherine street (one door east of Peel).228 tf PROPERTY FOB BALR FOR BALE \u2014 TWO FIND NEWLY 0 finished pressed Brick cottagse, now vi ant, Noe.and 220 Elm avenue, house, 4 feat B inches by 4v feet, With extension i 13 x Zu.Upen plumbing, electnc light, aoû zemented cellars, to be sold to closes an @- ate.Apply to Alex.Desmarteau, 1558 Notre dame st.Tail.Main 1257.213 *£ tu exceed $60 per month.Apply to Jos.C.Beauchamp, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.230 2 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.~ WANTED \u2014 ABOUT SECOND WEEK in October small comfortably furnished flat or apartment, heated preferred; rent moderate.Box 214, Lachine, Que.229 2 WANTBD \u2014 A FLAT, HOUSE OR tenement of five or six ruobms; rent not to exceed $V per month.Address H, 4240, Siar Office.4 WANTED BY OCTOBER 4TH.A i flat or tenemen!, furnished or unfur- nisbed.central; terms moderate; careful tenant.W, Soll, Star Branch Office.HALLS TO LET.TO \u2014 DRUMMOND HALL, 81 Drummond st., for dances.euchrea, converts, uramalic performances, etc.Hall has Leen thoroughly renovaled and made up t> date In every way.and will be under new management.Apply to N.G.Valiquette's Furniiure Storv, 2446 St Cathertme street.Telephone Up 1256.211 & aw tf LOTS FOR SALE.\u2018OR SALB FOUR BUILDING LOTS, en bloc, in Amherst Park; must be sold to close an estate; a snap at $360.For particulars apply P.J.Darcy, P.O.384, Montreal.226 6 For SALE \u2014 A NICE LOT OF SECONDhand dining room and bedroom furniture for sale cheap, as we need Lhe room for new svoès coming in.H.A Wilder and Co, 233 227 at.James st.Fer SALE \u2014 THE ORCHARD LOTS BElonging to the Kensington Syndicate are deing bought rapidly by the ladies and young men of Montreal! and Westmount for investment, as they belleve prices will advance as rapidly as they did in Westmount, $15 to 5 cash secures ope, and the balance $2.30 to 55.10 monthly.Free plans and information, 223 Temple Bullding., or evenings 4220 St.Catherine st, Westmount.226 3 Baw \"OR SALE \u2014 ONE CHANOE IN >= years.Montreal's best site for a home, far ahead of Dorchestér or Sh as.Westmount eclipsed, at the top of Cote des Neiges road.Highest spot on the island, as retired as 100 miles from city, yet city strect cars pass tha door.covered with shade trees, lot 55 x 53.mighty cheap and easy terms.L.A.Jacques, Real Estate Broker, 97 St.James st, room 13.OFFICES TO LET.O LET \u2014 SINGLY OR EN SUITE, THE fine offices lately ococupied by the Paton Mig.Co., in Trafalgar Chambers, 22 Bt.John street.Offers solicited.Telephone Main 26860, or apply to Mr.S.C.Jones, 825 Board Trade.6 good wages.Apply to 10 Seymour avenue.VW ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK; REferences required.Apply 265 Peel at.230 2 WANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEP fur manufacturing establishment.- west end.Apply stating experience and salafy expected, H.4217, Star Office.230 2 V ANTED \u2014 A COOK, WITH GOOD REferences.Apply between 7 and 8 p.m.Montreal Dio.Theo.College, 201 University atreet.à Ww ANTED GENERAL SERVANT, small family.Apply 84 St.Mark at.VV ANTED A GOOD PLUMBER helper.Apply after 8 pm.J AND Rog- Two strong boys wanted for general work in Shirt Factory.Crescent Manufacturing Co., Limited., 2 Inspector st, V ANTED\u2014 A TAILORESS TO WORK ON first class coals.Apply to Mr.Henry.3 Beaver Hall Hill V JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for a small family and small house.Good wages paid.Apply ar 00 Milton st.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADdress who can give references will greatly improve their positions by addressing M., P.O.Box M05.230 8 ers, 21a Hypolite st.VV ANTED A SERVANT.WHO do piain cooking, other maid kept, = family.Apply evening after 7 o'clock, ort st.\u2014 CAN three wo 8 WANTED -\u2014 SERVANT WHO QAN DO plain cooking.other mald kept.three in family.Apply from ope o'clock to six p.m.Tuesday.42 Tupper st.V ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD GIRLS, BEtween 17 and 20 years, speaking buih languages.Apply 3 and 4 St.Lawrence Mar- hot.WANTED ~- TWO GOOD YOUNG MEN, good salary will be paid.Apply 3 arid 4, St.Lawrence Market.\\ ANTED -\u2014 MACHINIST, WITH 5 OR + years\u2019 experience, to Mo to the country.Apply 34 Rushbrooke et.230 2 TANTED \u2014 AT E38 TUPPER STREET.A young git! to assist with g 1 house, work in fiat; \\ ANTED no washing.and tablemald; must have best of refer- A FIRST CLASS HOUSE ences.345 Bishop st.V ANTED \u2014 A ONCE HOUSE-TABLE- maid.Mrs.lay, 832 Dorchester st.\u201cBOY WANTED for office.Good wages to smart boy.J, Mo Kim and Co., 2nd floor.Star Bldg.; V TANTED \u2014 A GOOD.PLAIN COOK.APply with references.363 Mountain st.WANTED EXPERIENCED CORSET \u2018salesiadies.Apply W.H.Bcrogaie, \\ TANTED \u2014 A COOK AND HOUSEMAID at the Grant Gold Cure Institute, at the Eastem Terfpinus of Notre Dume cer, nedr Longué Pbinte toil-gate.Telephoho East 238.\\ ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GIRL FOR GENeral bousework.Apply 15 St.Louis sq, corner Drolet st.\u2018 BUSINBSS PREXISES TO LET.0 LET FACTORY AND WARS n house space and flats in good central localities.Hayden and Veith, Real Estate and WW ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MAN IN a t stores No cut and hang draperies.Apply H.4232, Star Office.230 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A NURSE e charge of three children; good V ANTED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL servant; good plain cook; references indispensable.Apply evenings, 152 St.Famille street.230 3 VV ANTED \u2014 BY ANDS.KOCH, THE celebrated harmonica manufacturer,\u2019 of Trossingen, Germany.a manager (one who can furnish bond), for his office and salcs- room in Montreal, to be opened shortly.Address all commup!.ations to Ands.Koch, 506 Broadway, New York.WANTED \u2014 TWO 8MART YOUNG GIRLS aa waitresses.Apply after 7 p.m.168 Manstield si.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WAIST AND coat hands; steady employment apd highest salary paid.Apply Miss Snider, 1 McGill College avenue.WANTED \u2014 TWO WASHERS, ONE MAN and one woman, also ironers immediate ly.The Parisian Laundry, 2647 St.Catherine st.near &t.Matthew.- AV ANTED \u2014 BOY OR GIRL TO GO MESsages after school and on Saturdays.Apply Miss Rbind, 2734 St.Catherine st \\VANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, willing to go to the country: easy position; good wages; references required.Apply between seven and hine p.m.or before 10 p.m.88 McGill College ave.\\yANTED - TOURS WOMAN FOR GBN- housew small fatnils; wages $10 per month.402 St.Antoine at.\u2019 Want \u2014\u201cLADY AGENTS \"TO CAN- : vase private houses for the Sudfo gus | heaters, experience not.necessary.Apply im- medintely Sudlo Heating Co., 414 St.Lawrence Main st.\u2018 V ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH AS JUN- tor clerk In fire insurenée office.J, 4371, Star Office.well.Answer, stating wages; will accept small Amount far_good bose, ress A, 3770, Star Office.229 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECORating, tinting, plastering and paper hanging; work satisfactory; charges moder- mate: best references.Drop card to M.Labis 807 Cadieux st 220 10 VY ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CHINESE cook.Apply 84 Burnside Place.228 3 WANTED \u2014 BY TRUSTWORTHY MAR- riled man any kind night or day work; ody.oo requiring references nor educa- 8 y sober, speaks both | vages.G, 4120, Btar Office.(eus V ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY A respectabla wo ; would prefer house- Maye, price one dolls per day.Apply 6 r st.VV ANTED \u2014 BY A COMPETENT BOOK- post oop tréleamaen or others books to or au uring evenings; charges mod- orate.West, 90 Mansfield st 208 12evd V ANTED = Tone TR WANTS PO3I- y the Y at housework; will slat home.64 City Councilors st.sleep WANTED \u2014 PAPBR HANGING, PAINT- tug.tinting, glazing, etc.Good work.Low prices.Best materials.Estimates given.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell at Westmount.WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS A LAUNDRYman, understands ironing and washing; abirt laundry preferred.Address J.F.Hame- lin, 661 Notre Dame.230 5 WANTED \u2014 SITUATIONS BY A LADY clotbier designer understanding the most modern system.with wholesale lady clothlers.Apply H.4208, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE woman work of any kind by th .Ply $00 Magdalen ot.y che day.Ap- ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NURBE.C4- \u2018pable of taking fuil charge of young infant; rteferençes.À, Ww, B ere Pply .8680.Star WANTED SITUATION AS GOOD PLAIN cook.City reference.Address H, 4178, Star Office.\\ ANTED \u2014 BONNAZ MACHINE EM- brolderer wishes a good position wim a cloak, sults or ladies\u2019.waists manufacturer, to do first clase embroidery.Can make bis own designs.Address H, 4164, Star Office.230 3 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CUTTER and tallor wants a position; has fifteen years experience in Unfted States; graduated at John J.\" Mitehell's, in Wow York.Address 230 6 ANTED \u2014 A GE\u201d a family of two; 13 Tower avenue, off tween 8t Mark and SERVANT FOR t.Catherine st., ort me, be- N \u2014 AT ONCE ONE GOOD strong boy, about 16 years old.E.P.| ariton asd Cp., 280-8.Lawrenos st.WANTED \u2014 GQPN PLAIN K.APPLY at 295 University st, before 10 o'clock or after 3 o'clock.s YOR SALE.Insurance, 0U7 Te .references needed.Apply at 273 Prince Ar- (OR BALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND.street.mple Bldg.183 Fe thur st.230 2 F , lng, $2: cut maple, $3.00; tamara: ù à £00, i blacks, $1.78 per oad, de- TO E.16 BT.~N \u2026 ANTED 9\u2014~ AT ONCE FUR BLOCKERS vered anywhere the eolty.J.C.MacDigr- fi Lo AOE ae Harb: no and nailers.Apply 27 Main st.mid, No.à Canal Basin, corer Guy and Wil- hosting vus: à a Pst.Ham sta.Bell Tel.Main 432.153 tz J \u2018 mure date 2 ANTED \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT BOY TO ap case Joseph! 18 St * V attend door.Apply between 12 and 1 M\u2018OR SALE \u2014 COAL.STOVE, -EGG, NUT.+ p.m.at 104 Peel ut.36.56: furnace, $6.23; NO.2 chestnut, YF FOR BALE.$5.50, delivered in city.J.H.house, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY \u2014FiIRsy Wholesale-Retail, 65 Farm st.Pt.BL.Charles, FOR SALE = FARM.83 ACRES, GOOD location.rich land, nice house, 6 rooms, outbuildings, fruit, enough to pay for it.Unequalled bargain.$1200.00.Send for catalogue farms.C.T.W.Willlams, Milford, De 6 V class walst and skirt hands.improv.and apprentices; constant empl .447 St.Dominique st.above Prince Arthur at.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSE.TABLBMAID, IMmediately, Apply between 2 and 3 and 7 and 8 p.m.at 268 Bishop st «0 2° LOST.ea Lost \u2014 SATURDAY AFTERNOON ON INspector et.corner Notre Dame, pay envelope, No.393, containing $9, belonging to working girl.Will party who was seen picking It up kindly return to 6332 Dorchester st.and receive reward OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23TH.1963, between Fortification lane and Victoria av.,, Westmount, a gentleman's Silver watch, with a leather guard.Finder fill be rowarded by returning to Mr.O.Courteau, Star Stereo.Dept.229 3 pLuesT \u2014 ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, by hardworking man, two ten dotlar bills, rflled together.Reward at Wm.Dwyer, 27 Desrivieres ave.OST \u2014 SUNDAY, 20TH, ON PRINCE Arthur st., between St.Dominique stand Laval avenue, a lady's gun metal watch and gold cbain.Finder please return eame to 58 Laval ave.and receive reward.OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY BVENING, 20THon 81.Catherine st., bet Bishop and Mansfield, lady's silver watch, - i\" pin attached.Valued keepsake.Reward Bishop street.OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY A GOLD CHAIN bracelet.Reward at 44 Mackay st FOR SALB \u2014 THE LARGE, SUBSTAN- ual house, formerly the residence of Mr.dyacinthe Chariebois, No.14 Onbarne atreet, trunting Dominion squame; lot about 34 x 128 feet, rear part fronting on Palace street.Terms moderate.Apply to Hurtubise and St Cyr.Royal Insurance Co.NT MW FOR BALE COTE DES NBIGRS West, homestead and 6 acres of land in orcnard, etc.on Saint Catherine Road.Weil suited for subdivision, 512 500, en bioc.P.B.crown, teal estate agent, V7 BL.James.s 225 FOR SALE \u2014 COUNTRY HOUSR, 16 rooms, pikturesquely situated on Sydney Harbour, commanding lovely views of Har bour and Creek, ten acres grounds, preitily laid out, more can be had, water laid in trom never-falling spring on grounds; conservatory, stabling, barn, etc, low price; owner obliged to leave.Apply Box 133, Sydney, C.B.228 4 FOR SALE \u2014 CITY PROPERTY IN fa the best locality of 3t, Mark stroet, weil rented to very good tenan that will pay 10 per cent.on investment.This is safer and better paying than your saving bank deposit.(ue particulars call or write: to H.Be 7 10 81.Peter st.FOR BALE \u2014 A GOOD PAYING PROPerty, 50 x 100 feet, eight dwellings.annual rent $480.Price $4200.For Information apply at No.84 Plessis ot.- FOR SALE \u2014 TEN PER CENT.SURE investment, solid brick double tenement, 5 and 6 rooms, in perfect order: must be sold before Oct.18th.Apply to P.E.Brown, [real estate agent, 97 St.James st.290 6 Peg Sp à OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY A SHAWL RUG, between Windsor st.station and Guy st.Finder plese return 396 &t.Hypolite st.Rewand.230 3 OST \u2014 IN GRAND TRUNK CAR, POINTE Claire, 9.80 out Sunday.black and white check silk shawl.Owner, Ranger, 14 St.Louise, Lachine.Reward on return.OsT between bunch of keys.Park avenue, \u2014 ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.Bleury and University, small Finder please return to 32 ty.OST \u2014 FRIDAY AFTERNOON PAIR OW gold spectacles.Finder leave them at Uptown Branch Star Offide.230 3 OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY BETWEDN 212 apd 2 p.m.a pale blue snik tie, eh = VV ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE GIRL AT once.Apply 2364 St.Catherine et.ANTED \u201cGOLTMANS MANUAL Practical Bookkeeping.\u2019 used.everywhere, shows how to keep à set books; unbound 26c; mailed 28c.Goltman's Business College, 2265 St.Catherine et.Montreal .230 3e0d ANTED \u2014 GOOD GBNPRAL SERVANT: must be a good cook; wages good.Apply 2336 8¢.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DRIVE AN Express.Apply H, 4218, Star Office: ANTED A PARLOURMAID, WHO can speak French, also a housemaid who can sew.Appty at 882 Sherbrooke st.230 2 Wax 3 ENERAL SERVANT FOR small\u201d family: no chtidren.No cooking.Apply 33a St.Philip st.\u2019 WANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGHD MAN OF neat appearance to assist in collecting; wages about $8.Apply after 7.30 to-night, 455 Sangyinet st.; ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS 3 highest wages given; also a house- mala\u2019 Apply to Mrs.Butler, 30s City Coun- cillore\\st.)- a WANTED HOUSEMAID, A STRONG young girl about 17.Apply to 50 Belmont Park.\u2019 250 2 ANTED A WORKING WOMAN BY the day or the week.308 Richmond st, | sober, st: wil} good place mus be ood salesman 3 bave references.Apply 319 St.Antoige st.* LABORERS WANTED-\u2014Fifty labourers.Apply P.Lyall & Sons, corner William apd Guy gontleman\u2019s ring set with p it.Finder please return to 25 Laurier ave.8t.Henry, and will be highly rewarded.OST \u2014 SEPT, 19TH POX TERRIER, white and lemon colour, with yellow ours and mark on back, pate Of Bobs.Any ose returning eame will be rewarded.10 dollars.107a Chas.Borromee st.WEST END HOUSE $7800 New stone front.house, Al bullding, al] modern and up to date, two storey exten- ston, ful) width, hardwood floor, cemented cellan \u2018Daisy hot water furnace, enamelied bath, open plumbing.Possession if required, and furnisheg if wished.A particularly good, modern artistic house at moderate price.streets, a - XK ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH TQ LEARN fitting in framing department.Also ANTED i a?CIEL TO WED ply 4078 Tupper st, Wegtmourt, .ANTED \u2014 by lattes.3 4200 Bar \u2014 A oooD WANTED BAREBICPIR for wasch, and vue to work from PS p.m.to 11 p.m.Address stating salury et- booted, no board, Box H, 4961, Star Office.- 3 + FITTERS, hands.Apply Sm.200 PE (EDIATELY FOR FAM- WANTED AT ONCE BUTCHER pao Phone M.3018.221 10 Paw NOR SALE \u2014 OYSTER SIGNS, JN CARD and wr roof materials, all sizes, 15c upwards.The Martel-Siewart Co., 68% Cruig street.218 6 2aw YOR SALE \u2014 BERARD & MAJOR, HIGH Qlass C age Builders, Show Room and Werk Shop, 1: to 1840 St.Catherine street.On hand coupes.for 2 and 4 persons; Victorias; coupes, rockaway.family rockaway; spiders for ladies and gentlemen; T cart; buggies, Duke of Cornwall, with rumble seat; Concord and Quebec waggoas; family traps for' four persons, etc., étc.A visit is reapeetfully solicited.227 zaw NR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS IN ORGANS, - Gto.Wood, Boston, five stops, 5 octaves, sets of reeds.$30, $3 monthly or $23 cash; Thomas piano cased prgen, }1 stops, $08, $4 monthly or $73 cash; three new sample organs; prices $75 to $128.Apply Leach's Plano Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine st.- {OR SALE - MANTEL BED, ALMOST + new; will sell tor $4.Apply at 88 Tup- per st.JOR SALE \u2014 A NUMBER OF SPECIAL bargains in mew and slightly used up right planos for peaple able to give $30 deposit _and $10 monthiy.Apply Leach\u2019s, 2440 8t.Catherine, between Stanley and Drum- mond sts.Open evenings.For BALE \u2014 A WRLL BRED YOUNG { miich cow: price £33.1T McTavish at.\u2014 10 CANARIES, 8 CAGES, Frs SALE ) \u2018\u2019importéd stock; one double barrel du gun.10 boar, 1 Yorkshire terrier, female, 100 paire of mice.6 Third avenue, Maisonneuve., : 200 2e0d _ , \u2018For saLD Tate SOE BIG BT.BER- gard dog, 18 Lady Mignonne Log Poe of Huttérfield, Can be oon ar ut.\u2019 Ko.Tre Berr \u2018JR'OR SALE \u2014 ABOUT 7.000 FEET LAND, _ economically laid out for building flats, situated on Esplanade avenue, facing Mount .Ro! Park, near Rachel, having à frontage of fèet on Esplanade and 25 on Bt.Urbain.of at amos, no reasonable be refused.Af Te Pply for particulars R SALE \u2014 $30 CABH BUYS $300 TOronto piano,\u2019 T 1-3 ootaves; eau \u2018be seen day or evaning, TOS St.Urbain at, just Before - 220 2 offer will P.Q Box Duluth ave.(Continued on Page 9.) .MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE, \u2014 por 114 20\" Dervill on property \u201cNo.ae 130, sub 11 do 10.Guster?- bufiding and WANTED \u2014 ALL WISHING SURE method for trapping foxes and afl fur bearing snimald, ftauë.adress wiih samp, William Brown, Bewarten, King ce.pons > e Ty ot e lo om Gravel, _- goon OPENING FOR A at Hastings, Ont.& suitable equlpenent enquifé \u2018at Box 126, FOR DE SALES PREVOST, SPECIAL- Wa fly rd alts competent y © ree ts i required.FRED.R.COLE, Tel.Mount 1987.Uta Bt.James st Di © dou Lon M or uesday, Friday.11, a hey o washing or ironing.ua privilege of lane.As the land nfust hey J.3062, Mar Office.V ANTED \u2014 PLAIN SEWING BY RE «VV.#pectable woman, sheets, slips and towels.Apply 90 St.George at.ANTED \u2014 CONTRALTO DBSIR V position, church cheir;.good reader, a customod iQ quartettes.Address V, 8530, Star B Office.230 3 Raw WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A YOUNG.widow lady as ho to ge * man.Apply to The Andrews Home, 46 Béal-\" mont Park, Montreal.z30 2 ANTED \u2014 HATS TRINMED BY A New York milliner for 25 cents each, in newest design, at 80 Coursol! et.20 6 WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS ALL ROUND cook by young single man.2¥2 Aqusduct street.WANTED \u2014~ PAINTER, ENGLISHMAN, _ Age 36.pairiter by trade, handy at c pentéring, requires offers.of job where an |p- telligent mak will be appreciated.Add W.5380, Star Branch Office.\u2019 ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN three days work a week.Afdress W.8562, Btar Brinch Office.- ANTED \u2014 BY A WOMAN WORK AS caretaker or offices to clean; any work for part of day.Address W, 8563, Star Branch Office.230 \u20ac ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A FIRST class resident lsundreas; can do up shirts, all \u2018kinds of laces; first class references.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 30e City Councillors st.V ANTED \u2014 BY A WOMAN WORK BY the day, washing, bousa cleaning, ele.Apply bla Barre.st.ANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE A position as caretakers or would share house with a \u2018ngs gentleman, lady.to act as yr, husband regularly ployed.Highest references.W, 8612, Star Branch Office.\u2019 ANTED \u2014 POSITIONS FOR THREE experienced walters, 2 grocery drivers.3 painters.2 storemen, 1 night watchmen J.M.Welch and Co., Laboer Contractors, 808 Craig at.\u2018 Phone Main 4681.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY WOMAN \u201cwith ehlld thres years old; wages nat so much sm object ax\u2018 comfortable home.J, 4280, Star Office.;( > WANTED T0 PURCHASE.WASTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE YOURS AND everybody else's cam-of clothing, fus conts, capes, did gold and silver, travellers\u2019 woollen suniples.Hest cash prices for good goods, prompily called for by M.Frank, 4% Craig « = 316 Ww WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE [ADIES and gentlemen's cast off alothing, all kinds of fure, ~~ féraltore, carpets.h.ghest priced paid.as we Need goods.Mail orders atteûdad.L.Adler, 245 Craig st.205 3e WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and geatiemen\u2019s cast \u201coft clothing, ful coats and capes.See Sam.Pearson first, 2X4 Notre Dame st.,, &s wWe pay the best prices of any other dgaler.Mall orders attended, or telephone Main 505.218 WY à - ; WASTED \u2014 TO CHASE A SMALL! PUR akyé terrier.Address E, 4003, Star oe I 4 .ANTED \u2014 DECOY DUCKS, A DOZEN or wiste, woolen, solid or hollow.G, 4108, Star Office., - V ANTED \u2014 \u2018A BECONDHAND DYNAMO, capacity from 250 to 350 lights; must be In of running order.Address G, 4108, Btar tos.Au- | BARGE, BRIGHT, WELL FURnished, comfortable sand modern, one or two gentlemen; private family.40 Mackay at.3 Roous \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED FRONT room on St.Denis, near Sh ke, English family, hot water heating; breaklast it desired.Address C, 3855.Star Office.20 2 OOM \u2014DOUBLE FURNISHED ROOM ON bath flat, with or without board; also single ones.35a Richmond square.2x9 2 JR oom \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM : for gentlemen only, 283 Mountain st\u2026 bathroom flat.220 2 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY PURNISHED, to let, suitable for two, gus, hot and cold water: private family; terms reasonable.17% Versallies at.2 OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED room on bath flat, hot water heating.Auer light; every comfort.Apply Versailles st ; _ 203 OOMS \u2014 TWO NICE DOUBLE ROOMS on bathroom flat, Auer light.29 Beaver Hall Hil.229 8 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED rooms, all improvements, light house- mmeping.Apply 4 Richmond square.29 2 Roox \u2014 TO LET A NICELY FUBNISH- ed parlour bedroom in private family, suitable for two, references exchanged.Apaly to 76 Milton sm.229 2 Pooxs \u2014 TO RENT TWO LARGE UNfurnished rooms.69 Fort si.229 2 OOMS \u2014 WDBLL FURNISHED, , HOT and cold water in room; no children.65' Church st.\u2026 22 OOMS \u2014 TO LET UNFURNISHÉD tront parlour, $4 per month, or double, for $6; private family of two; mo children taken.642 Sanguinet st.Co 220 3 \u2014 A LARGE PARLOUR ROOM to let, with bay indo.modern improvements in a French ly.facihg 8.Louls Park.50E Laval avemije.Gentilempn preferred.\u2019 OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE AND ONE.small, elegant furniture, radiators, Ens.hot and cold water.376 Lagauchotiors et.OOMZ \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED PARlour bedroom, 316 St.CTSEOED Dear Sherbrooke st.; 230 2 OOMS \u2014 FINE LARGE DOUBLE ROOM.well furnished, gas and.hot wader; terms moderate.73 Alexander.st 230 2 Rooms \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE, FOR A gentleman; private American family; ne students teken.81 Ste.Famille st.Phone East 2174.| 1 221 ja OOMS \u2014 TO RENT A NICELY JUR- pished large bedroom.88 Mangneld pt.OOMS\u2014 TO LET.WESTMOUNT, LARGE warm bright room, use of âining room and kitehen if desired.78 Hallowell gt., oppo- nite M.A.A.grounds.8 \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT.COMFOHT- able rooms, steam bented, gua, etic.moderates.2574 St Catheride Nt.2 JA erms OOME \u2014 TO LET NICELY FUBNISHED rooms, one double and one single, hot and cold water.1821 Ontario et., meer Blewry street., Bo 8 / QOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LBT, sultable for married couple.Call 7 to 9 p.m.24 Imperial avenue, 2nd floor, near > Grank- Trunk.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT roofn on bathroom fiat.133 Bleury at.2% 3 OOMsS \u2014 TO LET SUITE OF ROOMS, turnished for housekeeping or beparate- ly to gentlemen.204 Bleury st.; OOMS \u2014 TO LET TO \u2018A GENTL A large front room.furnished or \u2018uatyrniéh- ed, with ætricuy private family and po chif- dren.2602 St.Catherine wt.230 2 oom every convenience, Genllamen only.OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO let in private family, gas, bot water; breakfast and tea If desired.5 Evans st, off St.Urbain st.oom \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED RQOM, Auer light.all modern conveniences Apply 104 Mansfield st.230 3 VERY PLEASANT, WITH ot 23 Bishop st.ReooM \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished room: private family; no children.Apply 328 St.Urbain at.OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE RQOM TO LET to & gentleman of quiet habits, 12 Und- versity at.23D 3 OOMS FURNISHED KROOM, , SUÉT- able for quiet gentleman, het and cold water.Dalsy furnace.Tabic board.40 or.st .OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED and large bathroom adjoiting, modern convenience, for genileman or married pouple, averything first class; partial board.41.BL Luke st.20 3 00M \u2014 PURNISHED ROOM.WITH: OR without breakfast.2492 @t.Catherine, near Crescent st.20 3 RooMs \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY tuthished front room.Auer light.Apply m4 Vio a st.- [8 UPPER LACHINE, WELL furnished rooms, partial beard it de- 1; private femily.580 Si Jowsph .et., Ls- , © 230 8 3aw ch JPOOMS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, single and doubles.6 Cathcart st Roox \u2014 weuL FURNISHED ROOM ON bathroom flat, tb party of quiet habits; private family.68 Cresæent st.- AE + \u2014 + BOONES WANTED.'° As V ANTED \u2014 A SINGLE ROOM IN VICINity of Peel and Burnside, (or gentiema: of quiet habits, Ad@ress Macklin, 200 street.: WANTED \u2014- BY RESPECTABLE GER.tieman furnishef room.with privilege of receiving friends.J.4289, Star Offiés.LESSONS WANTED.Te - BY RAY CLERK, LES- \u2018ia des practical operator.Slate ily W, 8371, Star Braneh Oftice.; ; \u2014 ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG MEN BaX.30.and.mandolin lessone in evenings at home.Stats terms for dpsed Instrument for me end fér twô perdons.Address W, 8370, Ing the day, betw Uni gt i Brg ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.Airy VV roma, ith boaed of partial tars; within ten minutes walk GQ, T.M.station.Private family preferred.Adôress H, 28, Star Office.2% 3 ; ANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- w vate family by young Indy moved dur- 20 Ross LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, SUIT- abie for married couple, two gentlemen, first class board.Tel.Up 3173.53 Union ave, 226 6 PR vous - AND BOARD.COMFURTABLE L and elegant rooms, wih frs: class meals.Applicacions invited.Parisian House, Mme.Corbugy.Propriètress, 81 and 83 Union avenue.230 3 P OOMS DESIRABLE HOUMS IN A \u2018 newly furnished house, first class board, with law dinner Teiephone, etc.lcefer- ences required.Apply 5: Su Mauchew at.230 seod Roox \u2014_\u2014 AA ARD, LARGE DOUBLE d TOG, au le for married couple, tn English family.No children Apply 497 St.Antoine st.280 3 OON \u2014 TO LET A COMFORTABLE Bel siagle room, with board.Apply 185 Manse st.COMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.WITH board, to lady or gentleman of quiet habits, in private family.Apply evemings, from 8 to B p.m.616 Cadleux sl.Wo 2 Rex AND'BOARD.NICE LARGE front room on bathroom flat, Auer llgnt, süi'abile for couple or two gentiemen; private family, rates moderate; locality excep:ionaily TZia * Sherbrooke st.Rous \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED rouble rooms, with board: vacancies for a few table Sweats University st.230 8 Ooms AND BO.\\ TWO LARGE double rooms with board \u201cDé vacant October Sth and 6th respectively.Tel.Up 3248.Mrs.Stowell, Tv Union avenue.230 3 BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS.__ &roeeries, clgar, fruit and confectionery stores, boarding houses, partnerships and all rr inde Of busth : rare chances for ners.uses ps to let.LL Harris, 25 Ey Lawrence.*e 219 14 RRED; GRANITE, QUARRY FOR BALE.This querry is at a distance of 60 miles from Montredl And two miles from the line The Great orthyrn \u201cRailway of Canad formerly Montfort and Gatineau Railway.A ge, 10 C.H.-Leclere, Notary, 66.81, James gt.ogtreal, © \u2019 3 200d BILLIARD ROOM FOR SALE One ot\u2018the leading billard rooms, situated fn the best locality, with six tables, in first class order.For particulars apply to Mr.Guile, Bavoy Hotel, Victoria st, , 230 tr (FENTLEMAN OWNING BUSINESS IN : Canada and having lelsure for about Six months In the year, would like to hear of some position where slight remuneration would be offered, either an agency or as tçra- pi representative.Address H, 4260, Star PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 MUSIC PUPILS.$1.80 PER month: no extra charge for advanced pupils.Adéress R, 9368, Ster Branch Quice 8 WV ARTED \u2014 PIANO PUPILS BY EXperienced teacher, two lessons weekly, ddy or evening, 51.35 month.& Mont st.Marie avenue.220 3 ANTED \u2014 EVENING CLASSES AT ; the .Commerciai Schao!, ëv Courmoi et, Montreal.29 2 Ÿ ANTED PUPILS, PIANO, VIOLIN, singing lessons, course thorough, rapid.19a Victoria st.20 6 ANTED FRENCH GENTLEMAN, having made ail his studies in Paris, will give French lesyons to English people, rapid progress, practical method; good conditions.Write R.Accotas, 180 Bert 12 bee INCH WILL WANTED CLAŸSES IN © bp opened in October by teacher of experience; classes limited to six in number; intended specjally for scholars behind thete clasp in French.Terms 5c Der lesson.W, 503, Siar Branch Office.230 à HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.For SALE \u2014 AT KIMBALL'S HORSE EXchange, C.P.R.Stock Yards, matched pairs of carriage ho single harness and «xpress harmebs, all of t quality and oity broke, Telephone Fast 26.220 «t FOR SALE-ROYAL VICTORIA STABLES 70 Mansfield street, from Beaver Farm, Que.\u2019 for sale 8 ohoice lot of carriage horses, one pair of dark chestnuts and one pair of - bays, élev good single high steppers.J.Ri McCets.27 \u20ac WANTED \u2014 HORSES, HARNESS AND carriages of sll descriptions to sell Parids saving anything in our line to sell, 1 find our sales the best In a, as Wwe caf make them good, satisfactory sales, prompt returns, large or small consignments, solicited; cash sdvances meds on consign.: ments We sell by auction évery day a: 2.30 p.ui.Private sales at all times.T.W.Fosteg Hu Co., Auctioneers, 003-605 St.Paul a.2.: 283 TOR SALE \u2014 HORSES JUST ARRIVED \u201c , trom the West, a cartoad of heavy horses, suitable for lumber purposes.Trial given.Satisfaction given.T.W.Foster and Co., 603 St.Faut et.2288 {OR \u2019' SALE \u2014 TURSDAY., 29TH, 2.30, horpes, waggons, buggies, harness, ete.at our depository, corner [nspector aad St James sts.private sales every day; oonsign- ments solicited: sdvances made; supers for stabi ast for horses sent in for auction or private sale.Fraser Dros., Auctioneers; Jas.Maguire, Manager.220 3 e + For ÆE \u2014 THD FAST PACING GELD- in Boy.\u201d race record 2.214, over haif mile track.Matinee record to rond wagzon % mile heats in 1.08, 1.08%, 1.07.He in à black gelding.18 hands high, eight years old, perfectly sound and kind.one of the best road or race horses in Canada, as 2.21% is no limit of Nis speed.On view at our atables, ub tg 608 St.Paul ht.T.W.Foster and Co, AGENTS WANTED.dark-moun MONTY RO LOAN.ONEY TO LOAN \u2014 IN ANY AMOUNT, from one dollar upwards, with or \u2018wi Gay end Wirta \u2014 AGENTS.NOW = Tus thee tp make mon our Peo.tés \"ul cme.i?sis, ee OU > = - owt security: Iopayibie Jo weekly Toning yments.Appl .Young, Room No.BC Smee ot Pet M.2300.pe 1 \u2018 A) | .\u201c4 8 \" : ,Ç 3 v i aua : ; - .; \u2019 ae Sg pi To J .© a which it is intended Lo proceed with not- HOUSES TO LET.ETUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VAÇANT SITUATIONS WANTED, ROOMS TO LET.S ORRESPOND - withstanding rumours to the contrary, be.a oe x .: ; 2 [ ing probably the principal one.The tivi , = 5 35 15 [ Norms ; ; SE resolution Gill ly be again tak: TO LET SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE {Continued an Page 2) : , __ (Continuéèd on Paga &) | WANTED BY.AN BRINMCED OOMS \u2014 MODERN, WELL | 4 PLACE, 3 in Bt.Lambert, off Lorne a sev .dressmaker work by day.20 Union ave.room, hathréom floor; gund locality: close first gl large and small connecting.en np to-MOrrow morning, the main rooms, m, hot and cold water.electric YYANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON SOFT WANTED WOMAN AND MEN WILLING | : : : 220 3 |te Sherbrooke st.Apply at TB Vietoris .double pasipurs; private baths; central.! estimates nov ; and the third |lisht: reat $18 per month.Enquire on prem- Joins and blouses.Good: pay.ter (0 Sara money, evening or apers ime.La a A reading of the railway bill are ip line 2e : = 226 8 |No.4 Cote st, nw.Lf Uswibating clculars to friends and veigh- WANTED \u2014 BVENING EMPLOTMENT.coms.wira BREARFAST ONLT 76 5 4 À .A = pme - Sapietan.; - a otreal.| à .ABT QOMS\u2014 LET DOU y A rio The dpt Le ose mo Ter Sora 18 WANTED, Ma wire REECE Ree ke A AR ER ~~ - , Berri, near St.Catherine at.e .\"1% «ppointed house, with rusoisg wa w 615, et No.16 Drummond, 3 reason to pope that two w more pariour, large dining room, ¥ bedrooms, hot chants and agents; experience not required; WavTeED ~ YOUNG MEN TO CANVASS WANTED \u2014 MI BROCKWAY WANTS suitable for two friends or married couple.900 Breakfast if necessary.28 8 x \u2018 will sce the work of the session complet- water beaung.w.c.downsisirs and upstairs, salary 826 per week with expenses Advanced.=~ brivals Bouses for the Sudio gas hoat- to anmognoe \u2018thet she is prepared to trim Uurchester ai, 0 doors west of Windsor Howl.| \u2014 Ep Fleiding-M&Dougail Let- .\u20ac ; two minutes from Viger Station, National, 383 Dearborn at.Chicas Gintel rues Dat necessary.Apply imme.naiy and bonnets at bar home, 46 Aylmer at.0 1 Rx So URNISHED SINGLE FRONT ¥ i à month.Open for inspection al reason.8 Main y Sadie Heating Co.414 8.Lawrence gig materiel used to advantage.Ar i SOME GE DO SULT room on bathroom (at.168 Ileury st.by © bours.Apply JL.A.Lafebvre, Clers o ~ - \u2019 from 9 to 5.: \u2014 LAR UBLE ROOM, - > : à the Recorder's urt, Telephone M.2082, after \u2014 : able fos married couple or two youns y ters Laid on the Table DUKE OF RICHMOND 5 p.m.227» WANTED.WANTED Tul YOUNG am, TO _assiat ANTED \u2014 HOUSEWORK BY THE men.with or without board.35 MoGUI Col- [OOMS \u2014 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.x \u2018 : housewo, Appt spect st.day, cocking or waiting on e; , : me comforts, in house having - 2 TO LET \u2014 #5 A MONTH, 782 PARE | / Messenger boys, good pay.Apply im.Westmount.fe T, 8445, Star Branch Of- \u2014 every oonvenience; electric light.furnace 7 of the House.DIES AT GORDON CASTLE.avenue, Aristic modern residence, stand- ve h Ppiy fice.\u201c20 3 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.MODERN close to uptowr centre.13! St Alexander st.4 \u2014_\u2014 ing back {rom street, With wide verandahs, mediately Star Branch Office, corner St.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENBER- a _ conv \u2018 ransi s.Telaph 47 pposite t.James Methodist Church 4 A LENGTHY CONTRGVERSY Formerly Occupied Beveral Cabinet square hall, containing drawing room and ae Catherine and Peel sts.28 ¢ aren.fol een : ian Jama od ot four: Be pu WANTED -\u2014 BY RELIABDE MIDDLE MCGIL Coliege avenue.2% 3 ; 20 6 8 ing room, extension kitchen, arge - - > aged widow lady a situation as use- - ÿ , Offices.rooms, and sitting roum, bathroom ana closet, ANTED \u2014 ON GOOD ELECTRIC > - keoper to invalid or aged couple, apngenial OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO NICELY FUR- 00: \u2014 FURNISHED, GENTLEMEN ; London, Sept 28 \u2014Th.Duk of han mantels and arêtes.This house Is V a wireman, E eo two bays ae hel 3 WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL home more Important than large salary.Ad- entiiebed roume in fret clasy order, for RM 828 Palace st.Les à 3 The Difficulty First Arose Through : September 28.e © MuB:s3cd )n hardwood on first floor; basement for open cleat work.Apply after 6 p.m.a, Tr domestic in « amalj family, where there Green W, 3784, Star Office.20 2 sentlemen, very quiet private family, latess RE \" Richmond, Lennox and Gordon died os is concreid; Daisy furnace: lasge yard; Mont Henderson, 40 Latour st.230 2 |18 no washing and good waxes aye paid.196 > mn Conveniences; references exchange.| Rooms \u2014 TO LET BEDROOM.SITTING À Sir William Mulock's Baturday night, at Gordon Castle, Focha- res street cars pass the door.Woutd sei - Mikon st.ANTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING.sreer Apply to 83 Bl.Caiherine 8.© 227 lu 175 Maem ood bathroom, on ground floor.A A SU Cash, baiance monthi yments If do- \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY, 16 ~ de L'Lalemand ave.229 na ansfleld ai.SU Jeud 9» Department.bore, Banffetire, Prat ut St SO aires GW.Sadgiey, mom 28, Temple io 18 years of Mae: mood wages Apply VANTED \u2014 STRONG GIRLS FOR DISH OOM sat COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | ° : bad been giving large house party, and ooidiug.Tel Main u1a7.20 11 |e: once, Empire Dye Works, 3% Philp st.\"Washers and kitchen work Apply 2232 \\\\JANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING AT HOME: || bedroom on bath fai Gen amon, only.0OMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE RUOM N { ; 8 the castle was filled\u201d with guests Yoon CLERK; MUST - = > ent in an Tints of \u201ccutling snd dress.\u2014 : It deatred Ua Me net ; Épecial to the Montreal Star.the gravily of the seizure was an HOUSES WANTED.V ANTED on A DRUG LE Eh ANTEM \u2014\u2014 UPHOLSTERBRS AT making: Orst class work done.Address 555 tt.FROOMS\u2014 TO LET VERY NIGE PARLOUR : ; E Ottawa, September he correspond- ed.' Quipp.peak Windsor des 200 3 | 45 Soren «Cabinet and Upholstering Works, andre st.28 3 20 ras rom for pend rN, ae oo us \u2014 FRONT, AND BACK HOOM oN 2 ence between the Auditor-General and the WANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE.\u2014 - : > : room Pat, telephone in ihe house a 3 Minister of Finance and other ministers Charles H Gordon Len he fa nv children, a small house, central.Suate ANTED \u2014 PERSON TO CALL ON RE- A \u2014 YY ANTED ~ PAPER HANGING, PAINT.treet.- 28 4 Auer LEnt.4U> purnsiue d'iace, vf Guy oi.has been laid $ |.e nox, the fut 0 fen.re ee tal trade for manufsoturing house; local YWANTED A WOMAN BY THE DAY TO ing.tinting, ec.Work promptly attended is n laid on the table of the House sixth Duke of Ri ond, wes born oo ot.Apply H, , Star Office.territory: palars BIO TO.paid eekly: expense cook.Reply W, 5600, Star Branch Office, and well done.Baker, 33 Mount St.Mary Roous \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED OOMS8 \u2014 QOOD UPTOWN LOCALITY ä of Commons, in response to the request Februsry 27th 1818 He also bears th y: salary $19.70.fence unneces- Bt: Catherine al.stating references.230 2 avenpe, city.228 3 rooms in private family, for .gebtle- large.comfortably furnisheu pariout : of Mr.R.L.en.The blue Tor titles of East \u201ci March.Bar (Se e FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.any ri REAM iin ativt iv pelt ad.: men, with breakfast if desired.on Mance st.\u2018| Ledrouom, also nicely furnished single room, comumences with an extract from the Com- ton, Duke of Lennox Earl of Darnies.dressed envelope.Standard House.Chicago.V ANTED \u2014 Cook AND ABLE ALD: ANTED Ta NG IRL eel ANTS Branch Often,\u201d SU Addr R.ral tr Than Per week.Housekeeping privileges.&% missioners\u2019 report regarding the Marti Baron Methuen, Duke of Gordon, Earl gay 10 LT \u2014 FURNISHED, COMPLETE, 20 8 Dorchester at or Franied: 30 = a Mood city references.B, - Lamm ; far ; , \u2019 \u2014 .{ 20 2 or machine; good city references.B, » ; - eau defalcations, which is followed by of Kinara, an old French title of Ear with every modern convenience, gentlo- YANTED - MARBLE GARVERS.AD- è Star Office.228 3 / OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT e minute of the Treasury Board under D\u2019'Aubigny, and is hereditary constable of man's residence, aix bedrvoms, (wo recep: W dress The American Marble Co, Fair YY ANTED \u2014 IPNCED GENBRAL \u2014F rooms, well furnished, warm, with good BOARD.date of June 13, 1903, directing tbat the Inverness Castle.He entered the y im ton, smoking rom, west end.Apply B.3840, Haven, Vermont.320 8 servant for 1 family; wages $18 ANTED \u2014 A BITUATION AS AN EN- board 43 McGill College avenue.25 3 banks send the cheques paid out to the 1830 and was \"ADC to the Duke of Star Office.= 4 fe ro Apply betmeen 2 and 8 pm.ITO Stover, has a re en open ©OM \u2014 TO LET LARGE, WELL FUR i =\u201c Finance Department in place of to the Wellington 1842.52.He has oœupied the WANTED \u2014 A FIRST | CLASS coat val avenue / =o 3 ES rene Red Yours are rn ve = nished room, with board.200 Pes mt.Bo, elvan : ommadatn, tor anes J ou + Ï mak ; also outh wo > > ., .\u2019 \u2019 * department mouine them.which fol tions of president of the Poor Law FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.£004 wages, ntæady or.Apply at once Ww V ANTED = TOR, OCTOBER FIRE À Star Office.227 4 233 ann profesmonal atiendance, ladied treated % : : - \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014\u2014 5 n cook; references re 8 - ded.28 ut M \u2018 lows, it appears thai the difficulty under Joard Shar ab rent Cate Board a és WANTED \u2014 NICDLY FURNISHED wr Pu Be.Charen.ove 8nd Wellington 151 Pine avenue, corner.Cote des Driges WASTED TIF ANY PARTIES LEAVING Oi.\u201cbeautituly Hood Some Two =a = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 a ; master Genera: l'e depe through tbe Post- Council (1874-80), and Secretary for Scot- house for the winter.No children.Ap- - = epousible pars.lady and daughter, lo look I family.804 Paiace st.25 19 ROOMS AND BOARD { x - s department.Sir Wil- | ide ; - ply H, 4201, Star Office.230 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN HAVING \u2014 - : .j bam Mulock wrote to M-.Fielding that and and president of the Committee un : \u2014 some experience in grocory trade, Ap- \\V ANTED COMPETENT SERVANT: after their house-and furniture, addreas to W, pous TO LET TWO NEWLE FU È the order was not being carried out and Yducation (1885-36).His heir is the Earl WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FUR- |ply 4218, Btar Office.230 2 1 vents ee (are.Bar Office.28 3 nished rooms.on bathroom nat Auer C ï Me.Fieldi ne » BG of March, who was born on December Kil nished self-contained house or fat.s kept: no washing or ironing.Apply Mra - light, hed rooms.on a achat.Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND r.Fiel brought the matter to the [74h 1845 and who is Lord Lieutenant atout\u201c seven rooms.in the vicimity of Drum.\\WANTED\u2014 AN EXPBRIBNCED PERSON À J.Doull, 313 Elm avenue.230 2eod WANTED \u2014 MOTHER WITH CHILD, 5 !&ht, ®§, heating.kay Yat single rooms, with buard, at bs Univp attention of the Auditor-General, who 2 .mond street.for four adult persons.rent not ta take entire charge of three children; months old wishes a situation; can sew avenue 220 20 ge id SITET a {| \" À * \u201d » + e a A \u201c \u2014 SITUATIONS FACANT.(Continued from Page 8.) VV 4NT ED \u2014 M0 MACHISERY MOULP- ers and use titre;.sisagy tort.wages tr mouluers at least $4.09; coremakers #3 *5.Canadas Feupdry Co, Torante.187 tt WV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIXNCED OPERATORS oo Wheeler and Wilson and Singer sew- 1:6 ucbines; steady employment.We do Dot v.Tk Su.grday afterpoons.Apply to John P- J-urk and Co, 183 Vivre ot 34 14 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALESladies.Apply W HH.Scroggie.182 Uf \\y A ied \u2014 TU MAHKET JARDENERS snd pickles, pickling cucambers and t olla sy cus cal vad.Hepiy by iatier to The J.acawoeu » Limited, Winnipeg, Caands, stab toa bee, dine, BLY unl of shipment.213 26 \\\\ *NTED \u2014 BOY ABOUT 16.APPLY 218 U \\\\ ANTE&D \u2014 TABLEMAID.APPLY MRS.G.W.Blephens.345 Duruhester st.Stores CDeparument, Star Office.ES SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued from Page 8.) ANTED- BMART YOUNG MAN TO ACT as assistant in wteck room and city tre- veller; good puuillon for bright youug man, wages fair to start.Apply The Sayer Kloctric Col 3 Beaver Hall 1 V JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO LOOK, after doolor's office éufimg the day.Apply 06 leaver Hall it ; VW +NTED FIVE YOUNG MBN AS good canvamsers, spehkimg both lan.Euages, WW to $11 per weed.Apply after six pm.421 Duluth avenue.\\ JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; MUST be good ocouk, extension kitchen, email tamily; ov washing 77 St.Mark st.230 2 ad! et nt sola, at Wilde's, es, rot 286 Bi.Jaunes ot.100 32 Fer SALIB \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASE vus Soe cles Sv ov 1, pets CE Ce.28 au Le at.T6 t?R 8 \u2014 GENERAL PICTURE FRAMing dbne promptly ai ressonable rates Careful ntion given to repairing and re- sliding.alone and Robertson, 1831 Notre Dame st.| first OGgor up.Main 1861.231 U or other bish L .Rigaud Co.cor- h In it.The Rig 25 6 per St.Moniqne.{OR 8 \u2014 RIGAUD, MOULLIE, MADE of pi oats and corn, no oat dust, shells, Antoine and 8t.228 ¢ VV ANTED \u2014 STABLE BOY APPLY TO Wm.Burns, 157 St.Monique st, beiween uv aid A 223 6 WW ANTED \u2014 SERVANT FUR UENERAL work In stall flat, two ln family, st ce lib Miicheuon, &venue.25 6 VV) ANTED \u2014AT ONCE UNE FIRST CLASS beadwalter fur La Curons Hotel.220 «f \\Y ANTED A NURSERY GUVERNESsS 1v take charge uf twu little girls, agro aveu and five.Apply with Feferences to 8 VW -redale Park 258 VVANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK AND LAUNdress in a small family, where a second is empiuyed, salisfactory references re- Fay good wages.Mrs.A.LI Safford, EC gn Gu'Ted, Woote River Junction, Vermont.1) ANTED L GOOD GENERAL.SERVANT, No washing 42 Lorne avenue.zu 26 W ANTED -\u2014- FOR A CLUB AN Al OYSter opener, also & head pantry man, who wan eArve.Write mMaling references, Steward, bias Office.22: 4 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO DO STATEment work on \u2018Smith Premier\u201d type- good salary will be paid wiitér; to smart fo HK BUT Hust be accurate ai figures.Apply el.NE experience and references to 8, 3542, soar Office.27 4 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 BOILER MAKERS AND dotler makers helpers.Steady employ- niu, highest wages paid.Polson Iron Works.Jr nto, 227 12 Ww ANTED\u2014 A KITCHEN MAID.M5 DOR- chester st.225 3 \\\\ ANTEL = YOUNU MAN FOR POSITION ; in a stock room.\u201d good opportunity for vancement Apply Mr.sStanwn, 444 St James st.+ 28 3 \\} 4NTED \u2014 BAMPLE TAILOR ON COATS, steady employment hy the week to ine I.gh barty.Apply to Mr Lobias, 444 st Janes st.LS 3 os ss 1 V\\ ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson, No.61.and Sin- Ke dewing machines, sleeve makers, collar n axers and finishers, good prices and plenty of work.Apply Mr.Carlind, at The QG H.Harrower Co., 1! Latour st.223 8 \\'ANTED \u2014 A LADIES BLOUSE MANUfacturer requires the services of a & »! foreman for manufacluring department; mast speak French and English.be a first c'ass vperator and understand the handling of wk Apply A, 3783.Star Office.228 3 MINTED \u2014 NEAT YOUSEMAID; CITY references.Apply tv Mrs.W Willlams, 24.The Marlborough, Milton st, between VU «rl 11 am.and 7 and &§ p.m.Ly 3 \u2014 A BUTLER OR TABLE- % \"ANTED maid.Apply to 1152 Dogchester st, oo 228 3 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG PERSON AS working housekeeper for gentleman, easy wirk and comfortable home, one willing to essist occaspiaally in shop.Address A.3788, Ear Office.229 2 \\VANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR bindery work; good wages.Apply at St.James nt.29 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 DID YOU EVER CANVASS?Would you like 13> if we can pay you fifteen dollars a week?Send us your address and we'll surprise you with a proposition.Linscott Company, Brantford.20 6 once, 77 AV aNTED \u2014 TWO TO THKEE DOLLAHS per day is being made right along by Young men of medium ability, in Inakipg friendly calls with an attractive proposition.We need five more In every county.Work y'raxant, pay sure.Wesley Linscott.Brant- ford.229 6 VV ANTED \u2014 $2.30 PER DAY AND EXpenses to bright young men and women or older ones if young in spirit, of good character and industrious.By the year or for 60 days.Say which.Drawer 66, Brantford 229 6 VV ASTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD PLAIN cook, family of three where hous-maid is kept.No washing.Apply between ÿ and Iv a.m.or § and 9 p.m.48 Crescent st.220 2 \\ YANTED \u2014 CANDY MAKERS.APPLY The Lang Mfg.Co.St Henri, Montreal.229 3 \\ JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST Make shipper.Apply The Lang Mfg Us, St Henri, Montreal.229 3 V ANTED \u2014 A SMART.INTELLIGENT boy for office.Room 42, C.P.R.Tel 29 2 Hidg.\\ TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS ARMATURE winders and binders.Apply to The Canadian QGener.' Electric Co., Ltd.8 Queen A Montreal.220 GENERAL SER- no washing: good Westmount.225 2 \\ \"TANTED \u2014 A GOOD vant, small family.wages, Apply 133 Olivier avenue, first street west of Greene avenue.\\ TANTED \u2014 INTELLIGENT GIRLS FOR marking and sorting room Apply Troy laundry Co., Ltd., 8 Inspector st.220 2 \\\\ ANTED \u2014 AGNES ELLIOTT PLEASE call Mitcheson avanue.229 2 \\V ANTED \u2014 GOOD SHIRT WAIST HANDS and apprentices tp learn dressmaking.Apply Immediately, Windsor Dezaar, 2432 St.Catherine st.29 2 \\V ANTED -\u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO à general servant, Applv ?7 Durocher st, frenoon or after seyen evening.229 2 \\ ANTED \u2014 A PLAIN COOK OR GEN \"\" al swervapt; references required.(pd wages.Apply 4142 Dorchester st.220 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 STRONG.WILLING YO#ftH to learn trade.Apply at once to Pliking- 229 à tn Bros, lLtd., Bushy lane.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 CAPABLE GENERAL SERvant, with references.Apply at 1217 LDrchester st.220 2 TANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON LADIES \\ \u2018skirts: only those who are good and sxjerienced will receive good wages and steady work, shop one of the healthiest in town, New Yurk Skirt Mfg.Co.8 Lemoine st.220 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, LIVING AT home (about 15 or 18 years), to work in y fa'nily, no children.212 Laval avenue.V \u2019ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT who can assist with cooking.also first class house and tablemald.Apply at once, with references, 35 Union ave, WANTED \u201c\u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.one that can deo good cooking, no washing or ironing: liberal wag=s paid.Apply at p W ANTED WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR OFFICE, Jor SALE - HANDSOME OAK SIDE- electrical machinery and supplies.Apply extension dininæ table and six in own handwriting.H.4212, Star Office.carved chair.Have been in use a short time Only; will be\\sold at a bargain.Apply W.B.3 FANTED - AT ONCE EXTRA LADY Veith, 2031 81 Catherine st.227 6 sales clerks.E.P.Chariton and Co, 2401 St Catherine st.OR BALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, À refrigeratoi hall stoves, kitchen ranges, \\ \"ANTDD - A SMART YOUNG MAN TO |office furniture, \\for cash or credit.H.A.leary the trade at a wholesale huuse, Wilder and Co.St.James, 2413 Bt.Cath- with reference, @t 1674 Notre Dame st.erine, 2050 Notre Dame.227 «f \\WANTED \u2014 A CITY TRAVELLER FOR F SALE/\u2014 LADIES CRAVENETTE the grocery (rade: must speak both lan- ralncoaif, three-quarter and full length, guages und have good cunnectiup, azur, Star Office.VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS salesmen.Apply W H Scruggle.so» \\\\ ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OYSTER man for oyster bar Apply Stanley at entrance, Windsor liotel.VW ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY APPLY between 5 and 8, 350 8t James st \\ ANTED \u2014 A GOOD SMART WASHER and a Evod plain Irôner, best of wages paid.laundry hands preferred.Usva st.Antoine ot upstairs Ww ANTED \u2014- servant or COMPÉTENT GENBRAL working housekeeper.also Girl of sixteen, for light huusework.1wo in faintly.gwd wages Apply 7332 Sherbrooke st, corner Durocher ot.\u201civ 2 \\ VV ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG CLERK, WITH experience, for dry goods ators, Apply 159 St.Lawrence st TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR HIND- ery work.Apply 1038 Notre Dame st.\\V ANTED -\u2014 LADY BOOKKEBERER.EXperienced, double entry.god reference required 138 3: Lawrence \\ VW ANTED OD On i STONE MASONS AT once.Apply to James Young, at rear of U6 St.Charles [lorromes st WANTED - Apply Mr Co, lag.2 \\ JANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE work, knowing both languages, fair knuwledge of bookkeeping.Frferences required.Apply by letter, staiing wages, J.E Mc- Comber, 376 3t.Paul st 230 2 \"ANTED BRICÉLAYEURS TWO OR wall Apply at TANTED GENERAL SERVANT, small house ¥ Towers avenue COMPETENT PRISER Dewhurst, J Mandleberg and Lemoine st three brickiayers wanted to work :n (l'orn- Apply tu J C Johnstone, Uornwall.WANTED - GENERAL SERVANT.FAM.My of threc, no washing.a good home for à suitable person Also a yvung girl to attend to baby 13 months old.Applicants must be well recommended.Apply with references Lo office, 3V6 St.[Paul st.between 1.30 and 4 pm.Residence not yet opened).\\ ness.V ANTBL \u2014 ly 142 \\V ANTED IMMEDIATELY servant for fat! two in Ironing.must have Hutchison st.TANTED \u2014 SALESLADY.THOROUGHLY understanding corset and kid glove ,bust- Uood salary.Apply UW Park avenue 230 2 A GOOD HOUSEMAID.Metcalfe at.AP- GENERAL family: no city refer- washing or ences.133 VV ANTED - IMMEDIATELY GOOD salesman {ir dry guods.clothing.boots two men with one or two W.Relyea, Box 2&2, and shoes.aleu years\u2019 experience.J rrescott, Ont 230 2 VV ANTED \u2014 SELLING ACENTS AT Montreal; good pay and ceady work.Address Dept.G., 7-5 Bennett BMg .Detrëit, Mich.230 4 \\ TANTED \u2014 A GOOD MAN WHO UNderstands weaving woven wire springs.Apply to the Modern Bedstead (Co, Sherbrooke, Qué.230 4 NURSERY GOVERNESS, who understands care of children, must be able tn do plain sewing.guod references required.Address Mrs.W.T.Payne, High- gate Springs.Vit.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 GENARAL SERVANT, GOUD wages, Apply at 6 St.Charles Borrumre street.\\ ANT=SD \u2014 FINISHERS UN LADIES cluaks, best prices paid.Apply Waldluan & Sommer, 513 St.Paul st.zgu 2 \\ Apply \\ \"ANTED SERVANT FOR FAMILY of two, wWeli recommended.Apply No.lul Laval avenue.\\ ANTED TWO GOOD ALL ROUND palpters and paper hangers, with iovuls, ready for work, Monday mæ-ning.8 am.Ap- piy H.W.Boon, 177 Fulford sc.JANTBD YOUNG MAN ABOUT years for store: 1040-42 16 references necessary, Notre Lame st.VV ANTED \u2014 BOOKBINDBRS\" FINISHER.One thal can assist at forwarding.Steady vmploymént.Apply YU Craig st.230 4 VV ANTED \u2014 COAT TRIMMERS APPLY John W.Beck and Cu, 42 Beaudry s:.230 2 VV ANTED \u2014 A FARM HAND; MUST BE good milker.Apply M.Jeffrey, 92 Mc- Gili st : Bu 2 Apply \"H.{ &rfys, fa=ns/and fancy, choice lut.Blg vaue- Cinrk's, Fvonf vne, 21V St.James st.228 3 Fer SALY.\u2014 INFANTS HOODS, LARGEST Assortiment In the city, In wool, wool and silk, ar! all silk.jackets, boolees, galters.In- fantees, bibs, elc.prices low.Ulark's, room one, 2iv St James st 228 3 MOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITER, STANDARD make, wlll sell cheap for cash.Address 3740, Siar Office.228 3 \"OR SALE \u2014 BICYCLE, BRANTFORD, very little used, new Dunlop tubes and all in perfect order, price $20.Apply to J Hodson, at 2274 St.Catherine st 22y 3 w, OR SALE \u2014 $130 UFRIGHT FEANO, BY New England Plano Co, of Huston.7 1-3 vctaves, fle tune, small size, In perfect orler, terms $10 cash, $3 per month.or $125 all cash, aiso other pianuv and organ bargains at Shaw's piano and music house, 2274 St.Cath erine st.229 3 pror SALE \u2014 BELI, ORGAN, $27.A FINE 7 stop wainut organ, $6 cash and $3 per month, or $22 all cask.also several uther bargains jn organs, from $18 tv $W.at Shaw's piano snd music house, 7274 St Catherine st.: 229 3 SUR SALE \u2014 $75, CHICKERING PIANO, a beautlfu!l small size Chickering plano, of Boston, not a scratch an the case, Ivory Keys, good tone, small scale and perfect order, $3 cash and $4 per month, gr 868 all cash, also other bargains in secondhand pianos, all prices and term at J W Shaw and Co's, 2274 St Catherine sk 229 3 Fer SALE - PIANO, sx, A NICE SMALL size square piano, sevek uoctaves and good tone, with stoul complete, on terms $5 cash and $4 per month.or #50 all cash Alsy other bargains at Shaw's plano and music house, S274 St.Catherine st 225 3 YOR SALE per gallon: ltvered ts any part of city Liverpool! st.Tel.Main 20185.SUNLIGHT OIL.25 CTS.also American gasoline, de- W.Prowse, 264 220 6 Her SALE \u2014 GENTLBMAN'S RACOON coat.als) ladles\u2019 hanlisome black Per- slan lamb jacket.latest style.remember these cuals are very fine.WII acvept any reasonable offer 2v St.Hubert »: 230 5 daw MOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, OAK HAT RACK.$4.00; fine old Vivlin.Low and case, $10; worth twice as much Apply after 6 Ju pm 49 Walker avenue Jor SALE \u2014 LAUNCH HULLSK, BOATS.skiffs, canoes, steam and gasoline igunches; bought, sold, exchanged, repaired and stored.Apply 12 Bt.Lawrence st .Montreal.230 6 FOr SALE \u2014 PIANOS.WE HAVE scores nf pianos by over a score of different makers, and organs by nearly as many manufacturers Some of these Instruments have been used, but all are thoroughly repaired.Value guaranteed.or money refunded To make room for Toronto exhibition planos, which are now arriving.we will sell very cheap for cash.or on time, any plano in stock, used instruments, by Steinway, Chick- ring.Knabe.Evans Bros, Layton Bros.Helnizman.Pearson, Mason & Hamlin, Morris.Wiillams, Karn, BEstey, Dominfon, Ux- bridge.Doherty.Cornwall, Empire.Russell, Herbert, etc.etc Price $25 to $200.5 Used Upright Planss special prices, $30, $55.$65.$75 and $33.respectively.Easy payments.Layton Brox , 144 Peel st.Call ur write.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings | SALE \u2014 DAISY FURNACE.RADIAtors, pipes, plumbing, tools May Bros, 540 Wellington st.(Continued from Page 8.) HENRY HELSBY 37 Sussex Avenue, Pianoforte, Singing, eory and Composition.Puplls visi it desired.7 \u2018 Mr.Hubert A.Baker, 153 STANLEY STREET.Lessons jo Flute, Planoforte Playing and Voice Culture.Puplle prepared for rxawminations 't desired.307 38 Miss Barker, Loti .oung ladies and 3htl- BER 10th.Preparn- 205 38 | ~~ tll re-open her school for ren on THURSDAY, 3EPTE tory class for buys PROF.J.J.GOULET Violin ensemble playing, theory and solfoggie playing nee + classes.100 Metcalfe St.WHERE TO STAY IN MONTREAL.LA CORONA HOTEL, West Enô\u2014\u201c HOTEL DE LUXE.\" The only up-to-date European Hotel in Montreal.Hates \u2014Rooms without bath.£1.00 to $1.50.Rooms with bath, $2.00 to $2.30.187 Sawtf GUY STREKT.MONTREAL.LEGAL CARDS.RYAN & BICKERDIKE Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors Liverpool! and London and Globs Building, à 12 St.James Street, Montreal.Percy C.Ryanm.Frank A C Bickerdike.180 313 ACGIBBON, CASGRAIN, AITGHELL & SURVEVER \u2014\u2014 Advocates CANADA LIFE BLDG,, St.James Street.MONTREAL.¥.D.McGibbon, KC.T.Chase-Casgratn, K.C.T Y.Burveyer, Victor E.Mitchell, Douglas Armour.A.Chase-Casgrain.GAS ENGINES.i Most up-to-date for all Gas Engines kinds of work to take lace of Motors.Full particulars.Gas gine Works, 14 Cote st.Tel.Main 256.: PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND DESIGN) Sczaretli vil cosatelot OWEN N.EVANS, Foreign Member Inst.Patent Agents Englaau s0leoJ Teens» .tulliu: Mrrztoy 74 24 voting mu Conservatoty of Musicology.Physics and Psychology.gently used.At home, ' Mrs.Madelelhe Homer-Gurry OF NEW YORK.Pupil for some years of the renowned Madame Viardot-Garcia, Paris, de- time to coloratura work.Also with Reinhold Herman, of Vi- onna Court Conservatory.Signor Bapio, Florence, Italy; Georg Henschel, London, England, and many others.Formerly in charge for several years of Vocal department at Halifax Specialist in the science of Natural Voice Production and Singing on the four-fold structural basis of Anatomy, Professional men, Clergymen, Lawyers and College Graduates have been among the most enthusiastic workers under Mrs.Curry's tuition.The Magnetic Voice in Speaking, as in singing, is the voice intelli- 1018 SHERBROOKE STREET A every afternoon from 2.30 to 3.30, and 8 to 9 in evenings, ~ Physi- to receive pupils.J 227 Beod For boarders and day scholars.ston.FOSBERY, M.A., 1778 Ontario St Play ground attached to the school.ST.JOHN'S SCHOOL | MONTHREAI.Boys prepared for McGIil} University and King- Term Commences Sept.8th Apply to the Headmaster, C.S.Military -830 13 Jaw « BLINKBONNIE, \u201d NIGHT CLASSES NOW OPEN, Shorthand, Solonce.English, Bookkeoping.Ars.Classics.A special class the-Royal \\ 228 7 ny \u201cShier- brooke St.A.J.HALES SANDERS, M.A., Principal.C.A.BOTSFORD, Secretary.Abingdon School, 1141 Dorchester St Head Master: MR.T.RIDLER-DAVIES, (Cantab.), Assisted by a full ataff ot Masters.The school will reopen September 15th at 10 o'ciock.Boys are preparad for the Kingston R.M.C., University or Commercial life.Preparatory Class for young boys Gymnasium.Field for Games.For prospectus containing refer ences, list of recent successes, etc, apply 69 University street.B.A.\"mt a LTE TO CNE BUSINESS COLLEGE Y.M.C.A.Building.Montreal.TRRM OPENS SEPTEMBER 7, 1903.Write for our Prospectus if you Intend golag 1 to Business Coll one.Our graduates hold splendid positions.ncipal at Oolisge rooms, 4 tu .m.daily.ERP A.W.YOUNG, Principal.PROMPTLY SECURÉE Wesolicit Lhe businces of Manutact Kf gineers and others who realize the advisability ot having their Patent business transacted by perts.Preliminary advice free.Charges rate.Our loventors' Help, 125 LT sent sp request.Marion & Marion.New York Life Bicg, \u2018 Montreal : «nd Washington, D.C.\u2026 U.8.4.WIRE CLOTHS.Sr FLY SCREENING, Zo Per Ft PATER TRADE MARKS FETHERSTONHAUGH § CO CANADA LIFE 7 The Thos, Forrester Co.£23.3t, James St.BLD'6 MONTREAL.Co Phone Main 3080 160t?.FLORISTS.CHIROPODIST.mar 40 ypars expsrieros a Chir Boston Ferns a specialty.Rare Ferns Poston Ferma a spec Tol Up 2144.Mail Orders carefully filled.Hall & sobinson, Outremont, Montreal.MARRIAGE LICENSES.Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY THUR W.WILKS WILKS & MIUHAUDL, Publis Accountanta, MEKRCHAN 15 BANA BUILDING, Toi M, 413) MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James St.& 36 Drummond St.\\YANTED \u2014 FOR OCTOBER 1ST A GOOD general servant for smal family Call with Porenees, aîter 7 pm.at 3 Tower ave.MARRIAGE LICENSES O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, 204 St James at Tel Main 1717 VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD SERVANT GIRL.Apply 132a Park avenue.N ANTBED - FINE DYES MAKERS, ONE that makes button dyes preferred.Address G, 4130, Star Office.V JANTED \u2014 A GOOD STEADY BOY FOR messages.«Apply at once The Dominion Cord \u201cand Tassel} Co, M2 St Paul st.\\ ANTED \u2014 (YOUNG GIRLB FOR LIGHT work Appl t once.The Dominion Cord and Tassel Co, 2 St Paul st.-\u2014\u2014 1 PERSONALS.Nt PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of John and Bridget McGinty; last heard of in Dundas, Ont.Enquired for by Agnes Mo- Ginty or Doyle, care Thomas Doyle, Anders- Leonard PRIVATE HOSPITAL.Britannia Private Hospital 1% Met Avenue, Westmount, Mrs.E.Pearce.Principal.\u2018Tel.Mount 1148 Ambulance Tele phone Up 2723.Terms $1 to $1.5 per day.ENGINES AND BOILERS.Ball Automatic Engines, Boilers, Bealty & Sons Hoisting Engines, ete., Cowan & Co.Wood-work- ing Machinery.Common Street, Montreal, ton, Glaagow.Scotland.26 e pERFONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of George Adan; last heurd of în Hoston seven years Ago.niece Ahunle enquires, Mrs.W.Fuil nee e), R.'N.Hospital, Stone- house Devon, England.26 6 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION \u2018WANTED of Albert Tyars.of Leicester, England, blacksmith; last heard of Ofteen years ago at New Bedford, Mass, Enquired for by bis sinter.Address Ioulsa Chew, Small Heath, Birmingham, England.227 8 PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Bernard A.Arthur McCann, wts -Tétr Greenock about twenty-oné years ago; last 110 Hutchison st.230 3 | beard of in New York.Enquired for by Ellea - M Lavery, Bu - \\WANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONBRS.NEW ion Sootiasd, reside Pince, Dumbar York Sieam Laundry, St.Catherine et.+ corner St.Urbain st.\\VANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT WHO can do plain cooking, no laundry work; alsa housemald, willing to assist with children; small family; references.301 Mduntain street.VV ANTED \u2014 BMART.RESPECTABIÆ girl for dining room work In restaurant; ADDRESSES.ETSI IESE CRU IAS LI SJ [RENAL TY.7:5 dal EDWIN (OX & CO LS a one with experience preferred.Apply Jeffery: Cafe, 11 Chabollles squate.et , lode \\VinTED \u2014 FOR FAMILY OF TWO GENeral servant.references required.Apply ; .P6 Lafontaine Park.CHEMISTS \\VANTED \u2014 YONNG GIRI TO ASAIST find Cook's Friend Baking with light housework.Apply 521 Victoria powder pure.| a 2rrue, Westmount.+ .DOCTORS \\ TANTED \u2014 Al RANGE BUILDERS AND stove repairers, Apply Wm.Clendinneng an} Son, 058 Craig st.230 2 \\VANTED \u2014 GOOD GENDRAL SERVANT.Apply 50 &t.Famille et, Telephone E.\"we | \\V ANTED \u2014 .EXPURIENUSD PERSON , for furniture store, speaking both Inn- L.Lehrer.357 St.Dominique evenings .runges.Addr \u201c Call after \\y ANTED Apply ut $98 Sherbrooke st.8 pm.Ll.AN EXPERIENCED COOK.30 4 pronounce it wholesome.COOKS know it dées the work at the right time.HOUSEWIVES aay that cake and raixed with Cook's Friénd Baking Powder are fine, dainty and delictbus.LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.1 Bu Life Policies insued by American y companies.Will Lay more for policies that have been in force for some years than the companies will allow for their surrender.M.J.Doherty 1%: St Paul St.210 va 7 PHRENOLOGY.PROF.A Y y OUNG, ontreal Ph Montre renolokical - 2304 5T.CATHERINE PF.Beadinge Luc to $2.00.102.m.to Op.mm.; -~ CHIMNEY CLEANER.4 ne: Imp.Non*Explosive gimner Safe, Clean, Rapid.Simple, destroys soot in chimneys, flues and stovepipes and extinguishes chimney fires.Sold by P.D.DODS & CO., 190.M4GTII Steve del CARPENTER \u2018AND JOINER.7 ¢ Takes greatest care Thos.Lidstone Jrpoasmsest oars ors\u2019 work and real estate repairs.Estimates given, valtations made.Omoe fittings.a specialty.758 Craig Street.Tel.Main 3383 7 DENTISTS.W.n d Dentist, now MIT ET opodist and Specialist for feet diseases.onts made at own house.Bunday hours la.m.to p.m.M.E.Ratelle, M3 Lagauchetere st., cor.St.lawrenoe, wu DENTIST.J.F.ROLLIT.SURGKON .DENTIBT Ras removed to 20 McGill College Avenue i LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING 3 ard leak i avoided Explosions jd on Bie ae Tour work, J.Atchison, 33 Bleury.Tel ain 958.MORTGAGE LOANS.Funds for Sify propecir and oe arms w.H.Philips, of oot & Phillips, Notas ies.Canada lLbe Chambers, City.A PICTURE FRAMING.q ; and detivered.You Frames Made havenotrouble.We see that the work {a oO.Kk.and a credit to us.æt us frame your pictures proper with good taste and send them Dome.3 worry.No trouble, Heasley.the Picture Framer, 2087 St Catherine, near Bleury.We give Cash Recoipta.MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest § Rates in the City OF household furniture, pianos, organs, horses and carriages.without publicity or removing the goods.We loan In syms from $10 1, $1000, trom 1 to months.We give libra) discounts if paid \u2018defore due.Your dealings with us strictly private, & wo know you would wish.By courteous treatment and Fain, Honest Dealing.We are gaining new customers every day.You should be among them.Call and investigate.We will ba pleased to talk the matter over with you, or telephone us.Bell 3381 Main, or Westmount 1041.after 6 p.m., and we will send one of our agents 10 see You.Montreal Loan & Brokerags Co., Boam 206, New York Life Buildiwg, Coy.Bt.James Street and Plage d\u2019Armes 34.CHAM K.CAMPBELL, Mer.Bet A A YS Avouson: &.Rutenbdetz Fywn Brokers & Jewellers, GOL VAIL BT.dioney tolenden Diamonds ack Jewellery, U ne and Lry Goods.Fursstecvd duniug am mer wmeiiths.: X.B\u2014A visitto our department fa policited.184 Dew wirmeuf RENDORSER OR [\u2014 JALARIED PEOPLE CAN OFT MONEY Ss on their own names, without endorser of security: payments 10 sult borrower: sll busts ness confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Tom.ple Building, 185 St James at.Money Loaned alariea pee ouses Lauy ents, La L fn 2 i .> \u2018 ; Des IS RAEE A7 ren ork is à | Foilow of the American Guild of 41 Wew York, Amsoclate of the Royal College of $ $ $.$ : phone Up.1874.TMO BRANOH THE WESTMOUNT BRANO ontréai Conservatory of Music MM \u201copén 1m Victoria Han Building, West- tnount, Tuesday, September 15, 1008.All pramctes of instrumental and voos! music 11) be taught.For prospectus and terms appl to The Montreal Conservatory of Mualo, and 840 Dorchester at, between 5 end © p.m.8 ally.; HEKR C.E.SEIFERT.Musical Director.Mason & Risch Pianos used exclusively.|JohnB-No on, !- FA.G.0, A R.C.O.Lic.us ists.Organists, lon KEng.Lisentiata fn OHGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Lessons in PLANOFORTE and O PLAYING, VOCAL COLTURE and the THEORY OF MUSIC.A \u201cB8pecial System\" taught for chiléres from 6to 10 yeurs of ug.Puplis prepared for examinations.At home dally (to arrange about lessons) from 3 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m.6 BISHOP STREET.MR.EDWARD BROOME Mus.Bao.(Gald Medalist), Orgaalst American Church, , RESUMES TEACHING REPF.7th, Piano, Voice and Theory of Musie.Pupils will please book their dates at Once.Office hours 2.30 to 12.80.Address, Karn Hell, L 2002 §.Catherine st.Telephone Studio or Residence.Successes last season include L.L.C.M, (Licentiate), A.L.C.M.(Associate), 4 Benior honours, 2 Intermediate honours, in piano pains One ist Mus.Bac., Toronto.and one 204 Mus.Bac.Lennoxville, in theory, ome senior singing and two important choir posi- Yons, ete., ete.208 38 FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD Pa AND.| Plano School TELIZABETH DAVIDSON, Directress.\u2018GRACE M._ Classes and béen resumed., New classes being formed.221 Peel Street, Montreal.Viotoria Hall, Westmbunt.: Pupils prepared for certificated ex- aminatiôns if desired.328 18\" \u2018DARLINGTON MUSIC METHOD MoLAREN, in charge of © Westmount School.Plano Teaching have Guly Kindersarten Music Method endorsed by the A New England Uonservatory, Boston.\u2018M188 CONNOLLY, Korma! teacher.\u2018MRS.PF.B.DAKIN, Authorized Teather.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Day and Boarding School\u2014 Private, 1180 Dorchester street (corner of Wort street), Moutreal, 18th SESSION.Will resyme work op Thursday.10th Sep- ember.Boys admitted at all ages and prepared for McGill University, the Royal Military School Kingston, and for Business.Superior accommodation for a limited number of boarders.Attendance at the school dally to receive parents after August Alst For prospectus, etc.address W.W.Mowat C.M.and Glasgow University.190 tf Bishop Bethune College, OSHAWA, ONT.Under the =are of The Sisters of S, John the Divin3.Visitor the Lord Bishop of Taronto.BaF\" Preparation for the University.\u201cga School Reopens on September the Tenth.For terms and particulars apply to the 193 16 Saw SISTER IN CHARGE.The School For Young Ladies, \"~.916SHERBROOKE ST.Conducted by Miss Symmers and Miss Bmith, will re-open on Tuesday, 15th of September.Puplin who desire !t are prepared for the university school examinations and for matriculation.After Monday, Tth of Beptember.Miss Symmers and Miss Smith will be at home to receive visitors on school business.Prospectus on application.x Mu Young Women's Christian Association.Educational Classes open Monday, October 5, 1903.For prospectus and further information apply to the office, 898 Dorchester street.229 5 daw ONTARIO Business College, 35th Year.BELLEVILLE Most Widely Attended in America, 27 Years Under Present Principals: Authors and publishers of \u201cTHR CANADIAN - ACCOUNTANT,\" now tn the 18th Rdition.i\" Bend for the College Catalogue.Address, Robinson & Jehnson, ¥.C.A 235 ue THE Founded 1889 BELLEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Training\u2014-UNEXCELLED Book-keéeping: Shorthand Typewritinz Office Work:Telegraphing end Railway Work Kvery Department a specialty.A.Tousaw, Belleville, .Prith Jefter: secretary.J Ont (M.A.President à Individual Evening Instruction at 49 VICTORIA SQUARE, Studies Will be Resumed September 38th.The Commercial Course is thorough, complete and practical.The Storthand course includes typewriting, office work.corres ence, grammar and Write, call telephone (Main 2800) for pros d pectus.Ad 202 4 Jd.D.DAVIS, Principal.| STUDIOS: \u2014 Victoria Ball, Westmount Mondaye and Thnredays, 3 to 5 p.m.; 2440 St.Catherine st, Wednesdays, 5 p.m.Ssturdays, 11 a.m.{ Where parents cas see Classes in Session.291 10 V Va MISS ADA MOYLAN, } VOCAL TEACHER, -Is or izing & Club for the production of light Operatic Music during the cem- ing season.First Congert to consist of Gho Quartsttes, Duets, Solos, eto., from all the Gilbert & Sulllvan Operas.Ladies and Gentlegnen desirous of Bi ing above Club will kindly apply to Mies Moylan before October lst, any afternoon between 4 and 6 evenings 7.80 tô-8.50, 63 Cathcart street.- .PRIVATE PUPILS RBCEIVED - , \u201cOCTOBER 18T.mu y .® ~ .Prof.William Bohrer, ~oeutegart and Vieama Conservatories) \\Pinno, Vocal Culture.Theory of Muslé.\u201coe Prof, Musio *\u2018Loyela College\u201d _ Pupils prepared for examinations.Prof.Bobrors \u201cbours te receive papile ure daily from Sto6 sud 7 89.m, at hisstudio, V64 Dorebester st.Tele .20996 \"Ms Jo Hone and _ Mires.Oamitie Hone Nudon have resumed Vietin, Harmony téndht ÿ and solfexio.Studio Crescèst.\"ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Advanced Art Classes, 1908-1904 The Classes will commence on Fri .October 16th, under the direction of Willlam Brymner.R.C.A.Two scholar\u201d ships for competition.Class rooms open daily for .study.- For particulars apply to the Becretary, Formerly instructor to the families of LORD LANSDOWNE and the EARL OF DERBY by appoint ~ ment.¥iolin tuition resumed.STUDIO ~ 170 Maneri 287 6 H.ROGET Mt Closges |: For Drawing | and Painting n On The 6th ef October.Fo a hi Roca 2504 Be.Ci crise Street Beadle, iT @ [800 different effects shown.No matter what the fashion books say is the most stylish for fall wear.we were there before the fashion losks were written.Months ago the New Coats and Costumes were being thought out, worked out, and improved upon by master minds in the art of dressmaking.This is.not half hearted assortroent.Our specific object is to \"another.Come and see the New Fall Styles if only to see.A fresh arrangement of new styles almost every day.2364 St.Catherine Street ak Avotion Sale of Timber Bertha.+ Public notice is hereby given that.pursuant to authority of orders-in-Coupell.the Red and White Pine Timber in\u201cthe following Townships, Berths and Areas, namely: IN THE DISTRICT OF NIPIBSING\u2014 The Townships of Hutton, Creelman, Par- kin, Ayimer, Mackelcan, McCarthy, Merrick, Mulock (part of), French (part of), Stewart, Lockhart (part of), Garrow (part of), Osborne (part of), Hammell and Phelps (part of).IN THE DISTRICT OF ALGOMA -\u2014 Berths Nos.195 and 21, the Townships of Kitchener and Roberts, and Block \u2018W,\u2018\u201d near Onaping Lake.IN TH RAINY DIVER DISTRICT\u2014 Berths G18, G21, G23, G29 and G38, and the following Berths with the right to cut and remove the pine, spruce, tamarack, cedar and poplar: G4, G6, GI, G8, GA.G25, G26.G27.G28, G33, 35, G86, G37, G38, G4, G41.G42, G43, Berths Nos.81, 82, and 84, will be offered for sale by ublic auction at the Parliament Build.ngs, in the City of Toronta, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH DAY QF DECEMBER, 1908, at the hour of ONE o'chxck in the afternoon.Bheets containing terms and conditions of sale and Infotmation as to Areas and Lots and Concessions comprised in each Berth will be furnished on application, either personal or by letter, to the Department of Crown Lands, Toronto, or the Crown Timber Agencies at Ottawa.Sault Ste.Marie, Port Arthur, Rat Portage and Fort Frances, E.J.DAVIS, Commissioner Crown Lands Department of Orown Lands, Toronto, July 29, 1908, N.B.\u2014No unauthorized publication of this advertisement will be paid for.218 3 2amo A Prophet is received abroad fret, then st home.Same with Small\u2019 Maple Chocolate Creams.Canadians - that have them in Europe are now asking for (bem in Montreal.KE DRINK HABIT PERMANENTLY QURED Without the Patient's Kno \u201cORRINE\" removes cravi fora Tone rons, oor Craie à Sidney bia or .na cor @! 2408 8b.Catherine 81, Montreal 180 104 Daw NEW CHURCH FOR MAISONNEUVE.The Catholics of Maisonneuve met In the hall of the Christian Brothers\u2019 Ara- demy.on LaSalle Aveune, last night and discussed the necessity of erecting a new parish church.Rev.Father Dugas rave the reasons necessitating the erection of a new Temple of Worship.The present church.he §sid was too small and it was impossible to enlarge if to meet the growing needs eof the parish, Attorney Morin explained the legal steps to be taken in such a case.On the motion of Mayor Bleau, gecond- ed by Alderman Desjardins, the meeting unanimously decided to eréct a new church at the \u2018cost of about $125,000.Two of the church wardens were charged to obtain the signatures for the petition to present Archbishop Bruchesi, requesting the erection of the new church, Retreaf Closed.7 The students of Bt.Mary's College closed their annual! retreat yesterday.At high mass, in the Church of the Gesu, Father P.L.Lalande gave the closing sermon.He pointed out the duties of college life, and exhorted the students to be true to the ideals set before them.and to be ever faithful to their promises ot fidelity to God, duty, parents and teachers.\u201cCondition is Worse.week.is in a worse | reported and there hood of her recoy Westmount, whereabouts of he s\\very little llkell- Nef Harrison, of té learn the economy, simplicit}\\ and cheapness, and is well worth py ny a visit of inspection to their salesréom.Special Notice.Where to Study Modes.No better avenue of information open to those desirous of studying the styles in Ladies\u2019 Mantles or Costumes than The 8, Carsley Co.Lirmtted's stocks.Most comprehensive\u2014in the Méntie section alone there are fully Manties of all grades and description, except those that a wide experience suggests would prove an unwise investment.make one purchase.bring THE BIBLE THE .BOOK OF BOOKS \u201d Special Sermons in City Churches on Bible Society's Work.METHOD OF INTERPRETATION Archdeacon Madden Speaks on the Purpose and Object of Bible Study.The marvellous value of the Holy Serip tures, the lessons to be derived from their study, and the importance of putting the Word of God into the hands of all peoples were the points dwelt upon in an eloquant sermon preached yesterday morning at Christ Church Cathedral by Ven.Archdeacon Madden, of Liverpool.Eng, who 1s travelling in Canada in the interests of the Bible Society.which cele brates its centenary in March, 1804.; The preacher prefaced his sermon with an earnest plea for the Bible Society, and a sketch of its work.Jt knew no creed nor denomination.Anyone who wanted a Bible might obtain it from the Society.Last year the Bible Society distributed six million Bibles, printed in over 370 languages and dialects.The Society was the friend of all missionaries and the rival of none.\u201c17% Terrible the ignorance of \u2018those who profess and call themselves Chris tiane, on the subject of God's Word,\u201d said Archdeacon Madden.The text was from St.John 5, 39: \u201cSearch the Scriptures, for in them ye .J think ye have eternal life and they are they which testify ot Me.\" The preacher called the attention of his hearers to the collect for the second Sunday in Advent, which sets forth a prayet that the Holy Scriptures may read, marked.learned and inwardly digested, The principle of the Reformers was the open Bible for the people that they might test the church\u2019s teaching by the sure and certain warrant of Holy Scripture.The right of private judgment was allowed to all Protestants, who must judge for themselves and cannot let the responsibility rest upon any other human being.The preacher spoke of the unbappy misinterpretations of the Scriptures, which had caused many to lose faith in the Bible.It must be remembered, reading of the Bible was conditioned by the teaching of fathers and forefathers, previous training and prejudices of the der.The Bible might be eompared to the light of the sun, which has to shine through a mist, through glass or smoke, but woùji any one say the sun should be eliminatéj because it does not shed its light ik pon every person and place on 's eth?Is it right to say that because of grotesque creeds and sects should sit God\u2019s book and say we cannot accest it?Let us thank God fer broken lights coming into the ignorant mind.Let us use the right of private Judgment with reason and common sense, - an pepar doubt our own responsibility and imdgine we shall find infallibility outside the covers of the Holy Seriptures.\u201cI have s t deal to do with young men,\u201d eaid Archdeacon Madden.\u201cwho think, and think they think.They im agine the Bible is intended to teach them geology, biology and ancient history \u2014 everything but what J think it is intend: ed to teach\u2014God and salvation.God leaves much to the human mind, but God steps in to answer the questions which porplex the human mind: What am I?hence did I come?Whither am I going?The cry of the great Dante is the crv of humanity: \u201cI want Peace.Y want God.\u201d Peace, perfect peace.in this dark world of sin; the blood of Jesus whispers peace within.\u201d Archdeacon Madden preached in the evening in St.George's Church to a large eon ation, from the text, Hebrews 4, 12, and Revelations 10, 2.REV.G.H.BONDFIELD AT ERSKINE CHURCH._ Rev.G.H.Bondfield, the representative in China of the British and Foreign Bible Society, preached in Erskine Church in the morning, and in St.James Methodist Church in the evening, on behalf of ths Society.At the latter servic: his text was taken rom ! Thessalonians, 4, 1.The Bible Society had been formed as a missionary organization, whose pu was to speak the mel to \u20ac fond p tt ex- wn.one hundred years of successful work, words what remained yet to The péciety had prosecuted its sé, but as each year wens a field seemed to open, and to-day it was almost incomprehensible how pp6ple remained without the gos- Amslated into their language.conception t bé obtained of ork yet to be done from the fact that in India alone, 102 languages bad no version\\of the Scriptu In Europe there we, ngyages intà which no entire translation had been ede.these figures were considered, \\the tremen- dcus responsibility of the Christian pee ples could to some cxtent be realized.The 10,000,000 Bibles which bad been pla the hands of 400,000,000 Chi i the past 80 years were too few to accom plish anything like the Christianization which should be effected.The society hes accomplished much to ward sp ing the holy teachings, but a greater effort must be made by the churches, if the work of the organization is to be carried on as it now is.The deficits of the society are increasing every year, and have now reached an enormous figure.hat will be done?Only a fringe of the great heathen Jands have been reuch- ed; only s corner of the dark territory oocupied.cease?Is the distribution { Bibles to TO-NIGHT'S MEETING) - \u201cHis Grace Archbishop Boud will preside at the mecting to be held this evening in the American Presbyterian church, in the interests of the Bible Society, when both Rev.Archdeacon Madden and Mr.Bondfield will speak.AN ILLUSTRATED SERMON.Rev.William R.Harvey, of the Point St.Cherles Congregational church, gave one of his illustrated sermons last evema .ing before a crowded congregation.Speaking from the text: \u201c1 have a baptism to be baptized with, and how am straitened until it be accomplished,\u201d the preech- er spoke of the last week of the hfe of our Saviour.The lemon of the discourse was brought home vividly to the listeners: by the pictures thrown upon the screen, which were copies of the works of Gus-, tave Dore, Hischendort.Munckasley\u2019s \u201cA Before Pilate,\u201d Raphael's \u201cMadonna and Child,\u201d and others.; These illustrated sermons will be given on tho last Sundey evening in each month.{\\ \u2014\u2014\u2014 » (7 CS Mails for Europe.; The mails for Great Britain and Europe one at the Montreal port office during t t week an hereunder: Taceday\u2014o a.m.Teutonic, White Star line; \"6.30 p.m., Teutonic, supplementary.; Friday \u2014\"6.30 p.m., Lucania, Cunard line.; \"ep turday 6.30 .m., Ionian, Allan line.il fo ance, Germany, Italy, \u2019 ster por Le \" Lorraine, General Trane- atlantic line, closes on VWednesday, *6.30 p.m.*Letters may be ed to 6.30 p.m,; other matter Tete posted before 5 p.m.he said, that the we « J aman nt, her - a \u201cNew ver 8 A large and varied stock of all the best\u2019 Scotch, Es English, and Canadian makes to select fro Celebrated Scotch \u201c Skeldon\u201d Blankets, full size, pink A and blue borders, exceptionally soft and warm, 8 from $4.00 a pair.Fine White Wiool English Blankets, colored borders, from $2.00 a pair._- f Ë Best Colored Wool Blankets, form $1.28 a pair.Fine Scarlet Crib Blankets, 4x4 to 4x7 quarters, prices ) from $1.00 a pair.Splendid assortment of the best Canadian Wool Blankets, all made to our special order, Pink and Blue borders, guaranteed fast colors! and sizes! All prices Elderdown Comforters! » ! down, ventilated, from English made, Sateen Coverin s, filled with the best «00.N J Cotton Wadded Comforters\u2019 Tf Chintz, and Sateen Coverings, from $1.00.New Flannels and Flannelottes! A full range of all the new patterns.ze Mall Ordors Promptly Filled.es ES Si Terms Cash.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740.camino roo B & Tr pty orden RRR TI SR Det sir mx oe TRY fe ps a a J > A par *® 4 Boa Sa - oN AN 26 i STOVES and STOVE REPAIRS.Souvenir Stoves and Ranges.Jewel Stoves and Ranges.Happy Thougbt Stoves.Also the Genuine and Original Quebec Heaters.A full line of each at guaranteed prices.or ~ \u201cBEEFE NE\u201d is neither an extract nor \u2018an essence, but all the = SY on nutriment of the best beef _ form./ \u2018 American Fluid Beef Co.Montreal.in condensed « Dm av po > REDMOND ANNOUNCES NATIONALIST POLICY.Londén, September 328.\u2014Ad | dem ration at Newcastle, county Down, ohn Redmond, \u2018the Irish lead: i er, said ie the Irish Land Bill having been secured, the next session must be devoted to the labourers\u2019 question.The n situation to-day was a strange one, e* coptinued, and if Premier Bal- to retain office the I._h party, ould hod the power, of life or death in proud end would use that power bs unction to forward the i Vtereote, of the Irish cause.CROBSED THE CHANNEL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fierich Balloonists Bucceed in Oft- Attempted Feat.London, September Vaulx and Yesterday ins near Hull, Y , having journeyed from Paris.in 17 $4 hours.2h A de a.balloon has sucoessfully travelled fro à prèvio = bep made to pein is ave e e \u2026, aÉlity of balloons in osé of war.Rav.G.J.Bond Resigns.\u2018orontd, September 28.\u2014 Rev.G.res was appointed dir ata ian 8 year of in- benlth a Sh.BS nd he.re- ant hd M d a \u2018few Teg Bit Jo cs of evtpumdla been 8 week m Toront aE Mother eway for \u2018his\u2019 ki health se\u201d - \u2018Bullding, 2470 St.Catherine strest WOOLLEN.MILLS NEED MORE PROTECTION.Peterboro, Ont., September 28\u2014As a result of the depression tn the woollen trade, the Auburn woollen mills may possibly close down.On Saturday a pert of the mill was shut down, and the hands told they would be sent for when required.he management say that the woollen trade is in a most depressed condition, but as to the future policy of the com pany, nothing has as yet been determined.Butchers May All Strike., September 38.\u2014 Every pack- inc plant in the United States is threatened with a tie-up by & general ke of rs od tl un re ou eos the owners to the deme den of \u2018the vs = se u erica, Wiki Botoher packers 1 arp wages ask Begotiations has arisen over =, proche] of the packers that the butchers in their amount of work Bvery of butchers in the country has been ked to vote on the demend.: Special Notice, The Most Economical Piano b Buy is.the one which receives the approval of those who have tested them in their homes for many years.The Dominion- is one of the most economical pianos made, because the test of time han proven them worthy the high approval bestowed upon them.They give perfect and lasting satisfaction, and their price attracts careful buyers.Send for catalogues of the Dominion and other makes.Willis .& Ce, Empire \u201c Ottawa Early Sunday.\u2018Morning.D FOUR MEN mme The Freight Had Mo Business on the Track at the Time-\u2014fouth- ern Wreck, \u2014 Bpecial to the Montreal Star.smash up occurred ing, as he result of a tolligion between the westbound Soo expreed/frém Montreal and a freight train near the Ottawa and New York Junction.Four people were injured, both engines were smashed and three cars were tele- sogped.; he injured people were all employes of the C.P.R.They were ineer Doherty, of Ottawa; Express essenger R n Thompson; Baggage man, Edward King, rakeman George Gobey, of Hintonbsirg.bey The injuries were noi of a serious character except in the case of Baggageman King.Nagne of the passengers were in- ) The loss to the company will be abot \u201c250,000.The cars demoli were the exprees nd ba car.A colonist car was partially te escoped.The accident occur! at five minutes to pane on the C.P.R.ehort line in the Ri- on Sunday moru- ear Hurdmeue Bridge.The.was\u201d arge jonduetor letter e engineer Seine M.J.Do- hee ty and the firema firema J.D.Welsh, It was coming into ttawa at a good rate of speed.freight train was proceeding from the Sussex street yard to the Uniou Depot, by way of Cheudiere Junction.It consisted of an engine, several case cars of Comte freight, and was in od x of Conductor Horan, with whom were r John Dolman and Brakeman À Ma or, bath of Prescott.this freight train the Soo Express crashed.p REASON FOR THE ACCIDENT, The freight train was acting contrary to instructions in being on the \u2018main ling at the time the Boo express was d It was a head on collision.ine No.303, which was drawing the Soo train, was badly .The locomotive on the freight tran Completely, smashed.Most of e con o e bagg and cars weve destroyed.ee expres After the wreck it was found that Bag- gageman King and Brakeman Thompson had a miraculous escape.They vere hited up to the ceilings by the force of the Vision.It was Qarvellous that they were not crushed.One h spine in- Jured and Another had mad nose broken.Was some y minutes before th could be relcased from their perilous pon.2 ions, ey were exhaus Era they were rescued.ted with pain rakeman «Gobey, who was lying down in one of the cars, was serio and wounded in the head.valy shaken Baggageman King was ed last night as doing well, After hompson\u2019s injuries were attended to at the hospital he was able to be removed, and left for Montreal yesterday afternoon.The others will be able to resume work in a day or two.\u2018 A BLOCKADE.As a result of the wreck there was a blockade yesterday, and none of the C.P.R.trains went through the Centra] Station.They were taken from the Union Station via the Chaudiere Junction, to connect with the S8hort Line.General Superintendent Oborne was notified early of the wreck and came up from Montreal on a special, accompanied by other local officials, and on their arrival they superintened the work of clear- the wreci he C.P.R.authorities say there was no reason nor excuse for the freight being on the main line on the time of another regular train, for, knowing that the Soo express was due, the freight should have taken a siding.The hands in charge of it, however, had evidently forgotten the approach of the express, and their thought- lesness, while impenlling a lot of lives, wil incidentally cost the company a tidy The Joss to the Canadian Pacific Railway is estimated at about $50,000.The engine, No.303, attached to the Soo train, was of an expensive type, and while not demolished is badly damaged.The locomotive on the freight was entirely smach- ed up.Then there were three cars which were almost completely telescoped, and a freight car which was put out of business.In addition to that a lot of ex- gs parcels and baggage were destroved.Fhe company did everything to secure the comfort and convenience of the passengers and saw them on their way to their destination before going ahead with the work of clearing its line.PLUNGED OVER wr HIGH EMBANKMENT.Charlotte, N C., September 28.\u2014While fuonin at a high rate of speed, the south- ast Mail on the Southern Railroa-l bound from a trestle 73 feet high, half a mile north of Danville, Va.on Sunday.Nine of the crew were kifled, and seven injured.The.dead include Engineer J.A.Brudie, of Placerville, Va.: Fire J.A.Clapp, of Greensboro, Ne Ci uctor J.T.\u2018Blair, of Central, N.C.; Mail Clerks J.L.- Thompso and 12- year: -old] son, Washington, 5: es Chambers, Midland, Va.; .Wor.Nokesville, Va.; N.Ardanwright, Mt.Clinton Va.; Joody, of Raleigh, N.C Flagman J.8 The injured are all mail are in a serious condition.The trestle where the accident occurred is five hundred feet long.and is on a sharp curve.Engineer Brodie, à new man on the division, is said to have\u201d approached the curve at a high rate of speed.The engine had gone about 70 feet on.the trestle when it sprang from the track, carrying with \u2018it four mail cars and an express car.The trestle, 4 wooden structure, also gave way for r: spare of fifty feet.The derailed ine and cars were planged into a shallow.\u2019 stream and reduced to a mass of twi iron and steel\u201d and aplintered wood.The dead mén were horribl clerks, and mutilated.e \"Ueno noflicial opinions one cause for the wreck the of the train on the sharp éurve.Fire broke out.ja the sxkage, but was ; quickly extingu the third time the Faut Moi Bas pass been wrecked.AN UNDOUBTED CURE .FOR' CANCER.A New, Painless Method of Treatment That Completely Cures the Dis- roe gui march 4 medical science inst overtéken cancer and el: it on the list of curable diseases.The old painfal methods of treatment by the knife or plaster and which were almost sure to result in failure, have been mipeiseded by our \u2018Constitutional Treatment, which completely roots out\u2019 the disease Troi the essaient and leaves not à vestige or trade behind to again cause trouble.Fu particulars of this pleasant home trest- ment sent to any one on receipt of two stamps, ° *Btott & For Bowman- ville, Ont Serious HER Wreck at| WERE INJURED Ottawa, Ont., September 28.\u2014A serious | usta speed i Please Mote dt on our stock of \u201cVIN MARIAN,\u2019 \u201d the Ideal Frenth Tonic, is completely exhausted, and as our .winter supply will not reach us Before the end of October, we respectfully request the Canadian Drug Trade not to offer this commodity at cut rates LAWRENCE A.WILSON CO., LTD., Canadien Agente, MONTREAL \\ ) 1e «| BROPHY, OF MONTREAL, WAS EXCLUDED.Pittsburg, Cleveland, and Buffalo Unionists Revolt Against Park.° Kansa Cit September 28.\u2014Peace was ¢ p betwoen the Buchanan and Pitched factions in the International Aseo- ciation of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers at their annual convention on Saturday.en the convention took a \u2026the-motien- the vote on Fat Darid Brophy a wem- ber of local No.wi a pro: from Scranton, Pa.been shated, Brophy was unseated by good ma.majority.As he rose to leave the hall, Samuel\u2019 Parks a toward him with \u2018extended hand.refused to shake Lande with the Non ork walling delegate until the latter apologized for the stinging words direct inst Brophy.on Thursday.This Parks did fully.The convention was formally organized, and stopped long enough im their quarrels tn listen to the annual address of President Buchanan ich was to bave been delivered on Tuesds: BOLT AGAINST PARKS.The Pittsburg, Cleveland, Buffalo and Wheeling delegates, representing 10,000 men, decided at a meeting Sunday nigl night to withdraw from the Internati Association of Structural Iron and Bridge Workers, in the event of the continued donmnance of \u2018Samuel Parks, thé New York walking delegate, in the annual convention now | being held here.It has been decided to fight it out by agam attempting the reelection of Buch The refusal the convention) to grant a charter to the new union known as the \u201cNew York Housesmiths sent four delegates to this conven Parke seys, is a closed \u2018incider Tes four depuis in à statement issn to the convention the N \u201cIn refusing a charter to ew Y Housesmiths\u2019 ® Onion you have wirtu endorsed all that is bad and my, trade unionism.By your action lost to your y the greatest city in the United States.aug refuse to recognize a union whi | in the end be the dominant power in the iron trades in New York.\u201d The statement attacks Samuel Parks and continuing, says: eep tha pan in and within three months there wil} { nothidg of No.2 and the Teper wi van be down and out as far sa New York is concerned.Now we will say that any ot- ganization that relies on brute - force to maintain its supremacy will end in disorder and disruption.\u201d a.me * Xing Edward is Well \u201cLondon, September 28.2 A \u201creport, lished by\u2019 a news agency in States, that Sir Frederick geon-inordinary \u20ac to the Kin ng.ee bee\u2018 summoned to Balmoral Castle to attend.King.ward, and that alarm had been \u201chereby | is incorrect.Sir on ek oe \u201cnot summoned\u201d to Balmoral went there on a personal visit to à e King.The.Loudon papers.of Thursd announced the visit to take place Satu dap.Throughout the week his Majesty bited \u2018the best of bealth, dividing his time bétween strenuous outdoor life anc in sessions with Premier Balfour and oth ers, regarding the position of the new Cabinet.Sir Frederick Treves has retire ed from the practice of his profession.$ puis: he U \"al Railway Sale Confirmed.; ne Raptor N.Y., September 28 \u2014Thé ne figh.of the creditors of the Brock.estport and Sault Ste, Marie ray has ended, and the title of th New York syndicate that purchased th road, confirmed by an act incorporating the \u2018Boockville.Westport and Nertt- western 1jwa ompany to operate road from the Thousand Islands to the Upper Lake, with a bridge over de St.Lawrence River at \u201cBrockville, Construction and labour creditors of the old company, whose claime amount to about $200,- 000, wil receive 25 per cent.of ther or iginal clams, when the unearned subsidy is re-vôted and earmed by the new company.All actions to set aside the sale are dismissed.(Fatal Bunaway Accident, Listowel, Ont., September 28.urday afternoon \"Mrs.Burt, wife : Burt, was killed in a runaway.Mr.Mrs.Burt and family had spent the day in the country, and when returning within half à mile of thrir home, the horses became unmanageable and in jumping from | the carriage Mrs.Burt: received injuries from which she died half an hour later.The two sons and daughters éscaped without injiry.Mr.Burt was thrown out of the rig against a telegraph pole and was removed to his: which was built } r sold only by\u2014 QUEBEC, 104 St.John St.C.W.LINDSAY, THE BAND OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS \u2014 Wil Use HEINTZMAN & CO.PIANO Exélusively on Thelr Trip.C.W.LINDSAY, Limitsd, HEAD OFFICE, 2368 St.Catherine Street.EAST END BRANCH, 1622 St.Catherine Street.LIMITED.the \u2014 OTTAWA, 241 Sparks St.2366 ST CATHERINE STMONTRERL Taree on Sunlig| jure your blankets or harden them.It wil make them soft, white and fleecy.TB L >, BRITISH MANUFACTURE WOLSEY .WOLSEY UNDERWEAR : Por guaranteed unshrinkable $ Line on the market.\u201c Buitable for young and oid.Every garment bears above trade mark.You should wear it.UNDERWEAR For Sale by First Class Dealers 222 2aw If it wasn't for the fact that so much pains are taken at the\u2014 « TOILET \u201c4.LAUNDRY and only the best materials used, they could not do such good work.290 Guy Street Phones Up 2601-260.\u2014\u2014 HIGH WIND AT CORNWALL.Canada Furniture Company\u2019s Factory Was Considerably Damaged.Spécial to The Montrez! Star.ornwall, Ont., September 28.\u2014The Cornwall Furniture C pany's* factory, \u2018than a year ago, was severely dam by a wind storm ob 8 wept over this section of the coun- yesterday.The factory is a \u2018fine three story brick building standing near the @Q.R.station.The hurricane tore off about one quarter of the roof at the southwest corner and, the west wall along the top floor was laid flat for a distance of \u2018about 70 feet.The sprinkler service for \u2018fire protection is fed by a large pipe just he roof and as this was enapped as Pi tem, he th ole m with water.Quite a lot of | wag flooded was damaged.The broken wall-and roof will be at once, and Lea Tor will be rapnins again in «a few .New Shoes | - Don\u2019t Pinch |: If You Use \u201cFoot Elm\u2019, It's a dread with some people getting new shoes, They pinch, draw.and hurt the feet for a.week or until they get \u201cbroken in.\u2019 AIN tMis suffering may be avoided by shaking a Foot Elm powder in the shoes.It makes them slip on easily, fit perfectly and prevents the \u201cdrawing\u201d of the new leathef.Besides this, Foot Elm preserves the leather, prevents it hardening and cracking.and prolongs the life of the shoe.You get double Wear 60t of your shoes and comfort every day you Foot Elm.Price 25 cen -or.by mail.from Liv hyd David Tord ter Geo.Gibb and 8ir.J.Dickson.Poyender\u2019, .members of.the sub-commi ttee of the Royal Landon street traffic, \u2018who dom to the United to study.\u2018the dotéers.: sit druggists, | Swit & Jun Bowmanville, Ont mises to prepare code rules and rocedure, governing sp appeals to the 9 erei ral ge, iv , her Setters, of Michi m by using | à box of 18 | The home-warming which introduces our friends to your new home will one of genuine congratulation if the home- warming system you have installed has an Oxford Hot Water Heater at its heart, and Oxford \u2018Radiators dis; healthful warmth throughout your This boiler has been brought to such a high state of ton that it utilizesall the heat generated, and the fire chamber is so built that po ashes can lodge arou e grate, thus giving à most complete combastion af getting all the heating qualities out of the coal used This illustration is of one of the water sections and shows how water is circulated.The water ost connecting the sections is cast solid on the sect tions, thus absolutely preventing ex- ~ ¥ pansion cracks.Great care is also exercised in making efficient joints between the sections.Write for our literature on perfect heating.\u2018The Gurney-Massey Co., Limitea 8635-887 St.Paul Street Montreal WILL BUN FOR MAYOR.Lewis Nixon WL Try.for Democrat Nomination in New York.New York,Septemilert 28 \u2014Lewis Nixon, in n statemiènt which be made public Les ast night, ar announced\u2019 that he is a cahdi- te for tic nomination | for Mayor of New York.The Oddfellows Adjourn, glo ltimore Md., tember 28.\u2014 The Sovereign Grand of Oddfellows, which was in ion ng the entire present \"week, ad Rdjonened sine die to meet in.an Treks oni next year.committees appointed was 4 a; \u2026Yantie, of Minois.= Ontario, and Jobn Monkey Brand Soap removes all | staine, rust, dirt or tarnish\u2014but dont wash clothes We're moving at \u201ca rapid gait,\u201d and a few reasons for the unusual activity here may interest you.Ist.\u2014Our store is the best located * in town,\u201d being headquarters of the \u201cup town trade, and most conveniently counected with all parts of the city by the electric cars 2nd.\u2014We buy directly from the Manufacturers in RAPID GAIT! such bulk that it enables us to mark our goods at excep- tiodally reasonable prices.+ 3rd.\u2014We endeavour to render every possible service and assistance to each customer or visitor who comes here.4ath.\u2014 Our store is light, bright and attractive\u2014what will it be when the New Store is Completed ?Miltinery.Opening Now Going On.The visiting crowds are showing their appreciation of our unrivalled display of Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats.à Art Drapery Department.CURTAIN POLES\u2014 Osk, Walnut and Mahogany Curtain Poles, 5 feet t long, All complete, with rings and end pieces, for .19e FLOOR OILCLOTH\u2014 The good quality Floor Oilcloth in all the new patterns.perfectly ngepared, will not blister, 8-4 width.Per square yard .\u2026.24c LACE CURTAINS\u2014 Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 in.wide by 3 1-2 yds.long, of new, desirable patterns, substagtial fibre.Per pair.90 PORTIERES\u2014 * Fine Tapestry Portieres, in fancy Stripes and figures, finished with deep knotted fringe of new shades.Special, per paii~.$2.19 TAPESTRY\u2014 50 inch Damask Finished Tapestry, in all the new shades and patterns, suitable for Portieres and hangings.Per yard Fall Shoes! LADIES\u2019 VICI KID OXFORD SHOES, patent tip, welt soles, Cuban heels, newest Fall Styles, all sizes and widths.Special price.$3.00 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts.These are just a few of the many styles of Walking Skirts stock.Compare the values with éther stores.Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, made of the new black and white Tweed et- fect, in a neat and nobby style, each gore finished with plaih _ cloth strappings, tabs and buttons.196.00 Heavy Gray Vicuna Cloth Walking Skirts, made in a most stylis design, and trimmed neatly with fancy silk braid, and finish with several rows of tallor stitching .\u201c 00 Navy Homespun Walking Skirts, made in one of the newest styles, XE we caqry in with inverted box pleat.self strapping and finished with tailor stitching .À Dress Goods.\\ VALUES 60c AND 70c SELLING AT 49 1.2¢.A collection of specially selected novelties \u2014 Snow Drop Suitings, Fancy Tweed Effects, Plain color French Amazons, Plain and Fancy Cream materials, Plain Black Fabrics, etc.All at # a uniform price, per yard .La Le 49ic / VALUES $1.50 AND 31.75 YARD SELLING AT $1 25 YARD.This aggregation is of wonderful value and embraces fabrics of newest weaves and color combinations, including Frencht and German Novelty Tweed Suitings, Bourette and Fancy Mixtures, All Wool Boutonne Suitings, in the newest Fall shades.All at a uniform price, per yard .Lo.$1.28 Cor.St, Catherine W, H.SCROGG 19 and University, mo faunch.THe six miles of rapids were ascended in 35 minutep.The engine broke dawn at the head of the pids, but fio Sas Shes each, of Counterfeiters Catight.rs MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, \"HONEST AND * PURE, D.MASSON & 00., Montreal, Agents.L 20s 2aw tf ENDED LONG SAULT \"IN GASOLINE LAUNCH, ~~ feit money.making outfits ever takem' P the country.ahey also captdred The den of the counterf was à small shanty on an isolated § leader.n Saturday by Jonathan Wainwright, of Fine Piano Bargains.verbrook.N.J.in a 8-foot gasoline handsome Howard Upright $225; neat small Heintzaman U $300; largest size Nordheimer U of Peel).completes countes- 238 \u2014= dertebère, N.Y\u2026 8 mber 28.\u2014Fhe srtem-tried and mever.be Dre-accompitahed They professed to be trappers.2.feat of \u2018ascending the Jang ee of the Bt.Lawrence River was performed - Bpecial Notice.rE New Sohmer Upright Plane, fm Cabinet Grand Plano, 3250: ; = Evans Bros\u2019 Upright, $175.All Mo slightly used.Easy terms of .nt Hoe, Mich, BD moe ment.' C.W.Lindsay, Limited, nt Michiene \u2018Railway, confiscated.one of] St.Catherine street (one doory he lafaest and mbst | STN ess _ \u201che \u2014 rn ASTIN at \u2014t Roles = 4 i + 4 SF rp as Fl gC £ a \u2018 it .FRABER\u2014On August 2th, at mee ee e.Ali Ro PU of si, ; ze, and Deaths must be endorsed with t.names and adresses ef the per- |.sons sending = TES.ber Mth, at 75 Do- BRIGOS-On Ben minion street, the of James Briggs.of & son.HALE\u2014On September th, at 2 Btada- cona avenue, the wile of Mr.W.H.Hale, of a son.* MARRIAGES FITZ-HENRY-YABSLEY\u2014At Bt.Patrick's Church, by, Rev.M.Cullaghan, PP.on, the th imst., W, J.Fits- Henry, formetly of Quebec, to daughter of John Yabsley, of Engiand.Quebec papers JOHNBSTON-WOODW toria avenue, ber 24th, dou.wa papers please copy.) LYMAN-FLAWS\u2014- At the residence of the bride's parents, 8 Rose avenue, Toronto.on the 24th Inst.by the Rev.1nomus Wardrope, L.D,, Ffank Dean Lyman, of Montreal, to Mary Loujse Flaws, 20 3 McKENZIE-MacGILLIS\u2014At the Chapel of BL John the Baptist Church, Wednesday, September 3rd, by the Kev.Father Casey, Margurite alice, eldest daughter of Mr J.C.MacGlllis, to Mr.J.¥ McKenzie, of Huntingdon, Que 8IMPSON-FOLEY\u2014At 81.Ann's Church, on Beptember End, by Rev.Father Caron, P.P, C.8.B.R., Frederick Simpson to Margaret Foley.JATES-LAFORTUNE-At the Archbishop's Palace, on Séptember @th, 1908, by tne Rev Canou Roy.Rose, daughter of J.A.Lafortune, Ottawa, to James À- lattes.(Ultawa papers please copy.) 230 3 DEATHS IN THE CITY.BOURDON\u2014The eral of Mrs.J.H.Bourdon wii lake place on Tuesda marn - TETE I TRE B tion of at 8.15 a.m., to:Bt James Chufeh, and-thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetéry, Friends and acqualntances are invited to attend wRihout further notfee.7 COCKBURN\u2014In this clty, on September \u201cth, after a short {liness, Mrs.Johanna Cockburn.widow of the late John williams Cockburn.D'AOUST\u2014In this city, on the 26th inst.Fred.Daoust.Funeral will take place on Tuesday.the 29th inst.al T am.from his late residence, 150 St.Maurice street, to Bt.Joseph Church, thence to Coie deu Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.McLLAUGHLIN\u2014On September 27th, at the Hotel Dieu.Michael McLaughlin, agcd 42 Funeral private, Tuesday morning, 8 a.m, from Hotel Dieu.Meriden, please Conn.\u2026 and Bherbrooké papers copy.MUMPHY\u2014On the 25th Jnst, Thomas Joseph Murphy.aged 12 years and 3 months, eldes: son of John T.Murphy.engineer, of diphtheria.Funeral private.(Chicago, Liverpool, Eng.and Tralee, lreland.papers please copy.) PAYFER\u2014In this city.on the Z26th Inst at 1 Bt.Andre street.Louis W Payfer, son of uls R.Payfer.sr.proprietor of the G.A.Dumaire Co.at the age of 35 years and 7 months Funeral vn Tuesday.the 29th, at 7.30 a.m., from No.1 St.Andre street, to the Notre Dame Chureh.thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.VYAUX~\u2014Accidentally killed, on September 26th, William Vaux, aged 53 years.¥unheral at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning.Friends are respectfully invited.WATT\u2014In this city.on Friday, 2th inst.wm.(Willie) Watt, aged 1 year, ten months and Z days, Infant son of Edward and Lena Watt.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BISHOP\u2014Accidentally killed fn the Band M.yard, Newport, Vt.on the 3rd inst, John E.Bishop, aged 22 years, third n of the late Wm H.Bishop, f Nottoït Mills.Vt.añd grandson of the late Robert Henderson, of Bourg Louis, P.Q.BOOTH\u2014At Waterion.on Sepetmber 17.Annie Elizabeth Allard, wife of James R.Booth.Esq.aged 73 years.° CARTIER\u2014At Hamilton, on September 2th, Mary Helen, eldest daughter of the late Charles Cartier.aged 32 years.*® CALYER\u2014At Aylesford, King's, on September 21st, Charles William, son of Charles and Emma Calyer.aged b years and 7 months.*® DERICK\u2014At Clarenceville, on September 17th, Philip Deriek, in him 84th year.DEWSBURY\u2014At Toronto, nn September 2nd, Edgar E.Dewsbury.aged 137 years.* DEQUOY\u2014At Contrecoeur.on the 26th inst.Antelet Dequoy.aged 75 years.Funérai Monday, the 28th inst, at 9 a.m., to Parish Church, and inence to Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without further notice.DICKEY\u2014At Tower Hill.on September 11.Wm.T.Dickey, aged 85 years.* DRAKE\u2014At Halifax.on September 19th, Francis M.Drake, aged 84 years.® DAGENAIS\u2014At Hawkesbury.Ont.nn September 20th, Joseph Armand, infant son of Alphonse Dagenals and Helene Villeneuve.* DAVIDSON\u2014In Guelph.on September 23, 198.Mary Jane Wheldrick, beloved wife of Robert Davidson.* EVANS\u2014At the Hotel Dieu, Levis, on the 24th instant, Wm.E.Evans, aged 34 years, locomotive engineer.EYRE\u2014At Brockville, on Geptember 24.Mary Brennan, widow of {he late Thos.Eyre, uged 87 years.* Fraser's Point.Dundee, Hugh Fraser.aged 75 years.* FIAGG\u2014At Carmpobelln, on September 9, Mra.Jane Flagg, aged 86 years.* FAHIE\u2014At Halifax.on Beptember 2lst, John J.only son of Thomas L.and Jane Fahte, in the 25th year of his age.* UNSTON-\u2014At Knee Hill Valley.on the \\16th of September, Margaret Jane, be- oved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.unston, aged 18 yesfs, 11 months and ILL\u2014At Pilot Mound, Harvey, the son of Mr.and Mrs.R.Gemmill, aged months.* Sa HUTCHI N\u2014At Port Dalhousie.on Beptember William Hutchison.in his 08th year.* - : - HEPWORTH\u2014On the 20th Inst, at St.Boniface Hospital, Stephen Frederick Hepworth, aged 31 years.* \u2018 HORWOOD-\u2014At Toronto, on September 24, Witllam Horwood, in his 0th year.° KING\u2014At Guelph, on September 23, Frank King, aged 36 years.® MUNRO\u2014At Pembroke, on September 18, Johp Wellington Munro.aged 25 years.* MOHAN\u2014At London.on September 22, Louisa Mohan, aged 6 years.*® INTYRE\u2014At Toronto.on September Féth, Nicholas J.McIntyre.* MACKENZIE\u2014At Pembroke, on September 18.liza Morrison.widow of Jamey Mackenzie, lmged 64 years* MARTIN\u2014At Hawkesbury, Ont.on Sem tember 16th, Gabriel Martin, aged 6.°\" MORRIS\u2014At Dartmouth.N.S., on September 21st, Frances A.Croskili Morris, widow of Wm.J.Morris, aged 85 yoars.® \u2018Pal MAGOWAN- IN St.John.N.B.on Sep# tember 23.Josephine, daughter of the late Edward MeGowan.* NICHOLSON\u2014At Markerviile, r 4thon Sép- Robert Nicholson.aged 58 \u2014At Lennoxville.P.Q., on the temher.Dr.Edward G.W.Simpson.aged 31 years.son df Arthur ESC ARSLEY Ce_f SOME CAPES record of continuous growth, who comes within sight seein stocks.Insthe Line of the Présent Day Fashions.The history of The Big Store's Mantle Department is a Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Cape, with deep shoulder cape, milk and fancy stitches, cord ornaments, lined with Italian Silk, 38 in ons.re wee eee rarrcea teen anne ce ered $18.50 Ladies Dresey.Cape, in black beaver cloth, shoulder cape : long stole of silk, appl ued in cloth, cord ornaments and fancy sifk etstch- ings, satin lined.in.long .LL 12 - - 823-00 Ladies\u2019 Paletot, in light gray Zibeline, ahort military ape.with straps of dark gray plain eloth, stock collar, loose ves, turn-over cuff, fancy meta] buttons .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Cee een ee $16.50 or 2° OR MILADY via A Everyone.g rauge of ves a purchaser ese magnificent THE BEST MILLINERY Our selections provide a shades of taste.Street side.) AND MONEY CAN PRODUCE, The undernoted quotations indicate that we are depending upon present values rather than past successes for present and future business.~ Ladies\u2019 Large Camel's Hair Turban with fan., straps, finished with large rosette and quillin colors of navy blue and black =.0 0 eat eee 30 F.adies\u2019 Navy Blue Camel's Hair Hat, shepherdess shape, with eel: trimming and velver pipi Ce Cee eee 23 dies\u2019 Fancy Shape Fely Hats, trimmed with fancy cord, buckle and quill, in navy or black ee ie ee a Haies \u2019egt ion\u2014 \u201cFloer\u2014sitore- No.t, Notre Dime St \u2019 1 side 8 lush, rim of folds, turned up at side, with large fawn ribbon and ament .\u2026.2022 2442 Lea en ea 8.73 __ Imported Black Hat.\\hight crown and plain brim covered with black sidk velvet black shirred sil on edge.facing of white shirred silk, ostrich plume and satin ribbon choùx under brun.0 0 - 89.90 Girls\u2019 Hat of Camel's Halr Felt, facing of velvet, trimmed with nb bon plaiting around crown, latge how of ribbon at ride.84.90 (Trimmed Millinery Section\u2014First Floor, Store No.4, Notre THAT ART mple scope for the various , trimmed from rim tn crown Dame And Fine Facilities Yosa, like the Turkish why they give such excellent tions are most attractive, the and very reasonable in price.THE S.C FINE STOCKS OF YOSA RUGS Their Good Points.materials used are an extra quality\u2014one of the refsons high class exclusive needlework of the 1 ft.3 in.x 2 ft.6m.28¢ 1 ft 6 im.x 3 ft.38e 3 ft.x F ft.oon 75¢c 2 ft 6 in x 5 ft 2.81.05 4 ft.x 4 ft.ee.81 35 3 ft.x 6 ft.2020 ee.81 50 4 ft.x 7 ft.82.35 CE RS 3 00 6 ft.x 7 ft, 6 in 3.73 Gt.xD f1 LL Le 20204 2e 1 50 7 ft.6 in.x JO ft.6 mo 1833 | 9 ft.x 9 ft.ren 253 S L EY C®iarrer.1765 to 17%83 Notre Dame Bt.184 to 194 St.James St., MONTREAL.for Demonstrating A Rugs, are hand made.Phe service.The colop\u20acombina- whole effect sizstilating the One In all sizes ve 9 2e 2 10 ft.6 n.9 ft.x 12 ft.Lecn ans $988 10 {t.6 in.x 12 ft.0.50 12 ft.x 12 ft.oo.19-59 12 ft.x 15 ft.2.2.5-00 12 ft.x 18 ft.Lg.13.88 PALACE STRIPS.3 ft.x 6 ft.3ft.x 9 ft.La.132 3ftox 12 ft.LL LLL 3.00 3 ft.x 15 fe.\u2026 RN 3.75 3 ft.x 18 ft.4.50 .ee \u2014_ \u2014 RE Ru 2336- 323051.CatherinsStrest.\u201c R&W.KER PRIEST CAUSED SENSATION, Told Congregation He Would Employ Detectives to Arrest Expec- torators.Norfolk.Vt, September 28.\u2014 Rev.J.J.Doherty.pastor of St.Mary's Church, the largest Catholic Church in Norfolk, created consternation at mass yesterday when be denounced male members of the parish for epitting on the floor of the church, \u2014 | è , hate a pratty fair idea of these men\u2019s identity.\u201d he said.but to be doubly rore I will employ a detective to attend service and report cxpectorators to me.I will caure the arrest of guilty parties.\u201d \u2014_ Victims of Yellow Fever.Chicago.September 38.'\u2014 A despatch to the Record Herald from Linares, Mexico, says: Miss Manuela Frores is Mayor, Treasurer, Secretary, City Attorney, City Clerk and stenographer of the city, sll the officials having fallen victims to yellow FURNACE Furnaces put in order, repaired, ete.ORK wut A Jorge staff of competent workmen W \u2018aye ready.- *, ÿ Ter Up.3313, Near Univÿrait Stoves and Hardware Dept.ANY KIND OF FUEL.IS GOOD.for use in this stove.KERR'S OAK.HEATER mr NEwLy IMPROVED, DiREcT DRaFTs, Quick HEATER, EasiLy REGULATED, PRICES : S7.20 to $20.00.Stove Deer.oT CATHERINE ST.Treat.TOWED INTO PORT.French Steamer Gallia Breaks Her Crank Axle.Halifax, N.8., Beptember 28.\u2018 \u2014 The French steamer Gallia, froin Marseilles on September 5 via Naples, September 10, and Almeria, Beptember 14, for New York with five first-class and 628 steerage passengers, was towed in here disabled orn Baturday night b the Standard O11 Company's oll tank steamer}: Narragun- sett, from New York for Ligndan.On Thursday night.when 290 mifes èast of this port, the Gallia\u2019s forward crank axle snapped and disabled the cylinder.The Gallla drifted helplessly until the following morning, when the Narragansett answered the distress signals of the Gallia.and took her In tow.reaching this port without further mishap.The Gailia was formerly an Allen steamer.The Narragansett is the largest oil tank steamer afloat.The first-class passengers will be forwarded by rail to thelr destination.whether the steerage passengers will be F.Simpson.Funeral at Lennoxville on fever.Senor Flores was the Ma and landea h À Friday afternoon.the: 25th Inst.at 3 was the first } landed or whether the steamer will repair o elock.Nagy 8 3 person to be attacked, -{ here or mot: - 2 2 w 7 IN MEMORIAM.ATU ART, In loving memory of our dear Hard, who died Rept.27th, 1900, aged 18 yvrare, 3 months and 27 days.+, Gone, but not forgotten.G0 TO MORROW «nd bay lady charlotte gelatine-80 good.© CATARRH.One dose of Japaneses Catarth Cure will convince you of its merits as a cure for catarrh.but it's made to cure.and that's what you want.ways at work, and soon pénetrates to It's not made like some preparations, to be pleasant to use, 2 Used regularly, it's al- every diseased part, healing and curing.Druggists 50c.or six for 33.50.post paid.e Griffithe & Macpherson Co, Limited, Toronto.Rold by BE.mecaie] 123 Notre Dame street, Montreal 8.CARSLEY C=.| It has not been decided yet | .STAR\u2014-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28; tet at me OGILVYS' here for your early selection.from.we have ever shown.figure.strappings and fancy buttons; your early selections.Novelties and Neckwear Our Lace Stock becomes larger as the season advances.The very latest creations find a welcome in the department.What is nicer to freshen a plain blouse or gown than some of our latest arrivals in Silk Cluny.Teneriffe All-over with insertion to match; Yak Laces, Valenciennes All-over with Cluny l.aces, in colours, Fancy Guipures.See our Special line of Cluny Lage at 60c a yard.The most extreme novelties in Ladjes\u2019 Fancy Stocks and Ties One \u2018of the latest is the \"New Crepe da Chene Ties.\u201d in white, cream and colours; Sec our Special line of Japanese Ties 256 and 50c.Dress Goods and Trimmings Come and choose your Fall Sait, Reception Gown, Blouses or Skirts from our large stock of Dress Goods In black and coloured.newest weaves ure here represented.Our Trimmings are of the most exclusive patterns and colourings Beautiful large Lace Collars arc à special feature.See Our Special $15 Costume This is a special line of costumes we are offering you at a very low The style the newest, made by first class tailors.The style is blouse front and skirt coat, colours are blue.grey.brown and green cheviot: easily worth $20.00, .Underwear and Our Fall and Winter Stock of 17nderwear All the best makes and qdalities are here.See our Special line of Ladies\u2019 Long sloeves Vests, 35c.Mail \u2018Orders receive prompt attention.in Laces insertion and lace to match; are pretty patterns to choose All the finished with broadcloth \u2026.© eee.e ry apd =e are here for GILVYS\u201d 5: Catherine and Vountsta TE Open till 12 p.m.eyery day.the right place to buy Carpets Mattresses and THEY'RE HERE! An ocean delicacy with a sea-breeze freshness.juicy\u2014deliclous\u2014band-picked-\u2014selected MALPEQUE OYSTER ARE HERE! I have contracted for the very best selected that can be secured.The choice of the richest oyster beds in the world, IN ALL THEIR SATISFYING GLORY, IN ALL STYLES.BELLVUE CAFE and GRILL ROOM FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.N.GRAVEL, \u201cProprietor.\\ ; (Late of Board of Trade Restaurant.) = \u2014\u2014 \u2018The meaty\u2014fat\u2014 s \u2018 + Cuisine and Cellar Unequalied.The imménee stnck of novelties and superior values are our best assurances of Rugs, Curtains, Portieres, Beds, edding fof yoyr immediate wants, is at EMPIRE BUNDING, THOMAS LIGGET, uy om sr, cusean sie, The Carsley Saving Bank Branch.We beg to Inform you that a \u201c Sav- i Branch\u201d of this Bank has heen opened In the S.Carsley Co.'s Limited tore, Montreal (on the firat floor up) «The Carsley Branch\u201d MISS J.GALL 18 McGill College Ave.JUST RECEIVED NEW BLOUSES LACE COLLARS In All The New Shaped, \u2014 HE That the Civilized World at Once ABOLISH ALL MEDICATION, All Medical Schools, All Medical Hospitals, and All Medical Laws.Dr.Hercules Banche, of 2§1 Fifth Avenue, New York, a native of the Province of Quebec, who has been over fifty years experimenting upon nearly all Bving things, both animal and vegetable, in all parts of North and Central America and adjgcent'islands, to learn the fundamental principles and laws of life.hag made discoveries which have lately caused him to issue a book of nearly eight hundred pages, entitled \u201cHow Man Lives and Is Master of Disease.which is published and sold by the firm of Dr.H.Sanche & Co.of Detroit, Mich.tn which he is interested.In this book, Dr.Sanche sets forth some of the discoveries relating to life in every form.which he hss made during his investigation, by the use of which he declares that not only every intelligent adult, but also any right child ten years old is made the absolute master of disease in any form at any reasonable hour, and ma uickly \u2018|étre \u2018añy acuté disease in a few minutes at its beginning.or in one or a few hours at any stage before destruction of important tissues is effected, without the ald of physicians or of any kind of medication, or of any other means ever employed in the treatment of disease by any pathy.through the spontaneous operdtion ot the simplest means to be applied to the lower extremities of the patients, which he calls artificial organic devices, on the simple conditions of obedience to his simple and short instructions, and of non-interference by medication or any other mode of treatment.He states that one of these artificial organic devices, called Oxydonor.by its infalliQle effectiveness in all diseases, in t hands of the' intelligent public, has already effected many mil- Jions of cures, \u2018most of which were impossible by any other means, theugh in the hands of the mest eminent physicians.and that it has thereby found its way to every town and city of every country in the world, and that it has made no less than three millions of human beings absolutely indepéndent of disease, without cost, after a trifling outlay in securing said device, which is capable of maintaining perfect health in many families at the same time for the longest lifetime, with little and almost costless repairs.He asserts that all: humanity may easily.by these simple means, be given complete mastery of disease, and that every human being may thereby be made the most absolute master of disease in himself and all his'dependents, and thus become an infallible physician in his household, on the strictest natural principles which he explains, if not hindered by medicators and medical laws and regulations; whereas medical colleges never made one.single master of disease; and, therefore, he clamors loudly for the abolishment of medical schools, medication, medical laws and of everything medical by every pathy, for the general good of mankind.He is an old practitioner of the old school.but he complains bitterly of the bigotry and obstinately willful blindness of the medical world, and as a whole his book is a mercilessly caustic arraignment of the medical world, to which no medical man, nor any one can be indifferent.This book contains the most extraordinary of extraordinary revelations entirely beyond the scope of any previously known philosophy.and can not fail to enlist the most intense interest of all intellectual persons, whether physicians or laymen, since it treats wholly of matter relative to the fundamental principles of life, equally important to all persons, and since it proposes to make every person master of his own life by his own hand, and to make an infinitely better world for all, in which no one need be the victim of disease, and all may live vigorously to dle naturally at the end of a long, useful life, without infirmities on the way.; This book is in every sense the most unique of all books ever written, The Provincia) Bank of Canada 28 73 [and it probably deserves the appella- À.J.SKELLY, Manag tion already given it hy a prominent \u2014 have used Dr.man, though it is just now coming out Deposits nf $1.00 and upwards re.Goring DE of press, who called it, \u201cA marvellous celved'and interest added to capital satistactory re DOOK Dy a marvellous man.\u201d gn the last days of June and m- sults for the past 0 years.Sent \u2014 r.5 y to an address\u2019 Price eo.G.B.Burland Direoters oo.L Beaubien.ran Rg Bo File on Co fine i ., Mrs Cowling, ex.MH.FE cy mm = HARRISON Savings Bank © ton\u2019 : nr Ajenpader Décor Pr.Bernard.Feop e, (boy emrioh the Bloc natronpinon 0 = T | Cc | A N| Dr.E.P.Lachapelle.A.8.Hamelin.: late the boue à \"Price de.for sale by ) -Jawt D DS sai om receipt of prea\u201d ARN Removed to 53 Metcalfe 8t.,, Dominlon Square.SHI ARRIVED.\u2014MONTREAL.Steamship lonjan, 8377, J.Brown, from Liverpool, with passengers and general cargo, to H.& A.Allan, ' Steamship Lake Erie 4814, F.Carey, from Liverpool, with adassengers and general cargo, to Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co.Steamship Southwark 5841, J.Dann from Liverpool, with passengers and genera) cargo, to D.Torrance & Co.Steamship Kastalla 2662, W.B.Webb, from Glasgow.with genera) cargo.to R.Reford & Co.Steamship Coban 889, L.Holmes, from Sydney, with coal, to Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Gaspesien 287, E.Bouchérd, from Gaspe, with general cargo, to A.Lemieux.Steamship Tancred 2282, C.Andrews, from Sydney.with coal, to Dominion - Coal Co.Steamship Greetlands 73, E.Coulllard.From Bt.John's, Nfid.,, with go, to Hy.Dobell & Co.CLEARED.\u2014MONTREAL.Steamship Mystic 3432, A.Abbott, for Sydney.in ballast, by Dominion Coal Co, ~ Steamship Montfort 3584, G.Cross, for Bristol, with passengers and general car: go, by Canadian Pacific Atlgptic Steamship Co.Steamship Britannic 1508, A.Nilsen, for Bydney.in ballest.by Dominion Coal o.Co Steamship Cervona 2373, W.Stooke, for London; with era] cargo and catttle, by R.Reford & Co.Steamship Manxman 8131, 1.Christie, for Bristol, with general cargo and cat-, tle, by D.Torrance & Co.Ocean Steamships.St Louis, at Néw York from Bguthamp- ton and Cherbourg, September 26.Montcalm, at Bristol from Montreal via Liverpool, September 28.Frisland, at Philadelphia from Liverpool and Queenstown, September 28.Grosser Kurfurst, at Plymouth from New York, September 26.fiberian.at Glazgow from Philadelphia.September % Syrian.at Glasgow from Montreal, September 3 gegeral cér-i.PPING NEWS.Calabria, at Naples from New York Beas o at Napl jy ns Jono, at Naples from New York, September 36.de Btatendam.at Rotterdam from New York.September 2.; at Genoa from New York, Sépteméer 26.or Columbia, at Moville from New York, September No eltic, at verpool from New York, Bomber er ; - ork eorgic.at Liverpool.from New York, Beptember ?7.5 ri Montfort With Passengers.The \u2018Canadian Pac Atianti stéamer Montfort, Pacie [c Croce.sailes \u2018from Mbntreal yesterday orning for : Bristol via Liverpool with - En : General! cargo and cattie.; Mat of the steamer's cabin passe: engers, a ollewing 1s a Te : Mr.P.M.Burton, Mr.John Callolan, ontresl; Mrs.Colnet{.- Langton; Rév.Coinett, Mrs.Colnétt and two children,- Langton: Mr, York; Mrs.Firth, Mr.H.Gd.Grey, Montreal; Mr.George Hardlsty, Chicago: Mr.KE.Knowieés, Detroit; Mr.M.Koshevar- of.Montreal; Rev.Henry Moore.Bris.Ionian*s Fast Trip.The Al line stezmer Ionian, Captain John Brown, with 71 first, 177 sec and 310 third-class passengers from Liv arrived at Montreal t Baturday.after: noon \u2018and docked at the Allan wharf.The steamer Janded het mails at Rimous- kt on Friday morning.\u2018The Ionian made the trip between Me- ville, where she took her mails, to RI.mouski, where she landed them.in ¢ days, 16 hours and 87 minutes.On her last trip homeward the passage from Father Point to Moville y occupied 6 days, 17 hours and 6 minutes, thus giving the steamer an average of 6 days, 17 hours and 13 minutes bétween these two points.Schooner Wrecksd.Murray Bay.Que, September 28.\u2014The schooner Utopia, Captain Hopkins, 108 tons, from H , N.S.loaded with oosl, for Mic \"Cennelly, went =saace T v five miles east of here Friday night.May be a total loss.No lives lost.Passengers and Apples.The Dominion +i steamer Canada, Capt.R.O.Jones?salled from Montreal last Saturday morning with 40 first.37 second and e large number of.steerage passengers for Liverpool.Among the goods shipped by this steamer were 16,- 644 barrels of apples, the largest lot taken out of the port by any steamer this ses- son.- Brie in Po The Canadian Pacific Atlantic.line steamer Lake Brie.Capt.F.Carey, with agsengers and a general cargo.from lverpoo]l for Quebes and Montreal, arrived at this port last Saturday afternoon.Oorinthian Inward.d., September 3B.-The steamphip Corin , Allan \u2018lige, from a , inward at 6.45 p.m.; 31 eabirt, 14 intermediate and $4 steerage passengers.rame 14° .NOTES.a The Black Diamond line steamer Coban, Capt.L.Holmes, with à cargo of cos} from SyGney, arrived at Montreal las Saturday.The \u2018Black Diamond line steamer Tan- Capt.Gt Andersen, with a pre of trem Sydney.arrived at Montreal \u2018Mgenxm yesterday.The Dominion line steam nxman.Capt.J.Christie, sal from Montreal yedlerday i and cattle for Bristol, via Liverpool.- The Thomson line = Cervona, Capt.W.Btooke, salled \u2018from Mortreal early yéstérday morning with general ca and cattle for on.7 The Black Diamond line steamer M stic, Capt A.Abbott, euiled-from Mont- cred, coal real yesterday ing In ballast for be Leviand line # mer 'ampican, n cargo from\u2019 n * pass- Hace in from Montreal et 43 o'clock Satu afternoos.The Allan line steamer Corinthian Capt.J.Nupan, with passengers and æeheral cargo, from Glasgow, passed Ma- \"DEMANDS LITRES âne to be deaircd\u2014the band catered non aman: PLAY AREM The Famous British Band Delights Thousands of Montrealers.A SPLENDID ORGANIZATION Works of the Great Masters gether constitute Wagner's grestést work he of Nibelungs, w way first perio in its\u2019 entirety in, 1876 i at the theatre specially built for that pur Be at Bayreuth.The velection played turday evening: contained most of the chief themes piece of the work.If opens with a bold theme of four bars length known as the Sword motive.Next comes a passage of about twenty bare based on the re called the Valkyrie's Shout.and that belonging more particu: larly to the Ride of the Valkyries: The glorious Siegfried Motive is now thundered out by the brass instruments, against a triplet\u201d accompaniment for wdod-wind, etc.and we then reach the concluding movement of the opers, 1.e., that of the scene in which Wotan lays his daughter to sleep under a tree, and surrounds her with a hug ring of flames so that none but 4 hero may be able to reach her.There is one particularly fine combination aré Interpreted With Brilliancy er this at the place where the restful Intelligence.About six thousand people heard the band of the Celdstream Guards in the Arena on paturday evening.And fully as many left the big auditorium at the close of the concert thoroughly delighted with the magnificent musical treat that the band had given them.There were no notes of disappointment heard.All were pleased with the work of the splendid musical organization they had listen- to\u2014one of the finest bands in the British service, if not in the world.The programme was a diversitied one, ranging from the heavy overtures of Wagner and Techaikowsky to the tuneful compositions of Sullivan, Cowen and Myd- dleton.There was much of a patrictic character about it, too.And there was also considerable of a humorous type, The arrangement of the programme left noth to the moods and tastes of all present.The heavy numbers showed the possibilities for ot -arork-of\u2014a-drfficuit-and \"exact: ing type, the lighter numbers showed the delicacy with which the component instruments were handled by the per formers\u2014each of whom is an artist in his own particular line.To erticize the band would be out of the question, ae it is about as perfect an organization of its kind as one would wish to hear.It is micely balanced, and no one section predominates over another.Each has a part to fill, and each fills that part in a masterly and thoroughly acceptable manner.The tone of the organization as a whole is round and full\u2014just such as one would expect to find in an English band aiming at following Englisn traditions in the matter of band music.There ispan absence of noise and brass about the Coldstreams\u2019 organization that is refreshing to those who bave heard the din and rattle of other professional ag- gregstions of a like type.The tone evolved by the Guards from their instruments is mellow and pleasing.When all the players have their instruments to their mouths, the effect of the organization as a whole calls to mind a perfectly balanced and exquisitely-voiced organ.One hears the rich foundation tones of the diapasons, the blare of the trombones, the burr of the violones, the high-pitched notes of the picoolos, the crescendo of clarinets and oboes and bassoons and hautboys, the charming tones of a cor Anglais, the sonority of the euphoniums, an the strength of the French horns and cornets.All blend in perfect and delightful harmony\u2014 a harmony that must be heard to be £ully appreciated.A GREAT RECEPTION.At Saturday evening's concert the band was given a fine reception, apd right royally $a it return the compliment of cheers and applause.The programme in itself was composed of comparatively few numbers, but Bandmaster Rogan was most generous in the matter of responding to encores, and as the demands for the latter were numerous -and insistent, the original programme was doubled, if not trebled, in its length, before the closing number of the evening was reached.The concert opened with the National Anthem, which was followed by \u2018The Maple \"rendered as a compliment to Canada.This was so heartily received that an encore was at once\u2018 forthcoming, and this time the band struck up the regimental march of the Coldstreams.\u201cEn the conclusion of this number both band and audience p themselves for Tschsiko 's famous overture, \u2018So- ienclle, 1812.\u201d This overture was played in Toronto on the occasion of the band ° sppearsucs ere two wee 0 a cre- La an immense sensstion.Bo certainly is a maaterly composition, grand and sublime in its conception, and its rendition by the band was one of the notable features of Saturday's concert.The cireum- stances wbich prompted Techaikowsky to write the overture ure as follows: .In 1812 Napoleon Bonaparte received the firet check in his contemplated \u201cconquest of the world.\u201d At the head of his hitherto victorious French Army he en- \u2018tered Moscow on.the 15th of Beptember.The inhabitants the following day set fire to the city, snd the succeeding month saw Russia's ancient capital evacuated by the attacking army, when the great Na- leon commenced the disastrous retreat, Poe effects of which culminated in his subsequent capture and complete overthrow on the historic plains of Waterloo.In 1880a church was erected in Moscow to commemorate those stirring events of 1812.Techaikowsky was inspired to write an apropos \u2018Solemn Overture\u201d for the occasion of ite consecration, and he succeeded in his task far more satisfactorily than is is usually the case with composers when called upom \u201cto write to order,\u201d as it wera.Opening with the solemn rhythm of one of the hymns of the Orthodox Church, a sort of instrumental recitative goes on to narrate the story of the occupation.To this succeeds the depiction of the fighting between the two armies.in the \u201cAllegro giusto,\u201d the alternating predominance.of a distinctly Russian theme and the nch \u201cMarseillaise\u201d furnishing one of the most thrilling depictive musical war pictures on record.As the French is heard more and more faintly, typifying Napoleon's retreat.the opening hyron is again resumed.this time obvious- Iv as a hymn of triumphant thankegiving.The final ollegro\u201d.introduces the \u2018joy belle\u201d of the ian churches, mingled with the strains of the Russian National Anthem, one of the finest national melodies possessed by any country.To Mr.Rogan belongs the credit of first producing this \u2018work in English speaking coun- A FINE PERFORMANCE.The overture was magificently played throughout, but its finale was the part that impréseed the audience most.he peal of the joy-bells and the majestic mea- fires the Russian National Anthem e audience to a high pitch of excitemient and a repetition of that portion of the number was demanded and given.The only feult thet could be found with the number vas the predominance for a few moments of the joy-bells and drums over the a aid hers.Owing to this it was with diffieulty that one could follow the stirri notes of Russia's pational hyma.on which the succes and beauty of so much depend.ee second number on the programme | was Cowen\u2019s \u2018The Better Land,\u201d vhich an rendered as a cornet solo by Corporal E.Hawkins, It was played to the acoom- fianiment of the band with much expres sion and tenderness.and encore.The latter was Sullivan's popular \u201cLost Chord.\u201d This was rendered in a manner thet captivated the house, the concluding verse being especially impres- dive.A plantation sbetch, \u2018Down by the Swanee River,\u201d showed what the band could do in the way of light work.It was one of ing numbers of the evening, and had to\" followed by a \"couple of encore pumbers.consisted of \u201cThe Irish Patrol\u201d and \u2018The Turkish Petrol,\u201d two decidely humorous selections.The fourth itém-on the mme was Wegner's Grand Fantasia \u201cDie Walkure,\u201d « composition that very strikingly rev e goceptricities and matchless orchestral i Jane réa fes Montreal \u201cyy & clock » aides, o the fe composer.» e kure rié) is the ond of he four amas which to e V usje y Flumber motive\u2014a sort of lullaby\u2014 fu heard above, while the broad Siegfried theme is given out below.This leads to a short slow movement openin ith the.theme identified with the Walsung /race, and continued by part of the love \"music by Siegmund and Sieglinde from Act [ Trumpets and tromhones now give out the noble melody sung by Wotan in Act IIL when he banishes his disobedient daugh- teg Brunnhilde (the Valkyrie) from the hi» of WalBalla.The slow movement which follows begins with the gloomy theme identified with the brutal Hunding.and goes on with the passage in which Brunnhide announces to Siegmund thay he must shortly die and accompany hey to Walhalla.e next section consists of the famous ride of the Valkyries, the stormy graudeur of which is allowed to develop itself at considerable length.The music which goes on during this wi sand striking scene must ever rank among the greatest things the heart can rhow.The Coldstreams\u2019 rendering of the \u2018\u2018Fan- tasia\u201d was marked by brillaney and ferv- the spirit of the composition and an excellent interpretation was the result.LOHENGRIN HEARD.As an encore, the Introduction to Act 3 of Lohengrin was given, This was one of the finest numbers of evening, and, us it was known to most those present, it proved to be particulatly charming.A characteristic piece, n a Clock Store\u201d (Orth.) met with the general acceptance of those present.It depicted the interior of à clock store, the winding up and ticking of the different clocks, the rattle of the alarm in one of them, the crowing of a cuckoo in another, \u201c] and the pealing of the cathedral chimes in a third.The selection was most real: 1stac.The ever-popular \u2018\u2019Tarantelle Napoli- tnine\u2019\u2019 was given as an encore to this number,and its rippling music was never heard to better advantage in Montreal.The concluding number was a medley of British patriotic airs, which was excellently played.Miss Kathleen Howard, the vocal soloist uf the evening, met with instant favour.She is the possessor of an exquisite cen.tralto voice, which she knows how to use with fine effect.Her first number was Allitsen\u2019s \u201cSong of Thanksgiving,\u201d and it served to thoroughly bring out the beauties of her rich and mellow notes.For her splendid work in this number, she was © iged to respond to an encore with an old English favourite, \u201cDrink 10 me only with thine eyes.\u201d This was rendered with such marked tead- erness and sympathy that the audience insisted on anot song.Miss Howard graciously responded with a plaintive lit tle ballad.\u2018 During the evening many occasions for displays of patriotism occurred, of which the audience was not slow in taking advantage.\u2018\u201c\u2018Rule Britannia\u201d was played twice in response to repeated encores, while \u201cThe Maple Leaf\u201d had to be given a second time.'O Canads, terre de nos aieux,\u201d \u201cVive la Canadienne\u201d and \u201cSoldiers of the King\u2019 were other numbers that appealed to the patriotism of the sudience.At the conclusion of the regular programme.\u201cRule Britanna\u201d was again repeated, and on this occasion it was sung as well as played.The National Anthem, sung to the accompaniment of the band, brought the concert to a close FATHER OF To HORATIO ELLIOTT | WANTS HIS BOY.The father of the outhful Ottawa adventurer, Horatio liott, arrived in Montreal yesterday to ce the Neill famil of Nt.Henri, who vheltered \u2018the boy from Jat M ay.On Friday last he left St.Henri wi t a word of explanation.When he to Neill\u2019s he said that his father and were dead and that there was no ome to take care of him.Mr.Elliott went back to Ottawa to-day, ifter asking the police to hold the boy at ay station at wnich he may appear.Mr.th would be glad if anyone to whom the boy appeals will take him to a police station, so that his parents can be notified.CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING.A very happy event ook place on Set- urday evening, when Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Richardson celebrated their golden wedding at the residence of their asugh- ter, Mrs.J.J.Roberts, on Western ave, Westmount.A goodly company of relatives gathered to do honour to the occasion, -in- cluding their daughters, Mrs.W.J.Un- win, of Kamloops, and Mrs.W.A: Dean, of Vancouver; cso three sons, William S., Ferdinand M., and their wives, and Ernest Beverly Richardson, of Montreal.A very enjoyable evening was spent.other members of the family, who were usable to attend.are Mrs.on, of Dakota; Mrs.D.McKenzie, of Vancouver, and Mr.Edwin R.Richardson, of Nev York.There are eighteen grandchildren, eleven of whom were present.A gratifyi feature was the presence of their bri i .J.Crack, of Port Mr.A.A.Hope.The late Murphy acted 0 r.Richardson was for man memar.\u2019 identified with the Grand Trunk \u2018and resided at Hemmingford.WELL KNOWN NEW YORKER PAYS VISIT TO MONTREAL.Mr.P.T.Devine, whose work in con nection with the Charity Organizstion Society of New York hes made him an accepted authority où wientific charitable work, has spent the last two days in years way, Montreal, the guest of Mr.Richard Lane, ~ secretary of the local (Marity Organization Society.Mr.Devine is particularly ipter- ested in the attention 1:0w being to the acience and praruise of social work v7 prominent American vñiversitiée.The niversity of Chicago, ing example, is Organizing a college for \u2018Jr aperial dutpose and Columbia Universi y and Harvard are both contemplating the same \u201ching.WILL DISCUSS | THE NEW HOSPITAL.of the rerilents of Pint St, Charles will be held to ra«trow evening «P eight o'clock in O'Bries: Hall, to protest against the erection of # eontagious lis esses hospital in that cienity.The chair will be taken by Mr.J R.Nutter.Ald ermen Gallery, an and Turner will be present and _
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