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[" riya } 1 TAINS MOVE IS ~ MUCH DISCUSSED | Continent Wonders What \u201c Demand on the Port May Mean.a .ht : MORE VILLAGES .BURNED CE Log : à Fighting Reported in Which 150 ; , Turks and 130 Insurgents = mr Were Killed, | À # 8 - spondent.% .Comgtar~pople, October 2.\u2014Great Bri- fain\u2019s almost warlike demand that the Porde stop massacres in Macedonia and bastén the application of promised reforms hes: produced à marked impression in dip- Jompatic quarters here.The Sultan is said \u2018 .to be delighted because he regards Lord \"1 > Mahddwne's asperity as a warning to Rus- .ait end Austria, nov to harbour schemes of sggrandisement in connection with the Balkans, \u2018rather as an indication that the Torkish Government will be forced to more either quickly or honestly, in the .from a Montreal Star Corre- While the Rumian and Austrian am- will 5: > of Russian duplicity ay in is t to be establish- i.ed by the fact that while the Russins Am- \u201c urges the Sultan to crush bands and apply reforn:s, the ve in Sofia declares 4} LH R GHTING REPORTED.ta todey gives roporis ot rein, Mace gives : v t- both Darkish aod sasunernt im that 130 of the msur while the in- ly i i al 7 them Churchill, el direction of improved conditions for its RE4022096990¢ CONVENTION VOTES FOR RETALIATION Conservative Associations at Sheffield Stand by Mr.Balfour.FOR WAR OFFICE REFORM Gathering Was Closed After Going on Record om This Question.Sheffield, England, October 2.\u2014The attendance to-day at the conference of the Conservative Associations was much small er than yesterday, the opening day.The irreconcilable differences in the party on the fiscal question were again emphasized in the debate and ultimately, in the interest of unity, Henry Chaplin, M.P., former president of the of Agriculture and a lifelong Protectionæst, withdrew his \u201crider\u201d moved yesterday, and there- a fw reached the city to-day that at NEW BISHOP FOR THE NORTHWEST Bishop Newnham Translated From Moosones to Saskatchewan.HONOUR FOR DEAN MATHESON He Was Yesterday Elected Coadjutor- Bishop for the Diocess of Bupert\u2019s Land.a meeting of the Provincial Synod of Rupert\u2019s Lond (Anglican) in Winnipeg yesterday, the Right Rev.Dr.Newnham, Lord Bishop of Moosonee, had been translated to the new Anglican diocese of Saskatchewan, and that the Very Rev.Dean Ma- therson, of Winnipeg, Prolocutor of the General Synod of the Church of England in Caanda, had been elected ooadjutor bishop to His Grace, Archbishop c- Of BISHOP-ELECT MATHESON.From a sketch made at the meeting of any more amendments.In wi Fi the \u201crider\u201d which promised to firth disrupt the ranks of the Unionists.Mr.Chaplin explained that he wes-eon- vinced, after hearing Mr.Balfour's speech of last night, that it would be mischievious to press the matter, as it was directly hos- 9 - Balfour addressed the Étheffield, Eng, October Premier delegates after lunch this afternoon.In the course of his speech be announced tbat Lord Miler did not feel himself able to accept the Colonia] Secretaryship.2020000000008 tile to the premier and nothing was further from his views.Lord H Cecil, M.P., and Winston .P., subsequently announced that they had neither voted for nor against the Dorington resolition.After the passage 01 a resolution the Government to take steps to the efficiency of the army, the conference terminated.A CHAMBERLAIN RUMOUR.London, October 2.\u2014The Daily Mail givés a rumour that Mr.Chamberlin is adopting a compromise under which a portion of the revenues from the taxation of foreign manufactured imports will be used to reduce ensting taxation on articles of food.In return for this he will demand permission to readjust the incidents.of fit upon the Colonies, while actually diminishing the total cost to the British consumer.Ex-Chancellor of the Exchaquer Ritchie, informs the Daily Chronicle that he knew nothing of the resignation.of Mr.Ch berlain till September 17.tain\u2019s letter- cils were held at which Mr.Ritchie was present on September 14th and 15th, WILL BANQUET MR.R.L.BORDEN ON THURSDAY NEXT.fe to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 The Conservative diocese members of the Senate and House of Commons have asked Mr.R.MP, the leader of the plirty, to a ben: uet in his honour to be given on Thurs ay evening next at the Grand Union Hotel.Mr.A.A., M.P., is cretary of the Banquet Committee.MAYOR OF TOWN : -\u2026 SAYS SYDNEY HAS FAITH IN FUTURE.Mr.A.C.Ross, the Mayor of Sydney, CB.is in the city, à er at the Wind- sor Hotel.Mr.Ross, with Mrs, Ross, is on his way home after a to the West, and is much imp with the possibilities of Manitoba and the other wheat districts.In conversation with a Star reporter, | Mr.R said that Sydney was going rapidly and there were signs o prosperity on all sides.He was of the \u2018opinion that, the people of Sydney wel- ccmed the settlement of trouble ia the Dominion Iron and Stéel Company's affairs and that the divorce of the Steel and Companies was regarded as the best thing that could have bappened.Sydney was looking forward to an era of development in the steel industry an Qui \u2018faith in the future of the Dow Ki and Steel Company.\"VISITS.CHICAGO.~~ Max; Gos.5 a.Chicago oa nth: 0 a he = { hruy, primate of All Cana \u2018| to the Church of England Missonery So- _.the.taxation upon food stuffs | so as to confer the greatest possible bene- regignation to Mr.Balfour | ci mber 9 and Cabinet Coun- | i the General Synod in this city last year 2 and Arch- of Rupert\u2019s Land.Both gentlemen are well wn in Montreal.Bishop Newnham is, in fact, an old Montrealer.He is a graduate of McGill University and the Diocesan Theological College, and wes ordained by Archbishop Bond in 1580.He was curate of Christ Church Cathedral from 1882 to 1886, and later became rector of St.Matthias Church, Westmount.In 1891 he was recommended by the late Bishop Horden ciety in England as a suitable person to succeed him in the bishopric of Moosonee.He was duly appointed by the Archbishop of terbury, was consecrated in |; Winnipeg on A 6, 1803.In 1802 he married a daughter of the late Rev.Prin- DENIES REPORT OF ANOTHER SLIDE Mr.H.L.:Frank, of the Frank Coal Mines, Says Despatch Is False.\u201cYou can say from me that port of another landslide a solutely false and manufactured out whole cloth.There is not an atom a ) There has béen no slide at] Frank since the one that took n my opinion, the report was set on foot by a rival concern to jure my company.\u201d These were the words of Mr.Frank, of Frank, Al truth in it.the spring.\u201cFE feet level.SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS | Work Being Rushed and in Short Time 2000 Tons a Day Will Be Output.> timber interests.the re t Frank ie sb-| - place J ces of the prominent members of the Coal Company, and, before returning West, will visit she northern part of the province of Quebec, where he has e a on is the development of the coal property progressing?\u2019 was asked.PROSPECTS ARE BRluaT.hings are going along splendidly,\u201d re- \u201cWe are taki plied the mine owner.out at the present time 600 tons of ¢ a day, and in a few weeks that quantity will be increased to 2,000 tons.The old tunnel has been opened up end in a few days we will be extracting as much coel as we did before the slide.In addition to the old tunnel we have two successfully.openings on the coal vein, which We intend to sink thi 000 feet, the size of the shaft bei 14 feet.At the depth of 300 are running levels have been made since the slide, so that wou will see we have not been allowing the grass to grow under our feet.One of these openings is a shaft in the valley 4,000 feet from the mouth of the old tunnel, and we are now at a 300 feet.th of over shaft to 12 by eet we ; north and south, and we intend to adopt this course st the 000 From this shat sled\u201d we confidently expect to get 1,000 tons a day so soon as it is opened properly and in good running order.7 BIG- DEPOSIT OF HARD COAL.At a distance of 2,500 féët north of this shaft, in a par: of the up to now, we have never done any velopment work, we are making a tunnel 800 feet long, and we are finding some of the cleanest and -hardest coal 1 have ever seen in the North-West Territories.The walls of this tunnel are the best I have pet with in or mine.We are e wor opening rooms in tunnel for the extraction of coal, and e of the richness of the de tell you that from this tun- expect in a short-time toit when Bel alone we get 600 tons « day.\u2018Matters our new machinery however, has been wriving for: the ; fow weeks.and now nearly all ea bé ground.e wor installing inery is naturally arduous up x .progressing smoothly, and it is only al.question of a little time when we.shall be running to our full capacity and shi e time, but ela in ing yed # eating a house, = the town :s ore prosperous progressive than it was before the disanter.\u201d mounièin where, 3 this heavy and takes mutters are NO FEAR OF ANOTHER SLIDE.\u201cIs there any danger of another slide?\u2019 \u201cAbsolutely no danger at all.part slide, and there is Frank is safer to-day been before, and the people are confident in the future of Frank and the i i bility of further disaster.after the slide a few rocks that had become loosened by the slide came down, but that wes all.You can say that, for my part, I am convinced of the immunity of the town from any further disaster.The fact that we are ing bh of thousands T 0,000 feet double parach All that of the mountain came down in the pothing further to come.it han ever © impossi- A short\u2019 tim¥ of dollars in the new devel- ed it abeolutely.of truth in the whole opment of the mines shows that we are -| confident of the future of the town,\u201d said Mr.Frank with à smil \u201cThen you deny, absolutely, of the report of the recent ali word the truth ide?\u2019 There iz not a thing.\u201d to i on will Club, 4 The Holi of the d on Monday evening, October 5th, at the club rooms, 2078 St.Catherine street.Presents for Children.\u201cwill Icon and around the grgunds.Don\u2019t miss next s ascension Be sure and see Miss M.Stafford and Professor Trussell make their dari 4 MONTREAL.FRIDAY, - OCTOBER 2, 1903.Is AS À SCOTCH WHISKY THERE \u201cAuld Scottie\u201d Purity of quality, Superior Exeellence, and Mellowness of flavour Give it the Highest Standard Oan be procured at all first-class clubs, resteur- ants, cafes, and hotels.none finer than ef Mertt.Merchants 69, F, X St, Charles & Co, SOLE AGENTS, 257 St.Lawrence Street.| = NOB attention to every lit tle detail than we do.Our constant endeavor is to make better shirts to sell at less prices than can be made elsewhere, and we do it.you direct makes this possible.shirts from goc to $2.00, ready for wear, which cannot be duplicated for like prices outside of our 3 stores.R.J.Tooke, Selling shirts to We sell I77 St James Street.2387 St.Catherine St.W.1553 St Catherine St, E.ODY IN | \u2018Making a Shirt can possibly pay more \u201c of Oriental EXHIBITION RugsiCarpets ~ W.SCOTT & SONS, 1739 Notre Dame Street, Commencing Tuesday, September 22nd.A magnificent collection.tncludingantique ana modern Turkish, Persian sndindisn Rugs and Carpets now om view ; 225x2uw tf en NOU EVERYTHING THR BEST.WANT COAL ORDERS LOWEST CURRENT PRICES.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO.228 ST.JAMES STREET.When going on a journey always to have a box of .ro Fons with you\u2014Time passes quickly with a good cigar, sud the | IRVING is enough better than the average ten cent brand to make it distinctive .Save the Bands for the Premiums § J.HIRSCH, SONS & CO., Makers, Moatreal pit.cea PALE « + = Men's Fall \\% and Winter NY U N No matter what your shape may be, sir, we have Underwear to fit you.Half the men are wearing Underwear that doesn\u2019t fit properly\u2014 some don\u2019t realize it, others think it can't be helped.TTT J It Can Be Helped And good fitting Underwear doesn't cost any more than the other kind, * it's simply a matter of buying at the right place.If you buy yours heve, - sir, you'll be properly fitted\u2014Al kinda of good Underwear are here.Flesced Underwéar for me, says one man.All right, we have it, the celebrated Tiger Brand, from 34 to 44 in, at 50c, 60e and 750 per garment.Natural \u2018Wool for me, says another.We have it, Penman\u2019s Gaal: able Drawess; Trouser finish, at 78¢ and $1.00 per garment.ot .Scotch Wool, winter weight, says still another man.Ile here, the finest on.the market, in all sizes and weights, at 500, 75c, $1.00, $1.26 .and $1.50 a garment.CUT +5 | want the Wolsey Brand, guaranteed unshriikable Underwear, the- fourth customer.We ry full line of the above in all sizes and weights, from $2.25 to $6.00 per garment.: ; OUR LINES OF HOSIERY 18 RIGHT, that's why we sell so much\u2019 \u2018of it Our Men's Fine All-wool Beamisss Fast Black or Heather.Mixsé Ribbed Socks\u2014~a card of with each pair\u2014et 25e cant anywhers.Other lines at 15e, 200, 356 and 50e pair.BE We can please and satisfy the, nesdh' of Wary Whe JH.BLUMENTHAL CANADA'S MOST RELIABLE CLOTHIE HATTERS and OUTFITTERS, 673 fo 679 GRAIG STREET, West me me CHEAP COA.ANTHRACITE $ 5 OO g .PEA GOAL, Suitable for Small Stoves Also Grate, Egg, Stove and Chestnut st current prices.Promps Dolls Apply F.ROBERTSON, 66 MoGil! Street.a\u201c patty ng Make Mo a Bid Quik 6 Gréat Northern § p.c.Bonds.1000 Ohio & California Ref.Oil 10 American Petroleum (Anson).$000 Mexican (Series A).100 Montreal & Boston.1000 Hiddengfortune Gold.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer In investment Securities, Phone Main 2018.84 6t Francole Xavier St, Montreal\u2019 i - attire.Clothes That Satisfy .If you have experienced annoyance with other coats that.bung a any one of the hundreds of new garments we now display, and note the difference bes tween J.G.Kennedy & Co.'s Clothing, and the kind you have been in the habit of buying.Try the Raglanette, the Fullimore, or the new Chesterfield, and you will see overcoat perfection that a few , try oa.years ago was not deemed possible in ready-to-wesir : - .re bee + 3 Sn A LS _ 8 La Pale e _shonlà >e C4 - Tren Bloof Pare, SRE STYLISH OVERCOAYS, made of All-wool Oxford gray and the new gold mixed; also black and blue ne En Ea ; swell full regular box style.ceeneras TT ».» ÉVÛE Tory.tous ses and ce 25 ets, - SWELL RAGLANETTE AND FULLIMORE OVERCOATS, cut 48 inches jong, with full skirt and peak- Paria od Te x Rr Ie Se ed lapel; very styliah, and made of the newest materials, only.vie nent one age price.ais VERY SWELL HÉAVY CHEVIOT OVERCOATS, splendidly lined and handsomely tailored, and cut in: = =.: the latest fy front and double-breasted styles; regular $15.00 values.co cee oon ooo.BEBO VICTORIA CROSS THE LEADER oi Union Made : E.X.CUSSON & 00.Montreal.Fall weights now ready, a long loose Men\u2019s Genuine Rain Coats swagger garment combining rain coat and fall overcoat, suitable for day or evening, or any sort of overcoat, whether rain or shine; sizés regulars and stouts.88.00 and $I [SR 2 4 THE ONLY WAY To secure a Home for People in the Northwest, and bas been active in ter ucational matters as well.was cre : sted a canon in 1882, and archideacon a Moderate Circumstances is by: few years later.On the appointment of Opening an Account with.he a made dean of the Andiiesn \u2019 D.ta ean Bolted: Winger.Wen ec || The People's Mutual Building Society\u2014Class B, = roe * and met You Will never regret having begun to save money and such an account Las clecend Prolocaton di the Lower House Will be & compulsory savings bank, which will bring you Sood returns eitiee ns | in succession to Dean Carmichael, who, a « cash investment or in the purchase of a home of your own later on.bus few months before, had been raised to s Weekly payments, 14 cents per share of $0.Payable weekly.monthly of seat in the House of Bishops, The dio-| \u201cually, as suite you yp 00.\u20188.50 cene of Rupert's Land how poséæses pro- OF STOCK WILL COST YOU.80 PER WENE bably the two largest bishops i se |.OF STOCK WILL CORT YOU.oer: $1.00 PER WERK amp: Se fii Soe Gr Frock WILL com Tov.$188 FER ea ane ort Mat hom Jot in.Ts we will- award two opto at., \"LONG ROOM; MECHANICS.\u2018INSTITUTE, J - on TUBSDAY, \"êth OTOBER, at bs i Both are men of striking phy- PRET ONE ET BALD AND THE OTHER BY yr.\u20ac * * > .Ctroniars and fuil information upon application.Teese / © M'Outue; KG, President J.Widmer Welles, Montreal Hunt Steeplechases |.ori Or Pres D.Fraeer, Trusien Bw Bacrast.i A atite 3 Gathrie, =.\"A Joy RR Arch, Watt, Tomar roy, at Petits Li AE 3.MoU.oc.vans\u2019 Mivédais to \u201cInstitute 04 Bh mses / 1 Ea J.G.K .31 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.+ Correct Attire for Boys, YOUTHS SUITS, 14to 20 years, single and Gouble- breasted styles, all-wool tweeds and fancies; also plain blacks and blues; best workman- BOYS KNEE PANTS SUITS, 8 to 17 years, with or without vest; best all-woo od, both light and dark mixtures; also plain black and blue.coe e-tve00 een tee ses ese see rece.4.78 LITTLE FELLOWS SUITS, OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, 3 to 13 years, in Saflors, Russian and Norfolk styles; \"Wool: materials co: 55ie sen 0.+.ÉB-HO to $5.50 ENNEDY & ÇO., The Om Youths and Children .:.\u2026$5-50 to $10.00 1 fabrics, nicely tallor- | Recters and Overcoats of fine all- .- For half- » island of Montreal, bre county of Laval red mares, which have the Mand or in Laval rs Of tri ia ot Rd, fom Jaques Cartier and Laval.SEE that bave suckled ba.Entrance Abt we ire br.h.Fireman.Hurts blk.g.Lanky Bob.VY] Henderson's b.m.Eva.Pre pre re Flynn WO.a b.m, Neilson Bhows'a da.Tommy._ .ton\u2019s ch.m.Rose.'s b.h.Joe.lechase\u2014Cup presented by the Montreal Arena Com- Popup eof the Mon sweepstakes.A ay per, cent.of the sweepstakes THE per cent.of sweepstakes re owned, and to he on nk, by members of the a Ht Catch weights over 153 About two.miles.ont's bm.-Red Lighten's b.m.Becky Sharpe.A.Barnard's blk g.Mohawk.aliers bg.Neédham, .m.\u2014$250.Den \u201chandicap steeplechase\u20143 p to second, and $15 Pio third.h 4 a he Entrance $5; starters, additonal.About three miles.v.Henderson 5 ch.g.King Top po o's blk.m.Pyramid.niston\u2019s b.g.Burnap.D Curzan \u2018s ch.f, Wild Arab.2 Feast 8 b.g.Inclinka.jus +.Dawes' b.g.Zyno.A Russell's br.h.Kerman.dre Sous Dm pATIosa.array ndrie\u2019s ch.g.Pillardist.+ Dagenäis\u2019 b.m.Oneta.The Hunt Cup\u20148.30 p.m.\u2014For a piece plate; second horse to save entrance _ æ fee For hunters qualified the Montreal Hunt in the year 1903.i that have not started for any race ppt a hunter\u2019s race in 193, or for the s Plate of the province of Quebec.fide the property of members the Montreal Hunt on or before Sep- ist, 1903.To be ridden hy mem- of the Montreal Hunt.or genile- acceptable to the sub-com- toe of stewards.Weights : 4 years, : 5 years, 174 Iba; 6 years and À Iba.Non-winners of this race \u201clowed § Ibs.Half-breds allowed 10 A \u2018Over weight allowed.Entrance.816: rampes $10 additional.About three miles.= kd FF.Mathias\u2019 b.m.Bashaquada.Watson's ch.m.Round View.Learmont's b.g.Bob McGregor.y \u201cBugden s ch.g.St.George.\u2018Be gob.Strathy's b.g.Bob Balter.Qualified hunters\u2019 steeplechase\u20144.30 p ~3350, of which $35 to second; $16 to third For horses having a master's certificate i the year 1303, and bona fide {he pro- pDerty of members of the Montreal Hunt or ny recognized Hunt in the Dominion, the United States.or farmers of the counñties of Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier - and Laval Handicap.Entrance $5; starters, $10 additional, About two miles n W.V.Henderson's ch.g.King Top.HB.H, Judah's h.g.King Bolt.Murray Hendrie's br.g.Moral H.H.Learmont\u2019s ch.m.Indanus.L.Curran's ch.g.Wiid Arab.T.Trude)'s bg Inelinka, CE eB.Strathy's b.g.Bob Slater.rew Boa's b.m.Ariosa.The Steeplechase Weights.¥oliowing are the.weights for the open handicap and the qualified hunters sdeeplechase at Petite Cote: wre Handicap Steeplechase\u2014King Top, 18; Pyramid, 158; Burnæp, 165: Wiia Arab, 185; Mrlinka, 153; Zyno, 148; Ker- man, 185; \u2018Artôsa, 140; Jise, 160: One- filed Huünters Bieepiechase\u2014King I, 10: Xing Bolt, 150: ss 165; Ni mus, Arab, 135; Melinka, 153; Bob Salter, 165; Ariosa.1 \u2019 - Rein at Toronto.Toronto, October 2.\u2014Ralny weather af- fosted the track at the Woodbine but terday.and the attendance In two horse race, Benc- Kart beat Sambo all the way.Favourites landed four of the seven events, and second choice won In the others.K.Mershall's\u201c Golden Way, at 3 to 1.finished first in the fifth race, but was disqualified for * fouling Enghurst at the weiter jump.Bummary: First race, $400, for 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs, selling\u2014L.Landry's Dr.Stucky, us, , 4 to 5, won; James Robert- ows Rosanco.101, Feitch, 4t0 L second; Clancey\u2019's Mary L., Crogham, » \"> 1, third.Time, 1.17%.arlotte J., Nodo \u2018and.Seorsia Pine also ram.race, 2-year-o and up mile, cam en ames E.O'Brien's Jud $e Daily, to 1, won; G.Graden\u2019 an ous, - \u201c7.Walsh, 8 to 1, nd: J.B.Ben sauts, \u2018Scoten Plume, 108, Minder, 6 to 1, Fume, Las.Ninepins, Magie Flute, My ay ler aoanga, Loch Goll, Too Many p also ran.ToD ue Plate, $500, for 3 x end over, 1% miles \u2014 G.W oe 7 es 13 Adama, 8 to b.\u2018won; 3 sdoond \"LE Only tee tam t me, nly two started.Fourth\u2019 \u2018 race, $750, October handicap, for E.Seagr 3to 1, C.T.Van Straubensie's RESTE 108; \u201cMr.Hendrie: to 5, third.6.The Balance and Buffer fied for fouling Mo: BEE miles, selling\u2014, kto, \u2018108, Felcht, 2 to 1, monnaies ost, Catheness, 107, D.Hall, EL an second: W.N.Adrian's Shazdontis , 110, Adams, 5 to 1, third.Time, 1.King's Pet, Dragon and Avignon also Fan.Beventh race,\u2019 $0, fon for ake.Thos,\" 1: -18 » 3 to ron: Morbhy Donchue*s Ifägier, 102, Crawford, 4 ai second : ; .he Mosbis's O., 91, Chappell, 2 to 1, third.Thue, Magnus Trofl, Little Adele, Frandoo snd Far Rock.away also ran.sad Bd Hermis Won Again.New York, October.3.~The feature of the racing at Morris Fark beng Da pounée, end conceëtne from Tito © p nds to the other, easily won handicap at 33 miles, from River Pirate.also broke.the track record for the éibtance by 1% seconds, his time being 153%.- First race, selling, last 7 Truriongs of Fe es the Withers mile e-\u2014-Monograph, 106, Crotn- wait, 2 to 1 à md 12 won:_ Ringdove, % Fisher 1401 ma a v ist, \u2018Holmes, te.e + Thue, 487 68.\u201d EF Russell\u2019 © Nugget, McWilliams, figeet Alice,\u201d Widow's Mite and Protect! 100.1 to 3 apd our, \u2018wan: Bey Secret, 147, Taylor, 3 to 1 and sven, séocond; Cham Lo Hayes, 7 to 8 and 1 to third.Time, 455.Only three starterw.THrd race, Eclipse Course\u2014Monad- nock, 110, Fu 8 to 1 and even, wob; Orthodox, 110, Bullman, 2 to 1 and ÿ to 10, second: River@ale, 110, Hicks, 7 to 1 \u2018and § to third.Time, 1.11%.Patagonia, Revetñè, \u2018Foet- Piatn, Pompano, Dusky wilh on gg ve \u201cthers mi Ollle Brant, Odom and even, won: Stolen Moments, 14, i Did Sn a el Po on Stamping Ground, Girdle, \u2018Jandb, Fe, Sate.Nok Queen wives.been Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2 \u2014Thore was some excellent racing at Oakley Parx yesterday.Guy Fortune upeet all oaiculations on the 213 trot He took it in two heats, while the money was-on the Quegtor and Topsy and Kent Dan Patch was driven by Myron McHenry, against his pacing record of 1.59, but he failed to beat It, going the mile in 201%.Bummary: The Buckeye, 238 trot, 3 in 5, $2,000\u2014Pan Michael, won; Xing Direct, second: Diablito, third.Fantine Jim, Kile, Mary, Go Direct and King- more also started.Best timË, 2.09% Dillard, won; Queen, second; Nervolo, third.Riley B., Winfield, Btrat- ton and Roamer also started.2.13 trot, 2 In 3.purse, $1.000\u2014Guy For- | tune, won; The Questor, second; Norrie, third.Topsy.Crescent, Dodie K., Kem, Pug, Walter Bmith, Dreamer and Newton also started.Best time, 211%.22 trot, 3 in 3; purse, $1,000\u2014The Parson, won, Miss Leo Rex, second; Clay- mont, third.Ballast, Bermuda, Maid, Allan W.and Tonga also started.Best time, 214% Locanda, 2.05%, is the fasteat get of Allerton.Forty heats better than 206 have been trotted.Don Derby is the king pin pacer on the New York Speedway.On October 71.Lou Dillon, the trotting queen, and Major Delmar will trot a specially arranged race.Jack Curry has the credit of riding the fastest mile behind a pacer when he drove Prince Alert in 167.The Memphis Driving Park Association announces that arrangements have been made fur a race between Prince Alert, 1.57.and Dan Patch, 1.59, on October 20.Becretary Rehberger, of the Brooklvn Jockey Club, announced that the value of the stake of the Brooklyn Handicap for 1904, would be $20,000 guarauteed, instead of $10,000 added, as formerly.At the Newmarket First October meeting yesterday B8ceptre won the Jockey Club Stakes (of 10,000 Rovereigns for three and four year olds; one mile and three- quarters), Rocksand was second.and Cappa White finished third.Five horses started.Frank Caton has been training and racing horses in Russia for the last ten years.In appreclation of his good work in the sulky the Moscow Driving Club presented him with a massive punen bow! with tray and eight cups of goid and silver.J.H.(\u201cSkeets\u201d) Martin, the Amv \u2018ican jockey, has been suspended from riding from October 2 to October 9, by the stewards of the Jockey Club, for attempting to anticipate the start In the race for the Hopeful Stakes at the Newmarket meeting yesterday.Ben Kenney.the popular horseman, who was seriously injured at Providende, is not recovering as fast as was expected.\"He is still in a precarious condition, and is by no means out of danger.Cresceus is still on his record- LreukinE trip, having stepped a mile at Neb., last week in 208 The tans is a half \u2018mile one.The fractional time was 0.31%, 1.03%, 1.35%, &.18, Anaconda, 2.01%, since his name has been changed has not been able to make good.Last week at Mineola, L.1.he was beaten by Hetty @., 2.06%, which broke the track record twice In the race.In the first heat she paved a mile m 2.11, a second and one-half faster than the track record, then again in the third heat she paced the mile In 2iv%.George Garth has decided to shift Ella Hal, 216%, to the trot.She was thought to be one of the best green pacers in the country this spring at Memphis, but went wrong and did not fulfil expectations.A.P.Bruce, of Danville, Ky., died last week.He was better known to horsemen as \u201cTip.\u201d One of the most noted horses that he trained and raced was Aloyone, 2.27, and Fanny Robinson, 22 grand dam of Leola, 211% © Prof.K.Imai, of the Imperial University of Tokyo, Japan, has arrived in Lexington, Ky., for an indefintte stay for the purpose of studying American the trotting horse.Like the other Japs who preceded him some few months ago, he is an official representative of the Government of the Mikado, and whatever knowledge he nay acquire is to be introduced into the Government breeding establishments in Japan.He has been in Europevon a similar mission, Becretary Fellowes, of the Coney Island Jockey Club, also announisèd \u2018the following changes in values Of stakes for 1904 : The Bubur n, to be 320.000 guar- antesd, Instsad of SIR60 added, the advance to be $15,000 guaranteed, formerly 3.000 added.June Handicap.$7,500 instead of 34.500 added; each part of the double event to be $10.000 instead of $5.000 guaranteed.All stakes for 3-year-olds and upwards at a distance of one mile or over, formerly $1,500, to be 8,000 added to each, to be §3.000 added to each.All stakes for two-yeai-olds, which were $1,508 added to each, to be $3,000 added to each.\u201c« The races at Port Huron, rg have declared off on Fain.This is the second attempt | have a e meeting this year by this assocla- but rain interfered both times.Little Belle, .a five-year-old mare owned by M.H.White, of Hertford, N.C.dropped dead of beart \u201cus she entered the stretch In the second heat \"of the 218 pace at Baltimore last week.Charley Herr, 2.07, the iron horse, i» rounding to his old time form, and is liable to reduce his record the season is over.He is being ven by John Kelly, who drove him in most of his races.The former trotting queen, Allx.2.03%, -although she produced but two foals be fore she died, Is quite likely to be repre.serited on the turf by a fast trotter some day.Her youngest foal, a two.year-old tilly.by Bandspring, 2.18%, son of Prodigal, 2.16, is almost an exact duplicate of the famous mare, And, like her, is a fast natural trotter.She Is being handled carefully at Mariposa Farm.Paw- tucket, R.I., wheré the opinion prevails that she will be a trotter of extreme speed.Alix's other foal Is a four-year- old tilly by Bable Wilkes.she Joes not resemble her dam in any respect, and is a pacer.An attempt was made to teach her to trot, but she refused to adopt that gait, and will be allowed to pace.The \u2018horse of commerce\u201d class in the Worid's Fuir prise list provides a new | and deserved recognition +f the market types of horses.\u201cThis class,\u201d the prize list , \u2018provides for am exhibit of horses; the leading types that find n ready at trade centres and that are especially deserving of the attention af breeders who appreciate the advantages of a profitable home and foreign market assured for all worthy specimens.\u201d In this Class a fig Prine prise of $75, a second of $50, a third of and highly commended and commended awards are offered for artillery.cavalry, coach, saddle, omnibus and fire department horses and for drafters, expressers and roadsters.Exhibits in this class are cen.fined to geldings four years old or over with the exception that mares will be eligible in the section for saddle horses.Animals will be shown in harness or under Saddle udges in this clam M be tion uyers on the Gaia States army afrique \u2014 \u2018 Lonsrk, Bvenins Light and Nuit Fée » bandicar, 134 miles, over w Li need OnDS AND ENDS - The must tching Th misery pitching of | terday in the first game of Na score was 7 to to 3, mm 6.000 people.w tbe battle.\"nl the seventh 208 pace, 2 in Due, $1,20\u2014Fannie._ methods of horse breeding, principally | ionship series with.Fi es ge Grand Der TE Mo only one Boston runne then on an error.of & RHE Pittsburg .40110010 fr 1 122 Boston .-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1\u2014 LE | Batteries\u2014 Phili i end Phélpe; fous and Origer.Vire O'Day and Con- Déssed the first game of the series between thé Chicago National and American te teams.The Nationals won 11 to Abd à meeting of the boys of Westmount Academy A.A.the follow ar Ea dur ere, chosen to to look after tie e Bed de Bas and the fore, ri R.E.Howe, B.A | urda: allaca, C Thomson.À Childs, an: and two from Kings school.Football, chairman, Mr.T.Pollock, BAS secretari W.Thomson J.Ross, Smith.H Wills.The ay field pr will be Wednes day, October 7, at the M.A.A.grounds.FOOTBALL Ottawa College and Montreal.That the advent of the Rough Riders, of Ottawa, into the Quebec Rugby Union hus materially increased the local interest in the, game 18 proved by the way that seats for the great match on Saturda on the M.A.A.À.grounds are sellin ugby Énion is realized that the Quebec R as now composed is the strongest union ever seen in Canada, and the fact that two such well known teams as the champion 9 Ottawa College team and the Winged Vheel players are to meet and open the season ought to and will probably draw one of the largest crowds ever seen at a football match on the M.A.A.A.field.Additional interest attaches to the fact that the new rules will be demonstrated for the first time, and the experts will be on hand to note the results.Ome thing is dure, that is that the new down rule will make the game far more open, and consequently more enjoy able for the spectators.\u2018The college team is coming down very rtrong and all reports\u2019 to the contrary, it is said that Clancy will play his old position for this match.Eddie (Gleason wil play centre half and will be supported by his brother, Joe.At the Gymnasium, on Monday night, Tom Clancey made the statement that he thought the College team as good as ever.ey are not taking any chances with the Red and Black team, however, for the remembrance of last fall's match still remains, and thev have the greatest respect for Perey olson\u2019s team; and 1 they might, for there is no doubt but that the Montreal club are richer in material this year than have been for many years.The practices at mi = AN light are far better attended than ever, morning practices would or have been, and last night's Practice was a splendid one.Forty picked players put in a cuple of hour Food b hard work under the energetic i of Messrs.Buchana 1, Lash, Savage and Cobban.The following players are all eligible and fit to play on the senier team on Saturday and that will gre & good idea of the dif culty the coaches will have choosing the m: For packs Blair Russell, Hedley Suck- Ling.Perey Molson, Bert Molson, J.B.J Craig and Dal Brown Pe quarter-back\u2014Dr.Jack, + Hallo- way, Bob Taylor.For scrim Percy Roberts, Keith MacKedie, Ww.ste, Alex.Hanmaford, Wing 37.Vs Yuil Tred.Roberts Wi uile, H.Duggan, F.G.Reid, 8.Ogilvie, Harry Nevin, Joe Whyte, R.\u201c Johnston, Allan Shaw, J.Small, ard others.The referee has not yet been decided condition, they will th something doi no attempt made to to a very strenuous practige, and \u2018\u2018Sandy\u201d Cameron and one or two others who will play on Sat- ods on the aide line, not wanting stiff for Saturday's game.The Sachi, was done by Theo.B.Bhil- lington and J.A.Sybold, and it was remarkable well the men what was practically the first res! practice of the season.While the men in many ceses will not be in the pink of onou up à inst the Brits on yesterd Boum Huson, DA toy McGee, Geo.Ken- y, Hal ters, E.Murph Beau- lieu, D.Shillington ™T Rankin, Br.Jackson, 0.Haydon, E 8.Phillips (late of Brockville), B.McKeown, Brousseau (late of Ottawa , Wood 8.Gilmour ae M d and others.* PUNTS.Joe Whyte is practising, and if he can get into good condition will make a spleodid mside wing.Duggan, late of the Argos, was out last night, and will be a great addition to the The junior team are shaping well and a big effort ie being made to land the Junior Championship.: Shepherd, of the Junior team, à splendid scrimmage man.This is his at year in the club.is playing better than ever.Ie is much verènces th than he used to be when he was running.Hedley Suckling has not yet forgotten how to kick.Watch that light but plucky scrim on Saturday.They will not be found wanting.Mac Yaile » one of the best wings in the business.He still plays his old position at inside wing.\u201cBilly\u201d Findlay and \u201cFred\u201d Raid, of the Northern Life Assurance Com .have compiled and issued a handy football schedule.CHff Jack is just aa good as ever, although he has played football for the Red and Black team for a long time.His experience behind the line on Saturday t for a lot.All Montreal! cab ang ge rt dar Gt an players earneatly pe the members of the M.A.A.À.and their friends will turn out in large numbers on Saturday and give the team that moral support which goes a long way to hop a team to win.Just previous to the Senior game, there will be a Junior Championship match between Montreal Juniors and Strathoonas.- AD layers.rue be reed po herp, end must ready Ein » Btrathoone\u2019s mets Be bility to grounds led eh They Et & the SLR all | proved disap de.The Montre team an be Shoeen aC.Chu lollo from the f NO ae 8.Co or Slad 5 fun, .ephe: e, ta), tree : i r ad À dodds.CRICKET The Local League Record.A meeting of the committee of the City and District League was heid at the Cars- lake Hotel.There were present: G.Ferra: bee, president, in_the chair; F.L.Gunter, vice-president; C.W.Batho, treasurer; John, Duthie, secretary; J.Mayers and W.J.Hetherington, of Westmount; W.y, of A Royal.The pesulte of the year's cricket were Royal ne succeeded in retaining possession of the shield.The full results are as follows: P.W.D.L.Pts.Mount Royal.12 9 1 2 7 Westmount.12 8 0 4 4 il.\u2014 12 7 1 4 3 McGill IX.12 7 1 4 8 St.Johns.12 5 0 7-2 Mont.Woollen M.12 3 0 9-6 Victoria.12 1 1 10-9 A win oounts one point; a loss deducts one; draws are neglected.The bat offered by Mr.Barnfield for the best batting average was won by J.J.Boyes, with the following record: * Innings.Not outs.Runs.Average.14 .2 223 18.58 The bell offered DN cage rae er for the best bowli by C.Jackson pray lt Johns, With \u201che following excellent record: Overe.Maidens.Runs.Wickets, Average.76 23 97 44 23 The medals offered by Arthur E.Ren- dle, of New York, for bowlers performing the \u201chat-trick,\u201d in league matches, were won by Goodson, of Montreal Woollen Mills; and Rawland and Trowers, of Victoria.The medals offered by the same gentleman, for bablers scoring a century will not be needed this season.It was decided to hold a smoking concert at the Strand Cafe, Saturday, the 10th October, commencing at 8.15 p.m.All league memebrs and ull interested in cricket are invited to attend.Arr: 8 were also set on foot for the annual | e dinner, and the various secretaries will be asked what support can promise from their clubs e annual meeting for the election of officers and discussion of byelaws will be held at the Carelake Hotel on Wednesday, the 14th October, at 8 p.m.sharp.Hoppickers Won.New York, October 2.\u2014The third game of the tour of Kent county cricket team was concluded at Staten Island.The viat- ors won by 124 rune after declaring their second in: .Closed with 76 runs, for four wickets.pointing, for while three wickets had produced 83 runs, the remaining seven added only 17.In the second inning New York added 54, making a total of 154 rune.The vimtors in their first inn- Mig scored 202, and with their declare- tion of 76, their total wes 278.The Kent temm left after the match for Philadelphia, where they will begin their last game te morrow, on the of the Merion C.C.C., at Haverford.Hal McvGiverin h here on passed throug his way to the United States to play cric- and it was found that Mount Shamrocks he New York batting Culen ket.take the presidency of of the Rough There is already talk talk ik of still another British 1 coming rics next \u2018year, is to étively visit Mont LACROSSE Shamrocks in Free Fight Special to The Montreal Star.New Westminster, October 2.\u2014At Westminster Fair rday before ten thousand people , the Vancouver Lacrosse cham ons of British Columbia, defeated in an exhibition game by a one of 5 to 3.Vancouver had strengthened their home very much by O'Brien, of B of Montreal Woollen Mille; A.Wi 1 Ra J ictoria; srrod, innipeg, and before the Shamrocks res euil ; of Vi Cal re J G.pt lized it the Vancouver team had put the v rubber three times in the net two, five and one and a half minutes.Just before the end of the firat quarter, the peared with a rush in two min utes.In dressing room, waiting for thé second quarter, Vancouver decided to play a defence game to the finish, to hold the advantage gained by their extra exertions at the first rush.In the first of the second quarter they JX t the he Ball in the field an behind th mrocks goal for ten minutes, before.they scored another goal, and in another five, a spent ball rolling in very alowly from a serimmage gave Vancouver five goals.Just at the close of the second quarter, the Sham: rocks gathered themselves together and rushed Vancouver's goal, scoring in six minutes.e score now stood five to three and Vancouver was content to lat it stay there.Throughout the third quarter they made little or no attempt to | score, but used every exertion to prevent the visitors from scoring.The Shamrocks guined twenty shots on the Van- rok Fm but luck and skill favoured the boys m blue and their efforts were upavailing.In the fourth quarter Vancouver decided that their only salvation was to play a defence game to save the day, as the Shamrocks were putting up furious attacks.Consequently y deliberately took two men off home and put them on defence.For twenty minutes the green-shirted players shot at Vancouver net and Vancouver in this quarter simply neglected the Shamrock's defence and blocked their own goal.It was impos sible to get through.Although Kava- ut on the home and Hogan put in goal and the visitors\u2019 home stréngthened from the defence and with desperation worked like battering rams.The score at the end of the game remained 5 to 3.Mr.Kearney, Manager of the Shamrocks, states that Currie received rough handling | at the nands of Westminster in a recen match and was not fit, otherwise the team was all right and Vancouver won on their merits.e says Vancouver is a great team.The game was rough, Godfrey ran into Kavanagh's crease and hit him at the end of the third quarter and -natured Kavanagh lost his temper ran out to attack him.Others ran in and there was a free fight in which a score of blows were exchanged between the players.A sudden advent of the police stopped the fight.The fence was berally decorated with blue and green dar t progress of of the play., of Vancouver, referreed courer is wild with enthusiasm \u2018as they realize they have gained position in the lacrosse world that put them in the fore front for the annual contest for the world's remacy.It may have been an off day with the Shamrocks, but no team was ever so fairly outplayed.There was no betting.«he Nationals and Mascottes will meet one more.\u2014 \u201cBpike\u201d Hennessey\u2019s friends say that it ina never bave happened if he had been there Supplementaries.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 2\u2014The long expected suppiementary estimates year have at last been tabled.The prun- ne knife had been ustd very liberally, but amount the respectable sum of oa.This makes the total estimates for the year 19034 amount to $67,700,837, and brings the amount which this Government has as asked the House to vote during en Lo 473,001,807, Set core 0, or year ollorwi parative table will show the extant of the growing time during the pest few years, fie Sgures bang fn each case for the year ending June 30: Year Amount.Increase.1000 cree .\u2026.we.$51,118874 .1901 .s \u2018ose .56,811,085 5,404,211 1903 .a.ee RN ae a ie Pet GiToss SUTES Whilst the increase of 1904 over 1900 amounts to Of the sum brought down now, 261,856 ia chargesble to consolidated , and $4,728,078 to capital.that of Le IRREGULAR ORDERS.ng 300, oth item including new j for the Sup No ora vores.Cours N a vo ° di of Fontiso, Quebec; iipissing, perte EE ., induding 878,000 for the manu facture at the ion Arsenal of a reserve supply of ammunition.Railw: and , capital account, takes 2,064,350, and and income account $151, 71%.The capital include: INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.rvight shed igen\u2019 fptd crane Te Ve put 96,000; Giver Additional Side ui lide, \"00; line (Revots' do ee codes 0 hae secon ios 4 a 5.000¢ - increased on.ed facilitres \u2018alone 1e, THE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES TOTAL OVER TEN MILLION; And Bring the Estimated Expenditure for the Year Up to $67,700,837, Which Is an Increase of More Than Three Million Dollars Over Last Session\u2014Big \u2018Expenditure for Public Buildings Is a Feature of the sion of public road to eliminate a cross at rail level between St.Cyrille Drummondville, 31,000; Metapedia\u2014new station and other improvements, $8,000; new station at Windsor, N.S., provided $5 that the railway companies using the station make arrangements satisfactory to the Governor-in-Council for payment by way of interest or rental of a ressonable pro- EISELE RORE A CONTRAST.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Otta October 2 contrest © oololole Q UOCOHCOGHOCHECE of the ot, $10,000; steel rails and (revote), $580,000; rolling stock Ca , $580,000; dredging at Point Tup- repairs, \"1 .Qonmolly on, (eXeXeXeXe)e) XX ward = MeGIÉL Football Pins Breriing HLT 21 750 enon R.HEMSLEY, \"| \u2014breakwater, tion et Charlottetown (revote $24,8007, 887,000; new etation at Alberton, $3,000 station at Fredericton, $500; to provide for a survey to Montague Bridge, $2,000; to straighten line at Blueshank, $4,000; sat and land at Albany, 8600.Total, HARBOURS AND RIVERS.For harbours and rivers, takes $313,770; Prince Edward Island, yoo.800; New Brunswick, 206,400; Que $437.70; Ontario, USS00; Manitoba, $L,- British Columbia, 85 100; and the Vokon 830,000.The Quebec vote in- $2,000 de Anse St.Jean\u2014extension of wharf, \u2018ete, $6,000 00; Anse aux Gris Fonds\u2014improvementa at mouth of river $2,000 00; Anse St.Jean\u2014extensin 0 int, $3,000 00; Barachois de Malbaio\u2014 breakwater, £5,000 00; Baie St.Paul\u2014re- pairs to wharf at Cap au aux poprbesuz, additional amount, 82, Guid.iers and booms\u2014to make.y ice, $1,600 00; Berthier pairs to BE ete.\u2014(Revote of lapsed P amount ; Bonaventure East\u2014break- water, \u2018to ao 00; Bois Brule\u2014training pier ae, Brae 00; Cacouna\u2014extension oi 000 ste.$2.30 300 00; Caplan\u2014breakwater, ambord\u2014 wharf, $2,000 00; Sato \u2019 Richer\u2014harbour.improvementa, $4,000 00; Champlain\u2014wharf, including re pairs and addition, $7,200 00; Chicoutimi 9 daré\u2014repairs, 8L000 ¢ 00; Coteau dn Lac ood vr En Siar oS ri 0 Deschambault\u2014 000 or Décjerdins Alumetis Lisné haut $7.5 ; Doucet's Landin ed block, 30.000 00; Templeton\u2014 wharf Hogi h East Templeton obetructions $5,000 00; Epcoymains\u2014 oer.$2,000, 00; Gatineau River\u2014protection | of east ow ian Pacific Rail: oor -including purchase of land, $3,- rande Riviere Wharf\u2014new covering, $500 00 ; Grande Mechins\u2014breakwater 48500 0; Grondines\u2014wharf, $5,000 00; Isle Verte\u2014removal al of rocks in river, £300 00; Kamoutaska\u2014extension of pier, $4,500 00: L'Anse a dieu mhert and Pa $1,300- ; Lake Bt.$3,500 200 00; à Nominigue -wharte, ars, 50 0 e log piers and protect - ditional aug y hs hark reconstruc- et Wharf\u2014 35h06, Lo holed Whart\u2014 fm rguaha landing ; Matane\u2014repairs to break mouth hast river, $4,500 00 oat £2,000 00; Mont Carlisle Lois whass irs, $1,800 00 break- hart repains $6,800 5.Near ec A) dore Dame du Portage\u2014 ae + {landing pier, 810,000 00: ert north cove, $10,000 00;; Petites \u201cboulders, 00; water Er at 2e he \" st, Aridre de Kamouraska\u2014extension pier and additional repairs, $3,700; se evieve Piers and Spans, etc\u2014renewals |e 82,000; St.Zotique Wharf \u2014 to complete repairs, $L- 100; St.Micheal de Bellechasse\u2014repairs Jean des Like Megan \u2014 to com: 7 hoi Fine \u2014dredging below lock, 8,- FOR DREDGING.The dredging vote is, incl superintendents foe Marine Provins plant, = pt Columbia, to of snag t Se and Mud k, $10,- new tog for dreds i | ode: | bydrauite self-pro dredge for Mari- ti vin dredge for Prince Edward lusad Emon; new | ba: new d de plant, British Colum- bis one tue ull and re 2 ; new dredging plan tario and Quebeo\u2014ad beo- additional amount, 000.Total, $248,000.TELEGRAPHS.ou oh to Tracadie, N 7120 He con- port, Maine, £32 00, a nd ne fou » e m i Bras d'Or te to Up pt : Bed be xin slands\u2014' of poles and wire on land li 0.000 ; Anticosti Island\u2014Renewal of line wire.between Fox and Becscie River, §7.- 300; to pay for i wireless\u2019 7 apparatus aie Tale and as at Cha- teay Ba Murray Bay to Be.Catherine's abt Riviere sux Canards), second wire, $1,640; Island of Orleans land line\u2014extension to Ste.mille, $1,150; land line\u20148te.\"pare Beguenay to Descente des Femmes, $1 extension of branch line on west side 0; river y from 8t.Etienne to Anse Bt.Jean (revote of lapsed balance of $1,363.2) 2.000; telegraph Line on north shore Lawrence\u2014land line from Porn to Godbout, S200.Chicoutimi \u2014St.Charles telegraph line\u2014Branch from se \"Anne to Lac Chair, $1,800; Petite Ri- viere\u2014Gte.Agnes telegraph ine, $2,500.Total, $40,080.Public works, miscellaneo $74,833, .and include $20,000 ow Smount survey pri the headwaters of the we river, and £25,000 for the Transportation Commis \u201cTie canal votes indude: - CANALS.Cornwall Canal\u2014To for operating $56,000.fesers, rators from the de fein Bropky, se ebirsions from the & io timates and prices up to paid - July 1, 1903, at 5 cent.ateum\u2014 pese Tntarent on cost of ar- tration, $4419, vis., $2,200.50 from date When he comes back be may spain : 4 prices obeon Bartees 000; PETIT] Busses direct to the court\u2019 Papineau First Steeplechase at 2 p.m.28382 SATU RDAY, OCT.3r de 4 of payment of same by thems, January 21, 1005, 10 July 1, 1903, at 5 per cent.$150.20; also, one-half © cost of arbitration, $2,200.50, $13, 773.60.Welland Canal\u2014To deepen portions of long level (or summit level), $50,000; to complete cut, Humberstone, $20,000; to provide an elec- ne pins D plant, $45.00: to lower mitre oe uard te, $11,000; rovide ele- © vator foundations\u2019 at Port Golborne, $40,- 000.Total, $166,000.Williamsburg Canale\u2014To provide te lifter, $10,000; to build overseer's house, 83,000.Total, 813,000 ras s Point Canal\u2014EnJargement (Rev Rideau Canal\u2014To rovide | for a ewi bridge over canal on line of Conceniss street, Ot.awa, $8,500.00 Murray Canal\u2014To provide oo a wire fencing and land plan, $3,000 Chambly Canal\u2014To lad and wall at head, Ste.Therese Island Tae vote), £900.00; to macadamise 2 14 miles of road, providing the municipality undertakes to maintain it afterwar $3,000.00; to rebuild culvert at Little er, Iroquois (Revote), $8,000.00; water suppl et shops, $400.00; regewing bridges 7 an $0,000.00.Total, $17,300 ve.go 5 Lake St Francis Te > Complete protee- tion south «ide, 200.00 THE LACHINE CANAL.Repairs to buildings (Revote), $3,000.00: to complete work of ving Mui street, $33,000.00.Total $38,000 St.Peter's Caml Top rencw works and perform dredging (Revote), $1,500.00 Trent Canal ntribution towards \u201ccon struction of bridge at Gannom's Narrows, $1,000.00; towards building of road between Lindæy and Fenelon Falls (revote $500), $2,000.00.Total £3.000.00.Quebec Canal\u2014Re-marlung boundaries, making surveys, plans, etc, on Québec Canals, $1,500.00.Soulanges Cenal\u2014To repair breach in bank between locks 1 and 2.$15,000.00.; Win Canals\u2014To build a working scow, %2,000.00; to complete 'anding wharves, $4,400.00 Welland Canal\u2014To repair foundations of Port.Maitland lock, $5,000.00.Culbute Canal\u2014To pay for damages by flooding caused by dams of the Culbute canal, $2815.00.MISCELLANEOUS.To vide for expenses ir connection with tions into railway accidents in Canada, $10,000.00 T RAILWAY COMMISSION.0 pay salares and expenses in connection with the Railway Commission \u2018of pare de addition to statutory provision, Public works, capital account, require $154,618, almost mére for On tério bar and ble to income Public Works UE For bui , Nova takes $57,900; pbs Edwa Island, $14,550; New Brunswick, $49,100; Quebec, .$186,300; Ontario 137; Manitoba, $121,600; the North.Wat Territories, 75 ,080; Briush Columbia, $122,810, and the Yukon Territory, $5,000.QUEBEC VOTES.ne The Quebec vote includes the 0: Guat 3 Levis, -publie-bui) $5,000 rine and ee 1000 wail Gon King Pointy Fd sie Le TE etc ue for rs of Gunn Gunnery, \u2018ib, at i Mer Sag 2 nL dl Examining additions and al- terstions, e ipeladne f furniture, ete., Lares, tr Ac ro ate, able bai ing, $8,000; ton pu ; St.Johns, Monx- blie \"builain Pons Tih building.25,000 Montreal doe.improvements, $13,000; Mont- vod pant new sidewalk and re- \" bailding, $5,500; St._(rovate $5,000), $18, W (re- Three Rivers Custom House, LEE Eo $1,600; Lon- uilding, ontreel, ant corps, Mn 0007 addition to » Drill Hall, $10,00 Mile uilding, \"$10,000 real New oublie Leo fittings og rite, 45,000; Magog, public : MAIL SUBSIDIES., Meil eubeidzes require\u201d 260,106, includime additional] to service between Britain and Canada, $25,000; dial for steam service between 84.John, N° |: 1003-4, B., and Glasgow, during winter of 97,500; additional for steam communies- tion Haring the Kor of 1003 between he A mainland and 000; communication trees dise : Edward New- Cape Breton foundlond, e000; edditionsl = steam service during of 1003 between 78, Sydney, & ES Be Levrince and and Australie, $194,000.08; steam service between Päepebiac during the month Montreal, 85,000; further nine maintenance and irs to Dy Bee ee e on > 000 pop gos required for construot où and aide to to navigation, andy purchase and boata® the purchase of land ands wharf for |, buoy service st Halifax compensation to H.J.Cartier, fiom eae: River Thames, for lom of provisions money.ete., when dwelling was destroyel by fire, $250; for the equipment of wireless sta tions at Point Ainour, Heath Point ant costi, Fame Point, Cape Race Belle Isle\u2019 and Bable Island.825.000.Pêètrel.take $106,629, ineludin for boats to réplace the Acadia Dominion surveys take 3220.00 Government of the Yukon, $241,900, and Government of the North- West Territories, $330 000.Miscellaneous votes take $300,819, including contribution by Canada to the due vi Victoria Memorial, $146,000; Alaska dary Commission, 8140,000 mente on the Bt.wrence require 958,316, inétading tario and ebec.To provide an additional amount for relief and medical at ce, $300; to provide sa additional t for schools, $3,900; to provide se tional amount for surveys, $500; to provide aa amount for the repairs of rosds, $35,000 Port Colborne to .ue lacet street as oad i ig J.8.ROBERTSON, Secretary, zo Craig Be; À Ty .an a LU.MONTREAL.DAILY \u2026 STAR\u2014E AY.OCTOBER: 21008.- ype sure ir.McNicoil Explains Its \u2018Attitude Re Closing of Certain Streets.CONFERENCE AT CITY HALL \u2018Aldermen Would Like to Have All Trains Run Into the Place Viger Station.\u2014 There was an important [meeting yesterday afternoon of a special eommitiée at the City Hall, to consider the question of the city closing up the following streets, in order that the C.P.R.may have more room in the vicinity of Place Viger Mr.MeNicoll presented dÀ the \u2018CPR.in to the matter.pa Ald.Lebeuf beld that company was tryi et control of a section of Commiemoners street, which would give the company.control of stabémen @nent was made by Mr.Me- the reason the could of the atrects wos on ac + e high prices that certain proprietors.wad that it was be who had osigin- © project for the extension of the absolutely necessary, if the increase its facilities, that be closed u EF Cn & near asked Nicall ated I pre re eertain = several corsidered a reasonable figure, was that belon to the Viau estate.The come locality the nay.\"of Ss00,000 ong yin not to purchase land but to buy elsewhere.This to complications and the decision certain proprietors to block further expropriation p 1n the meantime the compan Sould not proceed with the axtension o ards as desired.: The company had iv , however, if it ould 2 not all the at\u201d that was desirèd in 5G this ocality that it would build more * track room in other quarters of the city.= The company desi additional track Æ æoom in order that it might be able to de- = - liver freight more prom Cent in Mr.Mc) eal] said he did oot think company would injure the public in any way by having certain streets closed up in the vicinity of Viger Station.y Place 21 C.P.R.AND RIVER FRONT.+ It was the contention of Ald.Lebeuf that the company desired to close up > streets that controlled a valuable portion of the river front.He held the Canadian Pacific Railway was asking very wide - concessions.e was willing that the © company should have certain streets.but -\u2014 Not Commissioners street, which ran slong the river front.The aldermen, come w would, must protect t - ests of the cit ?he inter In reply, I.McNicoll said that at present time the company had good facilities on the river front, and there .\u2018was no desire on the part of the company So take control of the harbour front.\u201cIt is too bed,\u201d said Ald.Lebeuf, the company cannot arrange to do .without Commissioners street.\u201d = Mar.MeNicoll\u2014\"A portion of of this street ie Absolutely necessary to the compamy.Lapointe \u2014 \u201cIt is not the daty of this committee to try and force ns the company to purchase any property.Canadian Pacific Railway is willing i © very be to a satisfactory arrangement ir very high prices were not being asked.\u201d eNicoll said that in some cases the company was being asked to pay for Properties two and a half times more than ther assessed values.This showed the company, was not being treated very gen- It was contended by Ald.uf that the committee should submit the whole difficulty to arhitration.Hon.Taillon pointed out that the ~~ Viau cata was quite willing to submit iF the matter to arbitration; and he wished : to add that the Viau estate had na in- woe bent ions of trying to forge the company to buy.Ald.L.A.Lapointe\u2014\u201cIf the city allowed the streets to be closed, it would mean Po tring wp.of 71,000 feet of thorouyh- eity would expect compensa- Sel for a THE $1,000,000 \u2018GR ANT.Ald.Lebeuf now adverted to the mil- :Sion dollars which the city gave the Can- A dia Pacific Railway, to construet the \u20ac Station.It was contended se beuf that since the -Canadian : A Baty that a Case En ~- .western trains from this station the com- - 7 pany bad better refund the million.2.is demand led to much amusement.Le den fie we McNicoll said that the west- were run now from the Windsor tion because it was in the public in- nt they should thus be run.Lebeuf held the company was not wring out its legal in this eonnection.agreement with the rhood means either happio = There is scant happinets fof n and weaknes & weakling babé ai neither nurse nor nqurish, maternal organism.nerves, Teheihing the the appeti Pre rca ies To ph os the nousishment to give fis e is 50 alcobal in \"Favorite Pre ® and it is absolutely free from ma narcotics.; .\u2018worda teful I ere vo Favorite EY se writes Mv.D.Barricks, of Wa.\u201c1 feel that it has cured health for four yeara = A side] al os.wih nerves wete in bottles of > ver am now ge ; MeNicoll, \u201ction on for this as the streets were mot jot | Re the evening sekion are invited, Remember the time of year itis If you stand on tip-toe you oan look into winter.It's none too early to get a heavy costume.We rather pride ourselves on having the best assortment of Ladies\u2019 Coats and Buits: We've stylish stocks, and style elbows style at every turn.And yet there's a thought of economy in the style.Maybe that's why you come.We make every garment we sell.That's why we're sc positive of good value.2364 St, Catherine Street you can afford to laugh at \u201cAld.Lapointe\u2014\u201cWe do not want the million back, but we wan\u2019t the Canadian Pacific Railway to run all ite trains from Place Viger Station.The company\u2019s main station is now the Windsor Street Stan.\u201d In further explanation Mr.MeNicoll showed that the geographical ition of the city was quch that a station in the west end was an absolute necessity.As for the east end the company was spending more money in the east end than in the west end.He did not think it was fair of the aldermen to try and block the interests of the company.Ald.Lapointe\u2014\u201cThe company has _Doth- ing to complain of; the city has shown it very many favours.That milion should not be forgotten.\u201d Ald.Nelson\u2014\"I would never consent to force the Canadian Pacific Railway to run all its trains from the east e of the city.There is no reason in + such a proposition.\u201d It was finally decided to meet again on Thursday and discuss the matter again.LECTURE ON LIFE IN THE FAR EAST.\u201cWork for Yo Men in Foreign Lands,\u201d was the mbjoct of an addres iven by Mr.John t En World's Student Christian Peder tion, at the Y.M.C.A, last night.He remarked that we talked about the te tations of the young men and boys Canada and the United States, but bad pot travelled for fifteen years in eastern nations, up and down, in vain.He kpew the temptations of the young men of this country, and the republic to the south, and would to God the people of these two nations would rise up in their might and help, even more than they were doing, the Y.M.C.A's.And after after stating that he wanted to go on as saying that, comperatively iy we did not know what temptation vas among the young men of North America.We talked about the drink traffic, and the time had come when it needed to receive more scientific attention, but he bad pever seen such dreaded ravages committed by drink as he had seen; by other things in the port cities of Asia and Africa and he was told that matters were tter in South Africa.\u201cTake Japan, as an illustration,\u201d said he.\u2018I know of no country in the world where vice is eessive,so attractive,so economical, so m ejand therefore 80 deadly and damnable as in Japan.It is almost impossible for a young man to keep away from its foul touch.\u201d He spoke of vice in India, and remarked that if the young men of the nations to which he had referred had rio stronger temptations: thar the young men on this continent, théy had not the power of resistance which we possessed, as the result of Christian heredity, Christian .environment, and the domingnœ of Christian | ideas and Christian ideals.Railway Notes.Mr.R.S, Logan, assistant to the General Manager of the G.T.R.has returned to the city from a holiday trip spent in Portland and New York City.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy and Mr.R.B.\"Angus, with their forty.are expected to Teach Montreal on Sunday afternoon, after \u2018a tour extendi far as the coast.: The Illinois Central will run a special train for the convehience of the members of the.American Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agente, which will meet in annual session at New Orleans, Tueday, October 19.The train will leave the Central Station, at Chicago at 6 o\u2019clock Sunday, October 11, and ial cars will be consolidated with it St.Louis and Kansas City.Anniversary Bervices.: Next Sunday anniversary « services will \u201c| be held in St.Giles\u201d Presb terian Church, Somer of St.Denis and Carriere streets.The le moraing seryice will be conducted by arles A.Sykes, B.D., of the se James Methodist Church, his subject g \u201cChristianity\u2019s Thesis.\u201d v.John Mackay, B.A, Crescent Street Presbyterian Church, vill preach, taking as his theme \u201cThe At ractive Power of the Cross,\u201d The choir will render special music.Oppose Franchise Extension.At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, last night, a motion was introduced protesting against a further franchise vs Corp granted to the Montreal Street Railway ompany.The \u2018motion was pass \u201cie was decided to support the builders\u2019 labogrers, who are now on strike.They will Dave au he support possible.ravel sent in his res ti president ôf the council.\u2018nation as Thanksgiving Services.The annual Thankagiving service of the Anglican Mission of Amherst Park apd St.Denis Boulevard, wi! be held next Sunday.Special music has been prepared for the occasion by tue chdir, under the leadership of Mr.Arthur Taylor.At the evening service, Rev.Professor Howard will oceupy the pulpit.On the followi Sunday His Grace Archbishop Bond, wi the rector.Rev.Canon Rexford, wil will hold s Confirmation.service.King\u2019s Daughters to Meet.» A.H.of The King\u2019s Daughfers, wes presant at a meeting of the leaders of circles.held yesterday afternoon he ming There wi a pul m ing-at the same pla pla ae row to which the eben of the : Brawn, Dominion Secretary, sé wins o bok wim és Ta?mot a oan ii © Mas 6 poreautee size.| rt NOW ON EXHIBITION | At our Rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame St.The large- est, choicest and best assorted collect\u2019'on of genuine hand-made EASTERN RUGS AND CARPETS ever séen in Canada.OUR 24th ANNUAL AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD ON Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, Oct.5th, 6th and Th Catalogue of 350 lots, in all sizes from the smallest Door Mat to the largest Carpet, now ready, and goods on view every day.the exhibit and judge for yourself.232 Call and see M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.best is DON\u2019T POISON Your system with inferior Brandies.~ All leading dealers keep the best and the Ph, Richard = IE HONEST AND PURE.LAPORTE.MARTIN & CO.\u2018Wholesale Grocers, Montreal, Agents for Canada.COGNAC Under the Rose.(By Frederic S.Isham, Author of the Strollers.) CHAPTER XIV.\u2014(Continued.) \u201cYou interest me,\u201d she laughed.\u201cIt must be a pressing emergency when you honor me\u2014so early in the day.\u201d \u201cIt is, Madam,\u201d he replied.\u201cVery pressing to me.I want the wedding day changed.\u201d \u201cChanged!\u201d she exclaimed, staring at him.\u201cDeferred?\u201d \u201cNo; hastened, Madam.It is too long to wait.Go to the king; ask him to shorten the Interval; to set the day sooner.I beg of you, Madam!\u201d His vilte~was hard and harsh.It seemed almost a demand hë\u201claid upon her.Had he been less blunt or coercive; had he employed a more honeyed appeal, she would not have felt so moved in his behalf.In the atmosphere of adulation and blandishment to which she was accustomed, the free baron offered a marked contrast to the fine-spoken courtiers, and she leaned back and surveyed him as though he were a type of the lords of creation she had not yet investigated.\u201cOh, this is delicious!\u201d purred the countess.\u201cSamson in the toils! His Jocks shorn by our fair Delilah!\u201d The thick-set soldier arose; muscular, well-knit, virile.\u201cI fear I am detaining you, Madarï*he said, coldly.\u201cNo; you're not,\u201d she answered merrily.\u201cWon't you be seated-\u2014please! 41 shquld have known,\u201d she could not resist adding, \u201cthat love is as sensi tive as impatient.\u201d * \u201cI see, Madam, that you have your mind made up to refuse me, and therefore\u2014\u201d \u201cRefuse,\u201d repeated the favourite, surveying this unique petitioner with rising amusement.\u201cHow do you read | my mind so well?\u201d \u201cThen you haven't dstermined to re fuse me?\u201d And he stepped toward her quickly.\u201cNô, 1 haven't,\u201d she answered, throwing back Ler head, like a spoiled ehild: \u201cOn the contrary, I will be your messenger, your advocate, and \u201cwill plead your cause, and will win your case, and the king shall say \u2018yes, and you shall ha¥® your princess whene\u2019er \u2018you.list.All this I promise faithfully to d4o-and perform.And now, if you want to leave me so sullenly, go!\u201d But the free baron dropped awk- wardiy to bis knee, took her Little hand \u2018Iii his massfvé one and raised It fo his lips.\u201cMadam, you overwhelm me,\u201d he murmured.- \u201cThat is all.very well,\u201d she commented, refiectively, \u2018but what about the princess?What will she say when\u2014\" \u201cIt shall be my task to persuade her.I am sure she will consent,\u201d returned the suitor.\u201cOh, you're sure of that?\u2019 observed UNION PACIFIC Shortest line to OREGON | WASHINGTON tember 15 to November Colonisi tes to all points in states, from Chicago $33.00 St.Louis 30.00 Trains ° detesages > nipped.optist : og ¥ rr a specialty., Smooth rogdbed.STOWashiagtonSt.Boston, Mass, WILLARD MASSEY, NE P.K the lady.\u201cYou hav some faith in your own powers of persuasion\u2014in certain quarters!\u201d \u201cNot in my powers, Madam, but in the princess\u2019 amiability.\u201d \u201cPerhaps you have spoken to her already?\u201d asked the countess.\u201cNo, Madam; without your assistance, of what use would be her willingness?\u201d \u201cWhat a responsibility you place on my weak shoulders!\u2019 cried the other.\u201cHowever, 1 will not shift the burdén.do you\u201d\u2014gaily\u2014\"go to the princess.> \u201cAt your command!\u201d he replied, and took his departure.Without the inclosure of the cha teau gardens, the free baron began to review the events of the morning with complacency and satisfaction, but, as he took up the threads of his case and examined them more narrowly, his peace of mind was darkened with the shadow of a new disquietude.What if Francis, less easily cozened than the countess, should find his suspicions aroused?What if the princess, who had immediately dismissed the fool's denouncement of the free baron as an ebullition of blind jealousy\u2014after informing her betrothed of the mad ac- cusation\u2014should see in his request equivocal circumstances?Or, was the countess\u2014like many of her sisters\u2014 given to second thoughts, end would this after-reverie dampen the ardour of her impetuous promise?\u201cBut,\u2019 thought the kings\u2019 guest, banishing these assailing doubts, \u201cthere never yet was victory assured before the battle had been fought, and, with renewed precautions, defeat is most unlikely.\u201d By the time he had reached this conclusion he had arrived at the princess\u2019 door.CHAPTER XV.A NEW DISCOVERY.The dim rays of a candle glimmered within a cubical space, whereof the sides consisted of four stone walls, and a ceiling and floor of the same substantial material.For furnishings were provided a three-legged stool, a bundle of st and\u2014the tallow dip.One of the 11s was pierced by a window, placed - ost beyond the range of vision; /the outlook limited by day to a bit of blue sky or a.patch of verdant fleld, with the depressing sugges! tion of a barrier to this outer world, three feet _jn thickness, massively built of stone and mortar, hardened through the centuries.At night these pictures faded and the Egyptian darkness within became partly dispelled through the brave efforts of a small wick; or when this half-light failed, a far star without, struggling in the depths of the palpable obscure, ap- | peared the sole relief.But now the few inches of eandle had only begun to eke out its brief period of transition, and the solitary occupant of the cell could for some time find such poor solace as lay in the companionship of the tiny yellow flame.With his arms behind him, the dukes fool moved as best he might to and fro within the narrow confines of his gaol; the events which had led to his incarceration were so recent he had hardly yet brought himself to re- elise their full significance.Neither Francis\u2019 anger nor the free baron\u2019s FRY\u2019S MILK Chocolate! Fy Catherine st.Montreal.] worsted.an pa lor the & ONTINUE THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF GKNUINE HIGH GRADE WE wilt (Turkish, Persian RUGS, Carpets, Palace Strips, Oriental Portieres, Embroideries, Bte., Ete.__ TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, at 2.30 and 8.00 p.m.| AT NO.2362 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Xara Piano Rooms) Don't miss this opportunity as this is the finest collection ever brought to Montresl.RAE & DONNELLY, 2383 2 Auctioneers.Pounds or Halves Sealed in Ceylon TEA Black or Groea.Ask your Grocer for it.J.A.MATHEWSON & CO., Mout\"l, Agts.for Cansds & NdJ, 140 23 amif ORRINE CURES DRUNK ENNESL 18.000 people have been permanently restored to honour apd usefulness.A scientific prepara which removes craving for liquor.Joha ns, corner Craig and Bieury ste, 2453 covert satisfaction during the scene following their abrupt appearance in the bower of roses, had greatly weighed upon him; but not so the attitude of the princess.How vividly all the details stood out in his brain! The sudden transitions of her manner; her seeming interest in his passionate words; her eyes, friendly, tender, as he had once known them; then portentous silence, frozen disdain.What latent energy in the free baron\u2019s look had invested her words with his spirit?Had the adduction of his mind compelled hers to his bidding, or had she but spoken from herself?Into the marblelike pallor of her face a faint flush had seemed to insinuate itself, but the words had dropped easily from her lips: \u201cAre all the fools of your country so presumptuous, my Lord!\u201d Above the other distinctive features of that tragic night, to the plaisant thi question had reiterated itself persistently in the solitude of his cell: True, he had forgotten he was only a jester; but had it not been the memory of her soft glances that had hurried him on to the avowal?She had no fault to be condoned; the fool was the sole culprit.From her height, could she not have spared him the scorn and contempt of her question?Over and over, through the long hours he had asked himself that, and, as he \u2018brooded, the idealization with which he had adorned her fell like an enshrouding drapery to the dust; of the vestment of fancy nothing but tatters remained.A voice without, harsh, abrupt, broke in upon the jester's thoughts.The prisoner started, listened intently, a gleam of flerce satisfaction momentarily creeping into his eyes.If love was dead, a less exalted feeling still remained.\u201cHow does the fool take his imprisonment?\u201d asked the arrogant voice.\u201cQuietly, my Lord,\u201d was the gaolers\u2019 reply.\u201cHe is inclined to talk over much?\u2019 \u201cNot at ali,\u201d answered the man.A brief command followed; a key was inserted in the lock, and, with a creaking of bolts and groaning of hinges, the warder swung back the fron barrier.Upon the threshold stood the commanding figure of the free baron.A moment he remained thus, and then, with an authoritative gesture to the man, stepped inside.The turnkey withdrew to a discreet distance, where he remained within call, yet beyond the range of ordinary | conversation.Immovañly the king's guest gazed upon the jester, who, unabashed, calmly endured the scrutiny.\u201cWell, fool,\u201d began the free baron, bluntly, \u201chow like you your quarters?You fought me well; in-trath very | - well.But you laboured under a disadvantage, for one thing is certain; a jester in love is doubly\u2014a fool.\u201d \u201cIs that what you have come to say?\u201d asked the plaisant, his bright glance fastened on the other's oonfl- dént face.\u201cI came-to return the visit you once made me,\u201d easily retorted the master of Hochfels.\u201cBy this time you have probably learned r am an op- § ponent to be feared.\u201d \u201cAs one fears the assassin\u2019s knife, or > treacherous onslatight,\u201d said the \u201cDid I not say, when you left that night, the trucos was over?\u201d returned the king\u2019s guest, frowning.\u201cTrue,\u201d wag the {ironical answer.\u201cForewarned, forearmed.And that sort of warfare was to be from the bastard of Pfaiz-Urfeld.\u201d \"Well,\" unreservediy replied the free baron, who for reasons of his\u201d own chose not to challenge the affront, \u201cin those two instances you were not ne.your lance or the dosor's lancet, is \u2018| responsible\u2018 for his taking off.But you met him with true attaint.You -wduid have madé à good soidier.Itis 10:he regretté you did not place your fortune with.mine\u2014but it is too late now.\u201d \u201cYou,\u201d answered the plaisait, \u201cit 1s Too inter.Louis of Hochfels cave him à sharp 183 104 2aw \u2018 AtNo.78 DULUTH AVE Auction sale of slegant household fyr- niture and effects.We have received inatructions from Mra.Bertrand, who is leaving or.the States, to sell, without the least reserve, all her fine furatture, comprising: One splendid upright piano, sweet tone; fine lour set, cost $200; very fine lot of pictures, ornaments, fine lace curtains; all the carpets are of the best, only three months in use; silver cabinet, fine sideboard.leather-covered chairs, dining table, leather-covered couch, cost $30; fine dinner set, crockery, glassware, fine silverware, one very fine brass bedstead, cost $176: four very fine curled hair mattresses and bedding, and all the contents of four bedrooms, Very fire gas stove, refrigerator, kitchen utensils, chairs, etc.Attention is called to this sale, as every article in the house has been removed from Grand Rapids ten months, and are of ths best.Sale Monday morning, October 5th, at 10 o'clock.MARCOTTE BROS.233 Auctionters.SHERIFF'S SALES.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.PF.\u2014 No.2346.\u2014Cyrille Lots Nos.thres hundred and seven, three hundred and eight and three hundred and nine.town of Outremont, parish of Montres), on alignment of Querbes avenue; with build- To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, twenty-ninth October next.at ten o'clock em.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8155.\u2014The Town of Outremont va Alphonse Demers and Cieophas Brunet.Lot No.thirty-five, subdivision of lot No, one, subdivision of No.thirty-two, official plan town of Outremont, County Hochelaga.To be solid at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, twenty-ninth October next, at two o'clock a.m, QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.3300.\u2014 Dame Luciana Jacques et vir vs.Arthur Blals.Part of lot No.six hundred and sixty-three parish of St.Ambroise de la Jeune Lorette; with buildings, circumstances and dependen- cles.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Ambroise de la Jeune Lorette, County of Quebec, thirtieth October, 1903, at ten o'clock am.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.218.\u2014 Joesph Gagnon vs.Pierre Rochette et al Rights of Defendant on lot No.five hundred and one, parish of St.Sauveur de Quebec: subject to yearly ground rent.To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Quebec, sixteenth October, 1903, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.2086, \u2014 Jean Valliere et al vs.Louis Maguire.+ 25 =.MR, CHAMBERLAI \u2018 After resolutions\u2019 had heen \u2018 adopted calling.for the regulation: of alien immi- _gration, the redistribution of pe t- ay seats, ebc., au official resolution on the subject of the fiscal controversy was moved by Sir John F.Doringtou, M.P.The resolution deals solely with Premier Bal- fours , bob touching \u2018on Mr.Chamberlain.Henry Chaplin, M.P., in supporting the official ret huion, moved the addition of a \u201crider,\u201d thanking Mr.Chamberlain for his patriotic cforts snd val of ab Loge md ii and of the Empire.\\ THE BRITISH PRESS ON BALFOUR'S SPEECH.Canadian Associated Press.London, October 2.\u2014 The Birmingham Daily Mail eays that Mr.Balfour handled the question of fiscal policy with conspi- cvous courage and candor.The demands fcr the government of this country, the wer to say that importation not be free, except to those who consent to give corresponding freedom in their markets to our producers and exporters.At the end of the proceedings, Mr.Balfour might be a little amazed at his own moderation.Had he gone further he would certainly have had the support of the great majority, as proved by the proceed ings of the conference during the day, and by the fact that the enthusissm of the meeting increased in exact proportion to tho approximation of his attitude to that of Mr.Chamberlain.It is quite clear there is a strong and enthusiastic feeling in favour of Mr.Chamberlain's complete union programme.The Dublin Express says the speech was halting throughout, and altogether lacks jenthusiasm and importance.\"The London Daily Mail says the spe will be received with mingled feelings.Behind and beyond it all, however, well phrased, and however well delivered, there must have been present to the minds of his auditors some feeling of inadequacy.We imagine that it will be felt by those who read the speech v that der Balfour's rhetorical declaration that he is going to lead is the cry of a man even more anxious to convince himself than others that he has not entirely abdicated his claim to authority.The Telegraph says the speech contained nothing which could not have been inferred from his published notes.It will stand as an epoch-making episode in .our Imperial history.The Daily Chronicle says the great h has come and gone.Now that Mr.Balfour has spoken.the political world will find itsell practically as it was before, wholly bewildered, and not a little disgusted.The Standard says it is afraid the speech will be read with a sense of disappointment by thosewwbo wished a detailed statement of policy.The Daily Graphic says the speech was a popular edition of his famous \u2018\u201cEconomic notes on insular free trade.\u201d To that portion of the public chiefly interested in fhe personality of politics, his speech wi]l prove not a little disappointfag; Pre Daily News says the s h is\u2019an attempt to outfoot Mr.Chamberlain and to poee as the historic successor of Lord George Bentinck and Disraeli.The Morning Post says that the speech was consistent with the pamphlet and letter of Mr.Chamberlain.There was some failure to develop his argument to ite rational and inevitable conclusion, and some leck' of grip of the conditions underlyi an effective policy for the Kingdom and the Empire.The denunciation of the = man and Belgian treaties and the adoption by Canada of a preferential tariff here created a new situation which the policy indicated by Mr.Balfour does not he Fi 1 N he speech e Financial News rays the hardly covers the question further than the pamphlet or the correspondence re garding Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s resignation.CABINET RUMOURS BUT NO ANNOUNCEMENT.London, October 2 \u2014 It is rumoured that Lord Cromer had been offered the post of Secretary for the Colonies in the Cabinet, and that Lord been spoken of as .Chemberlain, would return to South Africa.Mr.Balfour.in his speech at Sheffield, did not even hint at the successors in the Cabinet to Mr.Chamberlain, Lord George Hamliton and Mr.Ritchie.In faet, he did not mention the ministerial resignations.Belleville, Ont \u2014D.B.Roberteon, for \u2018the past twenty-two years City Clerk in this city, is dead, aged 65 years.CUTICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emoillents and Greatest of Skin Cures, The Most Wondsrful Curative of All Time For Torturing, Disfigering Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Tollst Emoilients.Caticurs Ointment 15'beyond question the most succesafui curative for tortur- pg, disfiguring humours of the skin sad scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, fo proof of which so single énointing preceded by a hot beth distressing forms of itching, barning and scaly\u2019 humours, permit rest sleep, sad point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fall.T1 1» espectalty mo in the treatment of Infants sod ng mours, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scald and hair.Cuticara Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, in caring for the skin, scalp, hair, hands and feet, from fofancy to far \u201ceffoct.ually, agreeably and economically than the most ve of ts.Its \u201cInstant relief for skin-tortured babies,\u201d or * Sanative.antiseptic cleans- ,* or \u2018\u201c One-night treatment of the ds © \u2018or _\u2018 Single treatment of the hair,\u201d or \u201cUse after athletics,\u201d \u2019 tennis, ag, sparring, each in connection with expressing ap- | The follo ; Ar \u201cdole object of Totlot Sets\u2014Stippled in t Tone patterns\u2014Regular price $2.50, Dresde in Gold Floral Des Parlor Lampe, Hall Lamps and HangingLemps .KILTED REGIMENT FOR CAPE BRETON.Lord Dundonald Favours the Proposal in a Speech at Sydney.Special to The Montreal Star.Sydney, N.S., October 2.\u2014 Lord Dun- donald and staff yesterday visited the Marconi towers at Glace Bay end in the afternoon paid a visit to North Sydney, where a reception was given his honour, the principal feature of which wwe the singing of patriotic songs and the waving of miniature fl by over 300 school children.Lord Dundonaid gave à brief address, in which he mentioned the fact \u2018that kis great-grandfather, served under Nelson, and who was afterwards appointed to the command of the naval forces in Capada, had visited Sydney in the ship Wellesby, in 1751, and that he had in his ion letters written by in which be spoke of this section be country es being a flourishing commercial and industrial centre.At a reception given by Lord Dundon- ald last evening at Sydney, he was shown a painting of the town drawn in that year by Major Sutherland, then stationed here with the British garrison, in which i is anchored in stream.ly interested in this picture, which is in the possession of an old resident of the town, Sheriff Buchanan.In a short address to his guests Lord Dundonald complimented the Canadian militia forces in high terms of praise.He also spoke of the spirit as being evidently on the wane, and thought something should be done to revive the memory deeds of our ancestors.He also thought the ruins of Louisburg should be preserved, and the graves of those heroes who fought for their country\u2019s cause should be marked with suitable monuments.\u201cWe must not forget, he maid, to honour those who then were our enemies, but whose descendants are now our bosom friends and fellow countrymen.Following out Lord Dundonald\u2019s suggestion, steps were taken to organize a kilted regiment in Cape Breton, and also to preserve the ruins at Louisburg.Dundonald left today for Charlottetown.CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES.him of t Sessions Closed on Thursday With the Election of Officers.postponemen .on the question of indeterminate sentences.London, Ont., was chosen as the place of meeting for next year and the time of meeting was left to the executive.It was understand that Montreal will be the place of meeting two years nence.The following officers were elected: President\u2014Adam Deck, M.L.A., mayor of London.- Vice-Presidenta\u2014J.J.Kelso, Toronto; Sir Louis H.Davies, Ottawa; Senator ¥.L.Beique, Montreal.\u2014 - Treasure ames Maswie, Toronto.M.Rosebrugh, To- Secretary\u2014Dr.A.ronto.Assistant secretaries\u2014Joseph Saunders, London; Jolin Keane, Ottawa.Committee\u2014J.E.Farewell, K.C., Whit- by; Frank J.Walsh, Toronto; Rev.James Lediard, Owen Sound: Mrs.E.H.Bronson, Ottawa; Mrs.Willoughby Cummings, Toronto; W.L.Scott, Ottawa; Rev.Dr.Chown, Toronto; Mrs.John Urquhart, Hamilton; R.H.Lane, Montreal; .Camero Yarker, n; Sheriff on, Lon don; James R.Dick, Montreal! Lieut.Col.Burland, Montreal.TAMMANYS CANDIDATE.Col.B.McClennan Nominated .McClennan was nominated for Mayor fhoibhe Democtve convention by \u2018J.J., of Manhattan.Ji Ww.J.Gaÿnor was nominated for or by Martin W.Littleton, of Brooklyn.Geo.B.McClennan ¢ nomination for Mayor by 434 vôtes to 219.s-connity voted for Geynor y, with etcep- : treesurer, Thomas C.Thatcher, of Y: th; auditor, F.X.Tetrauit.of South Bridge.\\ The Osar and Emperor.Vienna, October 2\u2014 Francis Joseph and the Crear oer Imperial bunting # \"near Muerstecig, i last evening, iter 2 day\u2019s .eir so = see each © sep, led offers we are tbe public to give our .Crockery Bargains gold, same as cut, ellow, Green, Royal Blue, White and Gold\u2014 Regular price $5.Sale (10 pieces) .Seta\u2014Best English ware in six dainty colors Tea Bets\u201442 pi beautifully d ted noel igns.Regular price $6.00.$4.60 \" | University for New York Mayoralty.-t éw\u201d York, October 2.\u2014Colonel Geotge | arta RTS | Green, of New York.on the charge » and Coffees à in colors of Pink, $3.50 $1.50 Sale price, Dinner Seta.Price Dinner Sets.$1.25 and upwards.\u2014 = to make every SATURDAY trl.Our Teas $1.85 and wpward.ent colors\u2014pink, blue, Price ogular price $01 Se $5.50 designs, green, peacock, royal blue, etc., was $15.Sale Price .\u2014 D MONDAY sold on their own angine Lamp, 81.75 aad upward.WEEKLY, ss cur bargain days are made merits, - Parlour Lamp, $3.50 and upward an - can Yellow «Pa Hall Lam $1.58 and apwird SPECIAL DINNER SET SALE.New patterns.97 pleces, 6 differ- en, pencil, ete, | Stippled, lined in gold, floral $8.50 Cream, Popular Prices.3 (Japanese China), Biscuit Jars, Fancy ToS SLT ee $3.00 Stone Butter Crocks and Preserve Jars.Sizes, half gallon to five gallons, Royal Orown Derby Dinner Bots.4 designs y .$12.50 Where to buy your Wedding Presents in Lemonade Sets, 6 Glasses, $1.25 ; Wine Sets, 756 and upwards, Salad Bowla, Cheese Wedd i ng G ifts==Disdes.5 O'Clock Tea Sets, 4 Cups, Teapot, Sugar and Vases, Toliet Boxes, Albums and Photo Frames, at the lowest prices in town.STEWART\u2019 .NEW FALL SHOES Now in.Many new and exclusive designs, W.H.STEWART.Pieces of China, ; 2084 Notre Dame St.4 Doors Wéat of Chabotiten Square 2295 ST.CATHERINE ST.- 237 ST.JAMES STREET.WHEN IT IS A CRIME TO TREAT A FRIEND.Vancouver, B.C., October 2.\u2014 Reeve Ladner, of the Delta, has introduced a unique by-law in this rural district.It is called the anti-treating by-law.Several years ago the temperance people in the district agitated strongly to provide measures to stop the excessive drinking which was going on.They conceived the idea that if the treating system was stopped the amount of liquor sold would be reduced to the minimum.It is unusual for the reeve to introduce a by-law, but Reeve Ladner pledged himself to see that it was passed if elected, and, as none of the councillors cared to father it, the reeve did, and it passed the council and became law, and now in Ladners it is a penal offence to treat a friend.New Building Opened.Toronto, October 2\u2014The new medical building of the University of Toronto was f y opened ' yesterday pafternoon the presence of a number of persons dinipguished in medicine.including Prof.Sh n, of the University of Liverpool, who delivered the inaugural address, and Prof.Wm.Osler, of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, who last night addressed the students.Among others present were Prof.Chittenden, of Yale; Dr.T.G.Roddick, M.P., of McGill, Montreal; Prof.J.P.McMurrich.of McGill; Prof.&.Abbott, of Deuusyivensa; Welch, Johns Hopkins; L.F.Barker, of Chicago; R.Parke, of Buffalo, and Senator Sullivan, of Queen's University, each of whom delivered a short address.A paper by Prof.H.P.Bowditch, of Harvard, was read by Prof.Townsend Porter, of Harvard.Dr.Sherrington\u2019s inaugural address was a tribute to the work of those who discover.University Federation.Toronto, Ont., October 2.\u2014At a meeting of the corporation of the University of Trinity ege yesterday afternoon a resolution was passed, authorizing the vice- chancellor.in the absence of \u2018the chancel lor, Mr.Christopher Robinsin, K.C., to ign the agreement for federation with the of Torente.The matter will next come before the Senate of the Uni- verzity of Toronto for approval, and before the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council.The trustees of Toronto University have already approved of it.The ouly vote re- gorded igainst ae motion nas that of .Langtry, oug m.Rice spoke in pposition, apd Lieut:-Col.Halliwell, of Shims pleaded for delay.- \u2014 » .Will Study Railways.London, October 2.\u2014 Sir Charles Met- calfe, the well-known railwey builder in South Africa, and I.E.Jones, C.M.G.an of the Chartered Company, will sail y on an im nt mission to thé United States.ey intend to spend a month investigating the industrial railroad methods emplo in America, and- jally to examine the b which the ll er of Niagara Falls aati ized.Immediately after their return, the ill be commenced of harnessing the Victoria Falls on the Zambesi river in South Africa.They expect to develop the iron and coal industries of South Africa.The Bupreme Court.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 The autumn session of the Bu Court of Canada will open op following h For Tuesday.6th: Langelier vs.Charle- bois, and Hill .Hill; Wednesday.7th: uejo vs.\u2018Choquette; and Montreal vs.: OShea; Thursday, Sth: Coghlin va.Jo- i Hiette, and Vincent ve Montreal Street : Railway Company.For Monday, October | Ioth.the cases fixed are Price vs.- \u2019 nd Veilleux va Ordway.All the ses are upon the list of Quebec A.of conspiracy, and two indictments against Scott Towers, who is in charge of a sub- office station in this city, on the nt, and State tor George charge of taking a coinmission on the sale of typewri iters to the Government.in of OTTAWA'S GIFT TO BRITISH GENERAL.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 At Governmen House yesterday, Sergt.-Major Chitty, the D.C.O.R., on behalf of the South African veterans residing in the city, presented Sir lan Hamilton with Stetson bat in case.\u2018The presentation was an informal affair, but a number of the Ottawa men, who served under the gallant al, were present.The recipient, In acknowledging the gift, spoke in a characteristically tordial manner, ad told the boys how pleased he was to meet them once more.The gift, he said, wan one he greatly appreciated.Cheers for the general brought the presentation proceedings to a close.The distinguished visitor left the Capital yesterday, He will visit Kingston, Toronto and Niagara Falls.Major Maude, military secretary to His the (Governor-General, accompa Sir lan to the station.and saw him off.The general agpeared to be in a partieu- larly happy vein and set his guests at ease at once.\u201cDon\u2019t think that | am making a joke, \u2018gentlemen, but this hat will always be a feather im my cap In England we have an oid song t rus of which 1s: Where d.d you get that hat?Where did you get that tie?Isn\u2019t it a nobby one?And just the proper style.I ohozld like to have one, .post the same en anger ray tell me qui , > Where did you get that hat?If anycze says that to me on my I shall reply.\u201cYou may take your lucre into a shop and buy a hat that like this.But a bat in all respects, my friend.like this, you can never get for you are rich and far and lazy.and to get a hat like this means two vcars starving, fighting, struggling with the bravest and most generons men in the world as your com .\u201d The lost words of the speech were drowned in.entbusiastic cheering on the part of Ottawa's veterans.DROWNED IN BEHRING SEA.Victim Was \u2018Sub-Lieut.Pearce of H.M.8.Flora, Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C., October 2.\u2014 Sub-Lieut.Pearce, of H.M.S.Flora, has been drowned in Behring Sea.The news was brought Fby a warship, which has come to Union Bay.Pearce and a midshipman went out in a small t, and it came on rough.The boat capsized and the men clung to the bottom, but Pearce succumbed to cold and exposure, and dropped off.The body \u2018has not yet been recovered.The midshipman was rescued just in time.Is This Rockefeller\u2019s Hand?Special to The Montreal Star.Vancouver, October 2.\u2014 An American syndicate, supposed to be promoted by the Standard Oil interests, have acqui the Steveston gas lands.ag well as the North Vancouver oil lands.The finding of gas at Steveston some years ago was the result of boring for water, and while tbe flow is not great, it suggests that {| somewhere below, petroleum may exist.Nova Scotia M.L.A.Dead.Halifax, Donald, the ative member for third district of Kings in the Provincial Legislature, died yesterday in City Hospital, Boston, Mass.He was 51 years of age, and a native of Cardigan, where he carried on a general mercantile business, Famous Negro Abroad, .= ton, who is here, has been besieged by French reporters anxious to obtain an expression of his views on the negro ques tion.ln order to escape attention he is travelling under the name of \u201cJones.\u201d ,t store in the followin Matchesr >} Merchants\u2019 match, % .of .A medal and money prixes .fèr the Dr.McDougall says that it was red the Ontario Christian Eadexvgur | Union N.B., October 2.\u2014J.A.Me] Parish, October 2.\u2014Booker T.Washing: - DISTRICT OF BEDFORD RIFLEMEN.\u2018Bpecial to The Montréal Star.\u201d ~~ 0 Bweetsburg, October 2\u2014The first annual prize meeting of the District of Bedford Amalgamated Rifle Association was held al on Thursday, and will continue for two days, on the Dundonald rifle range at Sweetsburg.The attendance ts very large, many of the best shotg in the province bel presefit.There are one hundred and five individual entries and eleven teams from different rifle asso- clatlons are taking part In the team con- ests.se - Besides the money: prises, there have been several beautiful cups offered for competition to members residing within the District of Bedford.= Hon.J.C.McCorkill has given a = for annual competition at 200.500 and yards, open to members residing this district.The cup is to be b year by the competitor ma $ est Aggregate score.sid The Gilmour cup i» presented by liewis Col.A.H.Glimour for the best aggre gate score of from any affiliated rifle association the District of Bedford.= The Eastern Townships Bank presents two cups, one for the highést grapd\u2019 gregate and the other for the match, the Subscribers\u2019 Le he Hon.8.A.Fisher, Minister: of AREiculture nresonte » medal fer Âhe Dighést aggregate in the fitet thres of the above matches at 600 yards; Association match, ané- match.est tyro aggregate in the four matohes The firing is at pr-sent xing place 200 yards in the Merchants\u2019 % of Bedford matches, and it Is completed in either.æ The weather conditions ar vourable, and -splendid : put on, fully fifty 30 out of the le Great credit jo given the local executive by outsiders for the effictent and Lave becñ successful manner in which the meeting is being conducted.WESTERN MINISTER DEFENDS INDIANS.Special to The Montreal Star.- pu Winnipeg.\u2018October 2\u2014Rev.Mr.Mo- Dougall, superintendent of Indian missions and schools in the Methodist Church, takes exception to the statement made by Christopher Robinson, K.C., of Toronto, in his address before the / - kan Bounda Commission, às reported by the the allegiance of any Indian can be pure, a bottle ef and.blanket.neither whiskey nor bl ets that kept the Indians of the Cana North-West loyal to the Goväërhment in 1870, nor again in 1883, and that he knows many Indlany to-day whose loyalty is unquestionable, and could not be influenced by any cone sideration of bribery, however large.Endeavourers Name Officers.Stratford, Ont., Ocfober 2.\u2014Officers of were elected yesterday as follows: sident, Rev.A.Esler, Toronto; vice-presi- dents, Dr.M.Steele, Tavistock; Rev, S.Clendimning, Elgin; Rev.Geo.A > kenzie, Stratford; Rev.J.B.Reed, ton; councillors, A.T.Cooper, Clnto Rev.W.F.Wilson, Hamilton; Rev.O.Hehn, Chesley: Mr.H.C.Hunt, Belle: ville; Bev, TAT Moore.milton: secretary, .V.H.Lyon, wa; Lree- surer, Thomas E.Clendinning, Ottava.British Visitors at Sydney.&sdney, N.S., October 2.\u2014 party of delegates of the ai Howse p of Comherse, numbering.43, arrive herd > last ni y specia in «fax, ad entertained by i 1 i the and 4d North Sydney Town Councils Naw of Trade.; The firemen of the city of Winnl have asked for an increase of 30 per cent, fn wages.- ; 2020 \u2018also cent' having mede .5.Associated Press.that y team of five membert a TH 4 \u201cTHE, | MONTREAL serment matali FBT $i IN-THE BALKANS Ar # Wacedonians Claim All the % + Christians of Mehomia | Were Killed.INUMBERED 3200 PERSORS \u201cDesperate Fighting Occurred an Bombs and Dynamite Were 1 Used.RE ris, Octoker 2.\u2014 The Macedonian utiopary headquarters assert y bave positive in ormation that of the th v Pa whole Ohristian populati > Ln of Mehomia (Razolog), province of , was IMessacred September 28, with ue the exception of ten men, who escaped 8 with the news.Mebomia is an important town and the seat of the local goverument.The popu- | Istion was about equally divided between Jurks snd Bulgarians.The latter numbered 3,200 ns persons.Acoording to the fugitives when the sen evel rising was declared in the Rizalog district _on Sunday, the Turkish troops in the Pirin mountains hurried to Mehomia and surrounded the town, rendering the sacape of the Christians impoesible.The i population were prepared to joip in the rising.Desperate fighting occurred in the streets, bombe and dynamide being freely used.After five or ix hours | fighting the Turks gained the upper hand roceeded did pi da .| Sofia, and p to massacre every Bul- - ian -they eacountered.% here is no official confirmation of the - +, {above report.WILL COMMEMORATE GREAT - CONSERVATIVE VICTORY OF 1878.The meeting at Three Rivers, for the silver jubilee of the victory of Sir John A.Macdonald in tbe Dominion, in 1878,prom- joes to assume goodly proportions.Well wn Coneervative speakers from all secs of this province, and some from the other portions of the Domimon, will be in attendance.i A special train will leave the Place Viger Station at 8 a.m.to-morrow for Three Rivers.Ap excursion rate of $1.33 for the round trip has been obtained, and pro- Portionate rates will prevail from the stations along the line.Excursions from , from Nicolet and from points on the Grand Trunk.along the South Shore, ta Doucet\u2019s Landing, will also, doubtless, | bring crowde to the Trifluvian eity.The excursion train from Montreal will return after the ting, reaching this city on Saturday ight.STEEL PEOPLE MET TO-DAY AND \"LATER ADJOURNED.When the Dominion lron and Steel Company sharebolders met a week ago for the purpose of passing the necessary resolutions divorcing the (cal and Steel .Companies, the gathering eventually ad- = journed for one week, the formality be- purely à precautionary one.ms shareholders met again this morning, or, at least, a few turned up.The 4° meeting adjourned without doing any #-: business.ot Messrs.Plummer and Nicholls are both on ther way back from Sydney, C.B., and it is expected that there will be a meet ing of directors early in the week, at which both the gentlemen named will be present.ACTIVITY IN THE STRIKERS\u2019 RANKS.The Builders\u2019 Labourers\u2019 Union is very active just now and is endeavouring to bring the strike to a successful issue from .{the standpoint of the strikers.As a result clef a meeting bed Inte last night in St: \u201cKoseph\u2019s Hall it was decided today to piy each of the strikers $5.00 per week + TC {until a settlement was .There are - {indications that other izations arc coming to the help of builders\u2019 la- [bourers with the intention of supporting jthem in their fight.5 Removed to Hospital.; À \u2018hurry up for the General Hospi- à ambulance was sent in from the Ë Hotel shortly after noon to-dav.of the guests, Mr.J.S.King, of To- \u2018romto, became suddenly ill and was removed, post haste.to the ital.It is 3 ght tbat the patient is suffering from an acute attack of appendicitis.tt : Inspected Shawinigan Works.Messrs.P.G.Gossler, general superin- Rendemt, and W.GQ.Ross, secretary, of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power pee æccompanied by Mr.J.E.| , treasurer of the Shawinigan Company, visited the works of the latter company at Shawinigan Falls yesterday for Purposes of inspection.Mr.Clouston\u2019s Return.Mr.E.8.Clouston.General Manager of Bank of Montreal, will leave Vancouver for the Past, on Saturday.i Judge Dismissed Action.Mr.Justice Archibald to.day dismissed © action of Roy vs.Chas.Strubbe.\u2018 Pisintitt sued for damages.caused.\u2018 - [Be alleged, by the defendant building a miitoyen wall between thelr properties and encroaching to some extent on plaintiffs property He also asxed that the court order the demolition of the wall.*fhé court found, however, that the wall % was necessary.and declared that the law allowed the building of the footing ' gourse to the extent to which it reached $a the structure.Street Bailway Co.Sued.Mr.W.G.Adams, of this city, through .ais attornely, Mr.A.Rives Hall.haa taken out an action for $100 damages \u2018against the Montreal Street Railway.In \u2026 May last.he alleges, while Mrs.Adams © wes a passenger on a car, the motor -Diew out, and the motorman, instead of remaining at his post.jumped from the car.Mrs.Adams, who was In delicate i feealth at the time.was 80 much alarmed : mt the occurrence that she attempted to 5 car and was thrown down, serious injuries.and northerly to \u2018Barlow at the meeting of the Road Com- advance in oil,\u201d said a Montreal wholesaler, when shown a despatch from To-|25 prices throughout Canada.of September the price of 1luminating oils The contractors, on their part, are re- \u201cThe price of oil in Montreal at the maining firm and claim that the ro resent time 1s 1 and 1-2 cent per gallon ;: odd pen ee ai won over than in Quebec, a the Standard \\ Jas Ang IS EA 8 T Company no tomp&tition.Ek ployment as their plices have been filled, \u201cThere has been an advance of six cents F Me supply of men being greater than per barrel in crude Pennsylvania oil k: ile demand.within the past mont, the price going from $1.56 to 81 prices age all from the tank.\u201d now being ly has the price actuall lving in the harbour awaiting a of ur.ave been loaded and away a week ago, but, as yet, i to the SEVEN STREETS.OPEN TO TERNAL City Surveyor Outlines Thoroughfareson Which Cars May Be Run.MANY PREFERENCE STREETS As a Result the Terminal Has Only One Undisputed Right of Way in the City.; = According to a report submitted to the Road Committee this afternoon, with respect to the request of the Terminal Railway Company to run a street car service on a large number of the.city streets, the aldermen are shown to have the option of giving the Terminal ny but very few thoroughfares that the Street Railway Company has not a \u2018\u201cpreference\u2019\u201d\u2019 on.In fact, accordi to the report submitted to-day by He City Surveyor, the City Council can givë but seven atreets {and these are minor ones) on which the city has not pledged a preference to the Street Railway.In addition to this.there is only one street, on which the Street Railway Company have not a pre ference, whi can be reached by the Terminal Company without crossing preferential streets to which the Street Railway Company has a legal claim.STREETS WANTED BY TERMINAL COMPANY.A couple of weeks ago the Terminal pany runmng powers over the following streets: Moreau to Nolan, Iberville from For- syth to Demontigny.also to the northern limit of the city, when open to the pub | io.Along Demontigny to Papineau avenue, to Lagauchetiere.to Inspector, to Wil- ham to Canning, to Notre Dame to Chatham, to William.Along Murray, from William, to Me- Cord, to Wellington bridge.to St.Patrick, to Montmorency, to Grand Trunk, to d\u2019Ar- should gecson; easterly along William to Coin- mismouners, to Claude, to Gosford, te San- guiret, to Vitre, and Lagauchetiere.Along Cadæeux \u2018rn Duluth avenue, to Mount Royal avenue, and along that street if possible.with a single track to 8t.Andre: southerly along to Marie Anne, 3 ere, thence across the Canadian Pacific Railway\u2019 tracks, to St.Hubert, to the northern limits of the city; with such loop Lines along parallel streets ay are necessary to make connections, where the streete above mentioned arè too narrow for a double track.CITY SURVEYOR ASKED TO REPORT When the above demand was made on the Road Committee, the matter was referred to the City Surveyor, Mr.Barlow, who was asked, to say just upon what streets the Street Railway Company had no preference, and upon what sireets the aldermen could legally give running powers to the Terminal Company.These questions were answered by Mr.mttee, this afternoon, \u201cwhen he showed that out of all the streets asked by the Terminal Company the Street Railway Company runming powers on all but the folowing streets: Moreau street.Ingpector, Canning, Chat.ham.Murray.Montmerenci and Claude.A surprising feature was also pointed out, namely, that.while the Street Railway Company has no preference on the few streets above named, the Terminal Railway Company would have to \u201ccross\u201d \u201cpreference\u201d streets on every npon-prefer- ence street desired, except Moreau street.SEES NO REASON FOR INCREASE IN - PRICE OF OIL.\u201cIl know of no reason for any material ronto predicting a general advance an \u201cAs a matter of fact,\u201d said be, \u201cthere bas been a decline in ois in Montreal, mainly owing.to active competition with the Standard On] Company.Om the 4th wag reduced one cent per gallon in Montreal, and on the 22nd of this month another decrease of 1-2 a cent was .62 per barrel.\u201d \u2018\u2019The best American oil is now selling at 18 cents in Montreal, 15 1-2 cent for prime white and 13 1-2 for Canadian.Tres FRUIT SHIPMENT DELAYED BY SHORTAGE OF BARRELS.The exceedingly large number of apples ET packed and chipped abroad, has caused a shortage in the ber rel industry.Ax the matter now stands there are not nearly sufficient barrels to meet the demand, the consequence being that not on- up, but cargoes are \u2018being yed on this account.At the present time there is à schooner our.This schooner should h has been una) to non-arrival of ve caused Bale Agnulled.The sale of - a vinegar and pickle factory.by Mr.J.A.Per rauit to J.T an- .e, was nulled by Mr.Justice Laverque, and the defendant, Perrault, was ered to re imburse the plaintiff 9073-26, which had been paid him on account.À deed of sale had been prepared, but the defendant had failed to sign it.EUCHRE COMPETITION.\u2014 Divison No.5, A.0.H., will hold a progressive euchre and social to-night, in the Royai Bank Hall, corner of ra street and Notre Dame street.As this is the annual entertainment of the Division, the committee is offering a large number of valuable prizes for competition.PRESENTATION.\u2014 On the occasion of his recent marriage.Mr.F.A.Sermon wag presented with a cabinet of silver by of Lewis Bros.arene Be 45 fo Loe in our own workshops, HENRY EEE GENTLEMEN'S ~~ WATCH CHAINS.in me ether store will one find a larger assortment of styles and prices.| © A chaln particularly \"is our solid gold 15 karat \u201ccarb\u201d Chain No.10563.It is entirely good serviceable weight, BIRKS & SONS, PHILLIPS SQUARE.- - jy recommended aad of > Tae \u201c> À JEWELLERS AND I .DIAMOND MERCHANTS, « - MONTR CARTAGE CONPANIES \"IND SHED PROJECT Firm Opposition Displayed Against Two Story Structures.\"MEETING AT BOARD OF TRADE Besclutions Passed To-day Favour Elevation of Tracks on the Piers.The members of the Montreal Produce Association put a mail in the project of two story steel sheds in the at a special meeting held in the council room the Montreal Board of Trade at noon y.At the conference held on Wednesday at the Harbour Office, between the different commercial bodies interested in matters of commerce, Mr.A.J.H voiced an objection that the grades to the second story of these gheds would be too heavy for economical traffic, while the cartage men made the additional point that the grade of 1 foot in 20 was nat only too heavy, but that the entrances would be too small and that blocks in the teaming would be the consequence.At the meeting to-day the same sentiments were put in the form of a set of resolutions, and were backed by a number of strong hes on the subject.Mr.R.M.tyne, president of the Association, who occupied the chair, stated that cartage bills would -be incressed from 25 to 30 per cent.by being compelled to utilize the second story of these sheds, and thet while only three means of ingress and egress as with some 15 at the present |.compared time, there would be added dangers of blockade and general congestion, particularly as these proposed entrances would am in companson to what the should be.\u201c Y Mr.A.A.Ayer, who proposed the resolution, stated that the Harbour Board do one of two things: either ele vate the railway tracks, or leave the proportion of car and cart traffic on the ground floor of the pier much as it is at the present time.He conaidered that the railways were getting al ther too much consideration; that the Harbour Commis- siopers had evidently lost sight of the importance of local traflic were pre- ared to sacrifice the same for the through reight, which benefited th city very ht tle and the country at large not at all, às it was foreign to a very large ex- } own personal opinion was that the erection bf steel mheds was a waste of money: that wooden sheds with adequate fire apparatus would be sufficient.- RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.Mr.Ayer then introduced the following set of resolutions: ercas this association has learned of the proposal of the Harbour Commissioners to erect two story eteel sheds in the Harbour of Montreal with ramps leading to the second story, and with railway tracks to the Jower | story.And whereas it appears to be th .tion of the Harbonr Commatioenn 5 turn over the ground floor of the shed and the ground space of the harbour to the railway companies, com ing all city gr the up- freight to be carted to per floor of the sheds.118 association desires to call the attention of the Harbour Commissioners 0 the fact that there will be a large increase in the cost of carting merchandise up a beight of 17 or 18 feet to the upper floor of the shed, a distance of some 350 feet with a rise of one foot in 20, it being estimated that the increased cost for carting and the time consumed in loading fhe Srester .number of carts at ware- Increase the cost merc about one-third.to hants And whereas managers of companies are emphatic in their statements that loads will have to be reduced 20 to per cent, that greeter congestion will occur on the ramps, and that cost to mer chants will hava to be increased 25 per cent.or more for cartage.And whereas the amount of freight cart- çà to and from.the ay the docks, largely ex s that i to a largely.nd from They therefore wish to - them- hve a most emphatically e handing over grou 1 the harbour and D floors of the sheds to the railway companies, involving Tey serious vantage, injury to trade, and in expense to the Mont merchants.This association recommends that the railway tracks Le elevated so as to admit of the ground space in the harbour and the ground floor of the sheds being used for teaming.and the u floor for rail- wav cars, but should the elevating of the railway tracks be found im ticable for teaming.THROUGH TRAFFIC TO THE PORT.Mr.P.W.McLagen, who seconded the resolution, said that the association had no on of ny increase | through traffic to) the b rt of Montreal, but he was of the opinion that the Har: bour in their to secure trade from abroad, bad lost sight of the local c After some further discussion, the resolutions, which ri be forwarded to the Montreal Board of Trade and to the Harbour Board, were carried unanimous Among those present at the meeting were: Meare, R.M.Ballantyne, P.W.McLagan, A.J.Hodgson, Georges Hodge, A.D.McGillis, D.A.McPherson, A.C.Froemcke, D.8.Hislop, Fred.Fowler, A A.Ayer, D.M.Gould, \"William Mel .D, Warrington a ex.McFee, bour \u2018Commissioner, by request.GRAND TRUNK OFFICIALS LEAVE FOR THE WEST.General Manager Hays, Manager Mc Guigan, Chief Engi Hobeon and t Traffic M Loud, of the G.T.left this morning for the West to tte the annual i of the sub- «idisty companies in Buffalo, The ; ual meeting of Internat ann .ion- al Bridge Company will be held in Buffalo to-morrow, that of a T Western in Detroit on Monday, and that G.T.R.Junction in Chiengo on Wants - Damages for Injuries.H.Stowenson, one of the men employed by the Riter Conley Company at the repairs to the Chambly dam, bas, through essrs.an action for 32,000 against the company damages sustained through injuri at the time the before judgment to be taken in the hands of the Montreal , Heat and Fower y.which gave the contract to the Compan Compan Riter y.Beggars Sent to Gaol.aged and when ss@rched was fourd in her Weir sent months and fined her more, ther well-known dey- a huisance last nigh Recorder - = pocket.To-day har to gaol for two $10 or two months Joseph Malo, 8! gar, made himsel 1 and to-dès ide gaol for three months.|.,.to ment growing in Canada, looking towards 7, Ta BOSTON WELCOMES * BRITISH TROOPS pany of London Reaches Port.A \u201cSPECTACULAR \u2014 PARADE Grested Officially on Behal?of Governor\u2014Simoker To-night in Faneuil Hall.Special to The Montreal Star.Boston, October 2.\u2014The Dominion Line steamship Mayflower arrived in port this morning at eight o'clock, having on about one hundred and sixty members of the Honourable Artillery of London, who come to this country as guests of the Ancient and Honcarable rtillery Company Boston.reral the Boston Ancients had gone down the barbour in a tug boat and boarded the or the trip up to the wharf, Earl Denbigh stated that the tri been a pleasant one.Soon after arrival of the steamer, the Ancients and er itary organizations too e Englishmen in escort for the march to the headquarters of the company.AN HISTORIC ENTRANCE._ Boston, October 2.\u2014 For the first time e in many years the flag of England, - ed by British muskets, was borne througa the of Boston to-day by the Hon: stroets oursble Artillery Company of London =e epecial guests F the Ancient and Honour e Company Boston.Landing at Charlestown, almost on the very spot where their ancestors started on their memorable attack on Bunker Hill, 128 years ago.the red coats of the twentieth century marched from their steamer, the Mayflower, over the bridge to Boston, and then through the streets resplendent with American and British flags, to the hotels which wil be their homes during their visit.For five days they will be entertained, then, after a week's tour, to include New York, Wasb- i , Niagara Falls and Canada, they will return to England.WELCOMED ENTHUSIASTICALLY.The Mayflower was sighted coming into Massachusetts Bay early inthe foremoon.Colonel Sidney M.Hedges, commander of the Ancient snd Honoursble Artillery, accompanied by several of his staff, boarded the Mayflower from a tug and welcomed the visitors thr their commander, the Earl Denbigh.e ower was iven 3 hearty ovation from the harbour fret.and before the visitors landed Ad- jutant- Dalton bosided the steamer and extended, in bebalf of Governor Bates, the official welcome of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.As soon as the visitors landed and had formed their line, the procession started.The parade was most spectacular, the showy uniforms of tae cadets the blue of the militia and the scarlet of the National Lancers contributed to the brillia of the escorting column, no Jess than did the British of the Royal Garrison Band of Halifax, and of the visiting company to the main .a marah through the atreèts across Boston common, the parade was Along the march many business houses were decorsted and crowds which thronged the streets, cheered and applauded the visitors.The entertainment for the visitors will be a smoker in Faneuil Hall to-night.© - MANUFACTURERS\u2019 ASSN.-WILL MEET HERE.Mr.E.H.Cooper, secretary of the Montreal Branch Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, who has for some time past been acting as > of the ansocistion at Toronto, has arrived back in Montreal, assuming his duties at the Board of Trade Building.Mr.Cooper, in an interview with the Star to-day, stated that it was likely that the next annual meeting of the Amocia- tion would be held in Montreal, but if not in this city, Quebec would probably be © .Mr.Cooper alluded to the strong senti- adequate protection for Canadian indus tries, stating it to be the most noticeable enometion encountered by him during is absence.CLERGUE iS THE HERO OF THE HOUR AT THE \u201cS00.\u201d Special to The Montreal Star.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., October 2.\u2014The roperty of the Michigan Lake Superior ower pany passed in ands 0 the receiver at noon to-day.James Bick: nell, of Toronto, acting for Receiver Fackenthal took charge.The legal bat- tla for the cation of the Canadian go\" jon begins ore ohnston Lad .ths .Cle the city to-night.There are no outside soldiers on duty here.The regular infantry men and Dra- ns left at 10 o'clock by special train or Toronto.Order in the town ia now comp resto and everything is quiet.WOULD NOT SING t it was given in the Winter music hall, œ the accommodatiôn in Berlin.vèsd she had never sung in a music hall would never do se, but she attended the banquet.Her name was on gramme.; Lg Ë : E ir gs i i th | SE |Montreai Hunt Stpépiochasss Temerrow at Potité \"HON.DON DICKENSON BEGINS board Sir Edward Carson resumed his ~ 15 CONCLUDED Sir Edward Carson Points Out Errors of American | Counsel.With Plea for Plain Interpretation, ch He Soon Departs From.London, October 3.\u2014This morning be fore the Alaskan commission on the meaning of the word \u201ccoast\u201d Re- ing to Mr.Taylore definition of political coast and physical const, Le said it was abeurd to suppose that the eee tors of the treaty of 1825 bad « essor of international law at their elbow to in- trucs them in such refinements.There was no question that the tis'ors employed the word \u201ccoast\u201d to uate the edge of the ocean, to which alone a line can be drawn parallel.It is impossible to draw a line parallel to the inlets.There fore, the inlets {d not be.included in the definition./ : A PH H AS ARGUMENT.He produced a photograph of the head of the Lynn canal, to raph how utterly that narrow channel Jacks the essential e Ko ocean, aud showed how Nerachode and other negotiators spoke of the Portland channel - having Nike to, those Thosthought wih bil 4d To be had in Alaska Sable.To be had in Columbia Sable.ite mou ocean it ith- | were politics.à] in the continent, and argaed that the de He wae not ooly as a good To behad in Gray Squirrel.To be had ia Skunk Dyed Marmot scription was equally applicable to the aitisen, but as a man of exceptional abil- With large Muff to match.Lyon Canal, the bead which therefore ty.His 8 teaches us the .could not be the ocean.lesaon, old ae the world, but pirase Te ,[ - : WNERSHIP LAND WATERS esson of the uncertainty .\" a ow , OF IN WATERS.Those who apparently are frad and wao * Discussing article seven of the trea*y acem to live unedr the shadow of desth ; of 1825, which must refer either to the may live long, but those who appesr to Lx .: whole north-west coast or only to the be in robust: health may be eaddenly .: lisiere, he said it eould not possibly refer called away.We on this side of the Hotse I a À to the r, because Nerschode dis join sincerely with our honorable friends : 8 3 tinctly ref to grant any trading Tr- opposite in conveying to the mourning Fem Y + vileges north of 50, and if it did not in.fami of Be.ill the frank and true .Lt clude any north of 59, it could not in- expression of our deep condolence with ?MONTREAL.na °° \u2018 clude td south of 54 jo.therefore ap them in their ead bereavement.psa : © isiere ita A *, .< pro SL Epi LIER pi Cover thao, | == ship of à on o waters .{ nets \u2019 ae -: erein.© only my on behalf of the members of this AN ATTEMPT TO SAVE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.NO ACQUIESCENCE.| mde of the House that I the VAN WORMER TRIO.rwaiiz sownt me me.Sta dy CD Fy A VAN W TT PAE acquiescence, he said there cou ne 50 very y we tool hed, fies \u201cWarden Beciived - rar eng Co.Me ome acquiescence where it could be shown 5 in ail the and streng Penstsntiary Warden Receft « \u201can E partion.Bndleui was vo bound te kece tire m e spola This House Forged.Telegram From ows, | NEEL 0% on protesti at every turn.The sale of ve psc animatDn.sad one of Roosevelt.ne ay Ne fhe 18 \u2019 fe Alaska was a profound secret from TEL fe oupposed ould be following Albany, N.Y., Ockober 2.\u2014Forgery of {De Do pre.di ue ar .sien the world, ; from England.At |} 8 lew bir last owing ofimal G of the head of the |\u2018® Juser Oo 111 - nr uh that time Canada did not exist as a do- bie romaine to their ewrthly resting Po.et Giatre figures in sa sitempt made Lluelalie CGS CHE GEE minion, and England bad no political cr- Bouge be bis s m : yesterday to eave the three Van Worm- As Car - 26h 2 2 ization in - inaccestäble : since , with the exception, only for 7e mo 70 Eat the United States knew perfectly chat oue session, and during : Son I there was no acquiescence.Vite à up ur ia boi ony odd Ten 758 CANADA'S ACTION.ron rect hin, fale inspire 28 Ua ; eopest respect and confidence of every He 3 .Dennis report of 1874, he ssid, was | member of this House.I join most heart- SR 1 .1918 Me ov en Le dates rab hoa od Fires Waster ; 1903.lus _ fe map.Moreover, s recomm .\u201cee A were never approved por acted on by |in the assurance Xd he hae gouvered \u201cTo George Deyo, Warden: The Van [QE4XW os 1 ie Joo coo the Canadian t.He quoted to bereaved widow sud family of Mr.Wormer boys mast not be executed to- Caras: soiree | fe.RH Cameron's report to show that in 1875 the that they have in this hour of af- day.À stey has been granted.cn sal a du TEE to terme of the.teeny, wad Dee artnet y «ad conicience of every monter \u201cBy order, fers SI en ge a 58 ade 0! > e ; Product.eue = sk dared that periodically aftérwards Eng.oF Mouse > PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED \u201cDe Frat oc land potified the Untied States that di- REGULAR BUSINESS, TATER\u201d Tame ere vergehoe of views existed regarding this The regular business of the House was aire bier wie boundary.then taken up.Sir Frederick Borda coll.Reiss wire, MR.WATSON\u2019S ERRORS.2d attention to an article in tbe Montres) | ZC\", tnied Eogtants\u2019 Soin Bortrd Cairn: sty Dad nok.done îte duty im connection with 5, ST9Wry seat fur the they absolutely\u2019 the argument the Boo difficulties.Sir Frederick read the wee \u2019 based on subsequent acts of ion by Jailitia Act and maintained thet Gov- ld .the United he ls more ernment hed done its whole duty and hed | S31 Bot.secondiy over, amounted to little in themselves.obeyed ihe law literally.could nok he accepted He quoted Mr.Wateon that the cenmm ; mod if the mumicipality |p be by personal si of showed 20,000 population in South.Would be required to pay the cost of lon) interview by ern Alaska.Mr.Wateon afterwards re traneporcns pe TUE at à A No aitantion vas, the census showed I: than 4,000 \u2018in the of aw oe 1 cr he census sh ess than 4,000 in the ; : be made to find the sender and prosecu disputed territory, which number was de- ul no Haggart asked jt the Government him or ber Dyes has declined, nations interested.-Generel, rentark- conquered Ireland and , he bas proceeded to ap- ony, where his t will be thuch appreciated.| , unfortunately, Mr.Blake's health compelled his retirement, it was felt that Ca had sustained a great Jose, which |- Sir Edward has dome so much to repair.\u201d HON.DON DICKENSON.Hon.Don Dickenson began by the observation that it was a matisfaction to reflect that his remarks id bring thi long debate to a close.He: to the of the A comprehensive General and Solicitor General, Fee TE e despair of all who had heard him\u201d © PLEA FOR NATURAL INTERPRETA Mr.Dickenson prefaced his remarks b stating\u2019 that this treaty should be fater| - PROVINCIAL W.C.T.U.ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS.Snecial to The Montreal Star.i L .Me.Gcorge Good-/ wille, London, Eng.: Mr.Startin .Griffin, TRBUTE TO MENOR \u201cOF HENRY CAROL Leaders of the Two Parties Praise the Departea Member.HE WAS POPULAR WITH ALL Sir Fredrick Boyden Defends Actiom of Department in Regard to Soo Troubles, + Special to the Montreal Star.-masted flag over the em the sudden visitation THE PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.Sir Wilfrid Lauter, rising on the orders A ibe dar, the it wes hi sad duty to refer to the désth of one of thé most estosened mem bers of\u2019 the House.The Conservative party was fortunate in pumbewing rol an End ces po taie, à man, à citizen, & à food busiend, + goal and warm.bearted friend.He endeared himself » of troops to be sent or Yhe time they should serve.from private sources that the be paid to-morrow.The subject then dropped.EVANGELICAY, CONFERENCE.Three Weeks\u2019 Session Opened at Ber- Hn on Thursday.man, of Chicago, opened thé sessiow ot 0 a.m.with devotional e: does, and was followed by Bishop Horn, of Cleveland, Oho, who reminded his hearers that in conference be\" consequence of the general ing in the heart «f the church it should be .healthy and active.The addresses of welcome were delivered as follows: J.Brithaupt welcomed the convention on behalf of the Berlin and Waterloo convention: Premier Rom welcomed them on behalf of Ontario; Mayor Eden Fellows in behalf of the tion, snd Rev.W.A.Bredley welcomed them in bebalf the Ministerial Associa tion.° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe Allan liner sails for Liverpool te- with .: Montreal for sal i morning with the following saloon pes- sengers on AG.Mra.CB.nto, Out: Mr.C.P.Cyniltre and t, Toronto, ont.Mr.Arthur Drysdale, Mrs.Drysiale, Halifax.N.8.: Mr.Henry Durler.Mrs.ey re ne.\u2019 r.J.Rev.Mr.Fawcett: Halifax, N.8: Mra > Miss Griffin.Rev, dr.Hopkins, Mr., Mr.W.J , London, W.Jodbaon, J.L.Job Eng.: Mr.Lenon MoC.John, Mr, C.F, Lance, Lendon.Eng.: Major Joli bo?dures, Mrs.de Lotbiniere, uebec, e.- Quek W.J.Yoore.London, Eng.Mr.Howard Nicholson.London, Eng.Mr.John Patton, Montreal, Que.; Miss M.Powis, Quebec.Que.Rev.E.B, Rénkin.Mre.Renkin, Syd- t .H.R.Hopkins, ney.N.8, Mrs.A.Bewell, Mies C.M.Sewell; Mise G.Sewell, Mr.Lliam Sewell, Quebec, Que.: Major R, K.Stott, RA, Mrs.Scott, Miss Beott, Woolwich, Eng.Miss M.Shaw, Dundas, ont: Me, A.P.Mtesûs, Liv , Rog: hd Stevert, Wilmot-on-Tay.Scot.Mr.Terman, Halifax, N.&: Mr.F.QO.\u2018COLONIAL i, 3 i a LADIES\u201d FURS.] J + 2 LE outed 1 - SQUARE LY \u2018 To be had in Alaska Sable.GRAIN RETURNS FROM THE ELEVATORS IN THE WEST.The returme of the amount of grain re- pt in tbe North West during the month of September, are as follows: 3.336.000 bushels as against 5,082,000 bushels during the same month ke Cu so abou as t as September, leing 1,878 in 1903 and 3.300 nea TeV S in 1902.CHARGED WITH STABBING.\u2014Hec- aT et ois fourteen years old, was on \u20ac 0 might on à Wednesday young Aaron night.stein on Forget pleaded pot guilty when arraigned before J Lafontaine to-d fr was rind ede: is hurt very 26 2 Ton ihe 9 Tux 78% T 43 41% 42% 28 Eu pn 87% Boy a * « Tin oe I 1 16 3 san = 63% y Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wall Btreet.) Vew York, October 2-\u20148lightly higher and a.steadier tone characterised Financial.\u201cAttornoon Sales HN aad 0% ok Ei Dom.eo 0 1 3 \" R40 Narco 4 15 1% ie pré.1%; saetropoitas.3 Lv : Wabash :;N Dell folepaume tl Ll \u201c, Ta, Rock Island an ath Power.764 Southern of Canadias DomPeel.- 114 Pacific to 1 o\u2019clock 4,000 shores, : De.do x; 33 = .\u2014 - CHICAGO CLOSING.PRICES.Pe October 3, 1908.Koatreal Ooth .Nitheol lowsst Cisiag , ph Ewa We NE EM 78% 18 By bo Oo ar ou fs x y .> Jets, ea.364 8610-14 : : Pon Lo Mua Wn IT a » Deis Got Com.Ty Ty 73 Poa, op.eue ns + Te De 6 Pref.I.14° Foe May, 1988 065 1255 1668\" Ceara + eeecss sesaee Lat, en Leaves a.ators re , FL ee cee 70000 a 20000 Xolweme.|.00000 dow INI TIN i [mem ee ee Speed TT Taw Co WAY sever eens 2 ur eve uvetige.\u201cÀ a\u2026ecas eongee soctée .: y qe TOR ded t/t] .: ; COMMIT.cos easly: yore ocpes revue ey rOOTBALL REFEREES soso en TE pence EE EE Canadian Pacifio-135 at 12114.100 at 121 R.coz ed\u2019] .ng stock \u2018market to-day, and jt was en- ply free from sensations! advances or ere bréaka.Trading was active and blocks of stocks came out in the ini- 1 trading.A healthier tone prevalled, fi traders did pot seem disposed to pay difficulties of south- ; tions.It was thought pg troubleg of Baltimore Banking houses oi might adversely Infiuance acatiment.Al might ) r_influence sen the fact that fhese conditions had aereily Encwn and discounted \u201cÀ je atmé@nced that Mr.\u201cJock\u201d for: thé nin\u2019 hirider ed tn Oti 19a to-morrow.* £2 Clan several names for the Cob : here, \u2014__ 4; | fre ; ape 190, WLWLAT: 102, MBIT; 1901, 9R2.- 38.670; 1900, $I8.903.776; 1399, SIOBCE LEVEL, SERIRN0; August, \u2014 The Montreal House statement for the week - state; that the aelll of stocks.due to.the nécessities \"of who ve des fh- volved in syndicate operations of raising 8 follows: 1908; 358.568.248.he 1503, $60.816.400; 190, , $50,524,478; 1599, $906.:M4.357; \" ATES BTEEL.\u2014The syh- to convert $I.000.080 of preferred ; has extended until July 1, 1904 Witn- wais from the syndicate have been The terms of the agreement Corporation and the be mundo on that side of the Argumeat wring market will doubtiess Gross on the bull weggon if they Ls, NTREAL DAILY Su i e : e + e » e » e e > ® any prospest of gains.sum of doads taken by the syndicate at par.CONSOLIDATED LAKE BUPERIUK.\u2014Efforts t0 buy a thousand shares of papes Company ne va offered be- u r , the price ing 1%.nearly 3 above the closing bid, Were made shortly after the close of the PhlladelpPla stock market yesterday, and were continued for nearly an hour without succéss.Not a share of stock could be bought.This fact was considered very Sanincant vx those who are in close ë plot action taken by the afternoon in turning over the Philadelphia office of the company to John G.Carruth, the receiver appointed the United 8tates Circuit Court at \u2018Haven.The order to buy the thousand shares common at 1% came from New York At no time during the day had the \u2018shares been as high, and all comment \u2018was caused by the fati- overshad President Bhigids carly 1 sorts-of ure to fill the order.The incident added to the story that holders of the stock, who not pay the 53 could were to be let into the pro- company on the basis of 10 new of BANKS FAIL.\u2014The United States Comptroller of the Currency has receiv- telegrams announcing the faflure of been maturing time.especially those in the Middle West, and the plans are now graduaily being perfected.As soon às such detans are completed they will be submitted to stockholders.Until that time we hardly expect to make our errangemenu a 4 = rss pide wi x = \u2018 led ?distribution of be- tention to increase Md $0.000.00 Of bonds to capital liabilities, It can be ski that Bank of Commerce 16 at 19%.syndicate.This dimri- bonds will be jssued for the new prop- Dominion Iron bonds\u20143$5.000 at 00%.te, ase pet Toe oy Sake over.That is only paires Commercial Cable\u201416 at 150.and Co.as syndicate say that there will be no increase m |_rorento Street\u201450 at _964- AR08 cash © be part tal Uadiiitioe represented only by wates \u2019 aid tock pe increase whatever SARE \u2014 \u2014 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.4 Seaboard Air Line; INPROY - have asked an extension _ It i» stated thet pot affect the bord Air Line iv any way.The voting \u201ctrust sow in éontrol of the prôp Has taken steps to protect the interests oi ste Trading Was, However, | Sté Suns pe ES et ae : ; of the control in some small mat- | Small in Volume and ters of detail, but hua mot interferoë dil Largely Professional.admiistrstion of the property.In London Conmls were offered at £8 C TAK! L P 94, à concession of 1-8 from earlier quo- strong top prices of the day so far.There was considerable of Erie at the equivalent of 2758 in New York.Earnings of Union Pacific for Angust show gross increase of $T79988, net-de-} crease $142,812 120 oe Son: Game Ti awe T™ at 1) ; cr > a 3 to 7054 pein ml Pur., Par, between banks 18 Prem.ésanter; Sterling, 0 day, 8 7-16, aurentide 1.8 15-29 between beuks: Sterling, Demand: | Don 1res unes 09-22, 95-16 between banks; Sterling, Ce- Le denn Fatlva between banks; > Ogilvie Milling.20 58, 1-16, between banks; 53 sweet & Coal.Short, 5.18 $4 1-16, between 1-2 counter.a ose: Consols for mones ss NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.88 3-4: Anaconda, 3 ; GTR de.pli 8112: B.Serer, roomed fr pe sar vr C.D Can.Pac, 2; Chesapeake for La Space snd Co.New York, over.dir ; » ec e , Milwaukee and St.Paul, ! 2 Oct.Oct.1 38 Denver & Rio Ê Focus Up: 280 opm Close.M13 do old.Tid: Ere B| tmummemocow dx a ES 4) : do.second ptd, Do Do pref.Vases Lee ve Central, 133 34; Louisville am.Sugar Reñn Co i117 131i i09% lik Qu; Mo rn à oth Am tmily a heres di% iin doh.di Central, 131; Norfol : ; a \u2018.12; pe pid, 8912; Ont.Ansconda Mist: 70° n 55 we 13; Fomine, ape CSFEE RSS Sy yw a \u2014 Reading, Hu 2e oo.first Baltimore à One.758 13% 724 2% \u2019 1984; do.pfi.8013; Southern Brookiyn op Fo Nik Sih Bin 38k nign Pacific, 73 14; Union £00 glign Com 1 root dl Jum US 88; U.S.Sted, 1714: do southèra BOS 504 20.T1 > Webash, 20 17: do.pd.9 AN u: 100 ane Que QuS .per ounce.J = 0 31a cent.Discount Colorado sonné.NO ae (PS OR to Tr rent; Profi.ceteris aise annees Ares most, 378 por oni.orn STU ivi iG de ion i a\u2014\u2014 ucts 2 6 Penfold\u2019 and Co.received the fol- De bref.Wall Street adrices over their Detroit 1 | oetvnte wire: Dole à done .The did not hold well its early ve io 0.com « h and began = shaw gos of hd Duluth 8 Shored Atl fe ng by Som he pel | Bi = were taking the short side again to s 'O¥pCemCom ee 18% extent.New York Central show- XaneaexTexasCom 18k \u2018184 >.he a rather heavy some in the face of t Louisviiies Nues.SiN ne ea bas strong attempt to advance it.ing of- A .- vig Lovisville on the advance was said to be see levied.ao 3 \u2018ES 1308 for an up-town interest rather heavily M at Paul 4 \u201ctoo ciate mien eer vanne n in the ses ine eavy SO QUX J.trading in U.5.Steel bonds was a feat.Naovhusa trae.103% [Ui fw jose ; i were and the selling Eric kalirosd _.LT RY 33% 37 # Nor! was that it could be attributed to Do Molina Bn Gay see Eh #0 other source than the underwnitng F Ontario à Wen Zi 31% 204 30% 000 \u201d contibued syndicate._ Nor a We \"58 CHAR EGR BSL _ stern.58% \u2018bé buy JE = Fuciiic Mau \\ In New York at.on.call] Jaeob & Co.\u2019s New York letter Emo 8 BR.310° Yok 116% 118k ST a | Pa Nom Yok br Ba We 8 ¥ 200 ,; apreme factor in causing 8 Peoples Uasxd 0 Bis DIN \u2018Bou Bi Fea - further -in stock prices this morni au du 464 ] Yas a rather surprising y small amount ol % e 3 .Stocks are not being pressed Le Lee for sale with any such urgency as they Su 254 bave\u2019 been upon previous recent i ies 1B Thich is, of course, a cheering future Be ds tituation.i came mai 2 33 from the short interest, which is now à \"Re aéarce of srength by making a demand © TN for stocks, which would otherwise be lack- 0 Tn 76% ing.: 0 .don oon \u2014_\u2014 v LD see 69 JF.B.Piéken snd Co.stock and ex.Union Pac com.Fit oe.fon change brokers, received the following ha TR on Be igs I New York stock market advices over Western Upiom Yoi.80% their privity wire: .Wie On Cou.\"17 17 2 18 The announcement of temporary enfbay 7° do Pref.38 38 dN - MN i A profi 2 t rors in some directions.Steel ve curities maintained firmness on the growing belief that the regular divi on common would be di at the usual time.After the first hour there was a slight increase in activity and prices showed a fresh sagging tendency.M trees manage Mr Les \"Cada on! .- the following advices: well The reports which we get from the floor are to the effect that room traders and =.professional tors have done substantially the b of the business which has been trangected on the floor up to the noon hour.ion h ve not been large buyers, but there is the market a very general tone 8 .As we have , we ard this as the outcome of the artificial support which has been given to the market unless it is productive in arouiing a general desire to buy.it is hardly ress- onable to aasume that the advance will be sustained.\u2014e Charles Head and Co., received the following advices over their ial wire: In Wall street urgent liquidation was absent, but it is believed that stocks bought to protect the market are in process of distribution.The short imter- est has been somewhat reduced, but is still believed to be considerable and seems to be the only argument advanced for a possible further advance.Movements were fairlÿ regular, the leading railroad issues showing good support.the industrial list the U.S.Steel stocks were firm with a growing belief that the dividend on the common would be declared at the usual time.The Boston market was very dull to-day.No interest taken in the transactions.Very little inclination to trade.Dominion Iron sold 10 1-2 and Do- Coal at 70 1-2.Burnett & Co., stock brokers, received the following advices by their private New York wire: Some rumours were current that there was an extensive short interest in B.R.T., and the stock certainly showed some carly strength.It ia quite ensy to borrow in loan crowd, but mey, of course, have been borrowed privately.Some holders are doubtless very glad to lend it.Erie acted well and bas been bought by very well informed people.The prospects for continued large sales of coal are considered good in trade circles.London was heavy buyer and probably took 30,000 shares on balance, selling very little.Buying wee well distributed throughout international stocks, but included B.& O.in consider able quantity.Morning Transactions.Canadian Pacific\u201425-\u2018at 171, 100 at 120%, 100 at 120%.2 at 122.75 at 171.100 at 1214 75 at 121%, 100 at 131%, 60 at 121, 75 at 120 25 at 12014, 15 at'12134.100 at 121, 100 at .Dominion Iron com.\u201436 at 10%, 3H at 10%.100 at 113.100 at 11.Dominion Coal pref.\u201460 at 109.Montreal Power\u201425 at T5% 125 at 76, 50 at 7, 25 at 76%.Nova Scotia Steel pref.\u201427 at NY.Twin City\u2014625 at 87, 35 at ST.Toledo Rallway\u2014100 at 19%.Richelleuv\u201415 at 728.10 at 734 i Tiga Lt et i a dit Daily Commercial Markets and Quotations.LOWER LEVEL FOR CHEESE IN COUNTRY.Prices Here Also Ehaded\u2014Butter Dull But Firm and Fresh Eggs Rather Higher.Liverpool, October 3\u2014Cheess and butter both hold firm.The stock of cheese declared yesterday, 80,800 boxes, against 76,801 last year, .and-i0l6# in 1901.The stock of butter is 9,000 cwts., against 10.- M5 a year ago, and 8355 cwts.in Bep- tember, 1901.CHEESM \u2014As was expected, the cheese board at Brockville sold down again yesterday, prices ranging from 11 38c to 11%c.There was consequently a feeling of easiness in the local market, and prices settled down fractionally.With stocks, both here and in Liverpool, larger than a year ago and prices very much higher, the general opinion is that lower prices are imminent.Dealeray are hold- | ing off expecting lower prices next week, and ss a consequence the market was very dull here to-day.Holders of finest Ontarios would find hard work realizing more than 113¢ at present, -and we quote that as the proper figure.Townships are very scarce, and as a result they range close to Ontarlos, quotations being 11%c.Quebecs are valued at 11 3-8¢, though some few might bring a little more and some might be sold at less.The Liverpool public cable was unchanged at 56s 6d to 56s 6d.Receipts reported on «ae Board of Trade this morning amounted to 12.179 boxes.BUTTER.\u2014The market was not active to-day, but it was quite firm.The demand fram England is temporarily light, but is expected to Improve.Finest Township creamery is quoted at 21% to ne.with fractionally more for fancy brands, though one firm claimed to-day that 21340 was too high.Quebecs range around ZI to Z1%c.and Ontarios have a wide spread at 19 to 19%c, according to quality.Ontario dairies are slow at 16¢.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 6.441 packages, EGG&\u2014The market holds firm, and there has been a slight firming up in fresh stock.The recent advances in this quality have had the effect of driving demand over to pickled and cold storage stock, and the enquiry for those grades is now quite active, Fresh straight-gathered were being sold In round lots this morning at 170: selected August cold storage stock bringing the same.No.2 cold storage could be had at about léc, and picked sold =i 16%e.Be- lected fresh were quoted at Mc.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 2.304 cases, 1.925 being for export.POTATOES.Dealers report a slight improvement in the quality of the stock now arriving.Some of the car loads have no rot whatever, and it is hoped that ere long stock will all be arriving free of rot.Meantime dealers are paying 5c for car loads on track, per 80-1h.bag.and selling in smaller quantities at &c per bag.BEANS\u2014Offerings are very limited, the new crop not yet being on the market Car lots of primes are quoted at $L75 a bushel on track, jobbing lots being 31.80 to $1.85.MAPLE PRODUCT.\u2014Bus.nrews 1n maple product was quiet, and the market is without any important change.We quote: Syrup.in large tins, 70 to Me: in small tins.55 to 65¢; In wood, 6 to 6%c per 1b.Pure sugar, 8 to 8%c per Ib HONEY.\u2014The tone of the market for honey was steady, but business is qulet.We quote: White clover, in comb, 12 to 13¢c: white strained.in ® to 70:ib.tins, § to 4c; buckwheat, 7 to THc.POTASH.~-Busineas In potash was slow owing to the small offerings.First sorts, $6.85 to $5.90; seconds, $5.40 to 55.0, and pearls, $80 to ¥7.CHEESE BOARDS ALL FRACTIONALLY- LOWER.Brockville, Ont, October :2-\u2014There Was « -email attendance of saleamen at the terday.fact that fact of the recent price last week, shipped out close to the hoop, leaving practically no marketable goods to offer.This week the registrations were, therefore, smaller than usual-640 white and 1,50 coloured.A hot discussion was led by Measrs.Dickey and Harle, who charged certain salesmen and buyers with agreeing to settlements with one pound off r box to let the latter Gown on last Ses priced gooûs.The rules of the beam Weight as an allowance for shrink- sage.Dickey and Barle claimed that this \u2018was all they demandsd, and salesmen, consenting to additional off-weignts, piac- ed them at a disadvantage In à competitive market.Derbyshire and Howe replied.The former said If the salesmen felt disposed to make private deals It was nobody's business but thelr own.The incident closed without the board taking action.The buyers did not display a very active spint, and the bidding draggeû along slowly, with bids of lic by Davis, 11%c by Laing, and 11 3-8c by Dickey.Laing and Earie were refused, and no sales were recorded.Un the street everything was sold at 1 3-8c and 1l1%c: the latter ruling.Bissell took 200; Howe, 2300: Webster, 1,000; Derby- shire, 3,000; Murphy, 2,000; Earle, 750; Dickey, 800; total, 7,980.Vankleek Hill, Omt., October Z2.\u2014There were 360 white and 175 coloured boxes of \"14c, extra er ; extra pure, In : Bestel.pail, 10050.\"$17: half bbl.boarded hare yesterday.Bidding was slow, commencing at lie, and finai- ly was raised to 113-8c, after several calls.Board adjourned without any sales, Salesmen expected to get Mc or over that.Only four buyers out of the eight present bid 113-8¢c.It 18 reported that 117-16c was the ruling price on the strest.Fraser was the heaviest buyer.Buyers present: Fraser, Weegar, McRae, Pitt, Denning, Weish, Bennet and McGregor.Kingston, Ont.October 2\u2014The Frontenac cheese board met yesterday, and 1.000 boxes wers boarded.At this board only one factory, sixty\u2019 boxes, sold at ge.Barrie, Ont., October 2\u2014At tha clreepe board meeting here yesterday 1,03 boxce were offered.Five hundred boxes sold at 113-160, the balance refusing that offer.Market slow.few buyers present.Board adjourned to meet In two weeks, when the balance of the season will be offered.Tweed, Ont., October 2-Nine hundred cheese were boarded here yesterday; ali white.Five hundred sold at 11 3-1dc: bsl- ance unsold.Magrath, Watkin and Grant were the buyers.MARKET FOR HOGS HOLDS FAIRLY STEADY.Live hogs were being purchaged at 4 to 6c for fats and lights, off cars, this week.The market was easiér.as very few brought even money, the bulk selling at sac.Offerings were tar.Abattoir dressed hogs wers easier, sales being made at Sc for finest.Country âressed have now commenced to, arrive again and are gelling at.7% to | * PORK\u2014Heavy Canada short cut mess, bbls.$31; heavy short cleal, $30.50; light short clear.$18.50; short cut backs, $30.HAMS\u2014LArge hame, 140; medium small, 140 : with bone out rolled 16c.BACON\u2014 Breakfast bacon, 25e ; shire sides, 15c* Windsor backs, wilt 140 ; green, sbone in, not sfEoked, THIRKS, 10%6: | long r, 10c; boneless, spiced roll 10%c.LAR holce refined compound, In 2 IN wooden pails, 8%c, and more for small- pails, 10 ; late beef, MO-Ib.bbls.| SAUSAGES \u2014 Pork sausages, Oxford, Cam , Baveloy and farmers\u2019, % per Ib.; chicken, ham and tongue, $i a dozen: ngwick, bologna and smoked Bru Te.Montreal Hunt Steeplechases be mode CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET : WAS STEADY TO-DAY.Liverpool Advanced\u2014No.1 Hard Manitoba at Premium\u2014Looal , Grain Market Dull It is reported from Askhabad, capital of the Russian Trans-Caspian Territory, that 3,000,000 Reres of cotton, wheat, barley and vegetables in that district have been destroyed by locusts.Advices from the American Consulate at Frankfort state that German papers report nearly half the corn arriving from Southern ports to be in bad oomdiion.This may expiain the recent aotivity In export business in corh through New York.Chiéego Board of Trade memberanips are selling quietly at 8,500 net to the buyer.\u201cDuring the next three months Britisn millers will not be able to grind their usual proportion of native grain, and this will neceesitate a large use of foreign, especially the dry ricey wheat from India.Glutinous sorts, such as Russian and Manitoban, will also be a vital ne- ceaukty, because the poor, weak Englisn heat wil lower the strength of the our.The \u2018Modem Miller says: Considering \u201cthat Germany and France have reaped crops of wheat In a wet season, the wheat in those countries will be w er than usual.Although both (nse countries will not need any more wheat than last year, yet through what they have harvested being in such a poor and weak condition, they will have to import either strong flour or wheat to enable decent \u2018sized loaves to be made.It is possible that France may buy considerable quantities of dry hard wheat and export part weak flour to the United Kingdom for the mixing trade.This its millers are able to do, because they get the duty returned on the flour they export.Indian shipments of wheat were: To U.ee week, 75,000 qrs.; prev- fous week, 000 ars.To Cont.\u2014Last week, 5000 ars.; prev- jous week, none.Argentine shipments to the U.K.were: Wheat, last week, 2,000 qrs.previous week, 49,000 qre.; maize, last week, 124,000 qQra.; previous week, 779,000 qrs.Argentine shipments to the Cont.were: Wheat, last week, none; previous week, none; maize, last week, 83,000 ars.; prev- fous week, 108,000 qrs.Argentine reports say that the quality of the corn, though improving, is not up to the rherk.Climate conditions nave been favourable.English weather cloudy; forecast, un settled.French weather stormy; forecast, rain for north and cieudy south.The Liverpool wheat market was stronger to-day, Oct.closing 1%d up, at 6s 3d, and Dec.%d up, at 6 7%d to Gs 8d for Walla Walla, and 6s 94d for No.1 northern, spring.Antwerp was steady, at 16% for No.2 red winter, And Paris a shade firmer, at 7.35 for October, and 21.30 for Jan.and Apr.hicago quoted Dec.options at noon as follows: Wheat, steady, at Bic; corn, $-8c up, at 45%c; oats, %c up, at 3%e.LOCAL MARKET.\u2014Graln men all report an extremely dull markst, with no changes to note.Canadian milliers are 80 anxious to get No.1 hard wheat that ft is at a premmium.It 1s quoted at a Basis of 8c gtore, Fort Willlam; No.1 northern dbeid§ 79c, and 2 nor.T6c.Coarse ins are dull and steady.We quote: k-&s Yollows : Peas.T3%c to Tic afloat ; No.2 white oats, 34% to 35¢ afloat, and 30 ex- store; rye, ite afloat.| FLOUR.\u2014Local demand is fair and prices aye steady: Choice Manitoba $480 : Manitoba sise wheat patents.ng $4.50; winter wheat pat- bakers\u2019, ents, $4.15 to $4.50; straight rollers, $3.90 to su: \u2018ras fot straight rollers, in bags, $1.9 to : and extras, in bags, $1.65 to $1.75.° FEED.\u2014Demand was good and the market steady : Manitoba bran, in bags.£17; shorts.$0 per ton; Ontario bran, In bulk, $15.50 to §18: shorts, $18 to $19.moul- lle.$34 to 328 per ton as to quality.ROLLED OATR,\u2014The demand for roiled dats Is still limited.and chiefly for lots to fill actual requirements.The market is steady at $1.77, to 31.50 per beg.and at 32.75 to $3.80 per bbi HAY\u2014A fairiy active trade was done fn baled bay at unchanged prices.We Quote : No.1, $9.50 to $10.50; No.3, 38.00 to 39; clover, mixed.$7 to $7.50, and clover $8.50 to $7 per ton.In car lots.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Toronto, October 3.\u2014Wheat\u2014A.for Ontario grades steady.with moderate fe.mand from millers.No.3 white and red winter quoted at\u201d to 76 cents, low -freights.No.2 goose quoted at 69 to cents éäbt, and No.1 spring at 74 to 7% esnts east.Manitobas unchanged, with fiew quoted as follows at lake ports: No.1 hard, 89 cents; No.1 northern, ¥ cents, and No.2 northern, 54 cents Oats\u2014Unchanged.with offerings fair.adie tor No.2 white quoted at 2 to >, mA freights, and No.1 white at to Mc cast.Bartey\u2014Demand fair.with offerings limited.No.$% extra quoted at 4e middle freights and No.3 at 42 to 43c middle freights.fet, with prices steady about 50 cents.high freights.Peas-\u2014Dull, with No.3 white quoted at 6c high right and at 5c east.Corm\u2014Quijet at unchanged prices.No.2 yellow (American) quoted af 57 cemts on track, Toronto; No.3 yellow at 6&4c, and No.3 mixed at Sc, Toronto, Flour\u2014Ninety r cent.paten rotate i p ts quoted tu $3, middle n buyers\u2019 sacks or export: straight rollers of = Brands for domestic trade quoted or => to 9.55 in bbls.Manitoba unchanged; Nc.1 patents, 5490; No.2 patents, $4.50, and strong bakers\u2019, $4.5.on track at Toronto._ LL Milifeed\u2014Bran steady at 816 and shorts at $18 here.At outside points bran !s quoted at $1250 and shorts at §17.Man}.toba bran in sacks, ¥17, and shorts, §W here.Wheat Market Not Steady.From the S8pecial Correspondent of the , Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chi .October 2.\u2014Wheat was unset- tied.ay opened at M¥c to Wc.sold to Wc, off to Xe.It closed yesterday at Téléc.A two-cent advance on December wheat at St.Louis was reflected In the local market early.Shorts covered freely in December, and the buying was quite as briskyas In May.The demand, however, was mostiy of a local character.the bull turn getting little encouragement from the outside, and the mood shifted quietly on the receipt of a Broomhall cable announcing a big in- stocks at nearly five million bushels during the week.The total stocks at that port are now 11.500,- (00, or more than double those of a year ago, and the e here was Inclined to argue that with such liberal supplies to draw on Eur buyers would Ikely continue indifferent to American wheat.Foreigners were heavy sellers at Chi- PIG IRON FURNACES crease In A report of pig tron furnaces in the Eastern Lis- trict met yesterday in the offices of output during the moath of October.The meating was fully es well attended as t included the Lehigh and Schuyl- ku Valleys, Eastern Pennsylvania, New York and New Jerwey.Arclier Brown, Who was chaîrm of the meeting, said later that the'red was only for the month of October, and whether it woula 15: depondod upon -whether the other ets joined, The matter ot decreases of wages was not brought up at \"To-morrow at Petite Cota.| thé meeting: Rt Will In\"&ll protability bé the previous conference, and the ihterests- ! FAILURES IN CANADA LESS THAN LAST YEAR.Trade Conditions, in the United States, Judging by Failures, are Quite Satisfactory.In every respect the commercial insolvencies for the Dominion of Canada make a much more favourable exhibit than in the corresponding nine months of 1902 The total defaults numbered i, and the sum involved was only $5,832.41.\u2018These figures compare with 34 fallures for $9,322,467 last year, which was about the Average in recent preceding years.Manufacturing failures numbered 167 and involved $2,090,744, against 148 for $3,788,587 in 182.Trading insolvencies were 539 in number and 330,078 in amount, compared with 677 defaults for 35,071,68 a year ago.Other commercial losses were 16, with lsbilitdes of $151,965, against 15 faliures, Involving $462,237 last year.In the banking class one large suspension accounts for most of the $2,189,255 liabil- jues.Compared by provinces, the principal decrease ln liabilities occurred in Quebec, wnile Ontario and British Columbia aiso made aplendid comparisons.Figures for the nine months are compared below: Commercial Insolvencies in the United States during the nine months thls year, according to reports to R.G.Dun & Co.were 8,176 in number, with assets of $53.- 108,286, and labilities of $101,655,855.Aa to number there appears a Most encouraging decrease nf exactly 500 as compared with the corresponding months last year, when the aggregato wäs 8,676, but Jiabil- ities this year have been very much heavier than the $85,407,490 reported a year ago.In manufacturing lnes there were 2,005 defaults, involving $43.683,702 against 2,063 last year fbr rss.Trading failures numbered 5,761 and the defaulted indebtedness was $40,273.821, as compared with 6.147 failures in the corresponding nine months of 1902, when the sum involved was $40,726,820.Other commercial defaults, not properly included in the two chief divisions, such: as brokers, agents, livery, laundry, etc., ware 410 in number and 317,698.332, against 44 a year ago, when the amount involved was $10,.- 915,752.Banks and other aimllar fiduciary Institutions suspended to the number of 66, with $8,721,611 of liabilities, whereas thers were 47 last year Involving $2K.- 027,193.No figures are inserted for the receivership of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company owing to the indefin.Iteneas of reports thus far avallable.Furthermore.this collapse would not properly come under commercial failures.COMMERCIAL FAILURES.No.Assets.IL.iabilities 1003 seususss 8,176 $53.109.$101.655.855 1802 avvoues 8876 43,365, 85,407.40 1901 .veers 8,083 389.831.4583 90,560,862 1900 .ieecernnn 7.851 68.390,002 101L867,448 1899 .6.554 80,751,657 59.703.906 1898 .\u2026 9.258 59.968124 02.549,417 1897 .llieees 9 TLES2I5T 117,298.976 1898.cence 10.783 120,401,308 171,155.03 1895 .iccccu 9.449 BLOMLEBE 121,007,138 Fajlure returns for the third quarter do not make as favourable comparison with last year's figures as appeared for the first half of the year: 1.543 defaults, slightly outnumbering the 2611 that occurred a year ago, .and liabllities of $34.858,696 far exceed the $25,032.634 in corresponding three months of 190%, \u201d increase being provided solely by the manufacturing, \u2018division, where labllities of $.7,548,558 compare with 38,824,798 a year ago.À RETAIL PRICES AT : BONSECOURS MARKET.| VEGETABLES\u2014Cohbages, red or green, &e: Bpinach, 156 a pu eggplant, 5c each: green corn, 10 to 1bc a dozen heads; Canadian tomatoes, l0c a dosen; radishes, two bunches for Sc; Canadian potatoes, 20c per peck; onions, iic a large bunch; turnips.three for § cents; carrots, three bunches for 5c ; peas, 200 a half peck ; caulifiowers, 10 to 15c ea.; lettuce, curly, ¢ for 25¢c.plain, 5c each; parsnips, Mo per dozen; beets, 3 for 5c; mushrooms, dc per Ib.; garlic, 10c a 1b.; sage, savory amd sweet marjorie, 6 bunches for 26; pars ley, bc per bunch: waterc: 10e à large bunch; mint, 566 a bunch; black radi 4 for 6¢; celery, 3 to îSc a 40s.heads; oys plants, Sc a bunch; Canadian .cuoum.bers, four for 5c.green beans, #& half a gallon; rhubarb, 2 to 3 bunches for bo: pumpkins, 10 to 15c each: i 15¢ each; vegetable marrow, each.MEAT.\u20148pring lamb, Ilc per In for hindquarters and 7c for nis.my 3 10c per ib.for hindquart and for fronts; porterhouse Mo; sirloin beef, lic per pound: undercut roast, isc per Ib.; rib roast, 11%c per 1b.; rewnd 13% to 13¢ per Ib.: beef shanks, Ge: brisket, 7c to 8c: veal, hindquarters, 126 t : forequarters, 7c to 8c; tongues, Ic kidney suet, 8 to 10c; fresh to ide; fresh ham and green bacbn, to 16c; sausages, 10 to 15¢; fimsst smoked bam and Dacor, 15 10 170; salt pork, 13 to 4c per lb.: .FRUIT.\u2014Watermelons, 25 to 0c éach: muskmelons, $5 to Sc ea; 15 to Mc per dozen; bananaa, lic to cocoanuts.Bc each; J per dozen; Messinas, 30 to %c; apples, M to 50c balf a bushel; pineapples, B to ¥c each; California ms, 10 to 150 a dosen: California peus .45 to 50c à dozen; California peafs, 50c a dozen; Canadian pears, 50c a basket; Canadian plums, 3% to 4c a basket; Canadian peaches, ® to 750 a basket; white Muscat grapes and Tokays, 1c a Yb.; blue grapes, 5c a Ib\u2026 and 25c a basket; Delawares, 40c a basket; Rogers, Sc.FISH.\u2014B.C.snlmon.200 to 25c, per Ih: pike, 8 to 10c per Ib.: steak cod, 8 to 10c: Maskinonge, 12c: rock sturgeon, 30 to 46 a bunch; haddock, § to 7c; bass, 13% to 1c per Ib.; dore, 10 to 130 Ib.: sturgeon, ic per Ja; -eels; 40 to & couple; sal: mon trout, 10 to 13; halibut, 5c; Laks Superior White fish, 30 to To; finnan haddie, 8 to 10c.; POULTRY.\u2014By the pound, fresh killed turkeys, 15 to Yc: spring turkeys, We to $1.25 each: geese, 10¢ to 12c; domestic ducks, \u20181c to 17¢; fowls, 12c to 13¢; broiling chickens, $3 to $3.60 a dozen: roast: ing spring chickens.Te to $1 per pair: pigeons, 25¢ to 30c per palr: sucking pigs.$1.50 to $3 each; guinea hens, $1 to £1.10 ec to per pair ; frogs\u2019 legs.0c to ¥c per Ib, GAME.\u2014Tame rabbits, 0c to %c a pair; small ducks, 8c to Tic a pair: grass plover, $2 to $3.35 a (ozen: snipes, § to $2.50; quail, $3 to $1.30 a dosen:' snowbirds, 3c to Moc a dozen: black duck, Tc to 1 a palr; wood 3LS to $51.50 a pair; venison, hindquarters, 1c to Me: forequarters, 7¢ to 10c; cariboo, 1c to 15¢.DAIRY PRODUCTS.\u2014 Fancy fresh creamery, 23c to Mo: dairy, Ze to Xo: cheese, 15¢ to 18c: selected new laid eggs.Le to MSc: No.2 fresh.18c to 20¢: white comb honey, pound sections, 18c to 1be; white strai .106 to 13c: maple syrup, wine measure, tins, 70¢ to esch ; maple sugar, 100 to lêc per 1b.; handpicked pea beans, 8¢ quart: split peas, 8¢ quart; lard, l4c per Ib, Sugar Declines in New York.New York, October $£\u2014The American and Howell Sugar Companies reduced the list of prices of refined sugar 10 points, \u2019 Up to a late hour the Jocal market had not been affected by the reduction in Special Notice À Herbalette\u201d at Quebec.- MM.W.Brunet and Cie, the distia MM dc Quebec.a20 the ta for the Dr.Pipet's H tte for this district- Retail drog- wists can procure from this firm at current rates,.thé great specific of the day fi .\u201cPrice i) at all d ists.Sent by mail anywhere, post paid, $1.28.: Provinces.; No.Assets.Liabilities Ontario .even.238 $1,140,065 F1, 204.602 Quebec .257.1,417,596 2188633 British Columbia.& 870,212 344,560- Nova Scotia .6% 138,400 618,300 Manitoba .3 New Brunswick 17 P.E.lslan 7 Total .Total, 1902 .840, 467 Newfoundland .6 26,400 61,500 Newfoundland, 1908 56 5,000 16,000 A Very Pfarestiog Consigninent \u201c+.OP NEW BOOKS (From Edinburgh, Sootland), Comprising a Splendid Belection CR \u2014ot\u2014 GENERAL AND STANDARD LITERATURE, Including works relating to CANADA, AMERICA, AFRICA, FINE ARTS, ARCHITECTURE, &c, âc.Will be sold by Public Auction, at the undersigned's salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame street, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 8th and oth OCTOBER, commencing at 7.45 o'clock each evening.The whole collection will be ON VIEW on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.Catalogues on application.WALTER M.KEARNS, 234 Auctioneer.Sa Auction Sale At 10 o'clock a.m, on Saturday, Oct.3rd, 1903 (The day following the Race Meeting) at MR.CYRILLE LAURIN'S premises NO.488 MANCE STREET, Montreal, Can.Broodmares, 8talliong, Colts, Weanlings, Yearlings, Two-year-olds, Three-vear- olds, and Four-year-olds.by GAZETTE, 2.074 and BARONADE, by Baron Wilkes, Dam Lemonade, out of producing gilt- edge bred and record broodmares.Bend for catalogue, T, W.FOSTER & CO.Auctioneers, 2341 608-605 Bt.Paul street.Damaged Goods EX-88.NEEBING.3 Kegs of Hyposulphide of Soda.81 Bags of Dextrine.Damaged by sea water will be sold by public auction for account of underwriters and others concerned, at the Hamburg American Shed (below C.P.R.elevator.) ON MONDAY, 5TH OCTOBER AT S$ P.M.WALTER M.KEARNS, _ 32 Auctioneer.The J.C.McLaren Belting Co.\u2019s \u201cEXTRA\u201d OAK.203 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL NOTICE.Notice is hereby given: that the third Ordinary General Meeting of the Granby Consolidated Mining, 8mel and Power Com: , Litiited, wi be held at 3 Canada Building, in the City of Montreal, Province of Quebec, on Tuesday the stxth day of October, 1908, at the hour of 16.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose ©f electing.Directors and doing other business which may be lawrully done &t an ordinary general meeting of the Company.Duted this th day of Beptémber, 1903 ue R.R MACAULAT, 3 Secre HOTEL ARRIVALS LAST NIGHT'S ARR ALS.At the .H.Cohie, Jers City: R.ls, Toronto; Charles \u2018Sprieser, London, Ont.; Robert Knox, Harailton; John K Smith, Baltimore; F.H.Chrysier, Ottawa; A.C.Ross, Byd- ney; A Drysdale, Halifax; Richard Wiil- son, Leeds, 2.At Place Viger\u2014Chas.Harvey Lang, New York: Percy Roch, Shawinigan Falls; Stuart Dean, New York; W.B.M.Andrews, Norfolk; C.R.McDonald, Clayton; J.F.Percival.Waterville.At St.Lawrence Hall-W, E.Sharpe, Toronto; Jno.A, Gallagher, Cincinnati; A.C.Macdonald, Haies 9 A.Parer, Stirling, E.olds, Quebec.pi the Crstare- D Heir Carillon ; H.M.Fisk, Granby; E.Pope, Ottawa; H.A.las, Bombay: M.J.Burna.London; C.M.Hodgkins, Granby: - At Lg Carona\u2014F.L.Daniels, New York; LI.H.Clarke, Toronto; Miss A.ndeau, Miss Larendeau, St.Gabriel; orrill A.Smith, Boston: Gilbert Winter, omo, Que.; C.Kissam, East Orange, N.J.; H.Hobran, Mrs.Hohran, Summer- side, P.E.L; Dr.Charleston, New York.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS.At the Windsor\u2014J.H.Watson, Toron- ; G.W.Giles, Frank G.Rionosl, Line; H.N.Putnam, New York; Fr.Rn Cape Town; W.Green, it.John; R.Kilgour, Toronto; R.B.PF.At the icégo: B.Holland, Toronto.Boston; -M: son, Boston; G.H.Jones, 3X, Johns.At the Bt.James-\u2014A.D.Way, Boston; G.8.Powell, Rutland; E.M.Finks, iro- wers, B.B.Gould, Action for $900 Damages.L.Clanfione, one of the workmen employed at the Locomotive and Machin- ory Company's works at Longue Fointe, bas taken, through his attorneys, Messrs.Taillon, Bonin and Morin, am action in forma pauperis, to recoyer #00 damages for a crushed foot He alleges that ne of the men Mish, others only French, only Italian, mi arose,, and, as a result, & heavy bar of iron fail on dis foot, causing the ihjury, for which he claims bem) tion.i Cotton Market Was Easier.Violett & Co., reports the New York cotton market opening 10 to 18 points down.January.9.46: march, 3485 May, 9.H; October, 9.48; Decem AR oi opened {fo \u20ac down, anû closed à to 14 down.Spots ware 2 down WIth Bales of 5,000 bales.Co.The market is irregular with a waiting tendency for Government report to be ls- sued to-morrow, , at 10.15 am.At 13.30 ons were: January.9.4: March, 9.45; May, 9.560: October, 9.55: De- eember, *8.\u2018 wealth hours arr Trou 4 ) Lon.v * row- head\u2019 wl p.m.to-day, the 1s¢ inst.| DEBENTURES.Mr.D.M.8exton, manager for Atwood, | - * net.ue o x 2 Winter TFrain-Service Commencing October th, 1963, Leave Bonaventure Depot 8,40 a.m.,.rive Ottawa 11.40 a.m.Yo: Leuve Bonaventure Depot 4.10 pm, a?rive Ottawa 7.10 p.m, dally.3 HOUR TRAINS NEW PARLOUR CARS ON ALI.TRAINS.Tickets on sale at all Grand Trunk Ry.ticket offices.\u2019 H.B.MUSSBEN, CAN 3° ar agent.room 403 Board of Trade Buliding, Montreal, Que.W.P.HINTON, JE WALSH, Gen.Pass.+ A G.PA, Ottawa, Ont.Ottawa, Ont.23 tf Company annual meeting of the m company, for the election and other purposes, will be hald tn the | Union of St.Joseph's Hall, No.1798 of: St.Catharine street, in this city Wednes- dav the Tth day of October next, at 81 o'clock p.m.By order of the Dircetors, 1908.mn = Dividend Notice MONTREAL STEEL WORKS (LIMITED).hereby declared on the Pret Stock | th September, 1908; and a quarterly dividend of 1% per cent.on the common stock for the same period; payable \u201con the 8th day of October next.The Transfer Books will close from thé ist to the 7th of October, 1303, both days inclusive.- By order of the Board, ~~ \u2014 = 7 C.H.GODFREY, > tary and Treasurer.en, .0 9 \u2018Beptember INVESTORS be made some gocurities | which will return: 5 per| cent.to 6 per cent.annually.| Higher rates can the security not so .We refer only to Stocks and ds dealt in daily on the Montreal Stock Exchange.GORDON STRATHY & C0, - STOCK BROKERS, No.I3 St Sacrament: Street, MONTREAL * am io Montreal St reet-| Notice is hereby given By order of the Board, Ww.G.ROSS : Becretary- A Montreal, 1 October, Sealed tehders, addressed to the dersigned, will be received to the day of October next for the purch $10,000.00 Debentures of the City of.Catharines, issued for Waterworks pt poses; aid debentures being able at thé Impérial Bank of Canada, ronts, on the twenty-fifth day of August.1938.ith interest at four per cent ane num, payable semi-annually at salg | The purchasers to pay the accrued inf terest from the 38th of August to the date when tender in accepted, and the prosesds of debentures to bs deposited with the Imperial Bank of St.Catharines.\u201d .~ cation \u2018oy.A.MITILEBEHGER = Treasure.Treasurer's Office, St.Catharines.mn September, 1903.= ss: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby-given that it is proposed to construct spwers in the -undermentioned atreets or sections of streets, namely: Co Belanger Bireet\u2014From St.Denia steset to Cowan street.Casault Street\u2014From Gauthier strest to the north line of city limits.Cowan Street\u2014From Belanger to St.Zotique street.Cuvillier Street\u2014From wards to a distance of 400 feet.\u201d Dorion Street\u2014From Gauthier street te the north line of the city mits, Garnier Street\u2014From Laurier avenue to St.Gregoire street.~ 46 Gauthier Street \u2014 From De Lorimier- avenue to Papineau avenue Gain Street\u2014From Gauthier\u2019 strdet.the north lind of city limits.J Laurier Avenue = From Chamber street to Garnier 5 Proprietors wishing = .re » cover esfimated cost of such conngo-: said streets must be filed with Olt completion of thé new se CARY, be built will be given at the office of: the City Surveyor.All in accordattée.with By-law No.298 concerning atw- ers._ - ; \"À (By order) 5 5 JOHN R.BARLOWE,, .City Some no City Surveyor's Office.=; City Hall, CL ed Mutual Fire Insurahce} Of The City of Montreal] Notice is hereby given that the seneral © embers of this = - of directors A quarterly dividend of 1% per cent.is | erred NOTICE TO/ 432: Information will be furnished os spp] 2 ILI Road Department! BE information with regard to sewers AGF.4 of this Company for the quarter ending |.Conservative invesBibents can |: be had, but| - of two and one-half (34) \u2018Pir cent, for uarter ended the 3th September} thin pa a next.days inclusive.LE EE.The Annuai General-Meeting of Share- | holders will be held at thé-Company's offices, Strest Railway No.57 Orsig street, at 33 o'clock DOOD, 6R Wat nesday the 4th day of November, 1968, 5 tions.' Claimin foi existing sewers in YW Death of the \"a Patriot.HIS PART IN THE REBELLION Incidents in the ¥amous' Trial Which Bnded in His Conviction : % and Sentence.\u2014 Irishmen the world over have recently Emmet, the Irish pe toot who was hanged in 1803, as a result Re part he played in the Irish rebel Fi roll of That a.In 3 os Wa .public gathering urs of Emmet were reviewed a number, of speakers.The bration of the centenary leads Mr.Michael MaoDonagh to tell the story f his tragic career in Combi He -uses he \u201cprivate and confidential\u201d correspondence of Lord Hardwicke, the then Lord- Ljeutenant oi Ireland, which has just been made accessible in the British Museum.ROBERT EMMET.Emmet was born of an English and Crom- wWêllian family.On the morning of his , death he received the Communion from ~ * Protestant clergymen.He was a dreamy South with patriotic passion running in his blood.e was expelled from college for participation in the rebellion of 179.HIS PLOT.da April, 1800\u2014a mere boy of iwentr- six\u2014he was £3,000 by his father, and with this sum us his \u201csinews of war\u201d he his plot to seize Dublin Castle me surprise and proclaim the Revolution \u201cfrom its walls.His great aim was to got the arms and ammunition ready: once had the weapons he felt sure of a following.He kept his plans profoundly se- \u201c eret, though storing his arsenals in the 7 very heart of Dublin.Only a very few persons were in the secret.On July 18th an explosion occurred at one of his depots, which led to the discover and*contiseation oi the military ere.Still the authorities had no idea of what was brewing.© HIS MUNITIONS OF WAR.On his iellow conspirators from the country arriving.they were mightily di- Bed at, finding their self-appointed lead- a mere strip of a boy He showed \u20ac them bis his store of arms, piles of pikes.an ob number o all cartridges, but © teen em ecrbusses a our mus- one sword, \u2018wooden cannon loaded ord stones, and quart-bottles: filled with der to serve -as hand-grenades! El equipment he was to overpower t blin garrison.The countrymen ebook ther heads and departed.THE FÎASCO.The hour tixed fog, his coup.9 p.m.Sat.rds, July 25rd; arrived: \u2018But what a dimppo IDLINg Consumma- ; tion of bis hones a an:bilions, Où tu - months of jeve eh preparation !>r the great revolution! The m nen refus ing to rise, the Kildare farmers gone home in disgust! Dut Emmet wae determined that, wboever might be competent gil.452 Noue Dame st, Maisonneuve.ve at WANTED \u2014 A BAR TENDER AT 571 Creig at.ANTED \u2014 A COOK AND HOUSE- Mra.Hamilton, \u201c230 Staniey st.WANTED \u2014 A STABLE BOY.APPLY IN à 187 Moni st.206 3 RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 261 HUTCHISON STREET.« very nice flat of four rooms and bathroom: ready À15th October.Thomas Collins, 20 Chomedy st.4 2 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTHD.desirable tenants.Reply Kiving locality ond price to P.O.Box 787, Montreal.234 2 ft VANTED \u2014 COMFORTABL B FLAT OF four, five or six rooms, in good locality, vicinity Crescent st.preferred.Adamo, atat- ing particulars, to U, 214, Star Office.BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 PART OF FLAT, SUITable for office, sample room, or small warehouse, heated, eleotric elevator, good light and entrance; location Victoria square; terms moderate.Hayden and Veith, Real Ks- tate and Insurance, room 607, Temple Blog, TO LET \u2014 CARPENTER'S SHOP AND yard, size 33 x 80; entrance on Inspector st.and Bt.David lane; low rental to good tenant.D.W.Ogilvie and Co., 11 8t.Sac rament st.Tel.Main 3113.84 U ANTED \u2014 A KITCHENMAID.APPLY 868 Dorchester =.284 WANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE GOOD at once.Apply Serni- Any Clothing Co., 472 Guy at.A COMPETENT NURAR- maid to take charge of baby four.months old.References.Apply to 38 Crescent st.GOOD PLAIN COOK AND upper housemaid.Apply before 10 7 or after ¢ and 7 p.m.at 290 WANTED HEAD CUTTER for gentlemen's outer garments, one able to draft up patterns for special sizes.Good tion for right party.State wages required, age and experience, L, 4408, Star A.IMMEDIATELY A FIRST class plumber and ny.Apply to Rea 1076 St.James \\V ANTED \u2014 YOUTH ABOUT 16 YEARS J{ age, as junior in our office: excellent position for bright, intelligent boy, who wishes Davis and Lawrence Co., lad.234 2 HALLS TO LET, TO LET \u2014 DRUMMOND HALL, 81 Drummond st., for dances, euchres, concerts, dramatic performances, etc.Hall has been thoroughly renovated afd made up to date in every way, and will be under new management.Apply to N.G.\u201d Valiquette's Furniture Store, 2448 St.Catherine street.Telephone Up 211 daw tf FARMS FOB BALE.FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, 83 ACRES, GOOD location, rich land, mice house, 6 rooms, outbuildings, fruit, enough to pay for lt.Un- equalied bargain.$1200.00.Send for catalogue farma.C.T.W.Willama, Milford, Delaware.8 OFFICES TO LET.0 LET \u2014 FINE OFFICES AND SAMPLE rooms, with vaults, at 18, 17 Bt.John atreet and 30 Hospital street.Very low rents.wW.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 3638.283 6 LET \u2014 PORTION OF NICE, LIGHT and comfortably heated front office in Temple Bidg.Apply T, 144, EBtar Office, - 234 ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT YOUTH TO learn a good business; an ambitious ad from the country; might live with his 153, Star Office.JANTBD \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WITH references, three in family, .Apply tn evenings on and after Monday, fifth .Bacon, 339 Prince Arthur ANTED \u2014 GIRL OF GOOD APPRAB- ance to assist wrapping candy in show window.Apply 118 King st., between 7 and 9 a.m.Saturday.SHERBROOKE ST.a good plain cook; also house-table- ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY 28 ST.Peter at.between 8 and 8.30 o'clock.JANTED \u2014 A DOMESTIC FOR GENERal housework for family of four.Apply 4900 Gberdbrooke st.= -\u2014 GOOD GIRL FOR SMALL ; light work: good home.Apply 222 Metcalfe avenue, ANTED \u2014 ACCURATE STENOGRAPHers and typewriters to fill good positions.All our advanced students are placed.Apply @ Goluman's Business College, 2265 St.Cath- and active, PROPERTY WANTED.cash, wo or three properties of $1000 to , that could be offered to me at about 80 per cent.of Corporation value.Address, giving full details to B., 3141, Star nes 2g 1 WISH TO BUY IMMEDIATELY FOR $9000 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE 2 FOR SALE \u2014 DWELLING AT ROSE- mere, beautiful and healthy aituation.æultable for winter and summer: good water front, near railway etetion.Apply Skelton Bros.and Co.233 8 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN Mi REferences sequired, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GENERal to go to Hudson Heights for small family; references required.Apply 70 He- Al College avenue.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD POSITION for a bright girl; good wages.of Fort st.off Dorchester st.234 8 \u2014 DRIVER FOR FLORISTS {and Co.56 Latour st.234 3 n.Apply in evenings tv Wilshire Shertrook: e and Bleury esta LOTS FOR SALR.\"OR SALE \u2014 A NICE LOT OF SECONDhand dining room and bedroom furniture for sale cheap, as we need the room for new goods coming in.H.A.Wilder and Co., 268 Bt.James at.227 U MOR BALE \u2014 WEST END SNAPS IN corner lots: Windsor avenue.8275 to $328.Pine avenue, $175 to $228.Cote Bt.Antoine Road, $225 to $275.Terms: $10 to $33 cash, balance small month- y payments.Free pl , etc, gt 4220 St.Catherine st.Westmount, or 228 Temple Bldg.233 4 saw PARTNERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PARTNER TO TAKE PLACE , of one uring.in the Wigridoy.makins \u2014 A HOUSE AND TARBLE- maid.References required.Apply et 320 A COOK FOR A SMALL family; pue $12 per month; best refér- ply between the hours of ! end 8 pm.at 160 Mance at.234 3 \u2014 A TOUNG LADY young man as stenographer and typewriter, writing good band and references.Apply P ces.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPBRIENC.od pastry cook and baker.2358 St.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO can do plain cooking.Apply in the evening at 13 Sauter st.References required.wi small capital.Apply oF 1m, Sear Office.236 3 MEDICAL.R MEN, VACUUM TREATMENT, never fails; no drugs; no electric fake.Write for ésscriptire circulars Vim School of Culture, 243 St.James at, Montreal.282 4 Het CURED WITHOUT PAIN NOR operation or money refunded, confiden- P.O.Box 29, 8t.Louls de Gonsaque, unty of Beauharnols.232 ¢ CHAMBERMAID, girl and scrubber.Apply 117 ones IMPROVERS AND AP- AWANTED \u2014 prentices for the dressmaking.334s St.vot for tasty ot three opty 30 Prince Arthur at.\"BUSINESS CHANCES BILLIARD ROOM FOR SALE One of the leading billlard rooms, situated in the best locality.with six tables, in first class order.For particulars apply to Mr.Guile, Bavoy Hotel, Victoria st 00 tr | Party WHO CAN REACH SMALL INvestors can hear of more than usually attractive opportunity.Address for particulars M, 4646, Star Office.232 4 Farm For Sale Cote Visitation Road About 70 Arpents South-east side, between the Drummond and Bennett farms; about six arpeats wide; suitable for sub-division: moderate price.For particulars apply to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.SECOND FLOOR-MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.in the the domicile of (te snid Defendant, No.et, in the City of , will be sold.by authority à Justice, ail the -chattels of the said seined in this cause, consisting of houeebold furviture, ete, L, J.8 RA- \u2014_ Sort FOR GENERAL housework, & purse; references quired.Apply 324 Ein avenue.oo FOR SALE \u2014 SUNLIGHT OIL.3% CTS.per ; ANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKENP qountry.Apply to Dr, : Abbott, 38 McGUI College avenue.Mande ANTED \u2014 A TIDY ÔIRL ABOUT }8 housework.Ref quired.Apply B51 Bruce avenue, Westmount.8 War for email : ing.Appiy 336 St ANTHD \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY TO Harwood and Stewart, 180 GENERAL SERVANT.tantly: no chfidren; no cook- St.Philp st.pamily of two; bétween nine p.m.#74 =.>= Toes mis et yard, 673 Guy at.eny debts GOOD GENERAL fomily of three.Apply 3788 Be.\u2019 Catherine ANTED re \u2018R000 PLAIN.COO) WANTED BOT.APPLY ROOM 11 YOUTH, PROTRST.ax, for the office of a lervs manatee: [ turing concern; one with some little expert Peuterred\u2026 Adâresa P.O.Box 68 oly.FIRST tallors.Apply J.J.BE resin.starting.ra a 2002 WANT ANTED \u2014 A BOY.ONE SPRAKING French.and English preferred.Apply 178 Mountais al.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS ASSISTant nusse.Apply to Mrs.Finiey, a Dorchester ot., noir Guy.284 ANTED \u2014 CIGARETTE MAKERS.APply Louñing, Miles and Oo., 1653 Notre Qame at.WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL where other mald is kept; must de good plain cook; wages $16 a month.no washing.CY references required.Address T, 8823, Star Branch Office.234 3 JANTED \u2014 FOR DEPARTMENT STORE.' experienced man to cut and hang draper- les.steady poaition.Apply U, 200, Star orice.4 Warten \u2014 GOOD, RELIABLE BCRUB woman for s steady position.Apply im- Branch and mediately Star corner Peel St.Catherine 234 3 ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID.WHO CAN sow .nostiy.Moply 31 Cote des Neiges, 1st above Mherbrook 234 2 WANTED \u2014 FOR OTTAWA AN EXPERIenced pariourmald, who thoroughly understands waiting on table.References required.Apply to Mrs.John B.Fraser, 30 Cooper at.A 284 6 ANTBD \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED man &8 overseer in horse blanket finishing department; good wages to .he right men.Apply at once, stating experience and wages expected.U, 240, Star Office.284 6 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK AND id; must have references.Avoly 265 Peel of.234 2 GIRLS wanted for packing room.Good wages; steady employment.Apply immediately to Pillow and Hervey Mfg.Co, 9¢ Mill ot.WAien_volnG MAN, WITH KNOWLedge of shorthend and typewriting pre- terred; must Know city thoroughly.Apply Œiving references and experience, to W, 287, Star Office 24 2 ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOYS, SPEAKING French and English and knowing otty thoroughly.Apply Mr.Douglas, the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co., room 308, N.Y.Life Bldg.234 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, small family; no washing.Apply 4075 Tupper st, Dear Atwater avenue.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD TABLEMAID.APply to the housekeeper, Montreal General Hospital.JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, mmall house, two In family, three nights and every Sunday afternoss, and evening; no | washing or ironing; must be able do plain cooking.Apply with references, before noon Or after 8 p.m.4444 Sherbrooke st., corner Metcalfe ave.234 2 ANTRD \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FIRST class young cook for country, return city 13th instant.Must have references.Write Mrs.QG W.Cook, dgehil,'' Morrisburg, Ont.234 3 WANTED \u2014 30 LABOURERS, OORNER McG) and St.James sts, Union wages paid.Apply Hoebling Cons.Co.ANTED \u2014 THREE SMART BOYS TO learn the blouse cutting; must be bright Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall HNL 234 2 WANTED \u2014 PRESSMEN, EDGE TURNers and finishers on men's clothing; high- est wages paid.Avvly to F.C.Wheeler, 752 St.Lawrence st 234 2 VW ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SBEAM- sireas, who understands\u2019 repairing thos- oughly.Apply at conve to The Wardrobe Repair Co., 31 Beaver Hail HIil.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN.Appty M.Grant, 7 Littie St.Antoine et 284 2 VV ANTRD\u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; must do plain cooking; no washing.Ap- Ply at 1 Seymour avenue, first avenues west ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON HIGH speed sewing machines to make shirts, blouses, skirts and Wrappers; also a smart gui for the collar room.A.H Shoes ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, three in family.no washing or ironing; references required.Apply morning or evenings 65 Shuter st.234 2 ANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK OR GENERAL servant; references required.Good wages.Apply 4142 Dorchester at.234 2 TOR SALE.JOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDling.§2; cut maple.§3.00; tamarsa blocks, $2.00; mill blocks, $1.70 per Jods also Anthracite coal, delivered Guy and Willlam sts.Bell Tel.Main 452 198 tr hire a WANTED \u2014 4 pmsT Years éxperience in United States; graduated a John J.Mitchell's, In New York.sires Office.CLASS and tailor wants a posiion; has fifteen .BUG, Star Of ANTED \u2014 HATS TRIMMBD BY A New York milliner for 25 cents each, tn Qewest design, 83 Coursol at.230 6 Ooùss \u2014 DEAUTIFULLE 3 net to fret class Matt, shower bath; elèes VV ANTED \u2014 BY A WOMAN WORK AS AB caretaker or Op bart of day.Address W, 8563, Star Branch ginser, college graduate; references.M, ¢i84.far Office.23 3 WANTED \u2014 A REFINED LADY DESIRES panion to elderly or partially invalided person, is a good reader, accustomed to entertaining, and would act as secretary.¥, 8730, Star Branch Office.32 8 VW ANTED \u2014 Miss BROCKWAY AN- millinery.Old material Hours ¥ to 8.48 Aylmer at.232 8 WANTED \u2014 POSITION IN WHOLESALE | or foreman of cutting room; best of reference.Apply O, 4533, Star Office.282 3 Apply P, 4428, Star Office.233 3 er offices to clean; any work 20 \u20ac ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS DRAUGHTSman or work in fleld, wanted by civil en- Address position for some hours dally as cot to do fall to advantage.nounces that she is leather houss shoa factory, as gor ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED boa running water; to Wind Unies\u201d avenue; Catherine Branch for studio\u201d ARTED \u2014 FOR private family; first class in every respect.Address Apply forenoon or evening until 8.30.87 Mc- Gill College avenue.281 5 Rous \u2014 WELL FURNISHED LARGE, party of qulet habits; terms reasonable.369 Banguinet st.233 3 + Roous_BricHT AND WELL FURNISH- Apply at 2 Phillipe Place.Jocality, in private family; terms moderate.11 Buckingbam avenue.233 8 Station; fac Dominiea Square.U, 348, 8tar 14 Oaborne st.Lu ms \u201c U | -\u2014 Ms IN NEW- Rooms SPLENDID ROO BOARD.ly removated private house; references: W, 8630, Star Beench Office.31 5 OOMS \u2014 ON BATH FLAT, IN QUIET \u2018 private house: references exch warm room on bathroom fiat, Lo a ed rooms, with modern sccommodations.coms \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS.Creacent ot.233 2 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ON BATHroom flat, all modern conveniences; good tt Pg BOARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR LAEABL strictly private accomrmod with professional attendance; ladigs treated and attended.28 St.Monique st 222 6 J3OARD \u2014 GOOD TABLE BOARD AT A reasomabls price.802 Palace st.283 8 ARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLÉ BOARD: all home cooking, well served, at 8t.Catherine st.Lunches put up.233 8 Te ROOMS AND BOARD.4 A rg | RG \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND aise.rooms, with board, AE ins LOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED rouble rooms, with board: vacancies fof a few table guesin.O0 University a 2 ¢ hand position as cook; good ref able and willing.Address P, 4631, Star Office.wood.State price and locality to P, 6623, Star Office.233 2 ANTED \u2014 TWO MEN, JUST FROM Engiand, desire employment; strong.2333 ANTED \u2014 TWO MEN, EXPERIENCed wood cutters, want job cutting cord will assist with or take charge of set of books evenings.Have had large experisucs with wholesale mercantile trade and can give best qualified references from leading city merchants.Address P, 4630, Star Office.233 3 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPer, accountant or any position of trust; Room TO LET, FURNISHED SINGLE OOM \u2014 TO LET IN PRIVATE FAMILY, west and.easy access to cars.Telephone .§ Up 3017.Address Y, 8753, Star Braped ox fice.+ OOM \u2014 6 VICTORIA 8T., NICE bright roorh, with good board.233 3 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, warm and comfortabls, with board; alse: vacancies for a couple of iuble boarders.35 MoQtl)l College avenue.31 0.OQMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TWO DOUBLE - roca 0 bath floor, front and back; sinigie z elaborately furnished; vacancies foë Table guests.24 Mculll College ave.X18 room om bathroom flat.153 Bloury st.233 3 WANTED \u2014 A WOMAN DESIRES WASH- st, Pt.St.Charles.ing from houses, 25¢ per dozen.240 Knox 3 WANTED \u2014 BY LADY WITH B8IX typewriter, either position In office or set of books at home.P, 1, Star Office.233 4 Years experience as stenographer and day as a good laundress.Address L, 45 St.George at.233 2 ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE MARried woman work of any kind by the VW ANTED -\u2014 CARE OF FURNACES BY neurs st.John Williams.a steady, sober man.Apply 452 gens V ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cock in private family.Or housekeeper to one ornare gentlemen.Terms moderate if desirab with child five yeara of age, situation situation obtained.No.8 Stanley st.233 2 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN.POSI- Address Y, 8786.Star Branch Office.233 2 tion to drive a bread round.References, position as collector or any such work; can furnish good security, S, 82, Star Office.233 2 children.Best city references.Apply L, 4421, Star Office.232 3 aw ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN 23 years of age, holding Al references, a Roo \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM ON men only; private family.2576 St, Catherine street.231 4 at.near Crescont st.for two gentlemen or married home comforts.234 Guy st, bath flat, with or without board; gentle- OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR without breakfast.2402 St.Cajharine OOMS \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISH room, strictly private family, ev, two gentlemen; private family 40 Mackay street.OOMS \u2014 LARGE.BRIGHT, FUR- Dished, comfortable and tn, one or \u201cGentlemen only.97 Universi 283 3 ing privileges.15 Overdal Teleghone Un 144.2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.CO! TABLY FURnished rooms, in quiet use.- Telepbone.OOM ~\u2014 TO LET LARGH FRONT ROOM, bath flat, with or wi ut housekeep- ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED young lady position as governess to young tumes, cloaks; frst class finish; prices moderate.102 Kigin st.,, near Main and Milton.vicinity of Dorchester and Hallowell streets, is open to take on a few more.Enquiries may be left with Mr.A.GG.Gardper, 4298 Dor- chester st.234 4 ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING, LADIES and young girls\u2019 dremes, blouses, cos- 232 8 2aw ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE MAN WHO already attends to several furnaces In V JANTED \u2014 CHINBSE BOY ABOUT 14 ily or boarding house; must give good wages.Apply 2510 Notre Dame st.years of age, general servant for fam- ence (Mrs.Harvey), no washing.Apply Weng Wee, care of Sang Lae, 26tla St.Catherine the day or week.Best of references.Address N., 8 St.Hypolite st 34 8 TATED \u2014 SITUATION BY GOOD COOK out from Vancouver, four years\u2019 experi- OOMS \u2014 TWO COM TABLY FURnished single rooms, x, convent- ences.41 Mackay st.233 3 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE OR , FOR À stud taken.Bl Ste.Famille Phone East 2171.nat 232 2ecd gentleman; private Ameri family; no Metcalfe st.Roou \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED family, terms moderate.18 Mackay st.Rooss \u2014 SINGLE, WARM, HRIGHT, ita; no medical students need apply; hot water heating.868 @&.Famille at.POOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, NEAYEY FURnished, with all modern convent .127 233 2aw front room on bathroom floor: private 232 3 saw furnished; gemtiemen only of quiet had- moderate.10 Drolet st, near St Louis aq.OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN QUIET LOCALity, warm, furnished or unfurnished; rent - 234 2 - Rooms \u2014 UNFURNISHED.TO LET, GAS, hot water heated.Address 263 St.Ur- |.bain at.corner Ontario.Ros TWO NEWLY FURNISHED on bathroom fiat, ee Hunt i 3 street.234 2 water basting.33 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, UP-TO- young married woman, house work by date parlour and bedroom péi- Ww ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE coats and capes.Notre Dame st, &s We pay the best prices of any other dealer.Mall orders strended, or teleph Main 065.:* 218 20 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A SMALL coals, capes.woollen.samples.Bast cash prices for gd goods.Jromptly called for by M.Frank, \u201cWd WANTED TO PURCHASE.LADIBS and gentlemen's cast o& clothing, fur See Sam.first, 2336 sige terrier.Addreas KE, 4003, Star Office.\u20ac 229 9 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE YOURS AND everybody else's cast-off clothing, fur old gold wa stiver, travellers 210 © kinds of furs, prices paid, as we Deed guods.Mail orders ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIBS and gentlemen's cast off clothing, all furniture, carpets, highest Free SALE \u2014 SHORT GRAY PLUSH coat, also some blouses - cheap.ru .- 2 2 R SALE \u2014 MANUF, 8SAMples cashmere hose, ladles\u2019, ldven\u2019s and tmen'e socks; remnants srt muslin, flannelette, sheeting, table and butcher linens.Rowell's General Bazsar, 3 Cypress, eprosite Windsor Hall.\"JOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, HALL STOVE (Royal), in good order.117 St Hye Le 3 For SALE \u2014 NOTICE TO AMATEURS, twd magulficent hunt dogs (hunt race), weined to hunt deer, for sale.Address 540 De- loriméer avenue, Montreal.234 2 Fos SALE \u2014 NEW MORRIS UPRIGHT payable cash or $7 monthly; old plance of any JOR SALE \u2014 PLANOS, Yao, sas, 300 0.ou; ng machi dargains.84 Prince.Arnur si (Continued on Page 9.) MISCELLANEOUS.a VV 48TTRD '\u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR 2 bright boys, 6 and 8 respectively, in re spec in within emay distance of Montreal; Protestant school facilities desired: Applicants if farm- era preferred.yo oh possess affèction Bart two mothertess Do.Btate terms and full particulars to N, \"es, Star Office.222 10° M 205 CENTRE STREET, aanounce her miliinery ete place On Thutedey, mes | oi Blowing days.OTICE.\u2014 I HEREBY STATE TI DB.W.Cowsn, Will not\u2019 be feaponsi for oomtracted In My name without à written order from me.Oct.1, 1908.234 2 at L.Adler, 268 Craig st 208 30 draft not over hI; Jum be modem in.Sonar wR 38, Star ome.ns 6 ANTED \u2014 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT steamer, not Jess then 135 ft, in length, ANTED \u2014 TO BUY 6UBSTANTIAL et Fos sais SALE \u2014 AT KIMBALL'S HORSE Ex.pairs of ae horses, single harness a.express Drake.Telsohons East | 26.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.C.P.R.Stock Yards, harness.all of best quality and ofity 20 tt Fo : BALE \u2014 BRAND NEW VICTORIAS, Horses, morocco \u2018uphoistering, rubber tires, colour blue, at The A.C.Lariviere Co., 71 Bt.Antoine st.\u201c233 3 lightest ever built, for ons or two NOR BALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS HORSE.Apply 117 Windsor at.and = Foster and Co., Auctioneers, 603-005 a WANTED \u2014 PUPILS, PIAND, VIOLIN, 19e Victoria\" st SALE \u2014 \u201cAUCTION SALE AT Tes record brood mares.Send for catalogue.Paul st.PUPILS WANTED.singing lessons; course thorough, rapid.20 8 vate family, suitable for gentlemen or married couple.Apply 74 Milton st.2 2 tome.27 Laval avenne, near St, Louis oq.suit ju private All city eon Y Ss nae Sms could a J room.with all à five\u2019 minutes: walk from Place Viger Station, Ap OOMS \u2014 AT 743 SHERBROOKE oe ply P, 21, Star Office.287 all well furnished he 7 = noes OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS, HOT AND exchanged cold water, near Ontario st.Apply 478 St.Lawrence at.- 7288 à OOM \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLE _ front room, bath fist, with good boards \u2018 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT | table board 45 McGill College avenue.\u2018+ 233 8 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS TO LET, AT 13 Mansfield at.223 ¢ OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD.AT 241A 8t.Ae = \u201c toine &t., west of Mountain, 293 ; Tr 1 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.BRIGHT, fortably furnished rooms, with McGill College ave.5 Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD AT 748.Er st, near Victoria square.Roous \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM AND se board, suitable for two gentienmg\u201d off - married couple, very comfortable, with eles \u2018_ tric neg table board.16 Brunswiok ef, =.| my.ooMs \u2014 LET FURNISHED ROOMR with suitable for two gent! - or married 5 6.Apply to 107 Stanley ot; war OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DO UBLE PARe- lour bedrooms, suitable for two\u201d men or married couple; every oom first class board.2484 St.Catherine » WB Up 1531.as ooms \u2014 DESIRABLE ROOMS IN & newly furnished house, first class boat, with ; late dinner.Telephone, etc.Rafa ences required.Apply 52 St.Matthew ak » Sed - = OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED YT room on bathroom fiat, in a privaté- = ily; for a= gentleman only; electric telephone and shower bath in the ro Park avenue.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE room, with board, suitable for or tiemen; wel} furnished; Auer ant 8 Up 512.168 Mansfield of OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONY - © good attendance; first class phone.83 Mance at.OOMS \u2014 ÆND BOARD AT TE married couple or family of theres or, four, can have siting room and bedropuif to.= OOM \u2014 TO LET A SINGLE ROC well furnished, with board.Apply: Mansfield st.; 4 flat, with firm class board, near : \u2018sor Hotel.A, 8370, Star Branch Offfed.a OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN FRENCH FAMILY, where good French is spoken; quiet 234 3 quired.B19 Cadisux at.a few doors above Sherbrooke st, 284 3 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front room on bath flat; breakfast if re- modern cenveniences; small quiet family.69 Aylmer st., near Sherbrooke at.3s 2 water heated and telephone.68 Aylmer et, near 8herbrooke, 234 2 first floor, for two ladies or or gantismen ROM oa TO LET ONE LARGE FRONT phone eens etc.25 ft.Luke st.room in private house; tele- 224 3 gentiomen.2286 St.Catherine st, nr.MoGIi College ave.8 COMS \u2014 FURNISHED R Tt Mansfield st 3 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT bedrooen om bathroom fiat; Rooms \u2014 TWO' UNFURNISHED ROOMS rent moderates.Apply on bathroom flat, and one on third flat; 3% St.Antoine av.persons employed during the day.23 Victoria treet.\u2019 \u201c 234 8 OOM \u2014 LARGE.UPPER.WELL HEATed and furnished, suitable for cos or two Rose TO LET ses FUR- So EE de 4 | Po Tats privaie ODMS \u2014 AT 68 BEAVER Mavi \u2018focine, furnished, for gestiemen, Tory comfort.534 Sherbrooke st.Terme mod- | 3 OOM~\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE teont-voom.hot water heating, Âver light, R°° ercous \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT to rent, suit either anse jor two erie (tre single hed), Aspiy 24 Mountétr : Room \u2014_ BLEGANTLY FURNISHED Terma modersats.53 Viotoria st tral locality; Sunn smen of quiet habits ferred.287 Et.ms | mor ce suitable for one or two gentlemen, modern conveniences.Appiy 39 et.4 OOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room, bathroom flat, for gentlemen osly.| OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, IN quiet house, modern conveniences; cen- | Baie NEWLY FURNISADD ROOM ON with private family.108a University at, few doors delow ' Simrbrooke 2 3 pariour floor, for one or two gentlemen, VING | ing London College of Music Giplama.Park avenue, City.233 8 ANTED \u2014 PIANO LBSSONS GIVEN during the evening by young lady hold- WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY COMPETENT nomen, echnique laity.l M Qui College de 7 , Apple 2 music, pupils at their own Wine aR Xe Hg need professor mak: seach ranch R, 2% =n.\u2018Hubert ot.| \u2018WANTED D.\u2014 D.PARK- MACMILLAN, PU- Jeous PO De aurea stand |, puree number aber cé paplis eocopted.Oils, wa.: ; ve voleurs, ete.a pial pring Roos = te double 5 partours; private bathe: central, ing, - 237 12 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.10 PHILLIPS PLACE, {in good locality; room with folding \u2018A eval wu containing other things, a small leather spéchel taining & sual] ledger, 'lottern an other.cuments, of value to the owner only.how to Herald Office.Reward 35.24 2: @herbrooke st.1.08 \u2014~ MONDAY, 28TH SEPT or please returs to 186 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNI rooms and board in quiet family, light, suitable for two gentlemen or\u2019 couple; terms reagonable.723a Rooms \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, board; well lit; hot baths; cies to Union Hotel, 1944 Notre Dame st.2 ROOMS AND BOARD \u201cWANTED, nis \u2018WANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG YT ROT board In private- fam DATE ferred.Terms hot Wo creed £30 per 8 1 Address M.4475.Ser Office.Wire \u2014 BY TWO CG ) m ft Including breautage: locales\u201d tween Union avenue and Peal ots, Te preferred.Address U; 190, Ster Otic, with board, bath Oat, vicinity Bai Hil.Terms moderate.U, 284, Bar: Le -\u2014 AN TRISH SETTER DOG, \u201céFuruball\" on collar.FIbôgé {be rewarded If returned to S37 Peel at.ORT \u2014 ABOUT re rr heme eine « r e).Young ; 1 months, while heed mt Fiat.(Steraatna Loading of sais\u2019 whi ¢ rewarded at 197 Catle 4 OST \u2014 ON TRE MOBNING G or Yellow sortie dos.Witte legs and ee tony one ret him to 2 OBT \u2014 STOLEN YROM J sr.a TS > ara on brake.Meck leading to\u2019 its recovery.A; above address.OST \u2014 ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, umbrella.Owner's name on handls, ward at 4118 Sherbrooke et .OPT \u2014 TN THR CITY Gn THR WTR stant, leather valise, OST \u2014 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.small, stay and Crescent gold ) set with pearls.Reward at 2I8 St street.OST \u2014 ON BATURDATY NIGHT LAG brindle bull, with chain attached,.:d ewers to the name of Dick.Any one\u2019 detaining tbe dog will be pros Metesife st.+ slams.larke ans sonal Rooms TO LET DOUBLE AND SINQLS ments, om 88 to $15, a: No.16-D Breakiufit necessary.room, newly furniahed, modern improve- Rooms \u2014 SUPERIOR re, cots to ep lence; sieste light; uptown centre.131 8t.Alexander ry opposite Bt.James Methodist Church.dome comforts, in house Rooss TO LBT NICELY FURNISHED Sle oom.tC om,on bathroom Sat, also sin- T Cathoart at , Æ triends tor ences.om very rie Fi RN, .2: O0MS \u2014 LARGE FRONT FURNISHED.twe Te EE ian heat.al conveui- ras.¢ Calumet Arena, a gun metal ohsin_ sttached, Please urs to A M 7 Stanley at.4 Way cos - teas ke > a \u2019 * 3 ; > Fak.ESF OST \u2014 ON BATURDAY, 3TH 8; ber, between 1140 Dorehaster st.with small OST \u2014 ON WINDSOR STRENY, - * Wo ERLENCER \u2018 WA \u2014 EXP ee and Wilson i Saturday pond Apply < oe >.2 ond Co.M3 Vite o& © 384 A ms EXPRRIENCED SALES Wage \u2014 _ - udtes, pus ur os saz had.Bapiy Bo Leu hs en = ear 3 to 23 88° vastes \u2014 9000 GENERAL BEnvAMT.20 38 No washing.42 Lorne aveods.WANTED \u2014 BOILER MAKERB AND \u2018helpers.Bleady empioy- ment: higtiest wages paid.Poison [ron Works, Roller makers = \"nT 12 + ANTED ~ DID YOU EVER CANVASS?Would you like to if we can fteen dollars a weak! Send us nues We'll surprise you with a t Company, Srantford.Wane \u2014 TWO TO THREE DOLLARS young To day la being made Mght slong by Triensly is jum aac proposition.with all Wo eed five more fn every dounty.Wark Wars \u2014 $2.50 PER DAY AND EX» peanses to bright young men fea oan , 8% elder ones if young in spirit, of '@oter and industrious.By the year or for 60 days.Bay which.Drawer 66, Brantfo e v-1L -Eurapgts = 165 W- © MARKAT ia, |e L pay sure.Wesley Linscote Braat- good Wags to experienced.creme VANTED ma ST YGOLTUATS W Teokkoepln.\u201d al where, vad Jaron hoop & aot van 70 BRAY Tu MONTRMAL LA: OORONA HOTEL, SES, HSE UE .GUY aE STREET, AT = A wi carssces.Apply 3 eT Fr Go Apply befors 10 am.or are 8 pm Mackay ot 283 8 \u2014 NAMES.HOUSEKEEPORS Ww bent light, with .the most desull.ron write J.étaplotons General Delivory: Montieal Msclose dame 1 BNE |: ANTED sp OENDRAL, SERVANT FOR Samily OF twe: mut be weil od.after six 0 rrp Apply clock to Mpsansle \u2014 GIRLS FOR MARKING AMD | ig Laundry Co.Ltd.zés à GIELS FOR ee % 10, 13 Ins, ware Sookbindery werk: higheot wages ANTED \u2014 PERSON TO CALL ON RE- tall rade for manufacturing house; local Ihe at C0 La Faire Pride, at ware \u2014 A GOOD COACHMAN; Mo ERE a = > EE LST po dE m om.y fade Lit GAs ENGINES.Gas Engines Fon pe 1578 Beton a WIRE CLOTES.= Ll 1 Co, 88584.Jempe st ET PICTURE-FRAMING.Framies Made ti detvaroë, You goo that the work is O.K.and a credit to us.Let us frame your plotares properly and woery.No trouble.Heasiey, the Pieture ar $14.70, .SE ES Se | or pa i ov ER ME Beni ras but Goodyear Welt successful; chpiose aoif-ad- dressed envelope.Standard Hobs, ces We as and ria Avis 7.138, = \u201c PRIVATE HOSPIT.u y e WANTED \u2014 MARDI ayes ree a mi dress The Am rican A \u2014 EXP CED BLOUES neckwear, plenty a work; prices estmoun P > ANTED \u2014 \u201cFours Rex oF GOOD AD- machines.Apply The QG H.Harrower, Ae PS Mount hia Antanas Lee res who can She faférences will 8 Beaver Hall HILL 6 e Up $1 to $3.50 per day.IPO nd VVANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK.APFLY 118 ANTED \u2014 LOCOMOTIVE FiTiEms var me me LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.; bench erecting \u2018shop bands.Apply \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GENER- $3 oO by letter, J.433, Mgr Ofice.* Zw al servant, no_ washing or lroming; m- \u2019 5 = For Women WATE =, Semmarons rimamene Sis \u201cor oo oe 5 11 Buy Ui Tote pet vA For Men 35.00 basters and Éitére ou pants and vests 2 scies that Lau Boca in force some years Apply Lo Me.\u201cThorpe, 472 Guy st.281 8 ANTED = Young MAN 9 TAKS than the companies big Ae Sheil eur vs ONE STENCIL CUTTER correspondence, Saveriniog\u2019 \u201cand ub abecrip- = arr 225 St, James St.47 St.Lawrence St.gif sti\u2019 Worker inal: ony: Addrean 5, Tis meas Totten PHRENOLOGY.2447 $t.Catherine St.1551 St.Catherine St.\u2014 = TANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN x ; We LABOURERS [MMEDLA- general housework.Apply 724 Sherbrooke EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL and Harris, C.P.H.Dew hook maar\u2019 Amrit Hochelaga.233 4 ) \u2014 A FEW SMART YOUNG te work in Matt Room, Monday, ampere ck.Ap- ho ;_Andersom, War Mad È te Room.= {yore \u2014 A GOOD RELIABLE SCRUB PA y Wotman for a stendy position.Apply im- * Branch Office.corner Pecl and ir OPERATORS ON ueciéwear, plenty of work at geod Apply to Miss Hearn, The G, H.- sower Co, § Beaver Hall Hil.8 WEE \u2014 orvICcE bor, one WHO ST hy parents: blend as, Office.\u2014 N - wo, \u2018A GOOD STRONG BOY.AP was ee 7 8 top fiat, IL.M Packard and Co, MoGIili st.233 8 i ë f \u2014 BOYS FOR THÉ-HABOBA- tories; willing to make -ADOIS 1s.the College.| ANTED COOK AND HOUSEMAID, two algters, or two friends; highest wages.-Apply to 208 Peel st.2223 x street.WVANTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT, that can sieep at home preferred.No vaahing.Apply 184 Bleury at.ANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK; OITY RRFER- ences; no washing.Apply 200 ns N ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: must have good character: Food Wages.Apply to W.Walker, 3 Lageuchetiere st.\u2019 pext Unitarian Church.234 3 ANTED \u2014 GENSRAL SERVANT, TWO in family, no\u2019 washing: references required.5 Balle st, off St.Matthew.334 2 We ees Eon ee bo ten to afx.'ADply 003 Sherbrooke wt.abicmmid_ ADply becwesa Ta 8 pon Mrs, Herbert Molson, 340 Mountain st.234 3 Wow PLUMBER TO GO OUT Apply T, 135, Star Office.284 3 VVANTED \u2014 LaDrES= TAILORS.WE nik, Beanie Er, APP so Paul gul- es TiO FOR MONOLINE SA 5 English; raring wage, ER.Smith & son, - v \u2014 EL RS = ing done promiptiy at reesonable rates Carefui attention given Malone moon, Royal skirt 5.Co, 1560 Notre gliding.and Robern.IT Notre Dame.: 283 2 Dame at, first focr up.Main ish Ex ue WW anzED SKIRT OPERATORS IN ALL OR SALW FURNITURE, ' CARPETS, î , erin, oi ont, an bigot E'reriguriors, Rai sv, Fae Wn nt Mfg.Os, did, 2 Inspestor at.Wilder and Go.388 BL James 3410 Bi.Cain: 233 10 erine, 2ust Notre Dame.227 tt ANTED ie - RXPBRIENCED NECK.\u2018OR BALE \u2014 8 GH me SE Re BE I i SRE .w w of city.W.ge: sfrematen Cruscent Mt.Co., Ltd, Liverpoci at.Toi.Main 00.Tee 1 OR BALE \u2014 LAUNCH HULLS, Boa {VATED \u2014 A GOOD OENBRAL SER- > kiffe, sous and 15., ply event avenys, launches; bought, sold, ex i Tepalred : > \u201c 138 & [and Apply 13 St.Le at\u2026 Mont- en - real.230 4 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS HOUSEmaid.Apply at 281 Reel ot.3233 3 1) SALR \u2014 BABY QOODS, WOOL shawis, jackets, hoods, guiters, , infantess, bide, of | We Loan Money at the Lowest Sometimes expert shoe men are fooled by imitation Goodyear Welts.Sometimes they buy these imjtations to fool you.Buy the real \u201c Slater Shoe \u201d- made by no other process \u201cFool\u201d Shoes PROF.A, YOUNG, PRINCIPAL, Montreal Phrenological Institute, 2804 ET.CATHRRINESE.Reading Eee 82.0.am to 9 p.m on Ferns a specialty.Rare Ferns dishes filled.Tal Up 2744.Mail Orders carefully filled.Hall & hobinson, Outremont, Montresi.CHIMNEY CLEANER.CARPENTER AND JOINER.Nast at Ng Imp.Non-Explosive Shimzer Safe, Clean, Rapid.Simple, destroys aoar soot in ues\u2019 2 A stovepipes and extix fires.Sold by Thos.Lidstone Jpkoasroatest caro ors\u2019 work and real estate repairs.Esatimales chimneys, | gl valuati ad Otlice fittings a ven, ve a made.in guishes \u20ac eu D.DODS & CO specialty.\u2018raig Street.Tel.Main 2363 [3 - '.oe = 100 Moai Street ADDRESSES.ENGINES AND BOILERS.< PRESENTATION ADDRESSES |: Peerless Seif Olling Engines, Bell's Pa- HMANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED tent Valve and Governor, Re- EOWIN COX & CO turn_Tubalar, Koli Hoabor Fam and Lancashire Boil- Economic Hi \u2018Pumps.E.Leonard 105 & 169 Common, PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGETING DENTISTS.Don\u2019t Wait making np your mind W.GQ.Kennedy Dots to Dex for stove fittings Jas.At chester St cor.Mansfield, Tel.Up.3177, for the winter.chison, 53 Bleus.Tel Main 958.; MARRIAGE LICENSES.MORTGAGE LOANS.Fortign Member Inst.Patent Agents.England.8010s4 Temple Balldiug Moatrss PATENTS DENTIST.J.F.ROLLIT, SURGEON .DENTIST Has removed to 30 MoGill College Avenus Wesolicit the business of Manutacturers, Em LEGAL CARDS.and others who reatise the sdvisa of | Ei Ep ie en ey BE Reet tos Hartel el Vert Life Bee RYAN & BICKERDIKE aad Washington.D.C.U.S.A Advoeates, Barristers and Solicitors Liverpool and London and Globe Bullding, 113 Sb James Street, Montreal.TS TRADE MARKS PercyC.Ryan.Frank A.C.Bickerdike.\u2014\u2014 8e < \u2014 180 813 ACGIBBON, CASGRAIN, HITCH ANTOBELL & SORVEYER DA LIFE BIG 8t.Ja: James Street.CANA PRIE B.D.McGibbon, K.C.T.Chase-Casgrain, LO MONEY TO LOAN.Victor E.Mitahell, E.F.Surveyer, Douglas Armour.A.Chase-Casgrain.Surveying Instruments Send for Catalogue.HARRISON & CO,, 83 Metcalfe St, Rates in the City OT.pousebold furniture, pianos, or- and carriages, without sans ones or removing the \u2018We loan in sums $10 to $1000, -~ 1 to 12 moñtths.We sive.1ib- $ $ Foret Ne a ntarriage Llconte und s for levermen ISSUED BY .WILKS W.EH, Patièpe 58 Douoet & Philips.Not 23 aks 8 MICEAUY, Sa a | MARRIAGELICENSES PATENT SOLICITORS.lssued by John M.M.D 107 St.James St.& 36 Drummond 96 Wl ATENTS , |MARRIAGELICENSES Secured bu ail sénerion O\u2019HARA BAYNES, Notary, OWEN EVANS 204 St James st.Tel.Main 1717 .| pectua.Address, «« BLINKBONNIE, NIGHT CLASSES NOW OPEN.mubhorthand Science.Engtiah, Bookkeeping, À: Arts, Classics.A special class for the Royal Military College, Kingston, has also buen opened.A.J.HALES SANDERS, M, A., Principal.230 13 3aw SINGERS Let me select your Songs for you and yon will find they will suit you perfectly.Enormous 0.STEWART TAYLOR, Repertotre.2341 99 724 Sherbrooke St.| C.A.BOTSFORD, Secretary.aT 169 PEEL STREET.Rooms 1, %, 8, 4.FLETCHER KUSIC METHOD Piano School ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, Directress.GRACE M.McLAREN, in charge Westmount School.Classes and Piano Teaching have been.resumed.New classes being formed.i.221 Pes] Street, Montreak Victoria Hall, Westmount.Pupils prepared for certificated examinations if desired.223 13 _ 43 VICTORIA BQUARE.Bad A rs.Commercial Course ls thorough, com- ese sie praca course includes typewriting, or telephone (Main 2300) for pros J.Dy DAVIS, Principal, coxperpondience and office work.Write, oall 207 JohnB Norton, F.A.G.0, A BC O, Lio.Mus Fallow of the American Guild of Organists.Now York, Associate of the Royal College et ists, Lon.Eng.Licentiate tm Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OP CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Lessons In PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, VOCAL and the À \u201cSpecial Tete taught for children from 6to 10 years of age.Pupils prepared for examinations.At home dally (to arrange about lessons) from 3 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m.© BISHOP STREET.Business Co VILLE Most Widely Attended in America, .ST Tours Ender Present Principals: blishers of \u201cTHE CANADIAN FREE now in the 13th Edition.35th Year.discounts if pald Sore que.our \u201cdenis tly pri- ques a mere pou So treatment .and Fair, with ts $ $ $ \u2014_ ns 3 ANTED.\u2014 OFFICE MAN FOR oot 181 Wolk, .bookiteaping, enorrapir, ve eto., capable men ha oot \u201ccoger: ! ate Uvely age, experiences \u201cend | Mer Qian.: PA -A For, SALE \u2014 3 UsmD Frans TEA == pig Prices hits me an = na à I = 1 + three in family; wo washing; wages ten Clark\u2019 210 8t J Y a egy = rg « mom OBS, 1 ames ot.333 ¢ istomers every day.You should be 3 Jos SALE \u2014 LADIES HAS OOATS, we win be od to talk the mat- Wa \u2014 SMP YMENT IN LIGHT ma aT sass aoa taocy, three quarter ter Over With you, or telephone us.- NA hous Girl., length, vario: colours, ' 8861 Main, or estmount > i> french and English.8, 62, Star Odios.253 Clarics, room eme, 310 Bt.James ot: 389 .ter é p.n., and we Will send one $ ALL MAKES : tes RL pI a - - of our agents 10 see you.Warten \u2014 ExFrnicnonD TAILOR SALE \u2014 TWO EXTRA FINE NORD- .i $ d LINV ca (vont mater), ome Betmes pismcs, just in from rental Quite Montreni Loan & Brokerags Co., Both Now and Ii tly Use ; two.more tallors work at home.Us new im appserance ead tome.Cen del: moom 904, New York Life Building, gives.Address T, 8500, Star Beanoh Oftice.bought at $800 each for eash or abort date.sireet and Place &' | & =.$83 2 Apply at dace, Pratte, Nerébeimer and Glen.Cor.Sb Judes ed Armes do at Remarkably Low rices.ê don, N61 OL.Catherine at, above Drummond | CRAS.M, CAMIF Mgr., h el ; Wao \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT MAN, street.Call, phone or te ES capable of taking charge dt « wine cel- ONDY TO LOAN \u2014 IN ANY AMOUNT, P Tries tober ang ay, mum he en Fo pe aa TA UNS from.coe dollar upwards.with or witn- T it : writer, .apder, afraid work square Chickering, Halves security: o weekly monthl % | wight man very good wages offered, with gress Bros, Dominion, and other makers.Wil} be a poly Mr.Tours.room No.1, 246 The Colonial ypewr er-Co., -, JEUspedts of promotion.State age, experience, eold at $155 to $150 each on payments of $3 Tames ot.Tel, ML 3300 .238 3 LIMITED.47 where Tot employed ainry ero aed: \u201cete.Nes su caves Be abus ra i 13 BLEURY.STREET.Fi ote.Address 8 91, Star Office.235 | - * e's witHOUT EXDORSER OR sEOURITY 5 ; a : {SALARIED PROFLE can owr MONET ANTÉD -\u2014 Goo: GENERAL SER ALR = TESTER CARD .thelr awa DAIS, thout endorses Ir ADE for smal) amily pons AL SER.F + rar ana IN -180 security; payments to euit borrower; all busi.GOMMON SENSE gemioriable home for suitable girl.Apply 1160 Spwards.The Stewart Co.Sed ONTRAEAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Tem : Wee a HEAD PANTR = ; = : bs Building.186 St.James wt n x Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs.\u2014 A: Y MAN, OR SALE \u2014 GENTLEMAN'S NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.1 who éan earve joints and poultry.An.RACOON : also ladles\u2019 A \u2018gwar with refeeaces bo the Seward, à \u2018Bi.man ous je, idles\u2019 bandsme black Pu rails Loaned 5% retail mer All draggiste, or 831 Quesn, West, Toronto.2 283 à osats are vez êne.Wil any ressom- Beware of imitations.¥ able offer.30 St.Hubert et, 259.8 Saw.SR: ere prin + ANTED = AT ONCE GIRLS TO LEARN ok AS.87 Now York 14 ° Covernton ro Iren Blood Pills for Pale Ë a\" Shin folding; whea thoroustiy acquaint- SALE People.1f dragsist de ist docs = not keep 4 with work can high as 88 and es In Laser \u20ac ask him Lo sto there ane a Co es ov FT oH Wikiame.Branded ago.Gd Hl a s por 3 Nox nt; 0.mL Ou cal \u2018Agent \"sat by ° 23 2 | w ; : Cr.Sail for above prices.212 JOR SALE \u2014 2 MANHATPAN =~ find Cook's Friend Baking \u2014~\u2014 : ANTED \u2014 AT DNCB TWO OR THREE Nard table, 1 \u2018 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC Wa \u2014 to 1 in.In aout clans order.Apt iy Wr .: powder purs.We 40 mot wort sir curtine (letter to P.Mon Abel.CES = DOCTORS P DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, J uring Loepector st.pronounce 1s wholssome.| The $ 6 it -AfffANTED ED \u2014 GOVERNESS FOR CHILD Dye Devin low docs the _ HA Ris Hours 10 to 8 auur: ei Bros, 108 Poul ot.N.B.the right time.week at { Giiver welsax frmaton ot the Thy and Dis mon ention etTenC: inge.- Montreal Hatate Agent, » 8002.Star Branch om .HOUSNWIVES Piaintife vs.Montague Medien, heretofore |- of the re Ey and District of Montreal, pre- parts unknown, Defendant.\u201cTre Defendant 1s 1s ofdered to appar one ménth.Montréal, 30th Beptember\u201d 1008.Li that cake and bread +4 sent] î re within L 8.GIRARD | Jhotl -»-e \u2014 _ Dep, Frothasotarz.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE, Advanced Art Classes, 1908-1904 The Classes.will commence on Friday, October 16th, under the direction of Mr.William Brymner, R.C.A.Two scholarships for competition, Class rooms open dally for study.For particulars apply to the Secretary.2: 20 OPENING THIS WEEK, EVENING CLASSES, Accountancy, Mechastica) and 2 end Homan German.Young oung Men's Christian Asseciation, Dominion Square; Enroll how.231 5\" Telephone Up 985: KINDERGARTEN MATINEB \u20ac7th Concert of the - Montreal Conservatory of Music re rte Ed ES | Enerbiooke BU Westmount, » 4600 Saturday, October 10, 1903, at 3 p.m.sharp Chiigres of from b to 11 of caly will a itations on appl to be Divotor, > 2 C.B.SÉLFERT, 938 Dorchester Gt, + Msson & Risch Plano used.23% tr ter J.J GOULET Piane, Vecal Culture, Theory of Musie.- PHYSICAL CULTURE Miss R.Baker-Edwards classes will reopen as follows: Oct.Sth, Victoria Hall, West- mount, Fam Tuesday, Oot, 6th, Berthelet School, Berthe- let oy 31m pm, ednesday, Oct.Ta, Stanl Hall, Mont- Teal, 3.30 p.m.oy w Thursday, Oct.8th, H GS rand all, 8t.Luke Thursday, Oct.8th,\" I.W.C.A., Ladies Cana.7.15 p.m ay, Oct.Oth, Verdun \u201cBepool, 11 am, Friday, Oct, Pin, Beni Benior, Schoel 3 p.m.\u2018Privates \u201clessons mornings at University st.Appointments made by letter.+ ns = Prof.William Bohr, (Stuttgart and Vienna Conservatories) Prof, Music \u201cLoyola College\u201d Puplis propañes examinaiiens.Pref.Bodrory hours to receive pi are dally from 206 and 7 Bp.mm, athisatadio, 944 Dorchester St.on a phone Up.1374.938 M.Riel A Ces For Drawing and Painting Par es Open on The 8th of October.particuls ars EEE ae est his Stadio, Ad Evening Classes For Boys Writing, Grammar, Arithme! Bookkeeping aad Matriculation io SHORTELL\u2019S ACADEMY, 233 3 2677 8t Catherine St.ARTILLERY UNDERGOES ANNUAL INSPECTION.The annual inspection of No.2 Company, 2nd Regiment Canadian Artillery, The came out \u2018with and were congra by, Col.J F.Wilson, the inspecting a FF : Si : iE : 4 : i h ul ii RFF ie 3 Special Notice.was awarded the gold medal at the B Exposition, has been purchased by Sergeant Allen, band.Iayton Bros, sole agents for \u2018the Thomas Organs, warerooms \"144 Peel street.BI INPROVEMENT IN Those Registered Last Week Exceed Half Million Dollars.PRICES REMAINING FIRM Houses Scarce and Building Operations Light Owing to High Cost and Uncertainty.Real estate agents report considerable improvement in the warkel¥ Demand has been quite brisk of late, \u2018but the high prices at which everything is being held olds back business to a considerable extent.Houses are all well rented, owing to scarcity, and as a consequence, owners are Dot dieposed to part with them save et a pretty fair valuation.This, while it occasions an active demand for vacant lotsa, also enhances their value, \u201880 the market all the way around is firm.The high price of material and the uncertainty} of the labour market, has militated against\u201d building operations, so that at the pre sent time, there is very little houre building going on, not sufficient to fill the requirements of the normal increase in population.The outlook at present is for continued finn rents and scaraty of houses, while it is equally prubable that vacant lots throughout the city will be held at high prices.Messrs.John James Browne and Son, real estate experts and architects, report the following transactions : Three farms at Longue Pointe.A.Cleary, Chas.Le and Wm.Leney, 75,000; 359 St.Dominique street, 22.300; tot on Crescent street, 27 x 100, at $1.50 a foot, $4.050; two lots on St.George.street, 25 x 83, $500; one lot on St.Urbain etreet, 5 x 88, $400.SALES OF REAL ESTATE.Sales of real estate in Montreal and its environs, registered last week, show a great improvement on those of a few weeks ago.Those of the previous week showed a great improvemen: aiso, beng no less than #341,763.This amount is insignificant, however.when ccmpared to that of last week.Following were the \u2018details of sales amounting to 85,000 and over, taken from the list of Le Prix Conrant : EAST WARD.Nos.253 to 257 St.Paul street.with brick and stone house.The Prothonotaire of the Superior Court t9 Henry Trester, \u2019 LAFONTATNE WARD.Nos.381 and 8% St.Uubert street, with brick and stcne house.Wm.Mec Nally to Joseph Arvhambaul*, &52,000- ST.LOUIS WARD.Nos.183 and 185 St.Dominique street, and 1887 to 1891 Bt.Catherine, with the Theatre Francais - \u20180 rick.David Walker to the J.B.Spagrow Theatrical and Amusement Co.Nos.319 to 327 A street and £30 534 St.Dominique, with brick oe Victor Rouger to Napoleon Charbonneau, BEAL ESTATE SALES 2 nt ea de Ville to chap dames Jour.8 ST.ANDRE WABD.' 1221 Dorcbeutes seed, with brick nr hlippe Bastien Ww e, 2001 8.Catherine strest, - uy street, wi Corp- Her Majesty's Cafe, im pd À Her Maeutre Cale Pre West End Land Co., Ltd, $357,000.- © BT.ANNE'S WARD.Nos.2423 and 2424 Notre Dame vacant; Dame Helene Berthelet, wife - L.F.G.Baby et al to Hugh Patoo, mr with 905 to house and Loroux % tone buildi ment os.435 to 467 William street, brick house; Louis tienne Guy H.Boys to Hugh Paton, $28,000, Nos.221 to $47 Richmond street, and 51 to 61, and 50 to 62 Lock street, with brick house; Dame Mary Aan alker, ue of John Wm.Smith to Hugh Paton, ST.GEORGES WARD.Nos.13 and 15 Victoria street, with the Academy of Music Theatre in brick and : stone; David Walker to the J.B.w- Theatrical and Amusement Co., , §50,- ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.Nos.913 to 927 avenue Hotel de Ville and other immovables in St.Lonis Ward, with brick and stone house; ick Leroux to Chas.James Morris, $16,000.OUNT.Metcalfe avenup, lots 244-144, 244-154, with brick and stone building; Joseph Cc.Deslauriers and Nelson C.Deslauriers to John Rogers, $7,500.untain and Montrose avenu lots 318, pt.N.E.320, pt.921, with bi and.stone house; Robert F.Macfarlane to! James Bailey, $15,000.OUTREMONT.: Outremont ave., lots 35-222, 223 and 2, with brick house; J.Panneton 40 L'Oeuvre et Fabrique de a paroisse Saint-Viateur | d'Outremand, $5,220.SAULT AUX RECOLLETS.Lot 438, Adelard Dagenais et uxor to: Arthur Sicard, $5,000.LACHINE.~ he\" Vallee to Arthur.Lot 188, Guitautt\u201d $5, POINTE CLAIRE.a Lot pt.42, Hon.Nap.Charbennean to! Victor Rougier, 36,000.TOTAL SALES BY wARD.Following were e the ssles by wards: °° East 05000 : nes sees ss asce e.310, 000.Lafontaine.\u2026.\u2026.soss we sect msocqée 2 a St.Lawrence.vou août 00008, A ! St, Louis.seesaw a+.30,300.00 .St.Mary's.ceca preeen os 8,000.00, * St.aouu wesvsoWE ver B.St.Anne 8.»scc nosseu un 099220) ; St.George\u20198.\u2026.u weee ag 50,000.00 Et.Joseph.2.vesvas .$0000 Petite Cote.sees.85880 +.655,200.35 TUNISIAN'S FAST TRIP.Allan Idner Inward Makes Passage Zand to Land in 4 Days 15 Hours.\u2018 The Allan line steamer Tunisian, Capt passed Rimouski at 7.40 p.m.yeste.y lowards f&r Montreal, and re- \u2018ported all her passengers well.The trip has been a good one, the vessel making the time from land to land in 4 days and 15 hours, Ghe will reach Quebec about 6 o'clook this morning, and may possibly arrive at Montreal this evening.Follow.{ng ia a list of the steamer\u2019s saloon passengers: Mr.H.C.Banon, Major Banon, Mrs.F.P.Ball, Maste I, Mrs.C.Van Baskirk, Mrs.8.G.aus.Miss Beatty, Mr.C.Burnby Bell, A.8.Renn.Mrs.G.Black.Mrs.B Mr.R.8, Black, Rev.M.Black.Miss Brake.Mr.Ves- sey Bosweli, Mr, A.D.BraithWaite, Mrs Braithwaite, Mr.A.W, Brooks, Mr.Campbell, Mr, 8.Clarke, Mrs.8, Clarke, Mrs.J.P.B Casgrain, Miss M.Casgrain, Mr.U.Casgrain, Master N.Casgrain, Master R.Casgrain and maid, Mr.Cliffe, Mr.T.G.Coom be.Miss Coombe, Mr.A.R.Creelman, M Creelman, Miss Creel.man, Misy Creelman, Mr.G.H.Crimes.Mr.H.B.Cruso, Mrs.Crüno, Miss Cruso, Miss F.B.Cruso, Mr.W.Denton, Mrs.Denton, Rev.O.Donohue, Mr.J.A.Douglas, Mrs.Fougles, Master Douglas, Mr.D.J.Drakeford, Miss A Hanford Flood, Miss Folger, Mrs.E.C.Fry, Mims L.H.Gault, Mrs, Gault, two children and maid, Mr.M.F.George, Mr.T.Gill, Mrs.Gill, Captain W.H.Glossop, Mr, A, Grant, Mr.W.Graydon, Hon.Grosvenor, Mr.Arthur Guise, Dr.H.D- J.Harrington Miss L.R.C.Harvard, Miss Haslewood, H.Haslewood, Mr.W.Hendrie,\u2019 Hendrie, Miss Hendrie, Miss E a: J or, Gordon Jonss, Mrs.E.= Jones, Mr.J.A.Johnston, Mr.H.Joseph, Mrs.J h, Miss M.Joseph, 8, Joseph Mr.H.M, Kerr, Miss Këêrr, Mr.T.Lancaster, Mrs.Lancaster, Mrs, Lough, Miss F.Macintosh, and maid, Mr.Lucian Mareon, Miss V.Mclllrese, Major J.Forbes Michie, Miss Mfihan, Miss Miller, Mr.W.8.Murphy, Mr.TA Murray, Rev.R.H.Nash, Mr.C.Needham, Mrs.Needham, Miss I Major J.F.Nott, Mr, A, R.Nott, Mr.P.O\u2019Brien, Mrs.O'Reilly, Mr.ra Osborne, Miss Oxley, Mr.G.R.Pat- tullo, Mrs.J.Puddicombe, Miss M.C.Puddicombe, Miss A.L Puddicombe, Mise L.W, Pudgicombe, Miss Ramsay, Miss H.RY.Reid, Mr.Baron W.Ryley, Mr.J.M.Rimington, Mrs.Rimington, \u2026 8.Samson, Mr.A.Mr.De Vries, Mr.W.\u2018McLes Walbank, Mrs.\u2018Walbank, Mr.Warren, Mr.Wm.White.\u2018Mrs.Winn, Mr.A, A.Wovendeu, Miss L Wovenden, Assistan aster Why- ham, Mr.A F.Wright, Mr.A.BH.H.Wright, Mr.J.Samuels.Chartered as Transport.The Dominion line steamer Dominion, Capt.W.Mendus, with $8 first, 210 second, and 458 steerage passengers, from Matane inwards for expected to arrive at Quebec early this à anâ at Montreal this évening- up a good dally average.This Dominton's last trip to Mont- this season, as she will, after the voyage.home, go to Halifax to take troops to the Old Country, sailing from that port December 5., Kensington for Montreal.The Doeminion Une 98.Kensington sall- | ed from Liverpool for Den Lars pm sengers, and a genoral cargo The Loed lhe stéamer Lord Lans- i L.A.H.Vipond, from Liverpool, with 164 saloon, = second cabin and #8 STE] SHIPPING NEWS.HIBERNIAN GOES AGROUND.Allan Liner Touches at Ile Ronde, | But is Shortiy Afloat Again.Owing to the\u201cjamming of her gear the Allan line steamship Hi went aground at Jie Ronde oppasite city yesterday morning, -\u2014\u2014 The steamer left port Jor London at + o'clock in the morning and when \u2018oppe-.site the lower end of lle Ronde, her steer ing gear failed to work, the consequaenss being that her bow touched bottom.and.she swung around so that her head : up stream.Tugs were despatched to assistance and the water was pum om ber forward tanks, With the ; ° ugs finally rej .herself and Droceeded her way.na will be examined at before proceeding, but it is not believed that the vessel suffered any considerable damagé.ARRIVED MONTREAL Steamship Tampican, 3188, C.Harrison, from Antwerp, with a seneral cargo, to F.Leyland & Co.Steamship Transit, a, P, from Sydney, with coal, to F.A, & Co.Steamship Congal, 85, L, - elsen, from Sydney, with coal, to F.A.Routh Grange Dn s TW.su, \u2019 Reford À Co.to eamship Lord Lansdowne, 17%, R.English, from Quebec, -with part cargo to R, Reford & Co.a mahiP ponmouth, me, G.Birch.man m stol, with a general \u2014 Company.Atlantio 8 CLREARED.\u2014MONTREAL.Steamship Con 085, I».Danielson, Sydney, light, SE.A.Routh & Ca.or Ocean Steamships.Etruria, at N York, from Genoa.Naples and Almeria, October 1.?British gens, Ne Y .AR 1 ew York, from .Germanic, at New York, from Liver.pool and Queenstown, October 1.3 rean, at Halifax, from and Liv 1, at Xe Glasgow.Haverford, at Liv 1, delphla, October i , 0! \u2026 at Liverpool, from Boston, bunts Vi tron te ctotia, at Pt Ÿ New York, ron ber 1.ymouth.Notes.The Dominion line steamer mpgton man arrived at Portiand at 8 o\u2018éloëk tast Tuesday morning.The steamer Transit, Captain P- \u201cFoyu, with a oargo of coal from , Rr- Fived at Montreal y yesterday.c Captain.L.Dan- {| The steamer, Congal, 1son \u2018leisen, with a cargo of coal, from Byd- ney, arrived at Montreal yesterday.The Donaldson line stesaner Tritonia, Captain W.Stitt, with general cargo.from Glasgow, arrived at Montreal yesterday.The Leyland line steamer Belgian with general cargo, from Montreal, rom Quebec for Antwerp at 10 0'çlook yesterday morning.ie The Leyland line os.Captain C.Harrison, from Antwerp, erri $ Mobtrout ioe ate Wednesday evening.wie Dominion Hne steamer general cargn, from A oy Passed Father Point ta _\u2014 t- veal, at 3.20 o'clock srday - The Dominion vienmiée - wna passengers and I _cerge, from - Portland, passed Brow Head at-ttirpe o'clock y afternooï, itrrards for - Liverpool.\u2018 go; from Boston, wards for Liverpool at § e'closk yesterday morning.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Mount Royal, with general cer- so.from London, nassed Father Point thwards for Montreal at 640 o'clock yesterday morning.; eral cargo, for Montreal, expsoted to arrive in port thits aftéenoon.\u2026 * The Canadian Pacifte Atlantic line steamer Monmouth, NC a.rw eg \u201cJOHN MURPHY & co.plete\u2014complete in varied UNDERWEAR shapes! w.headwear! NEW BOYS FALL NEEDS FOR T- MORROW'S BUYING ! ! Our Fall assortments are characteristically com- popnlar price-values ! Perfeet satisfaction will therefore result if you do your shopping here to-morrow ! Our aim is to apply what vou seek\u2014fhe best af the closest cuf figures possible! Sec our splendid showings in the following lines :\u2014 NEW FALL GLOVES All the best brands of the World's best makers! NEW FALL HOSIERY AND All the most reliable makes in perfect-fitting NEW FALL NECKWEAR For both ladies and gentlemen, NEW FALL CLOAKS Unlimited range of choice at prices to please! NEW TAILORED FALL COSTUMES Stylish, well-tailored, in finest materials, NEW FALL BLOUSEWEAR in all the newest and prettiest patterns\u2019 NEW FALL MILLINERY Modelled on the most artistic creations of Parisian SUITS and GIRLS\u2019 AND CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES Up-to-date and well made, in the best materials! range of styles, and in PE Terms Cash.JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341-2343 St Catherine Street Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740.| U FR S Before the cold weather REPAIRED ate cost.Fall Hats Our Repair Shop is thoroughly equipped to repair Furs in the most prompt and efficient manner at moder- AE.CLEMEN comes have your Furs repaired and putin good order for the winter.New stock of Men's and Boys\u2019 Hats and Caps now received.323 St.Lawrence St., near Ontario Street.234ty1 St.Henri Methodists.The Methodist Church at St.Henri has been undergoing repairs for the past few weeks, during which time the services have been held in the school room.The thurch will be re.opened to-morrow with special music, not only by the St.Henri Church choir, but also additional vocalists.The re-opening services will he -followed by a concert next Friday in the St Henri City Hall But 14 per cent.of the people \u2018ot Bul- æüria srg Moslems.) Memorial Service.There will be a memorial service next Suuday evening in Square Met.odist Church to the he memory of the late Mr.Samuel Fimey.Rev.4.P.Rose, D.D., formerly pastor of the, church, will \u2018speak, as well as-the Rev.C.E.Mannmg, the present pastor.ACQUITTED.\u2014 Judge Desnoyers yesterday morning acquitted John Murray, who was charged with stealing a watch from a man named Mathieu.mm] PE TOR NOEL Permits for September Show a Big Increase.THE SMOKE NUISANCE Fire Committee Will Insist That Consumers Be Used Throughout the City.At a meeting of the Fire Committee yesterday afternoon, Boiler Inspector Champagne read a report, saying that active steps were being taken to put a stop to the smoke nuisance.Sixteen actions had been taken in the Recorder's Court against psrties who would pot use smoke consumers.In nearly every case the city had won.Consumers were now being more The committee decided not to sell four small and old-fashioned fire engines till new machines were secured.It was the opinion of Ald.Robertson that a new fire engine should be bought by the city every year for several years to come.Old-fash- toned machines should be done away with.The Building Inspector prese a re had port, Showing what building or September.the new buildings figure $408,535, as compared with $138,580 for August.Of the 57 permits issued du month, 28 were for dwellings, 7 PoE core buildings, one for a large office building, and the rest for cheaper constructions.The Bell Telephone Company\u2019s new office building in Hospital street is estimated to cost $1 ow 18 ost A permit was issued to the United Shoe Machin Company \u201c% Canada, for a $50,000 addition to the present magnili- cent: new building at 837 Lagauchetiere 8 A permit was also issued > ugh Paton, account Shedden Compan a factory building at Richmond and and Tinh liam streets, to cost $45.000.A permit for a $40,000 store building on St.Catherine street was ismed to the John Ogilvy estate.The Wire and Cable Company are erecting a second mew buildin adjoining their present factory on St.James street, between Guy and Lusignan streets, which will be used as a telephone and power cable mill, and will cost $27,000.The Ogilvie Flour Mill Company will build 8 mill on Mill street, to cost $25,000.A block of dwellings on Sanguinet street, sine built by J.Emile Vanier, will cost Permits for repairs to gas pete aspire 4 the amount of MEETING OF THE GROCERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.À meeting of the Montreal Grocers\u2019 Association took place laat night in the Monument National.The following were elected as officers for the year: President\u2014Mr.N.Chartrand.First vice-president\u2014M.Limoges.Second vice-president\u2014Mr.Meynard.Treasurer\u2014A.Bastien., Secretary\u2014J.A.Beaudry.Directors Mere.Labonte, T.Ber- geron, J, Paquin, % Laurendeau.© are A.levesque and J.A.Thé association voted a bonus of $25 to Notre Dame Hospital and a | the General Hospital Ke sum to A matter which wes discussed at some length was the, uudesirability of vendors going round the streets with carts waggons selling fruits and vegetables, 204 a committee consisting of the active officers was appointed to wait on the City Council and lay the matter before theme purpose is to have these veadors prohibited in their operations.The meeting was largely attended.Missionary Meeting.important meeting of the Board of the Mine Society of the Church of England in Canada will be heM ir ronto Tom?mex eek, when 3 ober of the n cer present.bre Bond may alto attend, The Women's Auxiliery to the Board will be represented.There will be meeting of the W.A.on Tuesday and eo on W ay.Mrs Paterson Hall, Montreal, general tary, Will be present, soning me Albert Holden, president of the Diocesan W.A., and convenor of general educational committee.Mrs.ing, diocesan treasurer, will also probably attend the meeting.OA, gr well, The secret is RISK =.77 We must preserve health, RCE 27 VI Lo A 5 Save the stomach : - t and rest the nerves.Digest well and sleep well en in To- | Agri SEO TTI Re LU 10-piècé Set, 10-piéce Bet, hs | r fh Ë ! i ?vee vos con ve mn Ri iE I 3 e *% 2 233 ST, LAWRENGE ST.A DAINTY SPARE ROOM FOR VISITORS Should be furnished with one of our handsomely Decorated TOILET SETS for the washetand.We have many styles in designs, colors, and decorations.on, per sat om Pink Brown, Blue and Green, floral decors, Bt.ae how it adds to, he For 5 ving Your + e ; nd comfortable.Price vas, | ; .ge drop ot by wad.Bort wad dary: ; Bonmanviis.Qué, 5 BL a.te \u201c0 + x Ts See lied, Co Sodio?de ns a GAC INSTITUTE 108 4.Donte Sireet - MONTREAL -222 158 ool THREATENS DAMAGES FOR EXPROPRIATIONS.At the last meeting of the Council of ve, thé secretary submitted à letter from Mr.T.Bastien's attorneys, threatening pi proceedings against the town from MY.Wm.property as being too high.It was re- Mestre.C.L'Heureux and J.@.Fafard were invited jo, tender for overcoats for, the police and firemen, hote! license of Mr.Emery Cadieux | Dame was transferred to Raoul Aunais tre mettent = Silver Wedding.Mr.and Mrs.De la Cueva, of 170 St Denis street, gelebrated their siiver wec- ding yesterday in a very happy manner.In the morning a high mass of thanksgiving was celebrated In St.Michael's Church by the pastor.Rev.Father .A goodly number of friends as- UNDERWEAR J is Soaran aranteed unshrinkable © best all- wool unshrink- \u201cable line on the market, \u2014 Lo I36tyS aw à YP STREET TRAFFIC AND.The stopping of Ma: enid ; sible that fatal Bl, TH ER wos inspector, documents and papers | belonging to the Str Corporation oon Transfers of licenses firmed to M.Domina Gagne toine street, and te Dame BRE sap natonal Harvest with a capital of $1,006,000, RAILWAY Y CROSSINGS, i It was resolved that Wiss Notre Dame.EE A charter has been gra Company, SE but United\u201d ators are all Hamilton men, States capitalists provide the money.\u201coer a Head) Dhinfectant\u2019 in the bath softens M Roy, Louis Philippe Dufresne, Florence lable Kendall, third ; andghees of Capt.G.H.Kendall.FOBLE-JOHNSON\u2014On the 9th -ber, at the residence of the bride's pare \u201cents, Three Rivers, by Rev.Geo, C.D \u201cPorsee, Wilitam James oble, of Pave- \u201cRayvills, Que, to Miss Adelaide A.John- 8 mm Bts Gentomber Jos et 5 8e e Rev.re veh William W.Rutherford, to Mary Ioujse Emerson, youngest daughter of L - tha late John Emerson, of Barrington, rue us: À ARMON-COUGHLAN-On October 1st, by the Rev.M.Callaghan, Freda A.Bermon, to Kate M.Coughlan.DEATHS IN THE CITY.*, SARRON\u20148uddenly, September 0th, An- \u201cmie McCarthy, wife of Edward Barron, zac 60 years Funeral will leave her \u2018if@sband's residence, 101 St.Hypolite | :@treet, on Saturday.October 2nd, at \u201c4.35 a.m.sharp for St.Patrick's Church, :¢hence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.\u201c¥riends and acquaintances invited to at- \u201ctend without further notice.DOHL\u2014At 181 Laval ave.on Thursday, wim October, Miss Hedwidge Bohl, be- $ and only sister of Mrs.J.J M.n, Notice of funeral hereafter.9 -\u2014In this city on the 1st inst, \u201cAnnie Louise, second and dearly beloved \u201c Saughter of R.and J.Morrant, aged \u2018years.Funeral service will be heid \"on Friday evening, the 2nd October at \u201c8 p.m.at her father's residence, 71 Ful- ford street.Funeral Saturday, October ve at 7.30 am.to Windsor Station.at Hudson Heights, P.Q.ampshire, Eng., papers please copy.233 2 RD EM ERSON\u2014On Wednes- + DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.AMY\u2014At Truro, on September 25th, John eed ton of Mr.and Mrs.John F.Amy, 3 years.BOT A: Valleyfield, on the 2nd Agness Selkirk, wife of the late ; John Bothwell, in her Th year.BURTON.On September th, at Win- egina son of J - ton, aged 10 months.* f- John Bur BALDOCK\u2014At Grand View, on Septem- ne Suste Bcott, \u2018widow of the late ) BRIGHT_On September 2th, at Toronto, Elisabeth Bright, wife of Thomas À, Bright.* BUCK\u2014At Hamilton, on September\u2019 0th, Rachel.Buck, aged 19.years.BINNS~\u2014At Winnipeg, on September 71 Margaret, beloved wife of À.8 Binna® CLARKE At Toronto, on September 29, \u2018mma W., daughter of the late Rev.isha Bhaw, D.D., and wifé of Dr.W.Clarke, of Lindsay.* TER\u2014At Medicine Hat, on Ber 5 apd, Mil Carter, ter of Mr.and Mrs, les A.Garder, Agod 5 months and 25 'éays.* - DAVIS\u2014At C on Beptember 24th, .Fannie, only hier.of .and Mrs.FE.J.Davis, H, B, Co, aged 4 months \u2018and 10 days.* ; GILL\u2014On September 29th, at Hamilton, ~Willam Gill, son of Matthew Gill, aged years.* GATES-At North Brookfield, Queen's, 4 September, th, Marietta, wife of Dr, bat sd ai le ver, J.Glover, Pre Halifax, James H.Hart, in er pe at Toronto, on Bep- amber hb.Fisaben wife of John WEER\u2014At Toronto, on Beptem- 29th, Margaret H \u2018the date Robert Hoôstrawser.* HARFORD- FLOOD-On J at vie Man, William Compton Han of Farmiey, Co.Kilkenny, ve, 5 At Beamsville, Ont., on Septem.Mth, Eric, infant son of Edward M.OMe DEN\u2014At Winnipeg, on ngs erite years, vit ot e Lumsden.$ vo CK\u2014At Halifax.on September aa AN H., plaughtar of Bridget and ; cCormack.linpedosa, on the McFarlane, 2 A th, ¢ %ith, at Cale Somme: \"OCennor Apia a NE 3 Ad Inte Thomas Ts eM LA North Ontario, and Jrother of Sher.$ Paxton, of Whitby.* Lux À Baldock, in the 27th yeer of her | ogtrawser, widow | ia Cal.on ihe | Ont., on Septern- | ai Paray, wife ot Ben- - aged © i S, CARSLEY Ce i S.CARSLEY ta ve estimate,\u201d re the ai tween Hoots to atom Ladigh\u2019 18 length Costs, in dark grey an select from.\u201d Bottoms ue see Miss Camille M.Stafford and Pro.| oe dome paroeinie 2° ute ju Sweet Caporsl Cigarette 6, at 8 pm.\u2019 Park Logan\u2019s F: mind.Pia fl \u2018FOR EXPORTS?a day the most conspicuous export manufactur ing country in the world.AAAALA A Why is this?Because the people and states men of the United \u2018Sitates realized years ago that a strong Re Policy would first of all Duild up home manufactures by secur ing for Americans the best home market, feeling sure all the time tsat once the manufacturers of the Uniied States grew to the needs of home consumption they would go on * béllding for export trade.And to-day all that was predicted for the manufacturers and workingmen of the Uni- fod States has come true, Millions upon millions of foreign money and teus of thousands of foreign workmen -@re pouring into tbe United States to fFeap some of the fruits of the great ; onal Protective Policy of the \u2018American Union.Can Canada repeat is?Look at the Cotten Mills, Tobac- @ Factories, Rolling Mills that were _bafit up In Canada under the National \u2018Policy, and we can easily picture what \u2018Would happen If the Government of Sanada would give to Canadians a a-for-Canadians policy, looking first to the seguring for Canadians the an consumption, and then a +ghare of the markets of India, Great .Britain, Australia, Japan, Italy, Spain, South Africa, in fact, of the whole world.A LOAN COMPANY TRAGEDY.In connection with the proceedings to \u2018Wind up the Atlas Loan Company, whose .failure was the sensation of the St.Tho- w., mas district last spring, a gray-haired farmer, who is said to have lost 320,000 by the collapse, addressed the court at some length and with vehement earnestness.Among other things, he said: \u201cThe hardship upon our city is beyond ealization to t not familiar with lo- .conditions.Merely to instance the ac i of these banking people and 1ndi- cate the spirit with which their business Was conducted\u2014St.Thomas is a railroad town to a great extent.Whenever a railway man was killed in his dangerous calling, and the insurance or compensation was peid to his widow, emissaries of these bankers\u2014this Atlas Loan \u2014 hunted the widow until they procured \u2014 oftentimes poor pittance, it may be considered, when it took the place of the family \u201cbread-winner\u2014at any rate, the only support of the widow and orphan.\u201d There are few acts so callously cruel as to rob the widow and orphan of their Joeans of support.A man must be hard- driven, indeed, to be guilty of such devil- iehness.And it is precisely such results of finanaial collapse as these which make failures of banking and loan institutions such terrible tragedies.But, in face of the fact that the widow and the helpless are always involved in such crashes, ought not the law of the land to be more careful in guarding egainet them Our banking act now makes « bed failure almost impossible; but Joan companies are not so well protected.Certainly a company founded to invest money $n \u201cgilt-edged\u201d mortgages, and in nothing else, should never be permitted by a belated amendment to use the funds entrusted to it for this purpose in specu- lation\u2014probebly \u201con margin.\u201d Certainly, too, it should be frequently and rig- Every deposit-receiving company looks, to the untrained woman and the inexperienced man, like a bank; and the law should insist upon making it equally safe.tt ARE NOT CONSIDERING SUCCESSOR TO HERBERT.British Foreign Office Will Take Time About the Selection.London, October 3.\u2014It is authoritatively stated that the Foreign Office has not yet considered the question of a successor to Sir Michael Herbert as British Ambassador at Washington, and will not consider it for some time to come, Lipton Takes It as Joke.\u201cChicago, October 2.\u2014Sir Thomas Lipton smiled when told that Senator Kearns had mentioned the Baronet as Deing an ideal successor to Sir Michael Herbert.He said: \u2018I must say that I am not a statesman, and there is no possibility in the world of my repre- venting Great Britain at Washington.\u201d 8ir Thomas will leave for New York to-morrow morning, abd will sail next Friday for London.He has almost entirely recovered from his illness, and his physician does not anticipate any relapse.The Venezuela Tribunal, .e Hague, October 2.\u2014The first ion of the tribunal appointed to ærbitrate the question of the priority of the claims against Venezuela of Great Germany and Italy, over those of the other clalinants, was held to-day.The question as to the in which the proceedings Miould be conducted was discussed.Great Britain and Germany claimed fhat the memoranda of the claims should be in English, though the pleadings might be in other languages with the permission of the court.A decision in this matter will be announced today, wlien an answer to the Wayne \u201c MacVeagh's request for Venezuela, to be allowed to commence her case at once, will also be given.Britain op- \u2018poss.Mr.MacVeagh's application.\u201cCOFFEE SETS \" consisting of coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug and circular * .$17.80.Which is especially good value.It\u2019 is the finest electro plate, on had white metal, of guaranteed wearing qualities.The pattern oo pleasing to the refined : taste~\u2014the plain burnished sur- ee With an.unobtrusive bead- olin Bach pièce stands on ep, andi tie R.HEMSLEY, eter } Silversmith, ; Fry The United States is to- | Ë.« » dre in Town Will Receive : Wages.DEPARTURE OF THE TROO Mr.Coyne Receives No Confirmation of Report That Bank Has Underwritten Loan, Special to the Montréal Star.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., October 2.\u2014The tenon here has been relieved b the tardy tance by the Ontario Govern- went of Mr.J.P.Whitney's proposal that measures be taken to due the workmen of the \"allied companies.The news that the Government had at last yielded reached here esterday in the form of a telegram to Mr.Wa.Coyne, assistant to the president of the Consol.dated Lake Superior Company, signed Jointly bre N.Smith, Liberal candidate, a .Barry, secretary of the Unemployed Workingmen's Committee, both of the wages days.The telegram was in these words: \u201cThe Government has arranged to have pay rolls of all companies met at once.A representative of the Treasu Department will be there to superise the isbursements.which will commence on Saturday.All employes actually on the spot will be paid in cash by banks immediately.Government desires that all bona fide workmen get their pay in full, whether now at the Soo or absent, so long as the wages actually reach the hands that carned them.Warn men inst selling time cheques, and speculators against buying.Latter may lose their investment,\u201d\u2019 About the same hour D.D.Lewis, general superintendent of the Algoma Steel Company, received: the following message from Mr.Clergue: \u201cHave arranged pay roll.in Satur day.Leave for Soo bog 8 Mr.Clergue and H.L.Drayton, who will act as solicitor for the Government, and likewise will represent the Treasury Department in the supervision of the dis bursemént, are expected to reach here this evening from Toronto.Mr.Coyne stated last night that everything would be perfected so as to pay the men as expeditiously as possible.The men will be paid in three offices of the company, and the three town banks will arrange to keep open all day to cash cheques as fast as presented by the men.It is estimated that no fewer than 3,000 will be handed in for payment.These will aggregate almost $300,000 NO MORE TROUBLE EXPECTED.There are about 1,300 men in the town, who will get their pay on y.Almost all of these will have two time cheques to present, representing their August and September pay.It has been decided no longer to retain any troops for duty, aæ all unger of a repetition of the discopd of Monday last is past.Accordingly, the regulars from Toronto and the local militia will be dismissed- from duty to-day.The regulars will return to Toronto by special train at once.Another train load of bushmen arrived last evening from the lumber camps.They of a peaceable disposition.T LEGAL DISPUTE.The Coyne Bicknell argument over the ion of the works which stands Jor earing on Saturday morning, like i be adjourned for a few days.The Michigan ke Superior Power Company will pass into the hands of James Bicknell, of Toronto, who is a repreætntative of B.F.Fackenthai, appointed Rectiver tor the United States properties of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company.All the operations of the company go on as at present without interruption.The Re ceivership covers only the Michigan Lake Superior Company does not affect the Traction Company, which is a separate organization.The decision to surrender the property and the arrangement for the change of hands was made at an extended conference yesterda between Mr.Bicknell and Moore and Co pany.Messrs.Orr, yne, representing the com- TROOPS, SENT HOME.Sharp at 11.30 yesterday morning a special train bearing the second detachment of Toronto tops pulled out of the C.P.R.station Lomeward bound.They were under command of Col.Buchan, the total strength being 289 officers and men.The departure of the troops was made the occasion or 5 the streets being I with citizens, w.heartily applauded the soldiers as they marched to the station.The troope had put in a hard night, almost all the men of each detail being on duty at some point or another.The men were picketed over an ares four miles in length.Rain fel incessantly.r.Coyne, the acting manager of the company stated that he had no confirme- tion from either President Shields or Mr.Clergue, of the report that the Bank bad underwritten the Speyer loan.He intimated that he antici the Government would insist upon the creditors of the company beng paid in full.The street way and ferry employes received their Auguet pay yesterday.The employes of the Tagoma Water and Light Company wil be paid within a day or wo, ARRANGEMENT WITH BANKS, Toronto October 2.\u2014 An a ent has been effected for payment of the employes of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company.The Traders, Imperial and Commerce have arranged to advance $250,000 for this purpose on the guarantee.of the Ontario Government.H.L.Drayton, F.Ford, solicitors to the Ontario Tressury, Will go to the Boo to take charge of the ent of the mén, C.Homan, K.C., hold men\u2019s time Shines ss tried, The money sdvanced a rge againe e to the Clergue companies.FURNITURE FACTORY BURNED AT OTTAWA.Loss Estimated at $680,000 4nd 130 People are Thrown Out of Employment, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 In a fire which broke out shortly before two o'clock this mormi the big factory of the Eclipse Office urniture Company, on Albert stréet, pear n, was completely gutted, entailing a loss approximated at $60,- 00C, and throwing 130 hands out of employment.The damage is about two-thirds covered by insurance.The interior of thé building was completely destroyed but after two hours: of persistent and plucky work, the firemen succeeded in their efforts to save the structure iteelf, and the walls gad, while the flames were kept off the adjoini uildings.The origin of the fire is unknown.nes The insurance companies interested are: Ottawa, $5,000; Economical, $5,000; London Mutual, $5,000; Queen City, $10,000; Merchants, $2,500; Equity, $2,500; Fire neurance Ex 2, $5,000; Metropolitan, 35,000.Total $40,000.A Naval-Offieer Drowned.Victoria, B?O, Qétobet 2\u2014R.M.8.as far Montreal Hwst Stadfechases \u20ac To-morrow at Petits Cote.GATHER RIOTING I S00\" On Saturday All the Men | whom have been in Toronto for several.afternoon, |.J Men's coats, tourist Overcoats Cloth, new and jaunty, $5.50 Men's and Youths\u2019 Fall Over- in unfinished wor- steds and Oxford mixtures, top coat vee.$7.00 Men\u2019s and Youths\u2019 Fall Overcoats in Wool Vicunas, ele gant style, with or without belt .Men's and Youths\u2019 Fall Overcoats, Raglanette style, the newest ulster style, in dark mixed cheviots, $10.00 Men's high-class Rain-Shine Overcoats, suitable for Fall Overcoats, with belt, in dark grays and green $10.00, $12.00.style.and Youths\u2019 in or Gentlemen, we are now ready for your Fall Cold weather is just round the corner, and every man should now allow the question of Fall Clothes to occupy his mind.We are \u201cAt Home,\u201d Saturday, October 3rd, to all who call to BUY or to SEE what's latest in Men's wear.- ) New Fall and Winter beauties in Suits and Overcoats are being unfolded - every day.Just see our swell Styles in Overcoats and try on one\u2014means Good-Bye-T'ailor and money saved.Selection.Fall Overcoats Fall Covert +00000000000000 Always think of us as the Store most likely to please you.Overcoats 8, 15.00 Winter Men's and Youths\u2019 Winter Overcoats, in Kerseys, prominent checks and handsome stripes .$8.00 Men's and Youths\u2019 Winter Overcoats, in heavy Wool Cheviots and Kerseys, with double breasted, han or without belt.Spe- , clal make .$10.00 tailor made.ee oe 90.00 Men's and.Youths\u2019 Winter| Men's and Youths Overcoats, in all-wool Vicunas, in heavy, smooth, finished or unfinished $12.00 ~ Men's and Youths\u2019 Winter Cheviot Suits, in fancy Overcoats, in black and English checks and Oxford.Beavers .$12.50 stripes .\u2018.$13.00 Men's and Youths\u2019 Overcoats, Belt Coat style, in heavy Cheviot, smart and dressy stripes .Fall Suits Men's blue and black Serge ME Suits, single and double BY; breast, well made and ; liped .$7.80 Men's and Youths\u2019 Suits, in English black and blué imported Serges, single and Men's Suits, in black Vicunas and Venetians, cial quality, hand tallor- ed.oo oo cos .$15.00 very spé Tweed Suits, in neat stripes and check effects, extra tailored and lined .Men's \u2018high-class tailor-made a.$10.00 Blumenthal The Most Reliable Clothiers &3 Outfitters 673,675,677 and > Send for New Fall Catalogue.679 Craig St.West Cor.Bleury.ry north as Sitka, returned to Comox, and re\u2014orts the loss of Bub-Lieut.Pearce, who was drowned while the ship was in nosth- ern waters.He and & mi were out in a amall boat and were overtaken by a storm, which capsized the craft.JAPAN TAKES STEPS While Russia Prepares for 50,000 Additional Troops at Port Arthur.Londen, October 2.\u2014A despatch to the Daily Mail from Kobe, Japan, dated October 1, says that Japanese troops left Dari a few days ago for Korea, and more troops are e ted to embark at\u2019 Kar- ateu.As ing squadron is at Mesamp- to, on the.Korean coest.The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily Mail learns that ten thousand Chinese Port Arthur for 50,000 additional Russian troops, and that feverish haste is being disp yed in railway construction, : The Daily Mail considers the despatch of Japanese to Korea a grave move on the part of Japan.The tr are into guard her telegraph ines, but it means the occupation of Korea, which Japan will probably refuse to evacuate till Russia evacuates Manchuria.A JAPANESE STATEMENT.London, October 2.\u2014Baron Hayaski, the Japanese Minister here, has no news of the movements of Japanese troops to Korea.In an mterview this morning the Minister said: \u201cFrom the published ac counts I am certain that any movements of troops are only the routine relief of the Japanese forces ng the telegraph line from Fusan to Seoul and Chemu!- po.\u201d UNITED STATES - SOLDIERS TO VISIT MONTREAL.Arrangements are being made by the 1st Prince of Wales Regiment Fusiliers to extend a hearty welcome to the 40th Separate Company of Ogd , when that body visits Montreal on Th i The Fusiliers went to Ordensburg time ago, and were most hospitably entertained by the 40th Separate Company.They desire to make their visitors feel as much at home and enjoy themselves ad sa in Montreal as the Fusiliers did in .The visitors will be enter tained on the ranges at Point aux Trembles.for the visit are n The arrengements in the hands of the following committee.Probabilities for the next twenty-four bours, specially predicted for the Mont~ real Star at 11 o'clock to-day : Moderate- winds and fair \u2018Weather to-day and Bat.urday.; Maximum and minimum temperatures for the next twenty-four hours: Victoria, 56; 43; Kamloops, §8, 38; Qu\u2019 île, 60, 42; Winnipeg, 84, 46; Port + > 66.; So 28; Toronto, 6 $4; Sinden a ee, Ghat 8, 50; Halifax, 6,84 : supply at pri Yesterday, 30.11; at 8 a.m.to 2020: 11 , to- i today, : TO OCCUPY KOREA.are building barracks at| by the Optical and Endftigers\u2019 |: ; pany's ica! and Enkingers\u2019 : \u201cHENRY GARG, WP, DES SUDDENLY Whose death occurred yeeterday in the Parliament \u2018Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 vaded the precincts of t day afternoon and struck down Henry| Cargill, M.P.for Bruce, with truly solemn suddenness.At a few minutes to five o'clock Mr.Cargill was making a_ from his place on the floor of the and as the clock struck the hour hé was battling vith death in a combat from which was destined the which has sd long known to hit west steps, or oo s, of threshold he staggered fallen steps Nathaniel Mills, postmaster to the Com- mo entering laid him Mr.Mills\u2019 call for help i Drs.Sproule, Kendall and Jo assistance.pos oh place ce.on the stone who was him and coat, left the building what is often kno = =; Ah + EC ant > GG SN MN J À ) LÀ - A HENRY CARGILL, M.P, 1 King Death in- irrespective of he House yester- mise, as Mr.A, of the most popes House.eech ouse 0 ouse, f 1887.\u2018He was a C to return no.more mittee of the.ech, Mr.Carving on Bribe , he passed the l e e and would have| een\u2019s.University.lumber ine at _the time, down.brought to | members in { methbers who bad laque; Col.Fred.in Ontario.He was born in Halton Sounty , Ont., August was educa do.he local à achools and at Buildings, at Ottawa.regret amongst the members of the House litics at his sudden de- was deserv members Henry Cargill has been member of the Commons for East Bruce since à Te onservative And took an active part in the councils of the part being a.member of the Executive Corn: servative Union , 1838, and in : \u2018 THE FUNERAL TO-DAY.Special to The \u2018Montreal Star, My Carsilte Ottawa, October 2.\u2014 The funeral of ey thought.that he was suff fromf the late Henry Cargill took place from the scme stomach trouble, though Dr.ule] House of Commons, the first to take place diagnosed the case as one apoplgyy, but fram the legislative balls of the Domin- \u2018it speedily became evident that there was ion since that of Bir Johs Macdonald on serious four from heart failure and aymp- June 12, 1800.n toms of organic disehse, Hypodermic in- Ibe procession was a long one, com- jection to stimulate the heart's action the Premier, Bir Frederick Bor- were resorted to and the -patiept.gave] den, Hop.William Hon.Sidney ess \u201ccf recovery, bat mu nately er, Mr.R.L.Borden, the of hey repos: of tempo | Hon oT Hace sa orale ras 4 ¢ \u2019 mons, Sir Mackentieo Bowell, Sir Al .Pelletier, a large majority Bepators s neluding the niedical of the 13 he entered 187 moved sted their late #1 Wii Mo\u201d Sob io | :Ÿ Ë the procession moved down to the CPR station, where the remains were placed on the train for Toronto, whence they will be conveyed to Cargill for interment.The remains were accompanied b widow, am, son-in-law.old colleagues of Messrs.Tisdale, N.Boyd, Laren the daughter and Mr.Wilson, South- e pall- rs were all the deceased, being R.L.Borden, F.D.Monk, Col.Geo.Taylor, A.Me- Dr.Sproule and James Gilmour.In honour of the funeral and out of respect to the deceased, not meet until noox.- the House did ROCKEFELLER HAS RECEIVED THREATENING NOTE Written on Newspaper Containing Account of Murder of Millionaire Special New Dexter.to The Montreal Star.York, \u2018 October 2.\u2014Through the medium of an anonymous note writteri on a newepaper clipping, which contained an account of the murder of Millionaire Dexter in the Adirondacks, William Rockefeller has been told that he is the next victim marked for death.The missive, which was mailed at Lake was received first by Henry t office, r, fa- George ther of the young man who was so mys- teriousty slain.Unconscious of its ton- tents he handed it over to Mr.Rockefeller.On breaking the seal Mr.Rockefeller saw the clipping, and on the margin, in misspelled 4, words, the following: job well done; few more like it will be best thing this country could have hag- wrete it.Rockefeller next.The dozen more auch\u2014and this will be rid of most dangerous element.\u201d Rockef undoubtedly from one of eller to-day said: \u201cThe threat is genuine and probably: came he lumbermen of the Adirondacks, but I don\u2019t think it is anything It is all in us.\u201d MORE PRECAUTIONS - Vien Muerzsteg, Syria, says TO PROTECT CZAR.na, October 2.\u2014A despatch from the precautionary measures taken for the mafety of the Czar were largely extended to-day.The special for this bas not transpired, but\u2019 fresh detachments of gendarmes have been ordered to the hunting districts, where all movements of unauthorized persons are prohibited during the times the Czar and Emperor Francis Joseph are hunting.Special additional have been taken to pied by the Czar ee ER PE The Banking Committee.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 2.\u2014The Banking and Commerce Committee of ing dered the bi Western Assurance I~ tin amendment e Senate this ting the mpany giving them to open an offive in London, Eng- The was rej without Gulf rt.Quebec.October 2.-L Generally clear : wind prevailingly north.BMotis.\u2014Inwards at 8,90 a.m.Mystic.\u2019 Low ting Polut.\u2014Outwards at 5.% am.Drot- and Sopple.{Great Light for Iisard Point.| A London, October 3.\u2014A' mingle electric: Hghit said to be the most déuble _ Gnoutrs werful in the \u2018which exhibité a fina every five: been substituted for the A light at Lizard Point.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hotel, Torento.* AS QE .| to become alarmed over.There is no ex-|.- FOR ME Our new stock of Fall and on our shelves.Never before had we makes and qualities, and the value best we have ever been able to offer.N AND BOVS.Winter Und such an excellent assortment of in regard to price is decidedly the: We invite every man in Montreal who may require to purchase new Underwear for the coming cold season to come in stock before buying elsewhere.Read this list of prices of the leading numbers.Make It is a good maxim to buy early and be chases now.first change in the weather: .anteed unshrinkable.BOYS\u2019 UNDERWEAR Bo Heavy Scotch Wool Shirts and 7 at 25c to 50c éach, according to size; or 50c to $1.00 a suit.Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, at 25c to 50¢c each; or 50c to $1.00 a suit.Boys Elastic Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, at 25¢ to 80c each, or 3c to $1.00 a suit.2 \u2018 Fine 8cotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, medium welght, extra quality, to 75c each, according to size.Boys\u2019 Natural Wool Shirts and Draw ers, unshrinkable, at 85¢ to 90c each, or $1.26 to $1.76 a sult, according to size.Boys\u2019 Union Sults, and $2.00 a suit.elastic rib, Heavy Woollen Socks, only 15¢ Heavy Gray Wool Socks, ribbed imported Fingering Woot tures and black, at 256, 36¢, at 25¢c, 38¢ and BOC a pair.\u201cMerino\u201d Socks, absolutely seamless, only 256 à pair.Black Cashmere Socks, three special qualitios, hest and examine our new your pur ready tor the Men\u2019s Heavy Wool Shirts and Draw ers, at 80c each, or $1.00 per suit, Bonn Woe Underviear, winter wi t, an 1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 a suite Co OF Medium Weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, at $1.00 each, or $2.00 a suit.Fine Rihbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, medium and heavy weights, at 90c and $1.28 each, or $1.75 and $2.50 a suit.\u201cTurnbull's\u201d Famous Underwear, hand made, unshrinkable, heavy Scotch wool, at $1.50 each, or 82.75 a suit.\u201cTurnbull»\u201d : 16&-gauge | Shirts and Drawers, Sco wool, guaranteed: unshrinkable, at $1.50, or $3,00 a suit.Pure Undyed Natural Wool Under wear, winter weight, English \u201cmake, at $1.50 each, or $3.00 a suit.= Heavy Lamb's Wool Shirts and ers, very soft and warm, at $1 each, or $2.75 a suit.Celebrated \u201cWolsey\u201d Underwear, guaranteed unshrinkable, very warm, and made of the finest grade of pure natural wool.Every garment stamped with \u201cWolsey\u201d trade-mark.Men's Combination Suits, ribbed, medium and heavy weight, Natural Wool, at $2.00 and $2.50 a suit.\u201cKnit-to-Fit\u201d\u2019 Combination Suits, elastic rib, perfect fitting: the only make of Underwear that fits perfectly to the figure.All pure wool and guar- at 50c perfect fitting, at $1.25, \u201881.50, Ÿ1:78 a pair, or 3 pairs for 26¢.Ain,\u201d st\u2019 250 a pair.| 1.ie Boing.Ahn beutber si.and .50¢c a \u2018I - .; Yalus ever offered, à, 29 4 UE Corner Cralg aud Biqury Gt and 2299 St.Catherine St, MONTREAL d 10 Dining-room Suit: to sell at prices mentioned bslow.Worth.Our Price.Worth.$12.00 9 8.50 $10.00 16.00 11.00 12.50 18.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 22.50 17.00 16.00 11.00 30.00 21.00 20.00 14.00 40.00 28.00 25.00 18.00 60.00 42.00 30.00 21.00 +8 100.00 70.00 35.00 2300 3 150.00 100.00 40.00 2800 4.00 i Remember We Furnish Homes Complete.Cai ee The Third Body Found.Special to the Mvntrea! 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