The Montreal daily star, 28 octobre 1901, lundi 28 octobre 1901
[" = 2e.\u2014 4 ; lain, ou Last Edition.THE WEATHER FORECAST.: Fine and Cool.The Montreal Baily Star.CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019 Daily.881.460 Last Week's Weekly 4.120,60Ÿ Total 1ast week.453,065 = PECOONITION OF \\ MTALS LOVALTY LORD MILNER INDICATES IT IS .\\APPRECIATED.Inquiry into Military Blunders in South Africa-An mportant Cabinet Meet- \u201c1g-Speculation as to Severer Wär Measures.(Special to the Star).NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014The London correspondent of the \u2018Tribune cables: Lord Milner's speech at Pietermaritzburg is regarded as a useful supplement to that of Mr.Chamberlain at Edinburgh.Coaser- \"vative papers admit that, in the past, loyalty has not been encouraged in Natal.Whenever the interests of the colony clashed with those of the Cape, the smaller colony was usually overlooked.Probably this was owing to the old rue that the occupent of the post of High Commissioner should also be Governor of the Cape.Ît was, no doubt, with reference tv the grudging recognition paid previously to Natal's claims that Lord Milner said he could not help thinking of the common remark thay loyalty did not pay.: OFFICIAL ENQUIRIES.Nothing has been heard for some tithe of the promise made by the Governmett to institute an enquiry into the mihtary'bpér- ations in South Africa, particularly in deference to the Modder River and Natal rvam- paigns.The promise was exacted at) the time when untoward events at the sedt of war were stirring up popular feeling in England, but as the causes which led to the demand have, to a large extent, passed into the background, the desire for an otfi- cial enquiry has waned considerably.The recent revelations in the Buller controversy have awakened recollections of the promise and the matter will be raised as soon as Parliamént mecte.The Government will be asked to include in the scope of the en- guiry the allegations which have been, and are being, made against certain officers in respect of their conduct towards the troops under them.\u2018 SEVERE WAR MEASURES.To-day's Cabinet council will have peculiar.significance in view of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s threat to adopt severer measures against Cape Colony rebels and the Boer guerilla bands.It is more than probable that the Colonial Secretary\u2019s proposals in to the war will be adopted hy his fellow Ministers, and already people are wondering what the severer measures are likely to bé.Many members, Conservative as well as Liberal, imagine that the treatment of the captured rebels is just \u2014now-drastic enough, and that a more thor- h policy would not be altogether advisable.The Government, however, are well aware that the King is extremely anxious to bring hostilities to a close before coronation day, and it is certain that the Cabinet will approve of any\u201cscheme proposed by Mr.Chamberlain on Lord Milnet's advice that may be considered likely to hasten the conclusion of the war, even if it should mean capital punishment for every rebel captured in arms.CHAMBERLAINSSPEECH Something Said About the Spirit Which Animated the Secretary for the Colonies.\u2014 \"LONDON, October 28.\u2014 Mr, Chamberlain was virtually on the defensive at Edinburgh, although he cover- his tactics by furious onslaughts upon the Irish, Liberal Imperialists and the pro- Boer icals.When he had finished little had been added to the stock of current information.The war must go on to the bitter end, as every political fatalist already knew, even if South Africa were destructive of one military reputation after another,/ There was a metallic hardness in the grin reminder that Pitt was fore to use up several generals before he discovered.Wolfe; but there was an inflexible determination in the announcement that sterner measures would be employed, and that the time for concession to an obstinate foe had passed.Little light was thrown upon the domestic policy.The rules of the ouse of Commons would be revised as a safeguard against Irish obstruction, and redistribution of seats would be effected when the Government, with an over whelming majority, and a {fresh lease of \u2019 Royer, wWas ready to dissolve Parliament.Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s vehemenct in denouncing the conduct and pro-Boer sympathy of the Irish will probably be helpful to Mr.Redmond in his American mission.Other wise the speech is not reassuring to the country, although more or less exhilarating as evidence that Mr.Chamberlain has not his aggressiveness and fighting form.\u201c FURIOUS GERMANPRES \u2018 Chamberlain\u2019s Edinburgh \u201c Speech Enrages \u2018Berlin Journals.(Special to the Star.) .LONDON, October 28\u2014Mr.Chamberlain's speech in Edinburgh on Friday evening, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times, has evoked a perfect storm of indignant protest on the part of the German press.** The Neueste Nachridhten, says Chamber- ht long ago to have withdrawn into private ife.It refers to the \u2018dark machina- .of Rhodes and his confederates, in which Chamberlain joined, with the object of destroying the South African Repub- The National Zeitung says Great Britain treats the Boers, who are still in a milita sense, nasters of the country, as thoug they assassins.Thé Tageblatt talks of \u201cbiitcher Kitchener,\u201d and of the \u201cbarbarous herding of des fenceless, women and children in the sham- des of the English concentration camps.\u201d Courtmartialed and Shot.\u201cLONDON, October 28.\u2014 The South _African mail brings news that several Boers, who were captured wearing khaki uniforms, were court-martialled and shot.It seems that Commandant Theron Cape Town west of Touwse River Station, Sep the .and worries fever cannot spread sud, AD VOL.XXXIII, Ne 254 CIOLBOSTS LST ON EARTE PREPARATIONS FOR HIS EXECUTION AT AUBURN.He Remains Unconcerned and Refuses to Talk- He Eats Well - Extra Guards Employed-Pre- cautions Taken.AUBURN, N.Y., October 28.\u2014The officials of Auburn prison the morning commenced the general preparations for the execution of Leon F.Czolgosz.Warden J.Warren Mead conferred with Electrician E.F.Davis and the keepers und guards who ure to assist in the execution, and many features of the final programme were carefully reviewed.Warden Mead bas selected his assistants from the gyards who have had the widest experience in such affairs, and those chosen to conduct Czolgosz to the chair and fasten and prepare the assassin for his doom are experts, 4 To-day there is not a single indication that does not point to the assassin going to the chair in exactly as unconcerned a maner as his 58 predecessors in the State.Curiously enough, the man\u2019s attitude is absolutely unchanged from what it was when he was arrested and sentenced.He is not anxious to see anybody and refuses to talk except in monosyllables.Czolgosz is eating well and is in good physical condition.He shows no apparent signs of changing, his method and no ap parent desire to postpone the death pen- alty.o-night at 6 o'clock, after the death warrant is read, there will be an extra guard placed in the cell with Czolgosz, and this precaution is taken to prevent any possibility of the prisoner dashing himself against the stone floor.The portion of the condemned cell in which the four condemn men besides Czolgosz are confined bas been partitioned off by an iron screen.In the first cell beyond this partition is Fred Krist, the Waverly murderer, who is to be executed about this time next week, and who despite this screen, will be able to hear Czolgosz go to the death that he himself will meet in a short time.Extra guards kept watch during the night at the iron gates of the prison and they will be maintained until after the execa- tion to-morrow morning.These guards were doubled merely as a precautionary measure, and not because there is reason to believe the extra men will be needed.The police of the city are co-operating with the prison officials, and keep a close watch on all trains entering the city.They, too, feel that there is a remote possibility of an act of violence upon the part of some crank imbued with a wild plan of either aid ing or injuring the prisoner, and they hope to prevent anything of the kind.Guarls and police keep a close watch on State street, upon which the main entrance and rison wall front.The prison was perfect y quiet to-day and at no time were there any loiterers anywhere in its vicinity.HIS FATHER\u2019S MESSAGE.CLEVELAND, October 28.\u2014In an intar- view yesterday afternoon, the elder Czol- gosz was asked what he had to say finally for bis unfortunate son.he old man's eves filled with tears as he replied: \u201cTell Leon that I hope that he may rest in peace; that he will become reconciled to (God and will meet his end bravely.Tel! him that as much as I and all of our family regret his most unhappy plight that we can do nothing to interefere.that he alone is responsible for his unfortunate position, and'that he must meet his punishment as a consequence.\u201d GERMANS AND BOERS A Story as to the Empress Interest in Boer Cause -The Women Are Sym- , pathetic.(Special to the Star.) LONDON.October 28.\u2014The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post telegraphs an anecdote from the Frankfort Gazette to the effect that whily Emperor William and Hon.Dr.von Siemens were lunching together last year, the King of Wurtenburg being present, the conversation turned to the Transvaal, and the Emperor observed that he was at a loss to understand the enthusiasm all over Germany in behalf of the Boers and asked what the reason was.Dr.von Siemens - replied that the reason was simple: the enthusiasm was éo intense because the women and children were for the Boers.That was the case with his own family and it probably was the same every where.The Emperor slapped Dr.von S'e- mens on the knee and said: \u201cYou ure right, Siemens.It\u2019s the case in my family also, the enthusiasm for the Boers emanates from our wives, Like the rest, mine cun scarcely wait every morning for the news paper bringing news of Doer victories in Soutb Africa.MANY BOERS CAPTURED.Two Hundred and Fifty of Kemp\u2019s Commando Made Prisoners.(Special to the Star).LONDON, October 28.\u2014 Telegrams announce that 250 Boers belonging to Kemp's commando, have been captu south-west of Rustenburg, fifty men and three lnagers at Mylstroom, 20 at Villiesdorp, eight north of Vryheid.and also a laager Rearby.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune cables: Too much importance is not to be attached to the reported capture of 250 in the Rustenburg district.These men were mostly unarmed, and apparently engaged in cultivating fields, presumably to provide food- stuffa for their more belligerent comrades.wn Compensation to Foreigners.LONDON, October 28.\u2014At the remmp- tion of the seating of the South African | Compensation Commission to-day, Major- | General Sir John C.Ardagh.on hehalf of the Government, announced that all claims of foreign countries had heen settled diplomatically, with the exception of those of the Netherlands and France, as follows: The United States.£6,000: Austria, £18, : any, £30,000; Russia, £4,100; Italy, £12,000; Spain, £150: Sweden and Norway, £1,000; Switzerland, £250, and Belgium, £800.| \u2014 RE y Colonial Construction Company.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, October 28.\u2014C.L.Higgins, F.MONTREAL MONDAY, INCREASED VALUE sasha OF CITY PROPERTY WILL AMOUNT TO ABOUT TWO MILLION DOLLARS.This Will Give the City an Augmented Borrowing Power of $200,000 With Which to Build Civic Hospital.| J - / The assessors have completed the assessing of property in the various wards.One of the nssessors said to-day that he thought the increase in the value of real estate would foot up fully two millions of dollars.This 18 considered very satisfactory/ It will not be known exactly what the indrease is till the books are made up.Work upon them is being pushed rapidly.According to the city charter, the City Council is empowered to borrow ten per vent.on the yearly increase upon real estate.The money thus borrowed has to be speat upon, permanent works.the inerease this year of two millions is correct the corporation will have two - hundred thousand dollars, in addition to the ordinary revenue, to spend.91.L& MN.STOUK Will Increase Capital Stock by 3,315 Shares in Order to Retire $310,- OOO Worth of Bonds.A special general meeting of the St.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway will be held on the 25th of November, to consider a proposition to increase the capital stock of sald company from $1,300,000 consisting of 13.00 shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each, to $1.631,600 to consist of 16.316 shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each.There is a furthér proposition to retire the debenture bonds of the company, amounting to $310,000, and to Issue in payment thereof, 3.316 shares of the capital stock of the company, at par and five per cent.premium, under the terms of the trust agreement providing for the retirement of the bonds.The directors giving notice of the meeting are Dr.W.Webb, and Messrs.William Scward Webb, Henry L.Sprague, Arthur L.Meyer, Martin E.McClary, George A.Bird.WILL SELL FIVE SEATS Next Monday-Minimum Price Fixed at $12,000.On Monday morning next an auction sale fk of Stock Exchange seats will be held, which will.no doubt, attract a great deal of attention.It has been decided to sell at auction during the morning session on that day, five of the ten seats which it was Gecided last week to add to the Exchange.As already stated in the press, the first five Beats to be Bold must bring the sum of $12,000 each or better, this amount having been fixed as the minimum price.That there is bound to be an active demand for -| these seats there ia little doubt, fnasmuch as the next and only remaining five must bring the sum of $15,000 each, this being the up-set price at which these seats may be sold.It was stated on the Stock Exchange today that one broker was willing to buy in the first five geats at an average price of $12,200 each.This, of course, was not accepted, as the seats are, by agreement, to be put up at auction.Besides, In all probability, the Exchange will benefit to a greater degree by having an open competition for the seats.ENGINE'S AXLE BROKE AND WHEEL ROLLED AWAY.An Accident to the Newport Train Which Did Not Prove Serious.Shortly after the Newport train had crossed the Lachine Bridge on Saturday the axle of the trailer of the locomotive snapped, and the wheel rolled down the embankment.The engineer immediately applied the air-brakes, and although the train was running down the incline, and consequently at a gh rate of speed she was brought to a standstill within 200 yards of where the accident occurred.Upon examination is was found that the axle had snapped close to the hub, and was occasloned by a flaw in the metal The connecting rod, which was considerably out of kelter, was quickly disengaged hy t engineer, who was a thoroughly practfcal man, and the train arrived at Windsor Street Station forty-five minutes behind time.There were a number of ia- dies on board, who were somewhat alarm- + i MR.FERDINAND GROSS DEAD.His Demise Was Sudden as He Had Been at Wotk on the Previous Day.Another well known citizen, Mr.Ferdinand Gross, has passed away.He was at business as usual on Thursday last, and died on Friday evening.Mr.Gross was born in Bernstadt, Germany, in 1830.He began business in Quebec in 1856, removing to Montreal in 1869, where he/has since resided.Mr.Gross survived his wife a short time.He leaves two unjnarried and two married daughters, Mrs.Henry Upton and Mrs.J.Henry TV and one son, Mr Fred W.TOBS.: Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Fool REE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.Very small and as easy te take as sagan FOR NEADACHE.FOR DIZZINESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS.| FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN.On the Stock Exchange OCTOBER 28, 1901.STOREKEEPERS 7 I have one hundred Small Books containing advice and information of how to rum your business successfully.Business Rules and Mottoes, ideas for Advertising and Window Dressing.A small book worth hundreds of dollara to many men who will read it and follow out the ideas contained therein.Highly praised and recommended by most expert erican Business 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plonship, but if the Brits win there Is liable to be a three-cornered tie, as they stil} have to play College away from home.Bréckville's.last engagement of the season is with Montreal, and taking the form of the two teams into consideration, it should be an easy rhatter to pick the winner.In connection with Saturday's game the ts have done one thing which will earn ein the gratitude of the followers of the game.They have made arrangements with he M.A.A.A.to play on thelr grounds.\u2018| They will also practice on the grounds one morning this week.To-morrow morning they will turn out on the ball grounds as usual, and on Thursday evening they will put on the finishing touches In the Crystal nk.The Court of Appeal.The Court of King's Bench, appeal side.will sit to-morrow to render judgment In the f8llowing cases : Davies and the Cheese Manufacturing Association; Laferriere and Jubinville; MeNally and Prefontaine; Mol- sons Bank and Beaudry; Hogaw Poole; Hull Electric Company and Poirfer; 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Guarantes tag sewed into mattress.THE ALASKA FEATHER & DOWN 00., 144., Wholesale, Mi A D \u2018 | D MOULE & MORISON $, x / .THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR-MONDAY.OCTOBER 28, 1901.BRITANNIA DOWNED HONTREALS TEAN \u201cTHE SCORE WAS FOURTEEN TO ONE.| Heavy-Montreal Team in Crippied Condition- \u2018Brits Line Too Strong For Their Opponents.mm mp ++004000400000 000600000080 RESULTS OF PRINCIPAL FOOT BALL GAMES AT A GLANCE.QUEBEC UNION.Britannia 1.defeated Mont.rest 1.222220 HW Brockville defouted Ottawa College.MeGul lt.1 FE © oo.16 to 4 defeated Montreal .Mto2 Sitol Quebec deivated Lennoxville 57 Britannia IL defeated Shame Cee ee AN 18 te 1 111.defeated Montreal I.Quebec ll.deteated West- mount ll.8to 0 ° < +++.ONTARIO UNION.Argonauts defcated Granites A to 1 Ottawa defeated Hamilton.19 to 12 INTER-COLLEGIATE UNION.\u2018Varsity defeated Queen\u2019s.23 to 8 90.i Games Across the Line.+ At Middleton, Conn \u2014Wesleyan, 0; University of Vermont, 0.; Et \u2018West Point\u2014West Point, 15, Wil- Lams, D.To At Ithaca\u2014Cornell, 29; Oberlin, 0.; At Ann Arbor\u2014Miehigan, 28; University of Buffalo, 6.; At Princeton\u2014Frinceton, 6: \"At Hartford\u2014Hamilten, 17; Trinity; 12.At Portland, Me.\u2014Dartmouth, 35; Bow- doin, 6.At Providence\u2014Rrown, 6: Holy Cross, 6.At Chicago\u2014 Pennsylvania, 11; Chicago, Lafayette, \u201cAt Minneapolis\u2014Minnesnta, 16: Towa, 0.At Champaign, IMs\u2014Northwestern, 17; Illinois, M1.y At Bethlebem, Pa.\u2014Ducknell, 10, Le- high, 0.New Haven, Conn.October half\u2014 Yale, 6: Columbia, 0.; \u201cFinal score\u2014Yale.10: Colambia, 5.26 \u2014Firat tambridze, Mass.October 26.\u2014First hali- Harvard, 11: Indigns, 0.Final score \u2014Harvard, 20: Indians, 0.At Exeter\u2014Phillips Fxeter, 18: Cothy.5.At Andover\u2014Yale Freshmen, 11:Phillips Andover, 0.At Medford, Mass.\u2014Tufts, 18; Univers.iy of Maine, 5.; .At Beloit, Wis.\u2014Beloit College, 0; Notre Dame University, 5.At Bloomington, Ind.\u2014Indiana, 6; Pure, 0.At Columbus, Ohio\u2014Ohin State Univer- pty.6; Western Reserve.5 ; J At Madison.Wis.\u2014Wisconsin, 50; Kansas, = NS .++ ++ +++++ STANDING OF THE BIG CLUBS.THE QUEREC UNION.+ + + + + + + + + er + + Clubs.Won, Lost, cent.+ 1 Britannia .3 70 + Brockville champs.) 3 1 5 + + Ottawa College .2 2 500 + + Montreal) .0.4 L000 + + eT + + THE INTECOLLEGIATE UNION.+ + Per + + Clubs.Won.Lost.cent.+ + \u2018Varsity .2 0 1.000 + + McGill.1 Hon + + Queen's .\u2026.0 2 -000 + + \u2014 + + THE ONTARIO UNION.+ + Per + + Clubs.Won.Lost, cent.+ + Ottawa .J 0 1.+ 4 Argonauts .2 1 .+ + Granites .+.1 2 333 + 4+ Hamilton .0 3 000 + + + THESE Hee On a greasy, slippery field, more resembling a quagmire than a rugby gridiron, Britannia downed Montreal on Saturday by 14 points to 1, The result was not wholly unexpected, for previous to the match it was known that \u201cJimmy\u201d Craig and Birchell were unable to play owing to injuries received in the game of English hockey; \u2018then \u201cBilly,\u201d O'Brien's leg is in poor shape and he could not play.This was a serious handicap to the Montreal team and as they were lined up against the strongest fifteen that Britin- nia could put in the field it was most unreasonable to hope for victory.\u201cJack\u201d Savage donned his uniform and came out to help his former club mates, but even his untiring energy could not stave off the en- evitable.Savage worked hard and every foot gnined was entirely due to his exer tions.He was but one man, however, and received but little help.le match was fairly interesting in the Has been rudely defined by some cynic as \u201cglops and sweets.\u201d And after all there's more truth than poetry in the definition.Ice cream and cake may the palate, but they are far From satisfying to the stomach, which requires ood be nutritious first and nice afterward.By careless eating women pave the way for stomach \u201ctrouble,\u201d and its kindred miseries.Dr.Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery is confidently commended as a eure for of the stomach and ether organs of digestion and nutrition.By curing diseases which ut.the assimilation of food it enables thie body .to be built up amd.ened in the only way known to nature\u2014by food digested \u2018and assimilated.\u201cFor twelve long months I suffered untold misery,\u201d writes Mrs.Mollle Colgate, of Randolph, Charlotie Co., Va.\"No tongue could express the pain that I endured before I commenced taking Dr.Piercu'e medicine.I was .mot able to do auythi .Could not eat anything except bread Bnd tea\u2014or if I did the of my head hurt so it seemed it would kill wilh all that I could do it would burn ne Jlut now, since using your ' Golden M 1 Discovery and * Favorite ptien,* Ÿ can eat a little of plmost anything 1 want agd cha de a dr work A» well as any\u2019 en.Am better than F have bean for years.\u201d Pierce's Pleasant Pellets: cure Che, id neads h The Fleld was Muddy and firat half and both teams were on the move.The Heuvy; mucky ground soon rendere the ball a sodden pigskin, and it was a difficult matter to handle it to good advant In the second half, Montreal was all in and DBritn preferred a clode gape, so that it wa uhything but a pretty contest to look at.Montreal was further handicapped at the end of the game by having Fred.Reid ruled off for scrapping with \u201cIommy\u201d Gor don.1t seemed u severe vunishment.and it does not appear that Reid's offence wer: ited what he received.The scrinunnge formations were poor, though Brits fared well enough.Their line was sufficiently strong to hold Montreal and Gordon had no trouble in getting the ball to his backs.On the other hand Hollo- wav often lost possession of it, though occasionally gained ground by bucking the scrimmage, which proceeding was altogether legal, nobody appeared to worry about this and in the end there was no real advantage.À pass to Savage would have been of more benefit, with all due respect to Mr.Holloway's bucking inclination.The teams lined up as follows: Rritunnla.Position.Montreal.Irwin ., .Full back .Kingstone Bowle .Half backs .Russell Mckenzie oo .Half backs W.Christmas .Half backs.Gurdon .Quarter back .Strachan,.Scrimmage .Le Byrne .8crimmage.Vipond Mouk 4.Berimmage .+ .Ayerst Johnsan.\u2026.,.Wings.Meigs Anderson .\u2026 .+ Wings oo.++._-Re Horsfaft .\u2026 .Wings .Lightburn .°,.\u2026 Wings.A.Christmas .Wings Fisher .Wings ., \u2026 Marshall .Wings.Marshall When play started, the Brits took the west half, thus having the advantage of the sun and a slight breeze.An exchange of kicks kept the wings hustling all over the field, until \u201cJack\u201d Savage saw an opportunity and made a pretty mu of about thirty yards.Offside work by Montreal men was costly, as Mr.Kenny handed out free kicks with a liberal hand.Strachan god Ayerst bad a little go, and were sent to the side for five minutes.The Britannias forced the ball down, and by Christmas judicious punting into touch and from a scrimmage inside Montreal's ten-yard line, Marshall got over cleverly for a try.The kick was a very difficult one, and Anderson failed to connect.: Brits, 4; Montreal, 0.Fisher made a pretty tackle, and stopped a likely looking run in which Cobban and Savage participated, after the return of the kick off.Itritannia got tbe ball from the scrimmage, and forced the play into Montreal territory.A long throw-in by Anderson was a feature, and \u201cBilly\u201d Christmas secured the leather and went across Montreal's line for a try.Although the kick was from the front, Anderson failed to convert it.Britannia, 8; Montreal, 0.Britannia wings were on the hop right after the kick-off, and Montreal Bid no chayce to return.Judicious puntin kept the ball in Montreal ground, and finally from a long kick the ball rolled into touch- in-goal.Britannia, 9: Montreal, 0.A long kick from \u2018\u201cJack\u201d Savage was muffed, and rolled into touch-in-goal, giving Montreal their firat and only point.Britannia, 9; Montreal, 1.\u201cArchie\u201d Christmas talked too much, and was sent off, and a short while afterwards Lightburn was sent off for tripping, so that for a spell Britannia was playing thirteen men.llalf time came, the score was unchanged.THE SECOND HALF.Britannia forced the play into Montreal territory, and Montreal attempted to hold the ball in scrim, where an open game would have been more to the purpose.Reid was fructious, and had a five-minute rest on the side.Lightburn did a little trip, and he, too, went to the side.Play moved to centre, and the ball was seldom in sight, both sides resorting to close serim- mage work.Reid and Gordon came together, and both were sent off, the former for the balance of the match, and the latter for five minutes.The Brits forced it up well, downing Montreal's backs before they could gain a yard.Finally Christmas punted over and Savage had to rouge.Brits, 10; Montreal, 1.Montreal \u2018braced a bit and forced the play into Britannia's half.Irwin made a pretty run out, sailing through the Montreal wings in good style.From this scrimmage the Brit halves secured the ball and then followed the prettiest play of the game, by a nice combination the play was transferred to within a few yards of Montreal\u2019s line.Shortly afterwards Mackenzie punted the ball across and Johnston fell on it for a try, which was not converted.Britannia, 14; Montreal, 1.The game ended without further scoring.Intermediates and Juniors.McGILL DEFEATED MONTREAL.The McGill and Montreal teams met on the grounds of the latter on Saturday afternoon, MrGill winning by a score of 22 to 2.Not only are the students a big and strong lot, but they are also very fast.They 1 cbuld not only shove Montreal all over the field, but their tackling was splendid.Mol- son Was à star on the Back division.Taylor played a splendid game at quarter.For Montreal, Massey and Bryson were the bright particular stars.SHAMROCKS DEFEATED.Ther was an intermediate match on Saturday afternoon between the second.Brits and Shamrocks.The Brits won out with a score of 13 to 1.This was the last in the intermediate series of the Shamrocks.There are junior games yet to play.BRITS WON THIS ALSO.The Brits III.and Montreal III.teams played a game for the junior championship revious to the McGill-Montreal game.The rite were too strong for the winged wheel aggregation and won by a score of 9 to 0.HIGII SCHOOL WON.On\u201cSaturday morning at 10 o'clock a football match was played between Lennoxville and the High School, on the M, a.A.A.grounds.The High School boys wan 37 ST.JOHNS SCHOOL DEFEATAD.On Saturday the Third Form of the Montreal High School met and defeated St.Johna .Schoul, in a friendly game of football, The High voys won by a score of 8 MILITARY MEN LOST.At the Royal Military College campus, Kingston, Saturday: afternoon, the Lime- stones, and R.M.C.had a contest in the junior O.R.F.U.series, The Lime- stones won out by score of 6 to 1.RIDLEY WON EASILY.The junior intercollegiate game played at.Toronto, Saturday, between the rinity School, Port Hope, and Ridley Colle , Bt.Catharines, was an easy victory for Riaiey Score 21 to 1; the half-time score being 7 o 1.QUEEN'S WON FIRST GAME.An intermediate inter-collegiats game was played on Queen's campus, between the second teams of Queen's and \u2019Varsity, Saturday.The Queen's men won by a score of 0 3.\u2014_\u2014 TIGERS BEAT TORONTO.In the junior series of the O.R.F.U,, the Tigere\u2019 third team, and the Toronto Juniors badea one-sided contest on Satur- ay, at the Cricket grounds, Hamilton, the home team Raving the best of it, At half time the score was 4 to 0 in the Hamilton team\u2019s favour, and at the finish it stood 14 to 0 against the Queen City lads.TORONTOS DEFAULTED.The Torontos huve defaulted to Peter boro, in the intermediate game, which was scheduled for Saturday.This leaves London und Peterboro alone in the finals.McMASTER BOYS WON.The McMaster University football team, of Toronto, the bes Woodstock College team noon, at W., by defeating the tune of Sto 0.«vo them to Le \u2018touch or by tackling the lieve the bal t of it over the In eons 2t0 8.The wind w , and punt- Ling was of Do vise.\"Varely sored fire BROCKVILLE BENT QTTANA COLLEGE CHAMPIONS WERE IN THE BEST OF FORM.Referee Ballantyne Made Them Play Ball and a Number of Players Were Relegated to the Side- A Hard Fast Game.(Special to the Star.) BROCKVILLE, Ont., October 28.\u2014The Brockville football team Saturday retrieved its defeat at the hands of Ottawa College early in the season.The score stood 16 Lo 4, which is a fair criterion of the strength of the two teams.The game wus the must important in the series for both aggregations.The Island City representatives had the advantage of playing on their own rounds, which are not by any means the est in the country, and are a subject at general compliment to outside .College bad trained faithfully for the contest.They were accompanied by upwards\" of three hundred students and friends, and both players and supporters, though not over-confident, fully expected to win tne honours of the day by a close margin.\u2018Lhe reports sent out from here regarding the strengthening of the Brockvilles, made \u201cKing\u201d Clancy and his bunch extremely anxious.The weather was all that could be desired for football and the interest in the gume was shown by the fact that netween 2.000 and 3,000 people lined the grand stand and coach lines.The rollers held up their end in magnificent style, \u201calthough greatly] outnumbered.The big game was preceded by a return match between Ottawa voilec- iate Institute and St.Alban\u2019s School, which resulted in a tie, each side scori four points.When the Collegians and Brock- villes appeared, it was seen that College had an advantage of weight in the serim.The Brockville fine was the heavier.Clol- lege had practically the same team as defeated Montreal, with one or two exceptions.McCreadie was off and Lee, an ex: student, who resides in Perth, one of the best outside wing men in Canada, filled the vacancy.It is said Lee has been enrolled as a student at the College for the football \u2018season.e Brockvilles also had a few changes.Simpson, who is ill, and plays on the line, was substituted by Fraser, the ex-McGill man, and Bryan was moved up from full back to the half back line, succeeding Rev.H.H.Bedford Jones, who 13 suffering from lumbago.Mallory, a junior, replaced Bryan.It was his first champion: ship game, but he accepted all chances very acceptably.Both teams appeared to be in the pink of condition, and lined up as follows: Brockville.Position.Ottawa College.allory B +.\u2026O'Brien \u2026 \u2026 .\u2026_.Back .\u2026 Donaldson.,.Half back .\u2026.Richards Martin .Half back.Callaghan Bryan .«Half back .Gleeson Dler .Dobbie Doran Carr .Scrimmage Sherrift .\"1 .Graham .0.Filion MacLaren,, ., .\u2026 .Wings .\u2026 ,.Lee Ritchie .+ .Wings .Kennedy Curtin .Wings .French raser .Wings .Brennan Phillips .Wings .Lafleur Referee\u2014A.W.Ballantyne, president OR.F.U., Toronto.Umpir .Sliter, Kingston.Touch judges\u2014Dr.Bowle, Brockville ; H.Foy, Ottawa.Goal judges\u2014Dr.Bharpe, Brockville ; E.Codd, Ottawa.Timers\u2014F.B.Steacy, Brockville : A.Durocher, Ottawa.College won the toss and elected tô play up the hill for the counter advantage of a alight\u2019 south west wind.the game pro , however, it availed them little for the game was fought out on its merita.The game throughout was of a very exciting nature and was characterized for the greater part by good gpen play which made it interesting from spectator\u2019s point of view.It was evident from the commencement that Brockville bad slightly the t team.Thin superiority was just enough to keep College on the defensive, though the Collegians e an occasional rush which kept the champions hustling to head them off.e Brockvilles excelled in mass plays.The Coll k division put up a superb article of .0 pecially in catching and punting, Callaghan ing the, particularly right star.Brockville\u2019 halves returned with accustomn- ed regularity, and in the interchanges Brockville gained by punting the ball into I tawa halves, who made the mistake of attempting to run in the face of the fast heavy weights on the Brockville line.Then College also Jost ground by running across the field in their attempts to get the ends.Phillips and MacLaren, thé le wings, took charge of everyt that e their way and tackled with spléndjd et.Ot- jn the tawa did not use its scrimmage and ner : uch.time in bucking the line.The B illes had the happy fécultz of being able to hold College at critical ts.Martin, as usual, did the bulk of the punting, his dodging and kicking at close he feature.qu DE Brockville held College when in, possession of the ball, allowing the backs to do simply as they pleased.Brockville played strictly a kicking game and College did the same, but the home team was more Ruc- cessful.Lafleur and Lee made some splendid rushes and alters 172 credited with making the first and only touc own Ottawa in the second half.for DIER WAS THE STAR.The honours of the day went to Dier, the dimitive quarter back of the Brockvilles.who completely outgeheralled his opponents His passing was nd in bucking the line or ing he was equally at home.le played a e The match.was {hiaracterized hard checking on sent men to ] slightest provocation.\u201cose who wuff were: Walters, three times, Sheriff, Martin, Mac- ren, Filion.After ten minutes\u2019 play rockville forced College to rouge.Shortly afterwards Martin pun high over the College line, and laghan returned.The kick was blocked by Curtin at the 15 yard t gam \u2018by close eree \u2018Ballatyne the ° fence on the Aine, and getting possession of it went over for a try.Maclaren converted.Brockville 7.College 0.College was never dangerous in this half.THE SECOND HALF, In the eeçond half College played with more ginger yet .the war was in their ter ritory the most part of the time.O'Brien, Callaghan, Richards and Gleeson did some great relieving saving their time aftsr tune.College ro shortly after play commenced and a touch in goal followed by, another rouge brought Brockvilles\u2019 score to 10.College rushed matters and a punt by Dooner sent the ball well into Brocx- ville territory.Before Brockville could 1e- Il was at their 25 line, and from a scrimmage, Walters, emerged secu a try which was not converted, Brockville soon hi on the defensive, From a, scrimmage at College's 15 yard line, Dier t the oval and by a clever run got over for a try.Ottawa was\u2018 massed and the College halves were away behind the goal expecting Martin to kick.Dier seized the opportnity and attained his object.It was a neat play.MacLaren converted the try,and the score stood 16 to 4.Near the close Eollege rallied and worked the ball to within five yards of the Brockville line, but were pushed back.Play was at Brockville\u2019s 4 yard.line when time was called.Varaity Won From Queen's.\u201c at half; at time Queens was leading by 8 to 5.The second half Varsity ea long crooked throw in, which Hendry captured.and was making a \" for a ible touch when he was tackled heavil u Sweenerton.In the fall Hendry e misfortune to break his right ankle.eo was driven to the General Hospital.Only four minutes of half time had been played, when Hill's ankle was twisted, and delved the game: \u201cBaldwin punted a goal.Queens rouged, and McCallum secu t touch, running up the score 18 to 8.Almost on Queens line the colleginns were given a chance to relieve by a free kick, which Dalton dropped right into Campbell's hands, a touch resulting, which Baldwin converted.Score: \u2019Varsity 23, Queens 8.Merrill, and Crothers worked the ball up to \u2019Varaity territory, only to i returned on the, wind by McCallum\u2019s punt.ain Queens\u2019 men worked to get up to \"Varsity's touch-line, but were unable to do so.Two minutes before time \u2018Varsity kicked over, and BSwecnerton ropged for Queens.The teams were: Queens \u2014 Back, Bweenerton; halves, Crothers, Merrill, Ruttan; quarter, Dalton; i McLennan, Harris, Connells: scrimmage wings.41, Reid, Foley, Etherington, Sheriff, Young and Williams, \"Varsity \u2014 Back, G.Biggs; halves, Hen- dry, Baldwin, Beatty; quarter, P.Biggs; scrimmage, McLaren, Burnham, Isbester ; wings, Ç.C.McLennan, A.L.McLe Campbell, Gilbert, Bryce, McCallum, Patterson.Referee\u2014G.E.Mason.Touch-line judges\u2014Dr.Clark and V.E.Hendry.and Collegians are Contented.KINGSTON, Ont., October 28.\u2014The In ter-Collegiate Rugby Football Union met here Saturday.The union refused to join the Canadian Union, so as to play off the Canadian championship at the close of the season, Queen's and \u2019Varsity algo declined to join the O.R.F.U.The matter presented by Ald.Shaw, of the OR box cutive.W.E.Douglas, of \"Varsity; a.{ason, McGill: M.Ferguson, Queen's; Cadet Edgar, RM.C.and J.Mackenzie, Trinity, were in attendance.ROUGH RIDERS AND TIGERS.The Ottawa Men Won n Very Hard and Close Game From Hamilton.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 28.\u2014 The football match played on Varsity oval on Saturday between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Hamilton Tigers resulted in a splendid contest and for a great portion of the game it was any one\u2019s game.It was football weather and there was a large attendance of spectators.There was no betting on the game, as the general opinion was that it would be easy for the home club but as it turned out the game was one of the hardest propositions the \u201d champions have been up against for some time.It was something of a case of swelled heads with the Ottawas and they nearly paid the penalty of neglect of practice.e some of them had n recently vaccinated and their sore arms bothered them not a little.When the whistle blew the score was 19 to 13 in favour of the Ottawaa, The Tigers put Yo a surprisingly good article of football.They \u2018have a heavy, fast and strong line, and Freeborn and Cook are towers of strength in the ecrimmage.On the line Isbester, formerly of Ottawa, put up a fine fame.and during the first half seemed to ave little difficulty in holding the great Rayside behind the line.Dumoulin at quarter did excellent work until an unfortunate jolt from a knee or a foot when bucking the scrimmage put him out of business with a broken nose.Tt was very re- gretable, as the team greatly missed him.Although only taking the place of Burke, the regular quarter back, who was unable to accompany the team, Dumoulin put up a great game in the ition.Barry re- laced him and also did very well.On the alf back line McSwayne, by reason of his punting, stood out prominently and did excellent work for his team.Clarke also did good work, but Matthews at ful] back made one or two.costly mistakes.KNEW THE GAME BETTER.The Ottawa scrimmage and line were against about as heavy and strong a combination, strong as themselves, and what won for them was a better knowledge of the game, good following up in the loose scrimmages, and a better running back division.Pulford played his first game of the year, and, considering he was without ractice, put up a fine article of football.ennedy, in the scrimmage, put up a reat game.P.Murphy, though sufferin rom & bad jaw, handled the ball splendid- » at quarter, and the three half-backs all id good work, Hamilton being particularly noticeable for good kicking and running.Powers and Murphy ran and backed one another up well, but Powers at times ran when he could more advantageously have kicked D.McGee did very well at full ack.- Ed.Gleeson was the referee, and he filled the difficult position with success.The game was not at all in the nature of a pink tea and the collaring was very rough, ut the referee was not very often called on to penalize any players, though Buck- ham was twice sent to the side \u2014 once for apparently deliberately planting his foot 'm a man\u2019s stomach.Barry, of Hamilton, was also put off for scrapping.th sides were several tifnes penalized for off-side play.The Tigers, having no spare men with them, when moulin went off, the Ottawas dropped Moore.The teams and officials were: pl paw.Hamilton.McGee ., .Back.,, .Matth Powers .Half back .O Brien Hamilton ,., Half back .McBwayne E.Murphy .Half back ., .Clarke Kenney .Quarter back 8.8.Dumoulin crimmage., 8 Cameron Es e ok Telford .Lee.Wings LL T.McGee.\".Wings.es «oo.Barry vo +.Birkholder « + .Hayes Referee, E.Gleeson, Ottawa: umpi 8.Dumoulin, Hamilton; touch juiber\u2019 Bate and E.Capbert, Ottawa; goal judges, L.Rubenstein, Montreal, and H.Folton Hamilton; timek@tpers, S.Rosenthal, Ottawa, and .Shamrock, Hamilton.Ottawa won the toss and started with the wind across the field, but slight in their favour.Principally by McSwayne's fine punts, the Tigers £ot two \u201crouges and a gafety touch, making four points, Then E.urphy punted ovr Hamilton's line for a rouge: Dumoulin was then hurt and retired and Ottawa got settled down to work.The three half backs contributed to a run and Powers went over, Rayside missing the kick.Ottawa, 5; Hamilton, 4.amilton made a strong effort to again take the lead, but Ottawa got the better of the loose lay and punting between the backs and rom a throw in close to the Hamilton line, Telford was Jushed over for a touch down, which Rayside again failed to convert, the score at half time standing, Ottawa, 9; Hamilton 4.The visitors started the secon half well and seemed full of ginger.Hamilton, of Ottawa, and .McSwayrie returned a number of nice Junta and the ball gredu- ally worked to Hamilton\u2019s 23 yards, whéi the two Murphys ran past to and the latter went over the line Raya kicking the goal.Ottawa, 15; Hamilton, 4.Ti were not done with and from a fast follow up by Is r and a w McCarthy was forced over rad icl a fine , the score being Ottawa 15, Hamilton, or After the Kick off Powers was forced to make a safety touch and the score read, Ottawa, 15; Hamilton, 12.Both teams were then on their mettle and the game became very fast.Matthews made a bad fumble and went over the line.Rayside in missed, the being, Ottawa, 10; Hamilton, 19.One Minute after one of the best games seen in Ottawa for a long {ime finished.without a change in the score.EUREKA HARASS OIL cLennan, - Used All Over The World = (3 Ë rs a À BA © More Sold Than AI Other Brands Combinèd.= Insist Upon Having am.11 SW EET CAPORAL\u201d CIGARETTES.286:30e0d men were a little raw and can still learn a | good deal about the game.The intermediate game was a cinch for the home team, who were faster heavier and stronger than the Collegians, though the latter were by no means small.The Uare Ton pus Dre Paps foc Old tc 1b, 04 MUCH FOR GRANITES THE OARSMEN HAD A FAIRLY EASY TIME.\\ | The Score Was 23 to 1 in favour of the Toronto | Team-Several Players | Were Injured During the Contest.(Special to the Star).TORONTO, October 28.\u2014More perfect weather could not have been wished for than that which prevailed on Saturday afternoon, when the Granites of Kingston, and the Argonauts, of Toronto, came together on Varsity field, in their secona senior Rugby footfall championship game.The sky was clear, the sun bright, and the air bracing, a strong breeze blowing from the south-east.The Argos were the favourites, notwithstanding their previous defeat on the Granite grounds.They had a much stronger team on the field than the one which played in the east, and their chances for a victory seemed to be pretty good.Needless to say, the Granites were accompanied by a fair number of supporters, who had every confidence in the team from the Limestone City, and cheered their every effort.The game itself was remarkably slow and close.The teams lined up in the following order, the Argos kicking up the field, wit the wind: pages Back, Ardagh; halves, Hardisty, arling, + quarter, Britton; ecrim- PRussell.Wrigh mage.t, Boyle; wings,Grant, Kent.Parmenter, Chadwick, Langton, Wilson and Hill Granites \u2014 Back, Wilson; halves, Elliott, McDonald, Keprnsi a fuarter McDowell ; scrimmage, Milo, itt, Moore; wings, Devitt, Hunt, Murphy, Palmer, Asselstine, Lumb, Yong.Referee E.P.Brown, Umpire E.Armoar.Touchline Judges, D.A, McCrae, K ton; N.Boyd, Toronto; Goal Judges, D.F.Mec- Guire, A.Boyd._ Hazlitt, kicked off, and the Granites gained ten yards.The ah went out of scrimmage an reac arli who kicked far into Granite territory.The Argos made a little beadway, but Chanser Elliott grabbed the leather and made a break, he was soon pulled down and some scrimmaging ensued.Darling passed to Hardisty, who made a run further into Granite territory, throwing to Ardagh, who fumbled, Elliot again came to the fore, but was soon put down.Langton made a dribble and the ball was dangerously near Granite goal.Parmenter and Murphy indulged in a wrestle which took them off the field for three minutes.The Granites now got down to work, and gradually worked the sphere half way down the field, Darling jkicked and the Argos made headway.The ball was then out from scrimmage to Stollery who made à running kick.Another kick by Hardisty carried the ball be- bind the Granites\u2019 goal, forcing a rouge; os 1, Granites 0.ardisty once more came to the fore and made a splendid kick which Langton followed and broke past the ranite line securing a try.n kicked but failed to materialize.gto Argos 3, Granite 0.The ball then stayed along the centre line fors ome minutes, Parmen and Murphy were again ruled off for pping.Assels- tine followed for punchin tollery.Me- Dowall was doing magnitigent work for the [- Granites\u2019 territory.Tupper McDonald pick- them, though well su potted.The ball was now getting down Argos , when Darling\u2019s lucky foot sent it away into Granites\u2019 territory.Tupper McDonald picked up the ball and started to sprint, but Chadwick by a beautiful tackle brought him to ground.Argos, however, bad gained about.70 yards.Some delav followed shortly r by McDowell being hurt i shortly ae Play bad hardly been resupned before Haslitt was also hurt.The pla owing to: the breezé, continued close an was not what might be called spectacular.Just as half time was called, Langton cur ried Elliott over the Granite line, and Ar gos secured a safety touch.Argos 7, Granites 0.In the second half the Granites had what advantage there was in the way of wind, but the oarsmen stuck to their work and only once did the Granites manage to send, the ball across the Argonauts\u2019 line.Point by point the Argos steadily rolled up the score and to their seven secured in the first half, they added another sixteen, making total of twent three.There se a lot ; ume.cessary dirty plays on the part of one o two of the Granites, and it\" looked as if Murphy had been put on to ent Par- menter, and was the cause of Vhem both being ruled off on three occasions.From back to forwards the Argonauts were as much a better team than the Granites as the score would indicate.Each half took aver an hour owing to the delays from men being knocked out.About the best work of the day was done by young Stollery.The oarsmen have steadily improved, and by next Saturday it is expected they will be able to give the Rough Riders s great argument.> Quebecs Won Twice.(Special to the Star).UEBEC, October 28.\u2014 The ebec Foutpel Club won two matches Ba , the junior team defeating the Westmounts 8 to D, while the intermediate won from ishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, 37 \u20ac 1.Fi loue, bad & stronger ta team than id the ret ma while Len e was w ; \u201cWattie\u201d Burland nnd Lou Robertson, of Montreal, refe and umpired both games.In the junior game the score at half visitors were inferior at all points of the game, which was rather a pretty one to watch, and not over rough.The teams were: Quebec.Lennoxville.Genest .Full back .Kennedy Stocking .Half back .Punnett Tofleld .Half backs .Ward Farrell .Half backs .8pafford McWilliam .Quarter .-.Rel Goode .Scrimmage .Bonsfield Pope .Scrimmage .Seamun Lindsay .Findlay ugh .Pollett Rattray ve «+ Mitchell 088 ee +.Jolinson Scott .« eos «Cowling McGillivray - «+ ++ ».Letcher Hod Btuart .Wings .Bernler Power .Wings.« .Gillis In the first half Quebec got 18 points to 1, and in the second 19 to 0, the game he- ing called with ten minutes of playing time remaining.The points consisted of: four tries, converted, 24; one try, unconverted, 4; three pafotics, 8; three rouges, 3; total for Que- , 37.Lennoxville, one rouge.°° .Both of the Quebce teams can still be improved considerably, as they have only one ractice in two weeks, and both look Like bie factors in the race for the championships.ATHLETICS THE ANNUAL FIELD GAMES AT THE LACHUTE ACADEMY Were Held With Great Success at Lachute Last Week.The annual field games of the Lachute Academy Athletic Club were held on the Academy Grounds on Friday afternoon.There was a good attendance of spectators, and the various events were closely contested.The field officers were: Referee, W.H.Garretsee; judges, A.D.Kennedy, G.W.Bagshaw, A.Lavigne; starters, Carl G.H.Creswell; scorer, C.Raitt; timekeepers, G.E.Bampton, K.C., and H.Burwash.The following were the results: 90 metres, 16 years and over\u2014l, E.Foreman; 2, Arthur Morin.90 metres, under 16 years\u20141, Roy Fraser; 2.H.Creswell.80 metres, under 14 years\u20141, Ivan Fraser; 2, E.Bampton.90 metres, under 12 years\u20141, I.Fraser; 2, E.Bampton.Hurdle race, 90 metres, 16 years and over \u20141, E.Foreman; 2, C.McGregor.Hurdle race, under 16 years\u20141, H.Cres- well; 2, Roy Fraser.: .Hurdle race, under 14 years\u2014], I.Fraser: 16 years and over\u2014], 2, M.Gall.200 metres, E.Foreman; 2, A.Morrin.metres, under 16 years\u20141.Roy Fraser; 2, B.Bampton.metres, over 10 years (girls)\u20141, Ada Dewar; 2, J.Palliser.45 metres, under 12 years (girls)\u20141, L.Bampton; 2, E.McRae.° 45 metres, under 10 years (girls)\u20141, A.McRae; 2,- A.McArthur.200 metres, under 14 years\u20141, I.Fraser! 2, E.Bampton, g Running bi p, over 16 years\u20141, .McGregor; 2, E.Foreman jump, under 16 years-1.Running broad Roy aser; 2, B.Bampton.unning broad jump under 14 years\u2014l.I.raser; 2, J MoGi bon.i\u201d LE op-step-and-lezp,! over years\u20141, E.McGregor; 2, E.Foreman.Hop-step-and-leap, under 16 years\u20141, B.Bampton; 2, Roy Fraser.Three-legged (open)\u20141.McGregor ree- race and Foreman; 2, Drew and Morrin.Walking race, 70 metres (girls)\u20141, A.De- à ap er 16 1, E.F ump, over years\u2014l, E.Fore- \u201cHi bs r der 18 1, B.B 3 ump, under years\u20141, B.Bamp- ton: 2 i Creswell.High jump, under 14 years\u20141, I.Frawcr: 2, E.Brampton.Putting 16-b.shot (open)\u20141, A.Morrin; 2, E.Foreman.Highest number of points\u2014Over 16 years, E.Foreman; under 18 years, Roy Fraser; under 14 years, Ivan Fraser.The Laval Athletic Games.The Laval students held their athletic es on the Mascotte grounds on Satur- ay.and they were a great success.The results were: Hop, step and jump\u20141, Maillet; 2, Tetre- sult; 3, Theriault.37 feet.Pipe race, 51 yards\u20141, Tetreault; 2, The- riault; 3, Belanger.* Throwing baseball\u20141, Page; 2, Chagnon, 3, Chausse.9 feet.100 yarde\u2014], Maillet; 2, Lebel; 3, Masson.101-2 seconds.Standi jump\u20141, Maillet; 2, Masson; 3, Tetreault.10 fect.16-pound yreight\u20141, Page; 2, Lebel; 3, Wilson.32.10 feet.t race\u2014l, Lebel; 2, Maillet; 3, Masson.Football kicking\u20141, Lebel; 2, Maillet; 3, esnel.130.6 feet.Running jump\u20141, Maillei; 2, Lebel; 3, Masson.17.0 feet.300 yards\u20141, Maillet; 3, Theriault.No time.Committee race\u2014l, Senesac; 2, Masson; 8, Quesnel.2, Masson; College Record Broken.TORONTO, October 28.\u2014The annual field sports of McMaster University were held esterday.A.E.Hhydon, who tied with Igleish, of Victoria, a week ago, at a height of 9 feet 8 inches, broke all Cans dian college vaulting records by clearing \u20189 feet 11 inches.A British Champion Dead.LONDON, October 28.-A.E.Tysoe, the British champion half-mile runner, is dead.He defeated J.F., of Princeton, \u201cat the second half - vod ot 8 \u2019 and .try which Pon beauti .Quebec had the heavier team.and wes by good bard but the that distance at the Anglo-American athletic meeting in 1900, ?Write for prosts of cares.We wolicit the most obstinate cases.© have @ worsk cases in 16 to 35 days, ial 20D, 100 book FREE N COOK REMEDY CO.1097 Masonic Temple.Chicage, IL ou.THE HUNT.THE MONTREAL HUNT.Three Runs Were Afforded at St Anne\u2019s on Saturday.Saturday's run of the Montreal Hunt at St.Aune\u2019s, was a very interesting one.The emall coverts were drawn first and afforded a run of five minutes to Allard's bush and part way back again.The pack was then drawn on towards St.Genevive, and in a small spinuey another fox was I drawn.He ran west towards the cedars, | which had been drawn in the morning and then turning to the left and crossed the St.Marie road.He dodged around in cover for a while and then broke away to the St.Genevive quarries where he waa got to ground.The sand hills above Pointe Claire were then tried and the hounds had only n in cover five minutes when a fox went away towards the railway track near where the special team was waiting to take the members and horses back to the city.He ran the hounds out of scent.That concluded the day's sport.The fixtures this week are: , Tuesday\u2014The Forest and Stream gate.Thuredhy\u2014Cartierville.Saturday\u2014Ille Bizard.AQUATICS Eastern Canoeists Meet.NEWTON, Mass, October 28.\u2014Canoeists representing the east and Canada came here Saturday for the annual meeting of the executive committee of the Ame Canoe Association.The host was Commodore Louis Armitage Hall.The business meeting, lasting all day, was followed by a banquet.The chief features were the selection far the first time of an eastern site for the next national meet in Cape Cod, August 8 to 22;.the bnnouncement of the purchase of a permanent camp in the St.Lawrence River and the adoption of a new type of cruising canoe to conform with that of the Royal Canoe Club of England.Re- rts were read of retiring (Commodore has.T.Britton, of Gananoque, Ont., and by the secretary-treasurer, Herbert Begg, of Toronto.The pursers of several divisions also made reports.Robert J.Wilkins, of Brooklyn, read the report of the of governors, announcing that the association is now owner, title free, of Sugar Island, in the St.Lawrence River, near Gananoque, Ont.e new name for the island, which is not yet confirmed, is Ya-Ka-Wa-Tha.On the proposed amendment of the A.C.A.racing rules, no change was made, but a cruiser class was added.It wns agreed, however, that canoes built prior to October 1, 1900, are eligible to all races except that if any alterations are made they must conform to the rules now in force.The special class is on the lines of the Royal Canoe Club cruiser, It wan the suggestion of Herman.Dudley Murphy, who sailed for the Royal Canoe Club trophy in England last summer.The canoes are to be 17 feet long, 42 inches in breadth and there are numerous technical changes.The committee revised the ladies\u2019 membership list in conformity to annual custom.Francis J.Burrage, of the Wawbewawa Club, was chosen secretary-treasurer, and 5H Smythe, of New York, library cus todian.¢ CYCLING Motor Cycle Record Broken.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014At the Vaile burg track Albert Champion, on a motor bicycle, made a mile in 1.1225, breaking the world\u2019s record for this sort of a machine.Champion made the old rd of 1.15 about three weeks ago.He will again try to lower the record next Wednesday at the Empire City mile track.Frank Gramer, the sprinting \u2018champion rode his first race behind motor pace and defeated Monroe in two straight heats.Krebs and Freeman also indulged in a match race.Freeman captured the first heat.but the Newark man retaliated by winning the next two.Motor paced match race, best two in three heate-Frank Kramer, East Orange, vs.Bennie Monroe, Memphis\u2014First heat, one mile, won by Kramer, time 1.33; nec ond heat and race, two miles, won by Kramer, time 3.11.Professional match race\u2014H.P.Freeman, Portland, ve.Floyd Krebs, Newark.hnlf- mile heats\u2014Firat heat, won by eman, time 2.44 1-5; second heat, won by Krels, time 2.30; third heat and race, won by Krebs, time 2.35 155, | The Japanese treasury announces the issue of bonds td the amount of 16.5000 ¥en (38,250,000).Of.this sum 8.000.000 yen (34,000,000) will be devoted to the redemp- of nds.while the remainder in defraying the cost of \u2018the Chinese egpedition.\u2014 Why Catarrhozone Cures Catarrh.It goes ta every affected part and kills the germs that keep up the dirensed condition.Catarrhozono ever irritates, but stimulates the mucous lining of the nose throat and lungs to normal action, and keeps the nasal passages free from offensive discharges.Catarrhozone contains no dangeroys drugs or opiates.and is de lightfully pleasant and simple to use.Ca- tarrhozone is an absolutely certain cure for any form of Catarrh and sells for : dollar a\u20ac druggists, small nize Sc.By 2 Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont.\"S41 A ar 74, 4 afi 9 a re - IE = > LE HER hdr Te Rn SA CY 20 es ae ve eme 2 Lvs, rf \\ 3 \u201d D N BASEBALL THE MINOR LEAGUES FISH THER WORK HELD MOST SUCCESSFUL SESSION IN NEW YORK.Devised Means of Protecting Themselves Against Bigger Clubs and Insist Upon the Observation of Their Own Rules.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014With Saturday\u2019 \u20189.pension, te delegates to the National Association of Professional Baseball Players wound up the business of the convention.The first business taken up was the re rt of the National Board of Arbitration.p the matter of the protest made by the Portland, Oregon Club against the Buffalo Club for the services of players Newnham and Wiley, who are on the reserve list of both tcams, tlie Duffalo management was directed to show cause why the men should not be returned to Portland.Bert Schills, who was taken by the Dayton Club from Seattle, was ordered to return to the Seattle Club.The application of M.A.Hickey to be be released from Lowell was denied.Secretary Farrell was ordered to rigidly juvestifate the claim made by the Water- ry Club for George Prentice, who, it is oh rged, umpired for Waterbury and played with another club last season, under an ,, assumed name.Subsequently, it is charged, 1 GOLF ROYAL MONTREAL BEAT METROPOLITAN IT WAS A MOST INTERESTING MATCH.There Were Thirty Seven Players a Side and the Royal Montreal Won by Seventeen Holes Up Saturday Afternoon.There was a great golf match on old Fletcher's Field, which bas seen so many spirited games, on Saturday last.It was & contest between the Royal Montreal and the Metropolitan Clubs, and thirty-sevn players a side took part in it.The Royal Montreal managed to beat the Metropol jtan players by seventeen holes up.There was a pleasant little luncheon, at which Captain Finnie, of the Metropol: tans, welcomed the guests who had defeat- od them, and at hich Captain Balfour.of the Royal Montreal Golf Club,com limented the Metropolitans on the creditable showing they had made against a Club so much older and so much more experien The score wis: Metropolitan.Montreal.4 2 T.McC.Hutchison \u2026.vs.G.W.Macdougall Rev.J.R.Dobson .vs.K.Re Macpherson .A, + Bon R.B \"Macdougali : ve sen ane T.\u201cMcAnu ty J vs.W.B.Clouston\u2019 ee A.Purcell .eee vs.Fayette Brown een Mr.Recorder Weir va.Dr.Chas.Wylde .C.J.Crookall .\u2026.vs, John O' Flaherty so.< e -3 «sey ss ee w.Ss.\"Riberincr 2 H.Frey ave Harold Sims RTE CS YAO moO ORNS CO eNO © ~~ oO © CO we Oma oo © 5 ia 040 ; a > t9 J.E.Hutcheson .«ren ee en vs.Anson McKim ., .G.C.Hoerner .vs.De * A.Macdonald J.T .va.B au Syhitehead une C.Howard Smith seu see se VB.Dia A Macphati ce ae «ane A.K.F' ane ver seen ve Goatrey Wer vos es ll H.L.Putnam .\"aes eens ch G.A Balfour .cee ves ber eue BE Wo» t9 Henry vs.John Taylor A.R.Oughtred Cee ae S000 NO 0 ee DO WSO Blew oo 9 9 0 à v 00 Ww © © © 06 © © © © © © © he signed with the Boston American ue team.made by Mr.Stroebel, of Toledo, against pe ers Kates and Arthur t was allowed, an ¢ players were ordered to pay Mr.\u2018Atroebel the money he advance ed them.The claim made by the Rock Island Club for the services of \u201cRube\u201d Ward was laid over.Secretary Farrell was instructed to notify all clubs in the organization who have more than fourteen players on their reserve list that the number must be reduced to comply with the new National agreement immediately.The board also a rule to the effect that the release of no players from a club shall be valid unless the release is signed by tie president of the releasing club.A rule was also passed making it necessary to file the names of all, signed Players with the secretary of the N.AT A resolution was makir the farm- ing-out of players punishable, The penalty is to be fixed by the N rule was enacted Natoma) it Boom pulsory for each club to pay its protection fee before January of each year.The magnates also \u2018adppted a form of contract for all the various leagues in the organization.The new contract is almost identical with the old form used in the National League.It wae decided to allow each League to chosse its own ball.It was also dedided that Class A will include the Eastern and Western Leagues.Class B has in it the Southern and Western Associations, tM New York State League.the New.\"England League, and the I.1.I.League.In Class C are the Pacifie National League and the Connecticut State League.There are no organizations thus far in Class D.FARRELL, HAS SIGNED.ST.LOUIS.Mo., October 28.\u2014The St.Louis National League Club has signed J.8.Farrell, second baseman of the Washington American League Club.Frank Selee Settled.CHICAGO.October 28\u2014Frank Selee who has managed the Boston National Leagye team for many yerrs, will take charge of the Chicago National League nine next year.The announcement of Se- lee\u2019s acceptance was made by President Hart.VETERANS IN THE FIELD OF CANADIAN SPORTS DR.ROBERT A.PYNE.Dr.Robert A.Pyne is the youngest and second son of the late Dr.Pyne, of New- market.He was born in Canada some fifty vears ago.He was educated at first private ly and afterwards at Trinity University from which seat of learning he graduated M.D.in 1873.From his boyhood's days, Dr.Pyne has been devoted to outdoor exercise and manly sporte.He is a good judge of a horse, rides well for a man of his weight and is a good \u201cwhip.e has never taken any ter interest in horseflesh though than that of an amateur.never having gone in for racing and never betting.His great pastime, up to a very recent date, has n cricketing, as a \u201cbat\u201d and fielder he was a first class man, always up to his work and always to be depended on.The first club for which he played was the Hagerville, Ont., and as.one of their 1st eleven he helped them to win many notable matches in that district.After coming to Toronto.Dr.Pyne became a member of the Beaver Club, which used to play on the Commons, which then existed on the north side of Gerrard street east, now all covered hy houses, in fact, almost a \u201cdown town\u201d district.For a short time Dr.Pyne was assistant surgeon to the 10th Royals, now the Royal Grenadiers, but retired on the reorganization of the corps in 1880.In 1888.Dr.Pyne was elected M.P.P.for East Toronto, which constituency he still represents.Dr.Pyne is fond of fishing and rowing.he pulls a strong .oar.The Doctor has twice visited England, where he has many relatives and friends.Amon the former is no leas a personage than F.WT Earl Roberts.of Kandahar, who is his cousin on his mother's side.CONDENSED It is announced that a billiard tournament has been arranged to be played here during the week beginning December 2.for a purse of $2,000.The object of the tournament is to settle the disputes ns to who is champion, that title practically baving died with Frank C.Ives.The contest will be eighteen-inch halk line.Ench game will be of four hundred points, to be played on a regulation five by ten table, according tn established rules.An entrance fee of $250 from each contestant will be required in addition to which a purse of $2,000 will be hung up, all of which together with the net box receipts, will be distributed in prizes.The Marquis Ito, formér Prime Minfrted of Japan, sailed from New York on Saturday \u201cfor Paria, where he will probably spend the winter Between 20 and 70 candidates, will write for the preliminary and 250 for the qualifying clvil service \u201cexaminations Irn Ottawa, November 12 to 15.The Roman Catholic diocese of Athn- baska-Mackenzie has been divided, and Rev.Father Breynat.of Athabnska, hag been made Bishop of Mackenzie, Bishop Girouard, who has the diocese, will remain at Chipewyan as bishop of Athabaska.W HY Dee Common Carbonated Waters When for the same price you can get \u201c Bottled at, ollinaris N \" \u201cTHE QUEER OF TABLE WATERS,\" d imported from, the Apollinaris Spring, Rhenish Prussia, charged only; with its own natural gas?BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS.mi THE TURF THO WORLD'S RECORDS MADE AT MENPHIS IT WAS GET-A-WAY DAY AT MORRIS PARK: Tod Sloan's Brother Met With a Serious Accident in Russia-There Was Some interesting Racing at Delorimier Park.MEMPHIS, Tenn., October 28.\u2014The Memphis Trotting Association's fall meeting closed Baturday with two more world's recorde to its credit.In the free-for-all pace, Prince Alert, driven by Curry, in the first heat, paced the fastest half mile ever made by a gelding, passing the pole in .59%.In the second heat he established 2 new world's mile record for geldings, 3.00%.Riley B.was.a consistent second In both heats.while Anaconda paced an indifferent race, securing third money.Indiana was distanced in the first heat.The Abbot, driven by Geers, attempted to lower his record of 203% to-day, but failed.The time by quarters was 31%, Lu2S, 1.33 2.04%.Summaries: 2.18 class, pacing; purse, $1,000 (unfinished from Friday)\u2014 Will Leyburn, blk.g., by Wil- ton (Carpenter) .1138321 Tom Nolan, bg.(Nuckals) .\u2026.7 4 1 1 4 Don Riley, b.g.(Hudson).8 7 4 2 3 Maj.Muscovite, br.h.(McMahon) \u2026.+ 25738 Split Silk.chm.«MeDonaid) - 4886355 lone, br.m.(Corson).\u2026 32476 Dunston, ch.so.(Higbee) | b 85 6dr Martha Marshall, b.m.(Me- Dowell) 6 dr The Admiral, br \u201ch.(Payne).dr Best time\u20142, 2H class, trotting: purse, $1,000\u2014 Red Princess, bm, y Aristidea Snow) .1 Betsey Tell bik.m.McDowell)\u201d aver 232 Scapegoat, b.g.(Cast! cer seu c000 3 $ Fred.S.blk.h.(Ernest cee en \u2026.\u2026 ds Time\u20142.13Y%, 2.13%.Free-for-all pace; purse, $1,000\u2014 Prince Alert, h.g., by Brown Prince curry) ve ete es 11 Riley B.bik.h.(Ervin) .22 Anaconda.b.g.(Trout) 33 Indian, b.g.ds MeCariny) Time\u20142.02%, 2.08%.Free-for-all trotting to waggon; amateur driven sllver cup\u2014 Mabel Onward, b.m.\u2026 by Bcadeland Onward (F.G.Jones) ET \u2026\u2026.11 Franker, b.g.(Hugh J.Grant) ! veer 302 Captor, b.g.(H.x Deveraux) eer vee 4 4 Time\u2014212%, 2 Bpeclal baie to Waggon; amateur drivers\u2014 Carle M.br.g.by Brown Duke te.w.Marks) .eee 101 Saul.br.g.\u2018(John R.\u201cThompson) ver ae .22 Maud F.br.m.(H.K.Deveraux) .3dr G.Jones) .4dr Dan Westlana, b.g.(F.Time\u20142.12, 2.09%.Free-for-all paclng to waggon; amateur drivers: silver cup\u2014 Little Squaw, blk.m., by Kewanee Boy (F.G.Jones) .11 .hom.(Howland Russell) .veers 2°02 Frazier.ch.g.(H veraux) cov.3 Time=209%4, Lo.Delorimier Park Events.The re were some good races at Delorimier The steeplechase was very interesting, and there was a good crowd present.The judges were : Starters\u2014J.McVey, M.Behan, O.Howell.Timers\u2014M.Hofstitter and T.Love Following is the summary : Half-mile hents\u2014 iv E.Nelson's Innomatiim (Coke- Time 54 1 230 trot Un D.Donnelly's Elleen Ore (Rom- baugh) J.Girard Butcher Girl\u201d (Gir: ard) o.oo.oe.M.Hougie's Billy Mack (Bougie) Time\u2014233 1-4, 2.36, - to - wee ve = 0 ve Steeplechase, about a 1 .miles\u2014 J.1lenderson\u2019s King Top (Stirling) 8.Hurst's Sleepy Belle (Cannon) 8.Roblllurd\u2019's Acvota (Burt) .D.Minogue's Quickfire (Buleroft) .W.Penniston's Mr.Dunlop (Rob lard) .0 ool w travers vessse Fimu\u20145.05, The Last Day at Morris Park.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014The fall meeting of the Westchester Racing Association was concluded Saturday at Morris Park.The Morris Park welght-for-age race at two and one-quarter miles was the feature.It called tq the post eight high- class horses.Gold \u2018Heels won In the record - time for the track of Blues and Water Colour were equal favourites at 8 to 1; Imp, 7 to 1, and long prices against the other three.Blues made the running.for a mile and a half, with Water 'Colour, Goid Heels and Imp In close attendance, but when Gold Heels challenged on the far turn the second time around, Blu4s gave up and gradually dropped back.Once in front, Gold Heels, cleverly handled, atay- ed in front to the end, although he had to be ridden out to beat Hernando a length und a half.The last named closed With a rush in the last half mile, and beat Water Colour a neck for the place.In addition to the stake, the winner earned the coveted Woodlawn vase, first raced for at Louisville in 1861.Summaries : First race, handicap steeplechase, about 2 1-2 miles\u2014Curfew Bell, 137, Barry, 7 to 3 and ¢ to 5, wun; Boisterous, 149, Heider, 2 to 1 and 5 to 1, 2; Messmitchell, 147, Mara, 11 to 5 and even, third.Time, 4.37.Bullingdon, Marscham, The Rube and *Jes- sle 8.also ran.*Broke down.Second race, 7 furlongs, selling\u2014Keynote, 107, Wonderly, 1 te 3 and out, won; Whittier.\u201c16.Shaw, 4 to 1 and 1 to 2, 2; Neither One, 102, McGinn, 8 to 1 and even, 3.Thme, 1.28.Only three horses started.Third race, the White Plains, gandican About 6 furlonga\u2014Disadvantage, 10, O'Co on- nor, 7 to 1 and 7 to 5, won; W Slay King.120, Walsh, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, 2; Rockwa- 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 à King Hanover, Bruns- ux Cas- also eo Swiam ter, 103, Wonderly, Time, 1.11.: Grail, \u201cwick, City Bank, Northérn Star, L ta, Delngoa, Otis and Port Royal ran.Fourth race, the Morria Park weight- for-age race, 2 1-4 miles-Gold Heels, 121, Odom, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, won: Hernando, 111, Burns, 4 to 1 and 8 to & 2; Water Colour, MI, Wonderly, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, 3.Time, 3.56.Maid of Harlem.Jmp.Matron, Blues and McMeekin also Fifth race, § 1-2 furlongs, \"solling\u2014Shore- ham, 110, Mounce, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, won; Kimberley, 102, Smith 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, 7 In Shot, 1, Wonderly, 7 7 to $ and 6 to 5, 3.Time, 1.22.Curtzle, Rappenègker, Ante Up.Brandy Smash, Gautama, Gun, Snark and Malster also ran.Ixth race, one mile\u20148t.Finnan, 101.Wonderly, 9 to 5 and 3 to 5, won; Morning- side.114.Eurne, 5 to 2 and 4 to 5.Ji Handicapper, 88, Martin, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1, 3.Time.1.40 1-2 Belle of Troy and Louisville 80 ran Tod Sloan's Brother Hurt.ST.PETERSBURG, October 2.\u2014\"\u2018Cash® 8loan, the American Jockey, fell yesterday afternoon while riding an race course at Warsaw.He was pic cked up unconscious, but revived before he was taken to his residence.BOWLING BOWLERS MEET AND ORGANIZE.They Also Adopt the United States Balls and Pins.ort {Special to the Star.) AWA, October 28.\u2014 The annual meeting of tbe Canadian Bow! League | | res held on Saturday evening the 43rd J Regiment armoury at she Drill Hall.Ba The new overcoat.ob Plain shoulders, pockets, box back.have it.sale Tailorey, Montreal.ex-custom-tailors.HE Raglan has met its Waterloo.The new \u201cMILNER\u201d is a worthy successor.Full of grace, and there you $18, $20.$25 and 30.Madè by specialists in the \u201cSemi-ready\u201d whole- ready\u201d wardrobes throughout Canada, managed by straight front, vertical Sold in thirteen \u201cSemi- 231 St.James St., 1551 St.Catherine Phone Main 2721.St., Phone East 399.presentatives were present from the 43rd Regiment.Victoria Rifles, AAA and O.A.A.C.The report of the secretary- treasurer showed a small balance on hand.It wae decided to adopt the American pins and balls in the league.The drawing up of the schedule for the year was left over until the hockey clubs have arran their ates.The Hemsley trophy, which has to be won three years In succession, was handed over to the O.A.A.C.The medal presented by Dr.Courtenay, 43rd Regiment, for the player making the highest three strings on outside alleys was handed over to E.E.Turgeon, M.A.A.A.The gold chain ans locket, presented by the league for te, vas \u2018presented to W.tbe rend of the Vies Mr Harry Morrison spoke of a big howlin Mr Herr à similar hy that given by the Vics Tant year.prhich e O.À.?, purpose giving after the lengue season closes, and the delegates decided to do all they can to help it along.At the meeting there were present: Sur- geon-Major J.D.Cqurtenay (chair), David J.Wason, M.A.A.A., hon secretary.and the following members of the executive : Capt.P rman, je Vica; R.Gamble, H.Morrison and D.E.Johnson, O.OA.C her delegates Be were : Capt.JE.Hutcheson, Licut.JJ.P.Dickson.Pte.W.E.Bennett (43rd).Arthur H.Hersey.FE.Herb.Rubenstein (M.A.A A) A.A.Whillians.J, B.Watson, 0.0.A.C.om The election of officers resulted ar fol- President\u2014D.E.Johnson, O.O.X.C akice -president\u2014Arthur H.Hersey, M.A.Brown, L.Hon, mecretary-treasurer\u2014David J.Wa- son, M.Executive Committee\u2014Third_ Vica, Capt.F.Fisher, Capt.P.Gorman, Lewis McRo- e.M.A.A.A\u2014E.Herb.Brown, L.Ruben- stein 0.0.A.C.\u2014R.Gamble.H.Morrison.43rd Rifles\u2014Su n-Major J.D.Courte- nav, Lieut.J.P.Dickson, Pte.W.E.Bennett.In connection with the schedule the following dates were decide December 18\u2014Third Vics va.M.A.A.A.on latter\u2019a alley.; December 18\u20140.0.A.C.va.43rd on latter's alley Balance of schedule to be fixed after hockey dates have been announ « 7 France\u2019s Naval Programme./ BREST, France, October 28.\u2014Preslding at the launching Saturday df the armoured cruiser Leon \"Gambetta, the Minister of Marine, M.De Lanessan, said she was one of a new contingent of upwards of one hundred warships, each of which posscasscs perfect fighting qualities.Unless unfore- geen difficulties occurred abroad, the naval programme would be completed in tho time fixed by the Chamber, and then France would enjoy at sea the same security that her numerous solid battalions assured her on the continent of Europe.While the French vessels were more costly, they were also worth more than the ships of other maritime nations.The French navy was directing its efforts to the fighting quality of its ships rather than to numbers.Only strong nations could hope hou- ourably to preserve peace and liberty.Brockville Municiple Contest.(8pecial to the Star.) BROCKVILLE, Ont., October 28.\u2014The Brockville Trades and Labour Council wii! enter the municipal arena-at the next- election.At a meeting just held the report of a sub-committee, | submitti Platform, was received and adopted.\"ne abour men decided to place a full ticket in the field.Their nominees will not all be n ly union men, but will be can- aidates who iil uphold unlon principles.Run Down Then don\u2019t expect to be cured in a minute! It takes a little time to get your blood pure and rich.We haven't room to explain.Just ask your doctor why Ayer\u2019s Sar- sapañilla is such a good medicine for debility, weak nerves, and indigestion.very poorly snd could paré! Bouse.Then tried \u201c1 was vers Sars Xa d onl bot- a, and on two tes off made me feel 1 perf rfectiy well.\u201d Mrs.N.S.Swinney, Princeton, Mo.0 Anum JG AYERCO, Lowel Meer EVUCATIONAL.MONT CONSERVATORY Founded, 193.bp c = Se the Director.938 & 840 Derchester Bt, near Mountain.o ES: V June, Violi \u20ac BRANCH! ie aoe = ra rgan.the 231 tt Individual Evening Instruction at Office, 42 Victoria Square.On Mondays, Wednesdays tnd Fridays.t oth, N © classes.Write, Begins , call or telephone Main 2890 for prospectus, 23011 J.1».Davis, Principal.ONHINA PAINTING STUDIO, 31 Crescent.; Seven lessons for $5.00, with use of paints, etc.Canadian agency for Marshall Fry's Paints and Filkin's Gold which neefis only one firing.China mended to be proof against hot water.Undecorated china p stock.253 3 UNSHRINKABLE \u201c Wolsey Underwear\u201d British manufacture\u2014 Pure wool-Soft finish.WILL NOT FELY\u2014 GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK.None genuine also Leurs the Trade ar! 100 Sawtf Ask your dealer for them.THE KING'S THROAT.Sensational Report of Three Operations for Cancer.LONDON, October 28.\u2014Reynold's weekly newspaper is the first British paper to assert that King Edward is suffering from cancer pf the throat.In to-day's issue it declares that since His Majesty's accession three operations have been performed for the removal of papilloma on the left vocal chord, and that one was removed from the right vocal chord last week.\u201cAssistance was hastily summoned,\u201d says this journal, \u2018as His Majesty was breathing with difficulty, and an immedi ate operation was perform But it was regarded as only a temporary relief, the injured epithelum now having become a cancerous growth.and serious developments are expect: Coat of Living in France.° LONDON, October 28.\u2014A despatch from Paris to the Tim saya that at the monthly dinner of the British Chamber of Commerce in the French capital.Yves Gu- yot spoke against the existing French tariff.He sald that mutten, which could be bought for 74 a pound in London, cost a franc and a half in Paris.Forty-six necessaries of life, which cost 84f in London, cost 10If in Paris.A franc is 19.3 cents.The effect of the protection on wines, sald M.Guyot, had been to develop that ind-is- try in other countries.so that France had lost the monopoly.e tariff, he added, had put back the progress of France.| The Molineux Indictment.NEW YORK, October 22 \u2014George Gordon Battle.of the firm of Weeks and Battle, counsel for Roland B.Molineux, Saturday rerved notice of a motion to quash the indictment against Mollneux.The motion will come up next Wednesday.The moving papers, which contain 32 pages of typewritten matter, urge the dismissal of the Molineux indictment on the ground of illegal and insufficient evidence.Former Governor Black will argue the case for Molineux.STOPY THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD.Laxative Br.int ablets at: ay ve on n 4inine Tablets cure a cold in one RAILWAY GRAND TRUNK £Vs7Em Last 2 Special Bxcurslons to BUFFALO Going dates.Betarn limita.October 29 N _ Gotabor 31 Kovember 3 ROUND TRIP RATE FROM MONTREAL o - Proportionate rates from all Grand Trunk stations, Kingaton and east in Canada and New York Btate.DAILY EXCURSIONS MONTREAL TO BUFFALO AND RETURN.nr TO AND INCLUDING NOV.13T.10 \u201c2B\u2014g004 returning within 9 days.11.00-15 days, including day of sale.Unequalled Service.Montreal to Toronto and Buffalo.Fast Night International Ar.Montreal = Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains.Pullman Sleeplog.Cars on night trains, Double track, All Excursion tickets sold to Buffalo read via Ni Falls, and are good for stop over there within) mit of ticket CITY TICKET OFFICES.137,88, Bt erin 0, CANADIAN PACIFIC IMPROVED OTTAWA SERVICE (Via Short Line.) LV.WINDSOR 8TN., 9.15 a.m., 400 p.m.AR.OTTAWA 1230 pm.7.15 p.m.(Via North Shore.) LV, WINDSOR STN., *.30 a.m., *10.06 p.m.LV.PLACE VIGER, 82 am.54 p.m *Datly, Bundays included.Other trains weck days only.OTTAWA SUNDAY SERVICE.Lv.Windsor 8tn.10.00 a.m.Ar.Ottawa 1.20 p.m.Lv.Ottawa (Central Stn.) 6.356 p.m.Ar.Montresl 0.40 p.m.ST.AGATHE train fermerly leaving 1.35 Pp.m.Saturdays discontinued.MONTREAL TO BUFFALO AND RETURN $S$56.00.Going Dates.Return Limits.October 29 November 3 October 31 November 5 Good Going.Good Returaing.Every d 8 Gays after day of sale Trat Boas Windsor St.Station, 8.50 a.m., week days, and 10 p.m.daily.> City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 139 8ST.JAMES STREET, next Post OMca.Montreal Park & Island Railway Company.WINTER SERVICE.Change of time commencing Monday, October 28th, 1901: Lachine Line\u2014Through cars between Bt.Lambert Hill and Lachine without change, via Notre Dame, St.James and McGill streets.From St.Lambert Hill, 20-minute service from 6.00 a.m.to 11.From Lachine, a-minute service from 6.00 a.m.to 12.0 a.m.LAST CAR TO ST.HENRI ONLY SAULT AU RECOLLET LINE\u2014Through cars between Cralg street and Sault au Recollet, without change, going via St.Lawrence street and returning via St.Denis strect: From Craig street.corner 8t.Lawrence: 30-minute service from 6 am.to 8 am.One-hour service from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.30-minute service from 4 pm to 7 p.m.One-hour service from 7 pm.to 11 p.m.From Sault au Recollet 30-minute service from 6 to a.m.to 9 am.One-hour service from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.30-minute service from # p.m.to 8 p.m.One-hour service from p.m.to 12 rnid- night.LAST CAR To CPR.CROSSING, 8T.DENIS STREET, ONLY.CARTIERVILLE.ST.LAURENT AND OTE DES NEIGES LINE\u2014Through cars Jetween Craig street and Carterville vin leury street and Park avenue, starting \"from corner of Cralg and Bleury streets: From Craig street, one-hour service from 6 a.m.to 10 p.m.From Carterville, op=-Rour service from 6 a.m.to 11 p.LAST CAR TO MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE ONLY, Extra service to Cote des Nelges every 20 minutes from 6.50 to 9 a.m.and 4 to p.m., from corner of Cralg and Bleury sts., except on Sundays.From Westmount\u2014Cars leave corner of Victoria avenue, Westmount, every 30 minutes from 6.15 a.m.to 11.15 p.m.to Snowdon's Junction.Cars leaving on the 4 minutes after the hour do not connect with cars to or from Cartierville.Cars leave Snowdon's Junction every 3 2% p.m, > minutes from 6.35 a.m.am.to 11.NOTE.\u2014On Sundays, cars will start on Lachine line at 7.3% a.m., Westmount 8.15: on other lines at 8 a.m.253 2 New YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.R.BUFFALO and Niagara Falis and Return $6.00 6 Days: Going every Tuesday and Thursday until October 31st inclusive, returning within six days.ickets on sale every da.830.28\" Gord to return witha 3 days.\u201con » untit Nov.30th.THROUGH SLEEPING CARS.Prompt Serv oe.Trains | leave Windeor Station, Montreal, 7.30 Buin {ly, 8 a.m.daily, oxce = Sunday, for affalo, Niagara Falls, Roc racuse, Utica, Albany, New York end Adirondack Mountain umme: «ta information at City T > 263 S to Quanerine Street.Telephone Up.4704 ; al so 129 St James St, Windsor Station ad d Windsor Hotel.240 SUMMER RESORTS.ADIRONDAOK MOUNTAINS THE WINDSOR ELIZABETHTOWN.NEW YORK.of the | t and finest hotels In the Fine location.Modern Improve .Private baths.Pure run- pins rt ng water.Milk and vegetables from indsor farm and gardens.Orchestra.FINEST GOLF LINKS.Booklet, address ORLANDO KELLOGG & BON, 143 tt Props.ALLAN LINE.Via SEAL TO TO LIVERPOOL.ue uskl an u Royal Mail sers ros, Movitte.a From Montreal.ustralasian Qat.26,6 am.Oct.Froforian, \u2019 Nov, 20 s.m.Nev.iim Corinthian.Nov: 16.75.Nov.16,4 pomme Passengers for Tunisian will connect with the steamer at Quebec by taking 2 p.m.train from Montreal, Saturday, Nov.a » en steamers sall before D am.passent 5 es board previous evening between 8 and n From Quebec.i train.Intercolonial Ry.leaves Montreal 45 pm.Saturday, making connection with steamer at Rimouski 8 a.m.Sunday abin passage, $50 and Upwards.Return tice het at reduced rates.\u2018Becond cabin.n or Londonderry, $35 to 0 singl $08.88 to 370.00 return.LS Mondon, Glasgow.or Belfast, Paris, p saloona, spacious Tor electtio Mghts throughout.» nade dot NEW YORK to GLASGOW.T.aurentinn, Oct, 30, 10 a.m.Mongolian, Nov.13, 11 a.m.Cabin t e aa Li © $60; second cabin 935; third Return tick at reduction NA a Sabin will bo lssued Apply to H & A.ALLAN, Montreal 138 tf \"_DOMINION LINE- Mall Steamships \u2014Liverpool Service.From Portland.From Boston.*Romaa.Nov.2nd A QUERNSTOWY.sOttoman.Nov.9th New lEngziawni.Nov, 6th Vancoure: \u201c A Steamer 0.NOV, Dominion.Nov.23rd New Enzland.Dec.Cambroman.Nov.30th! A Steamer .Dec.18 > This Steamer does nat carrv passengers RATES OF PASSAGE.(RATES OF PASSAGE Saloon $60.00 and up- |Saloon\u2014$50.00 and upwards, Soom Saloon \u2014$35.00 and #37 50, according Second Saloon \u2014 $40 .steamer, aod upwar ls.Third Class ase 425.00 and Third Classy ~ $28.00 to $26.00, aocording to doi Londenderry steamer.Bone: and lnsgaw.NEW SERVICE.BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.Commouwealth .Nev, 27, Jao.4, pres 13 Jan.15, Feb, , elec ight, \u2018specious prom- For further information apply ompany, or to DAVID eral Agents.17 8t Sacrament street, Montreal.Franco - Canadian Line DIRECT SAILINGS TO HAVRE.FRANCE From Havre.From Montreal 5th Oct.S.5.\u2018Manchester Shipper*\u2019#nd Nov.Havre, Southampton and London, Lst, 00, ateer- age e $25.00; Paris 1st, $30.50.steerage ° § 7.50.For particulars as to assage or freight apply 223 COMMISSIONERS ar\u201d 224 t te Elder, Dempster & Co.BEAVER LINE, Regular eekly Passenger Service between Montreal, Quebec and Liverpool.From Liverpool.F.Oct.15.Single $47.50 and upwards; First Cabin \u2014 Round Trip $00 and upwards.Second Cabdbin\u2014 Bingle, $33.00 and upwarda.Round Trip, $8858 and upwards, according to steamer.Steerage Rates to Liverpool.Londan.Tea merry, Gla gow, Belfast and.Queenstown, $24.50 $35.58, Apply to any agent of the line.or to\" ELDER, DEMPSTER .& CO,, 6 St.Sncrament St., Montreal.North German Lloyd.TAST EXPRESS SERVICE FLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN Kronprinz, Oct.29, #a.m.! Kronprinz, Dec.8, 10am Kaiserin, Nov.5, 10 a.m.Kalser, Dec, 14, + 10 a.m Kalser, Nov.tb, 10 a.m Kronpri nx, Jan.&, noon, TWIN-SCREW PAISENGER SERVIC: SOUTHAMPTON\u2014LONDON PARIS paBuRN Bremen .Oct.31, noon Bremen .Dec, 5, K.Luise, Nov.28, la nm.SI AUX an K.Luli rane \u2014 210 am 5 Broadway, 14 ps Hs & CO.W.H.HENRY, NOLE AGENT for Trontrent, 116 5t.Peter st.Jamburg-Amarican, TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG-HAMBURG.Deutschland.- Oct.31 ! A.Victoria.Nov.7 Deutschland.re coun [RES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dec.LA TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE Every Saturday PLY MOUTH- CHI ERBOURG-HAMBU Ra.Pennsylvania JR œnicia.- -Nor *Fer Hamburg direct.Hamburg-Amer.Line, 37 B° var N.F.James Thom, G t Xavier Er om, Ba Sec eraby, im BL James st.Opposite Teme Ba rires Montreal.\u201c HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE, New York - Rotterdam, via Boulogne -Sur -Mer.1a., Semrey: Mar à Toa POTSDAM Twin-S¢ Saturday.Nov 9,10 4 M.0\" ROTTERDAM A Saturday, Nov.16, 10 A.M.MERICA LINE, 89 Broadway, XN.Vau JnmesSt.W.H.Henry, 118 81.pla AND 254 39 Peter st, Agent EUROPEAN & RAILWAY TICKET AGENCY.189 ST.JAMES STREKT.: (Corner M.Francois Xavier OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS.ALLAN LINE, BEAVER LINE, CANADIAN PACIFICS.8 LINE DOMINION LINE.HOLLAND AMERICA LINE Plane of Steamers, Sailing Lists, eto., om appliestion.xoellent Through Tickets firme Montreal, gg tr ra Rail pe Bleeping Oar- WM.F.EGG, Agent 1200odtr 120 St.James st.Montreal.AN UNFORTUNATE APPEAL.Instead of Five Years\u2019 Imprisonment, \u2018 Mme.Groesinger Gets Death.(Special to the star) PARIS, October 28.-\u2014-Mme.roetæinger, who was recently condemned to five years imprisonment for murdering her husband, appealed from the judgment, with the result \u2018that she has now been sentenced to death by tho Versailles court, to the great surprise of everybody.Lord Pauncefote Makes a Start.LONDON, October 28.\u2014Lord Pnauncefote, the British Ambassador to the United fitates.and Lady Pauncefote, Mr.Andrew Carnegie and Mrs.Carnegie, and Ada Re- han travelled by the American line special Ltrain Saturday from London to join the steamer 8t.Louis at Southampton, bound 25 cents, 254 26 cod À for New York.A goterfe of thelr respective friends bade them farewell at Waterloo Railroad Btation.; Before.After Wood's Phosphodine.The Great English Remedy.Bold and recommended by all druggista in Canada.Only rell- able medicine discovered.Sir packa anteed to oure all\u2019 forms of Genital Woakness: ay « or oxcese, Mental Worry, Kxcodsive use of Tol co, Opium or Stimulsn a.Malled nn recel price, one paokage $l, six, Une will pi cree, Viz will cure.ainphlets ree to any address.The, Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.Wood's Phoaphodine js sold in Montreal pr B.B.McGale.Prussia.2123 Notre Dame > - To Stamp Dealers and Collectors ftempe of every denomination and issue for sale All clean, detached and In packages of ingle stamps of any Issue suppiled to collec.1 Address V, 1003, Star Office, | 4 Francois 16 se \u201cPeter wn, ! + me Pe ES \u2014\u2014 re \u2019 n King street The Baily Star.GRAHAM « co., Proprietors.Suvscriptions, 05 pen annum.\u2014 ° | : Agents in France, Mayence, Favre and Cle, Agont tn Toronto, MW.MeGillivray: 76 w .Agents in Ottawa, ; Cunningham Agent in Land England, Percy A urd, Q .lo .109 Fieot attest, sien eror A B \u201cCirculation of the Star WAEK ENDING OCT.26TH, 1901.MONpAY - - - -° 541 TUESDAY - - - - 54,168 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,124 THUBSDAY - - - - 54176 FRIDAY - - = ' - 5,143 i BATURDAY + « -' - 60,742 \u2018 TOTAL .Daily Average - - - Weekly Star Last Week - \"DAILY AND 459 065 WEEKLY \u2019 LAST WEEK, From thé above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded «a more or less ephemeral.431,460 55,243 120,805 CIRCULATION OF STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1901.The confession of Thorvald Hansen, whe deliberately murdered a little boy at West mount for the sake of a few coppers, shows that the animal has no more sense of responsibility than a tiger.The absence of Iis Worship the Mayor, and the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, from the Harbour Commissioners\u2019 picnic was a great disappointment, but the Commissioners really could not find a boat big enough and strong enough to accommodate the two gentlemen.; \u2014 There is no truth in the rumour that Mayor P'refontaine took to the woods around Ste.Agathe, because he heard that Mr.Tarte was going to the Harbour picnie, or that Mr.Tarte hurriedly caHed a cabinet council in Ottawa, because he heard that Mayor Prefontaine was going to spend a happy day with the boys \u2018on the river.The Maisonneuve pet is in the pink of condition, and the Beauharnois chicken was never in better shape.et.\u201d When the Road Department has finished \u201cdusting\u201d Dorchester street, it would be am act of meroy to.\u201cundust\u201d it.The dust would not be so bad if it were left alone, but for some inscrutable purpose the Department in its wisdom employes a man, a horse and a sweeper to stir it up every night.No water is sprinkled on the dust and no attempt made to classify the germs s0 pecklessly forced into the mouths of the people.A man cannot tell whether he swallowing typhoid, scarlet fever; smallpox or consumption with his powdered asphalt and other abominations.; Mr.Alexander Smith; the Liberal organizer in Ontario, has issued a circular to the Ontario Liberal Associations, advising them to buy copies of a pamphlet: got up hy a MPMabee, nt forty dollars a thousand and distribute them ag gampaign litegature, The some Boers, their telling us that, had Lord Roberts beew in General Buller\u2019s position and with the same foros at his disposal.| Ladysmith would not have been relieved a day sooner or at any lesa cout of life.1 can: \u2018not help.thinking that the verdict of his tory \u2018will be different to the verdict of to- diy, and that some of those that are first now will then bave become last.But of one thing | am certuin\u2014that never have men left this or any campaign with a deep er or truer admiration and respect for their léaders than the men of Lord Strathconn\u2019s Horse-men from the cold of Dawson and Klondike, from the woods and water of British Columbia, and from the prairie plains of the West\u2014had for their Geueral and his Brigadier, Lord Dundonald.\u201d INEXPLICABLE CRIME.Bulwer Lytton in his novel \u201cNight aud | Morning\u201d refers to what he calls the strange cisely \u2018the same character which perlodically appear in many different parts of the world at abopt the same time.The modern student would be inclined to describe this as the result of suggestion.The fulness of detail of crime given publicity suggesting the commission of similar offences to other unbalanced minds, is the theory advanced.Lytton evidently did not think so when he wrote his tale, und fhe means of transmit ting such details around the warld in his time were very limited.Yet the remarkable phenomena attracted the attention of one of the moat observant of writers, sixty years ago, and he did not have any explanation to offer.The crime which bas just shocked this community, with a child victim, is precisely similar to one which occurred a few days ago in the neighbourhood of Kansas City.In that case a, coloured man induced a boy ten years of age to accompany him to a more lonely part of the suburbs than they were in when he first suw the lud.and there he struck him down, fracturing his skull, to rob him of a ten cent piece which be had seen him tossing up.The negro confessed his crime at once, and simply says that he yitlded to an ir resistible impulse when he saw the lad toss ing the coin in the air.It is scarcely with: in the range of posaibility that any direct knowledge of that negro's crime could have conveyed the suggestion to a Dane in West: mount a couple of days later.«AGGRESSIVE OR INEFFECTIVE.\u201d \u201cOne of the New York correspondents in London cables to his journal that the speech of Mr.Chamberlain at Edinburgh on Saturday was aggressive but ineffective.The awerage Briton is more likely to apply that deacription to the utterance made upon the previqus day in another Scottish cjty- Stirhngehy the nominal {eader of the Opposition, Sir Henry\u2019 \"Carapbel!-Banñérman.Sir Henry was distinctly aggressive when he proposed a resolution affirming that \u201cLord Salisbury\u2019's government threatens the country with humiliation and disaster,\u201d but betrayed the ineffectiveness of his criticism almost; ludiorowaly in the admission that the Opposition is so lamentably divided in itself that no alfernative government is possible.1 The truth is that the.Salisbury Govern: ment is so impregnably streug in Parhament that many who sit inthe Ministerial bench- es\u2014men like Winston Churchill and Thomas Bowles\u2014feel themselves able to pose promi- uently as candid.friends without endangering the existence of the Cabinet.Whenever a vote™of \u201cwant of popfidence ia pro- off 1 Lowleses still help to\" maintain.the minis- pamphlet seems to have\u2019 heén originally written for Democratic use in the last Pre- sidentinl camgpaign, then altered and adapted to use as Conservative literature in the present Ontario fight and finally \u2018\u2019modified\u201d to serve as Liberal thunder in the same fight.If Mr.Mabee had been born Miss Mabee instead of Master Mabce, we think may be she would have earned great loead' distinction by her talent for adaytæ tion of things to new purposes, such, for iustance, as making parlour ornaments out of old frying pans, and easy chairs out of old flour barrels.On Thursday a gentleman who registered in Eondon as \u201cPrince Ranjit of Baluphie- tan?\u2019 and\u2019who seems to have lota of \u2018money sailed.for Montreal.Nobody hut the members of his suite of twenty-eight persons Fnoyé who he is; the Government simply announcing that there is no auch person as Prince Ranjit of Baluchistan.He \u2018is regarded Ly some.people as a Siamesg, prince.The Fhortness and simolicity of the name he has adopted for the trip is against this theory.The King of Siam is leaded down with the names Chulalongkorn Somdetch I'hra Paramindr \u2018Maha; and his brother has to drag after him a chain of names, titles or epithets, which includes in its links \u201cSomdetch, Chowfa, Bhanurangsi, Swang- wongse, Krona, Pra, Bhanppandwongse, Worade;.\u201d li this should happen to be the map he will propably precipitate a- printer\u2019s strike on this continent.The only Prince Ranjit we know is Ranjit Sinhii, whose favourite suite is a cricketing eleven and who was well known as the champion Latsman for all Englatd.\u2026 - TESTIMONY OF SOLDIERS.- It may be some solace to General Buller to know that in the hour of his\u2019 retirement he enjoys the admiration: and cerftait-! ly is not forgotten by those who knew him best, and those who saw what the difficulties he had to contend with in South Africa really were.Among the läteut evidences of this was a letter in the London Times, re\u2019 ceived by the latest mail.Jt is a brief tribute of respect from \u201cTrooper 6386, Strathcona\u2019s Horse.\u201d He adds his testimony to that which had appeared a day or so before from a corréspondent who signed himself \u201cLord Dundonald\u2019s Brigade.\u201d The Strathcona wants to express on behalf of \"his comrades across the sea (in Canada) his feelings, is he aid they had the honour of servidg under Gen.Buller.He writes warm: ly of the \u201clove and admiration, respect and devotion, we, one and all, had for our General; and we can only trust that, should occasion arise in the future.we may be al lowed to serve under him again; and I can assure you, without any fear of contradic tion, that this is the sincere wish of all of us who served with him in this present campaign.He won our confidence, in the moat, extraordinary wey, and I often Seard pound\u2019 the bivousc at night, in answer \u2018to enquiry soon after we had got to the front \u2014\"Waal, our boss is all right; he's a man, you bet,\u2019 ' \u2018et those Who have never seen the terrible difficulties of the country before Lady- spiith and all through thé Eastern Trang, veal to: Lydenburg and Pilgrim's Rest hesi- tite Before casting their criticisms broad: casts and ask themselves if others in his \" plass'could have done bitter, or even as well, who were marching almost unopposed over the Jeyel plains to pur.west.\u201cIpwell' remember, in conversation with terial majority at that figure of 142 over all sections of the Opposition, that majerity which it gained at the general appeal to the constituencies last year, and has increased by two votes at a by-election in the heart of the most populous labour centre of Scotland within the last four weeks.Undgoulitedly there is.weazineses at the continuation of the fighting, but the discontent of the great majority appears to be due to disappointment that a government having such a strong mandate from the constituencies did not go more strenuously to work to stamp out treason by proclaim: ing martial law in the Cape Colony at an earlier date, and by generally adopting more nggressive measures to assert jt authority, not only in South Africa, but in the Parliament House itself, where for the last two sessions, obstruction has been rampant.It was characteristic of Mr.Chamber lain's methods that he should take the of fensive, and \u201chis attack upon certain of the Irish members is likely to be remembered next session.The definite announcement that the Cabinet means to still further limit license of speech at Westminster will do much towards the coalescing of the Opposition ranks.At the same time, it will tend to stiffen the back of the Unionist support.Throughout the British constituencies the reform in the rules will probably be popular, The elactorate realizes môre than it did that the members of Parliament de not best serve their constituents by unlimited \u201c\u2018orating.\u201d.Very few British statesmen on either side \u2014 except when introducing some complicated mensure\u2014find it necessary to speak for more than half ani hour; the men who inflict (lhree and four hour speeches on the House address empty benches, and, now that they mre coming to be looked upon as either self-advertising lores, or else wilful obstructionists, they do not even interest the reporters\u2019 gallery\u2014 unléss they create an unseemly scene.Probably .the new rules will only permit & mem- bet one apportunity in the session of making sucha \u201cscene\u201d hereafter, The other principal topic of Mr.Chan berlain's speech, that of reformed parliamentary representation, will not become a live question in or out of the House of Commons for the next two or three sessions for the simple reason that the passing of such a measure would constitutionally involve a general election.The Cabinet is not likely to dissolve n House in which it has an almost unprecedented majority until the South African business is settled.It has a legal life of seven years from Oc- taber, 1900, to complete, so that we need not expect the introduction of a new re form bill until 1905 at the earlidst.In the meantime it will be interesting to hear the opinions of the advanced Liberal party upon the question of proportionate repre- \u2018sentation.There-are many anomalies in the ;present British system, and the reduction \u2018of the members allotted to Ireland by the Act of Union will involve a rearrangement in the voting values of many English and Scottish and Welsh parliamentary areas.The feverish interest which is taken in \u2018everything bearing upon the war, or ru meurs of: other wars, shows how - utterly impôsaible it would be to initinte any do- matic reform at present.* Perhaps.the Intest Instance of the epidemic is contained in the cabld, which stated that the etror or indincretion, of some official had betray.cd they \u201csecret\u201d that it was contemplated | calling.out every available .restrvist - and and inexplicable epidemics of crimes of pre-\u201d posed the Winston Churchill and the volunteer for activa service.Any one who has studied the debates upon the Army Reform scheme, now being evolved, knows that the supplying of blank forms to certain of the postmasters throughout the United Kingdom waa one of the \u201cproposed details.Notwithstanding the restless importance of the hour, we still think it extremely probable that many moons may wax and wane before the War Office has to telegraph to the postmasters the significant - word\u2014*\"Mobilize.\u201d Facts AND FIGURES.Berlin now uses nn electric system for lighting street gas lamps.Twelve infantry companies in the French army are now equipped with folding ULt- cycles.! The English War Department has offered a $4.000 prize for the best self-propeliing military waggon, .i The proportion of people in Norway who speak English is larger than in any other country in the world.Mortimer Menpes.the English artist, is sald to be perfecting à process which will +yolutionize colour illustration.The cellars of Portugal hold 132,000,000 gullons of wine, \u2018and there is no more storage room for the new crop.The duty on bicycles.which was introduced in France in 184, yielded an income last year of nearly 5,000,000 francs.France is the only country in Europe which has shown an increase tn her wheat acreage during the past twelve months.The City of Manchester enjoys the doubtful reputation of having more pub-, lle houses than any other municipality in the United Kingdom.Russia's Asiatic possessions are three times greater in area than those of Eng- }and.but their population is but 25 000,000 as compared with the 297,000,000 under British rule.Rritish medical journals of high authority Insist that ozone can be artificially produced at reasonable expense to purity the alr in tunnels, sewers and other places fn London.Statistics collected in Germany showed that more than 50 per cent.of the cases of consumption could he traced to the habit- nal breathing of dust tainted with injur- {fous substances.Mrs.Louise Roble, - granddaughter of General Stark, of Revolutionary fame, has just entered upon her Grd year at her home in Manchester, N.H.She 1s still tairly active.both mentally and physically.Mrs.A.E.McCrea occupies the post of consulting architect in the city of Marquette, Mich.She has laid out several parks and a boulevard and designed a normal school, a prison and two rallroad stations.\u2014 x All mills in Japun run day and night, and change hands at noon and midnight.The vast majority of mill workers are children, who work eleven kours at low .wages.In one mill at Osfka 2600 worker a are under 15 Years of age and operate only 3,700 Bpindles.: Paris is just beginning to realize how priceless are the treasures which it has secured by the late Baron Adolph Rothschild's bequest of medieval gold and silversmith's work to the Iouvre.The collection will all go into one room, which is now being prepared for it.The collection Is estimated to be worth $4,000,000.A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.= .Brown cloth gown.appliqu: 2 white silk, and brown velvet coat trimmed with white silk and sable.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AG.(From the Star Fyles of October \u2018Boss\u2019 Tweed alleged to have tranaferred tully five million dollars worth of property to other parties to hold for him, In anticipation of his arrest for municipal frauds In New York.Sergts.nf the Ist Prince of Wales Rines have banquet at the Queen's Chop House.Speechas by Col.Bond.Rev.J.Carmichae!l.Berrt.Maj.Johnson.songs by Sergts.Young, Hnrman.Rallle, Doran, Donnelly and others, Steeplechase match for 8100 à vide at Molnon's farm.Petite Cote.between Col.Bond'a horse Sultan, ridden by his groom.Patrick Doran, and Mr.Davidson's horse, Squire, ridden IY C, Alloway.Sultan won by halt a length.pile Last night the usual troting dinner of the undergraduates of McGill College Medical Faculty was held at the Queen's Chop House.Mr.Wol- tred Nelson presided, supported by Dr.Roddick and Mr.Mallory: and Messrs.O.C.Edwards and H.Brown acted as croupiers.Dr Roddick ln his speech described the first \u2018footing din- \u2018ner\u2019 in 1865, when $14 waa the total sum rels- ed and this was spent in a barrel of beer amd some crackers and cheese, which were discussed in the top fiat of a house on St.Charles Bor- romoee atreet.The doctor expressed his fear that that dinner was not A auccess, @s Several dquads « police assisted the students.Remarkable story from Chicago that the firing of the city was not due to the accident of a cow kloking over a lamp, but was a dellber- ately planned conflagration by the Soolete Internationale, and nearly all of those deputed to set fires In various places perished in the flames.The plot came near being exposed, owing to the injudiolous utterance of ome of the Internationales, George Francis Train.Knowing the tats in.store for the city, he was lecturing in Farewell Hall, the Sunday evening of the fire.At one point In his lecture he suddenly stopped and in an agitated volck said: \u201cThis In the last public address that will be delivered within these walls.A terrible calamity is impending over the City of Chicago.More I cannot ray\u2014more I.dars not utter.\u201d Toe Chicago Times has what purports to be a ful) eoantession of one of the surviving participants, who says tha: Train's attempt to con- \u2018vey @ warning to the Chiocigo pedpie neariy cost him his Nfe.Had he gone à few stegn further in his wa , Ho would Have ben shot, es fully twenty of the cogdpiraters were in the hall and heard him.: à Devonshire (Scalded).Crenm.\u2014 Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., 2685 St.Catherine 8t.\u201c Tel.Uptown, 669.j / THE MONTREAL: DAILY STAR+-MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, THE Passing HoUR.SNAP BHOTS.: The hardest work about a political job! Is getting it > ; ! \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ;\" ; t .A pan who is out for the rocks ian\u2019t no: cessartily a geologist.It 1s easier to find out what people don\u2019t belleve than what they do.f a woman tried to make a secret of her ignorance she couldn't kuep it A woman's idea of a model husband is one who insists an doing as she pleases.The careful husband always glves his wife an allowance so as to have somebody to borrow from.make a woman under- You can never à man praises another stand that when man he means it.A hearty laugh is more desirable for méntal health than any exercise of the reasoning faculties, Nothing more has been heard of the Boeps who reached the sea.Can it be that they took a bath and went back ?Canadian Baptist: A bad man has brought disgrace upon Christian Sclence.He tried to get tipay by drinking water and thinking It was whiskey.It takes an adoring mother to figure out that when the baby had knocked its head against the crib and given Itaolf a black eye somehow it added to its beauty.When Frederick Temple, now Archbishop of Canterbury.was Hishop of London, he was one day examining a class of theologt- cal students on the subject of parish calls.As an object lesson, he sald that he would go into the next room und recelve one of thelr number as visiting minister.As the students drew lots for the ordeal, the choice fell upon a young Irishman, who entered the chamber ahead of the claas to tind Dr.Temple prone upon the sofa, and, like Hezekiah, his face to the wall.But the student got hig Irish up.approached the recumbent, laid his hand upon his shoulder and said,-\u2018* Ah, Frederick, Frederic the drink again!\" A BARD'S CONCLUSION.1 wrote a poem years ago, Its meamng is obscuré.It isn\u2019t interesting.so I guess 1t'a literature.THE MORTIFIED BRIDE.The sweet, blushing bride said, \u2018 I haven't much pride, And 1 ought to be chipper and gay, But I feel 1 could weep to be counted 80 cheap That 1 bave to be given away.\u201d A WISE PRECAUTION.Sportsman (lo his wife, Who is rather 8 wild shot)\u2014\"1y Jove! Nelly, you nearly got ua again, that time! If you are not more careful, I'll go home !\u201d Old Keeper (antfb voce)\u2014\"It's all right, &quire.Her bag fs full of nothing but blank \u2018unz\u2018\u2019\u2014Puneh.A PLEASURE OF MEMORY.Drolichon hought a phonograph and insisted upon his mother-in-law having her voice registered by the Instrument.As the gopd woman refused, he added, maliciously: \u201cOh, come, NOW, just a few words.You can\u2019t think how much pleasure it will give me to hear your vojce\u2014when you are gune.\u2018\u2019\u2014Le Figaro.A SLIGHT \u2018MIX UP.\u201d (Union Signal.) A mother of twins one night heard a series of giggles from the neighbourhood of the children's bed, \u201cWhat are you laughing at, children 7° sbe sald.\u201c3h, pothing,\u201d replied Edith, one of tha twins.\u201conly you have given me two baths and Alice none at all\u201d THREE TINES AND OUT.(Detroit Free Press.) Mrs.Fosdick was sure she heard the crash of breaking china in the kitchen, but she felt she must be mistaken when she entered and saw the Joyous face of her cook.; \u201cI'm so glad Of ve proke it, Bet said, brimring with deilg \u201cWhy, Its one bf My best Mrs.Fosdick, surveying the remains, \u201cFes\u2019m.\u201d added Bridget) cheerfully; \u201c\u2019but Of'm so glad it's done.Ye sce.1 had broke two of \u2018em before, an' 1 knew Qi d have to break another before Ol quit, an\u2019 It's a great comtort to have it all done.\u201d \u201cWell, Bee t you don't begin on another three,\u2019 s.4 Mrs.Foasdick, sternly.THE WORLD'S WAY.We sing of the rose with its perfume rare And the yiolet hivoming serenèly fair, And raeiodies quaint and fine unfold Of the homely phlor or the marigold\u2014 But nobody sings of the cabbage.mum,\u201d Brid- ht.cups,\u201d safd It has a leaf with a gentle sheen, With convolutions of dainty green, And when \u2018tis cooking a perfume rare, Richer than roses, fillg the air; But nobody sings of the cabbage.\u2018Tia larger far than the various blooms For whom such friendship the muse assumes : The epicure oft hae Its aid invoked; \u201cTis not only eaten, but sometimes smoked: But nobudy sings of the cabbage.So let's take courage, my honest friend, \u2018Though scant the pralses that may attend Your eaibnest efforts.\u2019 Remember when.That nobody sings of the cabbage.BREAKING IT GENTLY.A ship returning from abroad some years ago had among the passengers a lady who had a pet parrot, which she had placed under the care of a sallor.On going to attend to Polly one morning he was surprised to find the bird dead, and knowing how very much upset the old lady would be to hear of the death of her favourite.and not feeling equal to imparting te sad intelligence himself, he employed a brother tar.wht was famous for his gentlencss th manners of that nature.Go face.and touching his can, he said: \u201cI don\u2019t think that \u2018cre parrot of yourn will live long, marm.' \"Oh.dear?\u2019 sald the poor old lady: \u2018why not?\u201d * \"Cause he's dead!\u201d was the comforting reply.HE KNEW THB FACT.f A convict at a French penal settlement wha was undergoing a life sentence desired to marry female convict, Such marriages heinæ of common occiurronces The -Gover- nor of the dolony offered no objection, but the pricst proceeded to cross-examine the \u2018prisoner.\u201cDid you not marry in France?\" he ask- cd.\u201cAnd your wife Is dead?\u201cShe 1s.\u201d : .\u201cHave you.any' document to show that she Je dead?\u201d \u201cNo.\u201cThen I must decline to marry you.You must produce some proof that your wife is dead.\u201d There was a pause.and the bridelpros- pective looked at the would-be groom.Finally he sald: \u201c1 can prove that my former wife is dead.\u201d \u2018\u2019How will yon do k0?: \u201cI was sent here for killing her.\u201d The bride accepted him notwithstanding A GOOD TIME COMING.girl I love and hope to win A brother hath, alas! An impish brat, with dreadful grin, And brimming o'er with sass.My loathing it could not be guessed, owever, could vou see Me lavish pence upon the pest, And hold him on my knee.He has a most Inquiring mind, And when 1 call on Claire, Full secretly he hidé¥ behind - The curtains, or elsowhere, Ana what he hears he will relate In publie frank and free; Yet I, perforce, conceal my hate And hold him on'my knee, For me he Yends the lurking pin, breaks my walking sticks, And\u2014well, I really can't begin To tell about his tricks.> And yet 1 smile In manner bland And even laugh when he With sticky, candy daubs his hand, And smears it on my knee.When Claire is mine 1 mean to claim - An elder brother's right\u2014 No one who knows that boy would blame, But gloat upon the sight.I'm aching for that happy day, Which 1 trust soon i to be, When I shall take and blithely lay That kid across hinge.co pti Le ie q BRUT ME You're quite forgot by your fellowmen Ÿ Ing un to the old lady with a very sad: Do You See It?Look carefully at this little picture.There's a great deal toit.There's a lamp, that makes thie heat.Right over it is the vaporizer that holds the Vapo-Cre- solene.This Cresolene is a wonderful medicine.It kills most kinds of diseasegerms, and is a most remarkable healing agent.You simply breathe-in the vapor of it, that\u2019s all; it goes all through your bronchial tubes, curing asthma, croup, coughs, catarrh, whooping-cough.n Va resolene is sold by dr ts everywhen.The Vaporizer aud Lamp, which should last a lifetime, and a bottle of Cresolene complete, $1.30; extra supplies of Cresalene 25 cents and 30 cents.titustrated booklet containing physièians' testh- aanials tree upon teguest.V'AFO-CRESOLERE CO ~ Foltan St, New Pork, U.S.A.2M 1 Newcombe PIANOS awarded the Gold Medal at Paris 1900 in competition with 300 makers.The TONE QUALITY of these artistic instruments places them at the top in poiut of popularity with the Canadian public\u2014a reputation won on merit.Call and see our beautiful fall stock before you purchase à Piano.EMPIRE BUILDING, 2470 & 2472 St.Catherine St.|- WILLIS &Co)- 25481 4 Use PERRY DAVIS\u2019 Painkiller for cramps, colit, diarrhœn and dysentery, and A sam compa Keep it alwaye in ibe se 254 1 THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND\u2014 Grandma\u2019s Syrup for coughs and colds.20 cts.per bottle.3bc by mall.250 à VOYRON AND WALDERSEE.Friction Between the French and German Commanders in China.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014 The Paris Matin.says the Paris correspondent of the London Times and the New York Times publishes three letters written by General Voyron.who commanded the French force in China, to- Field Marshal Count von Waldersee.The letters show how strained, during the entire period of the fordign oc- «cupation, were the relations between\u2019 the French General and the Commander in Chief of the alhes.-Thbe publication, remarks the correspondent, is significant, be- cnuse it must be by the consent of General Voyron, or some authorized colleague of that General.The first letter upholds the French right to protect, the Cat olic missions, which ; Count von Waldersee contested.The re- cond letter, replying to the Field Marshal's protest against the numerous.French fags run up between Peking and Pao Ting Foo, SAYS that the French occupation does not exclude other powers except where French rights are exclusive.The third letter critic- ines Count von Waldersee's scheme for organizing the government of Peking.It says the Freuch have already adopted in their section of the city the good points of the scheme.Status of the Territories © (Special to the Star).OTTAWA October 28.\u2014Premier Haultain of the Northwest Territories and Hon.Arthur Sifton, attorney general, had an interview on Saturday afternoon, with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, und some of the federal ministers on the subject of the Territories\u2019 request, for admittance to provincial status, \u2018I'he whole subject will be gone into very thoroughly before any announcement is made as to the federal government's view: The ministers present were the Premier, Hon.Sir Richard Cartwright, Hon.Mess™s.Scott, Tarte, Sifton and Fielding.| PROCTOR'S || FLY.alta Duo, Raymond & Cuverly, Roata Win- ta MESTINGS AND.AMUSEMENTS.NB High Class Vaudeville.7 eld, Carrie Graham, Bennett & Young, Hellman: ter Last Rehearsal,\u201d Kala- Van ° technosconpt, Lo oo.Ladies\u2019 quNt hé aipar.10C A TREAT IN STORER FOR LOVERS OF LITERATURE.Rev.Solomon Cleaver, of Toronto, lectures tn St.- James Methodlst Church, Tuesday .veniug, October: Zh, at 8 pm.: Var JEAN (Vietor Mugo's Les Miserables.) Admission 10c and gpwarda - Proceeds In aid of Church Fund.GRAND SACRED GONGERT TO-MORROW NIGHT, Octoler 29th, \u2014 IN \u2014 Bethlehem Church, (Corner Clarke and Weetern Aves, Westmount.) ARTISTS : 1 deals MRS.ALLAN, MISS MORGAN, Soprano.Soprano.MISS ARLES, MISS WATSON, Contralto.Plano.MR.PENMAN, MR.WEIR, _ Teuor.Violin.MR.MATTICE, MR.BROWN, , Tenor.NE COZENS, MISS MACENAMARA, late.Sopruno.MISS O MISS KENDALL Haan, MPSON, 18 Reader.Tiokets 25 Dents.25481 INDSOR HALL.| Care W .Course.Ist Concert of the Course TO-NIGHT.FADETTES WOMANS ORCHESTRA, Secure seats at SHAW'S Music Store, 2274 SL Catherine\u2019 st.Prices, 50c and 8c.Or subscribe for the whole course of six entertainments during season for $1.50.2203 The Charitable Committes of St.Andrew's Society beg leave to remind their friendathat we need: Clothing for Adults and Children, which will Le sent for, If notified .by post card jo the llome, 403 Aqued street, or Tel.Up 1434.252.3 JAMES WRIGHT, Chairman.Eim Hall, Westmount, NOTICE-Parents and children of Westmount and vicinity are all (nvited to attend an Exhibition In Dancing, ay morning, 10 a.m.Bring the little people.Cut out this notice, it will admit you.Will commence our Saturday Evening Dances this week.200% Tel.Mount 458.r A.POY NACDONALD.SINGER = torio and Frepared for Church, Concert, ri.Studio: Nos.1, 8, 3 and 4 Tooke\u2019s Buildi 166 PEEL ST.uiiding, ©.STEWART TAYLOR.Voice Production and Correction according to the Old Itallan Method.gs1°te Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS.SKIN, SCALP, BLOOD - POISON and Genite-Urinary Diseases, Loss of Vitality.Weak Men, Yaricocele, Drafus and Emimions, Diseasss of the Prostate and the Urethral Tract, Stricture, treated at 139 BLEURY STREET.OFFICE HOURS\u201410 to 1%; 1.80 to 8; 7 to 4.30 Bundays 1.80 to 8.Bell Tel, Main 2182 25Us307 TOPERS KNOW THAT IN DRINKING THE M AG Caledonia Waters with their apirits, its action on the kidneys removes much of their ill effects.Sold everywhere.nome THE NEW CANAL TREATY.Information Via Paris as to Its Probable Provisions.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014According to the Paris correzpondent of the Herald, the Figaro publishes a despatch from ite Lon don correspondent, stating that the new treaty which is to be submitted to the Ren- ate as the result of the conferences of Mr.Choate and Lords Lansdowne and Paunce- fote, to take the place of the Clayton-Bul- wer treaty, provides that the United States will be the sole guarantor of the principle of the neutralization of the canal and recognizes the right of the United States to fortify the canal.The stipulations of the new treaty will apply not only to the Nicaragua canal, but to all other canals taken up by the United States.The Danish West Indies.COPENHAGEN, October 28.\u2014The deliberations in the negotiations between the Government and Mr.L.8.Swenson, United Staten Minister, with regard to the sale of the Danish West Indies, is attributed to the influence of a member of the Royal family, closely connected with the commer cinl interests which started the agitation against the sale.The efforts to retard the negotiations will probably be continued in the bopesthat something will turn Ww to prevent the transfer of the islands.| .et The Largest Cruiser :.: the World.LONDON, October 28.\u2014The King Alfred, the largest cruiser in the world.was successfully launched at Barrow-in-Furness this morning.The King Alfred cost £1011, 759.Rhe will have a speed of twenty-three nots.No.9\u2014( ) No.10\u2014( ) \u201cThe Light \u201cTERE STARS\u201d BOOK VOUCHER.TWO NEW BOOKS EACH WEEK.| CLOTH BOUND COPYRIGHT NOVELS.(Usual Price, $1.25) 25 CENTS EACH.(Mail Orders, 30 cents each.) FOR WEEK BEGINNING OCT.28th WE HAVE: ss A.Puritan\u2019s Wife,\u201d by Max Pemberton (author of * The Garden of Swords\") \u2014 A Round- h adventures with Charles II's men \u2018 when grass grew in London streets.\u2019 {author of \u2018\u2019The Pride of Jennico \u2018* )-\u2014\"\u2018 The Loves \u2019 of Sir Adrian Landale,\u2019\u2019 dreamer of beautiful things, Put a cross before the name of the book desired and call or sen d to the Star Office, 165 St.James; or the Star Branch, cor.Peel and St Catherine.: 232 ti of Scarthey,\u201d by Fæerton Castle - - are invited to call AE ttt | are anvites ae one 5 & MEETINGS AYD AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY ALL THIS WEEK : Matinee Saturday.5 THR DEEMSTER ! wef « Modan 81 80, steam.1 matrix roaste \u201cTH Sturtevant blower.100 ft.2 in.shafting steel.1lot of wood split and iron pulleys.1lot of mailing tables, covered with zinc.also banqu 1 Goss press toider, almost new.1 lot wire screens.1 lot wrought iron grill work, for office partitions.Apply at THE STAR OFFICE, 260604 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.a (Pablished by Bpociat Arrangement) UNSCRUPULOUS WOMAN BY MRS.BAGOT HARTER.Author of \u201cBlanca\u201d \u201cThe Wheel of Fate, \u2018A: the Edge of 8 Precipios * \u201cWrongiy Cuu- demned,\u201d a Deserter from the Guards,\u201d \u201cAt the Eleventh Hour.\u201d etc.+ CHAPTER XXIII.\u2014Continued.An she read her letter with a look of joyous relief, Busan explained to Laurs that ghe had waited outside the house near Marie's window from half-past twelve until one o'clock, trying to attract attention, and that just as sbe was beginning to to fear she must return home unsuccessful, she had discovered that the \"door of the secret sthir- silent-like, miss, and Misa J je, rt there I was going to Ending X myself down to waiting until saw she was safe back in her room.mise, how you did frighten m me a-tumbling in as you did, I hadn\u2019t time do collect my thoughts and to say I was there.\u2019 \u201cWe were in such a terribly overwrought on » ve artely rong à series we were doing.We have gone of frightening experiences,\u201d explained Lau.™ hen she gave an account of all they had undergone.Gnd Susan listened with a running accompaniment of, exclamations of astonishment.Marie Iny quietly watching them, clasping in both hands the first letter from the man who was her all in life.It was a tender, loving letter, and contained so many references to that bright time in the future when they would be united that tears of joy glistened in her There's a lot o' comfort in that letter I'm ;ooping, miss,\u201d said Susan, turning to ie.\u201cYeu, ns of comfort.\u201d \u201cFm\u2019»o glad, put in Laura.\u201cAnd now I'm ng to peep out of this window to to vos PUS that man bas gone away.I believe 0, \"be careful, Laura,\u201d cried Marie hastil \u201c\u2018Perha aps be has a revolver and will shoot you.\u2019 \u201cNo one is likely to me for : malice.If he is L'an Throw 3 Tou of water over him.\u201d Her spirits bad risen case was open.dust crept à at a boun \u201cy Doumit, miss.It \u2018ud anger him so,\u201d advised Susan, who was incapable of seeing a dre gone,\u201d exclaimed Laura, drawing in ber head; \u201cand so our adventures are at an end.» Susan, tell me how we can spirit you away.You are not supposed to iving in the house, are you ?TWO MORE CASES \u201cOF ITCHING PILES That Could Not Be Ourod By Any Troatment Exoent Dr.Chase\u201ds Ointment.| There is probably no other medical - paration in baby oo « which has ven #0 thoroughly end: the best and most res people, as Dr.Chase\u2019s Uint- ment.his is \u201ca peopl ubtedly \u201caccounted for by the fact that people who are free from m e misery of ite) iles are anxious to other sufferers know Sehat has cured them, and because Dr.Chase's Ointment is the only actual cure for this tortunng and of Hall common disease.Tr.ooh n Harvey, Mayor of Arnprior, tes: \u201cOnly persons who bave ox- perieed 3 the torturs of ite can form any idea of what I suff m the horrible disease.I was advised to try ase\u2019s Ointment, and an positively sas say that it hos completely tried very many so-cal lod cures for > and can truthfully ny hat there or ne rem the face the earth like Chase's 1 oot intment for this urgose.not be without it for any \u2018am unt of x Ton and can heartily recommend.it to al forers, pit, it in the Jet at cine Laver ve eed Talbot, hte toe ( street, et nacco Ont, states» sat .rom a desire to help other sufferers that 1 offer a siatemont of my experience with Dr.Chase\u2019s +N as a cure for itching pi a1 mad or s omg time troubled with this > and tor- iseare, and.t 1 trisd very t a over, rd of d t is wo ve 1 can cracher say that | am com.; the mi tha am anxious to have , virtues of | De Chase's Ointment.\u201d : Dr.Chase's Ointcment, 60 cents à box, all dealers, or by paid, on rece Atm \u201cNo, miss, I'm not.\u201d But as how Mis Stanley's come to stay, it\u2019s about right ie did remain hereabouts.It'll\" han poovieg how to come in and out by the private staircass.I'll stay until it\u2019s daylight.and then go off (More pany people are about.I'm always to be found t my tt when I'm wanted, as you know.\u201cAs you can stay with Miss e, \u20181 any won't risk being abs absent from my np aa he be safer to there quickly.Mim Stanley's a light sleeper, ov Parl quite ut of nights.You can make te easy.No harm\u2019ll come to iss Marie \"now I'm here.\u201d Faithful \u201cold Susan watched Lavra creep noiselessly down the long landing to her room, then she returned to \u2019 ot our arm is aye Sha mid too much to au sleep, maybe,\u201d - tunately.\u201d > ri Il bandage it for you, miss.ever you do, Bont et my know of its hurt, or she'll have ¢ s do see it, and he'll send some poison o\u2019 lotion.I'm not over fond pre those hand fing poisons who aren't too careful.Not that theres I ball .fear of mistakes being made over - But-\u2014 Well, there, 1 can't say say vor Pr thinking.» CHAPTER XXIV, ! TURNING THE BCREW.It was a dismal day, raining harda Yi th SEE wn ave e or , his BER ends.tanley and Marie were aring | vig lah bps cosy lunch as it; which passait er es were Wai iting on.themselves and, consequent Ly better able to gonsip.that pretty gir), Sybil Drove who.ey to live near me,\u201d began \u201cOh, perfectly well.She married « baron- \u201cAlso a Lot of \u2018Assorted| thar mamie se = close Sons! ment Bros.MACHINERY .FOR SALE.\u2018We will sell at our Bt.James street rooms, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 30th and 3lst October, at ten o'clock each day, a bagpkrupt atock of assorted dry goods, $22,000 worth of fine tweeds, cottonades, dress goods, underwear, shirts, ready-made clothing, cape, suitings, pantings, raccoon coats, collarettes, capes Persian lamb and seal; tailors\u2019 \u2018trimmings, linings, canvas, buttons, thread, velvet, etc.; 1500 dosens of wool, cashmere and cotton hoelery, tuques, sashes, wool gloves and mitts, 20 cases of fancy goods, toys, jewellery and other goods.No reserve and in lots to the trade, Easy terms.MARCOTTE FRERES, r, and over fond a | and caps, in} PAINTINGS in ON and Water Oslonr.Our annual sale of paintings by pro ent British and oo continental artists will take place early in November.Catalogues are now.in tion, and and date of sald w announced ne few dave\u201d .M.HICKS & 9.03 3 Auctioneers.Irish Auction sale of finest quality tablecloths and napkins, table damask, tea and tray cloths, towels, huckaback, pillow ln- en, sheets, etc.Also toilet quilts, Marseilles and satin- finished quilts, honeycomb quilts, coloured counterpanes, Nottingham lace curtains, eto, etc., at our rooms, 1531-1823 Notre Dame street.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT.25th, at 2.90 o'clock.M.HICK8 & CO.Auctioneers.RUGS 8 \u201cAT PRIVATE SALE A few of the choicest Rugs and Oarpets ever seen in Montreal are = 4 Auctioneers.row being at Private Sale at low prices before being removed elsewhere, 2e COMMON Now on exhibition at our Rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street (first OTE aad Bogs M.HICKS & B co, - Peware o pias arse oe) Queen, Wea.7; te 2535 Auctionee:s.WHAT 19 Castoria is for Infants and Children.It 13 a harmless Drops and Soothing Morphine Rar other Bowels.The It At re vy Teethin roule cures Constipati and eves x £ By on an e the Stomach and Fri end.THE CENTAUR GOMPANT, V7 MURRAY saucy, REV YORR $ATYY.11 saw t£ COKE EGG SHAM POO for softening, cleansing, and brightening the halr and feeding the scalp.COKE 1° DANDRUFF CURE for oran the hair, cleansing the scalp, and curing dandruff.eso are high-class preparations, honest and clean, highly recommended by the beat | tn th the land.Samples an A.R.BREMER OO, Ltd, TORONTO, ms Chicago.New York.London.Paris.ery sill d foolish way, thrown herself at minus the ble of possessing wif io 2 te pak 22d pote md Bld | a eo cc marri use she pro no one him.Some one told me\u2014of coorse, I don\u2019t she\u2014she\u2014said soodbye \u201c Lines asked know how true it was\u2014that once when he BAN angrily, away she followed him up to the very ee where he was to say bye to him.Can you imagine, any 0 girl behaving so indecorously, Mari .\u201cPerha; tbe was iad devoted, to bm.\u201d him.\u201d Marie jer e words out ly rie Jerks what she said.She felt the blood surging to her cheeks.\u201cNothing could explain such conduct to satisfaction,\u201d was i the scathing answer.owever, heard of it cut her af he became a social leper be Teen 1 think th per od cruelly.\u201d Marie's eyea flashed as she said this.: \u201cBoci bas a right to protect itself,\u201d mildly served yr Ry! Ter.\u201d \u201cFor instance, I should not have allowed Laura to speak ta her.One muat guard against con- tion\u201d ut was it true, and how did it become known?\u2019 asked Marie, raising a glass of wine to her lips.of \u201cSuch thi have a knack becoming known; and Der h usband felt annoyed when he looked at it Hebe a sensible, practical | point of view,\u201d explained Lady Ryl \u201cBut it was cruel\u2014very cruel!\u201d apoke emphatically.\u2018\u201c It was very wrong to Sdge: on the young: husbend to be un- \"Mario eng the case!\u201d Besic what value à à man place on a girl o rue after him?If she bad he would hereelf, have stood by her and helped her to live it down.\u201d \u201cThe must have been sa coward and |?\u201d said Marie, looking at Mise a pround tony no he qu rather a nice yo man harlem ; à inoffensive, and very Shand some,\u201d ied, \u201cAnd how pl she Kin herself?\u2019 J oie dro vied bers ed herself.Lviteople mid she ee regret married another man, who ho vas pu maso of.her.I's whee 1 owe by by a a his, Sele An ominous silence followed.\u201cHad poor Sybil married the other man, I believe she she would have bon alive now.s words sound somewhat had an evil Oh, but Tr so sorry I said that\u2014 oùld not speak plightingly of the des .\u2018Please do not Jaks pour young wife.any more,\u201d \u201cQuite so,\u201d ff mer, at the same to her sister that said badly.aged Only tos.well Maris knew that the con, versation was directed toparde D herself, aud she knew, too, that yimer aware of her actions of the night that during the re- was Maurice left home.Few words were mainder of jhe Deere pokes Mis Sta snnoyed at her failure to induce Marie to unadvisedly; ly what.ber next move Lady Ps!- lime ies sly a Jook began consider should be in the game, in which Marie's wealth was to be the reward: of the win ning side.(To be continued.J \u201cHave You Tried It?\u201d Mesrechaum Out: Plog Smoking Tobaces Wes all right, \u2018Sol Everywhere.210if 10e por Package.» NOTIOE.{ eus'erséontreat or 1 rer .Br Rms =, a POUR | Eg ote ta Me But she wanted 0 baronet, and she yo on om to fulfil engagement.mass car i have ever loved her ne Te oa Jor} her self second.LT he ie all the = ey same he has it all The CONDOR MUS, - TARD is made of Eng lish and American mus- \u2018tard needs.It ar hy voriand strength, the only.- pore on \"hie the best in the world, 14 lb ting, 136 ba I to, 190, rib.Sd La ar |THE NEW CURE _ FOR CANCER, Permentatty Cures Cancers, Tumors, and Malignant Growths without - \u2026 pain or danger.The new constitu treatment for ; tional Cancer snd all malignant wthe simple home trentment, piossant to ne taste, and while destru ctive to is tra he harmiess the ont et delicate danerrsne t hae ody done pea mith Best Brussels Carpets, Parlour, Dining and\u2019 Bedroom Furniture, etc.The subseri ed © ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, 30th October, All the excellent appointment therein, including very best Brussels through.neat bedroom sets, t feather lla, hair and oth t A toilet ets, o oak chiffonier, single and us an ton tes, ete.Everythin fr fi clear Balo at 10 o.clgere ee and FRASER BROS., 3 $ Auctioneers.Household Furniture and Effects BY AUCTION.At Our Balcerooms, No.453 and 455 St, James Street, Corner Inspector St., On FRIDAY, 1st NOV., nt 10 À.MA large assortment of household furniture and effects, com m furniture.hall and cook stoves, Kitchen and domestic requisites, and a large quantity of miscellaneous goods.Consignments solicited.Advances made.Quick cash returns, t Bates ut © oan.ne Storage Jo fer Heusehold Private \u2018sales ped all men.FRASER BROS.ss Auctioneers.où have man- Tiemann INSOLVENT NOTICE FOR SALE Handsome New House, 338 Wood Ave., Westmount.A plece of land situate In the town of u and with the right of passage in common with others havi ng similar ri rights therein in the sald tw The above ve property.in be sold by Publie Auction, on h day of N to balance to be pala in cash, JOHN W.ROSS, Estate F.H.Fhampeon.' FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.first mortgage.Office Gt P.8.Ross & Sons, Chartered ccountants.Montreal.Octôber 235th, 1901.m3 UNDER THE WINDING-UP ACT.In the matter of THE SUNLIGHT GAS CO.(LIMITED), Mestreal, | \u2014 a in liquidation.Tenders will be by the undersigned Liquidator at his office up to noon on Wednesday, the 13th November, 1901, for the following assé assets : Btock in trade, consisting of Gas Generators, rs, Galvanized Tron, Steel, pe, as per inventory, to.Plant snd m Total ere $8,000.69 Also for the Patent Rights \u2018acquired by the above Company.number of Gan Machines man- Tenders to be endo light Gas Company » JOHN McD.HAINS, Liguidator.Fraser Bufldings rament, Montreal, October 10th, 1901.PUBLIC AUCTION.To be Sold at Public Auction at Porter House Stables THURSDAY, OCT.Ist, the promis 2 remets! standard-bred Stallion, Threeyearold trotting ue rd 2.24 4 ls magnificent size sul betance, rg ol a race horse, a Born \"Trotter, and a h tor, in fa \u2018fact the En mar rio in tha: nrposegi canot Eu fou | n Canad.P 1 inch high, we 1200 be.and je eoal black in colour.He bas beauty and i kos Bermuda.\"220 14; he by Banker; dem, Patter Patohen, by Mambrino Patéhon, 58 Banker vas wo Hambletonian 10, \u201cRyss 3 y = #5 .The dam of Bermuda Wilkes ae by Soe ey ei fam D fr race home Proj ous tom, dam, Betty Brown, by Mambrino ! Bermuda Wilkes has a SER 248 8 Saw > nk.! For further information apply to.W.H.TOWNSEND, Porter House, Kentville, N.8, U8 3 aw BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA Notice tn Bersby ed a a cent.) tor \u201cthe Current ait ne pe squat (7 per ce = capital stock of this insti ».declared, and that the je will be Re at the head office, sfter Monday, the xt.books with be closed frem The transfer \u2018the 16th to the th of November, both inclusive.\u201c% order of the M.J.PRENDEROAST, General Managers * Superior Howsaboid_ Fafa.ovember, projet Tr oe » \u2014 > = CE Bg Loam, EE rer San Rei XR seri lili - FOR WINTER PORT - NEW CATTLE | SHEDS AND IMMIGRATION QUARTERS Being Built at West St.John - The Need of Larger Wharves to Accommodate Steamers Is Felt.oo Air.DD.MeNicoll, second vice-president and general manager, and Mr, 4.worth, treight traffic manager, of the C \u2018anadian Pa- eine, returueëu from West St.Jobn, N° wivre they were inspecting the large additional accommodation which is being pro- vied preparatory Lu the commencement of the winter Atlantic service from this port.West St.John pronnses to uluce this Winter, È will be the terminal of the Allan Royal Mal steamers, under the new nul contract with the Guvernment, he slder-Dempstey wil] run a fortnightly ser- | vice from there to Liverpool, the Douatd.nldson\u2019s n similar service Lo \u2018Glasgow, 1 Manchester liners a fortnightly service tw Manchester and the Head Line a fortnightly service to Dublin and Belfust.The Franco- Canadian line are ulso considering the ad- visubility of sailing from this port, aud as the Furness line steamers satin from Et.John's vis Halifax, the Canadian Pacific Railwav is making every necessary arrange ment in order that the service and equipment on the Mantime division and the terminal facilities at West St.John should be up to date.Ihe company with this end in view is erecting lurge \u2018covered cattle yards capable of accommodating 1800 head, eatending its sidings and laying down additional tracks while the Dominion Government has just completed a large immigrant shed with sleeping and eating accommodation for 1200 -per-ons.The gram glevs ator of the Canadian Pacific has a capacity 1 bushels, so there is every pro hility that West = John will be very materially in the race with Portland during the winter season.The mail steamers will sail from West St.John on Saturday and from Halifax on Sai- urday, the train leaving : Windsor Street Station at 8 p.m., reaching Halifax at 11.50 a.m., next morning.\u2018The following is the fleet of the Allan Mail steamers and their dates of sailing from West St.John and Halifax, the following day: 0 Parisian 28rd November, Numidian 30th, Tonian 7th December, Tunisian 14th, Corin: thian 21st, and Parisian the 28th.BIGGER WHARVES NEEDED.In connection with the above the St.John Globe saya: \u201cOne of the difficulties of the situation is the scarcity of wharf accommodation.The steamers that will come here are so hi that five of them cannot be accommulate at the five berths.How to make them fit is a matter that has already given the steamship people and the city fathers considerable anxiety.If rumours are correct the conference between the C.P.R.and I.C.R.officials has probably solved the difficulty, for it is said an agreement is pending under which for thus season at least the C.P.R.will get possession où the new 1.C.R.wharf aud elevator.The Long wharf gives accommodation for two 300 foot steamers and if they are used in conjune- tion with the Sand Point properties will wve the C.R.splendid terminal facilities.The use \u2018of the 1 R.elevator will\u2019 be included in the\u2019ar rangement and so hie will be able to get both their gain and age freight on this side.\u201d The Wharf for the Allans.In arranging for their winter service from Portland, Messrs.H.and A.Allan were assigned No.1 berth at Sand Point, which, it seems, is inferior to that which has always been occupied by them.The Messrs.Allan claimed that it was impossible for them to dische and take a sarge at this No.} wharf, while at the old No.2, the one ormerly .occupied by them, could worked to advantage.The Allans made known their objections to the Harbour Commissioners of St.John and this morning a telegram waa received stating that they had been assigned Berth No.2, and the trouble was at an end.CANDIDATES IN FIELD FOR THE CIVIC ELECTIONS.Ald.Tansey May be Opposed by Mr.J.Walsh \u2014 Ald.Turner May Also be Opposed.Mr.J.Walsh, merchant tailor, in St.Ann's Ward, has been asked by a large |, number of electors to oppose Ald.Tansey at the approaching civic elections.It is vaderstoad he will accept the invitation.Ald.Lavallee is to be opposed by Mr.Prevost, contractoi Ald.\u2018Turner, in Bt.Gabriel Ward, ie like.: y to have an opponent in the person of Mr.Andrew Dunn, superintendent of the Consumers\u2019 Corda Company: He was requested by a number of electors on Satur day to enter the civic arena.STAR LIBRARY PRIZE CONTEST.The committee have.not ze completed their labours in adjudging the contest for rizes, as announced in connection with the tar Library competition.It is posmble the he awards may be announced towards the end of the week.The amount of labour involved in classifying the com ctitors 8 greater than was estimatéd, ms being carefully done.eee ' To Eradicate Anarchism.The Protestant Ministerial Association met order and listened to a very able pa- \"rest Rev.W.D.Raid, pastor of Raion resbyterian Church, on the sub ject of \u2018\u201cAnarchism.\u201d In order to, obliterate and annibilate the system it was neces sary to have reforms in the way of government, just and equal laws, à general and thorough educational system, an equitable Yyxation, and less oppression on the part a monied men towards those who happen- to be their employes.Moreover, in or- ve ra eradicate the evil, it was necessary that the believers in anurchistic principles should bave the power of the gospel an uch of its Jundamental principle, love, applied thei en in truth the eclive the.brotherhood of yan and the Fatherhood , then would their principles malt away hefore the light of Christ's revealed word./ Harley\u2019s Friends are Surpriszed.\u201c Beveral former _Kingatonians, who are now residents of Montreal e ve jareat surprise this morning that M Adam A.Harley, who has n arrested at Halifax cha with Sealing $6,000 belonging to the Rg North America should be ak fof ritish a crime.In their opinion was the last man \u2018of their acquaintance Bes would do such à thing.Mr.Harley is between, b thirty eigh t and forty years of age, ali as a family.It J said that he has relatives in prominent ciroles im + + if nr .jas Molatyre Fensried: be marriage of Miss Margaret MelInt , i of Mra.Duncan McIntyre, | Ly Snowball, oh, Renator J.+ ir will take place very Quistly this afternoon at the .bride\u2019s mather, \u201cCraig.os ol the strest.The _ceremon: raie \"ba performed by the Rev.Mr.Mowa in the presence of relatives of the bride and groom: WAS HALF-MASTED.\u2014A corny Ag Vite and asks why the fl ng was | not half-masted over No.4 fre station, ort Sr to the ate Capt.Mans.Ci ef pr bat the rd to Hs or Dalf- asie on No, Fi FACILITIES.be a busy | - IN QUEBEC CABINET ALL HINGES ON THE RESIGNA TION OF MR, JUSTICE WHITE.The Deal Is That Hon.H.T.Duffy Succeeds Mr.| Justice White and That Mr.W.A.Weir, M.L.A,, Be Provincial Treasurer.The rumours afloat some time ago about the resignation of Mi.Justice White, of Sherbrooke, havo again been revived, It | has Leen stated on what {s generally re- gurded as exoe!lent authority that the i lenrned judge's resignation has been forwarded to Ottawa.Some days age, in an interview given to the Stur correspondent at Sherbrooke, Mr.Justice White himself | admitted that he had been considering the matter.For a long time his sight bas been troubling him, and although an oper- e | ation performed in New York has been pro- ! nounced successful, some of the learned justice's friends state that he does not feel like risking his sight again by constant \u2018application to hard work.Should the rumour of the judge'a resiz- nation be correct, it seems fairly understood that Hon.H.Thomas Duffy, Pro- vinelal Treasurer, will become his succeas- or, Mr.Duffy has heen in practice for over twenty years at Sweetsburg, and has had a marked success at the Bar of that dig.trict, as well as before the courts in this city and before the Supreme Court at Ottawa.and before the Priv} Council in En- glund, where he has pleaded some most im- poriant cases.Whether the Treasurer feels disposed to relinquish his position in the Cabinet for a judicla! position cannôt be stated with certainty, but many of his friends believe that he would accept a judgeship.\u2019 Should he leave the Cabinet, the Government would be somewhut embarrassed Lo find his successor.He is certainly one of the strongest, If, indeed, he 13 not the very strongest man in the Cabinet at Quebec today.Mr.W.A.Weir, the member for Argenteuil, is the man most generally mentioned in connection with the succession to Mr.Duffy as the representative of the English Protestant element in the Cabinet.Several of the members of the Legislature are of opinion, however, that should Ar.Weir be miade Minister he would not be appointed to.the treasurership, which would go to Mr.Lomer Gouin, the pr Commissioner of Public Works.| BY-ELECTION IN VAUDREUIL MAY GO TO DR.THAUVETTE Friends of Mr.Gouin pre Openly Supporting Him \u2014 The Contest in Drummond.Delegations from Vaudreuil and Drum- mond Counties were nt the Government offices to-day interviewing Hon.Lomer Gouin and Hon.H.T.Duffy respectively with regard to the elections for a member of the Legislature in those counties.The opinjon expressed hy some of those in the secrets of the gods was that while the Government candidate, Dr.Pilon, in Vau- dreull.was recelVing the support of the Government, openly, he would be defeated Some go 80 far as to hint that such a result would not be at all offensive to Hoo Lomer Gouin, and they paint to the fact that Dr.G.A.Lacombe, M.L.A., and Mr.A.G.Bourbonnais, M.L.A, who have always been known as particular friends of Mr.Gouin in the Legislature are openly working for Mr.Thauvette.It is well known that Mr.Gouin has aspirations for the position of Prirne Minister of the province.and some of his friends believe that the best way to bring about that event is to favour the election of Liberals whe aro not altogether in sympathy with the prcs- ent leader of Government.In Drummond, Mr.Lafferty, who announced that he war a candidate in any case, has been accepted as the Government candidate, and the choice of the convention.Mr.Etienne Poulin, hes resigned from the contest.Mr.Garccau is still in the field.but it is stated that Mr.Lafferty wlll be elected by a lurge majority.THE HOCKEY CLUB, SQUABBLE.Disputed Points Talked Over at Special Meeting of the Committes.The executive of the Montreal Hockey \u2018Club, along with several of the past.presidents, and Dickey Boon, the captain of the team, met at the gym.on Friday even- Ing to talk over the recent unpleasantness ch has cropped up between players and officials.As a result of this meeting it is likely that everything in- the future wil} run along on an even plane.At all events, the warring factions understand each other better, the explanations offered by the officers for certain actions, which had been taken exception to, having proved entirely satisfactory.oe grounds of complaint were gone and Mr.Boon was asked If he \"had anything that he would like to ask.He h a couple of uestions, and these, as he pe rds said, e answered to his entire satistaotion The annual meeting of the club, waich will be heid on November 8, Is therefore not Hable to develop Into anything out of the ordinary.It is sald, however, that there will be one or two changes in the committee.One In almost certalh, for Mr.Pettigrew, who has been a most efficient secretary, has announced his intention of not accepting office again.\"LAKE ONTARIO OUTWARD.rives in Liverpool Aftér a Good Paysaga.The Elder, Dempster, Beaver line 88.Lake Ontario.from Montreal on the 18th, and Father Point on the 19th, at 4.40 a.m.reached Liverpool at 6 p.m.yesterday, at- ter an excellent run, time of passage bein 7 days, 15 hours and 20 minutes, correot time, Father Point to Moville The Lake Ontario will sal) again for this port on the bth of November.and wil} safl from Montreal on the 22nd November, he- Ing the last direct Liverpool steamer for the St.Lawrence season of navigation.By-Election in Laval.A meeting of the electors of Laval County has been called for to-morrow evening at seven o'clock at Clermont'\u2018a Hotel, Bordeau¥X, to choose a candidate for the coming federal by-election in that county.The notices for the meeting have been issued by Mr.Gordlen Menard, mayor of Bordeaux, who has already fen mentioned as a possible candidate.The names of Mr.D.A, fortune, advocate ; Ald.Gohier.of \u2018the town of Be Louls, and F.X.Armand, mayor of Riviere des \u2018Prairies, are among those which are likely to come before the meeting.The chair will be taken by Mayor Menard.J Judgment Against eos Acting Chief Justice Sir M.M.Fait rend- ve Jud ne in favour of Dlaintitr for 29 In Bonen- Tt ip.The défendant is the proprietor of e steamer e Sononfant \"* which plies between Bout de | Ye ang.Cnariemagne.The who e amount award struction of his house, to wh te set by a spark from the Team court found Phat his case was founa- ed and rendered judgment sesurdingiy vs the de- Hooter Taramee, a post offiée mail driv.years of age, of 18 Montana street.While Josding sacks and baskets of mall to-day in the rear 3 the Post Office shir y bündjes ur mail Eile\u2019 on hi.Th Them he w a was takes ht hotue din ou THE NÈW: SHUFFLE==: or tho da: \" er Mail Sacks Fell on\u2019 Bim., cnt = On The Elder, Dempster Steamship Ar- * The | k, win of Shiono, over À NURDERER HANSEN 15 WEAKENING SHOWED NERVOUSNESS AND SIGNS OF WEEPING.Brushed Away a Tear When the Mother of His Victim Gave Her Testimony at the Inquest This Afternoon.e (Bee also page twelve.) \u2018The coroner's inquest over the remains ot Eric Marrotte, who was killed on Saturday night by Thorveld Hansen, was com- mençed al 2.15 this afternoon in the puneil chamber of the Westmount Town Mr.Coroner MeMahon presided, and M.À.C.Hutchison was chosen foreman, and the following other jurymeu were sworn in: Albert Davidson, Clarion H.Rondeau, Rich: ard D.Anglin, John Smithers, Ww illiam Ross, W.J.Benellack, Thos.Minto, John Philipe, James Smith, Edward Riel; w D, Stone, Thomas Lynch, Fred.Duckett.Coroner McMahon, in a few words, told of the death of the child, aud said that the only duty of the jurv wus to determine what had caused the death.The jury then retired to à lower rom, and viewed the body which lay in a coffin.The only marks of violence on the fuce was uw bad bruise under the right eve.Un returning to the Council Chamber the Uorener sent for the prisoner, and Hansen - was brought in between Cluel Harrison awd it constable.Hansen kept his eves on the floor until Coroner McMahon told him to stand 1p.He was told that he had the right to ask questions of all wiinesses.The prisoner showed great symptoms of weakening, and h® hands and body shook us he took his reat.His eyes plainly showed that he had been weeping, and, as the mother of the dead child came into the room he made a motion us though he brushed away a tear.THE MOTHER'S TESTIMONY.The first witness was Louisa Frothingham Murray, now Mrs.Ramual Marrotte, Hillside avenue, mother of murdered child.She stated that after a search the body of her son had been found by her son Cecil, in a field close by her place, about a quarter to ten o'clock Saturday night.The body was taken home, and Dr.Elder summoned who.declared the boy to be dead.There were knife wounds on the throat and body and the li The child\u201d had last heen seen alive by witness at one o'clock, when he started to go ta his grandfather\u2019s, on Grecne avenue.such occasions he was in the habit of staying for tea, and consequently when he did not return home at six o'clock nothing was thought of hig absence.When he leit the house he had in his pocket 15 cents, in the form of two five cent pieces and five coppers.; THE POST MORTEM E AMINATION.Dr.Wyatt Johnson stat ex- amin the body, and had foun two wounds on the neck and severa] gashes on the lower part of the abdomen.- The blood vessels in the hens had been burst by suffocation.This was the cause of death resulting immediately, as with the wounds alope the boy would likely have lived several minu- ME.McCASKILL GETS INFORMATION.Mr.K.P.McCaskill, Government Detective, recived the following this afternoon: QUEBEC, October 28.\u2014 Hansen arrived from Denmark about 7th September, and was immediately hired by Frontenac Hotel ag dish washer.Gave complete satisfaction as such until he received his wages on the 10th of October; then began drinking, apd was discharged twenty-third and left twen- ty-fourth inst.L.JJ.CANNON, Assistant Attorney.KING AND EH A Revival of the Report That the Relations Between Them Have Be- - come Strained.NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014 A London cable to the New York World says : ; Sensational reports are current in Ministerial arters about strained relations tween King Edward and his Prime Minister, the Marquis of Balisbury.was at the King's peremplory request.it appears, that Lord Salisbury returned from the Riviera a week earlier than he had intended to do, and it is asserted that |.before his arrival he tendered his resignation to the King, who refused to accept it.The Cabinet council called for the day after Lord Salisbury\u2019s return, but unaccountably postponed until Monday, was summoned by the Prime Minister to an- nounve to his colleagues his determination to retire, On arriving at London last Wednesday Balishury went straight to his home at Hatfield.He was commanded to attend thou the King on the following day, al- ugh Lord Balisbury had given out that he should not return to London until time for Monday's council., ., He bitterly resents thé King's interference, which really was prompted by the intense public alarm over the incrensingly grave situation in South Africa and Lo: Calisbury\u2019s somewhat neglect.of his du- \u201cI is believed that a Cabinet crisis cannot be staved off long, as there is a strong party, led by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Reach, in favour of offering terms to the Boers, which the latter are likely to accept.THE STRIKE IS OVER.Men Return to Work in the Montreal Cotton Company's Mill at Valleyfield.The strike in the pills of the Montreal Cotton Com mpeny at Valleyficld is over and the men wi a k to wor Fee soon as the mills re-open.hy ras 4 who spoke disrespectfully, to e foreman, and who was directly responsible foe the strike, has apologized to the foreman, and will resume work on nesday next.Several of the strikers are already at work on repairs to the company's plant, Provincial By-Elections.(Special to.the Star.) QUEBEC, October 28.\u2014The politicians wère out in force yesterday in the county of Quebeo, and large meetings were \u2018eme at both Beauport and Sillery by three can- didites and ot Solicitor-General Mitz- diditer spoke.in Mr.Del \u2019s favour\u2019 at h meetings, and aront addressed the Beauport meeting Tor him.Mr.Du- bord is putting up à very strong fi nt \u2018against the Ministeri ist candidate, an very bitter SE ot in the © party ie the rewult, / licitor-General's former friends \u201cei cale over treatment dem in D a el Dr \u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014e Infatuated With An astro * \"KINGSTON, Ont.October \u201828.\u2014 Infatuated wit! Rather Evans, 8 yo ne | tress who was here with the bone 5 bar fant week a _young msn nam t came ere from apanee : and a ath Bpting in vain Se eT wa tos to see ried do at \" Eds saturated di d In time h a wove.prete sine à so Fr) (GES STRATHOONA AN.BELIEVES IN BULLER TROOPER R.M.GROGAN SAYS HE IS A GREAT SOLDIER, Says There Is No Hope of an Early Closing of the War as Boers Have Lots of Food for Man.and Beast.Mr.R.M.Grogan, a member of the Strathconu Horse, wus at the Windsor today on his way home to Rossland, B.C, from Johannesburg.n referring to the condition of affaire in Johannesburg and Cape Town, he stated hat business was at a standstill and many of the finns who\" had representatives in them, expecting that the war would soon ended nnd their men enabled to get out to different Parts of the country, had decided to recall them.\u201cYou see,\u201d he went on to sav, \u201cthere is really no prospect of the.war being brought tu à close in the near future.It is now a little pust the middle of summer, and the Boers can obtain all the necessaries of life, both for themselves and their horses.Under such conditions, and with the plan of action they are following in getting away and refusing to fight, it 18 very difficult to say when they can be found to yield to a superior power.The War Office, it seems to me, thought that the Boers would be overcome during the winter months, when they were suffering from great scarcity of foal for themselves, and] an almost absolute dearth of fodder for their horses.The in- inability to do this has resulted in the decision to send out more troops.À number of the officers of the Strath- vona Horse had obtained commissions ig other regiments, The commander of the troops at Johannesburg Col.Chesney told me that he had three Strathcona Horse men on his staff and that he considered them the best officers he had.Mr.Grogan wax in London when General Buller delivered his famous speech.In the different clubs it had always been referred to as an unfortunate ineident, and aus far us he could sec the general opinion was that true Englishman would not have said un der similar circumsiances.Every office and man who bed ever served under Buller always spoke of him as a great saldier, probubly the greatest that had taken part in the present war.If he had an oppor tunity of returning to the war Mr.Grogan would above everything else vrefer to serve under Buller.MR CHOATE SAW THE KING And Emphatically Denies Reports That His Condition of Health is Serious.\u2019 (Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, D.C., October 28.\u2014 But à short time previous \u20ac fo starting fo the United States, Ambassad oate had an audience with King Edward.Bince a a rival in New York Mr.Choate has told h friends about this visit, discussing the - pearance of the King in view of the continued publication of re reports that he is auf- fering from cancer.Mr.Choate has said that [hen he saw the King, about a month ago, he looked in the hest of health, pon eye was clear and his voice strong and dine.The last item is fm nan, auee had t King been operat n three tines for fancer of the throat hin voice would hard- Jy be in condition -torral flor comment on account of js firmnem.! n p diplomatie circles here the reporte of th ness of the rded as little short of infaoy wa.Jt is een that.à man of Jiable to illngss.but it is not Le ved and there is no known warrant for believing that he is suffering from any ee- rious sickness.THE OTTAWA BURGLARS - Appear in Court and ars Remanded Till Thursday.(Bpecial to the Star.) OTTAWA.October 238.\u2014At the police court this morning, mith and Martin, the burglars, were arraign and remanded until Thursday on the application of their counsel, Mr.Edward Mahon.Evidence was given of the finding of a revolver on Martin, and of the finding of a second revolver under a heap of avings in the new building where Smith was hiding, also of the finding of a complete kit of burglars, tools.At this point a remand was asked for.The police have received information which convinces them that the prisoners are noted New York crooks vho 2 are wanted for daring crimes In that State.Miss Stone in a Collar.(Bpecial to the Star) \"LONDON, October 28.\u2014A despatch 't the Daily Telegr aph, from, fin, says A travellers Pro nusko, \u201cstate that M.Tsilka lately received a letter from his wife, who was abdu with Miss Stone, she American missionary, informing him that she and Misa ere are conflned in 3 cellar under a strict which Is is maintain t twa men.The robberp, she hoy are confident.of' success, and have ample roviions, N No can- firmation has received of the recent report that Mime, Tailka had died in the bands of her captors, CONSTANTINOPLE, October 28.\u2014Du: ing the last few days there has Leon a up uminous exchange of Paie in ipher between Bpoucer Fi U.8.Jogati on, and \u201cCoin Gore ) Boy son, who is now M fia pre, the ob forts to rescup Misk Stone, t American mismiona; rom & he The legation is reticent, and RL hae been made public as to {he progress a! gotiations.- vs Mrs.Gebhard Got the Divoroe,.- - (Special to he Star,) sous Fe State = tirent Co ri hb case iin the Sta ircu urt here on Beptember 30, by Frederick of New York, in \" which he ques Bor h vorce frem Louise Morris rd, bud he married in Baltimore, pha 0) hoe 14th, 1804, came to an une sy \u2018on Saturday.\u2018when the divorce was granted to Mrs.Gebhard.linsworth Morris were on March 14, 1804, in the ome of the Toe\u2019 a parents, in Baltimore pa hen, on \"apr 2 2, of this year, Mr.Geb went ioux Falls wi pare much su surprise was exp Prema nd it was conjectured that he oa peekir obtain a legal residence in outs Da oe for the.purpose of procu a divorce.othing, however, was PE Se authoritatively un il October 6th, when, through his attorneys, abhard fy) , in the, Sate Cireuit Court.in Sioux 1s, s which he naked for an aboolute or basing o it on he ground desert: Gebhard positivel dined on te cuss his divo mit or his Jane for future, and the of mem his wife's familiés ware also oy ticent on the subject.y ro tft The French Line Contract.{Bpeclal to to he nar ; TTAWA Genie, caplealiat of Hevea ee here to- y on buelhens me wit h the Prime.in Bere oon- nected with the French line contract, = sacs ms Nor casrris mova Sin hugeh Sy on se on Father 8; there was nothing in the speech which any - October 28.\u2014The | Frederic Jebhard and Mis Louise Hol- | iE JA DULL SESSION FOR STOCK Wa DOMINION COTTON CONTINUED A FEATURE.\u2014 Further Liquidation of Investment Holdings- The Rest of the List Was Steady to Strong-Stack Seats by Auction.\u2014\u2014 apectal correspondent of the Star in well street and on the Chicago Boapd of Trade report in this column that stocks were jregular, while wheat waa easlep.In the logal market business Suit and the, tone Irregular.Sales on the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday were 333,150 aro.The week In the stock market opened with business very dull and with Domine.lon Cotton absorbing the bulk of attentiun.There wus not a great deal of liquidation in that stock, however, but what there was sufficed to\u2018break the price down from 52 last week to 48, two points below the former low level.In other respects prices held steady and in some cases à fuir show of atrength wag mude.Dominion Cotipn opened the ball, selling at §, equal to the low level of last week, when the slump In the stock seemed at its worst.lt Is considered seasonable and appropriate to call It a football stock just now in viow.of the way the price ia Kicked up and down.It ig sald that considerable investment holdings came out last week, and this forenoon's further weakness is ascribed to the further liquidation of guch su The Btreet disagrees as to whether the forthcoming announcement regardihg the dividend, which should be payable December 1, will mean that the shareholders wiil get nothing or | per cent, a reduction ce 2 per cent.on the year.After selling down to 48 the price recovered to 51 at the close of the forenvon board.Canadian Pacific was weaker at 100% compared with 11044 last week, but Toronto | Rails proved a stron 116.Power was easier at 9% The steel stocks were steady at 80 for preferred and 4 for common.Dominion Coal was also steady at 48! The Stock Exchange has decided tp offer itve of the newly created seats for sale by auction on Monday morning next.Severs! offers have been made, but they will go to the highest bidder, and all five are D sure to bring a premium on the $13,000 u set price.Members of the Exchange only will have a chance to bid, and there is 8 prospect of some of them being purchased in the way of spegulation.The opening stock market in wal atreet was narrow ang Irregular.There wero some pointa of strength amongst the coal- ers and transcontinental roads, but the majority of stocks were lower, Peoples mated Copper ran off a point, and Peop)e : Gas was under pressure.St.Paul, prenne up 8%, fe}l back below Saturday.Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 884; second, 84%; third, 33%; Canadian Pacific, 1138-8; Anaconda, £73-8.Montreal Street Railway earnings last week, compared with the same period a year ago, were: Sunday .$4,522.87 Dec.$190.15 Monday .531.3% Inc.191.89 Tuesday .53343 Inc 7.63 Wednesday .BIM2 Inc 80 Thursday .Ce 6,247.80 Inc.goa Friday .52910 Inc.1.11 Saturday .i.__ 5720-66 Inc.26.08 In New York.at no noon, money on call was firm at 844 per cent.Prinje mercantile paper, 434 to b per cent.Bterling exch steady, 4.86% to % for demand, ana ai 4.83 to 4.84 for sixty days.Poated ce 5 and 4874.Commerelal bits, bron LB to pa va silver, 57%.Mexican dollars, Govern: ment bonds, steady.Foreign exchange ban bankers in New York with Paris connections consider gold exports this week as _possible.Changes of the week shown by Batur- day's returns of the New York Associated Banks were as follow Surplus resérve Loans .Ine.Inc.Ine a3a00 £5 .Inc.9, Circulation .\u2026.\u2026 .Inc.He London, closing\u2014Consols for money, x do for the account, pré Wes Anaconda, 7 Atchison.2% B.O.108 HE nadia, lit, 18%; Chena ake ek hicago, Milwaukee and St.Peu, vu gnyer and Rie gle qu de à pta sie \u2018inole central, 1 42; aie: villu and Naghvi issouri, Kansas apd Texas, 576: New York Central, 1 dorfoik and estorn, 5% da pfd.0 hi Northern Pacifia pfd., 1004: Ontario and Western ; nna., : Reading, .2% o oi pid, © nd pfd.ith; Southorn Ry., : do pfd.\u2026 we.thas Pact Ca ni: Union\u2018 Pacific, 104%; do pfd., 9%; U.d.M: Wabasah.204; do Sea 14: fours, 68%; Rand mines, 10%; De Eeers, BY.Bar sijver steady, 267-16 per ounce.Money.B to 14 per cent, The rate of.discount in the open market for short bills is 3 to 8% per cent.The rate of discount in the open market for 3 months' bills is 8 to Hé pèr cent.LONDON, October 3 23.\u2014The Stock Wx- change will close on Friday, November 1, and Baturday.November _ Morning ing Sales; - consétan_ n cie, st 24 40 100 ot 109 3-4.orento s, a 1 1! Telephone.19 at ta.tue yne, 1,000 at 1 | Power, D a at 06 34 75 à 205 1-2 Bteel common, Py vo 6 10 at 8 Steel = Fram.gn\u201d at ».ram.Dominion \u20ac Solon.2 at so, cp 0x % at 4 3-4, 143 a tds, 7% at 50, 100 a Ramin on Coa Coal, 50 at 335 at 4 1- Sore de , 1 at oe ¢ Shae Bo 4 at 105, \u2018 _\u201d Afternoon joon Bales, Toronto Rails-800 at 116, » at U5%, 15 at 116 2 at 116%, 75 a Li 5% Montreal Power\u20145 nt Dominion Iron pfa.-85 at 80, Dominion Sout 22 at 81 | Domini c\u201435 at 100%.; ; inion Facifez at 46%.: .REACTION IN WALL STRERT.- Majority of the Active Stock Has Be | Auctions in Barly Trading, (From the Special Correspondent of the Star in Wall Street.) NEW YORK, October 28.\u2014 There was an umsettied, feverish wiock market in to-day's early operations.Prices vibrated frequently, although generally within = narrower range, and the net result at the end of the first hour's trading was a moderate reaction from Saturday's closing.The foreign situation had some ~The wealmesy prevailing at and Berlin.with Consola down to the lowest polnt since 1888, Bt.Paul amd Union Faoific were firm at intervals, but shese stoop anally yielded with others, espcially when Amalgamated Ospper dropped over à polut and wis 20id freely.Sugar WES.4YON Weaker than Apwigamated, losing two points.Missourt Paoli.£4, BL Louls and Southwestern preferred\u2019 smd Hooking Valley were among the: firm.featwres ue ne rater Me LE ee ment, The market seemed to be Waiting fer developments in the Northern Pacific situatiom, and also as to gold exports, Ta@toat, BREE suehre = was way given b: Tost, BE of.à tes dE wilnère HE BRE Me.James Da: non feature, selling at { | MONTREAL TINING EXCHANGE.vr -ing\u2019's session o \u2018 od Irtue_2x0 2% Wh, 2500 at 3, 50 at ou, lons as te | 590 Wile.are: enpocted during the day.Poe COLONIAL HOUSE Phillips Square.Sewing Machine Dept.New Leader | wr EAT LL US Three Drawer Machine.Furnished in Walnut or Oak woodwork.Price 822.00, with 5 per cent.discount for cash.The \u201cNew Colonial House\u201d Machine, 3 drawer style, furnished in Antique, Oak or Walnut.Price $26.00, with b per cent.discount for cash.Drop-Head Style, furnished in Antique Oak or Walnut.Price Machine, furnished in Walnut 30.00, with 5 per cent.discount for cash, Combined Treadle and Hand only.Price 880.00, with 5 per cent.discount for cash.Hand Machine on Iron Base.Price 814.00, les 5 p.c.for cash.Hand Machine on Walnut Base.Price $37.\u201800, lees 5 per cent, | OF casi.These are all high-grade American made |! machines, carrying the maker\u2019 s guaranty (for § years) as well as ours.ALWAYS IN STOCK, parts for all makes of sewing machines, Oil, Belts, Needles for all makes at 25¢ per dozen, , REPAIRS.All makes of Sewing Machines repaired at moderate prices.MODEL A TUCKER.Tucks without ereasing, tucks woollen goods withouf basting, fucks in pc aithont marking for clusters, and fits any sewing machine.rice .Mail Orders Carefully Attended to.9) HENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.sn ai oo Ud Fo NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Bar by Gordon Strathy & Co Stock Brokers, 2 pe Le en st.Speclally reported for jor te ot ie a ms n ; | oct, 26.Monk, d dans Sacre rowan st ' Slevin al \"75 Bu.Ask.BL for Nog\" vie ov { Priva 1A shee 109% 100 110% 170 CLOSE, 4 Duluth $ 14 12 1 Oct.28 Oct.28 De lwo Pref.10 20 0 et.3 Montrenise.Kail.wh.WB GA 24 ily Ronen IO par avy = ces Case.: ES veste Lesqeser m mate: pper.\u201c 1780 din vin Sibi Amun Ref, On Jol WR 11e 10 \u201c bs » es a Do.wr of i dom \u2018 m mite Le 1rmsseen = Rods db 100w 105% Auscends Nin.Go.3 a crosses oo 1 149 Top.a At.Po sil pd.2 3 1160 111% 1104 sde f, 1! .3 = ri rap =o fe 1 fs ie in OR 10% RN 1d tre: « ver a ih a anaes \"0000 [ee HE et a 015 À Wig ; - = Montres dont A Light 90 us 2 sôm ~» ssh 3 Montreal Lotion, 5 new Hd is ta 114 rooms 110% ; Pom, Cotton \u2026' 8 52 a) #34 & Dan.Ci.Ct.65 45% x Mereh.Coton Ge.1 100 109 ; silk Jy Moptmerency Cet, 100 wooo Chic.R.I \u2026 14 3484 \"EE Lagreniiun Pulp .Pau 1074 Ge ia Paul.17144 à 170% À sony x ontit.en 0b.COM.mets ze i» eaged sseeniee Pe Hamios Labi mime LS Cmoltdaed Ga NV, TION ME or din # Dewminton I dug WM Colorado Fnel & Iron.©4 ; pres ; 704 79% Cleveland C6, 5 SLL.! covert roves?> Delaware, I.#4 Wo, JAMA é 14 19 Deiaware & Hudson, (Tg 178%.Oo 171 * vegas vers Denver Itip G.92 Oy as 644 ; iv 18 o pref.sare noe: ik wis EX CT 266% \"TT gna dh i 30 1685 \u2014\u2026 166 dh TU ee 2% me ne J bomin ey Len \u2026 10% Louisriilek Nasueiile 105% 2078 Job 104 y tt rate 4 4 ican) do.com.jenn Eorwied.Li jose 13% lite 18 : Pacific, com.- erromen.Spee \u2018ae Prat.104 100$ en NoY.Contral & Hod.308 1564 ig N.i Lake Erie L 1% 1x a _ sina cts \u2014 - Com.Coble, pe » - sesucsst Fr caterer Weg, mont «an | Fre ba, Pre EN Western Union i où Vis.Uen,, COM, sours 3 jm 4 4 Following were the sales at this morn- the pining Exchange: Granby Smelter\u20141, 200 at \u20ac Dom.Cons.\u20142, t 3.AFTERNOON SALES.CHICAGO \"CLOSING PRICES.10 St- Sacrem \u2018 report tp.Sonne prices to-day a4 ie * © O88 000.at 31.North 2000 at 2014, 500 at 30%, 500 at love etat.Wheat.1-4 ETT ; Slocan-Bovereign\u2014500 at 1%.Corn wr \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 \"wt Special er pop i 3 sid 21th nd ompanr.3 Mining rowers, BT Bt | Yori 1 ; 11%: Francois Xavier raat Lard, Jas.= db Moyday, Oct.28, 1001, 8p m.* puise : - 660 Por aimer Sailers Burers : - Stroke \u2018 |.> nat TF po R.Jia , 7% Ci 30 Wheat Was Unsettied To-day.5° 2, From the Bars special Cormpepondant on the Rr: carnage.Re % rr Conflicting Argentine cables cs umseitled and ner- ue estinx.Gere rai rain\u2019 te » = the ft Pind rend th ing.The mar- \"| Kadi SIF te 4 » ro 7\" | still unbroken In Bante-Feo or Coq: ova with ht Tale pote, x Wheat cgme ar inthe day out early, but 1sced The that Autderp van \u201ce carried considerable weight with it.au net foreign market were lower, lod & London.North.and primary recelts ol! ; 3 = s 2 = = > =\u201c D VRÉSTRi sFOUXS, Consol!da raeiter.\u2026.s60 aipers ware inclined t 2% sida, t gs ee buyers, whi thete was mi Sate were \u201com tan.\u201d Dut they were and.pory fittle.wae done.in conde hog situation overtwlanced afl aid ie i the jen Te ipte BL Chicago De lower hers, A sherts: ami English\u2019 houses moderate buy- .nests were 1 beral, but small \u201835 Dominion 35 Granby 8 THE ANNUAL DINNER HELD, AT THE WINDSOR, , Chief Justice Sir Alexander Lecoste; Spells of Courts | \u2018of Appeal - A { Number of United States t Guests Present.\" The snnual dinngr of the Montrea) Bar proved a veritable feast, not alune in; the gastronomic order, mt in the line of ibtel- lect and elaguence as well.The npesen ol representatives of the Bar of severa states im the Union, as well as of Ontario added iderably to:the importance of \\'{ the event, and their expressions of fraternal _.\\ feeling .were received most cordially amt \u2018returned.Mr.W.J.White, K.C., baton- nier of the Bar, predided, and had on his .wight His Honour the Lieutenant-Goveraor, À Bir Louis Jette, K.C.M.G., and on his left di Sir Alexander Lavuste, chief justice of the Court of King's Bench.There were l also present Mr.Justice Ommet.P.C., Sir | a YM.M.Tait, A.C, Mr.Justice Tascherean, ï Mir.Justice Mathieu, Mr.Justice Loranger, Mr.Justice Wurtele, Mr.Justice Tax ras ts a $ Duelo, Mr.Justice Doherty, My.Justice i Hall, My.Justice Curran, Mr.Justice Do- rion, My.Justice Lavergne, Mr.Justice Robidoux, Mr.Justice Fortin, Mayor Pce- fontaine, F.Walton, dean of the Law Faculty of McGill; Arthur Globensky, Kot, / eneral secretwry of the Bar, II.C, Bu teste, KC.Major Shepherd, A.D.C., 3fr.J.J., KC.A.K.Creelman, KC.John E° \u2019arsons.New York City Bar Asso: ciation; Hampton L.Carson, American Bur Assoeiation; Judge Jesse Holdon, Illinois Bar Associatibn; Wm.8.Hall, Boston City Bar Association Frederick E.Wadhanw, New York State Bar Association; Donald B.Maclennan, K.C., Law Society of Upper Canada.The vice-chaïrmen were Donald Macmaa- ter, K.C., Hon.Senator Dandurand .C.Ryun, Thomas Chase Casyiain, K.C., John Dunlop, THOSE PRESENT.Around the tables were seated the following members of the Bar: R.D.MeGibbon, K.C.; Lieut.-Col.E.B.Busteed, K.C.; E> Martin, © C.H.Stephens, K.(.; Seth t Hutchinson, K.C.Gerin- Lajpie, 'W ltrid Mercier, K.C.; u Emard J.W Macdougall (Nova Scotia Bar).J.Lavergne, Saumar- er Carmichael John L.Reay, Hugh Mac: kay, L.J.H.Migneron, J.Bureau, Ho ace \"A: Hutchins, George F Re = Toul in, K.A.Nan tel, Migneaul ° a Cobke, À & Arthur Lamarche, honore Gervais.M.J.Morrison, Camphe Lune, A Sit.Loranger, P.St.mphell F.X.Roy, ph Dessaulles, J.L.Chalifoux, } Ernest Tetreau, Pierre Lori suger, ID D.Lavallce, Louis yd 16 mothe, nston \\ (Prince brad laland Bar) averty , ' F.Topp, C.Pruneau, Raoul .C3 Philippe Gontalve Desaulniers A.mand pérocserd , L.Raoul de ean, Wilfrid J.Frank en Cran, 8, SW.Is Je is Bootle re SEE pan T.Card u use, 4 .Robertson, J LE .Wilson Ei Lonergan, Leon Goun, K.C., J.Le Deearie, C.A.Barnard, A win .Slipp {Fredèr: urveor, Gulixte M.Ferguson, L.De de Belleteuille, po Hesber are Clovis Laporte, W.Mont, Louis Boyer, Eug.Godin, Ern- Pelissier,- Donat _B Jonat Brod Gordo .Dougall son , K.0O., Aime Cahn, Ernest otros EE A rence Macfarlane, A.R.Holden, L.+ A , 4.Jerome Internossia, A.Ri Ba er Buchanan, S.Clay and J.x : ro the King! « health had been loyally 2 .J.White proposed the ll, - ES An Honour the Licutenant: Gov- Lk of the provinte.The membera of the ; Montreal were proud to welcome in Bary Meutenant-Cloverner one of their old confreres.His honour was theirs, and they heartily congratulated him.YHE LIEUTENANT - GOVERNOR.Sir Louis A.Jette, when he rose to reply, _@eated with 8 storm of cheers.Heir \u201c thank you for having received in so fattering a manner the health which pr just been proposed to you.I voi ne cept the compliment, and am grateful thi Shi hommage which your chee ant dE amations express eo gracefull \u201cHe who has the honour to oy at this moment the Lieutenant, Governor of the province of Quebec has ny been, gentle men, and Jatier himeelf that he st still fa ; one of Formed, in this Bar of Mont- vw real, wi teh has furnished to the science of law, and also td the exigencies of nals tics, so many remarkable men; a modest actor on that great a where so many Jurisconsults of he.first order have do \u201cores Bt.RL.Murchison, snd still ahine with is ch great ecl at the rame time, t he modesty nd e that it is not in vain that he has fre i remis for so many years such distinguish: ed men.\u2018I love witky people very much,\u2019 2 dé.\" some one, \u2018for it gives me some.\u2019 y d not ob better express and more briefly houg Poe therefore claim to be one of you; 1 to the family, and since I have the BR allow pe to add that ui a SE = w perorss sustained and sprlauded, success by ihe pisse which you ve al- Busty Aro heretabe, ns, tay.boat which wav TC! U » attach me to You and ih repder der the voue which 1 do not hçaitata to Ro Wendie t of my Life.\u201d carily left having momentari your ranks to HlfiY uther dutise, 1 endeavour tu remain faithful to vour traditions, sa that I may be always worthy of your esteem and of that of all my fellow citizens.BENEFITS OF UNION.\u201cIt is with great pleasure that 1 I pecented the invitation which you tendered me, to assist at this hanquet.In the eyes of some.ea agreeahle gatherings may appear vain ænd sterile; F believe, them,.on the can- trary, useful qud fruitful.Tn the first place, they affirm that confraternity which makes the he strength of our order, and they coutri- the piutenance of that sentiment der vhich should guide and_iuspire av, ver in all the actions of his life.th in these Family gatherings that the gre a things of the past are recalled, the no origins of the profession, the wise lawa which assured their hongwr and dig- my, \u201cthe reat sales of courage aud dis en by uv ancestors, and ich hi be lighthouses placed along \u20ac route of duty.to thivw hight on the de ths of obscurity produced by the caleu- ions of ambition or interest, who; on the prow of this fraternal \u2018feast would not 1 prouder of himsell.stronger far action, Lux, determined for duty.he profession Fhich you have embraced.gentlemen.has nm considered us one of thé noblest, and he lawyer whe knows his.part.cannot t file proved of the functions he is call wd to fullil in society.In old times, amang the Greeks and Romans, the law at first formed part of-religion; it was ui to come from the gods, and was consider d shred.On account of this origin, the knowledge of it was necessary to each.uot only to used in the defence of his rights.also and especially as a rule of con duct for good citizens.These men, there fore consecrated a greut deal of time, either to the study of law.or in listening to the debates in the forum.ta learn it hetter.\u201d His honour referred to the great advocates of ancient Rome.Crassus.Hortensiue, licern, who had added lustre to the histo:y of their country.The history of the Hor was a glorious one throughout the ages, and teh lawyers of to-day should hand down the history of the profession in the same unsullied condition to their successors.The role of the lawyer was an important one.He was the assistant of the judge in the Administration of Justice.Of course a judge must be able to discern right and wrong for himself as well as to be proof against seductions and menaces: hut the Bar was necessary to clear up difficulties, and de fend the oppressed.Its importance was realized by that adv ocate- general of France.who, speaking at a similar occasion in London, congratuinted England on three institutions, her free press.her free parliament.and her free Bench and Bar.The Montreal ar Association was most happy in having such a batonnier as Mr.White.THE TOAST OF OUR GUERTS.Mr.Jos.Loranger rendered a song, which met with an cnthusiastic © encore, after which the batonnier called upon Mr.Rodol- he Lemieux, M.P.for Gaspe.and Mr.aumMmares Carmichael to propose the toast of \u201cOur Guests.\u201d Tn calling upon these : pentiemen Mr.White remarked that the could not be confined by international boundaries, and that they welcomed the representatives of the American vr and that of Ontario, as brothers, and not as strangers.They were all actuated by that feeling of fellowship which lawvers of all countries could feel as students of great principles and comrades trying ta improve society at 1 ele r.Rodalphe Lemieux, K.C., M.P., offered the most hearty welcome to the distinguished visitors.He raised his glass to the members of the American Bar in the truest, spirit of confraternity.The state might maintain the bou ies, but law knew no limits and the American lawyers ere their brethren if not in law.yet in a, and loyalty to common traditions in he past.i Mr.Saumares Carmichael reiterated the sante sentithents of welcome.\"The presence of representatives of the greatest republic in the world would help on bread and Hberalit of thought, and a brother in =, broth r's house needed no words of wel- Nr.L.J.A.Burveyer read letters of re- t at inability to attend from Sir Robert inley, attorney-general of England the re of Paris and Brussels: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the Bars of British Columbia and Nova Scotia.THE NEW YORK BAR HEARD FROM.pr John E.Parsons Bar Association of New York, thanked the Bar for the privilege of being present \u201dn such an occasion.He had come to represent the.Bay of New York aity.His association had felt highly complimented on recei the invitation from the Montreal posting its members bad felt that the only way they could res ond was by sending their resident, and he was here.(Cheers.) He never, in any previous meeting of this kind, felt quite so well, and he wondered .why, but it had had a \u2018judicial ronounce- ment from his neighbour, Mr.Justice Ou- imet, that it was due to the fact that with glo-S8azon solemnity was combined Attic wit.(Cheers.) In the city from which he came, France did not count for much in Je circles.They had a little of Ger some of Holland, and other eoun- tries ve br t of France nothing.He was there fore pleased to be present on such an ac- easion, and see France at her best.(Chters.) When he had accepted the invitation he had egpected to meet men of common origin, but he had been mistaken, speaking a com mon language, but here again he found thd fontrary.\u2018hat was stil more surprising, owever, was that while Canada remain a loyal daughter, she had broken away m that magnificent edifice of the com- \u201cmon law of which her obstreperous offspring was as proud as was the Mother A ere c eric Wadhams, of the New York Stute Bar pu said a lawyer should be nroud of his profession.for both capital and labour depend upon it to protect their vested rights after they have been organized.Any position might be laid down in order to take up the legal profession and ox-Presidenta Cleveland and Har- n both anpeared before judges appoint- ow by themselves, e only man fit to dispute with the Almighty was said to be judge.of the common pleas of Pennsylvanian spite of geographical boundary lines the 1 mest; skilled mathematician enuld not find, one betiveen the hearts of lawyers, \"BOSTON\u2019S NEIGHBOURLY WISH.T ¥Mr.Wm, 8, Hall wpake for the Bar An- iation of Boston.In Canada.as in the Paired States, the bar moulds public opin- fon and public opinjon moulded public pol- ooh Wag\u2019 Te conatantly fhe course of quite a long career, ee on pécause À owe owe it icy.He trusted that this occasion was only the ning of à new era of hospitality which would bind the lawyers of the two president of the \u2018JW.MoBride, MA, or MoGll -Univeraitr.- .Strathcona and the Mayor or He did i et Fee and br | I des fe ppér Canadian cs a IT ening, ht on or the hoëpi o e even ou ao fog {hat Ww ayo er * mypt with in\u2019 t rts of Thi urovince, He was glad relations.ith the United States were increasingly cord rdial, but Cana was not in the moving business; she ha no desire to be taken in oy America but would, if it veemed her 2reighbours across the line, be very to her them u te WAV remain No piChes Mr.C, Ryan, president of the Junior Bar Association.then proposed \u201cTle Judges Mr.P.Beullac spoke to the toast THE CIMEF JUSTICE REPLIES.Sir Alex.Lacoste, Chief Justice, after returning the compliment to the lawyers, said that the legislators of the province seemed well disposed to keep the judges tram being unduly influenced.- A statute of last session prevented any lawyer who was tu the most remote fashion a relative, or a partner of a relative of a ug e from au pearing before that judge.our legislators kept on, they woul oor have to prohibit lawyers from addressing the courts.tor they might influence the judge.(Laughter and Cheers).Referring to the subject of anpeals Sir at said: \u201cThere is much truth in othe Jemark \u2018mad of which have beep e pn the subject the multiplication of appel jurisdictions.It 1s ruinous te the parties and it is à disadvantage to this province that its jurisprudence should be eettled, not by its natural judges, but by judges who have not practised their profession umong us.There are great advantages in being judged hy men who live in the plave where the events which have given rise to the suit have taken pace.The knowledge of the manners and customs have often great inflyence upon the interpretation of the conventions.Fr present system of administering justice may compromise our rights, and in the same way oul provincial autonomy.It has been suid that decisions given outside the province were guarautees, against local prejudices.lt would be difficult to persunde a country to submit ita by-law processes to foreign courts in order to guard against this inconvenience.Our law does not think it wise to name a judge until he has practised hia profession for ten years.Only in the province of Quebec - Will à court be found composed of men competent tu render justioe in our province.\u201cNow, 1 naw that stances whie post RS es parut it rfi Le cations whieh) res Sot ereotn e with the general\u201d ititerests of this - country.We ave this ta the suitors who have to ¥: t pet: ratian © justice i eata ed, and it 1s their n- terest ne igh should a he principal, if not the only one oonaul » When there iy Any Question of reform SIR MELBOURNE ATS SPEECH.Sir Jelhourne M.Tait, Acting Chi tice of the of \"Rerior wt, end Lo the sentimen rood er.Ton pd tomes \u20ac Bar ont cent occasion.out of their meeti were not at all \u2018caleulat pe promote hy arity or enjoyment.Her -th e) all met simply or lawyers, for a ju à Was pot a was not worthy us Se a judge.He believed the Montreal judgee the conf- ong-suffering, industrious and prompt, they were expected to Lord Bowen had spoken of the fearlesaneas of the ish judiciary and the judges of England's greatest colony showed the same virtue.It was perhgps unfortunate that there were \" ros courts in the province of Quebec apd the Privy Council ahave them all.There ig great and inevitable cxpense and aise, the San here of the- di erence of ji juges till there is the same difficulty in Engl and: he Quebec courts have great respect far oe gu decisions and cite cases decided there.In fact the commercial lawg of the twa countries are drawing near to each other, though the great ivi vil code of the province of Quebec will always be preserv- THE |BAR OF CHICAGO.Judge Holden, of Ghiea who, as the Datannier remarked, had the an tage of being borp a Boh subject, rejoiced to find the 8 entiments of cordiality which existed towards the members of the Bar af the United Ftates.He hoped to get some representatives of the Canadian at_the next dinner of, the Bar of Chicago.Mr.Hampton LL.Carson, of the American Bar- Association, also hie pleasure at being present on such an occa sion.He wished to assure the gentleman from Albany that if the judges of his native state.of Pennev|vania, were able to arque with the Almighty, they had exorcised the devil.and no one could deny that geo graphically New York was close ta Hall's ate.The health of the Bar of Montreal was briefly proposed by Sir Alexander .Lacoste, and josponced to by Mr.Donald Macross: F.Bisaillon, K.C., and Mr.fx Decarie.BARON OE HIRSCH THE SOCIETY'S WORK NEARLY FIFTEEN HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS RECEIVED.Which Meant Many Calls Upon the Relief Commit- tee- 784 Roumanians and 316 Russians-The School Attendance.The thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Baron de Hirsch Soclety was held yonuter- day in the old building on &t.Elisabeth street, Mr.D.A.Ansell, the president, in the chair.There was a large attendance, including Measrs.A.Goldstein, vice-presi- -dent; 1.Rubenstein, treasurer: E.8.Rosen- thal.Hulstein, Jon.Cahen.8, j'ecnel ahd M.Markus, tru foes; Rev.B.M, mn, M.Goldstein Louis benstein, Harris Vineberg, F.Ship, 1 ris, B.Goldstein, A.Vineberg.ù Ses.senwein, G.Margo! LA 3.Jncobs, M.Albert and others, with H.Baker, clerk of the ar THE LATE BELOVED QUBEN.The annual report, which was read and adopted, showed a cash balance on hand = High Commissioner through His Breel- leucy the Governor-General.which was -in due oourse conveyedq to the sorrowing relatives of the late Queen.and a mast Eraci- aus reply given thereto.THE NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS.During the year there had been a steady flow of immigrants, Ws having arrived before the boani: of these 784 were Rou- manfans, 318 Russians.and the remainder af various natioralitles, several coming from Jerusalem; 342 were gent to different parce of Canada.295 were fo to re United States and the reat sett! ontreal.The calls upon the relief elt oe had quad much labour upon the pass of ! mèm The Roumaniana who arrived last year required help and assistance during, the the Jitter in the shape of fuel, rent an tust of these were now able to maintaln theinselves, but still many had to receive accasional help.while the new arrivals required still ma The total amount expended in re- ue during the year was fle he à amount paid n was, ont py] bores aera 43,831.90 in cheques cluding the 7,428.11 & 2 i tal of 20.3570) Faia Ahir work, entailing \"rase eed ceessenasaies 526.00 Or a grose total of .$10,883.91 Communic tions have been addressed to the Jewish olotization Association, a, forming it that upon rycommendati and andor certain conditions asslatan will en male members now in the ring their famtljes out.WORK OF THR SCHOOL.The school) committee's report shows an | in number and efficiency.During unter e year 33 boys and girls, a tatal of pupils, were admitted to the school.he average monthly stiendance was 179.5 boys and 203.02 girls, a tatal of 2382 The avérage age of the boys is 10 years, that of the girls 94 vears.of 61428.Tn ita opening paragrephs the\u2019 report says: \u201cFrom time immemorial.the lessons of loyalty and patriotism have heen Jnatiled THE NEW BARON DE HIRSON INSTITUTE ON BLEURY STRERT.vite night school had also done mo The new Dduilding will cast 33, se oars In and will be comple Sted tor, mence its: work this evening with a hy versasione and an address from Prof.BE.Among those to Le present are Lord The Mioro- scopical Boclety is making epenial Sorts on this Scanlon, also the.Entomological into the hearts of our nation, - the thirty-eighth year of | history \u20ac of the rd Strathcona w.cordially oihanked peri MEIC IL (CL Se \u201cEratre gina sons Sen.ash ory \u2018of sym ntlemen, of the members ot ous at tution and of \u2018had qualified under thee Dew sem om the Community generally in the olty of subecribing the sum $100, were \u20ac ve Mon ont tn \u2018 y ur 0 BE Davis Mae, ere By 3 or \u201chore ixty-three Years \\ ate beloved Queen \u2018ruied © r (hop pet aseph HH, Jacobs.| A.Wo M anon.mpire with honour and credit ta L.Ro al, bens .and, to (tha gene efit of the of her M, Viper 2 À os Vinebere, H.A.Wener ateful au \u201cYour board = not slow to recogn 12d enty-four | Las Eovernersa were all that had been done by = Most, aracl- slected to form rm with the life pvernors the ot ae ONE of grower, ehh oT ee abio message = was dut eo e Lord officerg « nd board of Nii hh executive demas NATURAL HISTORY aooteTY.u signa o t the Canadian n Pa sn Putte So Ratlway win vening.band discon ue The Winter's Work to be Begun with o.an hele\" will be bo réfreghments arto a Conversasiona This Xvenlng.ut ou The Natural History Soclety will cam |.TITTY pont; is ne and ges dense of the Bar Ed tried to be patient, dedicated, to Save your Shoes! 1 Between leather- food and leather- son, there's an ex- \u20ac difference, Double wear results from using\u2014 SLATER SHQE POLISH \u2026 t.James Stre ' Toronto | 8 ot in ev fi.Catherine & \u2018a Londos | tast SE Énéhorine de | 2tsrrour Winnipee |.47 5t Lawrence St.254 1 ï Agencles Comuilssioners for Un New York State, 107 81.A G.i.Brooke Claxton.LEGAL CARDS.ee Mea pf Claxton & Keanedy, Advocates, Eto Outaria, British Columbis snl James.\u201cstreet, Ground Floor 160 156 Baw J, &.Kennedy EASTERN STA Thomas Church, R.W.Bro.the Re G.M.; V.W.Bro.HOLDS A CHURCH PARADE.The Principles of Masoury Discussed by the Chaplain, Rev.J.F.Renaud, in His Sermon.Eastern Star Lodge, No.7, A.F.& AM., beld itd annual church parade to St.yesterday.| met at the school-house by their chaplain.rector of St.Thomas.Richard Irvine, who assisted at the service.A deputation of (rand Lodge Officers, wou sisting of M.W.Bro.J.H.Isaacson, Grand Secretary; R.W.Bro.J.B.Treaiddey, D GAL; R.W.Bra.J.Beamish Bau), P.D.1.R LODGE They were v.Canon J.F.Renaud.and the How.Bro.H.Dunne, V.W.Bro werq the following Wa.H.8mith, James Wylie, t Lean, secretary; non; Bro.Bro.P.P_Duval, I.ro.Jo nist; hace Johnston, an amas 4d the the permanent Alexander Ponting and James to Ko Rhea Chu during the taking new was preached teak his 4 Timothy.claimed era to illustrate di Christian era arriv \u201cthe well nown had rai lord of at, as their oi beauty work designer, die ages societies of advance the buildin quently.had to trave form their several à to ancient symbols imposition.sideration fr from the of t tion.e miorkl upon fire and « EA to be mand teachi simon an row for good, Cot with an ontwa carefully it, we w pure.Another atood was EE JAMES KANBERY, W.M.G.C.Brown, W.Bro.Mungo White, and W.Bro.R.Booth, jr., had the place of honour in the procession, and next to them W.Bro.Jas.Kambery, vi w Bro.LPM rill, S.W.; Bro.Jas.Chalmers, > Na ; dre ny Lister, S.Dea- w.The procession, after ït had filed into church, opened its ranks to allow the clergy proach the chancel, after which hymu was sung by the choir and congre- No then followed the service of the reh of Englund, with bymun 330, and apthem was very well rendered giving opportunity to judge af tbe excellence of the argan.The sermon, which was an the RW W.Chaplain, who m the fourth chapter ot e referred to the antiquity for Masonry.«ymbolw had been used before the Christian divine truth.When the dle\u201d am drawing illustrations from the d of the timee they lived in ief illustrations were derived buildings which the practical Masonic art all around them.nted the of strength and endurance of the w this was not to Knowledged in the New Testament.the association of Masana hae ever been connected with buildinga which to worship, of the Most High.r waa himself a Grand guarded, and enabled t them ta receive friendly attention an The reverend gentioman Soved That, the principles of Masonry from the first were founded upon the belief in God.so that the char ista was sourd, and wit at given \"he Almighty through moke.The ten Commandmen rominent place ete the of 1 e Sit, the high Er as a brins de \u201cad not wih ratood; as he considered that was essential to our wal- vation, or eue why had Christ died.He pointed out that there was n certain moral era which surrounded ost pa t if the: our inm oughta to nee i tone upon which Masonty charity.Ja the old Motherland vast sams were year) ing homes and schools, where the chydren of Masons were prepared and honourable Koh he pri forded a ea Term of dpteotine | © it afforde excel pe m of ing head t SUEY serving received 3 recated is ina he y, which too fre- cn ae ot naif Sharh he ho were really | pin and mer ETERS SE of er Tin lob Name ton.funeral À Mercier, siges_cametery on Friday next, all Saints Invitétions to be present wh extended to Sir Wilfrid Laurien Hon.Mr.% ront and other prominent en YHAXKSGIVING SERVIC hual rvest Than ving ¢ services ei a held in th Amberet glon, fit.Denis de on se sy peat.! au, Dr.Grace C ind at th sono pati Th Sa ng.officers of the lodge: 5.hock.He Bro.W Bro.Wm.k Wilkinson, J.Deacon; Gy Bro.Wm.Gilmour, yle, Tyler; Bro .of C.; Bro.J.Taylor Henry Heaton, stewards; committee gonelsting ol Miller an Henry Petty up of the affertory an un earnest one.and the fact that we found the ear athletic games, but the from the Au they repre- wondered was everywhere ac The were Christopher Ween.Master.in the mid- Masons were farmed, to art, and au they fré- long distances to per uties, they had recourse and signs to prevent signa were carefully Masons possessing and con masters who had charge e of being athe- AR t auy founda- Masonry A but, while each one, might influence others should not be content morality, but should our souls and expended in support- to play a useful play While demonstration at.the ve at Cote\u2019 des rm = \u20ac BLO) fa Eo = we u ATE) Na ot ie a an oy P There are no and water-proof, exact position Ne TENA nav .TNR CN ~ a) pe es y SE) Sheet Stoel Ceilings have many advantages oyer those of wood and be 46) xe 0) E en a Br as 2 Ciel 7% y g 2 1% 6) 7 hh LOA) Er or 5 # AGE FER AY Te 5 PA A Pa HAD \u2014 for repaire due to leaking roofs and the moving of heavy furniture.They never crack or warp.) They are bath fire JFEDLAR STLEL CEILINGS drain are made for each ceiling, of every piece, withou We will send catalogue to those interested in bouse construction on request.THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Oshawa, Ontario, Bastern Branch: 23 Victeriq Square, Montreal.MEETINGS.PAST AND FUTURE.THE BARBERS.\u2014There will be a meeting of the Barbers\u2019 Provincial Association to-night.at § o'clock, at # Vinet street.THE GARMENT WORK 8.\u2014The Garment Workers\u2019 Assembly will hald a meeting to-night, in the K.of u 8t Lambert Hill, to discuss the Factory Act.THE 'LONGSHOREMEN.\u2014At the last meeting of the \u2019Longshoremen's Union the question of incorporation was discussed.It was decided to apply at the next session of the Quebec Legislature for an act of in- corporatian.PRINCE ALBERT COUNCIL, NO.1893.\u2014 At the next meeting.on Wednesday evening, November 6th, a paper is to be read by Dr.W.G.Nichol, supervising medical examiner for the Pravince of Quebec, cov- Fring she history of the Royal Arcamuin 3 province.This Council meets in Empire Hall, 2473 Bt.Catherine street.THB BROOMMAK ERS.\u2014The hroo ers report trade fairly good, but say t the gale of prison-made gaods is a great drawback to the legitimate workers, and \"that competition on this account is exceedingly Keen, and as & result wages are low.À meeting of all the broommakers in the city will bu held at an early date for the purpose of drawing up grievances and Qscussing ways and means for reducing e sale, and, If possible, prevent the salé of prison-made brooms in the city.THRE GLOVEMAKERS& \u2014 The glovemak- ers report trade very plow for this season of the year.ruined, al th but all kinds of gloves and mitts, h people she pay no taxes whatever to the city, us hidotna pose whe are compelled to pay high B rent, business taxes, in fact, kinds, of cl ty taxes, at a great disadvantage.The glovemak ers ar opinion that there in something radically wrong with the factory laws In the V= te he pon scuss the rasta Power à and sf 1 Lave them amend that es en pot armin ing, out work may be stopped (vo FOURTEENTH A Balmoral, No.F., celebrated the Mth anniversary of he institution by an \u201cAt ome\u2019 on Friday evening, in Conservatory all, 2269 St Catherine street.The affair was a success in every respect.Among the brethren present from sister courts were F.G.Kear Court Card toal; T Rutherford.Pon G.C.Smith, high auditor: M.C.MCuliough, Court Pulfo ra; Lieut.Reid.C.R., Court Cardinal; Bro.Flanagan, Court Beaver Hall; Bro.Millard.C.R.Court Mount Royal; Bro.Wood, C.R.Court Chieftain.The members of Comet Da moral Included Pe Petey tor Ggrathearn, CR: D.J.McArthur, Con nolly, w.B, Sullivan, A.M Mains, J.W.Jones, Jr.and 8.Lane.The feature of the evening was dancing, and to the strains of Zimmerman's orchestra eous or fy çouples moved gracefully over ed : flao During the evening à Beautifully oat ed address, framed, was on view.uch admired.It was for tatio r.Colin McArthur, past treasurer ot tho court.The address was signed by Peter Strathearn.C.R.; É Sullivan, M ol R vi LS nurs oss.financial s Ty: ohn en treasurer; Witliany Tay Taylor.P.C.R.Fo SUBURBAN NOTES.Rev.John Bates preached at the at.Lambert Methodist Churoh last events Mr.8vduey 8 Underwood, of St.m- bert, hys returned from an extended.Loe in the Southern States.The mcmbera of the Rosalyn Shakespearu Club meet in Victoria Hall, Weatmount, op Wednesday afternoon, The members of Beaver Rebekah Ladge, 1.0.O0.F.will meet in Unity Hall Welling: \u2018ton atreet.Point Bt.Charles, this evening.Mr.and Mrs.H, Syms, of 69 (Charron .Paint 8t.Charl sailed for Eng- urdry an an pp visit to friends in Exeter and.fihefflold.The officers of ole ote; st Antoine Tennis Club are 2 nak ng wre ngemente for the annual soctal Sncerty to be held in Victoria Hall, Weatmaunt, on the evening of November §.A large gathering of the citizens of Lon- gueull was held 0 on Saturday afternoon, face of Quebec.when the new 8t C en Road was for mally à declared open, Hoy pe w rond was ound necessary owing a ! © development of the town.Add rs Severed Uy members of the Town conae Migs Louise Keith Clarke as ranged far a eancert to be held in Victoria \u20ac all, Westmount.on Monday i November tan street, Point who recently underwent a ferious operation at the General Hospital, is n rojreasing favourably.The exten sive.pi n-grafting, which was performed in arder to have the 7 indication heal mors ~ platy.is giving sers nd essful.His fedhels her | who allowed the Pot to Fea tak rn ort bas been able to return home, beerved as.You Peo- Se at the Westmount Methodist Special arrangements have boan va\" young 18 people.This evening ¥ Tov.ave Arthur Mitchel), an, St.Charles, wh nom com.The CON DOR TEA is a pure un- adulterate natyral\u2019 ieaf Japan Tea, im- 1% \u201cported in lead tt na à strong, bright, ackets.7 avory liquor_muchs-appreciatéd br et 1158 don conaoisseurs«~-has no equal at the +2 +6 A4 200 Cia made on the farm, not only woollen gloves e of the NIVERSARY.\u2014Court Vi e A.will deliver a lecture.Rey.Weatmount, has iss the effect that at the regular meetin the Council to be held on Monday Est noon next, a by-law w it is intended ows the alignment of the extension of delivered an intéresting rgest Sunday School of the be held to-morrow who will take bart F.Watson.Mr.te an article in Leslic's ne.sens ane explorer, in which e latter a thor things carry out the made in the unknown Polar sea, the mopt equip most modern A; Uances, and pro it through FR 3 F nan ward, eastward direction niques self to the tender meroiss of the says : not long FL pèse, into handsome, modious a Any increase - the es Toronto Stoc x leant, somewhat romo al to t i pi to any time representative of avc, ame aver, af the Congregational Church, C.E.Manning will be the preacher on Fucadey gvening.a On Wednesday evening the pr inctpal address will I Bland.be delivered hy Rev.Mr.W.Minto, secretary-treasurer nf issued a public notice tv ill be submitted pro- iding for the Widening of Bel-Oett atreot.that the street which fo}- \u2018estmount avenue should have a uniform width of seventy.five feet.It is not expected that the by-law {here will be puy opposition ta ing adopted st.Gabriel Hall, Centre \u201cstreet, Point St Char has been completely dene over, and oh in future concerts, Rev.been anxious that the parish should have » ood h hall.and it ia in great part due to his orts entire district has been secured.Up to the present the different societies in the parish have been obliged to hold their entertainments outaide of the district owing to the want of @ first-class hall.be used e rts.bazaars and like entertainment, P.O'Meara has for some time past ntively for that one of the best halla in the The first of a series of entertainments tain .arranged for by a \u2018special committee of the nt st Charles Athletic Association for | curred in forming the association was in the street, on paturday Svenins.Quite a number of the members e present, ing the general nterest that is bel in the effort out of debt.Saturday's entertainment was purpose af getting rid of the debt ! TH e gymnasium hall, Congregation show- taken 49 have the association get ptirely musical, consisting of selections from the sonaphone and graphophone.mené anniversary services of the Bethlehem Con ational Church, corner Weat- ari ke avenues, Westmount vers ern and held yesterday.The variqus services very largely 5 atjended.At the OIE a phere vice Rev.ill was the preacher, and \u2018The \u20ac My in the history church was held.Mr.Recorder Welr the children, after Which Short ' saqrenecd were delivered b: Joh pastor ot st peftiad sh) terian Burch.and Prof.Creelman.Ray.| Melville A.8 accupled the puipit \u2018A the evening.The.su of his on \u2018The Young Man Who Soule he anpl- versary social and a sacred concert w evening.Among those we the concert are Mins .Mattice, Mrs Al lan, Mr.J.Penman, Miss Maude Thomp son Mr.Douglas \\ Weir, Miss M n, Mr.W.A.Bre Arless, iss thy Kendall, and \u2018Mr.C.W.Cousins The Bace for the Pole.(Special to the Star.) lps, Sian, poe $8 of Dernier \u2018a method of reaching the North P ale.\u201d The 1 q lon ie head Race wor the Pale,\u201d and mons ol he declares: \u201cIn o rder researches which have to ve Behring sea Into t or norhaps Sightly y Barth: ndon Torontq Stock prend {Special} © to dhe 0, Octo Hobe to-day e decision oy the Mon real took Exchange to increase their capacity by tan seats has naturally fiven rise to the question of the advisab capacity of the membership of the Toronte Stock Exchange.such an idea a favbur amon ity of Increasing the it may be stated that rently would And Tote © embers of She oronte Stock po ° ce table quarte and Mant tr ua ry, xchange.The Te a comfo 1 xchange, fu ve rte te the ona y of the Exchan Te is, to say tho, Preraier \u201cand the Coronation.Special to the ar) tober %.\u2014An Ott - re says: She d'ihe coronatian \u201cot June hau been recelved t Is understood t TORONTO D esty next Premier Lauri ah the colonial Premiers are being inv te ed to be present at this event, the idea being to make the coronation ceremonies aw impressive aa tafive of sue and at the same \u201cREIS hs tory under B by a contin ry Ush rnie.ought, will be MTS nied gent of Canadian wil ihe to a gesptoh from Viadivo- Russian Grodekoff, aced by the Russian Assistant Minter Por Finance, M.Romanoff, will soon open the Manchurian-Siberian Railway.1 > + THAT AWFUL Ver sons Sxparionsed tee FÉES ray ad or Von Stan's ol) hn proved Dr.Von Stan's Pineapple Tablats té be, he only effective remedy io fog ve used most everything ao bat these tablets \u201ctouch the spat\u201d and take away the awful depression and distress in almost quicker time than it takes to tell it.You may publish this that ali sufferers from Indi We tien an Brana may po the relief | , $t Alice 8, Toronto, Sinty ts, # cents.Powe on wad Rg ve vw | DEPRESSION = MONSOON VICE TO OLD MAIDA.are pom fe ins anon.Land Fe EUR as AO tn, FE Wr cs \u2014 Se 7 LL TALE TT Tr / LA rts Ae i jomss HT4 St.Catherine TO RENT = PAR tat NE T.OF PARTIALLY Wo leant reasonable terms for the by letter to 7 Bussex avenne.\u201cBUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.+ desirable winter.TO LET A MANUFACTURING building, central locality; every facility: le lene eleotrio er and ting if oroughly enants TO .CA\u2018 i LET\u2014STORE, 201 ST.TTHRRINE street (west Guy street), has a large plate ond yard, lendid sites f up-to- pers on for stationery ls : otal Tnducement offered, o-date oo.Telephone Main TO LET \u2014 STORE, 2010 8T Cf CATHERINE street, recently renoveted; good cellar und etabling; rent reduced.Apply F.McMann, 178 Bt.James st, \"wv st, price hei street.tr TO LET, NO.4 BONSEOOURS Î street, formerly occupled by Canada Con- geotionery Co., 8 floors and cellar.9000 square team Power: elevator.Apply .MOT Sherbrooke, or F.St.Germain, Agent, 70 St.James.Er Poultry sph WE Cooper.Bias , om 380, 100 tr TORE, 474a ST LAWRENCE 00.Apply 1964 St.Catherine -.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.alt WANTED \u2014 FLAT 7 X 35 WITH a and small power, fon Janus 3, uiring & Central ER 2068 Star Office.251 4 prefe: .ANTED \u2014 A BUILDING FOR LIGHT 1 Ha fanturing purposes; must be well Nghted and cen trally aocated, with 40 to UO thou.f ace; for occupation by April first or forte.\u2018address x, 2976, Star Ot- fice.201 6 COTTAGES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 NO.3 WAVERLEY, SWELL i - furnished stone cottage.nine rooms.ed by hot water, th, w.c., rich carpet, draper, handsome furniture.Apply to 1138 Notre e H.\u201d.\u2026 Foucher, Mgr.Furniture Depsrtment \u201cat Dupuis Freres.251 3aw tf HOUSES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 DWELLING OR FLAT OF four rooms, within 13 minutes\u2019 of City rent $3 or $G.O, 3368, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT BY RBESPON- fa sible party furnished house of seven or eight rooms.until Ist May or longer.Address 8, 3450, Star Office.Bi Hall; PROPERTY FOR SALER SALE TWO VERY FINE LOTS OF land situnted on Dominion avenue, La- chine.These lots will be sold early Nata together.Price asked for the two lots | or terms will be given with Interest IE This land has been taken in exchange as part payment for a piano.App Layton Bros., 144 Feel st., Dominion square.FOR BALE tr 2 EEE {ROR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- Ung.$3; cut maple, $2.00; tamarac blocks, 81.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per load, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiarmid, Richmond aq.Bell Tei.Up î Jor SALE\u2014FURNITURE, CARPETS, oi J cloths, vefrigerators, baby carriages, Eo- carts, etc., etc., at lowest prices for cash or credit.H.A.Wilder and Co., 238 se, James.St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.RD For SALE \u2014 SPCONDHAND HUBBA rtable oven, capacity TO en two pound loaves; sultable for restaurant br small bakery.Apply W, 1743, Star Office.: business gxperience not essential \u201cHE BH Linsoott, Bras makers, Alec Senccal, foreman, LG inden 198 Ma- Quit ot.- ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.IF YOU Aft TO WANTED \u2014 AN ORGANIST FOR make two dollars fifty, months; mary $800.Address The Bi dally, write Bradley-Garretson Co., Thmited, : , N.61 Brantford.ss.\"VWANTED \u2014 CUTTER FOR MANTLES AND WY UNTED \u2014 THE \u201cHOME LIFE* RE- costumes.Apply to Mr, Henderson, 444 Quires agents in the city and in the coun- St.James street.mes 5 try, Address Manager.33 Imperial Bids.Moat- V ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG May FOR GENERal office work.State salary ex NW ANTED \u2014 Y FIRST CLASS CLOAK peoted.Address F, 3117, Star Office, 208 3 operatorw; lighest wages paid and steady work, with ten per cent.bonus added fur- ANTED\u2014 SMART, STRONG por.ABOUT ther notice.The T.Eaton Co, Limited, Toron- 16, for office and = pe to.258 6 must write ite Food band Address with references, P.Low.AT iy .OQ.à ox aoû.ve 3 ONCE GENERAL SER- \"ANTED vant; must be good plain cook: only two in family.Apply after 7 p.m., 4120 Western avenue.to Mrs.G.283 8, 2 ANTED \u2014 MAN represent financial standing.Straight bona Money advanced Caxton Bullding, Chicago.IN EACH COUNTY established house, solid TO WANTED \u2014 \u2014 MUSIC RPADER, ONE HOUR compensation lessons in planoë orte playing.Abply in writing to Septimus Fraser.O61 Crescent street.38 2e0d YVANTED = \u201cPAINTER AND hanger.Apply 4216 St.Catherine st.\u201cPAPER WE - TWO RESPECTABLE, INTEL- card JANTED -, PAPER CUTTER.APPLY aT The Benallack Litho Co: 8 Latour i 3 ANTED \u2014 FOR TIE FACTORY, PU finishers, turnere, also neat sewerw, willing wear business.Apply at Gault Bros.\u201d factory, Miss , 201 10 VV ANTED \u2014 20 EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO put collars on ss Sur prices have been been ad .factory, Ht.Helen st., 21 1 W: plate, steady work guaran and summer; highest ses paid for.steoaïy firat class workmen.Store CC Limited, Weston, Ont.nO tt WAND \u2014 HOME WORKERS TO COPY imonial letters.Poorest writers paid Samples and partic work ligeat girls, 16 to ee visking = 100 hour.ulars 100, Mert- ork an re stamp win Cox time Supp! co.Dept.F., Moncton, and Co, 114 Francois Xavier et._ y , P 2051 6 THREE INTELLIGENT MEN A GOOD GENDRAL SERVANT.We to 7 die patented article in the clty.WANTED Apply 7 St.Matthew st.od commission.Apply at \u2018once, P, 3870, Star Sia, city.VY ANTED TED or AT OE wk FOR > work; wages, Apply A \u2014 AN UNMARRIED RESPON- Montrose avenues, off Argyle avenue, West- W sible farm man, knowing tho! hly the mount.3 mont.+ Protestant; without accompanying refere Leavitt Hunt, Ehnsholme, Apply rong no applications noticed noes.to Col.Wethersfield, Ver- 25 8 ANTED \u2014 GOOD, RELIABLE BOY WHO understands care of horses; required.Apply 43 Prince Arthur st.references V ANTED 0020, Star B \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY way office; salary $10 per month w.ranch Office.W ANTED \u2014 street.AT ONCE A GOOL P cook, small family.Apply G3 St.Matthew | LAIN W: W baki Alexander AN cook, 212 Pee! st.TED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN AS PLAIN 254 2 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A STRONG YOUNG man, with ng.Catherine st.two years\" 's Confectionery, experiefice at cake 2338 Bt TPANTRD \u2014 LADY TO READ TP SPEED classes few hours daily and three evenings a week, at Metropolitan Business College.2285 St.Catherine, in exchange for Jeasone 1m shorthand and typewriting.ANTED street V TANTED \u2014 NURSE a general servant for family washing or ironing; \u2014 COOK, ONE SPEAKING French preferred.Apply 32 St.Matthew references require of Tr FOR INFANT, AL30 no 23 The Marlborough Flats, x0 Milton of ot.= 3 W Wa W Shuter W æeneral ANTED \u2014 tail grocery.GOOD CARPENTERS, No.3 Hanover or 12A Union avenue, NTED \u2014 A STRONG BOY FOR A RE- Apply 2200 St.Catherine at.AT ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GENERAL st, city 'ANTED \u2014 STRONG WOMAN FOR dry work; must be ford\u2019s Temperance Cafe, ANTED STb servant for two in à family.Apply 74 LAUN- rellable, Avply Crock.Craig RESPECTABLE WOMAN erred.Quesnel st., St.Cunegonde.would Hke to obtaln work by th ; housework pret Address a 27 W4 Wa, home amd Lage W Apply 108789 V oser uchetiere.A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT ence require a apply VE sance net wo her re pp St.Louis y t above RESPECTABLE OLD LA trs cidre in return for od smell pay.Address Mrs.Moore, 0603 i GOOD HORSESHOERS.ey, 40 Jurors street.JANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT TABLEMAID; Hy references necessary.Apply $94 Dore Warten \u2014 8 YOUNG MEN, ONE TO DEliver milk a city and 2 for farm works; must be McGill st.WANTED \u2014 BORTERS FOR RAGS AND clips; must be experienced hands.Wil.cock, 168 St.M st.2 PANTED\u2014MAN WHO KNOWS THE JUNK business thoroughly; must be capable of soliciting business A Te- quired.Wilcock, 168 St.Maurice et.253 2 V 'ANTED \u2014 AGENTS oo SALARY oR commission; the agents\u2019 roduced; every.eet of bea sid ILE Bugs lt on Sint: 200 to Boo per cout profit: one agente sales d $620 in eix days; anot thee $32 in tio ours.\u201cMonrce Mtg.Co., X, 147, La Crosse, Wis.ms salary toute ru party.Apply oo 1647 Noire Dame st.WANT Sly at J.TRE ates un and ers wanted.Air a w.Co., 1868 Notre Dame WASTED \u2014 AT % D STREET, ! for famtly of two, house tablemaid, with references.Call from 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.and 6.30 to 8 po.NTED \u2014 HOUS AND FABLEMAID; city references required.387 Poel WANTED \u2014 GENERAL VANT: : must be good plain cook.apply 38, Duro: cher at.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR Tour housework.Apply to 2280 St.Cat herint.Was 'ANTED :\u2014 SMART, RESPECTABLE youth to make himself generally useful at restaurant.Mrs.Simmons, 3c Antoine atrest.Wy ANT \u2014 A SCRUBBING GIRL, KITchen girl and « dy boy.Sunday work.Betts Lunch Rooma, 1852 Notre Deme st.Amen \u2014 MAN CCUSTOMED TO farm and market aden: used to team.State Nop steady Address Geo, Pay, Falls, fg WASTED \u2014 SMART 8 SALESMAN Can \u2018oB- employment, et 7 Phillips aq.t WANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG lady for a confectioner store; quick et figures and a good pply by let.woman.ter, W, 9638, Office.WWANTED \u2014 AT ONCB FIRST CLABS skirt hand; will pay $0.Polars per week.Apply to Mise \u2018FE.Murray, 208 Peal at.- RITUATION \"BY 110 asser ms x oman am on square, - Shotrie light, every Na TOomers.A ar en Office.as.ooM \u2014 \u2014- AnD.BOARD, FIRST CLASSE, 124 Berri.iy Foon.accommodation.263 3 COMB8 \u2014 AND BOARD.TWO LARGE, well - rooms, with board, for the 1st November: eniences; hot water a light; vacancies for a fow table b 18 Viotocia st., near 8h street.any kind.Can do Address V, ner ofrice, = Ja Des oe ames street.250 7 WANTED \u2014 = DRESSES MAD] LA atyles, modera aney blouses, ne capes, tailor made suits, fit and finish ANTED \u2018housekeeper, of taking full charges of house and errr 3 2854.pr Mac EE RS a + el 0, ANTED POGITION BY A PATENT 59 8 as Sui b medicine traveller with a good connec- ; 18H- youre caperionne.Address Ww, 2005, tes oft R od \u2018rooms, RTABLY fomily | ac ° si 8 private.108 Union avenue.01 4 Wa - WORK BY THE DAY, GOOD.OOMS \u2014 LARGE.ELEGANTLY laundress or Sours cleaning, housework tshed rooms, cupboards, all modern con venience, separate beds, flats; very central.29 Be Rooms \u2014 TWO SINGLE OR DOUBLE rooms, with or without board, 14la Mans- fleld.253 5, DONS TO LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, furnished, hot and cold water, in a private y.18 Union avenue.63 3 fret ad bathroom 251 à : also by tal garments made or Hod: okiots pees amt bound, 15 oth: : boys\u2019 clothes.658 L h ere at.ms a 'ANTED \u2014 w ITUATION FOR NIGHT OR retin day as unde! ete.Good rollabie wey JFeterences.v, 9607, Branch 2 8 ANTED \u2014 one \u2018AND DESIGNER of men's clothing wishes position with a reliable wholesale house; Det of references, dresse O, 3854, Star Office = 3 WANTED \u2014 A N CLASS WILL GERMA.soon be opened by an experienced professor.3c for each lesson.O, 8364, Star Cees WANTED \u2014 JOUNG MAN \u201cUNDERSTAND- bookk = M3 \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED rooms, hot water, gas, etc.18% Richmond square.n2 3 TAB ROOM rooms, board, in Sonventent loca! ity, ee Le gent! wo en men.PRY T, 9638, Star Branch Office 233 Rex - \u2014~ NICHLY FURNISHED DOUBLE room, suitable for two gentlemen, 38 monthly; Daisy furnace; board if desired; also table board.49 Victoria st.Rooms D BOARD.TWO WARM, COM- , veith first class.board; also table Westmount.pesmi ree and.desires XKisloek, t Glasgow, Boots dress of J, Suppased in Philadaipht Lu) e PrasonaL = MRS, McKEAN, 17 URE ot William fa aly ant beard of 18° i8r x ® ster avenue, New Y ERSONAL \u2014 ANDR ARK, .verbank Place, EW CL > BEA Edinbur sires address of Catherine CI vant; last heard of in Cincinnatt in\" 188 oui ERBONAL \u2014 MRB.LANG.T6 ALBERT - Road, Gourock, desires addre: lv am Carson, clerk, left Greenock about 1585, for America.006 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION \u2018WA P \u2018of Richard Pearce; last peard of ANTED ago.In Caledonia, Penn age about 56.Sister Ann see ress Beaucham WV ington Newton, St.Loe, Bomerset, Engiand ar ERSONAL \u2014 IF W.H.WOULD WRI P als mother, ail vin be forgiven VRITE hia 02 ¢ 29 St.Catherine street, 254 3 RMS - CHOICE LPCALITE (LARGE, steam good board, 417,00: Yer in oon $32.00 to 500 por month: reduotion for families.96 St.Mark st.Rer \u2014 WARM, COMFOR' LB in small private family; all PM adern oon- veniences, at 81 Aylmer st, near 8h street.: 0: 3 WELL FURNISHED ON Rous \u2014 ROOMS bath and entrance flat, in private family: it required.3 Moat Co Col- lege aven: OOM \u2014 TO LET A COMFORTABLY FURnished single room, modern > veniences.143 Manstaid fein a - 204 ANTED \u2014 RBV.CANON RENAUD 18 dealrous of hearing of a situation dairy farm for a voue lady (danehter of à solicitor) at present in has had practical expérience ir stands the care of poul aged 40 (at repent in England), as JRooME oy hy, would : Hke bs obtain employment two or.three OOME \u2014 FURNISHED.LET IN A cach evening.T, 0496, r Branch Office, R private family; no eniidren, 139 St.Law- 2238 rence st.238 2 VVANTED 5 \u2014 FofITION FOR YUNG LADY.OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS typewriter and pher: Box T, 901g, Star square, Th Bot Water \u2018heating.\u2019 33 Chaboiljes Branch Office.323 ANTED _ SITUATION AS BOOKKREF- vous \u2014 10 LE au LE AND SINGLE 2 er or stant y & young man : * languages, very quick and orate.Apply 18 Elgin 233 3 accurate and first class references; would leave co! town.Address J, 3202, Star Office 282 FROOMS BEAUTIFUL L PRIVATE CLUB DOUBLE AND SINGLE, COM- furnished rooms, wel heated and bath.113A Bt.Lawrence Main at.233 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, PARLO » flat, also bathroom double, suitable for two; use of kitchen; hot ox water D heati 2 Mance.ed 2 WANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS MAN COOK tion in hotel, club, restaurant.private family, thoroughly 8182, Star Office.2068 à YOUNG LADY OF needlowoman; consideration.K, 3254, Star Off! VWV'ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY_A CAPABLE cook In a private tamlly.from 10 am.til 6 pm, at 147 St.George and Dor- chester (cbr.) 253 2 \u2018ANTED \u2014 BUSINESS MEN TO CALL AT the Mount Royal Business College, Y.M.C.A.Bldg.work.Reliable sraphers ready or positions.Can rately 100 words per minute.Wis TAILORS.AS CUTTER'S assistant c or handy man round tailor shop; es §T per : speaking both languages: h WW: ANTED, -_\u2014 UPHOLSTERING, MAT- 1.85; carpets laid.20 2e acces fn rise, pholsterer, 83 Kron 20 8 ANTED ~ YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW lady, 23, Just arrived from England, wishes for situation in either florist or tovac- goo: Sri take Lens salary on socount of lack experience, Address M.D., M6 Guy street, VVANTED \u2014A TJOUNG MAN WHO UNDERstands the care of horses and 1» willing to make himself g useful would like employment during the winter, outdoor work pre Ferred: city references.Address 946 Dorcheat street.3 Wan \u2014 CHILDREN TO BOARD AND areas BC cage \u2018of them at easy terms, > Star < Offtca © Ad , 8880, W: \u2014 WRING! REPAIRIN done promptly, perfectly, at your 2 dence.Address: card, John Stapleton, Wringers Repairer, 151 8t.Urbain.ntion repairs need: 254 5 Saw WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN position an stenographer 2 prsmpes 10 years' experience in different Mnes: highest Toferences; would leave town.B, 3000, Star Of- LARGE FURNISHED bright on bathroom floor; house stands In private : jons: terms reasonable.17 Kinkora avenue, Looe ot + - OOM \u2014 LARGE PURNIS ROOM FOR one or two gentlemen;! also single room.153 Bleury st.Rooxs \u2014 Two DOUBLE and modern conveniences.sta comfortable, with all 203 2 QOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PARLOU 4% and bedroom.49 Beaver Hall Hill.33 i coms \u2014 LARGE, ba ARM, WELL FUR- k parioure, also sin- gle room, gentiermen ons: hot water heating.78 Mansfield 253 3 COMS \u2014 A SINGLE GENTLEMAN oR two young men can have a cheerful, fortable room on bathroom floor, electric ian, use of telephone, et family strictly pri ; west end.Apply oO.as, Star Office.QOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, HBATED by hot water, with roomy clothes presses, in a quiet house, without children.9 Hanover street.34 Ka Rooss \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM + for one or two persons, with housekeeping privileges, if desired; private family.Cars pass door.St.Antaino st.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, a LAVAL AVENUE, + near St.Louis private French family, where good French would be learned.Roos \u2014 COMFORTABLE AND NICELY an rooms, parlour bedroom, with open grate.23 McQlll Dotiege avenue.vom \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED room, Very warm; terms moderate.Victoria at.254 Rooms \u2014~ THREE WELL FURNISHED &ooms on bathroom fiat, gas, .#1 University st.ah 6 ous \u2014 1502 MANSFIELD, ROOM, FUR- e UR for doctor or b Ferdinan- OOMS \u2014AND BOARD, ONE LARGE P.+ lour, mantel bed, olectric light, iso a gle rooms, tabls board.iss M.Arnold, 2 , Brunswick st., 254 3 Rox \u2014 AND BOARD.63 OSBORNE ST.OOMS \u2014 AND BOA FRONT AND R> pe] double, with first ack .roams, single less boerd; bath flat, auer tight.7 Union ave.\u201d HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.LE ~\u2014 FOUR BLACK R BA SET OF bearskin allah robes in very fair order; will be sold cheap, at Robt.Irwin, Saddler, 50 BUSINESS CHANCES.BALE cories, » SALOON HOTELS, RO- olgars, confectionery 5 stores, all for peter.Established 1 - \u201ctransterable.Be 20 = For other en I.Harris, 124 censes for ne DVERTISER DESIRES TO MEET PARTY who can invest from $3000 to Bonn n the developmént of & cheap fuel gas process, fully protected by patent, and plant already eg.tablished supplying gas\u2019 A on Town.Big money can be made by right party.Fullest investigation and omnrtioutars Even Address Box B., 3024, Star Office.SI 6 Wet D \u2014 THE BUBSCRIBER HAS A great improvement in connection with bi- ish means cycles, uires some one to furni or Tonk and share in profits.Address H.J.Fortune, Dist.of Burin, a Haddon, Newfoundland.22 3 Reaver Hall Hill; also a set of nd al er plated coach harness.23 3 SALE \u2014 BY AUCTION, pTUBSDAY.20th, at 2.80, horses, -veh TDESS, etc., at our depository, No.131 to \u201clit Inspac- corner St.James st.a carload of super- sor\u2019 driving and genera! purpose horses ty arrive from Ontario, Monday.Odnsignments solt- cited Cash advances made.Fraser Bros.Auc- oneers.233 2 R BALE - BEAUTIFUL BAY MARE, weight 1150, age T.city, \u2018broke, suitable ness man.ress 198 St.d st, St Henry, Montreal.253 4 2aw SALE \u2014 TO ARRIVE AND ON VIEW later 28th, at the wpaclous stables of Fraser Bros., 13] Inspector st.two car loads of all kind of market harnese and saddle horses for the ese horsés \u2018a well chosen to please and ver ratistaction, and prices are Yow enough to please all.gan! to heavy working.express, lumber woods.OW TO MAKE MONEY.IF YOU WOULD like: to learn, write for free informa tion to Fox and Ross, Stook Brokers, Toronto, Ontarig.Reliable agents wanted.12 Fo; SALE \u2014 A WELL ESTABLISHED RE- 11 boot and shoe business, Good stand, Apply C, 3043, Star Office.23 6 For SALE - PRINTING BUSINESS AND plant.Well established business connee- tion.Plant in first class running order; centrally altuated; satisfactory reasons foc nelll ne Address B, 3023, Star O 233 2 ce.WMV ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE À RUG store in Montreal; terme spot rast Address T, 3495, Btar Offic R SALE \u2014 GRIST MILL.WATER POWer, feed stone lway ot dwelling and outbulidings; long J aiding; established business.Apply E.Kenrick, An- caster, 24 saw R SALE \u2014 TWO GOATS, CART AND WOOD YARD IN THE EAST END FOR sale at a bargain.Apply 405 St.Catherine Nc ee, 18 n good condition \u201cApply 7 St rect = XODAES.GENTS FURNISHINGS.~ .meaner | A Ray Camera Ah! de Lorimer JE Shirts made toon Va titi be À eds aie E STREET, 100 N Ae Place IF Armes which full cost forany other style.Develo g and treal Photo Supply.17.Notre Dame Le PAINTING AND DECORATING.ARTISTS MATERIALS.NN China Colors 2! om.Hn ater Cal a.E.Blackwell, ri corator, Tmporto or and German.Also Brush vas all of Wall Papers, Pain Olle, Glass.4 SE Art Supplies.Art & Photo\u201d porium, 1888 ntherine 1 t.Tel.Mount 30.Notre Dame SADDLE HOESES.CARPENTRY WORK i : ry work Chofoe Hunters for sale.The Tel an hi oral carpentry A Few fer & Olmie Ca, 19 At.Maurice St INCS sore allorationn ar VERMIN DESTROYER.Nathans famous Bug.\"Roach, Bootle, Ratand J ad Mouse Bowaro of imita d ride brand ta tions.| Damen d.A.Nathan, 71 St Lawrence Malo PURE WATER.hie eine by using the Cu h, the Ensure 2 eoation Gk Mere.Pte and easy to operate.Drysdale, 645 Craig St.FINE TAILORIN a.Pants $3.00 to $5.00- 122 at.isfaction guarantesd.Smith & Co., oT C4 MARRIAGE LICENSES.ES BY O'HARA BAYNES, NOTARY.oan on mo! Would divide amount sou sr.À JAMES.res TEL M.1717.To Dr.White Hlectrie Comb-Pocltive cure ip Eat ER chester MAN ASSISTANT nished large size single from oom, Fer cei from St Biman, tonnes And : Wario oy oil LR \u201c arc = parlour flat; bot ier esting à qu Oak \"point, bosrdl pehooner Hertha Bell, ANTED or HisT CAS LAUNDRY necessary.Apply 'S, 3446, Btar Office.\u201cios 3 Saw We LADT work.0 Euvermess; con AS 3 ouvuosie st.Gabriel at, near the steamer Cam steam sundry business.iy pt W \u2014_ NDENCE Dont of re apeaks Bots tan- oous - 8 NICELY FURNISH En, ROOMS .- ply tar Office 254 3 clerk, man about 30, able to write a rosges.Georges.7 bathroom water, SALE \u2014 KNITTED O0L GOO! busi letter, know! handy to % beth sarions: go08 locality.304 Aquer For NE abawin.infants\u2019 od ANTED \u2014 A MAN ACCUSTOMED TO IN.typewriter not \u2018sheolately Decessary, but would ED \u2014 DRESSMA, BY THE DAY duct st., 306 Aoqueduct 0: white and colour Toe door housework.Apply by letter, RS saat be a help In for a in private families, by first clase hand.A ee ee bolt ee J tar Gi |i pel ln, he BARD, Sond ERS Lon Abi\u201d i Vlr où OO 15, ET SOMIORTARLY Jum: Seva, ci sans, » ; ed room, on room 5, 8, S448, Star Office.24 3 Bm sms.a Vm esi SPSS ERE (rms à yor ons 70 samen VY Gr ume seine Ten rule eee \u2014| ne _ 3 Tatum ME high Era, imparied Foote, In Sonn Landry, 09 Dorchest , re .Model wih Sap a.APP Avoir vi .0 és hi hie Ros vate Taal, new hone, ede i ae .T es or ve M ut avenues.» Shans, ho Re.James Ps pairs \u201c201 or _\u2014.ue VWANTED - a BE OUNG LADT Or RE- or 15 Church.3, Ww NTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS |, n as mothers help or Toon \u2014 TW JOR SALE KRASEL'S DOUBLE SAVING RE Prancals Xavier si, OY: APPLY 61 on hes r & We de not work \u201cActon \u2018West, se o¢ reference.Pe Rein a, vers soa comtorabie, slsctris iy =.y empl w 2 .inder sifters.Dust reproot.Hght, hot water; private : lars by mail.Prectical demonstretiess daily 1 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT; MUST rdey afterncon.Apply to Mra ore only.12 Bel Sona P.Black and Co., 1s Vitre st.2364 tf (WANTED BY EXPERIENCED WATT.Address Paul Krasel, 2320 St.Catherine st.a good plain cook and have good re- rose position in club, sent Montreal.ferences.13 Belmont st.ANTED\u2014 A MAN WHO CAN DO WHITE- ments, © man's apert- Ro \u2014- JunnisiED ROOM, 156 Be R BALE \u2014 SMALL PRACTICING PIANO, VVANTED 7, TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT work etre and Arty de frapper cspetent PI Appiy to À, Agi6 Siar Con UE WELL PORNISEND BOONE I cash and 82 per month.It 5 chers win | ANTED 8 Svenue.\u201cWestmount.Ww I cu Warten \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY INTEL- Re bathrourn hg ag heated hot reser, between, for better instrument, \u2014 A COOK; REF CRE RE.ad.end a sts.2483 v Pre wi Te aljowed Rid (Same.aol at once, aires.holy IT Durocher street, tore- à young lady, age bout, > 52 good aa or Donon ja usety 0 ary\u201d of Stale House, 14 Piel st.Dominion square 20 à ANTED ON 243 throughout the] he.mere ol calling UP\u201d references.Otho.B41\" JROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM.à sain \u2014 ONE oF mun winest WV res.Amos (> ris TRIENCED WATT.Set ere concers à 950 WANTED ~ BY & ABLE YOUNG | ferenoss exchanged.35 Mooi! College venue.eintzman upright plenos ever manufao- street.man\u2019s, 104 St.Tames talary and 1 travelling Sr | : ui work by the of any kind, Ap- 10 ed: for bash ors nearly ov: Nareas Re ots ANTED \u2014 TWO P.photo It convenient), which will be faithfully py Te Jobson.® ooms MS \u2014 SMALL FLAT OF THREB SMALL Star Office.SS (WWARTE Apply 1062 at James my PAPER BD Somhdentisy to Box T, Sie, Bia dered atriot- ANTBD \u2014 SITUATION AS BOOEKKERP: rooms, 'w.o.oo.cheep to night party; JOR _sALE PRETTY DPRIGHT PIANO Lam 8s Spm to 8 hm or | 303 ned ana endepenic pormons 3 io ay Saale no cb we = .î ae Sue in perfect order, good as new, three NAJANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, W 254 3 OOMB \u2014 TO LET, ir BOARD, ALL cerf and stool: great bargal 2 |W ILLING TO \u2014 GENERAL SERVA GooD = = Lund too.LS n, M at assist with.children.101 Swanley street.vas aituation for oc right pornos two 3 family} VVANTZD -\u2014 B) A RESPECTABLE WO- R modern nr ta secoue To 8 \u2014 LADIES var WANTED \u2014 i D MAN T .ry cence\u201d x ork Joy od by the éay, with |; FOR FALE place aver NT Unaeth on milker, Aboly io Ages NV-ANTED + AGENTS OVER ee, y a7 ue ROOK ARS \u20ac Thin bresktaat, $1 SE ark.Wo eur our .Ba Sooke, a.worth $1.80; mill ends twoeds, Home.Boimond ¢ Bs oto a oP.Less Vyuanten \u2014 rravectun ttre ® m2\" hose, 3c: Tova\u2019 ined rubbars, 43c, ® worth 650, WAT 3 25 Soop LAUNDRESS BY THE al storem \u201cLower Prov Open for \u201conmage ROME VACANT ON THE 1ST.COMpress, Opp Martin = ment.8, 3437, Star Office.Jfortaniy furnisb room, - GOOD CAKE BAKER.APPLY 264 3 double bath fat, Windsor Hall.7 253 2 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN Toms = > 7 Manutactarera st.Mparee \u2014 A SITUATION BY 8; piso front patiour, $10; very warm; Daisy R SALE \u2014 A BRASS NICKELLED OASH pros, Brass ace at buffing ana Polisi.Ford STRIPERS Sook in rivets ly; no Ad Eee : ogister.hs vers and glook ol olan per- orks, 741 Craig ANTED = TOBACCO STRIP lin APPLY the countey; ex £000 > ton 30 OOM \u2014 TO LEF A LARG WELL FUR- ect er, cost se: or Grande Hermanos XY.° George.y ed room, with and late din J.B.Benccal, Sorel, Que, WYWANTED er, A here Te Sine OF GOOD | Peter se, oor.of Founding.| Le a 3 er pished, roo sentiomen onty.OT Mance Hn + 7 store.: Apply 110 Windsor sar and book = AY MAN FOR GEN.a \u2014\u2014 PA! ANGI ORR ALE oo many PAYABLE 1e | WW offlcs work 1a a newspaper office.Ad- Hating.\u2018ato.; work wii ve mana.PRoows LARGD FRONT ROOM.VERY boat Diane in the cite of Me Fe ES IVVANTED \u2014 BOY LRARN THp dress with 396, Star Office.J.Bacon, &.Ddwerd st.Jesuit comfortably furnished, siso single room, - Eonar, A Iarfé fancy cased cabinet wal plumbing trade.Apply Kor Bros, GChureh private family; oo children; with board if roe e ~ Pine avenue.3 quired.Terms moderate.JO Mance st.204 5 Tone \u2018awoct and harmonious: Action ail tos YATANTED BOT \u2014 WANTED TO Ani, oer ATION, AS amNERA a PLEASANT FRONT ROOM WA A PURCHASE, i TO can be d rd A fan ote 100 an drawing.! ply 613 C le TOR PROOF FREES, AP- Jest 43d iron\u2019 and ofa Curmial receremcee, Ad: foo ot, wh furnished.Apply 13 Brunswick With each pleno.Also à full 5 years® TO PURCHANE rbain et.: avenue.\u201ctn writing with Ki tement es vale i Wat or AT ONCE \u2018A gogo wr We ecunts an = cages Ve Pay PORTION ree foe pee oy \u2018 , No.2306 stree : .Appl SMART past a VV ANTED ON, STENOGRAPHY, OOM \u2014 ony TUR- Eat Be wareroom om.2 1 Be ce Bullâing.y room 40, Lite ame Mau ord 7.2436 a typewriting, EE wi int ated Arye | Foom, JSutaple tor married erine -N' 0.w CoN) exp cou 1 _ Office.' H Ms 7 rot FOUND GIRL FOR A TO PURCHASE LADIES AND Dorchester st.Hy of two; FAM, timnen's cast off clothing, furs, furnl- > LADY'S FINE RACGOON icp\u201d off 00; 50 washing or irening; fiat 2 slery: hlsteet prices paid.\u2018Gries ANTED \u2014 RISPROTADLD LADY ous = \u2014 COMTORTABLY FonmsanD \u20ac : tend 1 by cost, AL ade oe oy akin, Apply to T4 at es sowing ET \u2018the days Gain st, cKy.ANTED \u2014 MAID, \u2019 s charges 700 Rr \"day.Address i84 Queens! a.electrt \"lee oùe.Ds Female Pi Fo R SALE \u2014 FURNITUR SELL, wait où cables ty references 7 oa | = = Yours OR YOUR ss | xs 2 * se be - SL dookcase, Loin Pa ore be bed, refrigere- Apply 55 Union avenue \"Sta men friends\u201d clothing: the.wee ZA SITUATION BY A Goon - æ or; new.\u2014- ERS cash prices for aoots Promptly called for plain cook.Art ss Dorchester ot.ROOMS ANTED.R SALE \u2014 A VERY HANDSOME ALL Whi ves CARPENT city, PAPE ee > PE One = No 13 Irom Debasn : y , rubber plant, sleo a very âne parlour set, | £ ht or to-morrow, \u2014 TO : cheap.Apply to 8 City Hal avenue.Hood and Son, 10 Richmond square.âgé à is off clotking We buy Ware = me femal tom: Pr 28 es [WANTED \u2014 EN, PRIVATE ENquals Fan.\" ices city.bin, - 0 \u201cera! 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toincidences attached to it from beginning lice haopportunity of judging heer a | ki in the West nd Che Td y hotel Af h h ime H the round a_trifling one, although\" the CTT ee - AL : t di f the most remarkable oz i.à > Lee ; ssible derer as he took his seat in the Westmount and beer.Friday night ept in an hote ter the statement of his crime Han- shock to Mr.Simpsons nervous system was : roe oo te une of The me .tons and police it a first traque impossible police station.He stands about five feet six somewhere in the city, but T have no idea sen -was taken to a cell in the Westmount consideruble.R.HEMSLEY, \u2019 ord.CL i mitted wh : object they asked each 17ches in height and weighs about 165 where it was.I did not register, and thev station, where he pussed the night.He Dr.Shaw, of St.Andrews, arrived a JEWELLER .Even while examining the' corpse to deter- other, could on \u2018have in taking the pounds.His high cheek bones, small nose, did not write my name for me.I paid 25 had nothing to say to the guards, but sat little later, and confirmed the statement of 235 : v : 4 mine the cause of death for presentation pe \"0% innocent child.1t seemed at first blue eyes and Laie air, what little there cents for the bed.83 a man in a trance.Dr.Legault The other members a Lhe £33, 235, 257 st.James Street, A or > | >tectiv call ; c RT © oF wi 18 of it, denote the Dane.moustache just .~ 7 a MED aT party, however, insist upon e doctors BRANCH, : i to the oo a oon nr a.ae tos eretbie © pod ut aed mue turning gray was tugged and twisted.na CUPIDITY HIS MOTIVE.RELIEF OVER MURDERER'S ARREST.remaining until the purty set out for home.1913-1913 Notre Dame St., : À into the autopsy rooux und informed the Join De und Xpaatned BeAQUR | he told the fearful details of his crime.This \u201cOn 8 lay 1 walked about all day Il news travels fast and it was not long r.Simpson's condition continued un- MONTREAL.i ; doctors of the number of wounds, bow they The hole in each side of the neck might, ; .: Rn n Saturday wal abou y ¢ tra \\ bods tinfactors d the doct ivised that 4 or tiieted, when by whom and.whe | it was thought, just for a moment, have action, it might be mentioned, was the only Jong, \u201cand had nowhere at all to go, as 1 after the finding of the little fellows Vv} satisfactory, an e doc or advise ra | ; Jed to the murder.ln Y ter astomubment, ben caused by some sharp stick or tool SID of nervousness.On his right hand did not know anyone.Towards evening on that all Westmount knew of it.The mys all remain in Mr.ey a onde summer i D © ¢ M utter ; ?piercing the neck right through.Could he thumb mail and on his shirt sieeve there Saturday l walked out in this direction, but tery which surrounded the murder all Sat- residence on the island until the following 254x1 \\ y the medica) gentlemen hastily examined the ! & Tig! 8 ras blood d : y > h d d Ited ; bh body eiresh I asked the detective how Nu have fallen from the bricks upon the Was blood, an this seemed to give him |] don't even know the name of the place urday might and well into Sunday results Lr .; A i aires i und asked the Te ective MowW AR rument of deathY But how had the in- Mtch annoyance as he stated that he thor that I am in.When it commenced to get in discussions in almost every household his suggestion was acted upon.On Sun- v he knew.It was very simple.\u2018moved ® Agai he oughly washed off all stains of blood at a dark I w ralking along the sidewalk near 88 to what should be done for the safety day morning Mr.Simpson's condition was : à ' The murderer walked into the Central strument been leary PV n ation horse trough shortly after the deed to à vacant lot \"ed Ee, bo crossing of the children of the town.The possibili- considerably iriprov and arrangements 3 : Police station but an hour before, and con- that euch had boon \u201cade by the entrance Chief Harrison told him that he was not the lot.Hp was.jingling some one in ties of the fiend maintaining ws treedom were made to, return home to Lachute in \u2019 4 ! C0000000000000000000000000 VI the weapon\u2014neither wus an exit wound.obliged to say anything whatever about the his pocket, and I thought Le might have and being at liberty to murder the tirst the afternoon.Shortly before 6 o'clock Mr.i The doctors skill also showed that the crime, as anytling that he did say vould quite a lot.so ! met him on the lot and child that he met were fearful to contem- Simpson walked over to the , an lay 4 ; PourLA H wounds did not meet :that each was as dis- be taken down in writing and used against asked him for it.plate.; down, d complaining of feeling weak, and é v mn.tinct as it was deadly.him.\u201cHe wouldn't give it to me, and I grasped it was therefore a great relief to every \u201cPhe doctor tu te il y a f deatl ; } There wax not the slightest doubt as to He declared that now he had given him- 4: ; ind one when the rumour spread that the man he doctors attribute the cause of death BR R the fearful truth.Dr.Sars verdict was Self up to justice he wished to tell all the him pu he throat.I pulled Bip behind had given himself up to the police and that to heart failure, indirectly caused Ly the » oy HANSEN'S SIGNATURE.in accordance with what later chapters in facts, and he was willing that his statement Gory br and, geting out my kote, .there was no doubt whatever that \u2018he was shock to his nervous system, brought about § be re be the prt a h should be taken down in writi dh stabbed him three times.Ounce I cut him the murderer ; by the wound received on the prévious day.& i A gentleman at present in Mont- Mure TUE tire foule - os ro ru ne would sign it Te and MC in the stomach, and twice in the neck.\u2019 ; he remains were conveyed to Lachute È ' real Boho 1 noted for the correct Between ix and even S'elock, on Saturdas \"HANSEN'S CONFESSION Ik Mi pores oh yo ae Broun 29 HANSEN EXPRESSES REGRET.Sunday evening accompanied by a large For Cold 5 end: haracter i : ; ; , ¢ © * .walked away without anyone seeing me.| : .umber of citi of St.Andrews and vi- 5 readin of character, in bandwnting night.Ia .Following is his confession in full: walked for some time, and then stopped at Late last evening Mayor Lighthall sug: numb of citizens ews and vi Weather.Ë § was shown Hansen's signature to POLICE INVESTIGATIONS.\u201cMy name is Thorvald Hansen 1 was a horse trough and washed al the blood gested that Hansen might like to see a min TES coron Dr.P.Z.Mignault, aft % day and he said Chief Harrison took hold of the case at} \u2019 off my hands.ister, and when the murderer was asked the Ol inquiry inte the cause op The cold season is coming on mow, and +++.\u201cThe writing vf the name Thorvald Hansen at first sight would indicate an extremely nervous temperament, but close examination shows it to be the natural penmansnip of the people of the northern countries.It shows beyond question that the man who wrote the name lacks character and is stirred by impulse to good or the name has committed some good deed as I would be to hear that he had been found guilty of some oul crime.Those who are at all famil- fir with the writing of the people to whom, as the name suggests, Hansen belongs to, will tell you that the hesitation suggested in the penmanship is not from force of mental strain or excitement; it it was done in the midst of exciting scemes or undue pressure, it all the more sug: gests a cool brain.\u201d + 000000000000 0000000000000000000 fexsed everything, giving the most minute details of everything connected with the fearful crime.Later on he made a statement to Chief of Police Harrison, of West.mount, in which he told of his early days, his service in the British Army, his im- risonment for theft and the causes which | him to Montrea! to commit the foulest of all crimes.THE LITTLE VICTIM'S LAST HOURS.Saturday afternoon, Eric Marrotte took his first and last dancing lesson in the Westmount Dancing Academy.It was a matter of comment that he was one of the firightest of the beginners, and since his death his boy chums recall the fact that he jingled some coins in his trousers\u2019 pocket.On leaving the dancing class he went to the residence of his grandmother, Mrs.J.the outset.and did not know what rest was until thirty bours later.The most careful examination of the scene failed to give the slightest clue.The night was anything but bright, and the heavens threatened rain every moment.Diagonally across from the vacant Jot ia an arc electric light, but this only served to throw a deeper shadow from ian Pacific tracks run parallel with Hillside avenue, there being houses only on the north side of the street.In some districts the corner would be considered dangerously lonely, but in quiet Westmount characters such as Hansen do not congregate.There is, however, always the chance that a tramp may drop off a freight as it slows up in passing into the city, and this idea early t session of the police.With the first sprinkle of rain it was de- icded to take no chances of having foot- printa or other clues obliterated, s0 water- roof covers from the fire station were rought, and the ground under the shadow of the brick pile was covered.Then policemen stood guard to watch that they should not be disturbed.THE MURDERER \u201cREPORTS\u201d HIMSELF.At nine o'clock yesterday morning the policeman on duty on Notre Dame street, near the Court House, was addressed by a man who asked him in lightly broken Fag.lish if he could tell him where he could find a police station.On being told that the most important police station in the city was almost immediately across the road, the man said \u201cThank you,\u201d and started at a good gait.He entered the station, and Sergeant Poulin, who was on duty, asked him what he wanted.In true military style, he stood to.attention, and saluted the officer as he said: question he replied in the affirmative, it being understood that whatever passed between himself and the clergy, of a private character, should be held sacred.Hansen said that when he was in the army he attended the Presbyterian church, and he preferred a pastor of that denomination.Rev.G.F.Johnson, pastor of St.Andrew's church, Westmount, was sent for, minister to express his, Hansen's, sorrow lor the deed he had committed.LOOKING FOR THE KNIFE, In order to properly prepare his case for the courts Chief Harrison is very anxious to find the knife that Hansen used, and according to his confession threw away about an hour after the deed was committed.By close questioning as to scenes iu the neighbourhood of the spot where Hansen says that he washed his hands, the Chiet has discovered that it was at the horse drinking trough on St.Catherine street, at Western square.It is quite evident that the man then continued his way in the opposite direction to the scene of his crime, and, as he says that he threw the knife away after the washing of bis hands, it 1s evident that the instrument is somewhere east of the square.All this morning policemen have been raking gardens, lots and alley ways in the hope of finding the knife, and they wll not quit until it is found or a thorough scarch proves fruitless._.Chief Harrison suggests that citizens would aid justice if they would cause \u2018a search of their gardens or grounds to be made.There is every reason to believe that the man is telling the truth, as cireumatan- tial evidence has backed up his stories so far.Hansen has shown no sign of sorrow beyond the expression to the minister, and making full inquiry death of Mr.W.J.Simpson, at ten o'clock to-day issued a certificate for the burial, in which he says that death was caused hy heart failure, indu by a wound affecting the nerves of that gentleman, attributing no blame to any person or persons.Mr.Simpson was about fifty years of age, and was well known in Montreal.He was elected in 1891 to represent Argenteuil in W.A.Weir, the present member.To Take Up Conduit Question.To-morrow the Road Committee will meet to consider the question how conduits should be laid.The following representatives of electric companies have been asked to attend the meeting to-morrow and discuss, with the committee, the whole conduit question: The General Manager of the Royal Electric Company; W.McLea Walbank, managing director of the Standard Light Company; >.P.Belater, secretary-treasurer of the Bell Telephone Company; A.S.amelin, president of the Merchants\u2019 Electric Company; J.N.Greenshields, president of the Shawinigan Company : Vv.Morin, president of the Imperial Electric Company; H.Holt, president of the Montreal Gas Company.It is expected a committee, appointed by the City Council, will go to the several cities in the United States and inspect the various kinds of conduits \u2018that are in use there.St.Anthony's Entertain.On Wednesday, October 30, St.Anthony Court, C.O.F., will give a concert and entertainment at the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club, for the benefit of the sailors.Every effort is being made to make the concert a big success.On the fine programme which has been prepared are the following names: if- vou have not already provided yourself With some nice warm underwear end a pair of good gloves you could not do better than visit us to-night.We car the largest stock of these gond in Canada, and we sell on the emallest margin of profit possible.We buy only for cash, so as to get the lowest price, and we sell only for cash, so as to give our customers the beat had deeds.1 should quite as the brick pile upon the actual spot where dh t time in the man\u2019s cell orth a 5.sho! 2 3 the y was ki .and ne spent some time in the .: ; value for their money.ready to hear that the owner of It is a lonely neighbourhood.The Canad- During the conversation Hansen asked the the Quebec wgegislature, and held hae Ne Men's warm underwear, either in all- wool or in fleece-lined, from $1.00 a suit up.Men's heavy wool socks, at 2 pairs for 25c and 25¢ a pair up._ Men's unlined gloves, kid or dogskin, from $1.00 a pair up.Men's lined gloves for winter, at 75c, £1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair upwards.! Also a large selection of workirg gloves and mitts, from 25c, 35e, 40c, 50c à pair up.Oome and soe our stook.722° Corner Craig and Bleury, and 2299 St Catherine St a IN AND AROUND THE CITY.A PILGRIMAGE.\u2014The members of the parish of Ste.Cunegonde, yedterday, held a pilgrimage to the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Rev.Father Ecremept, the parish priest, had charge of the various ceremonies.SUICIDE.-An inquest was held oa Sat- 8.Murray, on Greene avenue, and a few \u201cI want to report myself.I want to be after the Reverend gentleman left him he urday afternoon, by Coroner McMahon, wae \u2018the aus time he was see home Tint locked Pont oe mmitted a murder; He dont a pe etally as \u2018though he leer.Dente, Hanon Mecarres.Na over the body of Ernest Battey, who shot was the last time he was scen alive by any where, 1 don\u2019t know, but in a place near still innocent of foul murder, and at aix Pearson, Smith, Mitchell Evans, Jones, himself, in the head, in Stillwell's restaurant, Thursday night.After hearing the \u2018 of his friends.a square somewhere just outside the city ; Carte el h ; 2 SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY A Pi ae a ee ope NE fee fr sie ap à vero .Metcalfe avenue runs south across St.It ix but a few months ago that a man en ne y : dlessey.suicide.\u2019 Catherine street, and Hillside avenue crosses it at the foot.On the northeast coruer of Metcalfe and Hillside avenues there is a vacant lot, and it is the custom of those living on Hillside avenue, east of Metcalfe, to cut diagonally across the lot.It was while in the act of making this cut, and, while still jingling his coins in bis pocket that little Eric Marrotte met bis death.Hansen heard the jingle and facing the Loy asked him for the money.Naturally he refused to part with :t, and without a moment's warning the fiend sprang at him and grasping him with iron fingers, ford him into partial unconsciousness.the body slipped towards the sod, Hansen carried it behind a pile of bricks on the east walked into the Central station, and declared that he had committed murder.Investigation showed that there was not the slightest truth in his story, and after examination he was turned lose.It looked like another case of the same kind, but the officer decided to hold the man, and make investigations.To questions put to him, the man said that he bad met a boy and as the latter would not give him what money he had he had killed him with three blows; one in the stomach, and one on either side of the neck under the ear.So straightforward was his story that it was at once feared that he was speaking the truth.Detective MacCaskill waa informed of the facts, and Chief Carpenter detailed Detec- HANSEN'S QUEBEC RECORDA special despatch from the Star's Quebec correspondent reads as follows: \u201cAndrew Allerton, steward of the Chat- enu Frontenac states that Thorvald Hansen was employed there for a month and a half.On September 9, a telephone message was sent to the immigration sheds asking for a man, and Hansen was sent.He was one of the best hands the house had ever had; sober, industrious, respectful and willing never spoke to anyone about himself, an interfered with no one.He gave his nationality as Danish, and said that he was just out from his home, being brought out by a ship captain.On October; 24 he came back to work, after having missed the day prev- jous, and as he could give no good reason, Forecast for the next twenty-four hours as predicted for the Star at 11 a.m.to-day: To-day\u2014Light winds; fine and cool.Tuesday\u2014Easterly winds; fine, with a little higher temperature.\u2014 , Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours: Victoria.56, 60: Kamloops, 60, 4; Barker- A CARTER'S DEATH .\u2014The carter, John Baptiste Rodier, of 356 Visitation street, died at the General Hospital about 9 o'clock Saturday night, death being caused by injuries received to the skull by falling from the seat of his cab at the City Hall square a few days ago.He was unconscious when he was taken to the hospital and he remained in that condition until relieved by death.An inquest was held today.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -.Special Notice.Concerning Furs.With the coming of the cold, cold weather your Furs claim attention.Probably ou don\u2019t know that The 8B.Carsley Co side of the lot, and opening the blade of a tive O'Keefe to at once commence work.and bore marks of having been intoxicated, ville, 48, 24; Calgary, 68, 42; Edmonton, 3, imited, have one of the la Fur common labourer 6 pocket nife, he, monde The closes Tailed ta\u201d of che de ra he was at once discharged.He quarrelled 8: Prince Albert.6, 30; Qu'Appelle, 56 4: partments in the city, stocked with every- A n upward stroke at the boys abdomen.Be 8 ue with no one, being peaceable and quiet, Winnipez, 50.38; Port Arthur, 42, 26; Parry {hing in Fur Goods that\u2019s reliable, and at The trousers\u2019 buttons seem to have turned the blade so that the body was but slightly scratched and the cloth cut.Then, wit the most terrible earnestness, the blade was driven into one ride of the neck below the ear, and undoubtedly turned once or twice around; then into the other side of the neck, making another gaping wound, either one of which was sufficient to cause almost as to the whereabouts he had committed the crime.He said that he had absolutely no idea except that judging by the distance he had walked he felt sure it was a little outside the city, and, in addition to this, he had been unable to find a saloon at which he could buy a drink.While this certainly su ted Westmount, the officers could scarcely credit that such a crime had been committed in the guiet suburb.and great surprise is manifested by all employes of the hotel at the news of his crime.\u201d LITTLE ERIC WAS A FAVOURITE.Playmates of the victim of the assassin say that he was one of the dearest children that ever lived in Westmount.His disposition was such that he was a favourite with ail, and though not nine years of age, he Sound, 48, 26; Toronto, 52, 82; Ottawa, 42, 5; Montreah 40, 32; Quebec, 44, 26; Halifax, 5, Montreal, October 28.1901.Readings by Hearn and Harrison\u2019s stun- dard barometer at noon yesterday, 20.29?at § a.m.to-day, 30.49; 11 a.m.to-day, 30.52; temperature to-day, maximum, 46: minimum, 38; yesterday, maximum, 63; minimum, much lower figures than you tind on equal Quality goods.\" C.PB Ste.Agathe train, formerly leaving 1.25 p.m.; Saturdays, is discontinued.\u2014 instant death .; The Montreal Datty Star Is published oy Hugh : A main artery leading direct to the heart It was thought best to first find out if ibi i in\u2019 thi Sun rose this morning at 6.47 o'clock.5 in Montreal.Publishin 5 main ry g there a ou had begun to exhibit an interest in things oat this morning neu Sock.Graham, resident ort Mintreal Pubilshing was severed, and but a few beats of the heart followed before death came.Merciful were the stabs in their fearful certainty of death, for the boy's face shows that he did not suffer.He scarce knew that an enemy had come upon him before his earthly Suflerings at any institutions, and Detective Choc x on this mission.STORY TOLD TO THE DOCTORS.It was thought best that the auto) THORVALD HANSEN, that puzzled much older boys.He was the son of Mr.Samuel Marrotte, of the firm of Marrotte, Leblanc & Co., the spice mill owners.Mrs.Marrotte was 8 Miss Murray, daughter of Mr.J.8.Murray, the florist.There were four boys in the family.Two d.t should be made at the hospi \" : Ee ventzen.cont mere taken before little victim's body lay: on tor Hoy cers | The Belf-Confessed Murderer of Eight-Year-Old Eric Marrotte \u2014 Sketched Were older and younger.or after the knife wns used is not yet quite for the operation when the detective call- From Life.COURT, UNITY.7042.\u2014The committee in pertain.iF ed.\"The official autopsy was to be made by 4 charge of the anniversary celebration for - IMPERIAL : .À The murderer then coolly walked away.Dr.Wyatt Johnston, but, as family ph born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and am 35 \u201cI carried the knife for about an hour, Court Unity, Ancient Order of Foresters, | FINDING THE BOY'S BODY sician, Dr.Elder was present, ough years of age.I have never been married, and then threw it into a garden, which have arranged to have the affair in the ; i *clock M d ; there could be no doubt thst Dr.Elders and have roved over the world all my life.surrounded a house.I have not the alight- form of a dinner on Thursday.October ; .Toward eight o'clock Mr.and Mrs.Mar; first examination had brought out the fact I left Copenhagen at an early age, and went est idea where thé house is and could not 81st.at Morton's Cafe.17 Bleury street.À \u2018 - rotte began to get anxious at the absence that foul murder had been committed, the | to Wick on the north coast of Scotland.even help to find it.8.H.Kent.the High Chief Ranger of the ; \u2018 x Erie, and a I ma UE despatch, sheence of motive Aud Lhe youth of the This was in 1885, and, while in Wick, I join bon had nken Jeventeen cents from the Order.hae signified hn Ro en ot coming Your Money Refunded if not satisfactory.: , octors ievi i .Wi 8 pocke i i i v.: ., Bat the boy had started d'or pome shortly that there still might be some chance © her 1 fe t five are on Todia, and, frhile 1 don't know \u201cthe hotel where I bone half of the excontive Cour, Honheion.Nee .us A A accident.: ; iquor.ent ki d À .D.C.R., wil \" sought, and enquiries made in all direc: They were quite prepared to have a de- pation Tr dee, Limes eed pate night, and at ten To clock four Fin ol District.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , tions.but it was without avail.No one had téctive enter the room, and ask them for home to Copenhagen, where 1 visited my Nèar à big building.I asked a policeman The Allan Line steamship Sarmatta ; % pee SRE Le rab alin Ba a happy particulars as to, how the boy was killed, parents.Bince that time I bave had no \u2018com- Where there was a police station, and he from Montreal for Glasgow vin Liverpool.: 49 It was in the neighbourhood of 9.30 that form Eten that world bonds od hey in mu tion with them.© to Copenhagen come te report over sand said that I had Aine toner ox out of ES Wholesale Distr fhuter.Sy >.MONT REAL.\u20ac the twelve-year-old brother of the missing the murderer, but when all this information about three years ago, but they did not (Signed) \u201cTHORVALD HANSEN.\u201d of live stock.54:2 52 2aw Cr me \u2018 boy, returnin to the house after DN VRID {that detectives generally seek, was hastily know anything about my visit, as I was: / gearch.past the vacant lot, and, observ- piven to them, it was another staggerer, sent to gaol for six months for theft, and ing something white on the y pickéd it that for the moment drove them to asking on getting out I was not long in getting { ; gp, aad, found it to bs hie ro ce © Shain She ci of Ty Dry A aon | \\ Show of à bride pile, he found Herricks (hetscive OReslo mid: \u201cThe boy bn about an Ÿ could get, à Vale money, amid fr (8 T n The one hundred feet run to the Mar stomach and has been Stabbed on Sac) side two months ago.I came over on he 88.E R N | El Pore house wor quickly covered, and, the done a little before seven o'clock on Satur- WORKED AT THE CHATEAU.\" ._the \u2018brick pile, \u2018and.\u201craising \u201cihe.inanimate day pight in a vacant lot, just outside the \u201cAs soon as I could I got a job as dish pe : 2 | th fact | f CEST y ; i NCHESTER the finest: assortment of MEN\"S form ere neni [t home.ed phen eet eho, the physicians of Lee \u2018At the beginning \"oF Tash week jb UNDERWEAR weer BX HISITED.at 25 per cont.JR ated REGULAR prise The.buver can save this amount by petting their supplies blood partially covered thoir awfulness, ihe partial confession he had made.and of [lost my job through sickness.They: said here.We have fine heavy Scotch wool shirts and drawers, ehirta are double breasted, have pearl buttons, ribbed ends, very roft and ; © and the parents gould, not bring themselves pal TO THE PLACE .that Bow Ci ae I vas étre, but y! drawers sateen waist bands, pear] buttons, splice seats, great value at BF.OO, a finer quality at $7.28 and an extra fine at $1.50.3 A a r _ .was sick.sickness 0 , 4 .: ht tonne an effort was | in 2 made to resusci: er wan ow oF CRIME.but I was unable to go to work, and was \u2019 Fine imported natural wool Shirts and Drawers, warranted unshrinkable, made by one of the hest manufacturers in the world, Cartwright ! tate the little form, te ephone messages rest.which was formally made on Me.off half a day without leave.\u2019 & Warner ; Shirts very soft, heavy and silky ; Shirts single or déuble breasted, pearl buttons, ribbed ends ; Drawers, sateen waist bands, pear] were sent out from Mr.W.J.Benallack's, 0'Keefe's return to the Central Station, and dolls moraine so rm vey ff hed about.ten buttons, double rests, 81-00 I, 750 ind Gi.08.0 * very âne one $1.50, next door, for doctors.i 1 i i , a IC leece lined, pure woo > ho .* © PAST ALL HUMAN AID.the chil had.been wn anzions nt nd for, 8 for Moptreal 1 got here on Friday Black Cashmere Half Hoee, fall weights 5 pairs for $1.00, heavier weight 4 pairs for $.00, heavy ribbed 3 pairs for $4,000 Dr.J.M.Elder, the family Physician, the mystery now seemed about to be cleared spent about four or five dollars in whiskey .\u2018 \u2019 we called.Dee the Inther wan on Tog \u201cPlansen was at once taken out to Went.= I HE H ANN AN S I ORE.2 | 3 and 2 i 5 St J ames St way to the house Dr Elder was found, and | mount, and he exp a desire to tell Go to J trachan f 7 * .the two artsvéd together.It was a sad all thet he could about himself and his | A ames § of bread in ee : : moment for Di., n& one glance at crime.« .argest assortment of bread in the bodj told him that death had taken In appearance he did not look like a mur the city.245 ti a ."]
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