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Montreal weekly witness and Canadian homestead
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

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[" aIXTY-FIRST YEAR ontreal Weekly Witness and RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED + The Czar in T wo Brief Ukases Makes Short Work of Constitutional Goverment presen ST, PETERSBURA UNDER MILITARY RUL& 84.Petersburg, July 22-\u2014Rusais's fret experiment in parlumentary government cpme 10 an ignotyinious end to-night with the ppoulgation of two im ukases, the first dusolving the t parlia- meat and providing for the econvouation of ite sucosssor on March 5, 1907, more than six months hence, and the second proclaiming the capital of Russia and the ding province to be in a state of estreerdimery security, which is only in fAnitesimally different from martial law.It is meant to provide for the outburit Sod which will undoubtedly be provoked by this measure.The text of the two ukasea, both of whish sre addressed in the stercotyped form to the ruling sen- follows \u2018 ing to paragraph 106 of the fundamental law, reorder the Imperial Parliament dismissed and fix the time fer the convocation of the newly elect- #8 parliament for March 5, 1007.di the time for, the pew cles- tiens to ti mperial rliament, we will later issue special indications.\u201cThe ruling senate a not foi to take proper measures to place this .© \u2018NICHOLAS, \u2018Peterbof, July 21.\u2019 \u2019 second ukase follows: consideration of & report of the Council of Ministers presented to us re- paris the necessity in the future for \"te preservation \"of order in the city masses here generally are hardly swaks to _the momentons event, news travelled fast in the country, and the eral expectation shat the poesantry, accepting \\he dis- nerval of Purliament as ths final blow to their hopes, will rine in a body, \"he proletariat organisations bave been jre- paring for months for just euch vo tation lo declare open war.It im possible tu describe the consternation with which the Constitutional - crats learned the news.Al been bruited for the past days, the ukase was received by them un ak amagement.Even at Saturday night's caucus they did not be lieve government would dare to take the threatened atep, and seriously discussed the attitude to tekrn toward M.S'en pin, the lini Interior, when he sppeared in ment lo answer interpellations.The governmest undoidbtedly aleu- lated om omtching the tion off ite gard, but if it expec to strike ter ot Anite bearts of the members of Par) t it has failed signally.Some time ajo, when dissolution im minent, the various groupe 9 the Of position virtually agreed to \u2018ollow the cxample of the aut of the Tauride Pala-.wherewr a until a constitution was anally estab MONTREAL, TUESDA Canadian MORNING, J Homestead.ULY 24, 1008 THE KIN Current Business of the Empire Would Render His Majesty's Absence from Home Well Nigh Impossible IT WOULD ALSO BE DIFFIGULT PUR THE KING TO VISIT CANADA WITHOUT ALSO ACCEPTING INVITATIONS THROUGHOUT THE LIMITLESS EXPANSE OF THE EMPIRE \u2018 necessity of relosing the Domision's im vitation more than His Majesty.The \u2018Times\u2019 saye the answer being im the negative no sense due to lack of interest on part of the Sovereign m the welfare of the great Dominion, which bas nade marvellous strides since the days when he visited it as Prince of ules, nor from any want of apprecis- tion of the spirit affectionate loyal in which the invitation was conceived.The obstacles to the Canadian visit, in Ottawa, July 17.\u2014The King and Queen are not to visit Censde.The text of His Majesty's anewer appears im an extra of the \u2018Canada Gazette,\u2019 iesued to-dey, and is aa follows: \u2014 Downing street, 7th July.My Lord, \u2014 As requosted ia your Lordship's despatch of the 35th of May, ! have submitted to His Majesty the joint address to the King from the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, ex- | ressing their loyalty aad devotion to : desd of ructi is Majesty.and pruying that His Ma that one oy pa P to pride and Her Majesty the Queen will hope that the obstacles which have proved ciously pleased to visit the Do- {95 serious on this occasion may yet a8 £4 mi inion.fut , His Majostx hus bren plessrd te relie aoc are ibe ditieuition a ceive the sddress the way of a visit to Canada have graciously.1 need scarcely remind your Lordéhip of two circumstance which must not be overlooked in consideration \u2018of these exaggerated.For the first time in Mother Country had the powgr to take « step of real i French compatrios of | the States-General, and me:s ii driven whenever circumstances dictated, © importanog in the develope ment of perl uoity.The other colonies would have been satisfied to be represented by Canads accepting ewch a visit of the Crown as a national recognision.The issues involved are oo In the first place the current Ousi- ness of th: Empire, whic: is continuous and incessant, imposes a heavy tax on the time and strength of its sovereign.and it is well known that the Provinces &.Petersb: consider lished.Thi ing tae membe: | i i erin to declare in o above city ranged that © in rien SE the reeling | absence of His Majesty trom th Jeus- aut {hae a in he and province, instead of the utate of r#- being broken up here, t:ev would so ! try for any length of rime is difficult, if WAY Bf Lord E we \u20ac .inforosd security which now prevaile| immediately to Finland to sgres win | not impomible.except under\u201d very defi- e's Elgin's leopateh.there, a state extraordinary ty.course to be purmued.Saar ginupe | nite limitations, restrictions eves when 71 to Tr, hapa that atu fe The of tha city and the governor left hy afteracon and evming (ras.considerations of health and need for hdd is Majesty wi a te of t are entrusted with the! Whether they are to meet at Vioorg or comparative rest render it ient.wh nt country, pre-eminent m TT rights a ining.The ruling id ors pot kuown, pus t recs * In phe second \u2018ace, it wi be re hich by am te jevement a arte proper - IA nl , 1n useian his 1, w, equal are no : : ee p Bot lo take BT ma become synongmous iti the Terms His MasksTY THE KINO.limite, within the pabratle globe to cons the aations the Em \"NICHOLAS.Court of the French Repuilc.kien + \u201c| the dist-nces which mast b travelled to cogniting the necsemity of the pres \" er, : res so! e itis) mpire, a Tih thoes pithy momeniots Onl | members TF he \u2018Ri ar.anderson The advent of Bliriin the se There fo mach Jocuiog of the that ISHII 0 Milh TE | ce oF es Rite ome\u201d gow, te The Emperor Nichola by u (,007g demrted, Tel aus prot the er ments Te proved mi | Ts ee to vie another, fring, His Majesty more treatom = Tiere he viola hwo.yrs go 1a the (lL Til stiempt formally te ee ep A Ce Oe lgom:| MANIFESTO BY DOUMA.IL wif 00 daub: thew img fact M8 iy a mentha| comet.© postion of Minister af tha Interior ches | que Vince itl aie lorient ty T.P.O'CONNOR, LP.st least the whole structure of pari! à GENERAL he ity have mitence hie intopritr > etermine that her eldest son shonld, \u2014 ment erected at sch cost.STRIKE PROPOSED.When the Radical abonted down his firs PEOPLE TO REFUSE TO jin his youth, visit the various colonies a Tr Tha a TH OD i x ritm on amma 0 4A A a .eon 204 à will sind rede Egratitationa! Democre nd 55 dun\u2019t confuse me.\u2018 That gouts \u201c * CONSCRIPTION.arcordineir.Hi Majesty, whily Prince * WHILE IN MONTREAL.iomaty lesders prepa erally recognise i p ., ; paid a Canada.\u2014_\u2014 ua prising.4s at.Moscow.where a have no with which te fight the FCI magenta 2, 5 which reference * made in the sddrem (Canedian Associated Press.) her delay would give the revolution: forerument initiative.(50000 % may be Stolypin na |b.Vibe, Finkpd, Taly 3.The Following the seme pre .luts the time neceamry to organize and therefore, will naturally fall to the pro.rail, handaome mon of Sty years.He bars of be ums held a conf sent Prince of Wales and other member London, July 33.\u2014The Ar te continue the corruption the army.| Wtarist.This the Social Democrats and jar a fresh complésion, à dark beurd Pere on | under and adopted s mani- of the Royal family, have been untiring sociated Press Pleads that Mr.T.Thers are no precedents in Russian his.the Group of Toil in Parliament all! Cod short cropped grey haie.He ix per.foto ï people \u2018of Rusms to in visiting even the mast d'etant rerts P.O'Connor, M.P, has arranged his tory for the «xécution of an order of along have recognized, and the most elab- sonally on friendly terms with several] Tefuse fo pay taxw or to submit to of the Empire.and have always heen Lipenry es a our.Be prorogation.orate reparations hove been made to re mem! the includiug rome Conscription, and aise to refuse to rec [received ns representative of His Le tre 2 ds Tne De, The Constitutional Democratic caucus, peat the tactics of last fal) apé-parelrre of his political opponents, but it is) osnise any Imperial lows which the jestr with the utmost tenderness ine on visit w a guest which had in seaxion for sevens the country vith a general strike.t| Known that he rdéd the recent pro government may berunfter try Ko raise.hovaltr.4-8 br His Wg to omas Shaughnessy, before ie time have been ; pr Ten is ajenty tion ef ent was received, | fected with much mors deliberation, and, Slims of the Doums as those of so make mention nf these considerations, THE WELLMAN EXPEDITION 2 involve not onl anarchisti becaure he won'd wish hie loral mb : THB SITUATION IN BRIBF A PRASANT UPRISING AND A GENERAL STRIKE AMONG THE PROBABILITIES.\u2014 N Petersburg, July M@\u2014With the ukase ui Parliament, was promulgated early this moro: curtain sues upon possibly the in the great 4 ot the revolution.The people and A en @ ac = broad brid issue.tives should erncuent succeed in 1sotraining Ee an ateam for the final explo one doubts the severiis of which will any in ue coun- vespouse to the Buiperor's dis eo men whom he -relcomed ago in the Wiutce Palace mes in Ruwis,\u201d but the The government has elect: and Bo capital v>-day bore imony of the preparstious repress tbe masses by force.i was packed with soldiers bled an armed camp.Dar.Saturday bight additional troupe brought in dis of ac to plans previously adopted.reinforsements included four i imems of Chevalier Guard, ussars, Mounted Graadiers and a tery of machine guns.e troope occupied railway stations anil bridges across the rivers apd cana and the patrols of both police aul ,-ndarmes ars erewher tari in revolution \"i ering vol ne itators began immediately after He ht Hh bh i F iF age te i jar 8 == ue placing St, Petersburg in \u2018as slate JSxirsordiary, curity, as ulgat an hundrede nf grees Bus ete before dash.The pow day: .er conferred upon M onder Launite, prefect of police, and M.Zinovi por ernor of the province, ace little short of those of petty dictators.Searches and arrests can be made without process of w, newspapers forced to ausnend pub- ion, ne:soue deported by ad inistrative order without trial, Pnb- and private meetings sea [arlitden, arrested may, if it is desieed be tried by military courts, and sum ly executed.The amly rol differcuice Le- tueen \u2018extraordinary security,\u201d and (ull rtisl law ia that power is exercised w the so-called \u201cciv:] instead of wi\u2019 Althovgh the news of the paralysis of cities, tclegraphs, railways, and all means of but a complete strike of peasants in the country 4s well.They contidently be lieve the loyally of the troops has been so shaken that the military supports of the government will give way, and when put to the test the army will be divided ot work men\u2019s deputies a} ready has been elected at Moscow, and, with a similar council here in conjunc tion with the Group of Toil of Parliament, & rising of the people will be engineered.e lradcrs have issued instructions to branch organizations warning them against premature divided action, and specifically instructing them -wheu the pismal is piven to extend the strike gradnally and carcfuily, avoiding collisions at the beginning, M.Chernoff, who esca on Friday from the offices of the \u2018Misia.\u2019 when a raid was made » sitting of the central committee of the Bocial Revolutionary party, which was held there.is as one of their met skilful loaders.While M.Stolypin, whe succeeds M.Goremykin as l'remier, an- doubtedly is a much stronger man than his predecessor, probably will be wm.equal to the task of piloting the country through the revolutionary uphenval which is just shead, and the general be- lif ® that a dictatorship must come son.It is the intention of the gov- eroment to follow up the dissolution with the promulgation of the government's agrarian programme, in the hope that it will somewhat sppesse the pers- ante and give the government a majority in the next limnent.Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the events connected with the dissolution of parlement in that the rern- ment carefully avoided notifying the representatives of the what was coming.No word of official warning was received, even hy the rep resentatives of Tussin'e ally, nee.The only intimation that something was about to happen wan the appearunce of merde at the embassies, legntions anil consulates shortly after midnight, but this morni immediately a: the aunrde had stationed, notes were sent explaining the measnres taken to protect the foreign reprasentatives, To-night the trains sre Glled with for «igners departing sbroad.TRIER, Rt.Petersb July 22.\u2014An vkase relieves M.foreign powers of ry authority.the dissolution of packiani-at spre sd ie of e us \u2018pohtéal ornanizatqons, ihe remierahip and appoints Bre ; Premier, Pte alan\u201d prtainn bie A post of inter In 3 ue.hye \u2018 Agriouiture, communication througasut the empire.| À IMPORTANT JUDGMENT facts in Canada, and especially the Renate and House of Commons, ta un- deratand that he is deeply torched and MEETING IN FINLAND.COLONIAL MERCHAMIS INTER.t hot About.three hundred membyrs of the] + ESTED.ed ye Toren that ih POLE.Rm Foran They ment Tomo = vain ei fe Domain ee pisbargey wirsem .\u2018ait t .i i mletershiig, under an arrangement 1 (Canadian Amnciated Press.) wh Soir retaine a vivid recolles- toi, to Spits org July } dissolution qvere delaved they oul tion, even after the of many |21.\u2014Wireless communication has London, July %2.\u2014An important judg- ven i 5 : ment, affect the relations of \u2018colonial Fears.of his former visit, the beautien |opened from within 800 miles of Wu ma even if they were locked out of thelr merchants, ne rendered opel and interest of the country and of the |pole, via Hammerfest.Everything » hers of all the parties, mainly Ladies, tice Phillimore, in tha: King's Bench.enthusiasm and loyalty which every- progressing favorably at oll but M.Stakehoviteh, the Conaervitive| The Bank of Montreal sued the Exhibit where greeted him.He is well aware man.The balloon house is con chief, joined the others in amberting the) Trading Company, Limited, of Liver that it would be difficult to recognize struction.supremsey of qrirlininent.Poland's ool.10 recover £406, on a promissory the feature of Canads he then learned Walter Wellman, the lesder of the members All attended the meeting.They, Rote, drawn by defendants, payable ta| to know in the great Dominion.whose Wellman-Chicago \u2018Record-Herald\u2019 expe- with the other antagonistic parties.rey.cer the Goderich Organ Company, \u201cand en.rapid growth in all that contributes to dition, to start om his aerial voy- senting non4tusrinn Nationalists, nbatain- dOraed to the bank.Payment was re the.development and Drosperity of nage toward the pole by the middle of wl from the Constitutional Jicmocr.ty\u2019 sisted on the ground that ths promissory nation has heen sn astonishing.and no August.ater trin could be nfforded to the fad of ny Empire than to b- bimae! lf iti à progres so remarkable., Tn ite, however.of many and strong inducements which promot him to wishes of We Cana.note hind been material ly altersd by the y mont determined in resisting am #cldition oi e wo mited\u2019 the absolute regime.he situation rs name of the payce after execution of that the Constitutional T>mocrata* jead- the instrument, also on the ground that er» are now wholly discredited.The po-| the note was unstimpod, ent agrarian resolutive in the Doum), wt LOST HER LIFE ATTEMPT TO SAVE HER IN AN pulation of the eapital is awaiting events.went to defendants on both points, ratify the lol am ta sav thet the SISTER.King feels unable at present to enter- : \u2014 tain the ides of a journey to Canada Elkhorn, Man., July 23.\u2014While bathe 0PO0COII00IPOEIOIOPIIIP000G Whether the difficulties waggested creek at tl home at Two in| ing in the Ttinn of thu despatch.and Crecks, 1 two sisters, Laura and Mary ° others which T need not narticularize.ner, were drowned on Baturday.could he o ._ it in rremeture to Intter lost her life in an heroic attempt to eave her sister.AN EXAMPLE WORTH FOLLOWING, discuss now Put Tlis Moi-etr desiren that your T,rddhin should make it known to all that he\u2019 {a \u201crevented the necensit\u2018ea of hin vrsition.and not een.CANADIAN IMMIGRATION LAW.; be anv lack of sppreciation nf the lor.One of our good friends in the West vends us the follewing altr and devatlon of the of Can A YORKSHIRE PAPER CONSIDERS letter :\u2014 sds to wa shrone and 3 \\ IT TOO STIFF.Manitoba, July 10, 1998.Emer ELGIN.= John Pougall & Son, Pub ishers, Montreal, Que, -\u2014 Lon Ornedien Associated Press.) Dear Nirs,\u20141 enclose yo: herein post-office order tor Mav rove: ~ Post\u2019 ed ublishes the new Cun.81.20, and also four cards with names of persons to whom À wub LATER ON.dian immigration law, and in an edi.you to eead the * Weekly Witness, \" e ing + torial comment say» the law might bave These persons are grow ing young men.who to my Tendon.ALL rin nbn been enacted in some alien country in- clase in Sunday-school, and in whom | am interested.1 cow hig t A iniiny stead of part af the Empire.Canada hea «der it & very important factor in a young man's lite to he the ng to accent Cana ine a perfoct right to met barriers againet brought im contact with clean reading.Ine eremint poner noe ie Dajeuts | undesirable aliens, but it is a different Yours truly, \u2018 sue pocaibibitr ultimately of Majesty matter do say that she should have the * The \u2018Globe\u2019 says in the meantime the Ste Tight amninet eniralie ne (MRS) M.KERR-MACKAY.invitation fo a\u201d splendid tribe fo the Of the ume mace, and prolosts against the mnderlying polidaritr of the Empire.The \u2018Pall Mall Gazette\u2019 sara the desire evinced hy Canada not have given the maval expenses of the Kmpite bas uo igma outside of themes England, for ires sew London, July Bh « mecling of tho Thowsanis of young men are now maki homes in thi try, and {al riiest tions will pleasure : , ' what lanadien.papes.they should.get.CAs 8 matter of fa wreatest to His Majesty.Permingham Distress Committee Ald.hey wll probably deco take the one fry ones Le parse row\u2019 ped ne the dims [R14 ne, bé, à min al ol ere, ail who have the welfare of their country, and pars COMMENT.look after arriving immigrants.feulerly of these Joung men, at heart, will realise that it would (Canadian Amoclated Pree) \u2014_\u2014\u2014 to the advantage of ali comcerned, to draw thoir attention London.July 19.While rgwittog] RUTSKOILBUTSKI DEGRADED.that of all néw com ers, to the \u2018VWitmess' publiontions the imporsibility.the \u2018Bandar\u2019 sve the| Bt.July 21.-Princs Rut A glance it our very low yearend rates now current win high wisdom of the Kinz'a decision in| skoilubitshi.chamberlain of the enurt, and ome of the descendants of Ruri! the reputed founder of the Ryn archy, bas been stripped all court honore on account of revolutionary cede not to be questioned fer à moment, _he- enuse if the neivi wan Aeecrded Cn.ada it wanld be claimed hy other enl- .in enthusiasm.Tic paper \"ad t Nfs sare no eme regrets the thow you the wiv ul giving syoh oounrel AT ONCE.» Jury 24, 1006 > Oataract 3 ih Jad mosh of which INSURANCE INQUIRY °- DUShSEp/TRCRE| MVR nSIoRoWNED |Z rs Le ANGY, EXPLOSIVE = n \u2014 rospectd for se + power at thé development stations \u2018step DISASTER ON THK SPTLLIMACHER istrict are entirely oa ry.Tour Arrangements Belag Mude fog Toronto Sittings of the Comnrssmn Adjourned ped ue le lng distance tvsmnace RIVER, 0 MILES FROM #7 ibersasing in numbers with à rapid a Manufacture in Canada .Last Tuesday Till the Fall his formation on or befies Ang.I, 6 GOLDEN, BC.re aware; aad we are endeavor = a: Te PA drome | one Si?Suche to te toot ry guns voxTns Ans TRE eb! on ches av, : = SAILEO FROM OWEN SOUND ON SATURDAY FOR WINNMPRG edie peta Tvs ania of BSL rive, forty wiles from Golden, oa Mon: an ee are oi Bobgsa to: Shade he Ary DUR TO LOOK INTO THE AFFAIRS UF THE GREAT the figures so furaiahod, «20 the 117, Right, when five mew out of o boat- mid Mr.Lioyd.\u2018Thre: years age (he \\ qe ir loed tan were drowned.Five of thé dioocse Was Wholly an\u2019 Indian ono, the ae WHSTERN LIFE al Commission men being strong swimmers, managed to largest in the Dosinien, and ote of the| ,Ammooal a comparatively mew y swim ashore, but the other five were largest in the world.As an illustra.PIOSive, possessing very powesful = can drame.The names were: James Tom tion of wonderful progress made (199, is about to be Manufectared .i y .BK.r Oanada.clin the bountaries au Conpénr Strom, A a ie Mr, Harry B.Winter, of Lendeny Stephen Korrs snd another logger sup work.North of the Sasks'chewsn the [iB the course of a terest ask posed t \u201cf .0 ing conversstion with a \u2018Wituew\u2019 re Commission yesterday œurance.For the last twenty yrs ap- farsinh it to tham, wader the D000 pot 10 8 Hiner.Te re rk lo among ihe Indians, bat south |S hiitive on many mater, = At close of th \u201csitting the te been examined, but for t Commission vourned toe foronte sit.She rare before.thu period Da \u2014\u2014 Toysgs bat for the fast that the water, \u2018The town of Lioydminster, founded bined someting of tae properties ane tings, perhaps until the fall, ssiled om [thought that no examinations bad bees though high, bas been falling rapidly in 1908, grown compact.Jt is a ieee of smuwon ed ad ESE Se foc \"Wm ei Tir doctor were paid he dor MAGOQ COTTON STMAKA [during the pat fow dam.~ They Toro |fouriahiog Tota of 70 population, and G8 lo Ee ue har Wo A here 1.t Western Lif i .\u2014_ y + very made ia apparence, illustra oyment .nes CempéaTis fe Wil 0 steed à te Soba sn to door | A SETTLEMENT EFYROTED, ur Un mers dangerous, Sento The Tocks Hod oF Th own où th cover Tony ri jose for cute cote 8 vestigated.ing à thorough examination for ONR COMPANY REFURES TO reek rere rail covered are [may there, a couple of years ao.if vou TOOL Tou Mr.Lilly informed the Commission amount, but îhe CEE Ce explained that today either above or just below the went out twenty mils from Lioydmin- han ture of acomonal It is that the Woodmen of the World and oth | the societ only employed doetors of the RÉCOONIZE THE UNION.surface of the water, ster yon would come to virgin pease, a tobe a mi actor companies = be examined here were highest sanding.Gos.Jo5 Th ot \u2014 hers there wis uo, habltation.ow & pacauite in war.res to exami a q ; N au strike go out a hun mi AD SCE Hackett, grand president ory Te] red A \" ee the the ion = acd bas at last boa Q.T.P.AT BATTLE RIVER Shere ass wil the ects of site.rend ok Andee x p Canadian Association, oécu ary, who was asked for an opinion ne fitied.Doth claim a victory, \u2014 ; nct aumerous, every mile Ÿ a , foros the witness box yesterday.Mr.J.J.lto changes being made is the society's the Poainion Textile npr PLANS FOR ANOTHER B&ULION oF two you will come to a new loca- known besa able to A is th Behan, secretary, was also examined.He advised the society not OF THE RAILWAY HAVE a ak amount of advertising bas been repeated as probably lr, Tilley pat Juestions referring to te sue 12000 policies because it would pi rire te re BEEN FILED.of 20 Kinds that he colony got in ing suitable conditions lox the ir.Hackett stated that until 1882 the jon aot ool Faghind.has ree > L'ovdminster : ® y to meet them.Ho aleo u: crease At Edmonton the plans have just been barom he Canadian aes part of the a teadjustment of tbe rates in order to Sr the ee wil ake be yen filed for another section of the Grand very orga.ember of Beit meron.* tario terne, for i prpanian ion.Job, (Be business on à firmer financial J well ae those of the cotten mille, will Truak Pacific Railway, this being the \u201cTf we are to minister in our diocese Sh first factory ahall be Ss.that it i i + The rites slater het ot to commence work on Thursday morn.Seventy-seven wiles from Beaver Lake tn the people whom we ought.as a that province.Mr.Taylor stated that the advice of | to Battle River.The indicate chnreh minister, The ind ill be wholly and 100 there had been 5.88 lupesn, repre Col 0d in regard to isening largs 8; flor Baving out for over these 1p BOER RA, Ton PCS CES hire minicter.the clergy onght within The indusrr-will or * To peed insurance of $1: Colicies had been acted upon.The at the spprosches to the Battle Kiver, clergy of the diocese of Rupert's Land\u2019 be manufactured locally.OE Terre fund in.the beak board were still considering the ques ORANGEMEN four but thet practically the whole of the \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 \"| lots of it.The chief ingredieats & ited be tion of readjustment of the rates.rest of the seventy-seven miles will be FOR METHODIST MISSIONS in the manufacture of this Lai i Je Hf: ja il la July 18\u2014The affaire of the At the mm aittiing Me.Ti Porto trs July, Benefit Association oi questioned Mr.Taylor ine fully phar Casada were investigated before the Îu- medical examination of applicants for infus if $ | : j ] Es 4 : i plrgés EERE sil ä Îrée hl Eg has been Kean, eue and 900000.16 .Mr.Ww \u2014! of the TRIE .grading of the roed ill mainly con Tome sina he .George Wegenast, manager FOURTEENTH A is wi ni - i a to javestments had been reached.It! prutuai Life Assurance Company of OF THE IMPERIAL ad sist of throwing up a dump along a per- WESTERN CONFERENCES SEND: in which alu 1m bas figured.Taie mouid mena vocal op on |e, Watario, Ont,\u201d writes regu COUNCIL.0 fey rl rato pry FOTO RIGS) TOR YOUNG mm latorm, mil bo, sect ; .ing ce: s'atemer: in week's - \u2014 .and British umbia.pereant higher, the cost of making the [report of the insurance iaquiry respest-| Toronto, July 17\u2014 from all recently cl several bid \u2014 Cape ctory manufscture Investments would amount to this much.Ng the Mutual Life of Canada that parts of the British world were im at tore for oh per] for the new to Winnipeg, July 17.\u2014~The Meth~dist wi vr, cie oe Armes and association bad never made an in [are not in accordance with the evidence |t at the fourteenth triennial se minal yards end buildings.One block Conferences are sending the Rev.Dr.| other varictin in coal mining.submitted to tbe Insurance Comminsion.|sion of the Imperial Grand Council of of 130 \u2018acres on the Metashran + > Mr.Winter E a .) farm » Woodworth te England, where he will explaineé, A rt made to the association on \u2018In the first place, the salary of our {Orangemen of the world in Victoria hased 079, and another endeaver to enlist the services of young \u201cis j i blasting, Dec.31, 1908, by the actuary, Mr.Lan: president, Mr, Robert Melvin, is given Hall yesterday.ed or {men fo enter the mission Sains\u201d irs 18 To ot works: for Bi dis, was used by Mr.Tilley, who asked as $8,000, whereas it is only $3,300.Then James Rice, of Glasgow, the grand sec 9,00.churoh\u2019e work having outgrown the sup- ing, and especi for fiery and dusty the witness bow he explained the fact [it is stated thet \u201cMr.Melvin admitted retary, in his report, ssid that many in- ' \u2014 ply available in Canada.mines, It the rd that at this date the reserve should be |that the Mutual bad done some slight consistencies in the prevent work with \u2014_ teste of Woolwich aremal for a.over 98.000.000, against which there was juggling,\u2019 and \u2018esch member of the the council should be harmonized, and CARNEGIE AND CANADA ONTARIO TEACHERS ite two-thirds of the jr axplo- only 8118000.(The reeerve is now board was in the game.\u201d From this the procedure (would require cha to _ ve business is in commection with cob about $300,060.) Co your readers would infer that the assets enable real progress to be made.FORMER DECLARES HE DID NOT = lieries, and in three years they have Det Mr.Hackett stated that be justifed of the company bad been improperiy [reported arrangement to bave wx {TTP co AT THIS COUNTRY TRAINING IN NORMAL BUHUULS pad an iguition 0! Gui Anctser post this in an aescasment company, What- | used to the advantage of the premdent [annual by the representatives fiom TO BE UNDKR NNW AK- aes ever might be the case in à in (and the doard, wherees it was conclusive- [Canads and the United States waa BREAKING AWAY FROM RANGEMENT.Bo dangerous fame a8 in dysamite.surance compet.; ly shown that neither the ident, di- deplored, but after this the aa.BRITAIN.\u2014, There is no delay m getting to work at Mr.Tilley if he would faver a rectors, nor offieers had either used the nual would be à general one.The uni- 1 Toronto, July 18.\u2014The following oft-| ter 4 blast.law establishing à minimum inesrawod| company\u2019s funds for personal gain, moe versal ritual was not so feasible, it being (Canadian Associated Press.) cial statement was handed out ac tbe! \u2018The chief point «a regarde Usmads rate.; invested them in unautbori aecuri- impossible for the grand of Tre London, July 17\u2014Mr.Andrew Carne- Department of Educstion yesterday i\u2014 ia that this explonve dows Bot free, Mr.Hackett replied that be woul fe ties, nor that loans were made to any of pod and, Englund to accept the prevent gie writes to the \u2018Times,\u2019 declaring there \"The recent acts of the lLegisiature and consequently, there is no deley =m vor any law insurance of this|the directors or officers, nor, in fact, [R.A.P.degree adopted by others.not ons word in his recent speeches in provide for the improvement ot the ac thawing, as almost always occurs in the kind a safe investment forever.that anything had been done by the During the three years 303 lodges Canada to justify the construction re- commodation and equipment sud of the employment of dynamite We 4 Mr.Joba J.\u2019 Behan, secretary, wus the company to which any exception could had been added to the order, which now cently put an them by Sir Charles Tup- salames of the teaches of the rural considerable trial of this - next witness, His salary is $3,000.be taken.The evidence submitted to [had 4,007 under the it per that they contained a palpable pro- schools.the Cansdisn Northern and the Usmae Mr.Tilley asked him how Le would the Commission will fully bear this out.| diction of the Council.ition fer unity with the United \u2018As probably the mot imporan: ot dan Pacific railwsys.The rock there make pp the $6,000,000 deficiency report- The transaction with rd to the Rich.were 1,060 | in Ireland, 300 in Rx tes inatead of England.He says ite ref the department nas ad Uni is of the bardest kind, and the od by Mr.Landis.: mond debentures was briefly thie: land, 200 in nd, 1506 im British |he never did utter a word, in Canada or view the general improvement of tractors find that ammonal, the kind él system of fraternal insurance \u2018In December, 1908, the company owed North America, 200 in the United elewhure, about drawing closer our rece the qualifiostion of teachers.Accord for that clame of work\u2014dogs fifty pes does not require a reserve fund of that the banks about $30,000 arising entirely States, 247 in Australia, and 57 in New that did not embrace give first place ingly, after June, 1007, for twe cont mote work than the \u2018forty pero kind,\u2019 declared Mr.Behan.from the purchase, towards the close of Zealand.Yast year a lodge was 4g, the Motherland.He continues: or three of the présent m schools, dynamite, and que Vhirty-Chres po \u201cSo long as you keep mow members the year, of large blocks of debentures.crested for British South America.Is j, 1d not :bink either Canada or the! whinh will be retained to meet the ne cent more than the * fifty * dy coming in fast enough to A death [In order pr of « bank over-draft, a [Conclusion, Mr.Rise recommended the[}inited States in the near future is to ceemities of the poorer counties, there mite.It ie impossible to sxplode i bf to chime think jt is all righ block of Richmond debentures was sold remodelling of the present system need the support of the Mother Land.1! will be t of fessiona! fricti cussion.The Coly tâing Ves,\u201d replied the witness.to the Molsons Bank où Des.31, \u20acad re.finsacing counail, to deal only wd de beliere some day the Mother Land Saning schooiothat for te maroc?tose will exptode fi \u2026e à detonater, Uv \u2018 when they cease to come in?rsbased in Jasuary, when the com.supreme grand lodges, which hould will find an alliances or union with her graduates snd students with senior to its extreme safety the ratways \u201cThea it is time for ustment.ove was in funds.All the investenents assessed aix cents for every children across the Atlantic her refuge teachers\u2019 standing to bs providsd at ns ®t ae ordinary marches.De think the time for a resdjust- in December were authorized by lodge within their Jie and strength, During the lifetime Of Toronto, and that for studeats with dise.> the Canadien reitways ment come?the board, and were within the pow.rs| In the afternsom the Were many now living three hundred millions junior teachers\u2019 standing to be provided also will soon matisly themselves of its Mr, Behan waid he thought it would eonferred the Insurance Act and the welcomed by the Oity Council to drive of ish-apeaking people are to dwell the reorganised system of normal fmmunity from risk and will carry it es be to the advantage of all fraternal com- company\u2019s charter.The transaction was sround the city.there.Canada to-dey is intensely loyal sshecls.special rates, panies if there were s readjustment of fui lined to the ofScials of In- Dr.Sproule, MP.expressed « wish to Britain.If change is made &| \u2018lu vursuance of \u201cais -urpcee tne| \u2018 Ammonal for Alling shelle for use 18 sound basis.surdoos Dupartment on Che ocasjon cé |for {he formation of & Protes- will ba that of a fond daughter legying Minister of Education bas notitied the warfash is destined Lo become the ex He advocated an increase in the rates [their examination ef tbe company in taut federation, composed of the Pro- {per mother\u2019s house, with her consent, to Board oi Education at Hamilton that| plosive of the future.Lt has enormous of five or ten perwent in order to in.1904, thus proving that thers was no at- testant church associations, es well As |crente a home for herself, followed by à L'ic Normal College will b: abouebnd +1-| Pragipentation and will tesc up earth csease the reserve.He also favored tempt on the part of the company to mother\u2019s love, fully reciprocated.Brit- ter ita next sesmon.lis piace will be! works and masonry, wd set wooden concesi it.Orangemen.ing older members in some ws Dr.McFadden stated that ia the far has nothing to fear from American taken by the Department of Pedagogy, build: on fre.through » pragid excessively low j= charged 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 west he wae pleased to report geod pro- iy politically.with ite stilted practice and ovsarvs oweivefach ot plate, the shall \u2014 gros.Kons schools, w aspartment, not burst from im see er wanted to know why all WANTED FOR MURDER The Rev.Mr.Lemon wae glad fo au- Tho Glasgow \u2018Herald\u2019 says it Mast Dave expected, the Board of Governors willl usual detonation.Te fired, tio huss fraternal societies have made their rates _\u2014 Bounce the extensive spread of tbe order been the experimos of many to read establuh in the Unprersiy ot soronte dred and sixty fragments will break wp 80 low.H.0.BAILEY, OF MIDDLETOWN, i2 the United States.iato Mr.Carnegie\u2019s inte foturty 1a connection, with the city shoot sri | and vightx percent, of these fragment Mr.Beban thought it was because the U.' *| The Rev.G.M.Black, of Ni Ire J remarkable § di of the wupre- tem, as has been recommended in the will be serviceible quality; thet 16 Tounders of such societies have mot had CONN.ARRESTED AT ST.land, ssid ¢hat in the land of oe M macy of that ion of the American report of the recent University Uom- | to say, they wou'd kill or jure always, mufficient data to work with.In 1005 CATHARINES.Romah Catholiciem had to be Continent which be adopted.Mr.Car-| mission.Although there is Lo be but| Several European governments have the membership of the C.M.B.À.was _\u2014 faced, and that union wes necessary, es negie is certainly if he unagines one other session of the Normel College, adopted ammonal for naval and mai 10780.The society has no actuary.Bt.Catharines, Ont, July 17.~Henry becially in view of the fact that that Canada looks so far nhead ae in the rexgnation of Dr.McLellan, whica tary and others have ite adope Up to yesterday the evidence taken |G.Bailey, of Middletown, Conn, waa Tule might again be & live issue, dependence.Neither Canada nor Urest| hes been in the minister's hands for tion under consideration.\u2019 represente 5,708 folios, or about 1,710,000 arrested here this morni charged tama.& Britain is ripe for schemes of the Car] some weeks, has necessitated & reorgan: words.with murdering George G « farm- negie kind.Whatever problems the gation of the staff for the session of SALISBURY VICTIMS, , er with whom he was working -at{ TORONTO CIVIC SCANDAL 333i Kingdom will have to face in the 1006-1007.Mr.Thompeon, BA.whe| Toronto, July 11.\u2014Tka bols tbe COMMERCIAL Madletous, on Joly 6.Bader.4 ie \u2014_\u2014 ext generation, the certainty is the was vice-principal under Dr.Moiellan, jte Walter Barwick.K.C., and 4 A TRAVELLERS.: aleged.killed Goodall with an axe.in E.J.LENNOX CHARGED WITH Dominion will be too profcundiy oc becomes soting principel, and Ur.Me Pipon, who were lelled in the reliway (his , and then decamped with about > cupled in ion and exploitation of Lellan\u2019s subjects are provided for as tol yreck at Salisbury, arrived in city Toronto, J 17\u2014The insurance five bandred dollars, which Goodall had CONSPRIACY TO DEFRAUD « omentie character to waste its time lows :\u2014-Dr.Abbott will lecture on Psy\" (his morning, by way of New York.The branch of the Commercial \u2018Travellers | in the house, and which aroused Bei- THE CITY.oa dreams of race imperialiom.chology three times a week during the! {unem) of Tir.Pipon took place at 1.30 Matus] Benefit Society Was examined ley\u2019s murderous grid .Bailey was soem \u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 session, and Dr.Tracey will deitver the thin from 41 Cecil strest, to into whens the Insurance Commission re- leaving the place, driving Good- Toronto, July 17\u2014E.J.Lenbox, the same number of lectures on the science St, Hreraoon Church, thence to = sumed ite sittiogs 9e Monder.alls horses, on pue morning of the srchitect of the new Ofty Hall, was be- pNGLISH CHURCH IN THE WEST and history of education.The rest ot lamen's C .The funeral of Mr.Mr.Joseph parier presi nt of the rime fit bin und ar fom.fore the police magistrate =, today on \u2014 the organization will remain unchanged.Barwick will take place on Thursday.ey was the chi nos.Î Jum, \" three charges arising out the recent py ppv GRORGE LLOYD TELLS] \u2018The lower grade of professional r.Taylor said the Traveller\u2019 Mu.Bolping bm with the crops.Bailey Civic investigation.The fret wes un- : training will be peovided for at the x : tua) Benefit Society wad incorporated cable fo this county and wes siaving at lawful ne 8500 from the city by OF WORK DONE AND TO BE tamng wi ob Oa Pe rene BUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION.der Ontario charter, Afferwarde, | tbe farm Ai Didier, in North Pek fradd in 1908; the second one of perjury ACCOMPLISHED.- a a beterbor Farabam Centre.Que.July 16\u2014A very Dominios license vus taken out.The bam township, where he hed eue | ring eridence betore Judge Winches \u2014 $0 Toronto, Hamilton, Stratford and prodiable Suadey school convenus vas rent of tbe imsurance society was the in .ister of Riley's wife and that ter, and the third in which be, with Jo- Winn} July 17.\u2014The Kev.Te are well selected for the purpose, hav-|ham, inst Monday.The general coursiarr ercial Travellers\u2019 Association of .what brought him bere.veph Wright and Samuel 8.Clark, were Lioyd, deacon of the Diocese of ing regard to the character and the ex- (the Rev.Mr.Capel) was proeent and Canada.At first only commercial tra *2° cha: with iracy to defraud the tohewan, was in the city yuster-| tnt of their qrublie choo! ystems, addresses were bisbly spprecisted.Pa.vellers were insured, but now the society city 1004 out large sums of money, day, arianging with the railway suthori- (OB, CO Srl | ECE VERN pare were read by Mrs.J.J.insured any good risk.Clarke, who has left the country, did not thes for sites for churches and sections JT, LRN of the attendance at the} 0! Fast Farnham, and the Bev.Mr.Mr.Taylo » examination Th discon- THB HARVEY MURDER appear, and a warrant was issued for his plone the nca.Beventeen new men prevent model schools.OL thie at.Brows, of Cowaawille sad adres par an) Ho oncle = ROE STANLEY MUST un ro od ae, a on ing he present year, dnd twenty or tendance Min drmportant to note that dresu, of Farsham Centre: che Rev, + 3 amination of Mr.D.ter, ma G30! ST.PAY marily.Wright did not either elect or thirty more will be required during the a bout e-third east of Toronto, Hotebinaon ot Brigham.Although ae director of the Federal Life of Hamilton.THE PENALTY.lesd, and for « week'a remand, Test of the year, if the work of the 937 Snot OUT of the f v people are busy haying tbe two Xx Dexter paie he thought the \u2018loading\u2019 \u2014 , cases were remanded Hil next Tuer qherob to, be coveted and new eet A à ingly, only one 4 = our new mone a, orang ri Toren nee to-day insurance companies \u2014.revi fternoon, were the cases vi 2 - (\u2018The accommodat t ti ormal Leaded.e following of suflsient, but Commimioner Kent mid, he rene bine See deco = i other aelendants named in Judge \u201cThe mater ai condition of our people ue BCTRRECEIIM plo Mond \u201cTon | 0d for the enrutag ear: President, i is that it is not.inchester\u2019 , is entirely satisfactory.Many of them i d J.Drimmer: vios-president, the Rev.Uy ems conviction io Sh ia nein chy oe °F ri Shanty Winches prt, Bar ar RT eon 13 don Al be momedeled ww a | Brae Jnl th BT J Ke .ii if : ibbog À , Mes.J.J.Hi rio Brie Die INJUNOTION AGAINET A UNION.18 re, J nd Sher se D ML re ul Rl BER Advertisem ents, Harvey.The evidence, though cirœurs- Toronto, July 17\u2014Following the issue have the finest soil in the world, and \u201cOf ete sctommedations for abent | Buck.: stantial, wns \u2018quite comincing, The of 8 WHt yesterday, Justice Maybe to farming in this district is no longer an TL FRCS CRIES CO thus mak- NDIAN CATTLE RAISERS conti i nted a sweeping interim injune- expe t.We do not expect to have IND., The Itch Fiend pe on rey place nA iA Santraining the ofiocrs of Local we .ity like Winnipeg in.8 few years, ing provision for ebout eleven hun-| (Desdwood correspondence Duluth killed for his money.Stamiey ig @ 53.of the International Amociation of! but we do an\u2018icipate « development of dente, host to be erected at >) he bad pot bewm Bridge and Structural Iron Workers from | the rural districts which :n rapidity of The Indians are becoming extensive That is Salt Rheum or Ecsems,\u2014eee of Englishman wl ; : \u2018 i al school ii werd manifestations scrofuls.comm way interfering with the em: jmprovemen t geen North Bay is a norm na f the ° mo o a thie 4 Ployces of the com nr at Port Arthur.| om the een .aad ve somewhat different sense from the ath- tattle ae and th oT eet Tet le bay Es somes 1o itohing.burning, costing.dry- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fa Qetendants, W, G.Whitesides, Wik | payne Borie oe much of the fot.Tn the meantime the school for 8 8 Wrgs amount o hee f john tag, and ecnling padehes, on the Etes, bond.HARMBSSING NIAGARA.liam Higzine snd D.MeGuinems are 10 work will be done which occupied à the training of the teachers in the new day the governmont will huve purchased hands, lags o¢ body.refrain {rom intimidati eating, boy.quarter of a century in Manitoba.districts, whatever may be their non-| fo the Indians for that your a I csemet be cured by outward \u2014 cotting, «te.till July when the vase! Taie have put raven\u2018een new men at professional standing, excepting.ot million pounds of beef and bave « os Wolke COMMISSION LOOKING FUK A comes before the court ot Ougoode Hll| ger\u2019 in the divecon since Jeu.| last, mourse, for senior certificates, and uni | Fought from the contractors anis portly a Hie a m4 ot thei | PRIOR FROM TWO BIG Oux |for araucoeet.end we need many more at the present versity degrees.\u2019 millon 3 r e are drawn from 8t.me 9 PORATIONS.MR.ROWAT APPOINTED.Jiveve Omega.©wicite in Toronto MANY CASRS OF APPENDICITIS, RAISED A CHEQUE.Hood \u2014 Richmond, Que, July 18.\u2014At & meet.ibe Montreal Theologica! College, and Kingston, Ont.July 20\u2014Gananoane| Toronto, July 20.\u2014Raising Toronto, July 17\u2014A meeting of the ing of the school commitsoners of the from FEngland.The col'eges are not has developed an epidemic of appendicitis, | for five dollars, a young man calling hive- as cured the West persistent aod difionit Fi Coramiesion ot!\" of Cleveland, Mr.Donald torning out enfficient men to rupely as within the past few weeks à dozen relf{ W.C.Bayoe.obia ned five husdred mous, Acsapt 90 subariiute for Beod's Ontario was beid in Toremto te-day Rowat, N.P., was upcretery- new missions, 2 these missions patiente have been opernted rom either dollars from the Home Bank of Cansde 180 when it was decided Ge ak the cour treasurer, succeeding late Mt.À.3.1 Mere De mo md.Little v are ingaton or Brockville hospitals.The] at the head office, King street wesh, yes pubotitnte acte Mb0 he war pesise dersioping pewm a Nugars' Taylor.\" aiondy spriaging wp SU slong fhe new couse, mo fer, is Bb ascertainable, terdsy Morning. Jory 24, 1906 ETES EFFECT OF 'TROSPERITY Wages in Canada are so high That Drunkards are Taking to Work An sstoniahing and quite unexpesied Hot of the wondo:{al Industrial o> \u201cvalopmect which je going va in Can \u2018ad is that it 18 mtamly lesviung the number of babi run kards, along the line of the C.P.R.Montreal to the Pacific const, and along sil the branch lines, wages are no high that the men usually to be found banging around saloons fel that they oa 83 kager afford to waste their time, 20 they have taken off their coats and join- ol thw great euniting army of workers.\u2018That is what I found every.here i su said Mr.L.O.Armatrong, of P.R, oa his relam this wine ing from a trp weet.\u2018Kverywa:ie the foi mca, snd there is quile 3 i employets to grt the farmers an) olaure owns and soaseh vouvu le saloons, an! :f they md a fan drunk\u2014even dead Crima-e they will take him to their conveyance, drive him off to their homes, sober him up, and then put im on to work at wages.consequence ie that Just along vow the bars everywhere are deserted.Mem are paid their labor that they feel they caunot afford to \u201cboose.\u201d\u2019 In Toropto the demand for labor is such that farmers have bad all-night vig- \u2018ds in the hope of being the fret @* hold of nowiy-arri immigrants.- Another consequence of ail this activity fe that Mr.Armstrong, who is at the head of the C.P.R's tourist department, has found it very diffienlt to weeure an adequate number of guides for the great army of tourists who arg thw yor invading the Canadian wilds.Men will even refuse three dollars à, day And expemses lo act as guides unless y ape guaranteed a summer's work.He de n suocessfu!, bowever, in obtaining à certain number of guides, eo that the company will be able to take -are f of its own patrons, Next vear Le thinks the scarcity of guides will right iteglf, for on the great railway exten- sons which sre taking place men are being trained in canoeing and og in the preliminary surveys.it comes to the transportation of supplies the eances will be ousted waggon reads and larger boats over the water stretches, and then a large number of wbo kzuw tix country will be re Mr.Armstrong added that the eum- mre hotels and ca all al the Great Lakes ar in eros ned of help, sad if amy or th: A-wwintions or immi- fin agencies in Montreal have any kind of useful domestic help he can Diace them .\u20ac.NR BOOMING UP VALS SETTLED Y BBUTE AND OTTAWA RIVER SECTION APPROVED.Ottawa, July 18.\u2014 Owing to the securi- Yo which bave been issued upon the nsdian Northern Railway Company's pew terminal facilities in Winnipeg it is im ble for the National Tranecontin- ae is mmission sage a satisfactory title for p y, whic it im desired to utilize for the Grand Trunk Pacitic.An agreement has been seached accordingly whereby the Winnipeg terminals will be owned jointly by t aud by the Canadian Northern, and will be used jointly by the latter and by the new Transcontin mtal \" that is now being built by the inion Government and the Grand Trunk Pacitic Railway Company.The route of the Mackenzie & Mann line of railway from Georgian y to Montreal has now Leen approved the Mimster of Railways, with the exception of the rtion into Ottawa.The portion f; \u2018arillon to Grenville, 6 ad longside the Ottawa river, was accept- by the Minister of Railways yester- WINNIPEG MURDER CORONER'S JURY HOLDS TODD RESPONSIBLE FOR GIRL'S DEATH.Winnit Man, July 16.\u2014We, the coramer'a qu , belivve that Georgians Biron was ned in room 3, Imperial Hotel, on June 10, between 10 a.m.and 2 p.m., and we believe that H.Wil son Todd was guilty of causin death,\u2019 was the verdict given tonight on the body of the Biron woman.The evidence given at the inquest did not ekar away much of the mystery, for why the dose of carbolic acid was administer of to the woman still remains unexpliin- ed.The post moriem revealed the fact that abe was enciente, and the evidence that Todd was bout to perform an operation, but low or why she took or was given carbolic ie not disclosed by the itions, Todd hadn't completed any operation, but the ju finde that by the discovery of zarbol acid in the stomach of be body that cath, be was guilty of her d MURDER AT WINDSOR EXAMINATION OF SPINDLEMAN ADJOURNED UNTIL TOMORROW.Windsor, Ont., July 16\u2014Cliristopher indleman, who, io a drunken spree, his wile on Baturday, was serai ed in the Police Court Loder and the esse adjourned until Wednesday.The funersi of the murdered woman took place today to Windsor cemetery, e of J.Bnelgrove, pastor of the a reh the Ascension, conducted a le service at and lamentations of Were pitiful to hear.residence, The the children Spindleman, on Saturdey night, dur- lng « whiskey spree, shot and w 90 she st 08 4 cauip stool of her residence, at Wellington avenue, Wiudeor, Ont.Seven minptes after the bullet \u2018orsshed th the woman's head she was dead, alain 7m sight of four of her children.One of them, Robert, whe rded near by, and witnemed the crime, ran to the «cene and snatched the revolver awuy from bis frenzied father just na he was About ta, cod hie on, vx hence.Strogeling rately 1e two men rolled shout the lawn.Youth triumphed.and the murderer was overcome and held until the arrival of Policeman Maitre, \u2018Let me look at her once more, beg ged Rnindlerran Maitre led him back to the Wwn where the woman lay.dead, \u2018That ie just where T intendel tn soot he~\u2019 maid Sn'adleman heartlewlr, Then he was led away to the police at-tion, The tragedy wes tha It of * life devoted ta whisker and ta psy of his wife, Her reciiminations le to Hitter Muarrels, which grew so frequent hat Robert.the «nm.left b wh he n, left home and ENDED HER LIFE DR.MARGUERITE BELL, CHARGED WITH QUESTIONABLE PRACTICES IN DETROIT, TAKES POISON.Windsor, Ont, Ju .\u2014Dr.Mar Pguerite Bell, aged Wore he years, = practicing phystian, Texding at No.@ lifford street, Detroit, was pl up- der arrest there lste on y night, detectives from the Central pre death of durs Tr Minter ages en rs.lorningrtar, uneteen years.The officers had fore- ed a confession of guilt from the wo man, and she was about to be taken from her residence to police headquarters when, without a moment's warning, she swallowed a dose of por- son, dying shortly afterwards, investigation made yesterday disclosed that Dr.Bell bad been guilty of many questionable operations, but not until now has direct evidence been forthcoming.Dr.Bell was a native of Untano, having Eved at Morpeth up to fifteen ears sg where she ht \u2018school, She bop i of ces LO cago homeopathic ege welve years ago began active practice in Le troit as a specialist on women's die cares.She bas a sister residing in Mor- peth.\u2014 LIQUOR KILLED BOY SUCH IS VERDICT OF CORONER'S VERDICT REGARDING CASE AT ORILLIA.- Orillia, July 17.\u2014At the coroner's inquest, held in the Council Chamber here yesterday afternoon to inquire into the death of Daniel Fountain, the nine-year- old son of the late Joseph Fountain, conclusive evidence was uced to show that the boy came to his death by driok- ing liquor, but a finding by the jury was not arrived at, adjournment being e until next Monday in the hope that further testimony will be fo ing to show who is responsible for the death.\u2014_\u2014 OLD STEAMSHIP TICKET THE ALLAN OOMPANY HONORS PAPER ISSUED THIRTY YEARS AGO.1t is seldom that a steamship company honors a ticket issued more than thirty years ago, and yet a case of this kind has Just occurred.n 1875, whea the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, from which the Allan Line was evolved, beld away, a Mis Hobertson, of Glas gow, purchased a ticket from Glasgow to Quebec, with the intention of croming the Atlantic.Circumstances arose, however, which prevented her coming, but she retained the ticket.Some weeks ago she conceived the idea of taking the trip, and, baving the ticket in her possession, she it forwarded to the Mesors.Allan, by whom it bas been honored, and who have issued another ticket in its stead.The old ticket is regarded as a great curiosity, It was issued on May 2, 1873, by the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, of which Mr.Al lan was the found.Miss Robertson has friends in this &ity, among them be ing the Rev.John MecKillican.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.Uttawas, July 17.\u2014A contract has been swarded to Sir.George F.Webb, of Hamilton, for the construction of a new Drill all in that city to cost $220,000.Messrs.McGillivray & Labelle have received 8 contract to build a new public building at North Bay to cost $38.000.There 18 to be a new public building at Iberville, which will be built by Mr.A.(+.Marshall, of Ottawa, at à cost of 48, 000.A new public building at Inver ness, N.S.will te built by Mr.E.F.unro, of New Glasgow, at a cost of $15,000.ALBERTA PENITENTIARY OFFI.CLALS, Ottawa, July 18.\u2014The officials of the new Alberta penitentiary have been appointed as follows :\u2014 Warden, M.Mc Ganley, of Fort Vermillion; deputy warden, R.H.Steadman, of Pepe! shene, On\u2018.; accountant, J.wan, of Orillia, Ont.; and su n, Dr.Forin, of Kdmonton, Alta, Mr.man was formerly deputy warden of the Pevetanguishene Reformatory.\u2014\u2014 a BURGLARS AT RICHMOND, -[ death leaves a blank Richmond, Que., July 18.-Some time; took in lding the dignity and effce-| London, and £300.000 je t during ares night leCourt\u201du confec- tiveness her husband's cxalted office.\u2019 $ ally in foram nd Hamburg by 4 store was broken into bur-| Thee \u2018Daily Mail\u2018 says: The most bril-| Mr.ie executors for educw or tars, rid ected aa entrance rough Uant among the le sp of beiliant churitabl purposes.me lows.rs| Am women w ve come ive helped themesives to the dainties that among uy Tady Curzon com! the| COL.SIMON WINFIELD SCOTT.were bandy, and also secured a small] intellecual force end vigor of the new Seattle, Wash.July 19.\u2014Col.Simon amounk of money.world with the charm, grace and tact of Winfleld Scott, for sizteen years gen- THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS, | DEAD.LADY CURZON THE LATE LADY CURZON London, July 18\u2014Ledy Curson, wil®) the old.Much of the wonderful success of Lord Curzon of Kedieston, the former of Lord Curaon\u2019s rule in India was due Viceroy of India, who has been ill for to his wife's quiet but strong aid, * some Jays, died at 740 this evening.She never quite recovered from her sert- SORROW .ous illness at Walmer Castle, Kent, 10 IN INDIA, 1904, and the recent hot weather brought on a pronounced attack of general de-| Simla, Punjab, British India, July 19.\u2014 bility.She was former) Mary The news of the death of Lady Curzon | Leiter, daughter of the Inte Levi Z-|of Kedleston, wife of the former Vice- Leiter, of Chicago.Lady Curson of Kedieston, before her marriage Miss Mary Victoria Lei- ter, was the eldest daughter of the Chicago millionnaire, Mr.L.Z.Lei- ter, and sister of Mr.Joseph Leiter, of Chicago.Her marriage to bord Curzon, then .George Curson, M.P., was celebrated on April 22, 1895, at St.John's Episcopal Church, Washington, the ser vice being of & aimple character, exeept that it was fuily choral, Lady Cuthon being very fond of music.Her brides maids were her two sisters, Miss Nanny Leiter and Miss Deisy Leiter.Bishop Talbot pficiated, Shortly a ber marriage Lady Ou roy of India, caused & great shock here and from all parts of India come expressions of keen sorrow.Her splendid: work in behalf of the natives, especially ; the women, endeared her to ali tbe In- MESSAGES OF co LENCE.London, July 19.\u2014Lord Curson of Kedieston was the recipient to-day of a continuous stream of messages of condolence on the death of his wife, from India, America.and Great Britain.including expressions of sympa from the King and other members of the Royal Section.of het hurnesd fh one m8 ED election of her ose .Lancashire constitue; .~d > Ce ALFRED BEIT et a EST a EE ee Country ho t re nd al me The here 2 ings and, driving through the towns and Ww he Made his villages of the constitueney, 3 the acquaintance of the voters, thej Fortune is Generously wives and children, and her clever Remembered in did not a little to secure her husband's , return to parliament.His will Lady Curzon went out to Indis with her husband in Jenny, 1900, when he took up the office of Viceroy and Gov- ernior-Geveral of British India.In Indis, as wife of the Viceroy, her duties were largely of a social character and she showed herself well fitted for the responai- bilities of her bigh position, the strain of which reached its highest at the coronat'on durbar at Delhi, She also took an active part in the works of benevolence for which India offers so large à field.She gave her patronage and active sucouragement to the celebrated MANY BEQUESTS OF A PATRIOTIC AND BENEVOLENT CHARACTER.London.Jyly 20.\u2014Owing to premature nd ing the will of the bie Mr, Alfred Bait, the South (rican financier, the executors of Mr.Beit's estate to-night gave out the exact terms of the public bequests, without, however, disclosing the amount of the fortune left, which, it is believed, fund originated by her lecessor, Lady | will take & considerable time to euti- Dufferin, under which itals are pro- mate.owing to the fluctuation in the vided und maintained for the medical price of shares owned by Mr.Beit, The some enumerated inake the vast total of W,06:3,000 not including the value of the estate bequeathed to his native city of Hamb or the art trewures bestowed ou the Natimal Gallery and the museums of Berlin and Hamburg.ft in however, believed that the negra ll be not far æbort of $12,500,000.One provision of the $8,000, to be ges in the developm~nt and construc- of means of communication and transmission by railway telegraphs and and surgical treatment of native women.In addition to this she initiated a new scheme which is supplementary to the Lady Dufferin fund.This is the training of women as midwives for ze pana women, and no benevolent enter prise was so much called for or is likely to do such extensive good.REGRET IN LONDON.wirelem te pay and telephones in London, July 18.\u2014The death of Ladf| Rhodesia upon the Caps to Cairo Curzon excites general and aincere regret ilway, which with other juests for for the loss of an admirable and accom South Afrim, demonstra\u2019e that Mr.t's interost in the welfare of the country in which his fortunc was made, was equal to that of bis old associate, plished woman, and sympathy for Curzon in his deprivation of a clever and devoted wife.The int rest which the marriage arowsed in Great Britain Cecil Rhodes, ; be demanded on that socount.For his rapidly developed into enthwdastic ad-| The .picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds jeath, ar mn his life, Mr.Sage had pro- miration for the adaptability Lady Cur-lof \u201cI.Cockburn and her children.\u2019 |vided\u201d against every human contingency is Jeft to the British National Gallery, and Reynolds's picture * Mistress Boone and her daughter,\u2019 and other art trae.sures, are left to Berhn and Hamburg, and to the colleg» of Technology con- nerted with the University, the pear in to-morrow morning's + papers fun, of zn.and Lom Nap shares might seem fulsome, if it were not known od The sum of $l 000,001 is feft to to reflect opinions which have been often th University of Johannreburg, 81.\" train Fook which ie essential omnis bequeathed for educational or , : 2e | Shatitable jrarpones in Jovi san: - ly the newspaper of Englieh high eocie- 165 torritarios sithim the field of.tbe ree mn wher auorrow for British South African Company.$i30.- the lors of à woman who, alike by ber! 000 tn the tesrarch fund of the London character, beauty and talents, saptivated Cniveraity, £123.00 to the Rhole Uni in à few ru wghind, America ani] versity of (irmhametown.Cape Colony: India.With quiet zeal and clear hight! 850,000 to the Rhoden Memorial Fund od constancy which is characteristic of at Capetown, $80,000 to the Union Jack American Judgment and ambition, she Club of Tondon* $100.00 to the de devoted hernel 's firm in Sonth Africa, for educa- \u2018tional or charitable purposes in the Transvaal; $8,000 for the mame pur to Kimberley: $1500 to Dw.amesor, now Premier of Cape Col: ony, and Sir Lewis Mitch, irman of the De Iefrs Company.and trustee of the Rhodes Sunday-schaol, fur the same purpose in Cape Colony: $100,000 ia left to the King's Hospital (London) funds, and f10N.0N0 to us dionpital- jatri e son showed in her new position in British society especially the manner in which she filled the exacting and delicate de mands of her station as wife of the Viceroy of India.The editorial comment which will ap- to her husband's carcer and the brilliant success of his wife wan not the least remarkable feature of Lord Cnrzon's historic vice royalty.\u2019 The \u2018Standard\u2019 save: \u201clady Curzon'e which \u201cthis com- try has reason to deplore., 8he not only maintained the stately traditions of the vicei-regal court, but gave thom pecial attraction by her own frei .he and he devo ed pride which She | Troy, eral land and tax speht the Paeifs Coast Company, died yeste of paraly- ds.He was 74 years old.re coming te Besttls, Col.Scott was in the Indian service.Ha was custodian of Chief Joseph after his captors by General THE HUN.DAVIDGLASS DEAD FORMER MP.IN THE MACDONALD GOVERNMENT PASSES AWAY AT SPOKANE, WASH.London, Ont.July 19.-The Hoa.David Glam, formerly of this city, is dead at Npokane, \u2018washington.Air.Glass had for maux years resided thers.He had & notable public career in London, having been mayor for sev- em] years, and a member of parliament for Middlesex for the short time preceding the fall of the Macdonald Government in 1873.In his latter years of activity be spent much time in foreign travel.He was about seventy-six years of age.DEATH OF RUSSELL SAGB A MAN OF MANY MILLIONS WHO NEVER TOOK A HOLIDAY.Russell Sage, aged financier, died suddenly at his country home, Cedarcroit, at Lawrence, 0, yesterday, from heart failure, the result of a complication vf diseases, incident : to old age.He would have celebrated! his 90th birthdsy on Aug.4 next.He! appeared to be in [fairly beslth right up to noon yesterdsy.when be was seized with a sinking spell, his death occurring at 4.30.The interment will take place on Th y, at Troy.\u2018The funeral services are to held on the day previous, at the West Presbyterian Church, in West 42nd street, New York, of which Mr.Saga bad been a me: for many years.Aus.4, ; eseding to-day before CANADIAN CABLES (Canadian Amsiclated Press.) London, July 18.\u2014To meet the a of harvest Lands in th» ian west the Canadian Pacihe Jira announces u rate of si frora Liv | to any destination Uetweem Aug.and Aug.28.After working « inouth harvesters are entitled to return for tbe same amount not later than Nov, London, July 16\u2014Anotber Baivation Army party of emigrante leaves this week, making the total for the sessom nesrly thirteen thousand.About £10, 000 has ser been advanced to emt- srants.ext year, owing to the cancelling of the contract with the Norta Atlantic Trading Compeny, the Army expecta to send a conmderable number of Continental cmigrante under its ofti- cers\u2019 care.In the near future a party of tweuty families of Nestorian Uhns- tians, from the region of South ot \u2018Ent- lis, will be taken to join the Little Nes torian colony near Battleford, Alberta.London, July 17.~The Hom.Kdward Blake and Mr.C.R.Devlin, M.¥, mil for Canada on the Allan Liner has been oift- cally informed of the cancellation ot Morville ss a port of call for Canadian mails after Aug.3.London, July !7\u2014Argument is pro- i the Privy Ceuncil ia the case of the Christian Brothers va.the Minister of Education of Ou- tario, as to the right of the Christian Brothers to teach in ihe separate schools at Oitara, London, July 18 \u2014-in tie Jlctse of Comacos to-ily, in ansver lo 4 cut tion by Mr.Lonedale, Mr.Lioyd- George stated toi.snc: the prefzrcins fosoeded to Bath jrods by New Russe! was born on 1816, in the little hamiet of Verona, Oneids county, New York, where his parcs Elishe and Pence Sage.mem.| rs of a little company of pioneers from Connecticut, had baited while on! their westward march in quest of a homestesd.\u2018The family decided to; settle in Oneida county.At the age of twelve years, young Russell began his career as an errand boy in the grocery store of his brother, Henry, in N.Y.He was quickly advanced to the of salesman, and at\u2019 the age of 22, established a wholesale gro- oery of his own at No.13 River atreet, Troy.He soon became one of the prominent merchants of the tows and \u2018a leader in politics.He was a Whig, and in 1845 was elected to his fied office as alderman, later becoming county treasurer.In 1833 he was elect: ed to Congress.By 1857 he had sc quired a fortune estimated at almost half a million dollars, a vast amount for those days, and determined to re tre from active business life, He had, however, already become interested in railways, and this eventually determined him to devofé bis future energies to op erations in Wall street, and in 1883 he ed his first office in New York.He formed an secociation with the late Jay Gould, and about 1872 originated the system of trading in \u2018putts,\u2019 \u2018cally\u2019 and \u2018straddles.\u2019 in which he continued to deal thereafter on a coloaal scale.His fortune, like that of Mr.Gould, increased mainly from the advance in value of the securities of corporations which came under the control of the two great financiers.At time of hie death, Mr.Sage wus an officer and director in 25 great railways and telegraph corporations.A startling incident oreurred_in his office on Dec.9, 181.Henry P.Nor- erosa, of Boston, a man of unbalanced mind, visited him and demanded an immediate gift of $1200,000, When the offer was refused, Norcross dropped a dynamite homb upon the floor, thn explosion of which blew Norcross to atoms, killed one of the clerks and wrecked the whole office.r.Sage was severely injured by the explosion.Mr.Sage was pever known to take a holiday.Ile waa married twice.first to Mary Winn, daoghter of I.E.Winn, of Trov.His wife died in 1867, and two vears later he married Maria Sho- cum, daughter of James Blocam, of New York city.is low and her brother, Col.Slocum, were named as the execu- tore of his will.; Financial disturbances Thich might vosiably follow the, removal : rom c of so important a factor in gren! affaire of busimes have long been die counted, and every contract Mr.Sage hae made in the lending of mener in the lant two years has contained a clause stipulating that in the event of his death no payment of moneys lent should which might injuriously affect the en- terpriees in which he was # active for a lifetime extraordinary in its length.New York, July 23.\u2014There is prob ably no pron in the financial] world who was better usinted with the late Mr.Sage than Mr.Henry Clews.The latter eaid last night:\u2014 \u2018Mr.Sage was undoubtedly the wealth.jest man on the Street.Mia fortune can be conservatively estimated at from £3.000.000 to $100,007,000.Aa to the disposition of his wealth, T have no ides what provisions Mr.made.1 have no doubt, however, that there will he some charitable bequests.Mr.Sage war not à mean man, nor was he a miser, Like other wealthy men who ve taught the value of ecomomy, Mr.\u20ac began by saving hie pennies, and the policy had become a part of his nature._ _MR&.RAINRACH.Richmond, July 20-Mre.Rambach, wife of Mr.A.& Rainbech, manager of the Ewtern Townships Bank here, died this morning after an illness of two months, el CRIDIFORD.Kingston, T 18\u2014Mme of Kingston'a oldest citizews died to-day in the ps of Mr.John Cridiford.who had reas the sdvanced age of ninety.seven.Most of his life wns spent in this city.He was in the fancy goods and grovery busi nese for many years.Saskatchew: 3 + ele Note came ina operas:an :n WQZ total exports :com Sealand to places within ae Emprz bad meivcased from £l4,105,683 ta £UGU EN, or Jb t The \u2018œal exports te D! vues outride the Emmpr: vessedl tom £843,005 to 297417 or 1354 pereust.During the sa ind, the e.ports ot British prod ice frm de v=ited M3 dom to New Zealand incrosred from £0,425798, or una permat, Statisties of British exp».:s to other colonics will be given for x mers cf wars, bat ex seut én the zax of Canada, the \u2018nate tution of the preference \u2018is Leen too recent to enanle a safe infarence to be drawn as to che effe-t cn the hyures.WESTERN CROPS DR.SAUNDERS, OF OTTAWA, THINKS THEY ARE THE BEST YET.Ottawa, July 20.\u2014Dr.Ssunders, diree- tor of the Experimental Farm, who is now in the west, Les sent the following m to the icultural Department from Indian Hi Sask.: \u2014 Have seen crops in Manitoba and Saskatchewan to this point.Grain of all sorts well eaded ai enerally very promis Very fine fields of wheat seen Through: out Manitoba.At Experimental Farm, Brandon, all heavy.Found some rust there.ound some rust on leaves, put none æ sale, No rust on oats of rley.Nearly all grain crops seen in Many of them are excellent.osta, bariey and s on Experimental Farm very beavy.hink they are as good as bave ever been seen Tiere.No rust found on any of the cereals.Large excursion here today of farmers from all points between here and Prince Albert and west to Moose Jaw, all agree that crops of all sorte this year promise to be best they have ever y \u2014 \u2018CANADA GAZETTE\u2019 NEWS.Ottawa, July 21.\u2014To-day\u2019s \u2018Canadas Ge- zete\u2019 publishes the instructions given by the sovereign last year to the Gavernoe ticneral of Canada, in which His Excellency is authorized to bear aleo the title \u2018Commander-in-Chief in and over our Dominion of Canada.\u2019 Tncorporation has been granted by letters patent to the following new companies: \u2014 The Canadian Converters Company, with authorized capital of three millions, and headquarters in Montreal, to mang.facture textiles of all kinds, boxes, paper, and to take over other companies engèged in like industries.The incor - poratots are Memsrs, A.H.8m.J.H, Black, G, H.Harrower, J.R.Gordo, and R.A.Dunton, all\u2019 of Montreal.The Hygiene Laundry Company, with authori capital of ten thowand dol lars.ahd headquarters in Montreal.The Consolidated Elevator Company, with authorized capital of $800,000 and headquarters in Winnipeg.The Desmartesu Prétabers: Supply Company, with authorized capital of $196,000, and headquarters in Montreal, J.H.Blumenthal's Sons, with authorized capital of £100,000, and headquarters in Montreal.The Resd Timber and Lumber Cor pany, wth authorised capital of $1,000, 000, and hesdquarters in Ottawa.\u2014\u2014 RELEASED, AND AT ONCE REAR- * \u201cRESTED.Kingston.(nt.July 20.\u2014Metralfe, à former C.P.R- operator.who defaulted, end was senten to four years\u2019 imprisonment, was rclessed from the penitentiary at noon, and was immediately arrested for bavag stolen money rt tances from the Dominion Express Lom ny at Neepawa, Man.Metralfe was urried to the Kingston and Pembroke railway trajp, and started for the seens of hiv late misdoinge.GQ.C.Metcalfe was sent to prison here for defaulting at fault Ste.Marie.He was chased inte the United States.His wife nud family live at St.John, N.B.He is now accused of ebealing a $000 at Neepawa, and a warrant hes Packets ut is release for two years.He pre tested that be never was in Neepawa. h à 4 BISLEY MEET OVER The King's Prize Won by Cap.Davies, of the First Middle x Regiment.\u201c HOW TUE OANADIAN TEAM HAS von me 0 PO VT + AN \u201cioe \u2014 COMK OUT IN THE COMPE- TIONS AT BISLEY.Bisley, July 21.\u2014 Captain Davies, of the First Middlesex, won the King's Prize at the meeting which cloved here to-day.Hw bcore wae 3M.In send ce came Ti « Oraster, of Rho- , à point ind.Canada's only cwentative in the final hundred, Sergt.burst, wes in Mh place, Winning 12 and the NRA.badge.Three ranges were shot today.AL 800 yards Mayhurst put on 44.at 900 hw ecure was 45, and at the 1.000 yard range the beat ie coud do was 89, making bis total for three rauges 128, and for the three a of the match, 37, or 17 piste behind the winner.The latter.ptain Davies, is known to many Canadian riflemen, having been à member of the British team Which shot for the Palma trophy at Ottawa some years \u201che wentation of prizes took place this aftermoon.Prince Arthur of Cun naught officisting, In enting the Kolapore Cup to Lieut.Col.Wiison, the commandant, he said that he hoped the Canadians would come in and win it.rd Roberts inspected the Canadian team on Naturday afternoon, speaking a few words to each man.expressing the hope that they were the winners of many prizes.According to the cabled reports the aggregate winnings the Canadians were: \u2014 Capt.Skeddon, Hamilton.Lieut.Semple, N8.Sergt.Mortimer, Ottawa.\u2026 .Havhuret, Hamilton.8 vaaree3RREIEBRRE \u2014 008 osscooliaRebho Borg avons .Caven, Vistori Bergt.Kerr.Toronto.Sergi.Moms.Tewmiion.| .Ilugeins.Tamilton.Pte.Smith.Ottawa.Pte.Blackburn, Winnipeg.Sergt.Nichols, Toronto .\u2026 © Pte.J.Leask.Toronto.\u2026 .\u2026 Piper S.Leask.Toronto.The remaining members of the team, Qergt.Gilchmst, Toron's: Pte.Pinand, Ottawa, and Sergt.Whitler.Toronto, did not get into the prize list.winninge of Serst.Bayles were £20, and of Capt.Mitchell, £30 8s.PRINCE OF WALES.Ta the Prince of Wales, open only to bronse medals; there are of 6 rrizes, of a total value of £ of iven by HRH , which the first is £100, the Prince of Wales.carrying off five prizes the Canadians got their share.Pte.Allen.of London, waa fifteenth, and Captain Skedden, of Hamilton, twen- | ty-third, each winning thee pounds.Pte.Drysdale, of Montreal, was thirty sixth, Captain \u2018Forrest.of Vancouver, forty: ninth, and Staff Sergt.Kerr, of Toronto, sixty-first, each winning two unds, scores of the Canadians in this match were: mm wm yds.Tota Pte.Allen, London.Capt.Skedden, Hamilton Pte.Drysdale, Montres).Capt.Forrest, Vancouver Bergt.Kerr, Toronto .Bergt.Craven, Victoria .Sergt.Hayhurst, Hamii- Major Dillon, Osbawn .Blackburn, Winni- hx er ae ee an 11 as ee Lieut.Semple, Truro .Corp.Youhill, Pte.Smith, Ottawa .Sergt.Mortimer, Ottawa Piper 8.Leask, Tordnto Pte.Ploard, Ottawa.Pte.J.Leask, Torento.Sergt.Huggins, Hanul.Sergt.Whitley, Toronto.{LEANDRA TCH.The Alexandre is also à squadde 1 con Tetition, at the same ranges a< the Prince 62 chnezns8 &8 staczsÿ n25770K8 2% cases ES nytYRC6R 82 RISERE of Wales, but with only seven\u2019 shots at each range instead of the ten allowed ing the Iatter.Tt is one of the aggregate matches, There are three hundred and twenty-five prizes of a total ne of a thousand pounds.Of these the Canadians won ten, the win- mers being as follows: Licutenant Sem.le, #th, fifteen pounds: Corp.Youhill, Oth, ten Jounde; Captain Forrest.29th, five pounda: Pte, J.Leask, Rnd, fone ; .Mortimer, 108th, Major illon, 143 Pte.Blackburn, 130th.three each, aml Sergt.Caven, 187th: Rergt.Kerr, 108th, and Captain Mitchell, 213th, two pounds each.To-day the shooting for the King\u2019 ize will he opened, the firet range ol Dre fret stage, that at 200 yards.being fred in the afternoon.On\u2019 Wednesday the remaining twy ranges of the first stage.500 and 690 yards, will be fired.The second stage.twenty shots at 000 rds, open to the first three hundred in Be first stage, will be fired on Friday, and the third stage, in which the fret ene hundred in the second st are eligible, ten shots cach at MMM, and 1.000 yards, will be fired on Ratorday.The other first.clase cvent on today's card ja the Duke of Cambridge, ten shots at 900 yards.In the Ringer vnaquadded competition, the tirst prise for which is a Ringer bicycle, Rergt.Mortimer, of Ottawa, in twentieth place, won 20s; Beryl.Nichola, Toronto, thirtieth, 3s, and Lieut.Sem: ple, Truro, thirty first, 20min the Duke of Cambri Match, at 000 varie, ten shote each, Canadiens did poorly, their scores, with two excep tiens, being below foriy.c firmt prize Je thie competition in twenty pounds.e aeores were 8s follows: Private Al | #; Major Captain Private 1.n! BE The shillings, and Captain Mitchell, in eev- enty-nincth place, also won 0 shillings.in the Stock Kxchange Reserve Prues, Sergt.Nicholls, in thirtieth, and Lieut.Semple, in forty-firet place, each won twenty shillings.Serge.Nichole, of Toronto, in féteth place in the Duke of Cambridge Match, won fort shillings: .Kerr.in 378th; Rergt, Mortimer, in Win, and fers.Stuart, in 33rd place, cach won 40s.STRATHCONA PRIZE-WIXNFER.Bisley, July 20.\u2014Rvery year Lord Stratheuva presente à valuable prise to the Canadian making the highest score in the Grand Aggregate, which is made up a the ; the, Alexan- ira, the first of of the Kiug's Lod the tirat stage of the St.George's, When ford Strathcona vis.ted the Canadun imp the first stage it the Bt.Georges «nd wo ip presented rue to Lieut.Lieut.Bemple Jol.BE.W, Wilson, t! commandast, with the request that he band it over to the winner.At the conclusion of the | Bt.George's this was found to be Lieut.Semple, of Truro, N.8., who led Major Dillon by two points.Major Dillon up to the last range of the St.George's, when lie was passed by Lieut.Semple.He does not go upcompenmted, however, for he wins the second prise, the goid | watch offered by the Canada Company.Following were the scores of the Cana- ans: \u2014 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS Er Youhill, 1; Private Drywiele, Sergt.IL EEE rene cou i ; a ard, 8; ce tain eddon, 30.ci In the All Comers te, Lieut.\u2014 Scogple.in twenty-fourth place, wom 40/DR.SPROULE MP, SUPREME GRAND MASTER-MR.THOMAS GILDAY ONE OF THE IMPERIAL GRAND LBC QURERS- te, July 18.\u2014Dr.T.Sprou MP, East or ae; s ous, o the Grand nge Lodge of British ol MR.THOMAS GILDAY.Eng.was chosen for the mest triennial meeting in 1900.This year's gathering was bro to a close with a banquet to-night in Victoria Hall.These are the new :\u2014Immediate sident, Robt.Burne, Toronto; ne La Dr.T.&.Sproule, M.P.Markdale.Ont.; D.0.D.T.G.À.K.8t.G.T1 Lisut.Semple .3% 9 31 \u20ac 2% \u20ac MS Ma).Dillon \u2026 5% MG 95 66 206 Capt.Forrest .31 2 13 6 9 @ 366: Sat.Iayburet 23 3% 38 00 95 61 MW | Capt.skeddon NONUMMY Pte.Bmith .39 % 2 BM NU GE 28 Bgt.Caves .83 81 24 61 M 64 9 Set.Mortimer 2 1 2 @ 21 55 M Sgt.Nichois .\u201cRIHEN GW Corn.Youhill 22 M6 2% 64 #7 61 20 Pte.Blackburs .30 29 31 G1 9 68 MI |; Sgt.Kerr .20 21 24 61 91 59 296 Pte.Drysdale , .51 21 81 55 92 64 IN, Pte.Allen .31 17 M 66 4 09 D! Pte.91 M 2 bé 91 67 227! Piper $.Leusk 28 29 91 65 7 63 234 :8at.Huggion .8 M 30 67] 4 @ M; IF Gilebrist .39 37 M 57 & §7 WW» loat.Whiteley .28 22 2 8 8 6 IN \u2018Pte.J.Leask .30 .31 GS 8 6 It i In the Imperial Tobacco (\u2018ompany's | match, at 1.000 yards, ten shots , i the Canadisms did poorly cwing to a, | strong wind which blew etraight across the ranges.The first prise in this competition is a silver trophy, valued at ! £82 104.given Ly the Impérial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland.Limited.There are forty-nine other prizes valued at a hundred and thirty unde.The scores were as follows: \u2014 Private Allen.Private Blackburn Pajor rn aie .ivate Drysdale .Major Diflon.! Captain Forrest .Sergrant Uilchrist.Rergeant Huggins.Rergeant Hayhurst Kerr serge \u2014 i .fFeugeant Nichols.Private Pinard .\u2026.Lirutensut Remple.\u2018rivte Smith.t IPRA eRA=z3vL22URBES In the Wingrove competition, at 900 vends.Captain Skeddon, of Hamilton.made 34.1 In the Associated Cup Mawteh, at 300 ard O0 vards, Sergrant Mayles, of To , ronto, made respectively 20 and 34.| In the Handsworth Match.at 900 gorda.Sergrant Hugging, of Hamilton, nnd nt Mortimer, of Ottawa, each made Tiper \u2018Leask, of Toronto.won eight rounds in the St.George's Challenge | Vase competition.TO MONOR MEMORY OF GEN.WOLFE MR.F.C.WADF, K.C, SPEAKS Uk- FORE CANADIAN CLUB OF WINNIPEG, Winnipeg, Man, July 18.\u2014At conclusion ol the dren by Mr.F.Wade, K.t., of Vancuu upon of Wolfe, duty of Canada to the g at The Canadian Club luncheon to-day, the following resolution was adopted by the club, unanim , upon motion ot the Hon.T.Mayne ly, K.C.:\u2014\"Lbat, having had the pleasure of hearing the mort interesting address of Mr, C.Wade, K.C., on the subject ot a memorial mar the piace where tenerki \\Wolie is risd, 10 the jon of the members of \u2018he Cana Club of innipog this day areembled it is the duty of thie club, and thal of similar clubs throughout Csnade, to take up the matter of marking the burat place of General Wolfe, and to deal with the mame in a substantial agd tioal manner.And with that end n view a commitise be nmned hy the resident to deal with the subject at he earliest porsible date.- - Kingwton, Ont, Juty 10.burned MR.HARTY'S LAUNCH BURNED.ht th rate bee, el he mater .ve noel Grove, his summer \u2014 Joss is comeidersbie, sod the 11808, a committee was Nand, Treland, .and bad been cmployed on the first vice-president, W.J.Calvin.Brook- La N.Y.; second vice-president, Col.H, Wallace, C.B., Belfast.Treldnd: imperial grand chaplain, tbe A G.M.Black, Newrr, Ireland; deputy Bramp- chaplain, the Rev.Wm.Walsh, im NB: imperial grand secretary, Jas.Davideon, Dublin, Ireland, To kep up with the time and meet the that have taken place since vise the constitution.he committee was instructed to get recommendations from the e grand lodges of Eng de United Staton Australie and Bride the United States, - ral i South Africa.- \u2014_\u2014 IS THIS A CRIME?BODY OF ROBERT BARBOUR FOUND ON THE TRACKS AT ORILLIA\u2014CRIES OF \u2018MURDER!\" WERE HEARD.Orillia, Ont, July 19.\u2014About t on Tuesday night cries of \u2018murder\u2019 wakened the readents near the ruitvay sta tion.Bhortly after the crew of a freight train found the mangled remains of a man whom their train had passe:t, lying Beside the track.@hief Goodman and Coroner Mclean were notified end took the body in charge.The victim wae identifid as Robert Barbour, who had been around town for a few dass.new \u20ac.TP.R.line at Coldwater for a short time.Je appoared to be about forty years of age.NOVA SCOTIA ELECTION CASE PETITIONS AGAINST Micinittts.ROGHE AND UARNEX Dis MISSRD Q lfalifax, NS, July 18.\u2014 After two years of litigation, tne election petitions aguinst Meters, Wm.Roche amd Michael Larney were this afternoon dise ed on a techuicality.\u2019 This dismissal ot the cures came after a suggestion at one o'clock to-day by Judge lowusend that the parties agree on the one mde that the election be \u2018voided, and on the other that the disqualifisetion proceedings be abandoned The only case now left of all the Nova Seotis election tions % that of the Ton.W.B.siciding, in Queens Rhelburne.In sonnection with the Matifax cases, the petitioner's counsel asked the -ourt that the croes petition against Mespre.Horden and C'Multin de allowed to go -n.ber eait they were willing to waive the techmical point just desided if ibis cov'l be 1gréed upon.offer was not accepled \u2014 POKES FUN AT ALDERMEN POSTON PAPFR PUBLISHES FACE TIOUS REPORT OF MONTREAL DELEGATES' VISIT.The Boston \u2018Traveller\u2019 of Friday last reported that twelve Montreal aldermen o were au to be on à tour of i jon of the marketa in some of the lending cities of the United Riates, \u2018blew into town\u2019 on Th y'a hot wave, but managed to cecaps detection all day.\u201cThe object of their visit,\u2019 the Traveller\u2019 , \u2018was to inapect the city markets, hie they did in the most approved manner ly keeping ae far away from the market district as possible.came direct from Old Orchard, where hey in- spocted the markets slong tl beach.ore returning home they will visit the markets at Revere Beach, Point, ahant, Nantasket, Coney Island, Long b and Atlentie City.And after 1| some ten miles further east, om | tonce on Sept.1.1906, was 161.that they will report to their own city fo crnment that the markets in the \u2018nited States are maintained on a very high, plan.Jolly junketers,\u2019 the account mays, \u2018were much impressed with all th saw at Revers Beach, Nantasket au other \u2018maiketing\u2019 places.ter adds that other Bostoniams, besides the Market Committee, would \u2018have been de ighted to have had an rtunit; ae ot the delegation 1 they pA have got in touch with them.The Rostoa aldermen thought they could give the Monreal\u201d visitors ae value Te could only em\u2014 ut there was the Tub.= The delegation authorised by meeting of the civic markets committee to go the United States and study the market conditions in some of the large eitios was com Aldey Turner, in and M.Martin, and the of markets, Mr.ITALIANS UNDER ARREST a recent FOR STABBING TWO OWEN BOUND YOUNG MEN.Owen Sound, Ont, July 20.\u2014Frank and Thomas Galvin, who were stabbed on Tuesday night in a fracas with tal.; ons, are both expected to recover.{ Frank Galvin had a close call, as all the , numerous cuts were deep and near the vital organs.An attempt was made to hush the matter up.and it was not till eighteen hours after the fracas that { the police were notified.The three for- .vigners blamed left on the early train on Wednesday, purchasing transporta- ition 10 Montreal.They were arrested j at Smith's Falls on the Montreal express from Toronto, whieh arrived there about four a.m.yesterday.STRATHCONA WANTS G.T.P.BUT RAILWAY WILL PROBABLY CROSS THE SASKATCHEWAN FARTHER EAST.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014Dr.McIntyre, M.P.for Strathcona, submitted to the cabinet yesterday the plea of his constituents that the majn lina of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway should th: the town of Strathcona, and cross the North Saskatchewan at Edmonton.The railway itself bas applied, however, for power to cross the river at Clover Bar, t ground that the Strathcons route would expose them to excessive grades, and it is thought that the government order = give the company permission to do ti BANQUET FOR PREMIER THE HOX.MR.GOUIN TO BE HON- ORDED BY LOCAL POLITICIANS IN THE FALL.Latulippe, president of the Letel- aE annonced yesterday thet ar rungaments had been made for the holding of a political demonstration for the Hon.Lomer Gouin.The affair will taka place in Montreal next fall, under the auspi of the Letellier and the other Lil clubs of Montreal, and its feature will be the discussion of the readjustment of the subsidies accorded to Quebec by the Dominion Government.Delegates {rom the Liberal clubs of the principal cities of Ontario and Quebec are to be in attendance.The most important boards of trade of both provinces have also been ested to send representatives.Beveral leading Conservatives of this province are said to have promised their concurrence, ss the subsidy question is one of interest to both rties.The date of the demonstration not yet been determined, but it is the intention of the organisers to hold it early in the fall.DEPAKTMENT OF MINES NEW DEPARTMENT TO RE CREATED NEXT SESSION.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014The Geological Sur and the Mines Branch, which have hitherto been attached to the Department of the Interior, have hae sd under the charge of the Hon.Mr.Tem.pleman, the new Minister of Inland Re venue.Next session the mines branch will be raised to the status of a separ ate department, with Mr, Templeman at its head as Minister of Mines, {rope of its ueluloc will also be en.rearrangement wag > ned when the British Columbia min ter accepted the portfolio of Inland Revenue.The mines branch is one that has devoted itself to work of a most ctiml and useful character since its organization.Much of ite attention hea been given to British Co- a, and it is felt that the Britirh Columbian cabinet representative at the head of thia department will be able 2 accomplish Talughle te in [mak a ely nown the almos boundless extent of Canada\u2019s mineral wealth.\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS TWO TO BE ESTABLISHED IN AL BERTA, bridge and the 4 part of Southern Alherie where: coon ; a oi wonders have been accomplished as cent yeers by means of irrigation.| SCHOOIS IN ALBERTA.Edmonton, Alta, July 20.\u2014During the ten months of the existence the ment of education for Alberta there has been erected one-fifth as many ools as the province originally con- ained.The number of schonle fn exis ince WINONA LAKE CONFERENCE SUNDAY.SCTIOOL WORKERS RBF- RESENTLNG FOURTEEN MILLION SCHOLARS WILL ASSEMBLE UN AUGUST & Eixty-nine stat i torsd- tories of Ge Bat Sates, tan , Mo- 2100, Centre! Americs and Cuba will und representatives to the annual meet.mg of the executive committee of the International Sunday school Association, at Winona Lake, Ind, on Aug.4 for s \u2018four days\u2019 consideration of problems and poms of great importance to the sunday-schcol world, The one hundred men who will moet for this conference ate prominent in t business as well as the religious life A Birun./ {be sections they represent, and constituency for which they will tease Inte includes 153,000 a 1, 500.000 officers and teachers, and mare than fourteen million scholars, in thirty religious denominations.; In adition to the committee, there will he present the entire ataff of interna tional field ers, who will préemt reports from the extensive field.The dean of this corps of workers is Marion Lawrenee, of Toledo, Ohio\u2014ome of the best known men in the Sunday-school world and for the past seven years gen: orl secretary of the International As sociation.r.Lawrano: has been for tiirty.one years superintendent of the Washington Avenne tional Bun- day-school of Toledo.and as author, lec: turer and practical Bunduy-achool = among ID pres.peeing for doe n ing for lution ia that of Adwit Bible Classes.It has been plated that there are 100,- 000 adult bible clcssee in $ day.schoolr of the international Seld and the committee recognise in their development a most important feature of the international work.A suggestion will be mace for the election of an imter national Nel secrets:y to have charge of this departmeni.Primary department matters will re aire thoro: » Consideration od lepartment wil Pl me er basis of definite work than ever before.Two of the important matters to be considered will have reference to the World's fifth convention.to be held in Rome, Italy, on Mar 20-33, 1907.and t he twelfth international convention, Mr.W.N.Hartshorn, of Boston.secretary of the World's Sendav-school convention at Jerusalem.in 1904.and chairman of the committee arranging for the trin to the World's Convention at ome, Ttaly, next rear, save the in ns now poiu a delegn at least one thowsand from the United States and Cavada.Mr.8, P.Leet, K.C., fe expactad to attend the conference as the ddegate for Quebeo province.A KENNEBEC MARRIAGE, On the afternoon Ji 1, .{jcorae\u2019s Presbyterian Goo À a enn Rosd, was well filled by aportators.who amembled to_witnee e of Min Agnes E.Cath arnt te r rs, Joe.don.Be es the n rs were - roe Shear, enti: Miriow and nistown.bride was gives away her uncle, Mr.Frank Cath- cart.e bridesminds were Miss Wit won and Mim Newton, snd the Foy men Mr.Walter Cathcart aod Mr.Samuel Wilson.After the cersmony the invited guests i 0 the home of the bride's mother, where supper was .After all had done j to that part of the entertainment, t! ng was apent in pleasant conver ti d listening to the strains of The organ until the guests began to dis- re, to their homes.Ale.pd Mo.ilson are very esteemed, à number and Toni of the wedding vresents showed, mong th were a rocking chair and crust stand from the Sabbath-sehool, in which the bride was a faithful and diligent tea as organist of the ahurch, Mr.wall as Wilson is one of the steady, induetrions and promising yung men of the settle ment, and he ie fortumaie n having decured his \u2018better half much a cap able acromplished young ledy.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.CORTELYOU IN HALIFAX SOME REMARKS ON INTERNATIONAL POSTAL AFFAIRS.Halifax, N.8.July 19.\u2014The Hoo, George B.Cortelyou, aster-genc of the United States, £ in Halifax with his family on à vacation.He d à few days here.but for tha future his plans are not definitely formed.He said e did not wish to express any opinion on the question of & two-cent letter rate between the United States and Great Britain, but he thought it not umlikely that some day euch an arrangement would be effected.The United States had, however, taken a step in the direction of greater international posial facilities hy ing the regulation weight of letters, Lhus rendering unneces- Eo de p or etter writing, an offset to the Bricien Lmperia t fr.Oortel- t rate that now vai vu one Bia \"hat & similar you mentioned the te Colt between, the United te 1 ippines an 0 5 t Cortelyou alluded to the fact that thors had been some difficulty with the Canadian post-office department regarding the transminsion of United Ftates magatin - and newspe: to this country, ere had, he ide been some friendly corre oct between che be land thé scheduled for Louisville, Xy., in June, {J 1908, tes, shly from Jour 24, 1906 QUEBEC NAS RADIUM FRENCH SYNDICATE CLAIMS TO HAVE DISCOVERED RICH DE POSITS AT MURRAY , BAY, Mesare.Arthur J.o and H.M.Lippens, , Lander À.Fieux, à French engineer, arrived ie Moutreal the other doy from Murry Bay, and stated that they found the precious metal, tedium, ia (he mics district around Murary Day.syndicate purchased an extensive mica property in that district from an American syndicate, On investigating their property, {hey found a peculiar earth, which the thought resembled that from w Prof, Curie sud his wife male the dnt discovery of this extraoëdinary element.They took samples of the earth to Paris, where it was snalysed by radium experts, with such results that Mr.Fieux was de spatched to Montreal this spring for the purpose of eondacting axperi- ments.MR, W, T.R, PRESTON GIVEN WORK IN THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCER.tam, July 31.\u2014Mr.wid : was bere yesterd: a terview with Sir Willd\u201d Laurier Sir Cartwright.Mr.Preston lors fer England on Thursday nest.e to close up his business as Commissioner of Immigration in Europe.It Horarned on pret good ut ny ot n 1) office: that Mr.Preston has been offered and socepted a ition in the Department of ade ele Commerce.After complet il Englan, to Japan, China and Cores for the pose of working up trade between ada and these countries.There is \u20ac steadily growing (rade between Canada Orient, and owing to the Biri i Sat of s be finding an outlet by the Pacifia, The visit of the Hon.Byduey Fisher to Japan a few years was (he caure of the Dominion anding a peofitable rket for flour and other prod: Mr will have a raped a still further carrying A PREBENDARY'S SCHEME UE PROPOSES TO FILL, UP CANADA WITH IMMIGRANTS.(Canadien Amociated Prem) J %\u2014 ny be Tounder 3 The Orarb Ary: at unched a propaganda to raise £100,000 to send 20,000 emigrants to next year.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 CURIOUS ACCIDENT TO À NEW TORK CLERGYMAN.New York, Jul The Rev.C.mail à Other à pe \" un ai x rl a suena] oid Sock be w ai ve cation in Brooklyn.While rs from « moving trolley car he bum, vioiently into another man wno was in the act of Jumping on the car.ane beads came toget er with mip ace seni sprawling to * roadway.other man was pot hurt, but the minister was picked wp tnconscions and removed lo t tal whers he wat found to hx from a Ganaerons h-mor the brain.Mr.Hall had not regained consciousness last night, aml there was grave fear Shat he woull not recover.\u2014 LUMBERMEN POISONED.Brockville, Ont., July 30.\u2014The lumber camp of Crate & Bparbam, at Frank: tows, was thrown into nervous excite ment this week by fifteen the choppers becoming violently ost simak taneonaly.y ea waa Pp severs] bad cPèers the stage of convulsions.It was evident the pat enta were suffering {rom poi t as to the cause it could mot be de termined except from pork which had been eaten.are now reported out of danger.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.Cleveland, O., July 19.\u2014The sixth ax nual convention of the National Eleetri- ca) Contractors\u2019 Amocistiop to-day es- dorsed trade schools for the educa\u2018 of boys in the mechanical arts.The vention sdopted a set of eniform bole to be used in markin wiri ve.Mr, James H.84 New Dh was elected president.ros.rt MAYOR OF PHILADKLPHIA ILL.Philadelphia, July 19.\u2014There was grant excitement fm this city this afternoon when it became known that Maroc Woe PI ver had been suddenly taken ptomaine poisening, in his office at the Oity Hail, and ha: his desk and hurried to hia home in brook.The mayor, who was pale and seemed wok, aid he had rn fecling well this morning end hed deuly grown worve.A CENTENARIAN'S DEATH, spondence on this sp pre Te oy ARIA ; two mments an e a , N.B., Ju ,\u2014 Rot- the matter would be suraightened out.Bee 0 Ya unde years ON FIRE old on Feb.13 y 4 ia te WHISKEY 0) « ou Lads Home, after threes days\u2019 | Dundee, July WA disaster fire nega.was ist .oke out in bonied warehouse ot eo.F.Matibew, (be emipent goo- esars.James Watson and Company, is» d .the largest concem of ite kind in Rcot- land.rge quantities of whiskey \u2018ran into the stress, ne 18 A BIG WOMAN BEATS THIER.estimated at $1,200,000.Fredericton, N.B.July 21.\u2014Chief An- \u2014\u2014 tony Sacobie ts still titular head of the DEPREDATIONS OF SKUNKS.New Brunswick Miemace, bat Jroctiol Kingston, ant uy a \u2014 x be fg yaad Jo pile be pid envale diet of ho! mentioned that Mrs, Bacobie w 2 fale devastation skunks rad \u201chocks.Berard à fod have bem in 112 new sshools bave bern cetablish- within the peat two 3 unds, and that the n 1 chief ia rs omise.h | at death's door as a result of 8 beating she gave him yesterday.\u2014 Xe ; sur 24, 1900 Mr.Winston Charchill on Zulus \u2018by STORY HAD NO FOUNDATION IN FACT\u2014SCOITISH MBM.B6BRS GROWING RESTLESS london, July\\17-The government apeang à surprise in the House of Commons to-day by proposing, without giving apy warning, the creation of & minister for Wales.In the course of the debate os the Education Bill.Mr.Lloyd George, president of the Board of Trade, an- bounped that the government accepted the principle of an Opposition amendment aiming to give parliament more control of the proposed Welsh Educatisa Count si, provided a minister and a sepa: rate department be established, Mr.J.Balfour a anced the asl way the rl] pen os groat coustitulional change was launeh- of in the House.He declared that such an announcement bad never been herd, in the whole history of pariisment, \u201cie way this thing has been thrown ot our heads without notice and without fer =: detiberate Insult te.= jouse, a t as nobody in recelection has ever dared offer before.wrangle followed, which ended iit { the government\" a vole oi Wo D.we \u2014 Me, Winelon Churchill Under Colaniai Ércretorie lu afatsocs the the House of Uommons' thie the R official reply t> Whe gov: emment's inquires into the all atrocities rated on de wo Zulus in Natal during 9 raticns against the be chief, na baste.telegram from the Goves- vo 3,000 matives were Killed t she operations, and 2,000 racnèrs including the wounded.ata] Government had no intorma- fem about wounded natives being huil- od by the native levies.\u2018Ihe confirmed the official version of Bam- baata\u2019s bead being cut of off for ident: hom TES seins rest e body, and its being subsequently buried with the latter.et reply to further questions, arking bat stage the goveramént proposed to Gas ew of the practical admission treatment - ded Zul .Sieh a woun us, Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman said there was ne ition either to excuse or to admit practices.The Nata] Government had Bo knowledge of the ines ot wounded I QUESTIONS.mére, July 10.\u2014 péopportanities 10 t es Rat Jenlous of tha promis o ater contest of loa off rs made the sted bv the introduce a oy wos 3 ent of « parlia- Sectlend.\u201cHe hill, Wd text to.dey, provides e pre oe single chamber are top.deal with rely Scottish tion, Peers will v eligible ta the tive power Era \"to reser m the Crown.The bill oho provides for a revival of the old Scottish Privy Coun- a as it UN ext pr or to the union.It the Soottish parlia- x a Lave power to impose tax- see oy and exvise duties.Bts fre to be by a Lord tastones, ond the sent ot pe to be at Eétobaret., \\ SITUATION IN INDIA.201 ; Looton, July 20.\u2014In introducing the Indian bu in the Tous of Commons this a! oon, the Hon.John Morley, the Secretary of State for India, sounded à warning note on the necmily of pecluding | India from the field of politics The most engrossing of pe ritain\u2019s foreign relations, be declared, were the Asiatic, those involving this À country with China, Japan and Rusia which was a great Asiatic as ell .- .ropean power.ny false step in In- dis would land Great Britam in a confusion infinitely more dire and more dis \u201cestrous than had the false atep taken in South Africa.\u201cTudia\u2019s case in the free trade contro.$28 vent gould, he declared, \u201che put in a e nutael Ter prosperity an mfort the of her trade and coMimerre, the eolveney of Indin, hang upon her ex.The praited Kingdom Sook tweoty.oe nt of her expo whi dr Far East took eeventy.five Pa Thus, when the people of reat Britain asked India for preferes- tia] duties, they were asking her to dis eriminate inet three-fourths of her vustomers.\" Mr.Morley considered the time ripe for an advance in the improvement of he system of government of India.Bry knew that there was a new abroad in India.There might be t, but there was no dismfiection among the le, and the present gov on! of India was in full sympathy with tl desires of the Doople I for ar Introdscetion of more western With this ides in view the Viceroy is appointing a Sommitice to inquire how far the of the representative element in the Legislative Council could be expe The rots Beerstery alo mid he con- Twn s.MMPERIAL.PARLIAMENT.disses Scottish Lien oi of Commons, ° , br rabid to the Conference at The Denies Alleged Outrage Native Levies sidered that tha natives given greater access to the we the gdministratics of India.TRIBUTE TO LADY CURZON.In the course of his speech Mr.Mor Jey paid «6 tribute to the former Vice roy, Lerd Curson of Kedleston, and his poo icuons, passionate and seif-sscrific- ing devotion lo the interests of India,\u2019 and in beaall of the House, be expr sympathy with Lord Curson \u2018in the cruel blow which bas desolated his hearth,\u2019 Songe the death of Lady Çurnon = tt be posta INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION RUBSIAN DELEGATES PROGEED TO WITHDRAW OWING TO THE DISBOLUTION OF THE RUS SIAN PARLIAMENT.London, July 23.\u2014The fourtesnth Conference of the Inter-Partiamentary Union was opened i in the Royal Gallery of the Palace of Westminster fo-dsy.Adher enta of yrs peace from all the parliaments of Europe as well as ~ present.Bearcely bad the conference opened when, amidst a scene of able, excitement, Prof.Maxim Kovalev.shy, a member of the Lower House of arian Parliament, snnounced that be and his col y Foprsseutine | until venes of tbe dissolution of the | SE were officially appointed ta resent.There were about five hundred delegates Pred Weardale (Sir Phil Stanhope) pened the Songress, his prek mi A sal) ences wel being specia res od Lo the Russian representatives, where upon the delegates ros in s body turning toward the deletion of the late Parent chere them be the echo.ee spi Fais 5 that \u201cKing Feminded his hearers great lover ce.Sm British Government, he added, was in entire sympathy with the object\u2019 of 5 « conference.He especially Es he members of the Ruskin Par ment and'alre pal da tibia to the LE Tr or Nicholas, ur had done so muc the slanomeot of Yeas pace It could be safely swmerted, ee the Ruasian thement, Ee again some into pried Then the Bof, Side acces cf enthufiasm, sho Doums et morte.Vire Doumit (The Rasen Paria | ment is dead.Long live the Russias Parliament.Again the edelegntes Tore to their feet & storm of continued for a ple of minutes.unt Apponyl, se Huogariso Min- Worsh followed Share a an Sa omen.as a direct memage from og Ed the latter anncenciok on own 1nit:ative his lete adhesion to the work of the to RE Ë tion, 4 telegram was vent e sad wa as follows :\u2014a \u201cThe Inter- Jarlaments Confereuce roeeived the home's wdh on with pro- foand gratitude, May he long be spar- \u2018romote the welfare of aie pespir Ce \u201c e cause of interuat:onal pesce.Then came a dramatic moment.Prof.Kovalevsky rose, bat some minutes elapsed before be could get a hearing, so pro was cheertng.ly, in a voice saumewhat broken Fo emotion, he Announced the necessity for withdn wal of {be members of Ru sian Parliament.ani e cme here o hebalt of the Rusicn nati sal work of the 6 erence.in be tr usmian pesple a peace, The mismen he Parliament was to scie $, Press ron à ragir.e of violence substitute for it & sense of reabte, liberty and justice.We hoped tu take an active in dut our mission ond, as our dissolved wa sre uff lengey official reproscidatives.Our symAthy ronaios, We return home with the determination to continue the ro struggle for {reccom, liberty and justice.The announcerm.mt of she withdrawal of the Rumian delegsten was met with storm of protons, and shouts of \u2018No No!\u201d sad stiempta on every side to induce the remain, but they ered\u201d that hey mua\u2019 at Peo EAR to the \u2018battlefield.\u2019 They then Tord Weredale was then elacted president and ths discussion began of he reports of the (Committee upon Ameti- for an International Con- and a mode| arbitration treaty to comes to a sudden ment having hem \u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES THE NEW LIBERAL OOLONiAL CLUB DISCUSSES QUKS- TIUN.(Canadian Associated Prem.) Londen, July 19.\u2014The Kari of Dur ham peer at a dinner tomght at the i tion of tbe new Liberal Colonia Stub, just organised to study di Solomniat juestions Irom à Loherat \"te vint.the Re fai nions Beyond Yas.thé chsigman id, a.aber in the past had colonies sali government a = to maintain the LR 7, apart A Po pay er, re vont derations, in the aus of the kt?the Bere ish Re the seas., Australian the standing several ed of those of the western hemisphere were the English ag the Torey, a uld ba hi to hr in| 2 and! of a grain to the = ee the atomes Count a ontes.r.Belcourt proposed the \u2018Labwrat Colonial Club.\u2019 hers present were Sandford Fleming sad Mr, Colin pbell, of Winni Beloourt mid aude fortunately for Canada, forbidden art, but rejoiced tp obesrve that the Dome country e: nord liberal EF) Pier the great EE TR ustios not be done uni waa visited, and its wants bili sen on the spot.\u2014\u2014 CANNED GOODS IN BNGLAND ANALYSES SHOW MOST OF COL ONIAL SAMPLES TU BM FRKK FROM IMPROPER MATTER.London, July 18.-At the request ot the Local Goverument Board, the med:- cal officers of twenty-cight borough councils of London have taken samples Bf Tom ne, Br, SO em, sent re of the res to the Local Government Board, in view of the bill which the president ot he board, lameot, The medial analysed six simples of American ons of French and ax of English, Four of the Amencen found free of living ving organisms.Ove contained a quantity of sulphites, ome, sn old ean of bam, contained living er ganisma.The Yrmah sample contsin- of sulphites.and colonial samples were free from ary improper matter, ebe contained pumero.s micro-organisms, the result of im and :n one 78 grains boracie to the pound was found.The analyst reports hat the finding of sulphites in the = les leads to the inference thet the meat, before being cannod, was pny , and was into mai- Dhurie acid or guiphite to prevent the smell being noti Fourtesn of the American samples brought from the borough of Wandsworth were he old est procurable.This, the analyst thinks, accounts for tin found im eleven ot them.The maximum quantity, 14-100 ind, was, insufficient to injure hesith, \u2018ne analyst reports that every one of the fourteen samples was sound.Nether nor coloring matter was Dirt and other extremeons ace was sought for, but was not found.In twenty-nine samples ezam- ined by the Deptiord medical officer oe ne preservatives were found, except in where there was minute traces of bone \u2018 \u2014\u2014 \u201cTue sEALING TREATY CANADA TO HAVE A LIMITED PRIETARY RIGHT TO - LOFF ISLANDS YBAL | 1 PAF or A Cessation of In| scale, = will be that Canada in (Pee proprietary right in the Pribyloff seal herds to the extent th that a mil be id _twen ve Fodpts celpts of The Todi.of the grow \u2014 THE BIGHTY CLUB A DINNER AT WHICH AN EMPIRE NEWS SERVICE IS PROPOSED.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, July 20.\u2014Sir Sandford Fleming and the Hon.Mr.Belcourt were tonight the guests at a special dinner of the Eighty Club, summoned to hear the on plan \u2018of an Empire esble in telligence peprice Bir Sandford Hien i argued for greater intercourse re en the Mother Country and the colonies as à means of promoting U the pe of the Empire.This could by a system of cables, prc state owned, connecting all pris and affording à free distribution of news and _information, in addition being self-sustaining by other business.The Hon.Mr.Bel court and Mr.Colin Campbell e in its support, pointing out the inadequacy of the present area ents, A genersl discussion followed, in on, Thich many peo- mini Liberals heartily fndorsed the ng idea.Although _recenis og a difficulties working ou he we tails, they promised careful consideration, Mr.Homar Greenwood, M.P., in moving a vote of thanks to the ests, praised the work of Sir Sandford Fleming in behalf of the Fmpire.He thought the difficulties and details eould be overcome, and affirmed that at heart the Liberal party was in warm sympathy with the overves dominions.Lord Lucas presided.The Canadians present were Nr WwW W.D.Mathewson and Colonel Stinson, \u2014\u2014# A BIG TUNNEL.Mr.M.J.Haney, of Toronto, has se cured the contract for the construction of the Michigan Central Railway tunnel under the Detroit river, between sor and Detroit, \u2014 PRIVY COUNCIL CASE.London, July 10.\u20141p the of Fred Harsha London nd (he the Ba iu.the Judicial Committees af the Coyneil dismissed the appeal Ii t cision of the Iligh Court of Briar = fusing to grant a habeas eorpus.ONTARIO LIQUOR REVENUR.Toronto, July 0.\u2014 that there hay aaah fact durtion in the number of liquor liveness en the portion of hn teen granted Re by 1 ens lotr THE ! MONTEEAL WEEKLY WITNESS John Burns, intesds to buil | we| REVOLT IN LIGANDA Natives Said be Preparing fer Uprising TROUBLE PREDICTED BY MEM BERS OF THE DUKE OF THE ARRUZIIS CARAVAN, Paris, July a despateh to the Unnada | \u2018Eclair\u2019 from Rome says that 6 serious outbresk ia Uganda is predicted in lot ters received from members of the Duke of the Abrumsi's caravan, which is mow returning from aa ascent of Mount Ru- wensori.The natives of the protectorate are said to be ezcited and to be preparing for à revolt against the Brit \u2014 BRITISH NAVY REPORT THAT TWO NEW BATTLE SHIPS ARE TO BB BUILT.London, Jar 18\u2014The \u2018Daily Ex- understands the cabinet Taide ind ite action put bing, down he naval two battleships naught\u2019 clam.\u2014 BRITISH TEACHERS COMING OVER TWO THOUSAND TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MOSELEY PLAN.palme Associated Press.) chers have a of del Canada and the United \u2014 fled à desire to take plan to visit tos.BERNHARDTS DECORATION \u201d OBJECTION MADE TO ITS BE July 19.\u20148areh Bernhard has Foon of Honor, after years of agitation on the question as to whether that dis could ba conferred Paris, Jaly 20\u2014The Council of the Legion of Honer has rejected Rd gov- Bernhardt be be decorated vith the insignia the order.It has ted jor Dreyfus be decorsted.It is wn- pe that the government will per- its ara\u201d on the ground that the I was not announced A news title of professor justity the honor in the of a dre rit BTOWAL.been.doco rated with the Crows of the tinction on ernment\u2019s recommendation that Sarah Een the recommendation that recommendation of Bern.cial} states that the ¢ fol\u2019 regarda the matic artist, although i od 4 Se tion of Hime.Comedie THE BATTLESHIP -DOMINION: (Canadian Associated Press.) London, July 21.\u2014At Portsmouth on Friday pext the handsome silver centre piece purchased by the subscriptions of Anglo \u2018anadians in Tondon, will be sented to the battleship \u2018Dominion.\u2019 eenir cost and is to represent Canadian so A num- bad \u2014 on nee vi ill be mad oe or the presentation, wil made Red Ssratbcons or Lad will he on A, ard.The ip will be ppen for imupection.TOMB OF CHARLEMAGNE SARCOPHAGUS IN AIX-LA-CHA- PELLE CATHEDRAL OPENED, Berlin, July ~The ws hagus of Charlemagne the Great, in the Aix-la- Chapelle Cathedral, was \u201copened to-day in the presence of the civil and eoclesiasti.cal authorities.Two vestments taken from the body, which are of great artistic and historical value, were sent to Berlin to be photographed.\u2014_\u2014 NEWFOUNDLAND (\u2018Gasette\u2019 despateh.) Halifax, N8., July 30.\u2014~A story comes from St.John's, Nild., that the visit of Earl Grey to Newlour which he will make towards the of this month, has a distinct political vigoifi- cance.Sir William MacGregor, who representa the British Crown in New- feundland, is known to be etrongly in favor of the entrance of that colony into the Canadian Confederscy, and it is understood thet whon His Taroallency.wa was in Canada some time ago, he talked the matter over with Ear! Now the Governor-General is retu the visit, à it fa believed that one af the chief ohjecip of the journey in renew the lion of earn, ne not only with Sir William, bat i leading men on both sides of politics\u20144if à euit- able occasion te itself.The politi.oal outcomes of the proposed visit will be watched with interest, not only by New- foundlanders, but by Canadians, THB TEMPERANCE CAUSE MR.HALL OAINE'8 DRINK\u2019 TO BE PUBLIBHED RY HIS JON FOR SIXPENCE.London, July w Hal Caine's son is publishing for pixprnos Bis father's abort story eutitl Drink,\u2019 author | w, renouncing a large Temuners- tion from a + in Inder fo rl mote perance pul Coa Fee author fi proton ays: be ig The is md most rant one it gra and me Mi that han ever confronted humanity, ad first (eceseity a ol 3 fompeshen of the root ™ the intemperance & disease or « sin Tee rer twe thossand 4 pro: sky ore appeared o TURKEY AND EGYPT Official Correspendence Lets in Light on Recent Incident ATTEMPT WAS MADE IN EGYPT TO FAN MOSLEM FANATICISM INTO FLAME., Ji 2\u2014 À partiomeatery correspon pris tian incident, RA raves that territory was del berate in Constant and that t| rp of \u2018he Turkish ve led by untenable claims on the part of the PRE and by prepos- stories of counter lon on the part of Egypt.At the same time, while the Ye Epyptian Government was pro- uced a having for, ts double object to support Torker and to 2 pant lyse oe Bertil Rai DT Bir Niels O'Comue the ambessad oo onatanti: le, In dispal dated May 8, me re of the question, places thee a clear light and expresses bimaeelf as so much impressed the evasive attitude of the Porte that had come to regard C as useless further efforts to iate ip Constantinople.Then follow tails of the ultimatums served on T .There ste several : plemental pnd w Lord Cromer, in , whic Bo Scans the Creer arioaran: \u2018of Yon lem Anti-Christian feeling and ite dan- not less from the point of view of tish influence in potes evi La Tio hich the Shree a four thous « ish t e Sina lod Pr re to defend Tn ge the points they bad seized had they Artacked or or had they received or- ie Thea .: eeply interesting etter to Lord Cromer from an evidently enlightened and educated in which, w! bearing testimony to all that had been done for Egypt by the British Bo ca and while nd pots out that war migh that, once the rt could no longer be Apacs for any hr lem.He must fight for the Satan, re gardlem of all considerations.Ineiden- Bir I spor har shows La facient proue twelfth century.TO STRENGTHEN THE ARMY.rnd te ish agent in Fgypt.ead hig advisers 23-The R.O.A PUEL TO REPLACE COAL artile, Penn, hy 10.\u2014Daniel Deaw- ba many years contested Prof.Alesander Grahams Bell's telephone patents, and who has been turning out inventions at Eberiye Mills, de this county, in rapid succession for the She past twenty-five years, has anno with ihe aid of Dr.B.EF.Gamble rhe has ractical fuel to take the plave eel.| hin Ld, is bes manufactur.t , is! ve It ig composed o vecret proces.chemicals and a fibrous matter and weighs only half as much as coal.The new fuel will be monde in different size molds.It in asserted that tests made resterday with the fuel showed thas jt].fom mob.clinker, burns to a fine emits little burns freely, gives off more hest than coal, and lasts longer.It will bly oo cost about half bl ch haugh, who i now topona pan tirne, fi htt ole box to ne nt elec: trical ve ES DR.ADCOCK FREB A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST WAS CBARGED WITH THE DEATH OF MAJOR WHYTE.Load 18_The second trial of Point entered in we the jury \u2014 A RETIRING ALLOWANGE |i PROFESSOR JAUDON TO GET 85,000 |} A YEAR DURING HIS LIFE.18.8.The board of gov niversity of Toronto met the retiring aliow- Loudon at 35500 « Dr.Frederick philosophy.ense.At the agreed.ertoronto, lle arn \" mie athe hs department of associate professor to today ance 4 Ere during ie MIRAGE AT BROCKVILLR.yy ont, we A pese unt ot on theory a var Pme ro Brackv, oltre last Painted across the northern os familiar portion a prit Ben a fam! end Thousand islands, Showing the the chanecis, large and small nds, smoking re, and small craft, Even the the tresse in wator Jee es plas TJ ble a ni se wrence dar.London, bles have loomed da: this week.the House of Commona hse been stely moved b by re; of t pression of the Nats \u2018a own welfare than from thit during dence showing the determine of th year, nnd to make the hest of the present act the coming wintor.rater one aide ng born in France 1067, ay minietrator, who gave this island name.\u2019 script! Ch pla \u201d dose tte of them are hare of trees, ( nothing but rock.Toland lent eruplios of FtrnmboW lo day, candescent material enormous lu fres on the was similar to that which Emma tels A SOUTH AFRICAN 9 Stories of Cruelty Excite Col Animosity CHINESE SLAVERY STORIES Dis CREDITED\u2014NO SURPRISKS IN ALFRED BZITS WILL\u2014MR.BURNS AND THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.(Cable despatoh to the New York \u2018Keven- ing Post.) ' , July ?1.\u2014South African trou ngerously ominous An influential minority in reporte of the avghter wounddd a prisoners in the sup rebellion.Private invasion of ia ghee ed as Tiety ot | the melomal tome semi end fbsh vu an colonia nt out copting Brita ors Tolarsie puns band, the allied satire vice mere Lien t were doing thelr atmoet to guilty of gross crueltics.The Natal Gov: = loslem lanaticen into a flame that ernment officially denies the wore would have dangerous revolt, Hories, also the hop of Zululand\u2019s ac cusations, but the tect still runs hagh.Our aoverument is help Tess in this es cult Mr.Winston Churchill said u fre our responmbility is indirect, and our powet of intervention under existing circumstances is mainly limited to the, tendering of good Tn.Yet meanwhile nothing can stop fire of bi mons 2 ues ventions à the Doha of are #0 {ra ned as to von Comma a otinging censure in every word These strictures are wired to Natal, and Teecho through C the Transvaal, uniting British and Boer whites against the mother country, as Pr aprem fra tbe Blue Book appears from the \u2018Blue on Chinese labor, published yesterday, that uring a period of two months not more then forty-three Coolies took svaniage le government offer of free tion to China, even after pains iol taken to make the offer a2 cloar si st Tactive \u2018hem as poemble.is ie decisive proof that the charges of bar barity in the mines were not well found: The lust of the four financiers who concluded the oixtren-hour Kimberley diamond amalgamation dul is dead.With Mr, Beit probably goss our last chance of Jearoins Va inside nistory.Messrs.Rhcdes, Barnato and Joel were all singularly reticent as Er the details of this momentous transaction.The friends of, Mr.Beit my that his et chasarter ics were personal simplic bead, and power of raj decision.He was ind to found a chair of colonial history at Oxford by a gentleman whom he met for the first time af at dinner, and who told me that the matter wae prae- tically concluded that very evening.His magnificent bequests to education im lon, as well as to the endowment of the Save fo Caire = rater are no great su known that he would rival thy Hons mi and his dispositions are more prae- le to hold thelr od.he dlaon:ste plans for! \u2018The \u2018Bpectator, which still warm the aire ne Bertin Ty in in tha ubfaahionsble flag of individ ae while praising Mi Caire 4k Kha & atin d act, attributs to that act it Ps milter TI =F he bility of wetting ap wa.tatended to nt oder native manufacture papers, pha Ble id Torey himself icant remarked \u2014\u2014 that the applicants for relief inter le more incapable all round than then those of the year betore.Ne had = hE WONDERFUL THINGS CLAIMED whi \u201cfrom fair .bad\u2019 Tt to > el th FOR AN INVENTION.Male pen relief organisation next crument a Io add for Local \u2018volunteer\u2019 opinion is itself against Mr.Foden mopett it rere \u2018county associations\u2019 for the pi trol rol of the auxiliary forces.It becomes probabl of he his Pacheme will Private information reaches me that Mr.ogarth has come across n aan find of two thoueind gold ormm- ments io the ple of Dian: at Ephe «us.The details will ba publishad soon.Asy that this pert Te a pe: HONOR MEMORY OF CHAMPLAIN \u2014 MONUMENT TO MARK HIS DIS COVERY OF MOUNT DESERT ISLAND DEDICATED AT BAR HARBOR.New York, July I 19\u2014A despatch te a mormng paper from Bar Harbor, ie, Rye: > Maine of ou Bo par need.Samuel de Champlain, 5m 1004, was dedicated yénter- those who participated in the Alex- ory, dedication were the ander McKay Smith, pre Cond; poe : o Penneylvania; the Late, par Crosw, ban - Beth Low, and tens\u201d Denied ha Carnegi Knexy; C.Gi rnegie Institute.parc je ns a om ny, fe the Sesl he oven Kitene, On sone is a bronze tab.ot, with the following lover, Lion in honor ~f Samuel Ramin.Quebee, ier, mor, explorer and LA te On the reverme nf the stone the in- which is an extract from diary, reads: e mme day we 1635; soldi ale near an bland about four or five lew, long.It places, ri appear from the see Hke w very high, notched in seven or eight mougtaine simmits of moet they are 1 nam of the Desert Mounteine\u2018 STKOMBNL! IN ERUPTION.Palermo.July 17 \u2014Thers was o we te and_oiusirg orl nd.The nos phenomenos The dismatrow.earthqek wn Apel, ee a being thrown te * \u2014 - mt ar ONTARIO.Ottawa bas accepted the offer of the Bell Telephone Company for à five years\u2019 exclnaive framchide.ar Hon.David Glass, formeciy Mayoë and M.P.for London, tnt, dead in Spokane, Wasaington.Mr, L.KE.Switzer, the newlyap- pos led rosdmaster of the GTR.snd abesh, in St.Thomas, Uut., was run over by a train last Weduesday and is mot expected to live.Toronto ie at last to have a bridge racks at the fcob Fr Write provi ig for the holding of a by-election in Curdwell constituency in the Provuciai ilouse, made vacant by the resignation of Edward A.Little to accept the position of clerk of Simcoe county, clerk of the Surrogate Court, and deputy clerk oi the Crown, have been is sued.The date tixed for the by-election, __i sug should b held, is Aug.6, the nomi.Ratioë date being fixed for July 30.The Toronto Kxhibiton authorities want a detachment of the sailors of H.M.S.\u2018Dominion\u2018 to visit the fair, Rumor bas it that a large German cou- cern is after the Penman Woollen Mills at Paris, and that some of the stockbeld- = are getting as much as 350 for their res.One Torontonian who has applied for the position of commissioner of indus tries, which the City Louneil contem- tes creating, makes it à condition of i ent that he shall not be cos- lled to misrepresent and largely 1n- te.A bylaw to exempt the Central Foundry Company from tares was veted on at Port Hope, and was ratified by a major ity of 142 votes over the requisite two- thirds vote.Ouly two electors voted against the by-law.The Central Foundry Company is a new institution fnanc- ed by American capital.Fifteen hundred homeseekers left the Union station, Toronto, on Tuesday, for the North-West.Nearly haif the party were women.It required five trains to accommodate them.In the evening two special trains with settlers\u2019 effects followed.; Two hundred immigrants arrived in Toronte on Tuesday morning by special \u20ac.P.R.train.About a third of them remained in the city.| The Provincial Government is consid: i the advisability of changing tbe year, which now ends on Dec.3! to end on either June 30 or Oct.1.Li the letter date is decided upon an opper- tunity will be given for calling the session earlier.The Consolidated Light, Heat & Power Company is the outcome of récent negotiations between the Ottawa Elactric and Ott-~a Cas Companies.Suck transfers are now being made.The local rolling milis company are re moving the nail plant ln connection vith the works here, and will instal mecoinery and manufacture hoi 4 At the Oddfellows\u2019 mecting on Wednesday it was decided to increase the insurance rates hy twenty percent.Captain Dolloiy.Thos.McIntyre, Kim; ; Aire tors.\u201c+ Assiniboine Lodge, the summer home: the Hor.Clifford Siitop, is isolated the burning of the bridge, the work «i an incendiary.So far the G.T, P.hag received and unloaded ut their docks at\u2019 Fort William 31.000 tons of rails, UK cars of which have been sent west.There ia still to come before the close of navigation 44.000 tons of steel, about owe half of which is the product of the Algoma Ntecl Company, of Sault Ste.Marie.; Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Aesocia- tion has appointed a sub-committee with | me for or the object of securing a civ ganization, management and ainanemg of an office in Great Hritmn to jnovide Canadian manufactarers with akilled help for their factories.Dr.Alan Molntosh.of 120 Huron street.Toronto, died on \\Vednentay afternoon as the result of an overdose morphis.lle had been suffering from insomnia for uver a year.brought on from overwork while living at Bear Creek.Minnesdta, where he went ot graduating from Trinity Medical i gee, The rectorship of Rt.George's Ca- Weir, along with it the deanehip of Ontario, han been offered to the Rev.Frank Dumoulin, of St.Peter's Church, Chicago, son of the Bishop of Niagara.He has not vet accepted.A little while ago the Ottawe City Council seeme| anxious to establish a municipal syetemn for the purpose of giving a small minority of its citizens 9 cheap telephone service.Now it has tated on an agreement to give A cor.poratien a monopoly of the service in consideration of a_ special payment of 85.000 a year.or about 8 for each inv strument in une.; Hamilton.in a Jetter from The city of etter ity Clerk Kent, makes application to the railway and municipal board for rt ta annex Burlington Reach.the and known as MrGill's Teland, snd the adjacent promantory.The Fhe election in Cardwell will he deferred until early fall.at the request of the penple in the riding, wo as not to daturh the farmers in their bar westing aperationa.me an t are teporied to he more in the northern die tricte of the ince than ever Alva Annable, + deaf mute, wan killed by the Chicara flver hound for Montreal, on Sunday, while walking along the track ut Preseolt.; The Ontario Immigration anthoritice report that 12.000 men have been vlaced on Ontar'o larme this sea=on and \u2018the demand for hired men hae not heen met.à thousar! applications for help being yet on file.QUERPC.Fire on Fridav destrered five srehes of the bru anning the Magog river, Lake Me remago.Ber are being made to provineisl anthor:tiex of nerigue infractions against the pme leurs in the, at riet o lake Se.Peter.tes that poec Maskinonge Bay sre ruthlessly saugiler young dusk of the Golden Kye or The board of directors of the Quebec Railway.Light and Power Company have granted au increase of half 9 cent per vonductors, and three-quarters of a cent to the other employees.Rev.Ernest A.Willoughby Ki Win dean of Sherbrooke, has just inted rector of St.J'eter'a Conservative members of the House of Commons and others, will soon under take a stumping tour of the Province of Quebec bec on Saturday for Newfoundland and the Lower Provinces.by the government steamer \u2018Lord Minto.\" in emploved Wi Grece yers y en.ce & Co, on the donc Agricultural Collage at St.Anne de Bellevue, was on hus way to fhe _pont-ofice in that 3 t 4 dca To me Railway to Va: il, Wednesd {- ternoon, Mr.J.E.Roy lost hia bank book and purse, the latter containing a book were _endomed cheques for large ed up by a traiumes handed aver to the conductor, next morning by returning them to him.Canadian Northern Railway bes azcured the Qu\u2019.They La e Saskatchewan Roilway.Minnedoss, Man,, Liberate bave mom- a prominent whistler variety, hour to the frst year motormen and M.A, Church : been Church, good speakers, Lord Grey and suite smiled from Que- Golding, foreman of badly besten on Wednesday night.while ha 8 While traxelling over the Grand Trunk sam of money, and in the bank amounts.They were picks who made the owner happy WESTERN CANADA.The inated Mr.G.W.Pearsons, a of that place, to Mr.W.B.Waddell, M.P.P., at the next provincial ions.Esterhazy, Sask., has fifteen cases of smallpox.Lo.George Roth, of the Kramen ranch, on the Battle River, way struck by lightning and killed during a heavy thunder storm.To meet the t shortage of harvest hands in the Eoadisn west, the C.P.R- announces a rate of six pounce from Liv to destination, between .1 oe, 2.* J.I Gordon.member for Sout Win as sent in resignati t Local Government.Mr.Gordons ac tion is the outccme of n squabble between the Sy and the government over taxation of C.P.R.perty.The Canadian Northern Éailmer has: purchased the Qu\u2019Appelle, Long Lake & $ tchewan road, giving them access to Regina and shutting the C.P.Rout of Prince Albert, as the latter cou | ny bas bad the line leaped for « pu - of years.The C.P.R.dently other effective na in view which will checkmate this move of their rivals, such as building & branch into Prince Alber) from Sheho on their own pate.The new acquisition of the and J.J.Reed, Montreal, were clected! before.: vet od .R.gives it no accommods- tion at Regina.British Columbia prohihited the, shooting of mountain sheep in the south-| ern part of the province for three years, and of moose in the big county of Koot- | enay for the same pe .; News was received by the orang\u2019 | which recently arrived from Australia, © at Victoria, ELU.that an excursion par-! ty «ill rench Canada about July 28.The Conadian-Australian company have vertised the trip very largely.Another mysterious disappearance of | money has occurrd Geo Bi lost g e office had ju«t been mor- «od to the new C.P.R.building and the counter arrangemetits were not altogota er complete.Mr.Bragg nad just receiv.od the money from a Calgary man to exprem to Calgary and placed it in an envelope, which he believes he laid on the counter.When he went to lay his hands on it a moment or two later the envelope could not be found.Another mysterious dimppesrence of mony\u2019 was reported by B.A.R.Millar, who lost \u2018sixty dollars in cash and a bunch of postal notes of the value of $8R5.r Millar dora not know where he lost the money or how.am look, the Cariboo Chinaman, who a few days ago new a fellow-countryman, and then cecaped, is in the custody of the police at Victoria.Plans have just been filed at the Edmonton land registry office for seveuty- «even miles of the Grand Trink Pacifie roadway from Beaver Lake to Battle river.The murder of a Chinese worker at the Consolidated Cariboo Mining Cam- pany's camp at Bullion.by 8 Celestial of another tong.or rociety, has led white miners ja the oe gold oa to write to the press he can Hoyment of a large numer of Orientals by the mining company, which the Guggenheims have t « controlling interest.Just as a new day, June 19, was being ushered im, in Dawson, Y a formed the ceremony which united in imarviuge, Mr, Walter Warren Dresser, formerly.of Sherbrooke, and Mise Lilian | Belle Stickle, of Rtirling, Ont.the Rev.{Dr.Grant officiating.r.Dresser ia liumpector of the North American Life | Insurance Company.Mise Stickle, whn \u2018graduated at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, has a soloist in St, | Andrew's\u2019 Church.Vancouver.The linatriage took place at the home of { Mr.and Sutherland Mackay, sin the open he only light needed \"coming from the midnight sun.Caron Anglicans will build a handsome ifice.A man su to be Joseph N.Pul.High River Presbyterians wiil erect a, ton, of No \"i Reventh ve Reuttle, $10.000 edifice.| Wanh.was killed on the track at Dor.The Dominion Meat Company will val last \u2019 creel à 965.000 ateueture in Cal .The Lethbridge Conl Mines Company branch of the Canadia facturere* will expend (hia year $1800 Tn Improve.| Adosintion .n JMaputacturers ments A company capitalized at (808.000 ate\u2019 tion, inst'tuting à cement plant at Frank.the Alta.The frst train on the C.P.R.ble at conditions on their holding this reason.The rains have been rather too heavy for them, making sufficient colti- vation a difficult matter.(oneequent: Ir a bountiful crop of weeds has appear-, ed.potato harvest threetena to be à bad one, the plant suffering much insects, } \u2018The Curfew bell is to ri romptly at 9 m.after Aug.| at fil and ar youngsters under sixteen years jee mast at once hie themselves to their omce.The den pulpwood berth.Lake of the None Tatrict, ia reported to have| leased by the Ontario Govermment lion.the lessees to pay a sixty thousand dol far bonus due of forty cents per cord of spruce and twenty cents for other lumber, spend two hundred thousand dollars in development work within three years fd erect a pulp mill on or near the mit.In the latest issue of the \u2018Alberta Ga- mette\u2019 the following appointments are announced: District surveyor aud engineer, R.J.Gordon, D.L£.of Stirliag, with hesdquarters at Maclaal, Trensces of the peace.Frederic (rowe Smath, Lamont: William A.Robertson, Mitet: George E.Martin, Bankhead: John C.Haddock, Wabhamyi: Robert Wilson, Craig; Arthur M.farkton.Pouleauville: Willam E.B.Monexpeny, Cooking Take; and Frederic W.Nash, Sion.aioners for taking affidavits, Rtanley Me Gillieray, Calgary; William H.T 7 son, , John Webster Lewis, Fd- monton; George 0.Baets, Fort fas katchewan, end Adam F.H.Mille, Cal- yary.Stock inspectors, L.Sinclair.alin.and G.T.Montgomery, Fort Saskatchewsn It is stated by Victoria (B.C) seslere that one of the conditions of the pro- Posed bed alin treaty reported Almost con- cl t Washi n to arrange for a- el a anhingtoi The habe right 10 crssation of pelagic sealing.Canada is to have a vropristery the Pribvloff smal _lierdn to the extent: that Canada will he paid twenty-five percent of: the gros: raccipta the rockeries.rng taken to .Steps are being en to form « garn preservation association fer Saskatchewan.While Chas.Yast.of Prines Arthur ncitlement, Sask.and a friend were «itting on a log.& %2-calibre rid- in the lan of the friend waa accidentally cha: .The bullet passed tl the forainger of the\u2019 right hand a left, wrist of the former.: A The Liberals of Eme Stan.Rave, selected à capable and popular candidate ta contest their donstitnency in cp tion to the Roblin Governmgnt, in Walton, ,; e C.P.R.if making arrangements to do away with the his J cade, R.C.and will 5 ite [las make a gigantic fill.The 611 Sig over a quarter of a mile in length andl over | hundred feet high.and will take ; two years to complete it.; MARITIME PROVING®S, - ; Conductors on the_Intercolonial Railway are reported to be objecting to the | i Negotiati under way between ba 1\" Tank Pac.and Means, equipment for © for extensive rolling quipment for re new Tran-continental.over the next five years.The negotiations\u2019 which have been in between the Atlantic Fish Com: panies, Limited, of Lunenburg, N8., and Messrs.A.N.Whitman & Son, of Canso, N.S.have resulted in the formation of the Whitman Fish Company.Limit ig which takes over the fish business the latter firm at Canso.; While bathing in the river ai Fredericton, Arthur Smith.aged 18, got beyond W awimming, he could not return, and was drowned.e was recovered.Xmith came from Sossex, England, four years ago.: The field work on the second survey of the alternative routes for the Grand Trunk Pacific through New Brunswick ia practically completed.elle Chandler, a Toronto woman, who pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, was sentenced at Hamilton to mix months in jail.The police found that she hel heen married four times.MONTREAL.Sir Charles Rivers-Wihon, president of the Grand Trunk, who is to be accom- pected to arrive at Montreel in the last week of the present month to make an imapection of the system, Sir Charles will also be in conference with the management officials on matters connected with the development of the system.He will see some ney features in operation for the first time, snd will be able to go from Montreal to Chicago and back on A movement is said to be on foot to reduce the number of aldermen from forty to twenty.! Burglare ransacked th { Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church last week while the pastor was away on bis honeymoon.week.e new chairman of the Montreal ia Mr.J.8 N.Dougall, who to that off Jema- Tn eo Mr RW Be cu-cheirmanship.Lient-Col, Bar- land, the retiring chalrman, will be ex.officio, a member of the mew executive for the i HE sconrting 15 the Beard of Health deat! ig trend o d was derived from the Collector of Cus of mi Commis \u2018gre dis.hou: hic bridge at Cas.| of A and of these 1318 were of children of 12 months of age or under.Revenue received by the Harbor Com missioners during the month of June, amounted to ,780, of which there toms, on account of imports, 881,200; expotts, $12,000, and from wharfinger, for local traffic.$8,730.\u2018The amount pre- lowly reported from the opening of na ; making a total ol 406.120, aguinet 874,063 in the corres ponding period of Jest year.According to the new city directory, which has just been compiled, the p> palation of Montreal and immediate suburbs bas 7 the four hundred thousand mark.The actual total is re timated at 405,000, an increase of 20,000 m a vrar, Contracts have been awarded for the new $300.00 building to be erated by the Grand Trunk on McQill street, immediately opposite their present pre nes.Montreal civic fathers are d'ecussing the advisability of increaxing the taxes sufficiently to secare funds for placing the streets and parks in better condi The tourist traffic to Montreal so far this summer is from 15 to 20 percent greater than last year.Dr.Laberge, the civic health officer, is strongly urging the establishment of a Federal Health rtment.bill is being prepared for introduo tion during the next session of the Quebec islature to compel the annexation of certain municipalities to the city of Montreal, \u2018The body of an unknown man, with an open knife in his hand, and another open knife on und near him, was found the other ay lying under a pile of planks in the corporation yards on Lafontaine street.he yards are used tor the storage of snow fences, and wldom visited.Frank Mitchell, of Toronto, and Timothy Îlastinge.of Cornwall, Oat, iwo young men, 21 years of age, were arrested on Tuesday afternoon, by Detective Vime and Letcctive Dan.A.Metaagi- lin, at the corner of Bt.James wd indo srecta The dete-tives Rewer] t say the youag men in tl of Picking a man's pocket a he was waiting for a stregt car.The body of a fell-drosed young man, about five feet ax inches in height, was found in the canal, near Black's Bridge, on last Wednesday morning, and near lim was floati is straw bat, with the initials \u2018C.written iy lead pene _ The straw hat bas a blue rib.with a yellow stripe around it.The name of the makers is Bedham, Pile & Co, I4d., Bombay.The wan, is about twenty-three yeirs age, showed refinement in attire, and had onlv been in the water 1 few ra.The Conservatives of Cape Breton | Bold n monster pci and demon-' atration at Sydney ines on Labor Day, for which invitations will be ipsued .'R.L.Borden, Hoa.ter, Mr.C.E.Tanner and others, is expected that eight thousand peo- wall be present.Special arrange for transportation will be made.r.Justice Trenhoim® rendered à de ion in chambers on Wednesday in the \u201cthe village of Gatineau Point (pe | er) appellant, and the city of Hull, | ndent, with the Corporation of Wnght County mis en cause.The hon.; Judge declare that a Judge of the Court | + Appeals n power to give petinision, by ab order in chambers, | to appeal from a decision of the Court : ls, to the Privy Council.He! could, however, aceept the security offered for the costa of an appeal to the Privy Council so as to sug the execution | of the judgment until the next term of ; the Court of Appeal, and the security | wan accordingly accepted.! The -scholars, parents and friends of Mount Royal Vale Methodist Sunday school have presented to the Maters cf the Vilis Maria Convent an oxk table in recognition of their kindness im al lowing the school the use of their ve for their annual picnic on Dominion Day.dobn McKrarns.who was before the on Saturday last on a charge of ha attempted to pam a worthless cheque, and was discharged on suspended sentence.wi win Te eh nt J hoquet yesterday on a cl Je perse to jans à fonge* çheque on Wednesday at the Y.M.C.A.There arc charges against him of theft and forging a cheque at Stratford, Ont., and the: judge remanded him to that place, remarking that his punishment here would depend upon the sentence he received there.fA intereatin rty ol merican touriste wore ur & Place Viger Bta- tion on Sunday.consisting of twenty indier_and gentlemen, from Chicago and the Western States.on a tour through Fastern Canada and the Rastern States.They Were what i¢ known as a \u2018house.how vertib rtv.travelling in a special con.dining and Pullman ear, inl whieh they live during the whole davs of their trip.Chief of Police Campeau has issued an order which will result in the closing of ut 500 small eating houses.ice crea parlors, cigar stores.pool rooms, etc.in various parts of the city.\u2014 NEWS IN BRIEF.The West Hom squatters have been served with a writ of eviction.Mr.George Bernard Shaw has written ex.Tons is deep aym vi Bt ha refused any Roancial id.me Tast\\ winter Henry Pollexfen, à re 14 tired sbaman.wir \u2018murdered in London.Lawyers are now searchi for his son, who, if he can be found, will find waiting for him in the London banks some threequarters of \u2018a million dollars.* scout have been killed fn a brush with oe postal note system is TIAL likely to be \u2018soon Mopted by the United Riates.The old-age pension commision ap inted by the Australian Government an made its report, and recommends that such pensions be provided throngh out the commonwealth, the maximum to he ns ?ue To it is estima will require 47,200,750 per annum.Alfred Beit, the well-lmown South African financier, is dead.He hed been Twelve Unite] Mates privates and a [Prom Having mede » t eucouss of the in- sovation of obec! ba from Yao couvert t tl b to \u201cLiverpool for travelling on the U.P.R.Atlantic 'Empresses,\u2019 the reilwey authorities are Bow.considering the pro- jel that through checking of baggage rom Liverpool to Hongkong and vice versa be instituted.An electtic train on its way from Frascati 10 Rome overturned ja descend: ing s hill and collided with another car.Thirty-five persons were killed.Over ured.Nowa comes from Wushi .to the effect that the C.P.R.and the Allan Steamship companies are trying to secure the mail carrji contract rom the United States to Great Britain.nl While bathing in the Moose river, just west of Minot, ND.with a crowd of young men, Thumas McMahdu,, 16, Stepped into à deep hole and was rove: The 100 yards amateur 4vimming match for the championahi of the worl was won at Notti m, nd, by C.M.Duniels, American, who completed the distance in 58 3-5 seconds, beating the record by two-fifths of a second, il Healey, the amateur champion of Aue tralis, was second, and J.H.Derby shire, of Manchester, third, The Cobden Club is appealing to the Australian electors not to support the principle of imperial preferential trade.Avery & Co., the British scale mahu- facturers, who are to establish a factory in Milwaukee, announce that they wi choose Americans as managers, because they have more initiative t English- mes.- \u2018The fires C.P.R.barvesters\u2019 excursion for this r will leave St.John with a cargo laborers from the Maritime Provinces on Aug.7.The outward tickets will convey the laborers to Winnipeg, where they will be met by' farmers and government labor agents, and as signed to their fields of labor.commercial treaty between Can- adg and Japan is now in force.It puts Canadian exporters of flour, cotton, rubber, cement, lead, leather, paper, sugar, nails, woollens, etc, on the same footing in the markets of Japan as are United States exporters, According to res printed in New York, the number of saloon and second cabin passengers sailing from New York by transatlantic steanïère has grown from 98,000 in 1890 to 136,000 in 1006.The number of the same classes arriving bas in the same period increased from 107,000 to 184,000.Again a French swimmer has wor the race in the Seine, from one side of Paris to the other.Bougom, the 11 kilome tres, 620 metres, in 3 hours, @ minutes, 6 seconds M.Delcaseé, former prime minister of France, will visit Minneapolis and St.Paul, in Beptembér next.Hon.Colin Cem; , of Mani- George tobs, and Mr.wel | Dougall, of \u2018anada, have been elected Fellows of the \u2018ojonial Institute.The Czar on last Monday famine relie , thus soppo! ting the con- nm both houses i t fo his own ministers.peckamen It is stated at Vancouver that the Yellowhead Pass is the route favored by: \u2018tbe Grand Trunk Pacific for the line through tbe Rocky Mountams, and bat the route will probably follow the Fraser river to the vicinity of Fort ueorge.olectric train on iw way from | Rome overt i i to urmed in de « bill and roflided with another 1 y-five perrons were killed.Over sixty persons were injured, The British Minister of Defence is quoted as œying 1hat htere is no justification whatever for the stories of ut.ality to the natives coming from th Africa, though he admits thet he con- An Frasedt car, demus the fighting troope for not givi od the n mnving mafficient quarter, There is à growing demand for horse flesh in the markets of Germany.and dog flesh being considered more savory than horse flesh.dog sausage commands « higher price still.A sub-cellar of apparently great antiquity has been accidentally discovered beneath the wine cellars of St.James Palace.It is well ventilated.and a tree resembling a rose was found growing in A clever swindler, operating by means of bogus cheques, is touring .the United Riates just now in different guises.and has succeeded in victimizing merchants Texas.Colorado, Montana, Washing.on and Oregon.The Amir of Afghanistan is disgusted with his higli-born officials.They have long discouraged education becauns of its tendency to raise into rivals those of lower birth than themselves, and the Amir has lately warned them that this spirit is to be discouraged, and that hence forth education is to be the only pathway to promotion in state service.The Car's advisers have decided that Runnia\u2019s crisis shall be settled not in Ryrliamentary discussion, but by force, e stories of arson, pillage end murder from all over the country are incressing iy.A plot te kill the Grand Duke Viadi- mir of Rumia on hic way from Frankfort to Paris, was discovered on Tuesday in time to have him change bis plane and take another train.The train he intended to take stopped just short of heavy rails placed track to wreck it.The\u201cnessssin of (General Koslov, who killed the general within the grounds of Peterhof Palace a few days ago in mis take for t(ieneral Trepoff, turne out to he a Lithuanian, one of a band sworn to kill General Trepoff and fourteen other inent members of the court.Tn Herkn the cther night a tradesman who wan singing her, home from work whe man to stop.When he refus:d, he waa handcuffed, and when he objected to that he was slashed o nthe head with the her's sword, and then sent te the hospital.The eetate of the late Mr.Alfred Beit, the Bonth African millionnaire, is to be need i@ way similar to thet of the Rhodes estate, end sdminjptered by the same trustees, Nearly a hundred automobiles, ul across the tistien* there were during the 1908, in bad health for some time, tug over theee- bundsed peuple, arrive: Jory 24, 1608 raturnmg through the State of Maine, Certain sampies of American butter have bees amaiysed in Nmyrse and the Tutkieh (Government haa announced ss « result that \u2018Lhese detestable loreign vem soctions\u2019 muet not enter the coum ry.The commission enquiring into the aur- tender of Port Arthur recommends thes Lieut.-General Stoeesel, the commander 00 [of the fortress, be sentenced to deuth, and Lieut.-Genersl aT Ii boys brough ight sma were t up a wh N.Y., police court the other day for stealing from cars.As their par «nte were poor the Recorder off © remit their fines if the mothers would follow lomon's advice right in the court.à trice, cight small rascais were laid over eight meternal kness and th ed, and eight mothers what of them called * the eusiest fre dollars of her life.The defenders of Major Dreyfus ere arranging to cel-Lrate his restoration by a banquet in the very room in which be was condemned.Anonymous letters continue to be re ceived in Madrid threatening the lives of the King and Queen.Mre.Mary Schaufer Labares, wife of the American missionary who wase murdered at Mount Ararat somw time Fock to 20 yean in ago by religious\u2019 famstics, refuses take thn oh thousand \u201cdollars nity opined from the Persan ernment, on the ground that it ie too large, that abe.fears it T be ground ou \u20ac, ooen ind that de Pers Moss of brood money work serious ill to the mission, for which she\u2019 Bas already suffered de Mr.Price, Liberal M.P.for Abe deen North, is to introduce a bill providing for.the establishment of a Parliament r Scot! A occurred in the Hilinge Home for the Insane, at Scranton, Fa.last week, when one of the tes two others and one of the \u2018kee; dren, received « Jefter from » boy of thirteen telling of his \u2018pure, est, deep, unmoved: love\u2019 for a girl nam- ef Laura, aged el , and begging Mr.Kelso to send her to him or he itl be \u2018s heart-broken, desperate boy.\u2019 A monument to mark the discovery of Mount Desert Island by Champlain on Soot.5, 1606, has beeh dedicated fu Bar arbor, A serious earthquake has sheken the State of New Mexico, the ony Sort Bove ead peekly ares residence use an.bave been wrecked.\u2019 By a recent order of the (vrmes Government, it is ssid that what re maioed of a one enormous trade tu Un\u2018ted States meats will be practically annshilated, > On Thursday night im London a diner wad held, inaugurating the new Liberal Colonial Clnb.The object of the club is solonial questions from à > and a guide were their death by an aval Two English firme have been Gned fon.furnishing adulterated and doctored food istuffe to the army.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 CHARGED WITH MURDER ! MRS.DOBUCH, OF MONTREAL, AL LEGED~TO HAVE BRATEN HER STEPSON TO: DEATH, \u2014 Mrs.Helens Dobuca, Polish womas, twenty-three years of age, Was od at Montreal on ture next Fri on a ll the de of her hound year.in.sel was married lest autem for old a MR hie, \"eno 1% atu 0 Michael t = dren by bis firet wife.Te ia slieged that, Mra, Dobuch had acted ina cruel manner | oungest there hide Let Ta the child was apparmily in his weual th when tie father went to his work ie torn he found pine ahrid.doa\" 70 tn, he fou is.i sad.step-mother bad di red, In vi sal tions hers had bouts ractured.e direct caus: of death, said Dr.MacTaggart, was hemorr] cand by two ruptured blood vessels ta (nee orders Ju Thutaday coroner's jury on re turned a verdict.\u2018\u2019Thit the child died of injuries caused by violent blows given by his etep-mother.\u201d On Friday afternoon the woman was arrested at Rte.Sophi~, beyond Bt.Jer ome, whare she wan staying with & Pol- Ish family.Whea array betore J Choguet on Saturday she admitted that she had heaten her little son, but denied that she death.A ples of not guilt aes cording) y eee.not guilty wis CHEESE FACTORY BURNED.Brockville, Ont, July 21- oo the pat cheese fa in this sec tion ned by Messrs.Holmes and MerkWy, in the \\gymhin A Edwards burg, wan destroyed by fire a few mehis ago.e Mr.IMunter, the maker, his wi E.McFadde wn rooms over] their lives tr jump- and family; also sistant, who occu; harell escaped wi ing, the Hames hating alniost emvel en when the ularm was raised.hat everything and had only small insurance.\u2018The fs in\u2019 ruios, bet will be rebuilt.The building snd com tents were insured for $2,000.\u2018EMPRESS\u2019 MAKES NEW RECORD, y the time of the \u2018Empress of Bete the CPR, on her re VOY i e mails eux Moville and Rimouskl, with that of rd between these Ne gimians of the Allen se aaf that the \u2018Empress\u2019 has reduced the ginlan's\u2019 record of 8 days 22 minutes, by % hors and © minu The \u2018Empress of Ireland\u2019 gow hol .er reduring the record formers , redu hed Ip the Virginian Mia of B das 29 hours minwtes, 1 le lute, hour and 35 Minato Ju 28 SR IY 4114] nt.\u2018 Weiner et Ee Jorr 24, 1906 LETTERS FROM READERS, WHAT TO TAX.(To the Editor of the \u201cWhaess\u2019) Sir,\u2014Your éditorial comment on tbe otter im your imme of this evening, signed \u2018E.8.\u2019 fa in my judgment an excellent answer to the fear he expresses that rente would rise in consequence ef revenue being raised mere largely, or entirely, on res! estate.Has be considered that if anything save land be taxed it makes it dearer, and conse- a ES or clothes, or or houses, inevitably add to the cost of thusr duction and maintenance.In New Zes- nd, where taxes were removed largely from labor's prod the coœult bas been cheaper commodities and cheaper land, too.Would such consequences sot be welcomed L.8B\u2019 and the \u2018wage-carners\u2019 for om be has eppar- ently much patby?.Let Montres) raise Tite revenus by ames ing land according to its value, and we shall have, not higher rentals, but more sad cheaper bouses, RT \u2014 ae PROPERTY\u2019 TAXATION WOULD REDUCE RENIN.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witaess.\") Bir,\u2014In reading your very excellent journal, last night, Y came across & let ter headed \u2018What to tax,\u2019 and signed \u2018FE.8.\u2019 protesting againet the propos tion to tax property Molders and suggost- ing the taxation of thosc drawing bank and stock dividend.Among other things he says that the taxation of pro- prety holders would result in the landlords raising rentals and these would come out of the of the wa eurners, wbo bave now all they can ta carry their burdens.If this were true | should have nothing to sy.To analyse the matter properly one should bear in mind that prices «verything depend upon the relation of.\"a to, demand, and unless the taxe- tion imposed alters either eupply or de- wand it vannet alter the price save in à fel accidental and temporary manner.ow then would property Le affected by «tax upon it?By property, I presume i» meant buildings aud ground.Right here is the crugial point, ground and buildi must be considered separately.The supply, and consequently the cost, and rent of i ings, i dicot ly influenced by taxation on the materials tatering into the huiklinze, a6 well as the taxation of the buildings after tax on Dilan igh ear wn - on nes is , capital wi Le spout in less ably taxed undertak- and the snpply of buildings will be than it wou otherwise have i bees.If the demand for bui'dings in- | tease, as formerly, ti ore, the rént will certainly advance as a result of the bration.ut the contrary is the case vith the ground.The actual supply of und is neither increased nor taxation.But the available suppl; footing es that tax is 3 it oanmot be If large, ut» thet those owning vacant lote will attempt to get rid them in order to put t capital into something more re munerative.To this extent the avail shle supply\u2014if this term be permissable-\u2014- will be increandd.\"It inly follows that not only the value of vacant, but uatry os well.He testified ratively te bs Grand Baies n train of 1,000 tons net, and distances miles (long haul), exactly .4 of à cent per ton D means that if the Inter colonial were level ag the Urand \u2018Lrunk Railway, snd hauled loads of the same nett weight (of coal or steel), the actual of such haulage from ney to Montreal would be at lesst M4.But the Intercolonial Railway in far from bons level as the Grand Trunk.From Mulgrave to New Glasgow it is the, hilliest, crookedest road 1 have ever seen; while between Truro and Amherst it varies from 50 to 700 feet above moan And yet in the whole distance between Sy 7 and Montresl no better haulage record is made, for the load here is 1,000 tons gross (808 tons nett).Between Mulgrave and Truro the load is 600 tous gross, and that is enough.These loads are hauled by 80 to 90-tga \u2018consolidations\u2019 \u2014engines which 7300 Toa gross sun, aod.which do baul tons gross , ich do ba 1,200 between Truro and Halifax, Between Sydney and Point Tupy 1 have seen many a \u2018special,\u2019 which, if the cars had their full load, could not have held more than 180 tons nett.But they have mostly small engines down there, and eo many men that they bave to do something to keep them busy.It takes on the average two train-loads to Mul- ve to make one to Truro; one and à aif to Truro to make one bound north.The maximum 1,000 toos gross, but this cannot be up all the way, to I Vos I have made the iterce ve lain between train-losd haulage on the Grand Trunk Railway sod the Interco!- onial.But steel is seldom hauled by train-load; there is not enough at à time and by so much the hau cost increases.\u2018our dollars would the cost if conditions were the same as on the Grand Trunk Railway; $6 is probabl au wnder-estimete for | in car lots.It is almost impossible to make more than an estimate.For train-loud lots one who is familiar with transportation problems can find the cost.The date are capital, maintenance of way, sinking fupd, wages, coal, ete.But it is plain to auy one what a low to Can- ads these ruinous freight rates are.Passenger rates are hi enough\u2014much higher than th le on the line of the Intercolonial Rat we no freight favors; the rate on coal, Stellarton to Truro, 140 miles, by .carload is 2.25 oents per ton per mile\u2014just ten times the Sydney-Mont- real rate.But it is not excessive; it is the long haul that is too low.by taki ns ucing expenses ng off 3 trains, would it not be better for the Minister of Railways to cease pauline steel for that icant company at ey- 2 receiver of aime from Canada to the extent of 2600.000 \u20ac r.at less than half the cost! And when he has done this he may direct the strength of his mighty intalleet to bis inefficient division superintendents, and ne swarm of idlery at loneton wa.RTATION.Cambridge, Mass.RELIGIOUS LEGISLATION.(To the Editor of the Witness.) + Sir, \u2014My last letter in reply to that of \u2018Jus,\u2019 of May 22, was evidently \"nc i lso occupied und, and 1 , , oi PY ihe tax 00 found th Le ms ro e light the same thing wi ou: e 3 y pince.only to a lesser extent.to not see it in print, because of the pat BE on repart ee dr ee at, bet © mae mire ct; it tends to increise the value egisle y : of the buildings and to reduce the value {than repaid in reading the short.but of the ground.The manifest conclusion is that the value of buildings and all j other products of the labor of hand or head 5 te emit from taxa thon, § permi em to i~.2ome cheaper; ond the taxation should be entirely plae- of on the unimproved ground values, true permitting the land also to bes Bur jacking this, the next best thing i to increase the tax on that douolena- tired thing we are vocal A as \u2018pro- rerly,\u2019 the rent far which te IN the sun and, rtly to the ve jugs, or the total unimproved value of nd throughout Canada is enorm- buildings + it, so that.wee of the tan, the amount of the decreasc in the ground values or rents would he grenter than tlie increase in the value of renta of the buildings.it, a decrease in rents.\u2018ONE STEP AT A TIME.\u2019 \u2014nmre.E INTERCOLONIAL RAIL TH WAY.- (To the Editor of the \u2018\u201cWitness.\") Bir, \u2014Will you allow me to add a little to the discussion concerning the In.trcolonial Railway which appeared in Jour r some time ago.1 may say that Pire lived on the line of the In- tereolonial Railway for 12 years, have travelled thousands of miles ares it, especially the eastern part, aD: ve spent pe time in some of ite \u2018shops\u2019 oad \u2018sheds\u2019 Though 1 know many of the conductors personally, I have never ot been able to travel without a ticket, = bare Beaywhers seen tos taken out Id rned to @ place for new ones.t Iohave seen ties piled up beside the from Moncton which were more in Wik than the trip's tickets.; Every word which has been said of wer-manning in shops and yards is true; the only place where one man does one Mans work ie Truro.But it is regard: ing the freight rates on long hauls that wish to wpeak chiefly.In parliament the Minister of Railways stated that the Dominion Iron and Bteel Company, and the Coal Company as weil, hed « rate of 45 of a cent per ton ! Montreal.This fs approximately 80 a ton.Coal the same.To try to nd out the loss, let w take Mr.Wain t's res given in noe befors de \u2018Raliwéy Committea of tbe House of tend ot cols 7 Gras gnarent not only Irak experience, but by thet of roads ously grater than the total valued of they ok till they rotted with age, and con- inter checking up stacks of passes is- = mile, Sydney of Christian editoriale on the same sub- in the \u2018Witnesw\u2019 of June 10 ani uly 3, wherein the wrongs of enfor.a- ment of any religious noe am 1 will briefly review three of \u2018Juv.\u2019 arguments, which are destructive of Christian liberty.He contende sat Christianity sbould pot leave the «*.t2 alone, but should go and teach «nd baptize it.Surely an easy way to quin converts.\u2018converted\u2019 whole tribes of heathen Saxons thit way.1 would suggest that in that command to _go and teach and im all {nations Christ referred to the indivi lual not to the state as a body.our correspondent contends thet by _refusi to facilities for tonching Christianity in the public schools the vernment ie oppming istiani is no more ory \u201cot be to sfr, that o opposi ism or Me by refusing > provide for tha teaching of those rines in the publie .The government has rn businées to teach the one Than the other, and on is sure \u20185 result if it tries if.Have not ail the Jaws of this nature.fi the ti { Constantine, throih rom the time of ¢ ouh heen the state churches of Furope.the \u2018Blue Law# of New England :0 the \u2018Lord\u2019s Day Act\u2019 now before nadian parliament been made in the name of Céristianits and with the avowed object of forwarding that re ion?And what evidence have we that our present law makers at Uitaws are mere capable of determininy th: \u201coper Christian doctrine to teaco ani the proper Christian Jaws to enforce than were the church fathers at Nice the advisors of King Henrz VIIT or the wise law ers of John Oo:ton's time and spirit?The law makers have Always made à mess of it Whenever \u2018hoy ve au ted to render unto, Caeser thi at are le, \u2018Tus\u2019 \"are that in regard to the do bath: There will be confusion unless all observe the same day.\u2019 and thet \u2018as the .vast majority prefer that it be kept om the first day, the others should, in accordance with true Christianity, be brotherly and fall m with it\u201d This makes me think of the conditions in our western Canada.In nome sections there the majority of the settlers are com of people from the republic to the south ve.Now, as there will be confusion where two different days are obeerved, and the majority prefer that the \u2018Glorious Fourth\u2019 he honored, it would seem that the others ought to be brotherly and abift their national beliday days later in order to fall in with their neighbors views.This might strike \u2018Jue\u2019 and ethos es.4 very Bae thing to our are here, and ordinary | THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS + Si true manliness mor patriotism oA (To the Editor of the \u2018Witnes.') but sommes me it would hardly beloved .Now, in this 1 am not saying that Adventists and Jews are either rfjbt or wrong in observi the seventh idatead of tbe first day of the week, but I do say that their choies of a sacred day should depend on some thing else than the custom of surround ; ing peoples\u2014that is, if it be the truth of God they are trying to follow, It is highly amusing, and yet esdden- ing, to read the discussions in our parla.ment on this Lord's Day Act.We bear one honorable member in the Senate declaring: \u2018We simply ask our fellow citisens Jn Quebec to join us in the observance of God\u2019s law\u2019 Ile should have added: \u2018And we will fine you ten dollars and keep pee in jail for a week if you do not, for they intend to do that.very thing.And yet when it was moved that \u2018no act should be declared unlawful which was in accordance with the fourth commandment,\u2019 this was de clared \u2018out of order\u2019 by the Speaker, as \u2018inclined to reverse a form of decision of the eommittee.\u2019 Why\" cannot our legislators leave to God the enforcement of his own laws in his own way, snd they od their time in looking after the rights and the welfare of the citisems rather than in trying to hind.: his honest private work for the support of his family and foreing him to observe u religious institution in which he does not believe?It would save them from such abeurd positions as the above at least.No one can object to our government providing a day of rest for our laboring classes\u2014or « week or a month of rest, if they see fit\u2014that in a civil matter, and within its sphere, but it has no right to forte the individual to rest against his will and his needs, and, above all, it has no right whatever to compel him to observe the Sabbatb or.any other religions rite.In PRICE.Hatfield Point, N.B.-\u2014 SABBATH DESECRATION.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witnem.\") Sir,\u2014In a peragraph in the Quebec \u2018Daily Telegraph\u2019 thet appearei es: me time ago it was stated under the heading of \u2018A successful opening of the Canadian Baseball League\u2019: \u2018A baseball matoh was played last Sunday, when the Band of the 8th Royal Rifles, und an attendance nembering about one thous and persons were present on the grounds of the Quebec Athletic Association,\u201d and in the same evening of \u2018Telegraph,\u2019 under the heading, \u2018Resort | house grounds alive with viuiters.An immense crowd witness the high rope feats of Hardy.It was .estimated that Dearly five thoumnd persons were handled by the Quebec Light and Company.: Now, Mr.Editor, as regarde the Quebec Athletic Grounds.Laat ns .serie letter Tea pent to rectors quebec Ath Association, dated Joly 24, 1908, strongly condemu.ing Sebbat desecration on their nds, signed 2 representatives of fe Franciscan Sisters, St.Bridget» Jol, Female Ç Asylum and Jeffrey Hale Hospital.1 enclosed the Ketter to the chairman of the board, Lieut.Col.Walter J.Ray, and after waiting for several weeks for a reply, wrote him again, but he bad not the common courtesy even to acknowledge receipt of my letters.It is now earnest- hoped.not only by the several ia- mates of these inetituti but by the publie living in that vicinity, that the proper authorities will take immediate action n this important matter, and all upon the Quebec Athletic Association to put a stop to the great fui.ance.Now, as regards the Resort Se Eabboth dar sbooli be propecir hy the y u ri served.and that much Sabbath verra Non would not occur again, but unlese womething is done to prevent it there is no doubt it will.bs repeated this summer.I would like again to a«k the president and his board of directors, several of whom are prominent men in our city churches, je this what they all obeving God's command ta keen the Sabbath day holy?! In Malachi, Ui.chapter and Sth verse.God asks the question through his prophet, Will a man \u2018rob God?But T suppose.\u2018like many other railway and steamhont enmnanies, the paramount aneetion with them fe Ts there any money in {t?Does it Jo A friend mine told me a short time ago that in course of conversation with prominent director of the com- ny.said him that the licenwe o sel liquors at Resort Howse having taken away it would materially af.feet the profite of the company.How: ever, he and the other shareholder will only have to suffer a Kittle financially for the good of the general lie, while the temperance public and o\u2019 interested, especially in the re of our oung men, wi rejoice that the license has heen withdrawn, and will now ask the proper suthorities to cancel the Neena~ as regards har-reoma acroe the bridge.where some Sundave azn three ar four men were seen s'aggoring about in that vicin\u2018ty under the influence of strong drink; a disgrace to the place.Let all nur puipite next Sabbath with no uncertain sound denounce these flagrant desecrationa of the Sahbath dav.and Jet there be no exreption in any of our mulpite as war the came when the Tord'e Pay rance Rociety requested the pastoru of the Aiffermt churches to denounce à en-called agers] concert given hy the Grenadier Cluande |G Ronit «4 the Avditoriom an Nov.1 1904.when one of our pastorw refused to dom.TORY C.THOMSON Quebec, July, 1008.TT NOT WEATHER BRINGS THEM OUT Hot pavements and perspiring feet are shle assistants in corn growing.Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor; it vases nt once and cures im tweaty-four hours.hn.sist on the genuine \u2018Putnam's,\u2019 pire pi Blé iel \u2018herw to band in time for this column.but as THE CATTLE TRADE Sir, \u2014I am earprised to see you report that a leading live stock desler of the west, Mr.J.T.Gordes, has deelsred on his return from a trip to Europe that no ; agitation, however great, will result in 1 the repeal of the embargo upon the im- etation of live Canadian cattle into reat Britain.I am certain the wish led to the statement.The Premier and more than half the cabinet ace pledged to repeal, while a majority of the House of Commons, made up both political parties, and a majority of the representatives of th e up of a large section of the agricuftura! community, every co opel e association, and nearly alt the corporations of the boroughs and large cities in Grest Britain are favor- a to and agitating for repeal.It may suit Canadian exporters of cattle like Mr.Gordon that the level of the price of cattle in Canada should be kept low, by there being serious restrictions on their entry to the best cattle market in the world, but it must be dead against the interests of Canadian breeders and feeders.It etanda to rearon that if the embargo was repealed and Canadian ati had not to be slaughtered within ten days, and farmers were allowed to compete with butchers for those cattle, that had lost condition on the long voyage, they w command a better price, which would be of advantage to Canada.[It is also ridiculous to declare tuat by grazing cattle a year lo: .when they are not getting auxiliary feeding stuffs, will bene fit the soil, the ides is a dream.If Mr.Gordon wishes to prevent the deterioration of Canadian seil let him devise some plan to prevent and put a op to the system of growing wheat after wheat and burning the straw, Canada at present ean breed and rear more cattle than she can feed, having no maize, & comparatively small population and acreage under mixed husbandry relatively to her vast ares.PATRICK L.GRAY, Member of the Executive of the Free Importation of Cansdian Cattle Aseocia- tion of Great Britain.Edinburgh, July 24, 1006.PROBLEM for the .E.Rudolph.Brooklyn.) ; Black\u20143 pieces, | © me neue\u201d by White\u20140 pieces.White mates in TWO moves, PROBLEM NO.ion.(By Mr.Wm.E, Fradolph, Brooklyn.) a pieces.White\u20147 pieces.White mates in THREE moves.SOLUTIONS.Received too late for insertion last week.(Correct solutions to Nos.1,081, 1,062.1,088, 1,064 and 1,065, from Mr.WE.Redolph,\u201d Brookiyn.No.1,066 à pretty light weight ition.Of the three movers, date July 11th, try No.1.this :1.BK8ch-K K2 2.RR8 \u2014K 81, 3,BQ6 mate.THE OSTEND TOURNAMENT, The full score of the final round is not noted in the \u2018Witness\u2019 of Saturday July 14, Carl Schlechter, of Vienna, cditor, with J.Berger, of the \u2018Deutsche Schach- zeitung,\u2019 tukes the first prize of 4.000 francs and the gold medal; (leza Mar cozy wins the second of 2,300 francs; four rizen of 1.50 francs, 1,000 francs, 800 rans, and 700 france, await the result of s game between Burn and Teichmann, who will share them witb Rubenstein 13R-B ee - 15° ar, - 18 R-B3 18 P\u2014K Kt 6 neB 17P\u2014Ke $ 18 Ke x Kt BBP x Kt 19 Kt\u2014K 5 19B x Kt oPIB nox 4 21 P\u2014-Kt 6 n Re 22 R x Kt (h) 2PxR BQxP ) 2 Q-R4 UBzP (i) nc E WoxR 35 igns {j) (a) Apparently, thie continuation ie again growing into favor, presumably to avoid the counter gambit\u20142, .P K 4; in reply to?PQ B4.(b) The advantsge of this, to Black, is not obrious.(e) Also like old times, most modern experts preferring lo play out the Q 8 before P K 3 whenever possible.13 B 4 was, of course, quite safe.(d) Again 1 tort and Seinite.Since the Hastings Tournament, 1806, B Q 3, in all positions of this kind, has been almost a religion with the t jority of chess players.And even Zukertort held that, when the centre Pawns have Deen ex- fhasesd, BQ 3 should be preferred to (+) Black's development 15 with a view to an early counter attack, but Maroczy soon makes it clear that hese tactics are all wrong.(M) One of Marshall's famous * Behwin- dela\u2019 + Su , W Kt x Kt LBzx FY en! 15 Kt x B, Q R 5; and wins.(g) The weak point.B, or Kt x Kt would only improve White's already su- ior position, fe so also would PU t 3; 15 Kt x B, Q 1: Kt; 16 B kt 5, PQR3;17QR 4 ete.And, having to play the B +k, in order to be able to play Q B.3, locks in two pieces.(h) It is both curious and instructive how very strong is the attack on the Queen's side, as com d with the counter attack on the Ki 's side of the board; Black ia really helpless.And, in this not another fine example of the teachings of Steinits and Zukertort ?(i) Just gaining the necessary tempo.T£ Q x R at once, Black can at least draw y RxP.Ww or, if now Q R 4, then 26 Q x Bob, KB2: 27 Q Q 7 ch, K B ma, and all is over bat the shouting.Ur, 28 x B ch, K Kt 2; 27 Q Q 7 ch, K Kt 3; of 28 Q zx K P ch, etc.\u2018Another played in the Ostend l'our- nev.From Saturdays * Freid\u201d Notes wm fall by Mr.Hoffer: \u2014 (Q, P.Opening.) Reco ve.Marshall.White.Black.P\u20140 4 1P- 4 2Kt-K B 3 2 P.B4 3PQB3 38P\u2014K 3 4B\u2014B 4 4K:-053 $891 spas + 7B Ki 3 $ Conte: 8B-Q 3 8R-K 1 9 Kt-K 5 9 Bx Kt 0Ppz8 10 Kt-0 2 nP-KB4 NP\u2014BS 12B-B3 BE?IS E\u2014 BB BAP neg: HQ xRP 159 2 18 P\u2014B 4 16PxPe.p.16Kt x P 17B-Æ R4 17 R\u2014B1 13B x Kt MRæB 19 Kt\u2014B 3 19 R 6 20BxPah(l) 2 xB 2 Ki\u2014Kt 5 ch 21 K\u2014Kt 1 BQRS 2 Kt_K 4 (3) 23 Q\u2014R 7 oh 23 K-B1 240 8 ch 2 K-K 2 nozPa 25 K\u2014Q 3 25 K\u2014Kt 3 (3) 26 Kt\u2014-Q 2 aps BeBe \u2014 1 %PzxR PQ xP x Kes Le » État ; 3 7 mQxIR es 3 KR 3 33 Q\u2014Kt 3 ch HU K-\u2014B2 34 Rt\u2014Q 6 ch 25 K\u2014B 1 SKtxR 26 Kt\u2014B 2 38 0-R 7 97 P\u2014Kt 3 7 Kt\u2014Q 6 #QxP E82 2 Kt x Kt 20 B-R \u20ac ch #0 K-K 1 #0 Px Kt (1)With the pawns behind, the proper course is to attack, otherwise the game must be lost lowly.It ia for tunate that this resoure a open to White (2) This game\u2019 more than any cther shows Marshall's gemtus in complicated pritions.{3 Obviously the Rook \u201cannot be taken.The position ie highly interesting.(4) A powerful move 200 (5) The only move fo rave immediate ! loss, It will be found that the Rook cannot he saved.* .(6) Obviously he should have exchanged Queens and advanced the passed nawns.The chances are tm favor of « successful iseue.(74 A hewutiful combination.ae will he seen from the seanel, as he threat.eme the power! P\u2014K 4 Whites Ouen heing ton far away to be aetni.Tack wins hy force now, and very pret- til.INDIA'S EXCES® OF WIDOWS, (From the Lahore \u2018Tribune.) like the days of Zuker- looms 7 \" .LONDON LETTER.(Mpacial Correspondence of the Wit ness.\u2019) Loodon, July 6.The real perplexity of the English peo ple with regard to bow to settle the question of public school religious education was strikingly portrayed by the division list of the [louse of Lommons when the question of \u2018in\u2019 or \u2018out\u2019 of school hours had to be settied.By a majority of only 16 it was decided that religious teaching should be out of school hours, and no one suproses the House of Lords will fail to challenge s decision which rests on so small a majority.Thus the prospéct of an interminable diecussion up, and decisions which are bound to have to be redecided become wearisome to the mind.I will, therefore, turm from this subject to say something of a trial at our Central Criminal Court which has this week excited great interest, à case which I referred to ia my letter of May 18.A Dr.Adgock was charged with the manslaughter of a ocer- tain Major Whyte, D.8.0., on the ground that he had attended the major as à medical quan.and failed to trest bim with the remedies that medical science would bave prescribed in the .case.The interest lay in.the fact that Major Whyte had beeome a Christian Scientist, and that Dr.Adcock, after practicing as a doctor for some years, had also embraced Christian Science, and cessed to practice as a doctor.The defence, therefore, was that while he visited Ma- or \\Whyte as a friend, he did not visit im as » docter, and received the momi- nal fee of a guinea a week mainly because he thought Major Whyte did mot wish to be under an obligation to him., The major had died from blood-poison- ing.resulting from bed-sores, which, ac cording to the doctors, headed by Sie Victor Horsley, showed gross negleet.Dr.Adcock gave his evidence clearly, and the impression one got was certainly se ms se A ty that will açnin be the lot | het 70 04 104 à of the fortunate \u2018American.\u2019 Railwava Ë opt 154 = ow He uf end industrials in both countries will | : = 18 \u20ac ohare alike the heavy cash returns de Get NET = 4 vied from mo mach wealth from the! sec Ne LE 1a WX À soil.to say nothing of the returns of tu eit Hix 8 cotton, corn.and a score of other À et 1 Sy 10% & prods of ihe form, à Bee EERE The very_rlore kinshin between Amer- 1 moe joan and Rurmpean affairs could mot \u201cas 11 J 108% Ad Pave heen better demonstrated than by PEs own \u20ac fhe effert the Bar Francisco en © lie Wéas H.Dea LS EIU: 1 & bad noon many financial questions of worldwide moment, As n matter of lasvuneus êrecxe o fact.the cslamijty hae practically npret 4 Jan Tr He ns 1» .every finencia! \u2018centre by the enormnus i Ang 106 1 1 it \u20ac Joma entailed.The very fret effect ue! a wan sheolulely to break the market oo Uw 1 a8 ¢ mecs of remnritire, and to start the fu 3 (M à Ci éevtre downwerd movement that has .ww wee WIX A 8 4 been recorded from day ta dav almost ove since the time of the Alsaster.Ruciiess oo 1 wows Eg emforred weakness of the stack mar Bou Tabs $m di w 1 at ket im that remet hid open to view Mon.Cot ! te 14 wi Hob the von technical poaition of an 1n- Hunky ly ox.LM 1081 ws £1 iÎ fisted sitontion, and the bears had no [looted 18g 0x 9% U0 2 Hy { difficulty fn pressing price down \"rie week.Last.Price per Re- Div.Purbi high.Lew.die Low High low.si Sd 55 CPR.Ot.177 mg ay 18K.BRS Fever.iMaacs wnt pd a ow ow om EE MoS ES Aw oy nt apy ww np mom Lu Tw \u2026 : Mg Aw Imi loin 18 JAX ak foun SRD 0 Ye.Ry.1 île 188 t26 1004 116% 14 14 7 6 Detrelt .IMQ Aug.NT Mu 10 ey NK NN an Richellen n où #8 oN 4 0 6 ui.Pet Goat SE OAY NOR sk aw pu mw BE EEE osm =\u201d =n m wy .- n 12.00 55 BANQUE NATIONALE DIVIDEND NOW 77; Profs of Popular Quebec Institution Justifies Increase Ow sod after Wednesday, the frst of Auguat next, La Manque Nationale will pay à dividend of one snd t upon its capital for July 41.be riosed from the 1718 to July $1, both days inclunive.| The dividend rats of this ieportant Banking Isstitutions has been on & aix per- ARR attitude ars greatly appreciated by arebvibers The bank will in future pay dividends quar terly of 1% percent, or equivalent to seven t per annum.For the year ending April 30, 1904, the institution recorded pro- fis of $106.752.00, which ia sufliclent justi fication for the increase one percent ia the dividend.ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS TOO SLOW FOR TORONTO Mr, R.1.Fleming.general manager of the Toronto Street llway Compacy, has decided not to bring any more steel rails from Engiasd.but to have them made in the United Staten.His reason for (bis is that the company frequently has to wait severs! months before procuring rails from the Eoglied manufacturers, whe ture out n differeût type of rail fer home use, ané THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNSSA PC THE MARKETS.FACTORY AEN PRCFER CHEESEMAKING Product Gives Wider Margin of Frofit Than Butter One of the recent gevsiopmenta sn the dairying industry of the oeuatry, thougs wore particularly of the Province of Que- bec, lo changing ever from butt making te fhe preguciion of cheese, It de simply .option of which in ihe were predtable, sod the numerous changes that bave bees made already this seasca show clearly thet the returns from cheese fud~ tories are more satisfactory to (he patrons.Apart frem the difference ia the actual cash relurns there are olher considers.tions when a move of this bature {tn c09- templated.One of the most lmpertant of these is the big rence to tbe vaiue qf the by-products that are retufaed to the farmers.The procesds from & sale of cheese made from n given quantity of milk wil give better returns than if tbe same quantity of milk were turned Inte butter, but the patrons whe have young stock and hogs io raise, get much mere satisfaction from the skim milk that 18 returned to them by the bulter-makets than (rom tbe whey that is produced ia the chesss factories, There {is really an impertaat consideration where a lot nf stock Is kept, for, while skim milk can be effectively used with but little addition of meal or other strengthening 1a- gredienls, the cost of the feed thal bas to be mixed with Ike whey absorbe large proportion ef the profits.The bigh prices that refed on the mill- feed market warlier in the season made this feature the more noticable, but Te- cently, since the development of a weaker ' feeling for bran and as the prospects are good for a -scmson of low prices for alt kinds of grain offals, many factorymen are taking advantage of the opportunity ! offered and already numerous changes have been made, while others seem fo- | clined to follow, A maker from the Eastern Towpenips | tn talking over the slluatios yesterday ! aid that butler would have io touch M%o or at least Mc per pound to return equal ! profits with cheese selling for i3c.Though 196 is somewhat above the market price | for the product of eastern factories, it |s Dot sa far out of Jue as Is n Sc rate | ior butter and (he comparison is a fair! ' cae.The natural result of this policy will be a shrinkage In the supply of butter, and ap the changes are being made at this time of the year when there is a natural falling of in the Sow of milk, dus to the : of warm weather and Insect pests | on the cattle.it ts possible that (be butter market will show a welcome tmprove- ment later on In the season when foreigu | prppiise for the British market are sot so | OVERDUE DEBTS OF CANADIAN BANKS Ia the tudividual Anancini ntatements ef Canadian Chartered banks thers has been 4 notable decrease in ths amount of over- | due debts.Good times have not the merchant and mauufacturer in happy position of meeting trade parte much more readily than ia the case under Jess active business periods.The = tage of over-due debta te pald-up tal during May of the last six or seven years bas been kept well within three percent.and of course It dose not by any means repressnl a lons of that simount to Ibe- Institutions.The proportion of overdue debts, which pre not opeceusarily \u2018dad dedts,\u2019 In May of this year is remarkable in that the low rate haa never before been sitained.Against the 1.60 percent of this yoer ia that of 286 percent In 1906, sud sa high ax 3 percent lu 1908 Ten yeare ago, en.Canada wan really struggling for name and position, the rr o was much greater: ln May 188, overdue debts being R40 percent of the amount of patd-up capital.The good showing this year In another indication of our commercial sdvancoment, and is very satisfactory indesd, whem the \u2018strenuous\u2019 character of Canadian banking fa taken Into considera- tien.The following table sbows the total amount of overdue debts with the amount of paid-up capital and the proportion of {be former to (he Miter for the month of 7.Paid-up Per- Capital.cent.May, ,00638 1.0 Ma 0.73.50 2.80 Mf, TWIN 265! May, 76,979,565 251: Mer, 0,118 L200.May, 61.0038 2.16 May, UBUT 10, Mer, @in is 50.* NEWS OF THE CROPS Grasla Growers\u2019 and Millers\u2019 Association | sends out very favorable reports of crops in Alberta despite the fact thst report thres weeks ago was Inclined to be de- spoudent.Its summery te as follows: Every station In Alberta reports wonder- te] growth in all kinds of grain during the past two weeks.There is not one excep- lion and crops everywhers are in prime condition, have been und are at this time Meal.Warm days snd nights with show- ors of rain et intervals have combined to bring the crops forward at am unprecedented pass.Grain that three weeke ago looked to be Jate by two weeks in now headed out and will be ready to harvest om time, out for a bumper crop In sli spring grains and look out for some surprises when the thresher corumencss the slory on yield of winter wheat.Bome fields of winter wheat are good for from & to 5 busheds per scre.Four weeks ago these «ame erope looked good fer not over 16 to 39 bushels per acre.HARVESTERS WANTED IN THE WAST, TWENTY.ro wi , July 80.-'Mapitoba and West will ire from twenty to tweniy-êve thous! Imported harvest bands to hau- ale the crop this year,\u2019 sald W.J.Black, Deputy Minister of Agriculture.° lai reporte from all parte of (be pre vioce indicate that the orop will be the heaviest yet harvested.Last yesr Mani- toby placed 12.600 men from the Rast fia tbe harvest fields, while Saskatchewan used about 2,500, but for this year Manitoba alone will require close to 30,000 men.It would appear at present that harvestiog | there are no cha favored big profits, but bare also ng | Calgary, Alberts, July 29.\u2014The Western | gg MONTREAL WHOLESALE PhiCco An disy foiling des beou proveiting the lesen! chose market for the past & days, and fe break in country prices bas effectually eotablished n lewer range of veines.From 1lye te T-iée was the me Te the 0 est re 1 Tas 1.pas, Bo cents wag the beat bid of the baards, but (here wie Ro Dusiness ak (het figure Lecaliy, Wostern are queted at about 11% te 11%¢ on a weak tparkgt, and for Ematorns, lila to 11%0 Sa ank \u2018The publin cable this morning edews à decline of 13 In the Baglish market, white being quoted at 34s 64.sad colored at Ms 64 per hundredweight.Buller values hold adeut steady In the country.and loo quotations show little variation from Inst weak, cheicest being deid for 3c, aud Gne grades for 280 to Me.\u2018The flour market keeps Arm in apite ef hs foatioued Joskaoes ln the rw terial and there a r consumptive arades.Rolled cats are firm at the have been ruling for the past dut busioreq is slow even for this wsually dull season.Cornmes! ia quiet but frm at $1.00 to $1.46 per dag for feed meal and $1.80 te 7.0 fer granul A A decline of © 1c per bushe: is fe- ported on the oat market sad No.3 are quoted today al die to fe Der bushel: No.3 at {1%c to 4%¢, and No.4 at é0l4c to dle.There is a decidedly drm feeling in shorts owing to the soarelty of sfferinge on spel, and In Ihe country.Bean le plentiful, but there is an improved tone te the market Baled hay holds steady and the market 1s Arm oa light deliveries.The following table sbows the stocks of grain and fleur 1a store in Montreal on the dates mestioned : ul ug ug Wheat, bush .2I02,908 197.272 365,339 Coru, bush.-.27,700 120,666 248.830 Peas, bush.2.578 20,348 Oats, bush 100.006 238,123 Barley, bt 1,256 14,067 Rye, bush 1.02.Buckwhrat 1.551 se ur, .54,200 Meal, bris hr ee ee B18 LS The egg market le quiet these days and in tbe situation wor- tby of note.Recef are vomewhat lighter, but the absence from town of se many people has caused a ghrinksge in the con- sumplive demand that offsets the effect of lighter \u2018supplies and prevents prices frem advaunciog on that account.There are no changes In the quotations this morning, shough straight receipts have deen 6014 lo round lots at the comparatively low price of 17c per dosen.Belacted stock brings 3c te 20 1-2c.-in à few instances 1 Las been paid.No.1 candled are worth Hi per ns erè unchan at 85 bushel in carload lots, and $1.68 tn » obbles way, market je but the enquiry is slow and ti a only .Supplies of boilin are WC the conrumptive demand wot ies at this sennoo, and the market keeps y.There in very little business presing on this market, in old potatoes, owin the plentiful offerings of this years erop.Prices are nominal aed show a notieeable doclive from 3 week ago.The run of offerings was light on the live stock market this worning and prices were steady, with a firm Iz evidence.The prices st which were made varied trom 87.78 to $8.18 hundred pounds, snd were governed by the quality ef tbe stock.os well as the lengtb of the railway journey which has such au effect an live stock {his Awesther.Quotations on fresh killed abattoir bogs remain steady at $10.7 to #11 per bundre4 Ide.wilh $11 the ruling price.Dressed hogs have been obtainable Tight along for $10.75, but ihe majority of : ihe packers advanned their pricoa two wooks ago, with the live stock, to fit per bundred weight.The market continues Arm for hama and com, and all cuts of cured aad smoked meats, though the extremely hot weather of the past week has bad a quieting effect où the consumptive demand.There is à fair emquiry from out of town points and the fact that stocks ere rather light has a firm infiuence on tbe market.Barrel pork and besf are quiet at this evason acd there aré mo changes in quotations to report as price Her 0 rn 0 noon daily outrome due \u2014 \u2014Manitobs spring wheat WI to $4.40, and straieht rollers, Bs % to 0.98; extra T8-#L30 to $2.24 tn bags of CORNMEAL \u2014 $1.40 te §.Ee ta vo pa tario bran ia bul $15.50; shorts, in bess ns to a tans tobe pres In bags, § to #17; shorts, 819 OATS\u2014No.$, dc to 41e bushel ; No.3, §1%c to \u201ctte; No.4, to oi.data, LEHI er barber pio?; eo ol ; - picked, 8170 per busbel * HAY \u2014 No.1, $8.56 to per ten on track; No, 50 to 0: 88; clover Ered.Wor HRW 6 PEAS\u2014Boilln, (naming: - ONEY\u2014White clover in comb, eo; buckwheat 16e to lle per Pound se tion; extract, 70 to 140; buckwheat, Sipe Jo PROUTBIONE = Barrels, moss, \u2014 short eut ts Baif barrels, do.$13.00; clear fat 'R, $23.00; long cut/ heavy mess, $31.50; ha [ mi Yong clear , c to tH Deet, at 613.60; balf Darrels, 0 FTL, 3 beot, $11.00; Bail barrels, do.26; compound lard, We te 9c: pure , 13c lo 12%c; kettle rendered, 32 to 140: bama, 14%c te 180, mccordi 0 sine; breakfant bécon, 1640 te ic; Wien: sor baron, 164e; fresh killed Lyme hogs, fil; alive.87.78 to $0.08 -.BGGS\u2014Siraight receipts, 170 to 1746 ; M EUTTER: Cholet creases, ugsalted, Me to Le.+ salted and CHRESE-\u2014Ontaris, Lite te 11%¢; Town.ok 11%¢ to 11e: u BS First pots, $8.40 to (6.80; je, $.70 to 94.20; pearia, 9.20 per MONTREAL CLEARINGS Montreal clearing for week ending July will be general throughout the province about August 10, but should the rains eon- delay getting eut the orders fer Toroate.tinue ft will probably de from hres lo ve days later.\u2019 .~~ M, were sa follows: higher.' 38.87%; good.heavy, 35.40 to 9686: CATIL® MARRETS \u2014 LIVE STOCK MARKAT.\u2014Jely 3 About 1300 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 30 calves, 3 miich cows, 0 sheep, and lambda, and lat hoga were offered for salé at he Bast Bnd Absttolr to-day.The heavy rains, which gladdened tbe hearts of the farmers, had a depresging effect oa the narket for cattle, and good Quitte were nearly a quarter of a cegt lower im price.A few head of goad steers were bought by shippers at from H.90 Lo 95 por 180 Ibe: pretty good cattle sold at 3340 to ¢%c, and ihe common stock at Ic \u2018a near So per uwod Milch cows Be sack.Mr.Jo « aupertar calf: to 88.40 sach.BN wid at (oom $léo to tic per pound; lamba at #2 to $5.38 each.\u2019 Select b weighed off tbe ears, bive been seltiag lat al about fe per pound: à few choice lots sold up to 84e por ad: heavy fats sold at 6c te Te per East Bufiale, N.Y.July M -Caule re- ceipta, 6,600.Active, stesdy to otreng- Prime steors, 98.80 to M: shiap! nt K.6: Butchers\u2019, 14.00 te 95.40; Mi \u201c te $63.osws, B.35 te 0468; Dulls, § to $4.80; stockers and I 83 te WM.rteck- ors, 82.60 to $3.3; {resh cows and spriagern, steady, 14 to 980.Veals, receipts, 1.30 Slow, steady strong.34.50 to #7.60; tew, 97.78.Hogs\u2014Receipta, 8.500; Wa to 3s higher: heavy and mized, 57.10 to 87.20; pyerkery Fi.15 to 1,25; plgs.$1.20 to Fi.85 © oa, en WRB 0 #1.Sheop 2nd lamba.\u2014RNecsipes, 60M.Blow, lambs steady, sheep lower.lambs, 96.00 to $7.00; yearilngs, 96 te 9636: wether $050 to 0.76: ewes, HTS to 6: sdews, mixed, $8 to 5.6.Chicego, MI.Juiy 88\u2014 le, 27.000.Steady to tem ceats lower.Beeves, #4 to M.00: cows and heifere, $1.86 to 95.15: stockers and feeders.$3.00 to 34.35; Texans $4.55 lo 95.20: calves, 95 to 6.%.Hoga\u2014Receipts, 37,000: stenéy te fre conte Mixed and tufchers\u2019, BO to rough heavy, 10.10 te 15.35; light 20.00 te 36.90: pe AM te $4.05; Dulk of sales, WSS to \u201d.Sheap\u2014Recoipts, 30,000.Tea te fifteen cents lower.Shemp, HM te BW; lamde WIS te FI, Torcato, July 19.\u2014Trede fuir, $ loads In to-day, facluding 1,408 cattle, 1,188 sheep and jambe, 1,098 hogs, 312 ce! cattle, choice, 94.75 to $5: to $4.65; export bulle, SAT to 1.36 to 7.00; export cows, BI to W.Butchers\u2019 cattle, ee.to $4.08; medium, $4 te 9025; butchers\u2019 cows, $3.38 te $3.50; butchers\u2019 bulls, 31.15 to $1.50; can- ners, $1.73 to $2: stockers, chalice, $3.98 to £8.54; ogomon, 1260 to atocke! bulls, 21.78 to $2: heavy dut.\u201d.[reg rr Hoge, oolecty, naderwsights, $1.6, fod and wae fats and ul tered.BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS Loudon, July 12-\u2014To-dayts wwpply of beasts comsisted chiefly of fat butcheriag cows and bulls, middling quality prafomi- nating.Trade ruled sluggish with downward tendency Ia value, though barely sufficient to quote.Pew prime quality ef- fered, but met me esquiry, and wees ua- quotable Top prices pald were olght pounds.Pat cows, 3e M to Jo 84; Int ls, 38 104 to Ja SM.Increase of 416 in aumber penned in sheep market, supply consiating entirely of Downs aad halt- treeds.Trade ler welder sheep ruled dull ab reduction in wemis cases ef fully 2d per oight pounds.Ewes, however, met fotrly good utry, last Monday's quotations being well maintained.Good demand for lambs except heavy descriptions, seles- men both asking and oMslaing slight advance on late values.Best pena made per § pounds sa lellows: $ stone Down sheep, Be $4; 10 stone half-breds, be 24 to Be 44; 10 stone ewes, és 94; 5 atome grane lamba, Ts.Calves I larger sumbers and met firmer trade.Quotations per eight 2e 104 to 3a 64; sheep, So 104 te Ss 104; lambs, de M te Tn Teta! supply\u2014Beasts, 20; sheep oad lambs, RM0; calves, 10; Lard Is steady with a good enquiry from miteh cof i we, 8.Te a ges\" vases a84 ; London, July M-\u2014Fair supolies.usd trade more cheerful, being trite firmer.English beet.3s 4d to Je TG; Booton sides, 3a 10d to ds; shorts, de 24 to & 64; Dept ford and Liverpool killed, 3s 34 to 8: Md; refrigersied hindquarters, best, Je 44 to Se 74: do.seconds, Je to Su 34; forequarters, 2s Ge to Sa 44; legs, bn sr to 3a sd; Eng- lsh wedders, 4s 48 Lo be: 104; forelan sheep, do lamb, Ss 44 to Ga dé English pork, 3e 103 de 3s 82 to is per eight pounds, FARMERS' MARKET PRICES, July M There were not many farmers from a distance who brought loads of produces to the Bonsecours Market this foremoon, but the market gardeners and the truck far- mera ware out stroag with large loads of green stuff, which they sold at reasonable rates.Oats sold at $1.05 to $1.10 the bag: buckwheat, $1.3 do.; old potatoss, The to #0c.the 0 1b.bag: new potatoss, 61.00 to 61.96 do; small potatoss, 506, de.; turnips and beets, 30¢ to lie the bumch;.omlons, Te to 10e, do: radishes, 9 to 100 the dosen bunches: rhubarb, 18 to ce: lettuce, 10e to Me.do: esbbagee, to Te, do: caullfowers, 40e to Sûe, da: celery, Mo to ec, Go.; cueumbers, Mc to fic, do.; green beans, Blo the half bag: green peas, $00, do.; desd turkeys, 140 to 17a Ib.; geese, 13c, do.; fowls, BOI to im chickens, #0 to fe, de: Se to Me.do.; tub butter, 230 per Ib.print butter, 20e to Me, 4 w laid , Mc the Sewen; x, hc to fie.do.: American apples, F1.60 the basket; currants, $00 the pail; cherries, $1.3 the Dashel; raspberries, 10¢ te 15e the box: gooseberries, 400 the gallon: Ddlue- berties, 31.10 the two-gallon box: oranges, 8 to 90 the box: lemons $1.40 to $4, do.: Californian peaches and s, B.T3 to #8, éo.: bananas, $1.00 to $295 the Duneh; oid hay, #8 to $19 per 100 bundles of 15 ibs.: tow bay, 88 per 100 bundles; straw, # to $3 per 100 Dundies of 13 be.CANADIAN PRICES IN BNGLAND, © (Canadian Associated Press.) Lenten, Jply $1.\u2014Butter, fia gr Sed SE RTE 2 3 e sa sympathy with cables trom trou Pa ou = © se mé Ne.Ne.je od $a; Me.and 6s.A fairly .Ca.July 18, 1000.90.597, 008 \" 1908.sm Cor.week, 1904.FL ULITS od asd light suppl Steady market report.les \u201c LL Jury 24, 1908 I¢ ewanic manxare CITAMO MARKIE.Terouto, J 7.tarde, me a von ena ee vo, tr $18.Wheat, Ontario, easy at Îfe te for Mo.?red and white outside.Onte, œutelés, Mie to Mo for Ne.£.Rye, \u20aco to Gis quicide.Barley, 48e to Sic cutalde for No.2 Fess, %o to tin outside Corn, American, Ne.1 yellow, Bec.Ontario polate: yellow, Wye, Onterie potuts.Flour, Ontarie, 86 percent patents, 08.06 té 3.15, duyers' beg for expert.Manitoba, $080 be 6400 \u2018or fret patents: $ te M10 for secsads.and [pe to #4 for bakers\u2019.Butter, low rade, while a rontinues easy in tone, choles are ari og unobanged.008 Hage steady at 180 firm ot 13%0 to to 19.logersoll, Omt., July 53.\u2014White whent, The to $c per bushel; fau Je et ; e Be: We; poss, 20 to Ge: | Qeaters asked aa much ss 15 cents n.Cabbage werd more pieutifel: some small Goes were sold for to five.coats, but the ruling price was fre conts each.chickens were about 20 cents Killed, they ranged from 8 per pair.Some first-class wer offered for §I per bag.berries were upsm the ma for 30 cents per quart.R 16 oente Ta box, er three cents.1d dairy A te dearer, and sold for rer dosen.Butter was al price.Other ines of mark at the same figures as last Hamilton, July 21.\u2014White Bush, fhe to Mc; red, The Te to %0c; peas, 880 to 490; oats, die to 42e: ver seed, FT to 88; timothy, white wheat Sour, per bbl.98.76 à strong bakers, $3.90 to $4.10; Ena © to 8.50: apples, per and & dalf, 8 to $1.0; ples, per Ib, 2e to Se: potatoes, of ninety pounda, Sho to $i; butter per\u2019 ib, lo te So; butter la Ark: 1s to 17¢; eggs, por dos., 16a to IT WEBKLY RAIL AND CANAL R The following table shows the receipts by rail and camel in the port of Meatresl for the week soding July £1, and for the week prorieus: July it.July 1\u20ac hast, bash.oo oe ee oo JING BET 1 TE = $ fi if : i | i « dy ue 1 iis.à § 8 iy $ gz 27 i TES iy 3 F WEEKLY CHENSS BOARDE.Date.Pisce.Offorigga\u2019 Pries uly 16-Crysler 2,098 219 11 16-Farnhom .%206 100 1t 13\u2014Hemmineford 1569 08 11% M-\u2014Campbellford 1,680 $8 HY \u2018 17\u2014Three Rivers ff 405 11% \u2014L1 12-16 18&\u2014Peterborough 4576 \u201c5.500 11 18-16\u201415-# 18\u2014Picton .SLI LL.uk 10-Bciritng .00 46 11 18&\u2014Woodstool .1,700 800 11% 19-Mséoe .50 70 IL 0 Tweed .5% 280 NM 19\u2014Kinggton .1.386 ©1866 1116\u20141 11-16 20\u2014Brantford .2,900 1,810 1134-11 2.517 1,088 Ne .M\u2014Brockvilie ,.418 fi\u2014Belteville , 4,47 ¢ uasell .60 | inchoster 9 st Hyacinthe 1,88 Alexandria .800 Kemptville 1,080 Tonton Hour an! .Crysler .ve Chesterville .mM Cowaseville .6 BUTTER Ds Tee Place, Of'ring.Sales.Pres.1 -\u2026 .\u2026 \"000 eNG0 1 - 16\u2014Faraham.1000 1600 aot 17-Taree Rivers.188 100 By B\u2014Runt \u2026.M3 £1%-31% ERC i IN NA o , - *Kelimateé.ne BANK OF ENGLAND.Lotéot, July 19.\u2014The weshly statement of the Bask \u20ac England shows the foilow- lug changes: Bullion, decreased.Other sueurilies, decrensed.Othe: deposits, Geerensed.2.00400 Public deposits, increased.1,870,000 i Noten ressrve, iucreased .170,000 Oevernmeat securities unchanged.\u2018The proportion of the bank's reve de 1labiiity thio week is 48.17 percent.as som- pared with $0.46 percent last week.london, July 19.-The Bask of Bag- land's rete of discount remained =n tanged to-day at 34 percent.\u2018Phore % a repert là ctreulation that the Goreng Bank may soon issresss Ws vided to eevew percest.k oa Ÿ Sœur 24, 1906 | LIEERARY BVIEW 18 COLONIAL HISTORY WORTH STUDY?; The founding of à chair of eclonm! history at Oxford marks a new epoch in ish imperial thought.Following y on the Rhodes bequest, the Beit foundation has again brought isto prominence the im of unlty of in terest netween the Mother Country and the colonies.It is of now iden that these young lands have any history of valua beyond their own bounds.Om April 88 last, tock place the installation of the first cocupant of this mew clair, Professor H.E.Egerton, M.A.On that oecasion be delivered a broadminded and thoughtful address on \u2018The claima of the study of colonial history upon the attention of the University of Oxford,\u2019 since puiiliabiod in pamphiet form at the Clarendon Prons.The work of thia d:part- ment, Mr.Egerton considers, eurnes un der two heads, research work\u2014as yet à field Kittle exploited, obscure and diffi eult\u2014and the application of a kmow- ledge of the past of the colonies to the politios and statesmamsbiy of the present and future: .+ « « The questiooa with whieh it maloiy fe conoermed are precise 17 those comstitutional asd esonemic ques tions which balk large im tbe publie lite ot to-day.One condition fs necessary to the value of such study.The limitation to pre- Vietorian history must be removed If colonia) history fa to have any mesning.If this bo done.considessble Light may Ye thrown en important practical ques tions.\u2018In Tauris the evolution of re oponsible government may be most clear.Iy traced.In Australedia cxovriments in social legislating bave had -beir greatest opportunity.la Canadas oni South Africa the 1'a\"110 betwsm different races under one government form s sub- La HE ! i LIE + : iy Ë Far up te the north and west of Scot- sand among the grand scepery and old stories of the Highlanders is the course taken in \u2018The Highlands and Islands of Seotland,\u2019 painted by W.Bumith, jr., and described by A.BR.Hope Moncrieff.(Mac- milian.) in « land wbare, y-five years, only aix eæecutions have taken place, and where, it for whiskey and religion political agitation, thers would be M need of police.The author no the passing of the tartan, although Be also remarks the spirit still evoked by the sight of a rival pattern.As the New York Tribune\u2019 quotes: Butitied himself ts wear the Forbes tar.ten, be was forced duriag a cold journey to buy a plaidé of the Gordon patters \u2014 the lightly different tartan of a bated olan\u2014because there was no Forbes pat- fora to be found: \u2018Then ove day in a betel \u201cbus nt Bournemeutb\u2014of all places Is the i ÿ œertô\u2014! had we companions twe elderly ladies, who Kent lesions grimly askssos at at perverted tartan of wine.bons res ae à Berne iad hope you're net a » cet\u201c replied I somewhat] when.Wel \u201cBet why?\u201cBetas sus poeple don't Ube the Gerésas!\" queth thie frewsing dome.\u201cWe are Forbesse!\u201d Shamedly | Rade confession of my fault, declaring Law, in spite of appesranese, 1, tes, bonst- od Chat choteset Highland desosut; Wut my kinsweman beard me in tbe stony sileace Gue to a pretended Forbes in Garden trap- pags.THE OLD To be up in the Highlands of Soothand In delightful company for the length of time that it takes to resd a hundred pages fe the chance offered by Elinor MacArtney Lane, in \u2018All For tho Lave of « lady\u2019 (Appleton) The lady, it is needless to my, is all the} can bp desir- of, and, as the New York \u2018Times\u2019 re marks.As for Deress\u2014there are four of them, all lovers of ber ladyship asd ait es truly delightfel spesimens of the genus ae \u2018he SRwary novel resder often comes SCTOSS.There are \u201cThe Two,\u2019 if $ ! \u2018 i i other and of ail possible suitors tudy: there RR i Ï ë it | AE JUNE Li 5 ite RES fi \u2018 i | ä \u2018a | ey \u201c ers, she had written the short formal let have ire ble on their .pp Le ri | ri, D | nny of (oR be EOS 1 ad ng 2 Iu tn pa de ploy | Ba ST perte rome place on the coast of the Mediter- consequently reduced in circumstances, vouth gould excuse your having come one to Lord Medwuy, on whom all subdued grief, and m an ax things most suitable for lunchecos; renean, was bér best, if not only, chance what could I do with a young persoll here with Medway.and that noth.ng but hex opes then oentied, Vhat monte Poases of onder pervaded Co ners followed, and market prices, ustil of seeing her brother for years.Sh a Tn AST | Leonor made po at.00, Eagest and most cacpstie mens | lic have dared to-but why Od oTiowed the tho.Tors of ibe eiderly Lenore bad x0 loagée a ebadow of worming Tr vod or Tol où tempt Lo answer her question, abd after your uncle; and if given time even 10 plain \u2014 hie successor bad proved ss woman, who tripped ratber than walked ties hote hy ; > » of 0 : ° u : \u2019 Tout opis * ber ladysbi « moment's hesitation, Der ladysbip write to à y.the conesquences ! THE to befriend ber as she coulé Lave forom, the ball A mime, of her fac both united in the person ot Stra.altogether engrossed by some directions Fev mp quence ne the pouls Ingitably Be most disagreeable tion on the part of his b:other and mo- restiem.dark eyes, a nose of urge yet 0 which she now learned waa the ness which she was giving to à servant about aute tb ding be a ppoel to ber et how.\u2019 mi ther that now made him unable to do vo.[sharp proportions, sightly inclining to of bec eR uel + letter that be waa tg deliver without Sm theme, ending nee oi er ing, round wih feck of astonishment, | Abd then hope begun to whuper (hat the Fett, and partaking amply of the dap- Indeed.cher, who ir delay to her som, Mr.Thorpe.bte regard où ber and standing right bet astonishment, \"he would not deszrt her completely, that pled colors that Faaiod ber /cheeks, \u201c27 Bo reason for wither con vor Some few words Lord Medway them {47 ee he Bd by this speech, pasion; \u201cfor Jf Lady Meiway dechined to he would write to ber; periape even re snd ull eartounded by s ap of nou wh soon Aitornde ot voue nie in à w ora; \u2018He i turn to if only for t rills, pressed \" \u201d pide] The, Lowe, |r roue momo cn | ep due ou E en ns RR ER Easy soli Th BT i RT ER dinmally without her, even for ons soli- BOSH re econity of roa 24ded, petulantly, \u2018I could not have gone ber unde house.Had be not said re.portions, and in form resembling s coal portes, I anne to Ris Ev tary week\u2014he waa convinced he should |, te end the Toarainty (hat alone \u2018to Italy with your brother £902 postediy that be liked her better than |ecuttlethe date of fabrication wus be rola To Wa be bored to desth\u2014most he toa to le te, and er to 1 ¥ \u2019 say of his esters\u2019\u2014told her never to yond the recollection of either Leonora thar ve alter the te of would return in « few days, and bring vite bad way w 53 take ot etl 1 eupposs not.\u201d mid Endy Jane.| dacbt his interest in sll that concerned of Jane; and the extreme freshnems of Vugten, who, odfatber) believed, he Coatiay with him-entreated her mot to Nice, bad become w0 deat that \u201cWell then, kad 1 ben able to oon.ber?and assured ler that his fathers, the materiile for « moment Po Pe rare ne wn child: abs forget him\u2014and made her promise to | .ther information made her sak to mee |g, of our winter plane the Tower, and the Museum! It was 30 Leenthi i) Ÿ as ived.no fancy to appear quite to approve of the plan of her uncle's letter, and Lady Medway, Limpprorsl of her inter Be ! ore odd that her mother had lived so long to take ae Pay ei ad Fe huis ae thought of much their going to Nice for the winter.Leon- T jotb ° I i i evidently prepared for the request, drew be made.I Jette mam hig in London and had never been to wel 5 A t om attache inémite aad for.it praia pocket, placed it in Leon evening, he n bia that ee ove a the Museum! She could not expect her | in pue ee PT Soot te He ie very old now, is he not * naked got it completely a few evenings after ora\u2019s hands, snd walked towards the |versations be has bad with Medway he wnele to go everywhere with her\u2014be Was laled, \u2018Keep him for my ske.Leonora.ards, when, at teatime, & M etter: |teatable whers ber daughters were|expects fo find him troublemome at too old, past aixiy she blicved-but M8 Thy gift was already secepted with |} Bebweeg sity sud serwaty,\u2019 soewersd a ret wath une.for hereelf, from seated, the two eldest speaking fo Paria, but by dint of ridicule end ud Ar reine mors sgbed.wnt] eager gratitude, when \u201cthe \u2018pervs\u2019 in her com nics, thoughtiully; they each other in a low, indistinct manner, Cos proces ination, he has no doubt Tott who had à daughter or ters terf \" Sbserving that \u201cMr.Nixon could was past thirty wl ur vas Medway.He informed her very be right in a few weeks not ablds dogs, which certainly were Lord i jousty 88d fol: briefly, that all his « ts were the youngest likening anxiously L the Se Mer own mont prob ! dog, ors.; LL, ea de a Le RE dr Sl Sn Ty CE Le ee | da SUE Lon ne pe D dates he \u201cThere 8 sme mimake.wid Loonera, 21, lady Medway _cessons for not | 0, \u201cher Du ne Let even ive ta fered treasure, and Asor displayed From A man ls yous et thirty, Mim Le hastily, advanail few steps, \u2018this loi- wishing me to resi ber are quite \u20ac : siderabl } t y the chor, and your cousin Tous should mot, however, go further then ging Sir Pe, thay me lao que Bumbles thuught passed through her sent e en ryment 2 Teeoveriog the cnom.and your ecnan iy Tomi id Paris without them ail, and, therefore, |i i; addressed Charles.\u2019 answered Charl w seen mind, appalling vi Spore the.would forthwith bave ber [her 2adyahip, ent vas round, 18 should eo dialike me, het 1 nec Fed-fgeed, loud voierd uncles with shop- a peed Tom he art) et hes! oh, 1 1 shell coffers.\u201d as she called them, packed wp, was he who undertook and carried on [shall be able to make out\u2019 men-looking sons, rose y.vidly betore her! go to fn endahi he + be able ever Rio hie : as be found it impossible any longer {0 the correspondence.\u2019 \u201cOr 1 either\u2019 ssid Jane: \u201cbut he says imagidation, which, it been already \u201c7 0.Tart awn ra en \" a LT f Jers im,\u201d erigd.exis without the society and services of \u201c1So.\u2019 thought Leonora, \u2018there has been expremiy in his last letter that mamma |ohserved, was of the most feritle descrip (ou ag hi a y.Leona tered gpora.t Nght , his charming little secretary.a corkespondence, and my uncle was must be firm, and rather spend the lion; and the forms, whep they had a coir, rome ined silent, sod aol lean, 1 snepec ha hey eee Bohol i Lady Melwas's eye were fixed où [perhaps unwilling to receive me! winter in England than consent te take [Guinea phantesmagoria-iike, PHtil, on arriving at Hampto Court, | fashing eyes; he can have his \u2018choice Koh miling face.as she stood by Yet there vas nothing, i be, eer AA that, moment à Ly painfully contrasting groupe of tail, her compenton p having luncheon of com , 1 can tell you, Boe.or 2 ied lines.idea.It informed Mr.| At that moment feeling of stro ; i s y (Em bir | rt a, tr, | Stalls tng, ne LAI ti or | ne A Ee BE Baal ed journey to Nice was now inevitable, and sible, that a trustworthy person would againet Charles Tome A positive per.| however, Charles at length stood.so pr moniously enough to sit alone with her Marquis of Witherington!\u2019 : to ote it Leonorn silentl handed |be sent to The Willows Miss Nixon, |sonal dislike to him for what he cou- wigent, that anger eff.ctually pus lo luggage, her feet on the o ite seat, This id hyd ost triwmphan te her lédyship, who was sitting who would not wo long have bern left jeidered his officious snd unk od (nier flight all the intruding phantoms; nec oKEage.her feel on Uh Gpporle geal | hn the manner of 4 umphastly, unusually wpright nan adjacent Ing ere to caer embarrassment, bad either ference in her affaire.She piciured him pride was round.and, starting from het} 70 CR ng she thus remained ane had down a well.resarved + I a Prostate eireumstance, my 01 her uncles been eirlier made acquaint- lo Beroelf ane sero ath ter of ber fate, hain, rhe relied.ehatever oT vom: not the least ides; for, In complute| leonora, howcrer, bed known ioe = y at dy?a SI | SS SR a inti, URI ln SF 5 de de oi Tone | Sel St TRS he , nk.\u2019 Se .Er re int, el | ; Te E i A pause, 6 m ortunate cireumstance, nd painini pause, 1 think ae thus [and implaceble enemy; and though she ve Loi compet 4 heh Dart a monthe of her life, recalling, with an ac.the expected importance to auch tle, that vou so greatly prefer England to [1 \" will be hel wished hi tual evil, the wild de nges timer; A ine 1 trustworthy person\u201d wi te eo im no ac , the wild de-|¢ h bit 4 curacy whe , all ahe had Indeed, the chances and cha: of fore .me ey raised \u2018st ts oly tomorrow, | Ind better te my | 5 Dire her file have an opoctun eu and tr seen, and beard, and leit\u2019 during that elm Hie enabled ber lo number some : S 85 room now and ectamence ng wy ity of mak im Gee! an Tron a thomghts centred.daring the greater lime.Pleasant were the recollections dukes and princes among her acquaiat- oenor's face said plainly then clothes.wait unter short time, A i\u201d ve part of & sleeplem night.in the coasa-[ of the various siterncon tea-partiss be- ance; she was, therefore, neither aston.ber words.\u2018I de not andersta ir \u2018Oh, no\u2014des: ,Lcopors a.om in ad ouffered ace, mortifcntion Ti eration of how she could now leave The | Nesth the willows with Jone and her ished as her companion intended, nor at \u2018It is a curious coincidence,\u201d her lady- her Senmings will pack everyting vague wish, prompted , anger, and sine wilh at least & semblance ot brothers I en were.per \" lente in the Bron with thy ship continued, in her softest voice, \u2018that for vou in an hour or two to-morrow without a thought of infervening ob- igaîty.n ve .it merely sent her thoug you | t h ple and scenery were equally strange and avrift { lightning, to Italy; and, 7 Len rome ES Ror À Jos! aid Leonors.in a Teravision \u2018experience bad pe) CHAPTER VL.\u2019 tery to ber Arey pm Jog rome ele he mies ma ; oad , = hy .h a smile, * scarcely a voice, but walking with her to understand the motives of hwæ| > dislinetiy before ber, f Tmo \u201che bi \"Rowe copii the an une mness to conduct, and knowledge of the world A CITY UNCLE.pani A eu pood 15 gent ing at excepting \u2014 the Tor A strong effort of) the mind and ita aye made her judge him rather Fo os of les she and \u201cse you have been there lool\u2019 » will enable mort people to conirnl the mors jeniems y.id.>.tue Leonors's conrposgre the next morn- letween (erman and Fenglieh church: cried Mrs.Ducker, with a look of sun outward signe of emotion as far an they ane,\u2019 she said.slowly, \u2018all this man: [ing gurprised Jady Medway not a little.yards\u2014the pious remembrance of lost| prise; and then piqued, and, provoked nm expremed by the movementa of the œuvring and writing was most unneces- |The arrangement of her clothes and the friends di ed in, th refully-cult haps, Leonom'a silen: , hody; to retain the color of the cheek-\u2014 BY few rational words from Lady jy finishing of seme trifling tanoy- voted ve of one count het The ab.Losier a of st she tt wd to restrain the flashing of the eye and |?rar.que an be pote this even: | which she had undertaken flor parent forgetfulness, in the neglect of will be a \u201ctor you got to quivering lip\u2014a however not so eany, 06, Ww at any time have been sut-! Jane and her sisters, seemed to occupy them so common in the other.Her de school this change nn nS and Leonora's deadly paleness fieent to bave induced me to apply 10 her 0 completely, that abe appesred scripf orsign vil rd | repeated Leonors, ames Alarmed Lady Medway.he J A rune and leave The Willows votut- quite on to of the rave teces hea oe, ie\u201d she od hood LE aittr Leon aa erect .ar , or even Jane's tearful eyes, had obstinate) fumed heli i \u201c pand aa # to detain her, and then, a« prop followed her from place to place shape aan ed nant leve nia , per compenion poid are mired e or cond ever them, bustiy with Asor in her arma; bestowing on Jondoo burial pla .\u2018Then had} gina \u2018an bee weil hed: bed Trentbless the two young iris stood Bu frgert ns [the the carsescs she no longer ven been quiet bouting parties to nelgoboring OT rt we od, Too rer ct.tha.to Cot atiirones Te Ld ange avs.range canner ca: (viernes tends of the edward Taare\u2019 marrisge for the young ladies ane\u2014I\u2014wish to be tlone\u2014l cannot ry era hare cha fn some 0 manner came for them in their own wh :|\\to à hairing it and Yo the id \u2014eyeak\u2014even to you\u2014jest now,\u2019 gieped Hating, 'Sioging during the night, Ya more tbatr cxpert and handsome boatmen, who bad school, and à h fem de sha he Lecnors.ends eyes met wil the yonted look of 18-1 all been, aa Leonors ingenuously express hey lacn 10 wike em de ir quil ne Jane's snewer wae a tearful embrace, no Share tee Da D ad oh on teligence, ond hi te) me od it, \u2018extremely kind lo her\" She waa| GI SC 0 0 ave Tasted ber, tro Yoontrs relonsed % PAR APSA Tow pa averspresd their fiatures aa the in the midat of an excursion to Clare-| Ad the - sumber, Thick oF Jermell Bonloear, Bates à On Twemia oom i announerd which was to mont, then untenanted by oral , wes Ed the Jaughters of people of fortunes 3 then = em for « time\u2014nom 10 ; i family Fog wiry a = 5 DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT Tot whl both, with exzions renier Due de ji de à -, + Jury 24, A Absofule Care Pog 1008 DYSPEPSIA Indigestion, Belching of ns after , IS weakness.means of its muscles, the ona churn the fosd \u2014changin into liquida\u2014mixing in the at li the stomach not is weak-\u2014then Food je properly churned and mized with smough gastric juice, Then you have Sulla Liven Tamerra™ the stomech\u2014 at fost ba jules and milk aad pes UTT- stre va g oves A- TIVES coutain the elements give new \u2014 the muscles ulate the wach mel.new en \u2014 she moe.ow of gastric juice More than.that, FRUIT.A-TIVES eorrect the Constipation which wanally attends stomech tronble\u2014and by acting directly on kidneys and liver, put the whole system in healthy condition., FRUIT-A-TIVES are a peculiar com- Mivation of {ruit juices and tonics that are known all over Canada for thelr wonderful cures and kidney Sent in all stomach, liver troubles.box 6 boxes for 2 our FRUIT-A-JTVES LIMITED, OrTawa.HARD TO Ante are really their minatcnsss.KILL AN ANT.very long lived, con- Janet had two querns under observation for ten years, and one of Sir John Lubbock\u2019s ant pete l'ved into her fifteenth year.Ants are very temacions of life after severe injdry.Following lom of the they sometimes live two weeks, and in one case a heacdlew ant, carefully decapitated by meeptio the surgery, lived for forty-one days.A ear being submerged sight ye in d'stilled water came to life nr- ou being dried, 80 that they are practi- out food nine months a hep drowning.p against PA live for long periods with.; in one case fast lasted before the ant tific American.ATE THE ANIMALS IN THE ZOO.\u2018What occu Paris in 1871 à ate almost all the reed during the, siege of stil) In mind, People animals of the Zoological Garden.One of the butchers oo) monkey a: sa well as meat became \u2018classi ker\u2019s family consumed during the siege tire shop\u2014i.e., all their goods\u2014 an aged tradeswoman stayed in her a ant Tesement for 143 time on not explorers Pioneers of the pole funder \" r-bear meat dalioaci > suthority for the statement drink y ting oil.fe Tap A en Br late rocks not inf in meat, and canal rat ical,\u201d A days, Nivi hing but cheese, The even worse mesis.raw were From the ly the strangest made \u2014\"Harper's Weekly.\u2019 \u2014 years later the ilk, in rarified ore ides of condens better occurred first te a French named i Sevon milk to make in 1827, oi evaporati air to'preveut it from ing the boiling point was first used.mercially, the in the was firet axe United States, where here are at present about lifly factori which dispose of two ain milion , pounds of conden ve eine mie, od there is « t hu a year, valued fon dollar.In Site pany which sd \u2018sells over »ig- it million bottles of rondensed milk iy., \u2014\u2014 THE PRINCE AND THE GOAT.(From the Bosten \u201cTramscript.\u2019) rÀ cloud of tales hovers about Prince of Wales Ei is becond visit lo The Ma harajab t on his return from he Bomething happen.walior, had establi some lim enbs in an enclosure, morning the Prince strolled out to see them fed.N\\ Me found them baiting an unforlunate live guet.with which they were playi as csts wilh a mouse, a pleasant sight man's eyes.After watching while the Prince exclaimed: \u2018I stand this any longer.He It was not at a! for an English ports the ormance for « can't a jolly plucky goal, and we must get him out somchow.\u201d Gen, Stuart Deateon thought of a laswo and the work of salvage was commenced.They had Jomt ot the noose over the 3 goat and were when @ lion end it lol goal chs t to hoist him up, went for him in earnest, wp with him.her and sent her flying, Bat the snd before she could return to the at tack the rope was over him and he was bolsted up to safety.On examination he was found to bave escaped injury, barring a slight cut on one leg, end sioner for life, iver collar with wow roams shout, » adorned with « massive an inscription explain- ipg how the Prince of Wales, future of sod Fasporoe of Indi.ove ow.| re the.bé \u2018THE BITTER CUP (By Rev.J.H.Jowett, HA., Bir te wiggham, Ragland.) \u201c3 Text.\u2014The fellowship of his ings.\u2019 \u2014Philippians ik, 13.is the eager speech of an old: in One would have felt its 6t.congenislity wpen the lips of .come fresh, enthusiastic Might, » bis armor just newly ed ut , and estting out from tf! threshold n some crumde of valor ous enterp In swob conditions this strenuous speech would have been congenial, and there would have been nothing sterling in its proclemation, \u2018I wet out\u2019 that | may know him, and \u2018the f of his sufferings!\u2019 But old men naturally of retirement, their\u2019 fighting days are over, and they leave the stern emcounter to the young: ov mem They often spesk of havi earned their rest, and the blizing am tions of their earlier days have come cool.They no r covet the \u2018hardpes\u2019 of the battle fi hrough the t and sal thr e n stures af still waters Che dott light o the oun.But bere is as old man, with ol} the impetwoms ambitions of his Bee aathndpem of Foun Toacihy soem y dig, and he tends with the most of the s for the hottest parts of the flald.i be je di tem fore- is in vow, but like some atal hunter which hears the ory of the hounds! He Is ae tense and eager as evar! His ambitions are a young man\u2019s ambitions; his very epecch is à Joung man\u2019s speech; his metaphors and milles are just {owe hich, Jeep, mont readily de the pe youth, they are .mol {ram sleeping boaw in tbe harbor, or {rém ot Tocke in the meadows, but from the training, strenuous worlds of the resecourse, the amphitheatre, and the gymnasium.And so here he is, in the very on the Lord's boats, ja e ing line, ambitious share wot Lord the central hard- chips of the strife.fdlowship of bis sufferings!\u2019 That \u201c.t New Testament word, eepeciaily is it one Fu determining words in the speech the Apostle Paul.Let us enter intg its wealth through this little gate Avhich I find in the Acts of the Aposiles.\u2018And they had all things in common\u2019 The little phrase \u2018in common\u2019 is closely akin to the word \u2018fellowship\u2019 text, and by the Help of \u20ac ons we may gain à cl interpretation tl other.\u2018They had all things in common\u2019; they had a commos room and a common table, and they as shored alike in abuu or impwerishment of the feast.And so, too, there is a table at which our Master sits, spread with the things which be and his have to eat and drink, And we, too.may a him; Bay, it is the high eign ol dicipleship that we do sit with him at the cumnton, board, On that table there a provision of peace, the pre vision of joy, \u2018and the ist of glory! over all the table, frem pod to ad of Jk there ls the soft and ing ce.That is how we thnk .tabl and, blessed be God} all these rare provisions arc surely to b: found at the feast, and we may have all these things \u2018in common\u2019 with the Lord.But there is aloo another cup upon the table, a cup that is very near the a hand, a cup which we very frequently forget or ignore.It is a bit- ! ce, the\u2019 a the Lords suffer.te ye \u201cto drink of \u20ac thaï I drink of?ei\u201d have \u2018all things in common\u2019?We the cup of kindness, the over- cup of redeeming grace.\u2018Are ado rie of the cup ihat 1 ?ow, it was that that the ag'd apostle fixed Bis covetons eves, the cup that was nearest hie Saviour's hand, the cup of bitterness and woe.\u2018I have tasted! I think { hear bing aay, \u2018I have tasted and seen how gracions he is, I have drunk of the cup of his salvation, but I thirst for à dre et communion mill; not only the sweet and palatable vup, but that dark tter cup would | taste; es whows erntents are a» blood, | have \u201call things in commen!\u201d all things but low .that J may know him - ; .amd bin mefferinge.* the fellowship of Now, our\u2019intimacy with the Lord best be estimated by our familarity he coments o hat bitter cup.uality our fallowebip wi Lord in best rovenled, not, te y for joy, but by our \u2018eapacit; tenn We often test our eme fon with the Lord by \u201cmeasure of our equanimity.If file is cahm flowi and our ce and passive, and the wrmkies nre ab-! sent from our v, and we can sng, * Peace, perfect peace!\u2019 then we amume our intimacy with the Lord must be very deep ond true.Bug equanimity ne rive very much mis mtood, and tepresentation is oftea only « well dingitioed indifference.* Peace\u2019 is often used to label] undignified ahd wo ease, and as mich it denetés no sort fellowship with the Lord.There is an equanimity which 1s death.We do mot reveal \u2018our high spiritual ka- ship by our ability to remain unrutited, but by aut capacity to be stirred.It is when the life in upheaved to its depts that we know the Lord, it m when deep caileth unto decp that we have the conditions of vital communion.And no it ie not by our pleamwes but Ty our pangs that we may discover our likeness to the Lord.' Are ye able to drink of the cop that I drink of ¥ That in the cup we forget, and yet :t ia in the cap of euffering that we nt- tain the finest and rarest spiritual communion, And yet how far from the is the common ressoniog! We my ome to another, \u2018Have you found ce\u201d \u2014end if an affirmative answer To turned.we give to God; snd well we nay, for to ¢ drunk the cup ot spiritual peace le a mire witness that we are found at the table of the Lord.But how far Sas our fellowahip advanced?How rarely we ask one another, Are we prepared to' Pire many! And if so, ; and where dud you taste bitter draught ¥' I am sicad that we were subjected Lo Lies most ing goestions, , the majority of us havé to wedki bave Lo confess we bad confined ourselves to ihe sparkling xpd welcome draughts of spirt- tyal do t.But the deuper caample ss bold of the darker cup, and i ollowship of bis eut \u201cinto \u2018Une { an is there in that much-ne- cimp cup ?at ie the bitterness ere ,snd nda ferent, wasting ite hallowed treasure in decorated debuuchery, Whe the pr ter gaces te pleasures shames, ang ne weeps! Have ve en fering?Have we shat cup ?Ur have we been oo fascinated by the gut tering decoration sas to be oblivious to \u201cSatmochery ?Let coins on there! Have you never Listened to à questionable or unclean story, and, ven while it was being told, tor very al you have not known where to fix your modest eyes?! \u2018And Joss stooped down, and with his finger wrote on ground He was, at that very moment, dri the > bitter cup, and when we share burning shame we enter inte \u2018 the fellowship of his suffer ings.\u2019 But bow few There are who share it! We are interested in we can liét our eyes in delightful 1n- quisitivenses, we on follow its unclean track down coluam after column of [ reeking print, and never hurl the record away In weeping and consuming shame.Sin attracts us, it does not blister wm; it interests, it does not burn! We can t does \u2018not creste an emotional convulsion.We can see it and laugh, we \\ it and 1 \u2018The Master [caw it and wept ! hat à discord 0, | to a refined and disciplined ear, immessurably deeper degree, should si be to the.intimate companions of Chat.What « coarse daub is to = weli-train- ed and interpreting eve, so anould sin be to eyes that have been anointed with the eyesalve of .Mrethreu, dhe sin the city : ould make a tme Christians smart a\u201d we suffer with our suffering Lord ?MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS \" the point of physical weakness and ex- rate again, whan we sorrow with amoth- er sortow we ere drinking the cup of +he Lord, and we enter into \u2018she follOw- ip of his sufferipge!\u2019 nd, lastly, in this apostolic ambition to have all this enter into the f in somrmon, we cam RK owship of our Baviour's sufferings by the all-complete surrender of ouredives to the service of our fellowmen .Our Lord served other people to tion, service and even upto death! Our requently ends where bloed-let- ting ins.We stop just at the pro mise fertility.© blood of the martyre is the seed of the Church.\u2019 Yes, and \u2018the blood of the servant fertilines the field of his service.\u2018Ye bave mot yet resisted unto blood!\u2019 And it is just at that point of resistance that we to wint i \u2018Are ye able to drink the cup that 1 drink of* No, we are not able, when our work and service become bit ter we give it up! \u2018From that day\u2019'\u2014 in sight\u2014\u2018many of his disciples by draught they attain into a ship and companionship which is infinite compensation, and even in their sorrow their strength.\u201d One word from Samuel Rutherford, from a letter he wrots to John Kennedy: \"Ye contracted with Christ, 1 hope, when first be ao to follow him, that ye bear is éross.Fulfil your part of the contract with patience, and bresk not to Jerez Gent, Be bhonmt.brother, tu your ing wi im.n strength of Jesus, despatch your tysi- 1\" Amen._ upon it in curious observation, and ress! SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON August 8.FALSE EXCUSES.Memory verses, 23, 34.Read Matt.xxii, 1-14.Qoldes Text.\u2014'And they sll consent began to make excuse.\u2019'\u2014Lake xiv., 18.SUGGESTIONS.From Tarbell\u2019s Teachers\u2019 Guide.\u2019) things.The words of Jesus in last\u2019 nday's Lemon.\u2018It = 2 probable supposition at t man, hearing the resurrection of the just (verse 14), ollow, and thus spoke with the | ia no suffering, pain ! A { fore it is that because there is mo pain | st sin there i no haste to remove it.We are slow-footed because we are slow to burn.Our feet will become \u2018like hinds\u2019 feet\u2019 whem there is a burning shame in our souls, and when we taste the ooutierable bitterness of ali ein.We shal) be tt in ways and mm- istries emption When we have entered into.\u2018the fel of his sul pe And that cup in! What else can we share, if our Saviour aud wb are to have \u2018ail things in common\u2019?Yon cannot be long with the Lord withont not- | ne how deeply he suffered with the suf- | ferings of others.Other folks\u2019 sorrowe he made his own, aud he drank deeply of everyhodr'a hitter cnp.Have we entered intp the fellowship of those sufferings?\u2018ou may pouibly reply.\u2018l've got enough of my own!\u2019 Yen.and that is hape tl why #ou have oT man Personal sorrows, selfishly nursed, become more burdensome by the parsing.Many times have 1 known a personal grief nursed into an intolerable load.\u2018I've got enough of my own!\u2019 So we have, and more than enongh; but if we made other fo'ks\u2019 sorrows our own ms well, the miracle would happen which has been wrought in innumerable lives, that the double load would be more tolerable than cither of the single loads, and the yoke would become easy and the burden light.At any rate, when we add the fire of another man\u2019s suffering to our own.there is one in°the fire \u2018like unto the Ron of Man,\u2019 and in that st controlling presence \u2018the fire shail not kindle upon thee to destroy.And at any \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Chafing and Skin Irritation, Your family doctor will explain to you, if Jou sak him, the mission of the pores of the skin, and will tell you of { the dangers of uring 2 ing pow- i dere for the chafings and irntations to which babies are subject, Any mother who has used Dr.Chase's Ointment for this pu will tel) you of how beautifully soft and smooth it has kept the skin, and of how quickly it has cured Lhe chafing or irritation.Especially during the teething period children are likely to suffes from ecsems.and unless it is promptly checked thers in danger of it spreedine to other parts of the y and ning chromic, There no rival to Dr.Chase's Ommt- ment as a cure for baby eczema, ne ft in usally called, anid it can be used with positive assurance that it will not injure the most delicate skin, but.on the contrary, will ken it soft and smooth.De, Chase's Ointment la 8 mecemity in every home where its merite are known, and is indispensable in the nursery: 60 \u2018 Have at Tove MT Bat à 002 D ail mu or Edman, at oûfèe thought of the great feast (the réiliginial feast) which the Jews wouly fi o Jewish ides that his to thet feast was 8 certainty\u2019 (Riddle).\u2018 =,\u2019 mid Master, are they whe sit down at the heavenly feast.You think yeu sre ope of those whom the King of Heaven has invited to the ben- uet; what have is done, t! , with the invitation?know many who have received it who «have simply tossed it aside; ure you of that number?Listen now te my story of the divine banquet and of the invited thereto\u2019 (Spence).At ).Through the rd t mo ie).e ancien phets.Many.The Jewish nation.His servant, Christ.(See Matt.iv, 17) Ni one consent.ith ose accord.The spirit was same, though they rouse differed.(They iad wil made ir engagements for iness or pleasure with no regard to the date of the jet.; Th I cannot come.According to Mosaic law (Deut.xxiv.8), & newly married man was exempt from military duty fos a year.\u2018These excuses repre sent qiamples of usual every-day causes of indifference to the kingdom of God.To all these excuses one thiug is com- mon-\u2014in, cach.temporal youd 1s valeed higher than spicitus! pence).Er and lanes.f the city, he in vitatioh is still to the Jews.poor.je ised, the \u2018publicans and sinners.the multitude who beard him glad! ly.; Into the highways and hedges.With- rut the city; this invitation is to the Gentilgn, Tompel them.R.V., constrain.True missionary zeal so differs from all other impulses that it msy be spoken of a» a \u2018constraining\u2019 of men to enter the kingdom of God (Riddle).Verse 23 may well be regarded as the end of the parable, and verse 24 as spoken by Christ to the guests in the house of the Pharisees.y supper.It is given in my honor, though 1 come ia the form of a servant to invite yon; and none of you will enter, because in refusing me, you refuse to obey the second summêlis of God (Riddle).SENTENCE SERMONS.The elect are whosoever will, the non-eleet are whosoever won't.\u2014Heeoh- ve.\u201c1 will not do it,\u2019 would often be h nearer the truth then *! canot doit: Alexander Maclaren, admission Riddle).§ A bad business is \u20ac excuse for not following Christ; dim out of it-\u2014Lgman Abbott.Hlemsed 16 the mam who Las not ee wired She excuse habit\u2014' Nunday-echooë « im the strongest word :n h Tv excuse, the Warren, Our sin te this, that we all with cae consent excuse ourse'ves from our res ponaibllities.\u2014H.8.Holland.\u201c We csanot gown (hnst at ai unless we erown him ee all\u2014 Hudeon Taylor.es ir EST EE is tl i 0 t dictate.Thaoess.It is pat our ee that we te be : r nd iness \u2018the { the Lord is and weariness joy of it Should b ing might lose some of her on per Plier.then she woud pre har , w e self him.® pe day ake ame lato the howe ringing 8 boug ul fresh carnations for bor .The nurse mid, \u2018We will not take them to your molbae \u201cmow they ass too Tush i bey Dave Deg ta Teds and with] wn e and wi a - The young orl was surprised, al most indignant, and {ane tion for euch course.Said commented thel then ge ; bas in the Begin Today.Is Christ, «a your F., ro our, wants: you to that you are leaving undone ?Do you doubt one instant, with his high and deep love for jou pub that he wants Te we y lo yon ?you dou! Tone instant it bs hie will thet you onor and hel ou sers Ne Are you an: + doubt one instant that his will is t Ee should magke hfe serious and lofty?you one instant doubt that he wants To > pe in deed and A, and t are you pure?u doubt one instant that his command is for you openly to own him and declare that you sre his servants before all the world?And have yo are the questions which make the whole matter r.No, not in quist lanes, nor in the bright temple courts, as once be spake, and pot from blazing heavens as men rometimes seem to expect\u2014not © does Christ a k to.And r= e ere my hesrt.\u2014 ips Broo \"* HOME READINGS.Monday, July 30.\u2014Lake xiv.15-24, 31.\u2014Lake xiv.3538.nothing which your , Aug, 4.\u2014Rev.xix.1-16 Sunday, Avg.5.\u2014Rev.xxii, 817.CHJLDBENS CORNER.GRANDMA'S SPECTACLES.in (Sydney Duss, bn, Saaday- school Polly, five years old, was wandering about the house.Her sister next older, i whom she had awers played bad begun going to ec! LL niissed her sadly.e from school yet, snd the fully quiet and lonely.It and she not out.into her brother fe 's was in the and drew mape.not \u20ac i» done mtil to-night.he'd have to sit np late.Poor Hughey.T have a grest mind to help him.\" Jooked rery tembting ta Poil but Joan very temnti it STE ok was wi ah a t van nôt doing cxactiy the right thing that she took up iy toe ri brieh How pretty it was, more like a pie.the state with its a for the mountains.re the lakes.\u2018Here's a lake that imn't finished.1 can put some more blue on it.She took a different blue, but thought it did not matter much.Then «he tried tracing the rivers.She di po Loma into the green paint a n quite & long piece of the Mississippi before ahe saw her mistake.All the while, away dowtr in the heart of the fittle lansie Wan more and more the feeling that she had Leiter not on; that, indeed, it would have bean fr better if rhe had not begun helping Hugh in his map coloring, But thowe inta were so taking.t was\u2019 so de- Fehtful to follow out the coutwes of the She worked a little more at Free then stood back and gazed with doubt in her eyes.\u2018It doesn\u2019t look quite as well ae if Hugh bad done it all.1\u2014Oh, dear, 1 \u2018most wish I hadn't helped him.There!\u2019 as à closing doo sounded below and the house was mo longer quiet, \u2018they're all come back.1 wonder what Hugh if think.- tock the brushes antily putting she Ms did he nies lerteringe oe sneha sn ttering- set bottle upright, nd with a little of distress from the room.ve minutes inter an angry volor was heard from Hogh's room.Le others gather ed to bear what might be the trouble.\"Who's been in my room?of hes hewn ith my map\u2019 course Ît a note orga to brothers and sletere or than ly, \u2018It muet have been lly.Where in she?Bhe's going to taught that she must leave my hf e.al .A little figure with a wosbegone.rentent look stole inte the room, bold.and bless all men the done it?These].,\u2019 she kalf-whigpered in & tow: ttle voice, \u2018put on grandms\u2019s spes- Lefore you look agmin.\u2019 \u2018What do you mean?asked us what you mess, > amid en Po od put on bed Polly, \u2018when somebody's been naugh- Polly.when son bode then if nda comes and looks roach her glumes end emiles-\u2014it isn't half ao bed.she knows somebody aa mean to, and somebody\u2019s sorry and some- y won't do it again, and it might have h, dear, thil don\u2019$ it wold be rather vice if we into a way of looking at things as udme sees them through glasses,\u201d wid since, in the \u2018 y some ixclined to faule wik to make somebody else inclines ke light of it, somebody is Hkely \u2018Run for grandme\u2019s spectacles.\u2019 Hugh.It is not told the peo- Le acre out Tape Paplutionn: oe i \u2018when som- ë RpIany, Hil i i Vy ; i H i jt ERS, 25 5 EC ¥ ë 8 y 5} £ § if i Ë I: g 5% SFFALFE 8 Fhay Ê i i i yf 3 if -§ gssiFE 4k Li | : E i É | Ii hr iF gr bd gs iil i § of i ä i \u201ctp i 5 Ê § 5 spe hall yo o g | iH fi 3 i £ : £ F { u ; SB § 1 I { â ! sinni es they ad ary of others.makes a bell upon earth ?but the row and quftering produced by Probably the chief ingredient in future suffering oa account of «in, may be the ility of gratifying sin's desires.de ver d's will.Men a Majesty hou the Sor.of seine y t A ee Te car unpacked.As rd cited as a ¢hild before a new toy, he insisted that the car should be set goi at once.Now, motor spirit is = « common commodity in Persia.lace was searched, but not a ail found.Courtiers trembled, bot dare ed not admit that the royal will could not be obeyed.But the Shah clamored, Sud the truth ad ro, come out st last o or instant impale ment.Tread, Ten a reusontblenrst he may have tearned in Kurope, His Mae jesty condescended to emquire the sature of the fluid required.[It wan spirit.™ Shab brightened wp at once.He ha Jo's of it\u20141008 bx specially oy od to the mperial household.K wae brought.a e new motor cr soon hammed a under *he explosive force of alcohol \u2014London \u2018Standard.\u2019 CHOICE OF ROADS.erta, in the Spectator\u2019: There's a road ia Devon With & dedge each side, There's a road upon the Mi = lenéipe And winds and winds, asd thea dips There's a road in Burrey Where the Gust lien white; Thew's à read tm Leudon Breteler miles snd mile: Ang tbe sieave make your bewes Losg for sgumicy mud aoû olan There are many reads In\u2019 Besa: Roman fe new, \u2026 To bee Jove her did Tee a= eme | Tad ie my heeie bars emuten anû te yeu. 20 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS .Jour 24, 1806 The Bovs\u2019 Page.22555542 50055) NIB AND OUIDOOR- DRPARTMENE \u20ac BOY age.Seri Jee plat ae re ps Seg ' Australian Boys on a Holiday.= a EE pi ae ei, te te in Pace vole A Misunderstanding.\u201cThe Cemanches have ever known how stick and with its point towards fo Wi \" oop e hy \u2018estmineter Gazette.\u2018n° te die.And J aus aleo Christian.Why it through she .(By \u2018Geoffrey Dell,\u2019 in \u2018West Awstre Naa.) should I fear ¥ inging it over the stick, and this Will! The Black Dog wae under « oloud.And, Presently Cook brought out « plate He waved his band proudly el form ihe ret hat of the koot Pull t she bad meant nothing bui guod.wich three romsted amd bone ou most touched the horns of the this tight, holding it in place with your t she had found that in Life this of- and put it down LR front of the Wi im the shade of à stented bank- let alome the anathematiosd bush track pressing upom him.thumb while throwing the cord over ten happenid, so sbe was mot se un- Dog.who wi ber tau courteously.our bo with trading of soft wand, The .__.iy-packed load \u201cYnsiinetively cowboys and Indisns) your hand, which forms the loop.Them duly comet down.In s very little time two of the eu idly us.it was comprised personal outtits, à ID-pound stop: so guse at the ndid picture the needle from under through the This à what had were gone, and the Blok Dog decid oes still, etifting days whew you bag of tour, & medley of provisions, aod he made.There was noth one of th hear cick of the grasshopper their temt.\u2018lryimg the gross weight, tompled rescue would on hasten the Hold this in piace and repeat tbe ope out without er, but she .fort ps and when the hire of we estimated it at someting over shires od That huddle of oe toast! ration.When thirty of these kuos chought of resenting it, and she hud Then a suddem thought struok every insect seems to excel in drowsy bundredweight.Une of the you! could have only one issna.are made, push them off the stick.The! wegged her 1ail ohetrf till the door and she sat erect.tency a mother's lullaby.The only boys was siriving to keep down Ta it seemed.hut a change WAS! i rou\u2019 jo done wm the sme manner.ahut.Then she went downstairs snd ffow hungry end tired the Mistress rine thing making ay of nergy tross signals, aud, fodging his Arm re wrought most unespectedly.Tt was the being added to the first row by pwming pereusded Annie the housesuaid to come would be when she come in, baving hed vas à Kookaburra ta the et branches fosal, K must have he a when be doing of the big black bull.That aui-j the nesdie fret through each of the and throw stones for her in the garden.no lunch! And supposing the of a neighboring jarrah, and him we ofersd him s Lift in the ssddle for the mal.sccastomed to take the lead of the! thirty knote already made for (he fret In the excitement of the gume she ac.upstairs bad esten ail the demi, down 4 oo.remaining three miles.Wo mada the bord, and made nervous by the clamor | row.Knit \u2018thirty rows of thie and! dentally ran over one of the beds, | there was nothing Il: for she Miskrws! anny Jack mars, been fer to the lot of them, and could not wait for the slow closing of 00 +i) thy last loops ta the other end knocked inst some sticks The Black Dog looked down ab ihe Jonas.the Sack Bart, ond oo pose, further, hitch the water of the ring.Being the victime within) on ring.With Cogs \u2018through the which the Mists ad were mignon- bone.oe oe de | Pores \u201cborin Jo.the Charon hot Th of hi tharr, horns.the insite! two iron rings vou will have a hammock ette, But thers waa no di-feeling about It was the very eholowst bone of all a Tor very ads Chay bad use for ts.Wisping them Of eedden attack him.With 75% Toe itrength and comfort cannot the incident.Sha amd Asnis both and she hadut touched it\u2014it wae 3 \\ for every square foot had © they no ues for we.À \u2018 one final hollow bellow ha lowered his Tu purpaased fr arty ofl.knew torr wer em Aint, ad beautiful and fragrant sa avers a ce te ee.the hops they sgh pue thee aguirs Deed 48d rushed.© braced ~Brookin Daily Kage.Annie, whoeu breeding.squalled the there De anything more pleasing tate.It might be @ vehicle, it might we climbed into the saddles and himeel fre quick spring aside.Tt must Dak Dogs.picked up the sticks again.gn ole famished Mistress than this be driven cattle.But no, it was not ed.be lo joug the nick of opportunity THE LANDLUBBER'S BOAT.an trsightened them witisout uate beat ol thing?wide enough for a mob nor fast enough LÀ wes à week laber whem, coming over to avoid the other cattle now closing in! Many of the boys.much ss they ry = bo ing people out pa ai made mind.for a buggy, while it was coming too the hill that st down to Burnside.rapidly.Could he make this leap would Like to go ail, are not near en Anse mai he reali op the u re > de steadily for the lusty serwb bull some we were reminded of the dogged Lttie Rh nie said that muet hastened upetairs -t slready it seemed too late, Hel 0h to o body of water of suificient ; \u2019 upstairs lo the where in the bush a few chains ahead.travellers.There, beyond the home gave himself up for lost.1t was the au- cpanel allow en to indulge their gen lve Wii qu ned as we room, which she ov ned aacbserret od We knew that there must be an animat- stead, whea the slanting rays were nk preme moment of danger.k \u201cFor these, a young corres \u2019 © À | ing core to the duat-cloud, but the closer directly in our eyes, ve coulé see the t al also the moment to show Oo boat ot the Brooklyn Bal hae a ine, resting ter hee game.Tom which to hide ber pue Le ÎR got the farther did we find ourseives white tent iu the near corner of the manche Sou aie, row shia hen] mggeeion.e bas made and worked y Ay ad sbras h Tht on tne Mit et, Wad Bid derdowe from ans euisfactory solution of the {bush paddock.The smoke of the ame pres ay nto hey pe red ch ch: soccrmfuliy such « land bont as be de-| Pack roves ontohed ber salkily gently underneath ie 00 that # Dons mystery.à or ut sr dre vus curing la tent = re A brave man can at Kast die without = scribes, and there is ttle expanss OOD from nPeleance and wished she would on the This i beneath.Th away, and we .i .nect conatrecLion, .ith ing with > of à short-otatured man.\u2018Lome, passed the scantily atty figures of the murmur and on the Indians eur, Secure, (Bree pieces of board 4 fest =o.Pat, the Iriah terrier, who lived i pf art aro ing ve oa, lads! Shake her up, and we'll have boys.At Bui , the residence of the Het he did not £0 bel came to the rer- long, 1 inch thick, one piece 14 inches in one of the houses at the back, came At last she heard the front door spss 8 quarter of an hour's apell up her à but.\u2019 captain's aunt; the advent of the boys 0e.Being held high in Henry's arms,{ wide and the other two, 6 inches.The! and put hie nose through the wire and the Mistress voice saking some It wag & boyish voice, and in answer to tad not ccuvod to be the chief topie 08 SA 2 could see the fierce, curiy-haired face two which are 6 inches wide are fo the! natting which was round the aarden, question.¢ our friendly bail it was heard again in conversation.How, despite the Marty of the charging bull Impulively sbel aides.Take the piece which is for the land condoled with the Black Dog on \u2018She hes baee\\ wp fn your room all « Todictously stentorisn \u2018Halt!\u2019 cheer with which they announced 08, CHIEN at im only, wea: bottoms and sw of 0 inches from the her forced exile from The Gardens, and the afternoon, mien\u2019 she could hear to do.At drawing it fast to fasten the knot.That morning the ress had gone to keep the last and cheiosst HI) later bn at il i Within the Juet (en eco aided oh their tale arrive they Toes that an pen nd defence she had.And was front.ave this pies up until the told wonderful aries of what had Annie answer.And then the Mintrena fleeting glim; ro es mg ç je .1 es A ground.ere t morning.began come Wille mess, we bad conceived the fixed no- bad fallen; bow, with their traps 45d \u201cTig ghawl caught on the ala nail it Srmly in this position.Bore à He Black Dog knew Pat well enough Blick Dog'e heart nearly burt with tion that the sandy hubbub was in some their spares, designed for awaggss and horns, and for A moment bln his hale \u20ac inches from the back.Through to discount s good deal of the wonders excitement, TT PUR UT Ky \u201cfes aa ir | Hs verres sgh trond ni core | Si Tt 034° i om th me te Craie Baba avr Le So PhS .3 .Tye, the, erent or Yat the onward-dnfung, sary to keep the domestic fowls anu amd Henry was able to avoid his first | front, along the bottom, place a point.imagination were really most interest.vas do t home.-and that she hoped gritty mist-wrack left exposed ua the ducks within the four corners of the attack.alle conf sou The Dravr 8 géraieht ling from the point Le ing.This moral it pgcersd, ho bad fon would soon be ready, aa she ven Deserta) mand rang across Te 0 bad finished te, we went other cattle made for the shar, There this Torin, Then do the me with where \u201cita written on 8 \u2018board that Tea.indoud! with thet prises i ; 3, wild r it.When 3 WE ped An | uu toes els ma Tho mat Foal crushing coor ame, che Parcs S45 Ph Timd Tey side ihe of os Bi mak © peat of gong BX or ted fui te here ù .iki the was its {and Ol e human d bott you soon have e once à we en, resen e Mistress uoticed soaiad lads were harnomed to à ourt thet lion Por the sake of fata] centre.om aT rare.oaace of board dry, he \u201chast \"chat the.shosp with Tole etd wader the\u2019 ciderdoms, ' meet: er the shedy benkma a But the student and his preciovs bur-{ ¢% 3 \"igh 1 inch wide and 14 in- Rover and Mac, and had driven them as went to put it straight.où a of smalldismeter wheels, ap- (hat meeting under the shady 5 hes long au rote Hu Pl Fd vil ea fer ld WA ral ir SU apd bot- home, after a few more adventures.The Back Dog could not move, she (And when do you eect your Mie vas so proud and excited.tress back?asked Pat, when imagi-| \u2018Why, Donna!\u2019 mid the Mistress, sud nation showed signs of flagxing.eat down and laughed.* \u2018Ob, a little before lunch\u2019 nid the Then abe fetched a piece of white den were caught ame the crowdin: parently tilched from some derelict chalf- week before we were aliowed to pry tle re, aus amend cree recognizing t about, and our questions were fresiy an- He oe ave} Introductions were tains treed, Each mae (pardon) _ bad hei crae of te eure, ome white i the bo: t our bud.bros the .torily effected as the boys, a thing an Ted.a the with ing, com shade.The Sabbath faultlemsness.lt was their Mm- ding, came and shared out Sade.ack.tention to be out for anotber fortnight, ns crbors foe dro th cil re boat, #0 ball & to the sides tom.ç ; .CT \u20ac | i BT dn 14 (seemingly unicorn horse, during which time the balance oF nae away 10 the herd, and then tender hands Back Dog.pect she's pue .= Pepe on the writing able and picked captain driver, monitor, father, mother pounds of four would be vl ¢ lifted Henry and his charge from t takes me in trains.1 dont bke them.to enjoy her lunch.so the Black Deg \u2014ae the ocesston might demand); Sudney food sipply, Among tle ein | trampled gram LLL eg se They dou\u2019t look right at all.with euch firmly believed, when unfortenstely ome Erm (10), io the near Jedi Hom |oeries we mw for oumelves that ome Mabel wae whet.La false Me és long fails!\" And she shuddered, of the people who lived in the hewss Terry (10), in the off lead; Laider Crow- of all descriptions figu prominently.dent bed clasped er bis Band \u201cWel' eid Pat, T must be off came in.and there wne à terrible some.ther (10), in the near pole; and Donald The camp equipment was very compu a pores bed and cut.first now.We've got some people coming \u2018I never heard such a thing!® aid Terry (13).under the whip.Lhe sory With regard to kiteleu utensils, eam But be was breed S94 oof, TOF to lunch, and they won't begin without the Mistress Mothee.\u2018And your waa à mumple où.Some from Perth sad ware, und cutlery.When we hinted) they Fronght Wn had, LOY fry mr.What have you got for Tench?We now eiderdown, boo! So that's what belonging to the South-West, they #¢ tbe rumor tbat the camp was being \u20ac him have fish and cutiets.\u2019 she has been #0 quiet shout all the af- Rai determined tou on the rosd and vishly supplied from the howe, the lover bie.nom (he éreek \"We have lamb,\u2019 seid the Black Dog éérnoon! Annie, is bone spend their holidays in true push tash- youthful cam looked burt, and we at k They bore him to the quietly.; 3 etairs.and Shen.=,\" vee if she » fon.\u2018You know,\u2019 sid Allan, im etabo- didn\u2019t press the point, Instesd, we lu at jee \u2018rouns.braves crowded dvbuod Pat's eyes glisened, put hones in Shy the other beda! .ration of the moving circumstances, \u2018we tened attentively while the camp routine 48d the yYoOTE °F Roasted?he asked.Thin waa the sort of thing that tried didn't want any tommy-rot saying at Was explained, from the time in be early ATL SCC squaw, this soni\u201d eried \"Of course\u2019 said the Black Dog.the Black Dog's loyalty and respect Sue hotels and that; we wanted to go morn (bat the caplain, in the interesta Lis mother in affectionate defence.Pat gave an envious sigh, and depart- , severely, ' to his fish and outlets, while the! Wan it Nkely that she would put Black went in and upetairw to the ron-ted_ lamb bone in anrone else's hall to wait for the Mistress.hed?But she knew by experience that time went on.and at last the [it was Do we trying to explain mat gong ran for lunch, but the Mistrews tem.had mot come in.Them people ame Fo the bons ww taven dowuatyl downstairs and went inte the dining-, and put on the Black Docs mat.à 2 , rend been of disciplined subordination, detailed the ache oF the Foil a joi! just duties of the day\u2014sending this one to school bas not taken aay ba r and here the eart|iish, that round the snares, a third w.a still à man\u201d been fixed up.They had made a [the air rifle, and & fourth to attend the \u2018And he would not drink,\u2019 said the at six o'clock Yhe preceding morn- camp aud cooking.Proviied against boct-legger's wife.\u2018If he had been \u2018and had bauled that impossible cart the brief time between darkness aud drunken as the rest of you were, = Jit- \u20ac ; ?äRE = games, while writing 80d (le daughter would bave been killsd.En De fo\u201d din |e teri er aie oh.Bt | he a ae Lee Tahir Oe rman | Ten sgh keer Gt the ML ,; ! , I ) » a ined, 3 r .dare ta after under vertical sun rays, to the 18-miie the scrutiny failed to er seeing t vantage Te pipe, fer i Donna! The Mistrems is out bo Jay a foes had been made, the Bleck Dog enc: ñ i .thers, let me bave Fo .well, where they had mped at five any shaving a ont Side a | speak.It is not the good road ba: and run a mail between (t's no good waiting.at» it sorrowfuolly.gielock in the evening.Next mong tent fay 8 OS ire a Oe | es end drink.There 12 death 10 or umd the eke Now you need some \u2018Oui fo lench!\u201d The Hack Doe's Rhe wns rant fishing the bust orareel Shey bad started agin at WX oClook: An \u201col the capiain's having that barrell in the wagron.Do 08 10t| wheels and axles.The inexpensive kind hart snk.That mort mean that the when she heard à voice in the hal py table place it now?And let me also say that can \u2018bough sto; Th Mistress would h lenob! How \u201cSuch horrid thing \"said the pam for TS To rad on doter apn jent vs as po There not dostroved your medicine, an be oe ee You will need hingry she would be when she came Voice.\u201c thing to do! i until thy etn por an en .it was.commendable for in addition Have 1 not rather brought you four wheels and two axles.in! \u2018Yeo! «aid another Voice, \u2018and me La als dit tbe Weal \u201cAustralian to his aunt'e butter and eggs be bad at medicine?Is there not a mying T| \u2018Take one of the axles and nail ft] Ven: mdic, with drooping tail, she senaclonr!\u2019 th ; * ! pI 1 gesture of brushing away a fly; \u2018this is the homestead a spare sister who could mee men A run EEE at death firmly to the stick.Yous steerer will walked downetaire again.The Black «Dog, sighed.he ho : iN seco: road, but we're ride like an Australian forest nymph, 4.T Waa not th God DO¥ be complete.Nail the front ax - pastis ose 19 the end of the thirty snd who \u2018might oome bandy in cue of He toda hour 1 shoud see the firmly as it iu the back wheels which COMMON PROPERTY.pra bie grestly Prom every point o smiles pow.yo 1, ar one of us getting «ce.[right of the sum no more! Listen, my Next secure three sticks, 1 inch] hen I bought my farm [ did not and at Jen Hout the strange animal.i Know\u2019 1f the original programme thren.I will tell you a i i à the ved While the boys mt among the fers Jo SOON ered to, and the trader wer: re an Pt ive heart ls the pest square and 4 feet, 3 feet and feet, rer Know what n bargain I had in the blue Of it; for be began to Wash its fae Toei cart, or chariot, as it more ily vices of the comely ater found unméses medicine to uae against\u201d the Yad God ER Tue for tie mari andrthe one 3| ere not changed tn.the Till, cha litle SY.8% alienbion to whish the rabbit ' might be termed.Merely a box mount.sary, that gallant little tesm is to-day and his sickness.t will keep on feet long the bottom of the sil and did I guess what sublime mornings and mitted quite passively.After \u2018 pe that, od où à pair of small wheels, unsuited somewhere oa the dusty, homeward [safe.That will frighten him away.the| nail to the mast, about 6 inches from Sunsets I wax buving.what reaches of fo Se further concern as to their be t best macadam rond, track brave heart and no i landscape, and what fields and lanes for i for oa the ; Barrei\u2014thia ip (be are oud to agape poto Toke Lhe, third mes je tramp.Neither did 1 fully comsidee not only endured witha faint ioe ered thi nd Then make a sail of canvas and fix it what an indescril le luxury is our Ine th A Face Like a Flint.wg eed ile ong ad re | to the sticion.\u2018 Sixteen inches from the] dian river, which runs paraîlel witis the ve fn of a at, atid ; ments of bis mistrène for à game of | in- vil street, and to which every house | son.The help of a brave heart wis front of the boat place s board 14 in- \u20ac Jong Tas die - ost precions relfance.| chos long, 6 inches wide and 1 inch OR.ong street a door play \u201cwith Jack: whi (By William Justin Harche, in \u2018Chris tisn Endesvor Wabd.) thelr oldest nd eel ive orders deep and in ils centre bore a hole and which leads dou Through the garden to Rout Tagsths, wife a migit they to stop = music and prond the feast.place the mast firmly, For the sent, the river bank.\u2014 Emerson.save for their colors (Topsce wae Fe was satisfied.And he voiced\u2019 the take a board of the same dimensions as as snd Jack white.with a fow black {Conclnded.) Jone To make meurs rome, = child, srotiment of +B hen be mid i > the ne pot the mast and Place it near 7 A TRUE BTORY.mar eu ge animal could not be die sped 3 aroused danger Wproar i : aden 1 rmly.opsee the best-nat: t rom other, or Bo em .eattle oy one \u2018 them Soeiched her-fed and blue shawl from thelr tut he has not changed his haatl.| Your boat is now complete.and if we ever on ; ra natured on Put, though so fond'ot Jack, t i ove her shoulders, and wawed it to frighten }Chikah! He still is Chat-eh-nah-yer-|a strong wind is blowing it will surely occasions tis and affectionate, woe ete certain pointe about bis oer dended by the black bull, slowly form the animals away.que, \u201cHe speaks the truth\u201d And for be « success.\u2019 ., betide the \u201cother cat which, deceived by \u201chich filled Poses wilh deep dingust; ed and same forward in single fie.(Eb, eh! What & mistake I' pant-] ope 1 am going to throw a the d \u2014\u2014 {hin apparent quietness.dated to venturn We rabbit would in ee .ed Henry Flint-Face.\u2018Bat il l ean [road of the dance and the - -| on the place.~~ stead of walking, and not all of Re ' ircle only reach ber I\u201d shail throw them away ae the sake HE THAT THOLES OVERCOMES.Ti novwing Torsee's peculiarity in this Peravmsions could induce him tn chmb somewhat in order to 000 The black bull was galloping forward casts its skin, bever to go into it again\u201d! An old house in Edinburgh bad Gx-di respect, it may be Imagined that when « 8 tree! Often have we scen Topeee Low bellows came mosning1rom swkwardiy, bellowing, his red eyes burn- \u2018 shove the outer door the otto, \u2018Ife large Viack pad white rabbi\u2019 was pre Perched on the lowest bunch of a oss © foam-touched lips.hoots ing, t to complete the circle.that tholes overcomes.\u201d À boy who day! nented to our little brother, we watchod iain pear tree, mewing iuvitindly, and up clouds of red dust.Sharper | Within three inches of his sharp horns HOW TO MAKE À HAMMOQK.|sfler day passed that way reed the legend| the outcome #ilb much \u2018interest sndi When Jack only mt stupidly below and dug into the rain-washed banks Henry dashed.He passed him just sgain nnd again, and said he afterwarda,| game little fear, for there was no know.twitched his nose, the cat.losing pe under the tufis of ger in tame.The next instant he hed If you caw afford to.pay not lees thas \u2018I made up my mind ta thole.To thole| ing what steps Topsee might take] tience, would descend and box his ears 7 once the solid ring h been aught p the child.Thm, facing about, five dollan for a bammoek don\u2019t ty 10 [ix a pithy old Beoteh word, signifving to, against the interloper.And, more thau once.Topsse was ob od about the victim.each creature he Eee step toward cat make one, for it requires much pe- bear with patience, The lad je one| When the rabbit was released from the rerved to bring à fresh caught mouse er head for the centre and ali would \u2018\u2019Alns, it was too late ! fe circie tience end several days of honest Jabor.of the founders of the famous! firm of| basket in which he had tmvelod to our bird to hia friend, and displny astonish.in to crush her .was complete \u2019 If, however, you don\u2019t see your way Chambers, the publishers.His abode, we gathered around to see linw Ment as pleiniy ns a cat can, when he Mabel did not cesfise her denge.\u201cPI à 5 those cows t mur 0 such extravagance as paying this was won because be was able to le.\u2019| he would be received.At first Topece's refused to [partake of those Tuxurige.\u2014= Henry could see the smile of innocent abel, i te Tien amount for s garden hammock, don't \u2014 Selected.tail swelled and his ears went back, and Florence Al Evans in \u2018 Churchman.delight oo her face u ith que hand et » \" rs round Henry's buy one.For thos who care to take we held our breath fearing that poor tl fall of flowers «he «x the ather, LL, frasting him with childiy ia: the trouble thers isu simple manner PUZZLES Jack, he rabbit, would be given a re be greatest truths wre the sim- holding her straw hat, to catch the | nck.Mer canny curle nestled against 9 procuring 2 will far \u2014 ceplion too warm 28.ee But a plest, so are the greatest men.dainty yellow and\u2019 black butterfly she TU lh : which, when properly done.be fa moment later tbe cals wnger mailed \u2014 A.W.Harm bad parsing.bis duck + Togetber taced enperiat to any factory product.fi A CHARADE, d and was very plainly vd by curl: | emmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cAb, if [ can only reach her before their danger.\"A home-made hammock can be made My first fo monarch.y second ie ority.or CANADY the cattle have quite surrounded ber!\u2019 The lowered horns, the glurng eyes, (arty-fire inches acrom.The cost for one who flabes.My whole is a bird.It was evident that he recognized the t ares quasi AN FLAGS, de , the steaming nostrils, the be.lowing lis, material is very amall.You must buy MRTAGRAM.fact that the creature before him was no f7® for @ Nts work, reed ow ade fe passed the bootlegger's waggon the pawing hoofs, were terniiyins |a lang needie, say, seven inches, with & I ara something to eat.Behesd ime, cat; but just what it was appeared te Vortisement en ancther page.aed 7 eon ot PE NR | et, the es | Bs 8 ft | a te ed H \u201cMon ha i m, n ie e o ock, {we sm no a n *, - vue ue Doticed le of the devil's: drasdéal feature wes the corses with ada on which Lo knit your hemuspok and 1 do pot and still.dl me, ow to Make Money.i \u2018hrowi , were © in, vos pounds rong or twine.| a am à » name Ponting, ea tention to bon and like being, kill by inches.If they Too whole should, cost show aly rm to his mission.would only rush and have it over cents.if 4: i ë ë B â £¥ Hitpzià Of course every boy wants to make they are æcuring au interest in these Instantly @ great clamor arome, Cow.with! First take your threaded needle.sak | Answers te Last Weck's Pursies oney and why not?if he mahes ft publications, so Wat if they follow up boys shouted.Indians war-whooped.Thee, in that trylag moment ing [t in the left Land and using the \u2014 honestly, and pnd it wisely, Many this business they have secured, as every The Nquoreeller uttered a mom of awseit'ng the inevitable, the text thumb to hold \u201che cord in place, while RIDDLE.of our young friends, both aad busines wan knows must be : gony.His y awakened wife the teacher had given him came to his looping it over the tongue.Pam she Dog.Ant.Panther.Cat.Buffalo, Goat.girls, are already earning straight cas! | ney an urn in a handeome on - 0 Shots rere fired.Every mind : \u2018The Lord God will help me; cord under the needle to the opposite Doe.1 commissions through our epecis].year.| the reves next ring.Just try how SE PE pr Be BC Mae RE atte wei eb | is, BASRA | ep EY aie oi bu re os pa ue je needle 18 full no .jo 0! 3 C 4 9 * et a only | nama?mo Bot ee Er ep of à piece of eend 08 choel Angelos ue me ing.Bot emiy \u2018sor Dat weeks.Bed our offer an page IA, J \u2018 dour 24, 1906 RELIGIOUS NEWS.Gigez Bmitb ie to sail for America on \u201cVaronis\u2019 où Sept.26.He wil missions in ue United Mates F through the returning to ory ch Tees a ranged that no hall wead for his me te Le hold lame than 116 theoman ih OConsequent upon the conversion of the Vend man in à village near Madras the me and and have walk \u2018Thus eutire village bas renounced idolatry a colony of neighboring villages become mt These people twenty-five nile vo chureh, writes Miss Grace Stephéos apsn is beatiful again end the hearts of the (amine sufferers are cheer.of distress means much to these .They sent quite a sum to Ban rancisco.The Arnericas Tru Society has vot- ad o grant of three thontand doilare mecs of publications wherewith to awd in replacing the Sunday-school libraries which were destroyed iv the various churches of San ucisco the: were consumed by fire.The work of select- 1 {1 tl ing the volumes whieh will be sent hes % the Pacifie Pundits Ramabai writes concerning the hat the revival with which thé Lord wy visited ws is bearing fruit.rls spd women out of the ukti peopl and to the study of God's Wi Soar may go to the Places whe ord, are us dry visiting the Tilagee aroun wd where they sing Gospel hympa and read t sisty girls and women go out sa except en such occasions as it ja ible you for the vil by t that Sethe urns, 20 every one o sompaay in the praying bands ing before them.ose turn If i to go out into Te or in the morning, aud have a mo er-meeting.They all pray very me Lord is strengthening, and opine thew.h to m already por.and they will be shipped coast pork st Mukti: \u2018You will rejoice to have given themaclves oo Sw them to give the the Word of God to the village people.© to send them sway from je.They pray regular lagers whom they visi wn te 6 out every Twellth 8 meet in « room on the p and ot ready for the day's We have muc! for.4 i The Mukti praying are praying for 39.000 individ: seme tha! be baptised with become faith: ¢ gave permission for three ¥.M.and inecwwanible gratitude.We sound presumptuous, bat I où to awept in Jess then a A.secretaries to piteh their \u2018comfort.Now.swltancounle with the trem.| ot who we \u2018Amociation secteur for believe me, for 1 Know that this God sorbent\u201d Aes of voest mom tant\u2019 on the banks of the Yalu river Phont return of ovr armies.a J mam ia, ent out from bh of Joss lives, and there is nothing 1 !-semed him at the when his ni the rear of Geners! Kuroki's army, of the sue-esefnl terminadion of yonr B® called of Tab Bormes Sr Carlen to know eo certainly ag this.\u2019 was overcomu, vp anil spirit bad even the most visionary leaders of enterprire.1 tike fhin onnartmitr to Vinee Aa ers historfeal I in Ser | There were & thousand in the torn him gre tie let, \u201cPren be described movement dreamed how successtul exnrems mv heartfelt thonke for wear 190% Grers \\ atoriea] ibe in for sentatives\u2019 Hall to hear there mmm, but hn Tivid la yet so quietly sad sud farteschine the work was destined noble services.and at the ame time Snore SL mdrel million people nb nearly all the meetings were beld in th how\" Befery his, es he mpoke © army vas considered clossd Yo veto mv armrecistion ~ $he pen.yet.ro etd by he pel.what Kuntar chured whi bolds about ome um ton Sov a # were, two i To Feeiatied Coe merite of aN those who either be gifts INL native bam 2 grudvete In done hundred aad fifty, Tt was flled every » one was the lace of tian bodies had failed to get thelr repre ak personal effort ot the fon a to.band o£ stupendons enter Bome of the subjects webe: he\u201d fall of Peted x rage M et pevtatirus to the from, and it wes onty TOrk.| igned).pay, rime: will white the Christine snd The of Jesme Christ.\u2018Christ's at.Other was the \u2018face of\" Chet, meet fortunate circumstances that the Signed wr hea, the provin .avd the lend.titade towards God.\u2019 \u2018God's attitude to- : compassion end wondrows .M.C.À.we allowed jo res I Frère Mar 0 20 ed a Mac ing missionaries are bee ching + t, the vet- wands men,\u2019 \u201cThe ethics of Christ\u2019 \u2018The be pid, Le, to bow my deed wi I tional eshibition natu.val - ; A rovidence \u201cThe essence \u2018 hend ; ea te Week.Toe beginning wu i Te Pond Bao » teine ne Sen rique dren in| providones of God i of the es of give myeelf 10 him to do with me as he once oa the feld the work spread lie; ie the, Tavares ly Men's This meeting happened on the two |[: way an education in religion to hear \u201cir : the one post æ the Yalu to even With} Pon a y Taico.Aewolation hundredth anniversary of the first § these men, and so many Christians in the nig amor Continues: al rv Wea od that oe Inst farce quartiers pige PUIS pet non of the XI Rene of the ee EE on ail bands the Spirits wor wat oon n million (lifferent soltiers were minister.mranant work for the anldiers of the © me ted For even the aisles were orowd- before returned M and of the landing of Fente Mar- carry a Mo ha mu mess res LA FTI fhe rent enter aes on ou Indi, at whose old pagodi some ne thoughte of the speakers were .: were held.eon of stationery aad es eos By mort promi es deore rat ne The et Fat bis movement 2 \u201cws mtu in a Japanms .ver roue a On: en's soup, ete, were furaiebed For the seem né Pris movement the | Christion Arscciation lesder end achonr: .Ebina did why Christ was born te 89,000 men; ers loaned io 3.cers of the Aeenciation wish tr ox.ho bus worked with the .\u2018Tt was for the sme reson To, bar of the \u201d mine fede gis Par ng Who ton.hun Te tu pur ne of h soci ft To ed Karki ve bom dn .a ul Le brandh was used by 18,000 sol .The mode (hy arth and prin 5 to the Anderican\u2019s have prudused Shaks bat Iodis, and no re Association secretaries made 704 visits to monta vomb'e\u2014\u2018Aveey Work News i ee ey know pe fn mgmge and history of Greeks and Romans avé Chi- te - rt for Ee Borhons.comers ais colori ments \u201cTe\u201d er ie hoes.dem of ve.Honea ame, produced Christ.Only Ly, Zork nie party af for «Loue to one con and et: \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 ri e ui could do t \u201c to sit and abatenct the south and sud for \u2026 month Te CAL TE Eco coven | 8,7 8.2 FOS TS od} pret spe SLE a ee fm , a Rev.R.Griffith, of Ambohimangs, thousands of ndia\u2019s Christian men work from their own riences.Jap L* YY first work wea greatly bless To finance this or daquecar, at the recent annusl meet put this Christian campaign of \u2018Go and chology until recently was .Ver did they go to any pl in yen 7850,000 pol) vus x : the ogden.3 Missionary Society preach,\u201d hy as masterly manivulation as Te of \u20ac ancient Je tio vain, one city a gat g wes in Be fm Japa af .x wl ave 1 wae urge the lt | win re to k un Pee i the actions in the bowels.of the ee Te CT i des- py Foe art Th Tre 12 le Sa al 0 iE i boris 0 ose ars a poi wb os bie Fl ome ve conve: ore t oc! - Éd de a | Sm ik 8 08 GR Tan Ad fat met és Sh Sn | 0 Tedd hg Ts 0 rE Eo | nT | cle on BE Be rE a Bm kn on of Youn, ris- al Prince, pe rosaly cpt st Seul went to Da a never ule Taocation methods: ta oe Chris- de pat « ra over the bowels little aevival band.Next mo ov ge to the Amotiston ou lor Lote 3] pesmcuted there olan done.Le Jinnizing of a thon, and there noth- eh oe OF Be eT ter a by the ret er \u2026 Te been ing imposeib) scheute.through.A formerly chiet a staf at yours ago.He continued: \u20181 burnt down + 5 t'a fn the Jie of ¥ = a publie Wires made a churches and cated women childran pe op = ne mer\u201d eu X hrs pon * \u2018eat ng shatements:- to euffer torture and death.night, WONDERFUL MEETINGS TM SEN: breget ny jerked outward with a for tels to him.Jin .1 venture bo sey that every.\u201cben the rebellion wes at ite ed 1 DAL fore that threatened to tear off oat, I od Eh y thing vas completely provided for the {21K was taken very ill snd of] (Rev.Joba H.Deore D.D, of Bus vest, asd even shirt.Gestares that for years, standing br = wt into» Pate Eres TA Fair | ei en nai dans Bl ed a .at de top he aid resrmtion of he Jo%- ma ey wie whom | bad foret.Toroed There bare 2mm od oy hid the sopeul wie lo ght for fe Sno iE a ei Le > lollew me, :' and Christian meet Bendai before nas tl .altangou us 5 a a seven places where work was mm re Sis +h f het 1 hed bow a Fine pre \u2014 ne poples.vai vo eos oy, ne bara din gard a Rom bok i y + ea itoly ised, the Young Men's my nid got better the very next night were pm | \"la which 5 Matt four men aod women were bapti the D i Obrlatien Association provided suitable on Dever been ill since.It Ned! gud Dr.Charles C.Mall participe morement sontint till the following of men wee Bod bd ps a retina porn \u201ceue | .Fy 1e ve fo protect Boy forse Pt 4 te Ged rome pee ee da pute Ae, * letter-writing ours, 15 as end ¥ ae hanged wy of meëtiogs, P! le al Shere 1 mets to express wr nt rag 30 cent (CABINET rong soldiers were given Sirens end 's name, re a in every way doy sad night.The mea w! t angwer to wy or.at.ne unient 6 OAN SUMS «+ worl, Ants wees Jeueiéd so we i ier of Publie bad bare of the Association reoei few ame i e ae 4 née Lihat Gao or ansserable voies with wht a ho was esved ve, einer ork 9 the Bona Tool \"How vp Se al Tietoes.ve the sok thy shilde mater cor, oo in, between it der\u2019 man.whoo! in the ity mr sod bealthy revreation una ave Ra Maby think ps je men i ERR diel MSE Re EE ER Ra ti Vik Se: f at they were i fork ponte aiteation # ote ou.prove the _sfudegts.wg 4) th hw tai SAC ihe mma time, the Association pe Ty Br Cog oty wl ils se | vere eudents in me IE es que À ER A Fais mescataries visited the military bospitale THE OL LADY AND THE SCHOOL others.Burs, porn it does rh the ihe here + oe of caves y are ago, and ha 8.and tng usp.Ae me end atributed newspapers, magazines trouble; salt, boon me ne to take the Sail a bers were y demon- of hi ol en mioizt gw by sick and wousd-1 The Rev.Burclsy Buxton wrote con- yon brea he Th esl por dine: direct strative In their Toh = en thee him oa hie .Ange Ti pr preaching (us 34 fonise, ing oyibeett of revival ia he to the ar of the me graduates sppesred où the platform, =; Ong is a cabinet Lo ising Sun\u2019: \u2014'After four! sis, 3 .Sold Perrine nid, \u201cThe impression fas .THE\" WORLD'S WELFARE.soldiers te Jupan commenced after the restoration of pesos, the Association provided muaie at all the principal rail- ny stations and distributed new apd magazines smong the soldiers, thus Ruling ihe them forget the Todor of the \u20181 rot \u201cbelieve that the many-cided done by the Ÿ.M.C.A.enabled innumerable soldiers to un their time in the most éolien gud preven r g tom) to harmful habits and es Te the hundreds of thousands of sol diers made their triumphant return deeply guteful for the warm-hearted service remdeved by tbe Association.1 believe that the officers of the Association, as well as those who contributed and various articles for the work, sold feel well satisfied that their object was successfully accomplished.\u2018Let me remark shat I can discover two revolts from the successful work of the Assocation: first, hundreds of tious: ands of soldiers, representing every class of Japanese soqety, weie made acquainted with the of Christ; secondly, when these bundreds of thoos sande returned home, they | told their rente, brothers and friends abou: the oi 4 ministry of the Young Men's ation, and thus many even more have been made some what acquainted with she spirit of the Otriatian re! From beginning to end the m:litary authorities have enthusiastically cooperated in making the work tical end croire, Free transportation for secretan supplies and the use of good io at the various pe.nts were given.Some of the officers gave time and m to the work.General Oshima, the military governor of Man- churis, recently contribuded 1.000 yen to continue the permanent associations The War rement hos welcomed the decision of the Ascociation tn maintain permanune work at Port Arthur (where the navy is also touched).Lio rangand Tiehling and at several dividon points in Japan, and hus offrred free trane- Portation on railwaye and trinsporte for All secretaries and auppliee.General Teranchi, the Minister of \u201cWar, sent the follow ng temarkable letter to the president of th ions] Commit.ter of the Aasoiatinn revi-[ to the welfare snd comfort of rd ie for neslv promos dong al even pests in \u201cThe Young Men's Christian Association.moved by the desire to minister our officers and vo'diere at the front.ear ried on itr beneficent work throughout the Ruwo-Japsnese war nf 1904-1905.Beginning wt Chepaive early ih Sep 1004.# pace with the uv fald forees ! months._mntil | vi larch, 1966.raie ite work at Manchora and Korea.At large expense of momer end and by a great variets of means, jt Bled the.levure of our o and ecidiers, from tune.with \u201cwhole some recrention.The esmplefenem of the equipment and the mess of the euterprise were universaRv tested and recognized hy our in the fled, T am aly asuired \u2018hat fin recinients of all thie ren-rous se\u2018 vie» are fled with { years\u2019 à Japan.am qrest reaulaees id *prneat oolgisl, upday in her, Sipe to hear th from the front there.sod of (N.One of the colleges at way.ske of playin, who ever wen track.Luce, Pitkin he amo Lonary in his work at » secretary, of working w «ther men worl at the fullows, The set, he doo and they talking ed it.Tine leader's st work on t a po 1 have ust ties to preach the 1 th feel that the Church RE oui ek me up to the present to pour in men and money.There is 2 walking to church on à March, passed an old hdr.A for some reason The old air eu never heard se Gompel , .8 earnest The girl went to see in tie «{ternoun, and found thal she was fade Bad constantly written to der of what he bad heard of ce to bim.She did not jeave until the a led the old - \u2018Christian Herald\u201d roman to Christ \u2014\u2014 A RICH YOUNG MAN IN INDIA.went out fv \u2018Old Tor ake an (ppesl 50 the walereey 10 universities of North An era to go as mirionaries to countries, ww a by the name of H Be liked to play He game jor the His collegues were Pitkin snd Boxers in China.He was re-iaw- u fellow who \u2018did th Te Retr Mers Maye bat Pitkin fairly won his berves.ins.Young Men's Christian Association Col- | k with his own enthusiasm business of Christianizing their catching the best man in the crowd who can do things, getti showing him how to making a missionary of fi in operation with the he Brahmin upiversuy menin America, the college men enlintod and trained in the Yovnz Muns Christian Association influenced their fellows; the i railway men.the engineers and brakemen worked with: the soldier, the sol- die: the sailor, tl the miner; so M made men work to ter each other and make them Christians in India.A few years ago he asked the president of a theologioal seminary fo give him bis entire class of twelve eclogical students, native Pasumalians, an experiment with for one year.te tn these Dative students Te services\" er ther § call Their converts the bundreds, and they Jets Ce some men who dents were pasmionatelr He was a most but be pad nc no tolerances of iF To seve auvthing erook: America: b Carter, the National Tone TBE MONTREAL WERRLY WITNESS, à visit to amaze pid tions there sad to hear the Gospel eve! Buddhists and ity \u201cait : but she ve es she er again je Gospel, because her in Manchuris, telling t the hope and comfort % Y.Observer.) three Yale students who oung pacience student paid his own it, as much ss any man on the gndiron or the was butchered by the is now 2 mis- Eddy, after finishing Yale, went to India as and worked \u2018for the fun ithout aalury.lle made association method of him con: jo it hitnsoif, and him to his own Hin- As the sailor; the miner, Les went from village to men à «rs ngmbe: were aed own rca ne, ow same plan, ted 15 to oy À etic and tolerant od or unclean, n energy into roi So iat so meetings, mom a img, lér vwo w batt oom place, with meressing interest and with no foreign be! md est heart you.It ves norman, Teall he anything like it he iy hen hc mae to sonduet tho ind wish but one except ! from Mr.Æbinse choreh in Tokio.He was the chief speaker im the after noon and evening meetings.It was à Tevelation of the rituel power church to eee Le Professor Uol ki, of the Wosade | University; sma, ons of the brilliant price the capital, and Mr.Xoba, the successful merchants of Tokto, some stand with their beloved pastor and witness to the valve and necessity of the re- liglon lon of Christ for Japan.he Grst mesting was held im the Educational Hall, where some five hundred Persons Were present, among whom were many distinguished officials, A brief description of this meeting will give the chie to nearly all that folle: The fat, smiling, irresistibly witty relammor au- of literature, Uchigaeaki, dience through the geography and myth- of Eu , contrasting Ja; such an inimitable way that laugi and applanse often drowned bis words.He won their hearts as well as their minds, and then broke inte what Christianity is, why lhe himself could not mist it, though he ried, od why his deepest conviction à t Japan must become Christina.ne was 8 pue mes etic appesl on a high Be the hearts of his hearers.ve The Rev.Mr.Hori, of Meaebashi, fol lowed, and impetuousty urged, in God's name, that every one who wanted to do bis best and be what God wsuted him to be should seriously examine himeeM until be found out how imperfect and faulty and sinful he was, and then he would want to ery to heaven for help and deliverance and salvation.Mr.Ebina, whom it is safe to call the test $ preecher in Japan, a man so true and sympathetic that he is ed and trusted by thoussnds, then held the audience on \u2018Japen\u2019e need of spiritual swakening.\u201d He avoide all side issues.makes frank concessions that disarm criticism, and then plesds for honest consideration of God's priceless gift in Jesus speaks with suthority bseed on wide knowledge of world thoughts, and with such sincerity that every one feels that if he is to yield to Christian truth there could be no sefer guide than Ebide.He mid in go y words: to : am going ow pou, importe: 1 am.the very heart of Chris- a y.10eball take pe you to Christ him.And if God uses me to open be fore you the truth, eo that in your deep- begin to recoguine it, then 1 appeal te you es true men and wemen frankiv to y:rid and join ua in open acknowledgment of the divine Cbrist.But tif you detect any error in our reasoning or any concaalment of of facts, then stond ug.pnt us.ave donbts de Tapie Sn di ace to face, and whether ve cannot help dispel the bin.Be tree to your best selves while we hoid there mectiogs.That is all we nde, Jf you cammot yet believe \u2018in fhe Lod I a telling you of, it may Chriatianity was yours when Mr.Ter E & this pag ere * ro these two weeks [ have been impremed with many things of large size, the whols time, snd our bome blessed with their delightfa] The entire house resounded st times with the aide spHiting laughter of their jokes, many of wh.even & foreigner could understand.Again, every room (even bedrooms) hg- bees requisitioned to give callers à née to have «per vonsl word with the different mem of this band, and you could easily see = of thèse inquirers left the bou oat the joy of having decided for Christ was theire.Our home never came near- or to being an international Christian convention end a first-class temple of God than it did during these two weeks.Before the meetings began Mr.Ebine wrote Mr.Hori that the Bendsi move ment must be the \u2018Yalu River of Christianity.! Just as the nation anxiousiy awaited news from the fist land battle with Rusein on the Yalu, believing that the firat great victory would mean vié- time, so the other four cen {ros of Hiroshima, Kumamoto, Toss, whers similar meetings ard to Ny od.will be profoundly moved hy the success at Sendai.Just as there was & careful study of conditions on the Yalu, so the conditions of nocthern Japon were studied, and two graduates of the college here, who know well the heart of the be people.were selected as ligtenants nder Ebina's direction.The work wes done \u2018ss prearranged.\u2019 newspapers were a most friendly aid by their sympathetic daily reports, \u2014- ee A CHINESE SCHOLAR\" ABLE CONVERSION, (\u2018Christian Herald.\u2019 rte of the outbreak al revival Nort China, at the Roberts Memorial Ha at l'esng Chou, an account is given of à crowded meeting when a cer fi Chinese scholer (who after strongly resisting the hpirit Mad recently sur tendered) wag called upon to gve bis testimony.le spoke out clearly and simply.His éificnity, he said, had not lain\u2019 in unbeliel.because he bad knows the truth only too well, but he had made up his mind to resist the Spirit because he realized wiat surreuder would mean.The revil bad shown him æ complete lue of bis sins.Sand etid he would uim unlimited credit if he decid æ stay with him.But if he elected to side with God the devil would dog bis steps with every kind of annoysuce, trouble, and pain.And he had said he would stick xb Satan! Many prayed Sh Rate ra or i pains e ti der the schoolboys and students, ru at their new-found zeal Tor di He bad asked those who sought him to let him alone, and determined to fre with « beathen relation to escape theur efforts.At the previous might's gathering, only liteness saved him from refusing to kneel with the rest.Then, when his very teeth were set, and These men have boum our guests has best his-will bent cn stern resistanee, a power nasten compelled \u201cnoise 9 preyer.Tos door of bis bemit was the Spirit won the bgt amised at this wondrous force Tr end that had conversatianalises.one night is the restapradt, le an argu- Sont that he bad with à swyes.31 orm BEADABLE PARAGRAPHS TEE WAY WITK LAWYFNS.The late Abradem Barber, ths Philadel phia banker, was sae of ibe founders of the tersous Uniée League, 834 a member of \u2018| thin club catd of him recently: \u2018Mr.Barker, with bis pleasant voice aoû bis resdy smile, will be missed osdly at the Union Langue.He was & brilliant 1 remember listening \u2018in the soumse of bis argument Me, Mas- kor anid: \u2018You lswyess howe & remarkably wey ot putting & cass.You sll put a case in the same way.\u201d It is amwslng.\u2018Then be illustrated bis meaning.He ssid & lawyer was gefending à mes she bad fred a revolver at another, asd in Tetara bad been Lit over the head with a stick \u2018He said that the lawyer put the ose to the jury itke thls: g qu sun It is & Liver Pil\u2014Many of the that men has to contand With have thelr liver, which is a ï ii ii gi Fifi à if, gr RB $ : 2gf : g di £ : E 1 i | i anything mere debightrel than getting rd ot! Renoway't Cora Cure WIR de li Try H ené 1 conviaces, Little Wilikem'Sey, pa?Parent, Vil mx, mp eset Lite Wikie\u2014Whe Hom ali (he Mak owt Deighbote Sadr Chiéate \u2018Diy Nowa Well, mamma, 1 don't tisk 1 ! 6 dopant it before yeu.® 23 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS Jury 24, 1900 ; _ uhestome, Wipe hv Jowinfge of he {worry the baby.beroulf, and her friends If obs Lo net tern ts pleces dy dogs, 1f LA avertissements.De artment art of heating.W hor porpeteal fuseings and frouisgs [she dos mat starve le death, she lives On ome e The nindiy hespitality of the Christies aad precautions.She takes all reasonable \u2014a wretched, wretched creature.HOT WEATHER AILMENTS, ' ; migsionaries op epurteouely effereé te tbe [cum ot (he darling and truste n littée in One of these peer orestures ! feuné \u2014 \u2014 « fre frienfin vue vory arnistaits asoejied.Providence Providence i met consuited when 1 came boue Inst notuma.She wea At the firet sgn of [lines duri the ve Uscalendared, Bow zonne wee found the aid tramjull at a about the Qret baby.4 deeler, 8 ILL otarving, half Sliad (rom diesase; but hot outre give the lite sum Bière \u2018toupie\u2019 quarters smoesdingly soothing ARSF bg velume of \u201cHelpful Hints for Mothers.\u2019 1 put an sad te bar cuterieg with chiere- Uv Tabiste or in Te the aseiting adventures thay had recent [eh cemeeises viglianos and eamiety Wage form 68 soow as 1 could catch ber: and oh, un Tablesa je yond ewe.EWE (Chartes Fiske Bates, 3% the \u2018Century.\u2019 passed through.The picturesque SINE vu wawinkingly agulust tbe pessibip o0- the pity of i! 1 found oa making friends ere revent summer eo œurtounding (be silent WAAAY of the ayghis of crowp and couvulatens, mi- With her that she must have bess some- ints if ven occasionally hoary temple interested them profoundly.crades sod Kitmappers.body's pet, far che was tame and svat Well children, bpredon meiner wil Only © pour bave thou and ] Soon frimsde, OO, Love is migbty, Gode mot Gtesssé [and the people they were with more than Upon tbe srrival of the second baby and affecticoats sa 200s sa she heard à pot wait Cl trouble comes ate will 32 time 2e counted ea uur calendar; mm interesting, nécing I» what & peculiar WaF te:her looks prewd and satisfield, but Bis friendly voles asd recognised a trisadly 4 7\" does of this mediome.Mr, Away vita that! Wbat it degies, it ends; The more (hat man dis Maher's tBeg® they had fallen ia with them They were compesure is admirable.He says lMitle, Band.Poor little ereaturet abe will never Riwand Clark, McGregor, Ont, says: From ail etorpity, close souls we were, bare both enxious to be doing something 0 but he bebaves better (han he did whem have to De cold er hungry or foresbée aay \u2018My little girl suffered fr oli And aha Ya, ao Got Grant! Corevermere, The wore must Menthe 654 mous be the help these Dew friends from thelr ionlated the rampageous fret baby kept him awake mers.bows] tro oo, bux Babys n Ti he For two were never faster \u2018usd before.came, dut bonutiful refuge, but bed to content [nait the might.He doesn't swear.He Now, toll tee, you whe left this cet te pod Aly sured oa government amalyat Leve koow met Ume-4t ts weratty, themselves wilh remaining peasive WAH foeun't worry.He goes to sleep.starve, would it have been too much trou: that these Tablels contain no te \"With God, ose day is as a thousand And not 8 your, that I count emt with Philly's foot should get better.Once @F And the friends! Ah, they are the 088 bis 10 take ber away with you loto tbe or barenful drag.Sold hr all ne youre\u2019; thee! twice Alan offered to Go alone to Ehanghal who really enjoy Ife whem (he escond countey ot to have found another\u2019 bome for dealers or æ wall ot 2% cents a hox Jade-A Chinese Missionary Romance, BY GRACE BATON, + (The author of this etory te a native of Chima.who, after being educate Kagiané, returoed ce ber own land, and tbe etorz of Jade in full of facts and tiésats which actually occurreé.O ta = CHAPTER ViIl.\u2014(Ceuntizmed.) Philip Maxwell was a Sue handseme @an, abeut thirty years old.His frank, fair cousteasnce inspired confdence at once He was an eminent and well-knows doctor im Mis malive city.The only som of a wealthy widow, be hed been rua days by overwork Guring a serious epidemic, asd was pow taking ble teur as à reom- perntive holiday with his fried sad com- panio of childbood days.Alas Douglas was an exosedingly handsome young 8500L of twenty-seven or twem- ty-cight, a possessor of greet riches, by Just mow Oue late afternoon about a Week after pariing with the \u2018Presidest's\u2019 ofew, they came upon à beautiful dense grove of bam boos asd other graceful tress, seme of which dipped their branches into the water.The place looked so cool and inviting to the two young men that they ordered the saliors to stop the houseboat and tastes it up for am hour or no in oe- dor that they might emjoy the sylvan scœût at their leisure.What was their astonishoreet when they saw the crew could.When Philip demavded an explanation of the evident disobedience of his orders, he was told that this sesmiagly beautiful peaceful looking forest-Ukepinos was accursed.#8 the abode of maligaant ghosts and that ne cos who onred for their safety of body or soul would visit such à fearsome place.Also that po amount of money bribe or aay consideration would induce the Chinese sailors to land ee remain anywhere near.\u2018Oh, ait right, you brave fellows,\u2019 Failtp made answer.\u2018You can just take your selves off any distance you wish, but my friend and | are going te stay here for & | while aud shall find out what there is to know.With that they told Abyet (the servant) to pay the balance still in bie hands 10 the boatman and push off as Gr us they wanted.This was done, but before they were out of bearing distance Ahyet called out 10 bis late masters that be would take every care of tbe things left on board, and sbeuld be not ees them | again soon, be would take them to Shang- ha! aad leave thems In tbe care of the proprietor of the Astor Howse until they | could call for them.This Philip and Alan sesented to.No sooner had the little houseboat \u2018 passed out of (beir sight than the two friends commenced to find à way to get through the tangied bushee formed by the bamboo lesves, for they were determined to get lo the othar side of the leafy walls, for they had caught glimpees of a building about a tundred feet beyond, whica made them all the more denirous to reuch it, so after what sretmed LO them as age they found s barrow pathway leading down to aa luïet which could not be seen from the main rosd.For this they were very glad, for it was new reining very (ast and darksess was eeitllog.When they Bad got nearly up the pathway Philip's left foot twisted through bis stumbling baifway down a hole.Tbe poor fellow oftered a mufied sound of intense agony, and Alsa, alarmed for his companied, could not for the moment render any a0- sistance.At last te lifted up Philip, who, leaniog On him, tried to hodble a step of two, but It was simply impossible, for the pain was unbearable and to tuake thelr position worse, terrible darkness socom eu- veloped them.Then Alan, feeling for bis match box, let bis rife drop où the ground, which made & ressunding exple- sion in the deep silence of the lovely weods.It wha very awful asd the two young men who had travelled many lands and braved numerous dangers fond them- wrives this aight far from afl human help in an alles cowatry., But assistance was weqr from a source they never dreamed of.Yes, Jade snd her dear companions in enntivity who had been hiding from their terrible enemy, Wong Ching Foo, tn this isolated place within the old gray Confucian temple for the last two or three months, was the saviers of their would-be deuverers.CHAPTER TX.When Jede and her friends first deard the resounding report caused by the falling of Alsa\u2019s rifle inside the temple, they were fearfully alarmed and Aled with Seep comstermation, thinking that Weag Ching Poe, with Ais terrible followers, bad at last found out their shelter, amd were about to wreak his vengeance upon them.\u2018Therefore, after waiting ustll sufficient time Mad gues ty, and the inmates heard { i Î if could de dome te give the young wen lief and refreshment.Jade quickly sad skilfully attended to Philip's bedly tafiamed and swolles foot, and before long be felt quite relieved He was aleo able te re lish the delicious beef ten abe made out of à tin that her dear adopted mother, Miss Goodbeart, hsé packed for ber along with some other peecivus delicacies such as black currant jellies sind cherry cordiale, which priceless (remsures had been preserved through ail the journeyings.Philip and Alan were made comfortable in a large room furnished with two bamboo couches plied with thick qufits and cushions.Fhilip, utterly exhausted is body and mind, soon found rest in sleep.Alam alec dropped off into the sound slumber of the weary.Wheto the young mes awoke (he next morniag, they could hardly realise that they were resting withle the old trangati Confuctaas temple, 854 when they recalled the events of the previous might, the two friends rejoiced that they bad been (ke means of thelr meeting these kindly truly Christian people whom they had been se desirous to find for some time.Ne wea- der them (hat they aboudd be flied with feelings of Qeepest astonishment, admiration and gratitude for these missiomaries.especially for hat brave.sweet, young creature wbo appeared to them like 83 am- gel of mers; in their trouble.Philtp Mimastf, one of the best of the medical profession, was very much curprised with the thorough skill displayed by Jade in dressing and fixing bis injured foot.He feit that he was in eafe hands but bad not betrayeé by à single algn thst he wan on scknowiedged authority fa such werk.Tbey both resolved that whem Philip was able to use his feet again they sbould show their gratitude snd Interest in helping to deliver thia beroice band of missionaries from the dresd of Wong Ching Yoo and his savage followers, and bring them assfe- 17 to thelr friends in Shanxbai.After that Alan fixes Philip up as comfortable as be \u2018was able on his couch, and went out to join his Chinese friends.who greeted him bearti- Ir.Beeing that they were about to eat their breakfasts, be grestly touched their hearts by ashing to be allowed te take tie with them.thourb Kyma and Fong- Wing were ready to take in to hin and bis companion a daloty morsing mes] consiet- ing of rics, omelet, fresh Rah, baked aweet potatoes, luscious 1i-cheess, fresh gathered from (he trees, snd as AT especial Irest asd honor fo ibe English guests, a pot of Jade's priceless black currast jelly frem deer old England.Alan, however.sujoyed everything offered him at thetr table, se that Philip wag obliged to sat his breakfast alone.Whea the meal was over Jads did all that was required to be dome for the injured foot Ia such © perfect manner that Patiip wae amused At ber woodertu! skill.Jade, pereeiving his astonismment, explained that she hed desu iraized for a medisal 4 A scocmpanied only hy one of (be brethres: but che fear of waking the suspicion of some of the people in the villages, whieh be must pass through, cassed his frieods te urge him to stay with them for à while longer.They know (bat the slightest clue Home Thoughts.Prise Qo thy words, thy thoughis come That o'er thes swell and throng: * They will condense within thy esl And turn to purpeie strong.! But he wbo lets his fesiings run lu eoft, luxurious flow, .Faints when hard services must be Semi And shrinks at every blow.\u2014Newman.THE SSCRET OF POWER.What was the seeret of Such a GM'S power?What had she dene?Absolutely nothing.but radiant smiles, beaming gost humor, the tact of divining what everyone feit and everyone wanted.told that abe bad got out of seit and learmed to thimk of ethers; so that at sae time it showed ftaslt by sweet words; at another, Wo smecthing an invalid's pillow; at by woothiug s sobbing shild.Nemes Wut saw those things.Nous dut à loving heart could ses them.After an hour's pulling, ibe man feit a alight vibratory respomsg to bis at last the wall swayed aad fell.It been undermined, snd the man who ga the order knew that.shough the man whe pulled the rope did mot.So it ie with Christian laborers who are trying to oven 3 and, with & speer, asks us if we think we arg ding any good.But let tbe Christian worker plusk wp courage.The Master Know.Seca the oppositier will give way, the infamoue wection of sin wilt fall; Ohesist will come \\nto bin own.With the Children IN PRAISE OF THE SWCOND BABY, First bables sometimes bring joya, always worry asd exponse.Te their fend fathers snd mothers they are awe-lneptr- fog miracles.To the loug-suflering friends of father and mother they are usally bores unspeakable.The second baby mmy not be received with quile as much eoetacy, Ber is be as great an expense.He ts, ne à rule, Mush less of & worry, and to \u2018he friends of the family, who like babies le reason and moderation.he is aa unmitigated delight and comfort.\u2018The first baby drives bis parents Gie- tracted with anxiety when he cries, and they in turn drive their friends ts drink, profanity, or smiling hypocrisy by telling them all about the iofant phenomenon.The bachelor who knows ne more about babies thas He does of the Inhabitants of Mare, and cares lens, has to listen te ne- counts of bady\u2019s prowess as a tooth cutter, and its girl who weuié rather be playing tennis or reading a love story ts made te papatiate over the fact that the precocious child looks up sad says \u2018Goo\u2019 when spoken to.Young and old, of all tastes and tem.toncies, must pay tribute te tbe bundle of lace and ribbou In whom is agotistic par- ants see such amass traits and posst- Miities.They may be-and often are quite obtuse persons on all other sud jocts, but (he kwncess which enables them to pevceive beauties and marvels fa thetr usually commonplace offspring wit) be worthy of a Vidocq\u2014-if a Vidoog were te coucerm himeelf over se common a mystery os a baby.With (be second baby there Is bappiaess, joy.peses, und com fort ali arouné.The mother deus not - baby comes.\u2018The bachelor le allowed te poke It and study it if Le le of an ez- perimental turn of mind.Amd it he dossn\u2019t evince more than the usual com- peissey interest iz the mew possession be is not put down as a brute and a Farid.The gift who loves dablen\u2014for every flash and dieod gir! does\u2014is allowed to pot bha and tess htm end kim his little fest and count hia little flagers.She + evn permitted to wield the sponge If sh happens fn at his tubbing hour.Aad mother does aot Freep à watchfui eye of her and righ with rellef when she pets dem dows.Second babdiee furnish the greatest possible amount nf joy and.pleasure at the smallest exponditure of pain and care.They thrive oa patest foed.and special sows don't have to be bought for them.They wear out the cast-off clothes of the pampered, pervish, spoiled first baby.\u2018They sleep ln the shabby basluet of the first baby and ride out in bis weather.They adapt themselves geod-naturediy te conditions as they find them, instead of demanding that the universe be tirned upside down to suit them\u2014as tbe first bevy da.| What a happy, peacefai.comfortable world it would be if wecond babies could ogly travel umber the escort of an Irish stork and arrive before tbe fret baby:\u2014 \u2018Globe and Commercial Advertiser.\u201d About Poor Puss.(By ene who loves dar) In the spring and early summer [ bagis to have esrieus doubts of the loveliness of the human race.Whether from thought- lesuvees or that lack of tmagination which = & | à i BESET Lith! pegs Cr, 1211 ao again and make faces at that forward ost that suns herself on may tence!\u2019 And so Duss whiles away an hour or twe before she returns te her kouck- ï But she la net long in taking fright st the strangeness of s deserted house.Bhe grows impatient and (hen doubtful snd unhappy.sad by and by as ibs hours go by, as aight comes on and uno one opens to her, she comes to know the worst, and ber heart grows sore within her.In despair, knowing herself homeless and forsaken, she lifts up her volos mad weps and wails! And what wonder, after (his shameful treatment! 1 have knows msoy s human being to weep bitterly at the Joss of bome fer à tew weeks or months only.Puss le turned out \u2018neck and.crop\u2019 for good sad ail! Vor if she appears at ihe window again in the autumn ohe bas Zrows se unattractive (3 every way (hat she !æ considered quite unfit te be takes LL Oh, from what hard sad cruel stuff mum out bears be made when we cen do such desde! 1 have known s cat thus deprived of Is home fe slay about the place for weeks end monihe, each day coming book te ssk why she is eruelly treated, each day growing Girtier and husgrier.mere hopeless, unkempt and savage ; until, finslly, with tepaper ruined, coat all ugly wit becomes & wretched, wadappy street cat.Rosming (he street, with every man's Sand against her, what wendsr that she srows feres and quarrelseme and Boisy, with bor hand against every mas} ' her, or, thees things being tmpossible, coulé you mot have aent lo the society to seed and meroifuily kill bee before you loft town! Or, better still, would it mot Lave born more just it you bad never | given yoursetf the pleasure of having a oat at sll, since you wers nol prepared to heid Yourself responsible for ita life and hap- pinesat\u2014Brookiyz \u2018Dally Eagle.' How to Buy and Keep Gloves.\u2014 Ia buyicg gloves, that most important adjunct Le the outfit of the well-dressed woman, take time te bave them Sited oa.MUL better.have your hand measured.asd Jet them be made to order.it you do vot try them oa In the shop, when puroh:sing, allow yourseit & few minutes\u2019 (line when yeu are at lelsurs, end put them carefully oa, stroking and straightening avery firger iuto plack.It put om carelessly tbe fret time and worn that way, the gloves will remals out of shape an tong es you bave them.Never pull your gloves off dy the tige of the Gogers.Tura the wrist over, and them of the hand that way.For the Housekeeper.HOW TO WASH BLANKETS.A Dowsewifs whose Mlankwts siways re tata Yheir softares without shrtuking.thus explains it, says the \u2018Housekeeper\u2019: Make the suds ia & tub with any good white CARD OP THE HANDS the sink plase twe bottles aad a sieaner, one bettle comtalne five parts keep Indefinitely; the other contains following lotion: Ome-fourth of an water, r days: then one ownoe each of al- glyosrine and witch basel, also à perfume; after washing the proparing vegetables apply 8 of tbe lemon fuice; them the lotion, tm » moment the bande are dry, soft sli stains disappear as If the nalle are cleansed required Le net over two is process repested five or ix a day will certainly repay bouss- for what is thers more indice- refinement then well kept hands?\u2019 too, the expsase of these lotions comparatively sothing, be sure to bare them is a bandy pince, .TESTING MELONS.Muskmeies time is coming, aml the purchaser who knows bow to buy a cants- loupe will get his or ber money's world out of the season.The fret point in jude- i the question of ripunese remains to be Oucided.A good ripeness test is the odor.A ripe fruit ie fragran, apicy, tempting 10 the nostrile Mushmelons with deep furrows asd rough surfeces are seund and sweet.The color In the furrows is alee worth neting.II very gresay.greem |t lo underripe; yellow, and it is apt te be mushy.-Petroit \u2018News.\u2019 KITCHEN WRIGHTS AND MBASURES.Two iablespoonfuls liquid equal ene sense.One tablespoonful seit equale one ounce.One heaping tadlespoouful brows of grasulated sugar equals ole eunce Twe ablseposnfuls powdered sugar equal one ounce.Ose Nuapiug (ablespoontul sifted flour equals ose ounce.Thres tablespoonfuls grated ohecoiste equal ome ounes.Four tablespoonfuis liquid equal me wine glass.Two wine ginsess equal ous gill.Twenty-8 drops equal ese tablespoonful.One quart wheat four squain one pound.Ten ordinary eqge from The isms Medicine Co, Nrockville, Ont.Keep Tablets fa the bouse.Selected Recipes.Raspberry Cream Moid.-To one pint of mashed raspberries sad ane lableapoon of powdered sugar and let stand tor sa bhewr.Te ote cup sosided milk sdd three table spocafuls of sugar and hall « box of galas tin which has been soaked io half a cup of cold water.Stir until dissoived and strain.When cool add the raspberry pulp nad one cup thick cream and pour into à wet moid.Let stand uotil chilled snd ecrve with whipped cream and fresh ber ties.Red Raspberry Parfait.\u2014Whip to a stiff froth one quart sweet cream apd ose swell cup sugar.When suff stir in one oup ripe ted raspberries very oarefully, into & mould and press the cover covering (he joining with a strip fin paper.Pack In ice and sait hours.Currant Spouge\u2014foak ose- gelatine tn ome-bait cup of balf ea hour.Pour on oo water and stir until the beis solved.Add ose cup of then add cue cup of strai: and erals all {ato à dish and stir Fig egy 13 ; I fils Ë ii aEss SE it Kil xfs i i vo su AV SENN lc.a re i y} + i Hig ji ai i i si at i; fr i | i i : 1 ï [et if I : $ $ ë i Ë i ! Er fe fi efit | aie i i Crystallised Ross Petals.\u2014Balect perfret petals of pink roses baving a strosg perfume; make the fondant or eyryp, adding à little ruse water asd a drop or twe of pink coloring: the manufactured ecloring or a little druggists\u2019 ocarmuins aboulé be umd for this, since +3 fruit vice would be apt to impart a slight taste of fruit, and thy rose petal cellection bave oaly & rose favor.Pick in the morning as soom es the arte, Ft à pair of amgll twoesers lift each pote) tuto dipping it repeatedly tl Ht is and then laying It Io sugar; if Goes not adhere tn a thick Conting, amsin 20d lsy In sugar a second time; syrap should be a little cool la dipplag asy flowers, for very het syrup is apd to wilt them lefore they are sufielently ccated; care should be tekea not to injure the shape of ibe flower petals.THAT STERLING TABLE WARE UNTIL JULY 31, all NEW subsorip- tions to our papers rank ali, whether at | rates or on & yearly i Thrifty housewives « will hurry in their orders to secure this advantage, premiumg being generally sonfined to fall year sub scrptions, ONLY 91.80 worth of NEW eubneri: tions will secure one of the TEARPOONS.Try ii ght { nag i LING SILVER one.It is 8 stock mitern and you can get more as opportunity arises.The pinted spoons are equally good value for the money-ro are all our pre mums, : For first qua'ity CANADIAN FLAGS, free for a Mitle werk, read our wie equal ose pound, ver benment où another page.+ * + THA MOD 1 receive begging letters?\u201d exciaim- .R.P.Flower, one of the weslth- of the world's millionnaires, to an r.\u2018Why Just look that on my dak They bave all come morning, and every pot adds to .Tt is quite & poor day when | aly receive fifty of these mimives, and somme days, when there is & boom Is shosks, and ! em rted as having made « few extra millions, the number meuals up to two or three hundred And no doubt Mr.Flower's ex is pretty much the same as that Gé every other man of millions.More remarkable, however, than the umber of these begging eputies is the sarions nature of many of the demands sade on the millionnaire's parse, and the sublime faith a at times, impydence dhe writers.Here is a typical sam.of what we may call the \u2018appes] pa- , addressed fo ong of these modern \u2018You will pardon a stranger for writ- you, and hopp to create sufficient mn.rei tn my proposition to grant me a orable reply.1 am not a financier, and kaow absclutelr nothing about speculating in stocks.y request is that you charge of a small amount gor me, oad with your knowledge and proverbial ability turn account into cd b, say yes.It would mcan so much me.I have had an accumulation of herd luck, and have some unpsid bille standing out in bold relief.Probably you do mot know how they can worry ene\u2014particulariy & woman.Il for © clean and a rest, with ely .servant.bave no money, but could m0 doubt borrow enough to start.Mr.\u2014\u2014, won't you please help me\u2019 You are the leader in Wall street, the man behind ite guns.Will yon help à stranger, « sister trying bard to ree in the world?Mr.\u2014-, will you help me to 8 change, to a little rest and a little eccount?Your answer will be awuited with the keenest hope.\u2019 And bere is an example of the \u2018appeal ent :\u2014 © Sir\u2014l'm down on my luck, and Pre just the man to se» me on my again.Your great pleasure in life, bear, is making money; mine is in spending it, so we are just the pair to ren together.I have a position to make.and it is this.If you'll invest 000 fer me, you can take one-half of profits and will take the other, It will put money into your pocket and also into mise, ve that we shall! both benefit; and you will have the further satisfaction of knowing that you sre duing a turn to a fellow creature who would do same for you if positions were fe verwed.\u2019 It is needless to say that the millionnafre to wbom this a 1 was ad- dvessed declined the tempting offer.This & an extreme example of n ny esmomon type of letter received by mi Monaires from persons, oan keep up to the high grade level.That is the only real economy for hum.On the other , the man who ac complishes most when he works by spurte and takes intervals of p'ay between times ought not to feel that he is doing wrong when he gives up im: tating the steady workman.Eystem and continuous driving decrease, not m- crease, his efficiency.Both men con do high grade work, but not under the sme conditions 4 to di the Frery man o \"over ape cial conditions of his own best work and to try to make such conditions tor himeelf\u2014in no far as Le can.(ther wise, there is a waste somewhore.Nath- fag is guived and much is lost through ng to run everrimiv through e mould \u2014 World's Work.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 tryi ame TWO STRANGE CAREERS.(From the \u2018Spectator.) A certain Fernao Lopez, the esrliest exile of St.Helena, having deserted to the Mohammedan enemy and fallea into the hands of that fierce Christian apolo int Alfonso Dal ue, had his noes ES cars eut re Be hair pluck 4 out by the roots to remind him of thas sin which was the only one in the eal.endar which the Portnguese adventurer could not forgive.Fearing to return to Europe, he deserted from his ship at At.Helens.and took to the life of a solitary.A cock whish was washed ashore ha!! dead heenme hin conipanion, and he made for himeelf, like Asexander Sclkirk, a house in the wilde.le was in terror Jert he should be captured and sent back to Portugal, no be took to the wonis whenever « ship put in.Tut ng ane wiame wore tieudly, and Wh Jatters \u201cTake * Fruita-tives.One box will prove for 92.5.Sent om receipt \u2018will cure Constipation is one that the Hver in a healthy, active condition as Fruita tives de.° Do you suffer wilh Chronic Constipation ?Are you bilious?1s the liver inactive?the stomach out of ardez ?Te Does the head ache ?Do 7 kin trouble you?red with pimples?Is the appetite poor ?\" They sweeten the stomecb= and bowels\u2014clear the skin\u2014and invigorate the whole system.their wine.foc a box orf buxes of price your druggiet does OTTAWA.wd gifts of food for kim on the buch} and by and by ne was induced to most them and at his own to Europe in order to Ë vas tain absolution for his sin of renouncing his faith.This dene he retnrned to his island and there after more than thi years solitary life.A rertain Marie David de Mayréus, Cemte de Ray, became the ruler of 6 little le called the & in the hunter! ne of Aa nn tely the israse \u2018grandeur\u2019 him, set shout raising ing the funds.to exploit hie om, logerheads wi French officials, offered his state to Gee ™any, an Europe, was = rrison for pe .He iam\u201d a , to kick their heels at Singapore, while the \u2018King\u2019 im a sodden frignt went off to the little of Tioman.There be remained in hid ~ believing that his death warrant been imued and that his deeds eonvuleing tbe chanceries of the world, \u2014 PAT AND THE PHONOGRAPH.i \u201cOle Rowin, the Bow laste to the Wedding.\u201d \u2018Pretty soon he bow his feet began to shuffle, must have he igh minstrel t , and a] un the me + place fabes to eta a! unny, standing there dancing with tabs to hin eaen. UNCOLORED UNDOCTORED \u2018Holds all Tastes in Captivity umaouLteraTEO\\ ON à \u201cTea Pot \u2019Infusion \"SALAD\": Ceylon Tea.Unoolored Creen HAVE CANADA'S DIAMOND DEPOSITS BEEN TAPPED AT LAST?Mr.Aubin, M.P.P., has Secured from Nipissing \u201cDelicious and Heajthfu.\u201d Black, Mixed or| Sealed Packets Only Never Solid in Bulk Ferm.District a Stone Which is Believed te be-one.of the Largest Diamonds in the Worid For years geologists have been joo dicting tit diamonds would some day be found in the great Temagami coun: , which lies between Lake Nipissi ota, and lake Temiskaming, | it ie or believed at aed ex ve dE: Father Paradis, who is well | dnown {hrougheat Eastern Canada for done in making knowa e Lake Temistaming act.the \u201cnews news phe Aubin, who re Nipissi the Logis Cr On- ri t as in his RATES e on in e wor stone was secured from a mam who = resources of th: country, this Bomi that Mr.A RAILWAY DISASTER\u201d Train from Spokane Derailed near Nelson JUDGE TOWNSEND OF ROSSLAND AND THREE OTHERS KILLED AND SEVEN SERIOUSLY HURT .\u2014 July 28\u2014One of the dismstors that has occur in British Columbia bap- t, when the row pass near the boundary.ne bal baf- fet car was derailed on a trestle and ried down the precipiece, killing four men snd injuring seven others.The are: Judge B.Townsend, formerly of Rossland: Phoebe Smith, er om the \u2018Kalso\u2019; colored, porter Jones, colored cook Conductor Inghem, nts of Be eee ugh ey fes ta we EET ae et Tap all eet low them, an pearances a pile of burning math wood.They made their way to the Place, and after « frantio search th through he debris brought to light the of Ju Townsend and the unknown taan.by them, under the rubbish, was the concis form of Mrs.Poel of Nelson.The search went on until alt but two of the oc: ta of the car were accounted for.were Phoebe mith and Purser McKinnon, of the \u2018Kalso! Finally, some one their bodies crushed out of recoguition.but \" ibe time it was impossible to reach of\u2019 Nelson ho had the dreds Ni people, who friends on the train.anxionaly aw.the arrival of remaining care.which brought in the tale of dead and wounded eflortly after midnight.The wounded were distributed among the homitals.Judge Townsend was one of the best known men in the Kootenay.He was fhe rst justice of the peace in Ross.land.and passed through the strenuous days of the rush in the Cariboo.In his Mfetime he had amassed several for tunes.pre Smith hick 8, fe le, and had come from ere he had rehaned 5 lot re cemetery for self and à brother, who died three years ago.He completed the re moval of hia ers hody to the new place, and was returning home.McKinnon had heen undergoing an operation, None of the men leave rela.in this country.The unidentified train from a to Nelson a Poeme frain to receive has nat out the fam: The Paris, J The Major Ean Jose, treaty of vador an fon by lots Tics doi sd, ad Doi sowrer | caused & goed deal every exameved it,\" it to be a Lemont hier Paradie this stone really proves it will be one of the world, and will much famous Koh-i-Noor.Charier mers, the nagre portet, Sr Te ody ee TWENTY PERSONS KiLLBD | AND TWENTY-FOUR INJURED IN A HEAD-ON COLLISION IN NORTH CAROLINA.coach \u20ac molished, end eight of Wh the bear Tra to the y \" pov veer train at dintingu ref Dreyfus aa If, of th \u2014 Demet resulted in the \"oat four others, } py Isa Or FULULAND Me LEGED CRUELTY OF BRITIRR prune ts Raleigh, N.C.July 33\u2014A collision between a fre: Jon and 3 feu mail train on Seshoard Air at 8.0 night, three miles of The was = gin u and = bound from i e nail train was No.Monroe.from Charlotte to Wil rongten, This train was in of Jobn D.Bowen, com- ductor.He was slightly injured, The foeineer, ; Frank Lewis; the Seman.hawnas Hil the baggage r, M.8.the porter Watt a, tall train, va ed were de- the freight is mot DREYFUS DECORATED \u2014_ A GREAT DRAMA ENDED.ke) the presemos of briefly.\u2014 TB&.WAR ENDED PEACE ONCB MORE IN OBNTRAL a ein coration to Major Dreyfus\u2019s breast and {felicitated him on his well-earned honor.AMERICA.Ji I comale, Gal Hondutas y signed to-day on board the United States cruiser Nas.biehesd\u2019 on the high seas.INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY.Bogota.Colombia.July 20.\u2014The people of Colombia to-day celebrated thers sm nivermary of their independence, and honor of the occasion the nent t ti released all litieal prisoners.Sool ne to Bis Ba bor Rusted reigns th t the republic.a RENEWALS.Our subweribers who have not yet remitted their resewsl subsorip- tion for July, are remindad to have the renewal malled in good tag and so aveid any interruption in the receipt of their paper.Note the date of expiry on your address fag.Iv ?4 \u2019 + A TUBEKCULAR BXHIBN TO BE OPRNED BY THE NEW YORK HEALTH DEPARTMENT.A per ow Ypek, jar a.Now York's De gr i?vanderi wit] in, mat Li on, non, agent ot solely t> ce de re in Aubercalar J Dar roles are ventives of Deve of the aly in wa and de ju eidentally, is i Liow to care lor those swt with the disusse There will be our or five a ances each week, {i now ™ tember.They wil aeld rious paske aad on ete Lt exhibitions, entertaining as pact: as educational; will uf stareot; ws showing | how be wl te aay is contrac in poutiy ven - rooms and « few illustrations of n which the pet: ents, ay illness, some of ough to be ouvre eve instrmciire slides will be pictures of well mes, 4, Erdnappin ping, bargiae, and and with an occamonal song Irom make the exhibition en- the intercated at- REF br of esf5 Fi i - thousanda Prop pie volé nat rad Diane or tu 0 rm how preven! tracting tuberculoais bow to gr SCHEMB OF A TORONTO BREWER \u2014ONTARIO ALLIANCE PLANS.Toronto, Toy $1.\u2014The Ontaris AI ance, un the secretaryehip of Mr.F.8 ice, ja inaugurating another great io temperance cam for or ae He Panign FH | »F izers at work.One is his brother, the .H.The other is the Eg the Ber.Knight,\u2019 the Rev.PT dover + \u2018A scheme ne.business in 3 ance looalities selling beer j tbe lcoholic limit being tt i La Toronto brewer, * He de called the i Local ul option aption beer, but thé analysis hows In conse- oes al Tas be ecbidden Ly on Jaw the local option vote be simultansous thro t of the names of the oalling for vote nt petitions are \u201cly te nr LVI CHARGES NOT PROVEN \u2014_ 2 A TROORS.3 July The = of > F4 > Pietermaritzburg ernment of Natal from the Bi a Pan that Colonel Royston's column July looted krasls and carried Et belonging to loyal natives, robbed Africaps of their clothes and Boe tare the clothes off women.adds that certain natives found ata ing were bronght into camp 0 on Jul 8, and shot, and their bodies thrown the Co: to rot.\u2018The bishon charae terises the conduct of the col deep disgrace to Englishmen.Colonel appointed a court of inquiry an the bishop's complaint, which found the charge of robbery was not proven, sad Lat re dative Driecuers ee a w were trying esc; it es the shooting jueti 3 rere.MUTUAL LIFR a Chevalier of the Legion of Hooor.The ceremony, which eccurred in the FOUR OF THOSE ELECTED TO NEW courtyard of the Military School, was BOARD DECLINE USE OF rendered doubly impressive Loing NAMES.i sr a = were stri] uni forma and his aword on twelve years| .- New York, July 18 Four of the mem: of the inf tional -holders\u2019 ago.\u201cGeneral Gilain attached tas de bere of the interngtional policyholders\u2019 Company, who w who ere yesterday arate in the new of trustees nominated by the Mutual hpi Insurance Company's trustees as \u2018ap administration ticket, clined to-day to permit the uve of t names in this connection.On their half a protest was forwsrded to Otw Kelsey, atate su; dent of insur suce, + at Albany, moel Untermeyer, | a counsel to the icy- Roden\u201d spin: tion.Despite this protest, however, was stated by counsel for the Mutyal that the trustees heve a\u2019 right under Inw to nominate whomsoever they choose, and that requests for withdrawal canmot be considered once the nominations are to Mr.Untermeyer, saying they x gone mithout their aitios or ing tor the policy-holders* orgmiss- on] uv Dermeyer also nent a protest 0-day aginst the manner in vu A fiom of policyholders id the insurance compsnics Ho says the companies have fail- bave been t the ais de ves been guilty renee 2 vu wills! evasion.trees .CHANNEL TUNNEL SIR DOUGLAS FOX INVITED PREPARE PLANS.J 19,8 Dougina = London ot 4e TInmitute of os bein vited p a Se te om ra yn » \u201c¥ ol dsmvesl oubseribers may have samcunarments ef biriha, need.members (JACKSON-STEELE.\u2014At jurion Lodge.policy.Paie rd the Qrabamsville, Out., om July 1, by Gray, of Delaware; Ben.Sw Rer.BJ.Adame.Biiza Elles Bouts, New York; Colonel Alf Arar acon Fo ere te Bhoot, and C.N.Higginbotham, of Chi- ur Jac of the sme place.cage.All of the gentlemen sent tele KIEKPATRICK- SOVERBION.\u2014At Water.XHE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS AN OLD BViL A NEW YORK SHERT AT last IN THE Tolls.New Y July 39.Ep TT W.Bobseter mo.obn T.Burke, night pri Les Poor M Se y editor, ai ihe xe Pa a Es \u201crie x wi vu in fried deposited poy pao vos Stal 1.hE ee commi , in Bh of their ooungel to pd on any gE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.otis of birth, marriage end desthe must inoart- mdr, or atheros ne notior can be balun of then Birth asians are inarried for Bi, War cogs todas for Ma dust notisss for Sle prepaid The an moumenttont faneral appended te damth notice, Sv ive; other eutensien te obituary, yush = short dheioh of HA, tvs rats per word stra, sung wouter, whish de ends pov bine actre \u2014 prepetf.meorriaque and Leothe /withont amended obituary or Seraass eormering de thelr dmmediate families, fron w charge, tu wifah sam aus end céérese of sub a0rûiere houtd de clrrs.BRTEL ARMETRONG.\u2014At Savvis, July 19, 100, to Dr.Wns.ATebrens, daughter.BURRITT.\u2014On Monday, von to Mr, RU M CAREY.vote eity, a Ne $8 Delors | or Aven on test, n éaugh- ler to Mr.sie ET, Carey.COUGHTRY.\u2014At St.Laurent, os J ik.1906.à daughter te Mr.and Nera ace: F.Coughtry.EAYON.\u2014On Saterday, Singer te rad brn a ELLIOTT \u2014At South Durham, , on Lr 1h I stir de ta J.Mitott EMMOND.\u2014At Thunder Hill, [] Juiy 8, 1908, to Mr.Toa ws.Beret Hammond, = daughter.REE = 17, lish, née Goodall, wife of Mr.Navarre Eogilsh, Dominion.Express Co., of a 606.Ormstown papers piesse copy.Be [LUNAN- AL 410 Sherbeoke street, em July 8 sorta Hy.wad Mes.À A Lane dat ue ares \u20ac ugh ea Top.on \u2018Sunder, mi at le mn be gE LE Taies ad Mp.W.on nl MARRIED.BARLOW\u2014MYERS.\u2014On June 71.Bte.Cecile de Whition, Que, Rev.Ges.Pye, Joba Stephen Cecil tow, of Montreal, srandsen ee to Edita Stephen M.se Lt 26 New Zailasd papers please Daron wit > w the, 2% N.vray, ra Robe: Braves, B.A., Toronto, to Eo otto youngest daughter of MDSON-LORENS.\u2014at the rouiddncs af \u2018bride's father, No.477 None saat 182, meson, 8, x.Alin Edson, Rdsoy, GILCHRIST\u2014 WINCHESTER.\u2014 At the residence of the brids\u2018s father, Terontd, on July 17, 108, by the Rev.A.B.Wie: chester, assisted by the Rev.H.Parsons, D.D., Hugh McPherson oi christ, son of jhe late James.Gilchrist, Galt, 10 Nellle\u201d Rankin, eldest daughter of the pee misister.GUNTHER\u2014PETTIQREW.\u2014On Jul: SR.ia 5L Paule Chursh, Norval.Ont: Sy the Rev.J.Hirst Ross, assisted the Rev.8.Clowss Nox wood, eldest daughter af id Petti- ., Of NL, Notval LT bo joishoid Rgmuud Gunthèr, of Ont, on July 14, 1908, the Rev, deat Touns, Walter Pereival Kirkpatrick to Anne Louise, eldest daughter © of Louls L.Sovervigu, Beq.MacMARTIN\u2014PATTERSON.\u2014At the residence of the bride's mother, 46 St.Au- toibe street, on July 17, 190660, by the Rev.1.L.Glmour, B.D, Captats John P.K.MacMartin, of Pally Yukon, F.T.formerly of 8.Andrew's, Que., to Mes.| aie, saly daughter of the Jate Jehu Patterson, and sister of Lisut-Oolensal AT.Patterson, of Montreal.Ne cards.McBURNEY~ALLBN.\u2014-At tbe Church of St.Johm tbe Bvangellat, Tordato.on July 4 100, by the rector.\u2019 the Rev.Mr Wiliam, W.Arthur McBurney, Americ) Sted Wire Co.Cleveland, Outo, to/Miux LAI-, Van Auguets Allen, Gaughter of Mrs.\" Fiank Allen, laumto, Ont, , PIERSON _COFLAND, pm AL Peoria nl.on July 3, 3908, ot Rdeisteis.nr to Hattie or iy oldest daughter of J.cor a bi de mndorend wich the nese and address ofthe | aT ay 1000, at #4 SL Lake CRID) .and Jury 21, 1908 USE Sines 1081, - Thare hn\u2019 7 UDDYS Netthes = Caps - MATCOHHS.besa a minute, weren't Ia BI Ask your Gress for a box af Our \u201cBILENT*\u201d Parlors.For Salt by ail Firnt-sinse Dealers.RICHAR! TELFORD\u2014Ou July 1% 1806, at home of R.Fraser, Wl Lis street, Ottawa, by the Rev.Geo.I.bell, Lavina Telford, of Radrord.Poutlae County, Que.to Samuel Ralph Richardson, of North Ciarendos, same county sud provisos.ROSS-ROBINSON.-0n July 180, BN, residence vride'e Ennis a.À R.Dotwoa, Rem te Helen Kol stan \u2014 HOUPÉON.=> de 1h, .bride's o J.©.© eo WOOD-MUNROR.\u2014At Ceoke's Ghwirod, To- route, eu July Li, the Rev.Alex.Baler, .of Vancouver, British Columbia, to M Jean Ellen Mun: ef Tercuts.Their heme will ve is ver.ALEXANDER.-\u2014On July § 1006 nt the resicanoe/et Mr.Jeha Somarville, Cumberland, Gmt., .Mre.Joba Alexander.tormerly of Williamstown, ia hee TIS at hie BRATY\u2014Swddenly, es Ji Tessier, Qanagh alin Gora, Oat.1a Ris Bis year, William Thon Beaty, Saty 17, 1908 fA reve Kiagnten, oat, ur , 1906, ou ert.à mate 9 FROMEY.\u2014On Juiy 10, 1906, Mre Froger.Revalatoke, 2.C.D.McConelt, sf late of Islington, Ont.HAIGHT ~At the residence of her sos-ia- J.P, Pukeriag.1» her Mk year.san T.\u2014At Moatreal, on July 17, 1906, age of 73, Charles P, Hubert, of Hudon, Hebert & Cie, Limited Mo t Beaverton, On July T9 1960 Join Hodrese.ju Bi OR rear HOLLAND-Died, at Westmount, Juty wre 1986, Nargery Irwin, widew of the late Henry Hollasd.JOHN: k-\u2014At Stayner, Out, om 16, exandes devant father of es and 6 months, B.\u201cJounetes, formeri; Destonary to the Indians at Alberni, LINDSRF-\u2014At ber.Dover- court road, \u2018Teronto.om July 18, 1906, Janet Machepuie, wife of Chariee Lisd- , \u201cie er of the oy of Toronto, LOVELESS.\u2014A! Out.on adr .sgh 81 2m de MACRENEIR \u2014ki 0 the residence o ser Rabert Mackensie.Glasgow street, uétph.Ont, vu July 1\u20ac 1906, Mary Ane Rousessux, She ot the late James Mackenste, aged oF roars and & months.MARROTTE.\u2014At bis late residence, 31 Hitinde avenue Westmount, on the 18th , Samuel Marrotte, aged 54 years abd six meuths.MCGIRBON.\u2014At her late residence, Little Current, Ont, on Tuesday, 10th, 1908 after 4 Protcuges fluves, Wilzaboth wiiow of the lste Peter McOid- bea, pau.Der, Que.in, 1ba St veus of her age.MCNAMARA.On July 13, 1908, at bis fother-in-law's residence, Dr.Harkness, of Îreus (lreguois), Duncas MeNamare, late mausger of the Beak of Ottawa at Prince Albert, M:QUARRIE.\u2014At Mile residecot, Welliag- rest, Orangevil! NTE ra YE ROBRKTHON.-At his father's res 43 Victoria street, July \u201cTHN, Joa J.Robertson.aged 3, second son of Samuel Robertson.SHBEHY.\u2014AL her lasts rostdrabe, us Desi- son avonue, Toromte, eu July > wis et LE = TREAT i ha Cope Retford Agencies, DOMALDSON LINE QLASOOW WEEKLY SERVICE.FRON MONTREAL i ATHENA (Cold Borage) .SALACIA! cee $8.LACONIA (Cold \u201cTen red \u2019 Accommodation ia Bann number ef pers\u2014Raies-Cadin, 336.00 to 306.08.joue ae a a LO Giasgew LONDON SERVICE, LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.BRANKSUME MALL, | Y03 Bloer Street Rast, TORONTO, A and Day Sehosl for Qirle, Under the joint mansgement of MINE AOOTT, formerly Princiral of \u2018the Oiris\u2019 Department of the Provinchl Model Fehosl, OUR SPECIAL à SUMMER TERM \u2019 should interest overy loacher and Sve scholar whd is anxious to suoceed, who does not want to waste 19 or 19 vwéeks in a holiday.\u2018 Write ue fer particwl-on .lege TORONTO.Primstpal.can THE ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGÉ, Belleville (soth year), Le the micet.rous and sucosssfa) Business College in Cavsda, and the most wideiy attended in Americs.Bnd for catalogue.Address, Pr:neipel J.W.Jounson, F.C.A Ww.RL ANAW \u2018SWANN.\u2014~In s, Os.on sencer, Joy + 1966, iza R.Adams, De Rev.M.Swann, la her THE year rouxna ont Y.on SE rane Sind 12 yen are $F iste T.J.Trowére, oq and granddaughter of the late Carruthers, Esq.Toronto, Ont.H RA Toronto, on July 168 - eloved wits 9 JR PF.saber, uty Provincial Regis trav.WATT\u2014AL Welland, Ont., os July 15, 1068 Annie Loveday Watt, beloved wife of James F.Watt WILKES.\u2014On Jut#% 190$, at his late reste dance, 288 VWeat 2Elst street, New Tork.after a lingering illness, George Wilkes, 1a his eighty-fifth year.WOOD.\u2014At Wingham, Out.ow July 11, 1906, Elise Matteson, widow of the late P.L.Wood, Bsq., ia ber Sith year.J \u2018WREKLY WITNESS | 1 be shed at the * WIDE bide coroer of 4 Coals and Sr Peter se che ol real, by donnees Ce ES EN "]
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