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[" UTRGT SROTION.PAGES 1 TO 8.THE MONTREAL HERALD.FIRST SROTION, PAGES 1 TO 8.03RD YEAR.NU 172 MONTREAL, SATURDAY.JULY 21, 1900, HE = EE \u20ac \u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014e00EE 2 < 23 oo 2% LONDON TRAL 57ONS UPSET BY \"ATHER Vi High Hat and Frock Coat Being Supplanted by Straw Head Gear and Duck Clothing.ISpecla!l London Cuble Leter by the Asso eussended and social functions are cut short and made as iuforuial as possible, to bay clated ress.) puthtng of all the military mauovuvres al London, July 21 We are requested to Aldershot belng postpoued, that oven tho Blute,\u201d sald the Pimes, on Phursday.hat ghastly news from Ching eullsts but half- the tall hat and frock coal, which bad hearted interest tn a nat.on which finds itself bltherto been recognized as the costume suddenly trausferrcd from a temperate Lo a for Sandown Park on the occaston ot Lhe troptiui cone, with wl the disabilities of sub- Royal visit, may he dispensed with to wor Arctic clothes und InsUtutions.London's row and Saturday lu favor of the straw giethod of trausit undorgiound traine, in- bat and other costume suited to the preseul side busses, fe, never well ventilated, can tropical weather pow only be described as sweat boxes.A few dus of Intense heat have done What with tie Christian Endeavor thou- more to break down the established trad!l- ga-ds permeating London tus week, the tions of England thao wonld a dozeu Feo} Apnerican 10vasion may be sald to have Scarcely any event con- enterprise has created reached {ts zenith ueted with American such general Interest in Kuyland as the pro- form bllls.Long established rules of state, gocial, business and polttical etiquetre have been swept to the winds Tu à land where | 8 few years ago sunstroke was almost un: | veedings at Alexandra I'ark.known the hospitals are now crowded with Another class of visitors to London, at- cases of that description.For the st) tracting attention on the atreets, are the time lu the lilstory of Parliament one of) men of the UX trutulng ship Saratoga, who the front bench embers.Meo Herbert gave come up on leave trom Southampton Gladstone, Las appeared at SE | luelwli harbors are dotted with American wearlug a straws hat, to the anazement of the members of the House, Royahy, driven to desperation by the hottest weather Eng: lund has ever known, and obliged to appear at public functions has completely discarded the usual forms of dress.Southampton alone there are the the Cathalanthe, yachts.At Josephine, the Enterprise, and the Endimyon.TO PROMOTER ARBITRATION.In view of the wars in which the ~orld ; ™ cu Is engaged.a curious and almost pathetic HIGH HAT MAY GO.Interest attaches 10 the meeting this week Lord Ronald Cowrr's annual letter to the of the Parliamentary Union for the promo- Thoes dnveiching against the tall hat, in tion of international artatration.Mr.Phillp , Btead of being à nuscless protest.this week | James £tinhope, member of Parliament for, vodces public opinion with renrhable wn pee presided Forty members of the aubmity Well now men of fashion are py sh Lexisiaiore vx «sd a willingness frequently te de seen 0 ttes West Bind te atteud tie Internatoral Artitration Con- wearing white dock or fanned 1ronsers WE fence in the hail of the French Senate, fmimarentate froek cours and SK hats, This jy), M4 Retween 400 and Te nue mturs of latitude of dress extends also to servants | VoATIDUER Maroy partane w.ll.on that Bepowedered Hunhies, \u201chich with gold lace, Decason he revooved by President Loubet may De cen gravely siti upon the boves que ge delegation includes Lord Kin- wearing satlor hts of varving pattern, and i Dar] und Fr Altert Rolin fashionable nurses have vnen np the hot | veil and bonnet In favor of ight Ira GIVEN THE VC.var.: Fun brief, this Metropols ef the world, wath | One of the most tourne incidents of tbo cr ye Ne .Rar In Saath Africa oc urred this weok, fts countless arbitrary forms of dress and < fie .= 2 ; bi oo when Carta Tows- Tecéved the first Vie- frocedure, hus inthe shore space of awe toria Cross bestowed by the Queen for vaior been turned topsy tur oy and has become In ne vetdt Captain Towsn earned the dis.&s free and casy as u Haittian village au tue i.by s'éeémotire ta carry off Colonel belght of summer.| tin en 5 TRRU ER Ta van > an Dowrcian, who YVad heen wourde dd under a DEATH RATE INCREASES hail of bogies Me was unable to do so, and lay bes dee hm and kept off the Borrs ail The serions phase of the matter ig the night 11 help cam: By that time Colonel rapidly more yx death rate and the pro- Downman wo + deud Captain Towse was phos:«d von Su 0f the heat wave The blisdéd Lu both eyes bv à bullet wound, On people never tre ef pointûing out how u.ter!x We slay Cantina Towse was tien to Inadequate are th provisions to deal with Windsor ard 101 nto the Royal presence the present conditions.bee 18 a luxury ob- | by his wo: wWhire he haelt at the fect of talnable by the rich only.and by them in his savers on, wha was so Murh overcome at limited quantities Por the poor there ost the sight of the bln hero that her aged no allevucion, not ever the opnertunity te 1 ha Ta eur op most prie bathe The mea of load ag the heard | \"\u201cven'a few &treets has aot vet daw: up 0 Eng | antry.and munteiatts The suspls of 2 Briss at the { cohen so low London ho sto des wer the beat and when (Queen od was scarcely a mos - 2 trations x absurliv Inadequare Henn 1 | v Is small wonder that Dusicess :3 pract \"air OFFER HEAVY REWARD FOR EACH WHITE HEAD of Tients np lane?the town.Chefoo, July 21.-Russia ts pouring troops .recaptared the native cbr theirs soset fire In - ni > Noun over the rorthern Chinese borders Ling her ç fee cf ley lh dat thes awd forces are nor yet concen rated.and re rte bc prevent thelr fat - : A ses on \u201clues net nds.meeting with serfmug Dv-scs he C nese T- han Boxers Nho overran ao Nooo Coda see seg ee thar there ae The Russtans hard presse] aronnd Poxins ar \u20183-1 cata) Ch , Ninecliwanz, an! cohen x \u2018et from os 1 tex fs are amet M'enchwsntat rot hn 8 7 10 Acthnr, Sr dn weapons the scene of 1H 2e u T2 = ni Che From ou, oot : hme dpa w vice Lave sis supiiles of = LS 1 compe TY 4 aban- Benes r ne for LIToe iv of lets mors TTY POTS Here aca : Rus- as we 1 heavy re tous ropa tat ow Tom ; who» neat 2 ous f 7 as\" => RE ce gl he ctw dee > + La ST ess 0 0d T a» « zg nerals ù ~ Lag.oo noo 3 Tea Nw nave of sre on Wh ns ew nso x a.\u2018\u20ac i - >.£7 credence of the oor the a bd armies pg as = MANCHU GENERAL WHO FIGHTS FOR FOREIGNERS Prince Chong or Min genta ter.2 ae es > ,- ' Who Las \u2018asen Rovers ; end sis ?< 25 rb wais- \u2018 21 :ne-7 .Co 3 Unmiarcs, \u20ac + { ; .\u2018 Lowman YL Tre - noPs0 EE < bord \u20ac a: Co oi te 7 « aN } «dN al rae or bo.\u201cad : - - fC \u2018 corny sa Um # the Pauper oma 0 clac sad 5e p- eo Tie at \u201coN A - , : x su.D ft : pr 7e U AoT > sos Too ada n .! t æ 9 et - .1 37 oon?Tw aa» en 7 He © and eu: sot400 Lit w Lop San © .aaa the Vos: 25 das o = OIL 8 C7 \u2018 ITF ens : - oon ;.a ie + is tora.- 3 .~ ; = NT H =.FE AN OTA TN : \"= faa ~ ~ 0 Ga hs so.© a « ts RUITolN I» Co 5 a i STU x ee VoL FY eu R © 3 , 1 - - - : oe b P- T sv! \u2019 ! = DE > .cl - > Fes 1> 6 Took - \u2018az a - - 5 : =.\u201c ve \u201cor.0 1 - ~ = * oa My - z 7 so - \"see + T 8.PE ~ ARN to.1 = PR torse Peo - CSc Ags ta ree = so To - « 1 ~ \" - tha : : : = a.0e 3 OPINION DIED IN NICHIGAN La a EN \u201c - - Crew in, sor ro > \u201c \u2019 .+ J re - + * _ - te w oo.- < vs 1 ~.z 8 eouTin cote cos pgp ees \u2014\u2014 - .\u2018 H ~ ha ee _- INTENT TO DEFRAUD CHARGED °°.TE 2088 58 Bc er 51e Nes ares me I 4 Me = a Mp Cte a ON a tag MT ew by \u2014 \u201csa CE Cer angel 4 sao a- pe RE NL Lm Some Toa We zesl yw _ \u2014_\u2014\u2014 We -g = IUT DV Ra-sceaee Tav +.- em eM Tr CT pera a ie Cag SAYS HE DIDNT ASSAULT.I aa nL EL as Hear! Decal.of I's Parra pleated pat \u201c2 \u2014 Toe te Lu ever Te try to à cta-ge + 2s ow 7 , LI HUN\u201dG CHAN Cas 2° lac anal Tri.ing or CY Emcee eee.cf ocast rwe moc ne VENTE TRIS pve the Lm a: wa Lz : : : 114 \u20ac ere : F7 ! Japanese, advanced mand of the British forces in China.Sir Franels Wallace Grenfell, GCMG K.C.B., at present Governor of Malta, Is fn his sixtieth vear, He has a distinguished record'of military service, having fought In the Kaftir war of 1575 and the Zu war of ISTH, been Quartermaster General tn the Trangvaal In sw] ISN2, engaged In the Esvptiau expeditlon of 1882 and the Nile eapedition of Ind.He was Sirdar of the Farvptian army from 18% to 1592, and ecom- houndest the British forces at Suakinm in IN In 1864 Gen, Grenfell was made Tn.Epector-General of Auxilliary Forces at the brivish War Office, for three years, For a vear prevlons to hia appointment to thie Governership of Malta, in Jannary, 1599, Gen, Grenfel] commanded the British forves in Egypt COL.LISCUM'S DEATH.New York, July 21.\u201cKeep up the firing.\u201d Were the last words spoken hy Colonel Liss cits, acco ding to oa Chefoo cable ta the Herald The correspondent save the Ninth Reglinent and other Amerleans, with the against + flanking fire, bint were forced to lie in the mnd all day.urahle to Met chelr wor nded and compel od \"te drink esna wae- Ti ev could not drive the foe ar ch-ze or do ny hing except fire nt few reunde Te Ame fan hasoitis at Then Tein are ernwded ang siirgeuns are Needed Cone\u2019 The ums body was es.Cored tothe burial place be two bhatta'lans bte Nath The Japanese were the he.rove of tue battle, flzhtine with remarhahle bravery, They charged through the breach.and fought the (hin.ge hand to Hand.The r conduet after the hatrle waa equa\u2019 v good.Fifty guns were captured by the allies.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE TWO CANADIANS.London, July 21 Tha Marquis o?Lans fowze, Minister of War.rfurring In the House of Lords to Lord Roberta\u2019 telegram SEVOURCNE the Aeath of 1he two young (\u2018ane nd.an offrers, Lieutanants Bordem and Barch, in Jeferding the Hrtish position in the CNFagoment on July 16, 141 a Rlowing tribute tr the Canad'an volunteers, saving: Wien we thick who writes tat telegram, ard woh what frelirpe be must have we ven think we cw\u2018à YOurg ven May fur veld to the Tre LT tales vo] bar memory ol our nigral BENEFIT TO THE HEALTH.Celebrated French Physician Proves by Statistics That Military Service Makes Men Strong.eT a Te : 2 S'atisle® ef tie M IT : [OPE AT Les er MY sea 0 (Ley v ¢ ToT.coal oe An r- eur - ko.- = rent \u201c Ç - 2 4 ser 1000 LR .- .=roes ost oss 1 7 = = IT: 0 à?FL ess «1 na oT Le we 04 27 #1 > = .: pe Ms = Toe 17.12 LS : LOT 79] È - I~ 2.M = ae a 3 i or T ._- v< oe, k oo 17\" F- - 2 vo.f ) oF 4 - on fr - : ito 70 - [Is 1: [s LA \u2026 ; CL amy Mazy [TIAL AIS ST TPS are 17 97h pores t 10OL IT aT ed eratemente az diy , Li - ».EER \u2018 Twa, .Tow remem SRE - LE _ 3 Le © .ma _\"e \u20ac: y; .Co + pr - - cor .~ : 1-4 ~~, 1 - ; r - 1 EL à are! sr TA: .- - ~\u2019 \u201d - ~r 1 -L ow 2 moule re f CAE [Tee aa and held that position \u2018 ART DEVELOPMENT AT PARIS EXPOSITION _ \u2014 (Stafr Correspondence 0\u20ac The Herald.) Paris, July 4\u2014lhe Exposition Universelle Is + matter of business.\u2018The 67,000 ex- bibltors ure bere to advertise their wurew dud extend their markets, While it lasts, tue show 18 a guarantee of peace, for war would menu ruin for thousands here.There is nolling ungelle In belug peucerul because war would Lvuch our pockets, but it is better to regard the earth as a warket place natber than as a cockpit, and the nations as cuinpellug Derchauts rather tbuu tical foes, ane war as the struggle to turn Out best.A promenade op the Champ de Mars or through the\u2019 colonies of the Tro.cadero is suthiddent to show how keen is the ruce today for SNpremacy and how dependent the natlous are ou such Liry thiugs as Lonesty, industry, power to combine, with proumptituaf biying the linprovements furnishiee writs and sciences Lhat proimole « end efliciency in produetion.This was The subatance of a, Mr.Small, of Dunhain, Que, one the Ca- uadian officlals, over a cup of te the Ceylon tea-house.We had ust been lovking at the cold storage lu the Canadtun ex- bili close by and over the tea discussed the process by which Canadian farm pro- ducs, und espectally cheese, had \u2018caught on,\" In which the conditions of 8ICCE&s ure all Mlustreted, The battle of morals and economies has been fought out round the cheese factories uf Ontario and Quebee, and the fariners themselves, by comblulng and submitting Lo self iinposed restrietlons for the common good that invaded the privacy of tue Lowe and the sanctities of dish wasblo wou the battle, \u2018The Introduction of cou forage on ralilways and lu sbips, the dean- dness of which is watched us closely as that of farm dishes, made It possible to place butter and ergs ou the intrkets of Liverpool us fresh as on that of Montreal, The result bs that the export of Canadian farm produce furnishes as fine an Hlustra- tion of the ethics and economies of trade cupnesy hat with \u2014 und eommerce as can be found in the worll's market to-dsy.There !s a Cann- dian poet somewhere who writes in the most faselnating Téeunysonian manner about vows and horses and plgs and poultry; I eaali laugh at him po long:t nor at hls epics on barnyards.ART AT THE EXPOSITION, tut I started out to write about the ar.-.#04 fur men Fie she of things, which somehow came Gostung Into my mind the other evening ui the Grand Opera House while listening to \u2018* Tannhanser The Exposition 1s not only artistic in Ne arrungement but there ln à distinet effort to make it a conprraÜve play of art as far as music, sculpture, Palnting and architecture are concerned.The directors of the Exposition have cer Laniy had some brblfant and broad ideas, ail one of them is to arrange for the pro ducting of the music of all sehools and all latobss A serles ef offielal concerts has been urrarnged to IMar-trate the musle of the French shools and In addition choral we Corti are brought from other countries to interpret, each the musle of its own land Two weeks ago u choral society from VI- cuca gave a concert and last week 1 attended a convert given by 150 Swedish stu- deuts from Upeala University, who were Enegbt here and given a week at tbe Fair milely that they might interpret in two concerts the deep, strong, northern music of fc-andinavin, Îix serenades, love songs, patriotic melodies and odes of nature.They lind a great reception and my old friends of the Korbmnne apd the Latin Quarter gave them such an rvening as &iudeuts only cap ge.ART EDUCATION, The whale exposition ja a «ort of art edue ten.Tue hulidings Impress one as | being twancifyl.and from some pilots of | thew the censées Are treated 10 a sort of chaire quxury that delights afrer the manner of cerain deiirans Ju a French menu.Powi think, however.an comparing these It xurious arnentions with the remembered R G.Boville Writes to the Herald of the Perfection of Expression Everywhere Noticed\u2014A Canadian Farmer.ones of Chicago that the world has not seen since, In tbe matter of bulldiugs, anythin to outshine the perfect, even if stuccoed, splendor of the bulldings of the White City.Please to remember that | am speaking o the bulldings ouly and uot of the materia contained In them when I venture to af \u2018 frm that Chicago was more clussie, more simple, and therefore more impressive.Here, however, you have a richer collection of the higher products of civilization, and wherever you go, aspeclally where French wil und hands have been at work, you arc Umpressed with the delicacy and taste em- pivoyed ln ie arrungemeut, and that not only in tbe départuients which lend them.eécives to art, but in tbe most comonplace matters.I am not passionately foil of leather but the other day 1 g:tually lingered a whole hour admiring the taste that could transforn that section into a symphony of color where the complicated harmonies had never a discord, A CANADIAN FARMER, The other day I fell In with a nne og Canadian farmer, who, at 75 and all alone bad come from Palmyra on the shores o Lake Erle to \u201cdo\u201d the show x clear-eyed, clean cut, quaint, original, runny Canadian, with a down east dialect, who was simply climbing ull over Paris with no more Kuow- ledge of French than the wan In the Moon, With him 1 passed an afternoon in the french farm produce department, rummag- BE among potatoes gud carrots and other segetables, and string to my companion, who Is us unaffected as a Muy morning, ahd makes himself \u201cto hum\u201d everywhere.While he admired Frepeh vegetables | was on the look-out far poctry among the po.Lataes and was puzzled to know which was the Dore beautiful the arrangement of this wetion or Lhe remarks of my companion, Who left me at gu o'clock us happy us a \u2018ark, without knowing elther the name of Uls hotel ur the street where.it WuR, simply steering by a huge wheel of the Ferris type that has served as his pole-star since arriv- tng here, , There ls taste everywhere hut art Uves In splendor In the Palace of Fine Arts fronting on the Champs Elysees and within the Exposition grounds.Thise building, rearer on the site of the 'alauls d'Industrie, IX destined to remain as the most beautiful urchltectural ereatlon of this Exposition, the home of the most beautiful and most repulsive dreams of the most original minde of France and the world, Under ts vast roof of glass you can wander amid a vast throng of beautiful, sinless marble belngs, created in a Paradise where tallors an dressinakers are unknown, und even fig leaves most have run short.In Its galler- les you can study the painting of England, suscientions, exact, dutiful and unlmpan- \u201c bloned, the art of Spain narrating the hale- hrained deeda of bon Quixote, the art of (Germany, with Jts metaphy - Sorte ToT.atl cit note 7100 wg the FE R.Cornish; Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Chicago; W.8, Overton and wife, Bing- hampton, N.Y.: J.C.Hardy and wife, Agricultural Hall: Misa.M.Lighthill, Pittsburg, Pa.: Mise M.H.Orr, Pittsburg, D.Field, Boston, Mass.; Eilis Field, Boston, Mass.; E.C.White and wife, Kansas City, are guests at the Balmoral Castle.= .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , GAELIC ROCIETY.\u2014The Gaelic Society (oo Montreal held \u2018a very enjoyable mmoking | concert În Hibernia Hall on Wednesday evening, among those contributing to the musical programme being M.Birmingham, W.P.Stanton, M.Rrogan, Joseph Meehan, M.J.Dogle, M.Ward and- T.Heaver, There wax also a deawing far a lady's gold watch, which was won by No.1787, pan July Sale of Dress Goods at Oglivy's, alker and wife, N.Y.; A.R.B.Wyant, | Pa.; Francis | ( \\ Sade by INPERIAL OIL OO.Sold Everywhere.+ e + | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS > $e} » BRENNAN \u2014 At 906 City Hall Avenue, on the 8th inst., à son to Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Brennan.172x HARTLEY\u2014At Montreal, on July 19h, \u2018a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hartley.x LAFRANCE\u2014To Mr.and Mrs, Wilfrid La- france, a daughter, = McCULLOUGH\u2014At Sunnyside, July 18th, to Mr.and Mrs.Alex.McCullough, & son, 171% PAQUETTE\u2014At Montreal, on the 16th fust., the wife of M.F.l\u2019aquotté, dentist, a daughter.; PARK\u2014At £26 St.Antoine Street, on the morning of 18th July, 1900, the wife of Robt.I'ark, of a son.11x MARRIAGES.BEAUCHAMI-MARION\u2014On July 11, 1900, at the residence of the hride\u2019s father, Arundel, bythe Rev.P.Beauchamp.E.A.Beauchamp, youngest son of Geo.Beauchamp, Esq., of Grenville, to Jennie, th rd daughter of Jos.Marlon, Esq.CARLCAW-FRENCH-On July 18.1900, by.«the Itev.Dr.Langtry, rector of St.Luke's Church, Major John A.Carlaw, ex-cushier Grand Truuk Rallway, to Mrs.Lucy M.French, all of Toronto.No cards.DEATHS IN THE CITY.SMITII \u2014 In this city, on the © Ellen Gertrude, beloved daughter ot et Smith.Funeral will take place from her father's residence, 18 Delorimier Avenue, at 2.30 p.m.Sunday.Frieads and acqualnt- ances are respectfully requested to attend.: 173x CARSLEY- Suddenly, on July 17th, 1900, at Poona, India, of cholera, Lieutenant RB Carsley, age twenty ycars, fourth son of S.Carsley.170x FLANAGAN\u2014At her son-indaw'r residence, No.10 &t.George Rtreet, on JInir 20, Catherine Green, widow of the late Henry Edward\u2019 Flanagan, aged 81 years.! GINGRAS-In this city, at the nge of 74 years, 11 months and 11 days, Dame Julle Caron, widow of the kite Urbiln Gingras.BE DEATHS ELSEWHERE, BEIF-\u2014Suddeniy, at Truro, July 13, David Boll, aged 63., PS BELLE At West Shefford Station,\u2018 on Jul Tth} Jnne.Rooth, widow of the a ratio Rell, aged 79 ycars, © late He CHISHOLM- Sin Francisco, J 2] - chilmld, son of the late Thug hishome oof St.Andrew's, Antizonish, aged 61.\u2019 STILEO\u2014At Rurselltow * John Castillo, ageq 02 years, Tt July 18, Chinamen in Jail for eating charlotte gelatine.- CHILDREN OF MR BESTWICK.The funeral of the late Mr.Tho wick, formerly marine enpertntendent oe the Elder-bempater Une, took place yesterday afternoon from hia late residence, 418 Metenlfe Avenue, Westmount, to St.Stephen\u2019s Chapel.The chief mourners were the two sone of the deceased.Among those who followed the remains were: Messrs.D.VW.Campbell, George Rlngland Captain A.Reld, A.G.Thompson, J.C, Murray, Thos.Roanne, A.McIntosh, J.Ritéhie Rell, J.H.Diffier, F.Lowden, H.TiMn, James Thom, John Hoolahan, John Paxton.John MeGilliveay, James Gorman, W.Harney, A.Young, Alex.Nelson, Martin Power.W.Me- Calum, L.Rubenstein, James McLean, Ar thur ¥.Tippett.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FELL, TWENTY FFET.\u2014A three-year old son of Mr.Emile Brosseau.1205 Notre Dame Street, fell from a baleony twenty feet hizh vesterday.The child will be all right again In a few days.} QUEEN'S PARK.Montreal's Great Outing Place.U.H.DANDURAND, - - - Prop.& Mgr.4 - WEEK COMMENCING \u2014 SUNDAY, July 22nd.10 BIG VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS MATINEES -Sunday and Saturday at 3.30 p.m., Evenings at 8,30 p.m.; Take .a trip over tho Smallest Railroad in the World.: ADMISSION 10-OBNTS, Including Seat on Grand Stand.* \u2018Children \u20185 Cents, \u2018Hay For Sale.| About one hundred tons new mown hay for sale.Apply at once The Lachine Rapids Bydraulic § Land Co, Lid.88 Victoria Square.Montreal, \"GALE BY ATTEORITY OF NOTE.- Will be sold by auction, on MONDAY, the THIRTIETH day of JULY instant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, the following pro- ty belonging to the estate and succession time, married, in first to the late Francois Xavier Martel, jr., and in second marriage to Delphis Lauzon, to wit: .-A lot of land known and designated as being the lot number two hundred and fifty- two (352), on the official plan end in the books of reference of the Village of La Cote \u2018St.Louis; County of Hochelaga, with a house and other buildings thereon erected, the sald bouso bearing No.278 of the Curriere Street, in the City of Montreal.The sald sale will take place on the above premises.For the conditions, apply to P.MANVILLE, Notary, .La Presse Bullding.Montreal, July 12th, 1900.TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.$50 WILL NÈT YOU GOOD STEADY INcome.For particulars, R.Powell & Ca, © 06 Tommerce Büilding, Chicago, Ill.Mention paper.x AGENTS WANTED \u2014 GOOD LIVE MEN can make.honey taking orders for photo buttons, medallions, jewellery, etc.Particulars free.St.Louis Button .Co., St.Louis, Mo.x FOR SALE \u2014 BILLIARD TABLE, SIZE 7 x 3% feet, with balls, cues, rack, ete.complete, and in good order.Apply M 182, Herald.13x DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONBY IN.wheat and stocks?If so, write to me immediately.! em not a broker; and do not solloit accounts.M.W.Bell, First National- Bank Building, Chicago.x WANTED '\u2014 A FIRST-CLASS WAITER.Apply Oxiecd Oats, University ot.iT \\ - Ÿ Ladies\u2019 Leather Belts .\u2026 Complete Change of Programme.| =\u2014- of the late Dame Philomene Dupre, in her life |* The Big Store Cleses To-day at 10 p\u2019clesk.: Te S.CARSLEY CO.Motre Dame St Mentreal's Grenttot Steve.July Slot, 1800.- JULY CHEAP SALE Outing Skirts \u201cMot merely a fow garments, but a proper range of sizes and styles \u2014 from those who make each atyle best.We pick with your interest in mind as well as our own, and these styles show how thoroughly we've anticipated your wishes: .LADIES\u2019 OUTING SUITS.LADIES\u2019 SUMMER SKIRTS.This is the best kind - Always peat = of Outdoor Clothing for ish an very Ladies this hot westber.just now.July fale Ladies\u2019 Stylish Khaki Prices prevail Duck Costumes, cut .Wht latest style, trimmed Ladies te PI Outing Skirts, out width and latest style eream military braid, skirt cut full width.Regular $6.00 kind, July Bale Price .$3.98 Ladies\u2019 White Pique eo oo J Ur eat eT Crash Létem ' trimmed fine embroidery insertion, cut full sweep, $4.76.July Bx Price cece secs secs occsmscrasseves .Bton jacket.Regular $6.50.July Gale Price oo 0e ce reece.$4.80 .Dress Goods Bargains Betwixt and between the old season and the new are bargains in plenty\u2014Dress Goods Bargains in particular.It's & way we bave of keeping everything moving at a lively pace, The \u2018laggards are given a boost as it were, hence these specials.\u2018 SUMMER SILK SALE.All'Sllks in stock are reduced for July Big Reductions.Good Bargains for you.Rich Heavy Corded Striped Blouse Silks, all \"newest shades, .splendid effects.Regular 55c kind.July Sale Price .c.c.41C Stylish Striped Silks, in.pretty fancy stripes, every fashionable shade for the season.\u201cRegular.75c kind.July Sale Price, J39C | New Figure Pongee Silks, in 15 different patterns, shades and effects, for Dresses and Shirt Waists.Regular $1.15.July Bale Price .es sare ssssrnecaines.PLC \u201cSome \u201cSnap Shots\u201d in the Big Store » Regular.Monday.5 2446 DRESS GOODS BARGAINS.Rich Fabrice of every texture are yours now for little money.: Plain Colored French Bengalines, for Ladies\u2019 Summer Suits, in 23 difterent shades.Regular 60c kind.July Sale Price, 480 New Colored French Venetian Cloth, in a variety of very \u2018stylish shades, suitable for Tailor Made Suits.85c kind.July Sale Price .sc Double Warp French Moscovite Cloth, smooth finish, in 18 different shades, for full suits, $1.00.July Sale Price, yard, TTC + nesa\u2019 \u2018 2 CITY MAY BUILD AN °° INCLINE RAILWAY Parks and Ferries Committee Ask for Money for Plans But Finance Committee Delays Action.- The Finance Committee yeaterday after- Doon discussed a project which The Herald has long warmly advocated, that of providing cheaper means of access to the mountain top for: citizens, and the sentl- ment of the committee seemed generally favorable tq The Herald's view.The matter came up on a request from Alderman Gagnon for an appropriation to defray the cost of awarding prizes for plans of an incline rallway up the mountain, as suggested In the following report: \u201cThe Parks and Ferries Committee re- Spectfully report: - : \u2018That, after cousidering the various proposals made in connection with the Mount Royal Incline Railway, and, -after taking cognizance of the correspondence between the Mount Royal Incline Railway ~ and your committee, and more especlally of the refusal on the part of said company to reduce its rates, in conslderation of which reduction your committee would have agreed to Tenew Îta concession for A certain number of years, your committee consider that it Is urgent and in the interests of the public that the following measures he adopted by the Council: co 1.That the Parks and Ferries Committee be authorized to offer to publie compe- titlon the preparation of plans and specifi- -eatlons for an incline railway or elevator, to be used to convey passengers from some point on Mount Royal Park, near Park avenue, .to.the top of the mountain.The mode of \u201ctraction to be used in sald railway or elevator might be steam, electricity or nny other improved system: the specifications to contain in detall the approximate cost of such Incline raflway or elevator, ns well as all data connected with Its operation, \u2018 ' \u201c2.In, order to be in a position to judge of the value of the plans to he submitted, that five arbitrators he appointed to examine the plans and report to Council.These-nrbitrators would be selected among the professors of the.universities In this city, the chalrmen of the Society of Architects, and the Society of Engineers, and any other persons dermed competent by the Council, \u201c3.Prizes would be awarded to the authors of the three best projects.4 \u201cThe first prise to be $230, the second $125, and the third 473.\u2018In case the Council would decide to bulld an incline railway, as per one of the plans accepted by the arbitrators, and that the author of such plan would be entrusted with the supervision, of the work, the #alue of the prize awarded to him would be deducted from his salary as supervisor of such work.! \u201cMontreal, May Sth, 1900.\" : Attached to the report was a copy of the opinion of the City Attorneys to the effect that the city might legally own and operate an incline mountaln rallway, and also expropriate, If it chose, the track and equipment of the present company.WHAT ALDERMEN SAID.Alderman Erunet did not belleve the city could successfully operate such a line.Alderman Gagnon sald the city would have to tuke some action.Alderman Sadler spoke warmly in favor of providing cheap access to the mountain top.\u2018He sald it was a reproach to the city that thousands ghould be sweltering In the poorer districts, while but about a doz- eu familles\u2019 could take advantage of the mountain.The Incline Rallway Company was not treating the city fairly.If the city took over the line fares could be reduced by half at lenst, The present return fare of cfeht cents, in addition to the street rallway fare, was alinost prohibitive, Alderman Rrunet sald they would have to expropriaie the Incline Company If they bulit another fine.Alderman Gagnon denied this.The company's contract had.now expired.Alderman Laporte sald the company had refused to agree to lower rates, and.was taking advantnge of the city's supposed inability to build.There\u201d was a difficulty about granting Alderman Gagonon's application 1n the shortage of funds, Alderman Martineau remarked - that the people who had opposed permission to run vleetric ears In the park had been actuated have heen found which could have heén operate] with safety, and one fare could have been charged to the mountain top, without transfer.\u201cHands off the Park,\u201d wax all very well: but it was, In the present Instance, a cage of \u2018\u2018feet off\u2019 also.It was agreed to defer decision until next meeting.Mrs.Percy Leslie : of Honan, (Miss Isabella Ogilvy), Wife of Dr.Leslie, China.DID THEY ESCAPE ?Hoped That Montreal Missionaries in China Are Yet Alive.THE LATEST NEWS OF THEM.Miss King Sailed Yesterday From Shanghai by C.P.R.Boat\u2014Was at Yang Chow.The hour of uncertainty and suspense has been the lot for sume time past of the Montrealers who have relatives and friends in China.Although nothing d- finite Is aries from Montreal are amongst those who have escaped from the horrible fate which threatened them.The cable recelved yesterday by Dr, Warden, of Toronto, from Dr.MoClure, seemed to Indicate that the party was safe.The cable read ag follows: \u201cViceroy sent launch escort down Hau River.Believed safe.\u201d Dr.McCiure was with the party who got to Chee IFoo In safety end ft Is supposed that he went then to Shanghai to see the viceroy and persuade blm to assist In bringing the mis- slonaries to a place of safety.Amecngst these \u2018missionaries are the persons fn wholn many Montreal peop le have a deep and af- ectiona ere viz: , 1 seslie and Mrs.Leslie, ' Dr.Percy Le Mrs.Leslie is better known to a wide circle of friends and acquaintances as Miss Tsabella Ogilvy, the only daughter of MP.and Mrs.Jumes Ogtlvy, 11i4 Dochester Street.Mr.Ogilvy is head of the firm of Jas.Ogtivy, Bons & Co, Mrs.Lesile is a graduate of M«Giil and has always been interested in missionary work.While engaged In assisting at the Nazareth Street Mission she had for a co-worker, Dr.Percy LesHe, a brother of Mr.A, ('.Lesile, also à MoGill graduate, and at one time secretary.of the Y.M.C.A.of this ci y.Aiout three yenrs ago Dr.Leslie Jeft tor China as a medical missionary, under the ausplees of Douglas Chiurch.Miss O:iny left for Culna In October last with a party of other misstonaries including Miss Ricketts abd Dr.Chalmers atid salled from Vancouver bn the 9th October.: The party reached China about the 28th of October, where Miss Ogilvy was married | to Dr.Leslie at Shanzhal, and both left at once to Jake Up work In the Province of Honan, The journey inland lasted for a month.Since reaching their destination Mrs.Leslie has written home many times, her last communication having been received some weeks ago.Mizg King's frienis are fortunate enough to be relieved of anxiety on ber account as she has already sailed for this Country.Mr.James King, the father of this mle sionary recelved word from her a week ago on Sunday, SAYiDg that she was 1 aving on known it 18 now hoped that all the wission- | greater part of her life here Friends in town, r.McClure, who left Honan with e first party of wis.In 1541, when the legislative union of On- tarlo and Quebec, alias Upper and Lower Canada, took place, the population of Que bee was a little under 700,000, while Ontario lead 430,000.\u2018The.rest of what Is now the Dominion, liad ahout 450,000 white people, .About the year 1850, the upper province ran ahead of Lower Cagada, Its population like that of all the Provinces rave Lower Canada, belong dteadily relufarced by large | immigration from the British Estés.Tn 1851 an influx from the States of probably 46,000 |.for the Orst time @ was ously taken in the four chief Caneda with the following resul Bee os oo bo Nova Scotia.oo « .Now Brunswick.in addition, lt was estimated that Prince Edw Island had 70,000 and tbe Northwest .- \u2018The records do not show the exact respective proportions of French.ng pe e and English-speaking people in the above, but it way roughly be estimated that all through there were about as many Engl ln Lower Canada as French, in the other l'rovinces, su that always the number of people in Lower Canada may be considered about equal to the total of Freuch-Cana- diaus.Since Confederation each Dominion census has shown the exact number of French-speaking.people, and altogether the following table muy be taken as tolerably accurate.The first five lines of figures are estimates bused on the summaries given above; the sixth line is chiefly from census figures; the last three are purely census figures: Ycar French, Oth or priv o .ch.ers.lreoch.1790 (Ewm.) 75,000 8,000 90 1701 * ,000 64,000 70 1812 \u2019 45,000 225,000 GW 1847 \u201c630,000 800,000 48 1s4t \u201c 700,000 900,000 44 M1 (Census) 800,261 1,408,658 33 871 \u201c 1,082,040 2,402,821 31 .INKL 1,208,029 3,025,881 30 1891 \" 1,404,074 3,428,265 20 It is argued, and we think justly, by French-Canadian writers that the emigration of French-Canadinns to the States has been greater in proportion than that of Engllsh-Canndisns, and that but for this the French-Canadian percentage In Canada would be Increasing now, pot diminishing, We think that is true\u2014hat, after all, what tells 1s what bhappeus\u2014the French-Canadian emigration is the largér, Is as likely to be vo In the future ax in the past, and of those who go a great proportion (or at least the majority \u2018of their children), become English.speaking, _Unquestionnhly the birth rate of the French-Cunadlin race Is much higher than that of the Engllsh-rpeaklng people of C'an- nda.\u201d But so Is the death-rate of their chill.dren, And the Immigration of Engllsh- sperking people 1s mnch larger: and the Influence of the continent\u2014and of the world - favor the English tongue, HITHER AND YON.With heaming life! \u2014PHILIP GERRY in Lippincott, ® o> @ Cape Town To-day.; \u201c(Good Words.) At Cape Town the lund lmmediately ad Jacent to.the terminus and the castle is lmeumpered with traction engines, steam Howse laloon tpediments, and other war fhe hplesnents, awaiting theirs torn for tralsport up-country, The truisp of wen and the rutubitng of wrtllery are seldom absent from\u2019 our streets, while the side.walhs are thronged with sddiers of all Ars, Who Justice with the refugees, both rich and puor, whose battle they have come to flight, \u2018They vanish, no one knows Low and nv one knows whether, since, by desire of the military authorities, Ilttle or ano recerd Is Kept: by the newspirpers of the (Ht-ekige.of troops.Enormous temporary enmps bave been erected In the neighbor hood of the town-one for Infantrs.on Green Point Common and another for eav- atry at Maitlanel, While vet a tired, for irregular.wounted corps; is extablished at Roschank, \u2019 ' Or landing, men and horses allke prd ceed to one or other of these camps to re cover from the effects of the sen voyage, and In a few days they are seen no pore, Possthiy a brief notice in the newspapers GAYS they have gone to the \u201cfrout.\u2019\u201d or to the.north\" but never where, Perehanes they age next heard of lig the ghastly [let of casualties supplied by the censor from some\u201d spot several hundreds of.miles dis- taut.One shudders as, contingally, the borpital train, with its drendful treleir, firshes through at express speed ta the Rondebosch and Wyntwereg hospitals, having travelled down from the front with the wounded and the sick, not a few of whom bave expired upon the journey, \u2019 & » ® When the Captain Jumped Overboard (From \u201cHurrah for the Life of a Sailor.\u201d By Vice Admiral Ste Wo Kennedy During this cruise, which was rather TronotGnous ons, being desirous of giving my crew à little dhersionr and test thelr smartness, I Jumped overboard one evef ng and was very promptly pleked ap, The entry inthe siop's-log ran thus: 41 MS.Druid, Carthagenn to Jumales, Sunday, March 25, Isso Lan, 1 deg.38 min No long, 77 Weg.51 win, Wo, 5:15 FM.Captain fell overboard.Up mainsail, squated dn yard, let go Je buoy, Jowerad cut ter, pleked Captain up.Filled souls pro ceeded.\u201d IT wax a pretiy evolution, snarl: ly done.Some years afterward 1 hap ened to be In the Naval ng arofind, when ny eve caught a very sensational pleture of a nan overboard at rea, with the extract above reproduced, winding up with the remark that he man wax pheked up in twe nilnates, quel that the bout was fitted with Messrs, Blank «& Co's choggAoweriug apparatus\u201d 11 was Just an advertisement.Sucine.that | wns interested in the picture, the geutiemen presiding over the department enme up and assured me that it was true.Whereupon I sald that 1 was the man, 8» he gave me the pleture; but he this Was an \u20acxig- geration, 1 have done another which more truly describes the scene, ® $& © Austria'and Bohemia.Nattonal Review, The most serions diff- culty with whlch Austrian statesmen have te contend Is caused\u2019 by the pretensions of Bohemia.This country fs a part of Cis Lelthania, and a portion of iis luliabitants desire that 1t should hé formed into à seperi- rate kingdom on the Hungarian precedent, into, which alse Moravia anid Austrian Sile- aia should be incorporated.Bohemia de- tives its name from a Celtle people, who were driven out of it by Germ.n Invaders.who, In thelr turn, were conquered hy Slave.The Germans began, howerer,, to reappear 1n Rohemia In the tenth cen tury, nnd In the {welfth they were the lead- Ing people of the country.(At the present moment the population of Fobemia Is about 5,800,009 souls.Of these, about %- ' 400,000 are Csecha_ and about 2.200000 Ger mans.The German population, wiich Is the most thriving and industilons, accu.ples well defined districts almost exclusive ly on the frontier.The Getmans and Crechs hate each other with intense anfma- sity, and, ns they are nearly balanced in number, it Ia very diffienlt to Imagine auch: a thing as n united Boheminn pation, Everything Is double In the country, \u2018There are two languages, two countries, two pee: ples and two races; nnd Ît would reem ve low the Hungarian precedent, ' e ®e Dispatch or Despatch?\u201cFrom Dr.Murray's Romancs, Lecture:\u2014 Dispatch bad heen In English use for some 230, years when Johnson's Dictionary appeared, and had heen correctly spelled hy everybody.(that is, by everybody but the illiterate) with dis.This was Johnson's own spelling _hoth before and after he published the dictionary, as may he seen in his letters edited by Dr.G.Birkbeck HAI it was also the \u2018spelling of all the writers whom Johnson quoted.Bi, hy some inexplicable error, the word got lute the dictionney as despateh, and thin spelling wan even substRuted In most of tue quotations.I have not found that a «iugle writer followed this erroncous peine in the eighteenth century; Nelson, Wellesley, Wellington, and all our commanders and diplomntists wrote dispatches; but since about 1820, the filtering down of the Infin- ence of Johnsan's Dictionary has caused thin erronecux spelling despatch to become enerally knowrr and to be looked upon as suthoritative; so that at the present time about half our newspapers give the errone a to which, more lamentabiy, the toc fter long retaining the A (oficial recently ca tulated, ¢ Dandelions.O mute, wild prophets, what of life know ye, .\" or ager breath?: E'en as I pray, ye molt your Uilng gold And, gray and hopeless on the \u2018moauing brecze, , Drop Into death, O wuy-woru brethren, what of earth know ye .what\" eud of strife?: Lo, ax I grieve, ye liound from chilling sieep, : Breaknlg the firmament of the sombre glehe a, lxhilditer lool éifenit, under auch élrenmetances, to foi 4 | \u201cthe night.THE KICKERS\u2019 COLUMN, > GrI011 151010010010 000000 à - .© ® Correspondents who have a © © grievance will please remem- © @® ber that this is a post card © © column.: ® ® ° ® LE tREE: DE DI CHI 10016000 - 00 5 The Infernal Gramophone.Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: Sir.T make my moan Apalnst the Infergal gramophone, From early morn til dewey eve It gronaus away with no one'# leaves And oft disturbs the needed rest Of those to whom It is a pest, Oh, could we find u man ofnerve Who woenld on it injunction serve, Our thanks to him would rendered be, And we should peace and quiet see, $ © © | Nemesis of Broken Faith.Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: Sir What Is the matter witM that Insurance scheme of Sie Charles Tupper?(It is now five months since twenty of our gal lnut fellows hid down thelr Îlves for Queen nnd Empire at Paardeberg and up to thie of writing Sir Charles\u2019 much adver tised Insurance company bas not paid up.I they tutend to pay or not?Have they collected any premiums from Sir Charles\u2019 fricud?What ix the bitch?General elee- flons are coming on aud Sir Charles had better look out.NEMESIS, Montreal July 18, © à © Water Will Do Him.Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: Sir, ! am ghitd to xce that the Rond Department\u2019 have at Just awakened to the fact that Emily Street needs some atten ton, and it is now belng macadamized.But has taken a long time\u2014in fact, It is hardly finished yet, Still we residents of the street must not be too impatient.With- eut auother month's rain, it Is to be hoped that, with two influential aldermen representing us fn the Council, the water carts il occasionally be seem on the street.DUPLEX.® © © Postal Arrangements.Editor Kickers Column: ; > Sir, The other evening 1 had an important letter for \u2018Toronto to post and as it was near thine far the traité to leave: 1 tried to gt the post office by.\u201cphone, te find out It 1 could post.the letter on the train.\u201cfenquirx \"told me there Wan DO phone at te post office, except a private one, the number of which he was forbldden to give me, 1 told him who 1 was and what 1 wanted, nnd he asked the post office clerk for permission to connect us.This was refused.After losing some time in n vain endeavor.to find out what 1 wanted 1 spent Si cents In getting n fast courler to run to the train.À dont know whether the letter wits taken or uot, You can probably sec the paint 1 am trying to work.In tue large city of Montreal there is no place a man can flad out by \u2018phone the mail ae rangements, OUT 33 CIENTS, ® $ © Too Much Nofse.Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: - > © - Sir, \u2014Why is ft that the street ears make | go much needless noise schaping and screeching while passing the vicinity of Gladstone, Wood Avenue and the Arena?It seems af if motor meén kept the hikes on ad well as the power: Some times you.hardly hear people talking, with the In it done purposely to annoy or is Yours ete, ANNOYED.e & & Lubricate the Wheels, Editor Kickers\u2019 Column?Sir.- ~The attention of the proper authori ties ought to be drawn to a nightly aftiic- tion to which the peaceful residents of Park Avenue are subjected, viz, the hideous nolge of the atreet cars at all hours of If the trafic is necessary nt these ungensonuble hours, why are not properly fitted.cars dent out, Instead of some of the oldest and rusetest, that seem to vie with ench other ln causing the: greatest disturbance?WEARY WILLIE.© $ $ © ) \u2026 A Better Chimney.Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: > .Str,\u20141t Rt.Lawrence Hall would sdpply a better chimney or stop burning roft coal tt wonld please a few of the citizens on St.Juwes Street: A QUIET CITIZEN, @® à © .Why Not?- Editor, Kickers' «Column: .Sir, \u2014Why is not that {ovestigatioh Into the charges \u2018made hy Drury agalost the Isolation Hospital begun?1s anyone afraid?So CITIZEN, ® & & Editor Kickers\u2019 Column: &ir\u2014The automobile is developing a new field of usefulness.Mr.William K.Vanderbilt, of New York, who owns one, sayr he has mo far killed thirty-two dogs with it, and the season ie early yet.The mort vigious horse could not show a re- can nglse.it\u201d necessary.cord like this.The auto.must stay.\u2014Daily : Paper.This announcoment has cast a cheerin ray of hope over the minds of some us who had settled down to the despairing conviction that the dog \u201cmuat stay\u201d Among the many reforms which the council is at present engaged ir we suggest that a gencrous appropriation he made for the purchase of automabiler to he en- in this new industry of dog-killing.n the opinion of the residents of Stanley and Peel Streets this locality in ghirst- ing for the automobile as life be come unendurable, sleep an impossibility and ruicide an alluring remedy for an existence which barking, snarling apd\u2019 growling by day and night has rendefed worse than -valucless by a horde of unlicensed bs.cube A WOMAN.Rain or Shine Merry War ADMISSION 10c.OPERA CHAIRS 35.BOX SEATS 500.MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 2.30.| > First Prince of Wales Rogiment Fusiliers RIFLE ASSOCIATION.A Special Meeting of the Rifle Association will be held in the Armory at 8.30 p.m.on Tuesday evening, the 24th inst.As business of importance is to be transacted, every member of the regiment is expected to be pre- cent.' : By order, W.GODBEB BROWN, Captain, Sec.-Treas.Rifle Association.The Carillon Trip PALAOB STR.SOVBREIGN, Bend the ladles hy 8 'a.m.train to Lachine.JOIN YOUR PARTY aT HUDSON, taking 12.0 (noon) train; Saturdays, \u20181.3 p.m.train (Windsor Station.) ROUND TRIP, $1.00.Get Snap Shots Guide at Ticket Uffices, , $1.0 | ra .! VER om TO-NIGHT HER MAJESTY'S : SUMMER STOOK BHEASON.\u201cThis Weok\u2014 Mat., Well, Fri.£ Sat.S.LUD.B + BALDWIN-MBLVILLN STOCK OO.In a Lavish Production of The =3% THE THREE MUSKETEERS K- Prices Never Change Mattnees 19 Xe.NEXT WEKK \u2014 Mon., Tues.Wed Kas Lyaue; Thurs., Fri.and Sat, Rip Van Winkle.SOHMER PARK.3 and 8 p.m.A GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL Acrobats, Ventriloquist, Vocalists, - Lavigne\u201ds Splendid Band.All Cars go to Sobmer Park.All for 106, ER ART ASSOCIATION.| eeien PHILLIPS SQUARE Galleries Paintings Open Daily 8 a.m.to 8 p.m.Admission, 25e FRANK CUSHMAN, - 8P- CLAIR and CELESTE, A Binging and Grotesque Dancing.DU BELL, Aerial Artist Supreme.MARION WINCHESTER, .The Wall Paper Girl.AFTERNOONS, 3.The acknowledged kifig of minstrelsy RIVERSIDE PARK Notre Dame Street, foot of Desjardins Street, Maisonneuve.WBEK OOMMENCING JULY 22.> GILBERT GIRARD, In Unique Imitations.RUSTIC THEATRE.Vaudeville, WOODED GROVE, Iluminated River Promenade.* Club House.Refreshments, MR.HERBERT SPENCER'S ORCHESTRA.Admission, 10c EVENINGS, & The large now hotel building at SHA man.A GOOD PATRONAGE assured by Help the Maple Leaf to Live.Garnet Odlum wrote the following vivid description of the moments before Paarde- berg for the Woodstock Sentinel-Review: \u201cThe ceaseless rumble of the transports at length is stilled.The heavy tramp of feet is sllenced as the long line of tired and thirsty men come {0 a halt.Twenty-three sandy tiles of veldt have been covered; but they know their errand, and are eager to press on.Small rations of coffee, biscuits and rum are served the men.Hark! Boom! - Boom! 'Tis artillery! Watch the men now.No sign of languor or weakness.Every one Is alert and active.No need of the order \u2018shin.\u2019 Every man is in his place.Quik tharch! They -step off, but their spirit cannot be hushed.Even as they marched, some to their death, many to suffer painful wounds, or the loss of limbs or health, the laughter and mirth and lightheartedneas, almost cares jessness, resound along the lines.\"Cheer up, to a comrade.\u2018Well, if J am \u2018twill help this to live, was the reply.as he touched the Maple.Leaf on his helmed.That last speech.Here are worda which should \u2018live in Canadian history, as the deeds which they record.\u2018If 1 die, \u2018twill help the Maple Leat to live is the language of a true Canadian.It 1s the watchword, ,the battle cry of patriotism.It is the patriot\u2019s version of the watchword of the Cross, of Christianity.\u2018tle died that you may live.\u2019 Were there ever nobler words spoken?Were there ever words that more truly express the feelings of Canadian hearts?In this case they were the death song of a young and ardent life.Could any soldier wish that sublimer words would be his last?\u2018If T die, \u2018twill help the Maple Leaf to live.\u2019 This is the spirit in which the Canadian Boys left home.It Is the spirit in which they marched to battle in many an action which has brought new glory to Rrit- ish arms.It is the spirit in which they ah tought, in which some of them died for their country and their Queen.It is beautiful; it ia glorious.Brave boys are dead.but the Maple Leaf Hves: and the British Gag floats over new lauds tha' will henceforth be the home of freedom and of justice.Tho Maple Leaf has carned a place on the Unlon Jack.\u201d .eee When Hot Shells Fly.Dr.8.J.Farfell, formerly of Relleville, who is.with the ambulance corps of the second contingent, writes from Kroonstad camp: The sight of the battlefielddn all its realities is far from what it is pictured In books or in, our imagination.The shells commence firat to fly in close proximity to your head\u2014feelings make tifemscives visible which you could never have for any other cause, then the sight which its contents leave behind is too ghastly to write about.I will perhaps describe them to you some day.1 am having a real good cxperience, an experte ence of a lifetime.It Will bo of great benefit to me in many ways.1 was offercd a good thing in another battalion, at £1 per day, Tul the colonel here would not allow me to go.I dont know yet, but I may be appointed, and it so the colonel can\u2019t keep me, and if he dges keop me he should give me something better than 1 have now, though I can\u2019t complain as I have my own way entirely, and have one of the best horses in the regiment.She is a emall bay mare, and what [ don\u2019t know about travelling, scouting and dodging pullets, she will show me.I think we have the Boers pretty well beaten.They are dead scared of our mounted men and set a special value on Canadians\u2014dead or allve: We expected about five days\u2019 fighting to take this town, instead of which we took it without a solitary shot.The beauty of cvery fight we had was that we camped on the enemy's fighting fleld every night.To describe n ffght and some of our.marches would take too much time.We are marching on Pretoria and driving the Boers back as we RO.They are very treacherous, and often raise the whité flag to lead our men on, then pour shot and shell in like rain.They slaughter- A sd a whole troop last Friday by putting up a white flag on top of a kopje, and when the troops got Within & few yards they simply dinugitered them\u2014abolt 175 out of 200.If it had happened ten miniites\u2019 earlier it would have been our troop that would have haa to stand the shot.- \u2018 ® ® + : Its Decimated Ranks.Private Romans, of Halifax, writing from Bloemfontein, says: Our last engagement at Tobah Hill was stubbornly -fougbt.The several big guns and their shells enemy had made (hings quite lively for us.We seemed to bear charmed lives, and many were the miraculous escapes.The Boers suffered severely, losing two generals, a large number of killed and wounded and many transport waggons, also @ large gun\u2014?mile range.We have them On the run, and regretted very much that I was nat able to Ko on with our regiment, or I should say what is left ot it, as we have only about 250 fighting men left.We bad only three men, including myself, out of the thirty men in the last fight.1 have now been in six engagements and .am beginning to find a brush -with the onemy rather pleasant break in Wonotony.[1 shoud like to see the Strathoons Horse.\\ .- .and engineers, in addition to COMMERC : Exclusive MONEY-MAKING PRIVILEGES go with the lease.Apply to RICHARD W.DOUGLAS, Room 172, 1724 Notre Dame Street, : : FROM CANADIAN SOLDIERS |VAGATION TRIPS .you'll soon be dead! one lad is heard saying\u2019 was his | Hotel-Shawinigan Falls.WINIGAN FALLS, P.Q., \u201cCASCADE INN,\u201d titted with modern conveniences and completely furnished throughout, will be leased on or about September Ist, 1900, to an experienced and responsible hotel ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED FOR TOURIST TRADE.\u2018 the RESIDENT staff of MANAGERS IAL TRAVELLERS.: - .Secretary - Treasurer, Shawinigan Falls Hotel Company.MONTREAL.ON THB ST.LAWRENCE Strs.Campana and Bonavista to lower Or ts.~ Lo Strs.Cuba.Melbourne, Ocean, Persia and Alexandria to Upper st! Lawrence and Great Lakes.: Tickets and furth®r particulars from W.H.HENRY, 116 St.Peter St.Mechanics\u201d Inst.Bldg.Tel.Main 2516.General Steamship Agency.\u2018H.L.PUTNATY, REAL ESTATE, TEMPLE BUILDING.RESENTATION ADDRESSES \u2014~ ARTISTICALLY ILLUMINATED \u2014 EDWIN COX &'CD 14 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST WANTED, - 30 LABORERS.Apply on Works, Richelien; P.LYALL & SONS.Westmount Boys\u2019 School.282 WOOD AVH., Westmount, BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for BOYS - I'rivate Puplis, who can board if desired, coached for Examinations, during the holi- ays.Special advantages for delicate boys; trained nurse living-in the house.For particulars apply.W.R.GILBERT, licad Master.LOANS PRIVATELY MADE In sums of 810, $15, $25, $57, $75, $100, $150, $250, to 31,000, without delay.on furnituro, pixnos, horses, wagons, ete, Property undisturbed, LOWEST] ATES IN THK CITY.You can return the money to us in casy Woekly or Monthly Payments.Our plan has proved to be the best, cheapest and most private in the city because our old custimers are glad to come again, Remember, it will do no harm to get our rates and plan before borrowing, and thereby save money.Loans in all suburban cities.Kind and courteous treatment to all.MONTREAL LOAN AND BRORERAGE.G0.' Room 8 No 260 ST JAMES ST.They will, uridoubtedly be very useful out hete.It is likely that our regiment will not see Canada before the fall at least, as our services seem to be too much appreciated General Hamilton gave us to let us go.: great praise for our behavior in the last engagement.The Gordons and Shropshires : they are proud to be brigaded with us, aoa er continually talk about incidents where conspicuous coolness and daring have been displayed by one or other of our boys.The heroes of TDargal and the heroes of Pardeberg are indeed very chummy, , ._ + + + - Skillful in Approach.Speaking ôf the manner in which the Canadian.Mounted Ritles escaped from a sharp eugagement without & man being hit, a member of that corp writes: Regarding this wonderful good fortune of all our wen, I may say right here that dt has been a subject of remark among all the troops and officers, Who have ecen them in action.They have Leen in places ere it scem- ed absolutely impossible for them to escape without serious casualties and yet, somehow, they hate éscaped.It may be ahéer luck, but I think it 1s fale to credit them with something more, There Is no doubt that they approach the enemy wore skilifully than the ordinary \u201cTommy,\u201d tak- tug more advantage of cover, handling thelr horses better\u201d and gesting far more Intelligentiy.as much as to sheer luck, is to be attributed the.remarkable tmmunity from Inju that bas so far attended them, Indeed, bone of the most extraordinary _featurce about their whole work from Prandfort to Kroonstad is the fact that they have had only two men hit, and those only so slight.1p.wounded that they are already back to duty.These two men were Rergt.McCullich, who was wounded on the ant at Vhiginla siding and Trooper Wildman, who received a slight scalp wound from a tragment of a shell in the same fight, Both men belong to D.Squadron, 14.MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS.To these things, no doubt, arp \u201c MULTF-MILLIONAIRE ON HOW TODRESS CHEAPLY Russel Sage Tèlls What a Young Man Should Wear in Sumper\u2014Some Sartorial Stumbling Blocks.» + +++ e++ + 0+++ THE SUMMER YOUNG MAN.(Described by Russell Sage.) \u201cRed neckties, styipgd colored shirts, and all such foolish extravagances .are iujurious.to any boy.¢ a \u201cSome run in debt for the sake of fancy neckties, fancy shirts, fancy slik socks, silk underwear and all that.It is positively criminal.\u2018Some of our young men \u2018dress ridiculously enough during the whole year, but now that warm weather has come our young men seem trying to rival the flowers, It's a mistuke.\u201cThe idca of a salaried boy wearl \u201c\u2018A good many boys think more about \u2018their clothes than about their work.Luck- lly there are a large number of young men sensible encuzh and plain enough to make failifrl empioyes, but too many of the wrong sort get employment in our business houses, - \u2019 \u201cIf a young man wearing a red necktie and otherwise extravaganily-dressed should seek.employment from me he wouldn't get it.! would send him away with some good advice.\u201d Thus gpoke Russell Sage in conversation with a reporter in New York city as they rode uptown on an.elevated train after the day's turmoil In Wall Street was ended.\u201cRed neckties, siriped coored socks and all such fooli~h extravagances a \u20ac an injury to any hoy.So long as he persists in wearing them his-chynces of success in Busness - are poer.\u201d\u201d continued the multisiniHHonatre.who Is famous for the severe plainness of Lis clothes.; \u201cThe tuste which leads a boy to indulge fn such extravagances 18 \u2018apt.to lend him sooner or later to do dishonest ¢hings.ought not to be trusted in a sponsibility.\u201cMy advice tofall young men.thouæh, is to keep clean and wholesom®t, * he said; \u2018ta dress plainly and show that you have got good elise, .\u201cEeononiy is the first element of successful manhoad.No young man needs three or four sits of clothes.\u2018Two are enough.The only thought a young man needs to pend ont his wardrobe {is \u20180 look out for argains and get All of his: elothes\u2014hats, sults, underwenr, shoes, ete,-at the lowest price.A good share of the young men now must spend most of thelr time thinking how expensive they can make their ward- rohes.\u2019 ; \u2019 : \u201cTheir ridiculous dress more than anything else proves that our bays need some one to keep them in check, I have no doubt.thar some of them spend three months\u2019 salary on faney dress clothes, and before they half wear thein out Muy new Position of re- ones.Same run in delt for the sake of fancy neckties, fancy shirts, fancy 1k orks, «Tk underwear, and all that.It ls positively erfiminat.makes dan erous citizens.\\ \u201cSome of our young pen dress ridienlons- y enough dyr'n- the whale year, but now that warm weather has come our young men seem trying to rival the flowers, Its: a.mi-take, 20° \u201cE:ery\u2019 yomg man swu'd watch the | clothing market as elosely fs a sueeassful | Wall Street broker watches the stock market.Let him be an the look-out for bh re gains in coat » O-SHANTERS AND HOODS, SAILOR HATS, In Cardinal, Navy made of very finest Swiss Cam- > = bric, some trimmed with fine Blue, Brown, Green, Drab, trim- wide muslin embroidery, some all turked and shirred, all high rlass goods, slightly soiled.Val- yes $1.25 to M each.Our Monday Price, each aasssacc0ue0 BDC PN E.LEPAGE & LOT No.2 med with corded silk ribbon, all this season new shapes.Very special.Our Monday Sale Price, 10C (0 Cor.St, Lawrence and 1) ~~ St, Gathering Streets.AGENTS FOR THE \u201cBAZAAR\u201d GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS.- Flowers.FLOWERS \u2014 10,000 Bunches of NEW FLOWERS, Mignonette, Hyacinthe, Marguerites, ete., etc.Price 50c, 75e and $1.00.Our Monday Special Sale .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.100 oem A \u2014 Our | 6) Tailoring \u2018 Department July 30th .vue Net Will Re-open .Monday, When we will offer the \u201cbalance of our stock of Summer Suitings at re- John Martin, | Sons & Co._ Ce - - Tailors and Breeches Makers, - PE ~~ All work is done on our own premises under th: p2r- sonal supervision of our head cutter and under per.fectiy sanitary conditions.Precautions have likewise been taken to have all employes produce certificates of recent vaccination.duced pri WAIT W , ° * \u2018 .> FOR ae 455 St.Paul Street.ee \u201cuy , : .¢ 3 w AA L Ly MY) LY DEA VX VANY \\ : MAAN NNN R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, f0i ST.ZAMES STREEY, MONTREAL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities ee TRANSVAAL \"CAPE COLONY, NATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Canada Is prepared to issue Letters of Credit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank of South À Marge line of Gilt et 10,1, Boy Sart \u2014 THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS Africa, Limited.\u2014 T \u2014 7 Weekly report of transactions on the Montreal Mining Exchange, from John La Galetti, mining broker, 18 St.Alexis Street: \u2019 Opening Closing : STOCKS, Saturday To-day Highest Lowest ; Bid.Bid.Sold.Sold.Sales Payne @0c0scou Bees Bl co Vow hod Dow | OF 9 -.e cen coon War mmocti Bescessce wooocs \u2018145 145 J vee eee Republic \u2014\u2026.cova Due veu besocr woo 87 88 80 89 575 Virtue .» 634 61% 66 61 2,500 Montreal-London »- 24 2 2414 24 810 ve son0e ses sen ses see se ace o 1 1 3 13 2,500 randon and Golden Crown .122 124 Lo 2% MC California .+.+.ss 000 000 02000 \u20188 7 8 8 1,000 Can.Gold Flelds Synälcate .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 5% 6% 6% 615 7,000 Cariboo Hydraulle .cco coe 0. 205\u2014St.James St \u2014205 Telephone.Main 808 WALTER E.THORNELOE,B-A-,B.C.L Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, eto.STANDARD CHAMBERS, : 151 8t.James Street, Montreal, gs C.H.WALTERS & CO., BANKEMS®, 8 St.Sacrament Street.Commercial Paper Bought and Sold.Bonds and Debentures Negotiated N.HANSON GREENE.P.L.8 AM.CAN, 80C.C.B, CIVIL ENGINEER.Twenty years\u2019 experience in Engineering, Rallway\"Location and Construction, especially Surveys, Plans and Bstimates for Rall- ways-\u2014Bteam and £lectric.Special attention pald to Water Supply, Sanliary Works, etc.| 207 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.00 THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE - MAIN OFFIOF, BOSTON, MABS.Incorporsted under laws of Massachusetts., Capital, $100,000, fully paid.45 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER BT.Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions bought and eold on margin or for cash.Bell Telephone Main 4151.b AJ PERI \\ URS CNS MR eT SHERIFF'S SALES.Fierl Faclas de Bonis et de Terris.\u2014 District of Montreal.\u2014Montreal, to wit: No.1732.LA COMMUNAUTE DES SOBURS DE LA OHARITD DB L' HOPITAL GENERAL DB MONTREAL, a body politic and corporate, having its chief place of business In the City and District of Montreal, Platntiff; against the lands and tenements of JAMES BAXTER, of the City and District of Montreal, one of the Defendants jointly and severally, with MICHAPL GUERIN, of the said City of Montreal, the other Defendant.Notice ls hereby given that the snle of the Immovables seized lu this eause, whitch | should have taken place on the first day of June last (1900), will take place on the o'clock in the forenoon, at my office, ta the City of Montreal.J.ARTHUR FRANCHERS, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, \u2018 Montreal, 20th July, 1900.| parties whose tenders are not accepted.EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, st TEN | eve ae Te Cen ee - TRENT CANAL.Stmoce-Baisam Lake Division.MOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Trent Canal,\u201d will be received at this Office until goon Friday, 24th August, 1900, for the cou- struction of about thirteen miles of Canal between Kirkfleld and Lake Simoos, which will be divided into two Sections.Plans, specifications of the work and forms of Contract can Le seen at the offite of the Chief Engineer ot the Department of Railways and Canals, at Ottawa, or at the Superintending Eugireer's Office, Peterboro\u2019, where forms -of tender can be obtained on and after Tuesday, 24th July, 1900.- In the case of firms there must be attached the actual signatures of the full names, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of earh member of the same, and, further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $15,000 must accompany the tender for each section; these accepted cheques must | be endorsed over to the Minister of Railways and Canals, and will be forfeited if the parties tendering decline entering iuto contract for tho work at the rates and terms stated fo the offer submitted.The accepted cheques thus sent in will be returned to the respective The lowest or any tendee not necessarily By order, L.K.JONES, .Secretary.Department of Ratlwhys and Canals, .Ottawa, July 16th, 1900.Newspapers {neerting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for \u2018it.* 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that, in accordance with the Act 57-68 Vic., Chap.48, a meeting of the Shipping Interest wil be held at the Office of the Harbour Com- , missioners of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st AUGUST, 1900, at noon, for the election of the Harbour Commiss! to represent the Shipping Interest, for a term of four years.One person oniy shall vote at the meeting on behalf of any Partnership, Association or Company which is a member of the Shipping Interest; and any such member which has Bot, One week before the meeting, given notice to the Harbour Commissioners of the.name of its representative, shall bave no voice nor vote at tbe meeting.Any information desired by those entitled to vote may be had on application to the undersigned.DAVID SEATH, .Secretary, Harbour Commissioners of Montreal.87 Common Street, .18th July, 1900.WANTED-BONUS OF $15,000 NOTICE TO MUNICIPALITIES, - The Advertiser is desirous of establishing & high class dye works In the suburbs of Montreal.St.Henry, Cote St.Paul, St.Louis de Mile End, or Maisonneuve preferred.Will provide employment-to a large number of hands, both male and female.For full information, regarding the above, apply to | the office of Geo.Bishop, Room 108, Temple Building, Montreal.tt PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF.Montreal, Superior Court, No.1865.\u2014 Dame Noemi Larivee, of the Town of La- chine, Disttiét of Montreal, wife common as to property of Celestin Giguere, navigator, | of the same place, and duly authorized, .Plaintiff, versus the sald Celestin Giguere, Defendant.An action in separation as to |.\"property has been instituted.Montreal, 18th July, 1900.Pelletier & Letourneau, Advocates of the Plaintiff.- ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court, No.2891.\u2014 Dame Flavie Proulx, dit Clement, of the Town of Lachine, District of Montreal, wife common As to property of Ferdinand Sauve dit Laplante, dealer, of the same place, and duly authorized, Plaintiff, versus the sald Ferdinand Sauve lit Laplante, Defendant.An action in separalion as to property has been instituted.° Montreal, 18th July, 1900.Pelletier & ltourneau, Advocates of the Plaintiff.1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court.\u2014 Ex parte Marie Melanie Chausse, of the City of Montreal, widow of the late Alphonse Houle, in his lifetime advocate, of the same place, Pe- tittoner.Seeing the petition of said Peti- tioper, praying for the nomination, of a curator to the vacant estate of sald Alphouse Houle, order is hereby given to the relatives and creditors of said Alphonse Houle to appear before one of the Judges of the Su- perlor Court aforesald, In Chambers, at the Court House, in the City of Montreal, Monday, the 3uth day of July instant.at 10 o'clock am, in order to give their advice \u2018on sald petition.Said order to be published twice in the French language, In the paper called \u201cla Journal,\u201d and twice in English, in \u201cThe Herald,\u201d two newspapers published in | the City of Montreal.Montreal, 1stt July, 1900.T.T.Curran, Judge Superior Court.Y ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF P Montreal, Superior Court, No.1600.\u2014 Delima Fillon, wife of Charles Lovis, cutter, both of the City of Montreal, bas this day instituted- «an action in separation as to property against her said husband.Montreal, June 21st, 1900.\u201c Wilfrid Lalonde, Attorney for Plaintiff.The Chinese Question.| \u201cWhere can we buy RICE suitable to Chinese requirements! Have you tried the \u201cMount Royal Mills\u201d new MANDARIN\" RICE: D.W.ROSS CO., Agenta LAST MILITIA ORDERS.Ottawa, Joly 21.(Special.)\u2014Militia order issued to-day contains the following, results of service and competitive practice: A Rattery, R.C.A, total marks, 188.Cer tificates of military qualification have been Issued as follows: \u2014 : Captain J.F.Grierson, 34th Regiment, eguitatioB.++ 4.00 3.00 000 Captain C, F.Blick, 3ith Regiment, equitation.eue elie eu oe Surgeon-Major E.Roy, 63th equitatlon.\u2026.\u2026.400 62 veus ou Surgeon-Major IL.A.Magnan, 83rd ~ Regimesit, equation.°.76.3] Burgeon-Major K.T: K.MacDenald, 52nd Regiment, eanlation- cee.70.Captaln 1.D.A.Fitspatrick, 83rd Regiment, equitation.Captain W.G.Brown, 1st Regiment, \u2018 equitation.+.0.LL sens 2 Captain G: F.Beauchamp, 65th Regli- ment, equitation., .792 \u2018Captain ].F.B.Normabdeau, S3rd eximent, equitation.\u2026.Captain R.Strake, 3rd Regiment, equitation.s.\u2026.+\u2026.0 se chia er se 8 Lieut.G.H.Ferguson.1st Regiment, equitation.+.+.0000 22 0 cee 98.Lieut.R.Rocher, £3rd Regiment, equl- - tation.i.e +4 2000 04 0000 20 00 .Tdeut.J.A.MacGregor, GOih Regt- ment, equitation.2 nd \u2018Lieut.Burland, 3rd Regiment, equitation.\u2026.+.oc.Sees eat tnd ldent.A.D.Reford, 3rd Field Battery, equitation.88.Trumpeter ActingSergt, Trumpeter A.Wirtz, R.C.A.5 i Lieut.and Captain r.E.Thacker, ta appointed adjutant of No.4 regimental depot, vice Carpenter.from the 25th Inst.ith reference to M.O.1682 (1) of the.16th inat: Nos.18, Dodd and M Robinson, trathrona'a Horne, shown as missing, are believed to be wounded and not missing.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 THR WINDWARD SAILS.New York, July 20.\u20148ecretary I.G.72.2 IL.| this city.received a message to-day from Captain Rartiett from Sydney.CR, that the Windward was just leaving that pert for Etabh, North Greenland.headquarters of the Peary ex ition.and that all on hoard were well.e Windward left this port July 12 with provisions abd munitions for | WL Feary beadquartess.Rridgman, of the Peary Arctic Club, of | MONEY TO LOAN.Advertisements under this Reading, 1 cent per word.Marriage Licenses Issued \u201cMONEY TO LEND Accountantan l JOHN M.M.DUFF, éssauones 10% St.James Street HERALD SITUATIONS WANTED-MALR WANT ADS.7 .» SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTEL \u2014 SITUATION BY A YOUNG Has, willing to work either in ofice or hotel, or any outdoor work.Please send reply to Mr.J.T.Short, 188 St.Etienhe st, PL St.Charles.- x es.D WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- Hed man, york of any kind; bas hu orse and van.Aj ed, Bt Antoine st.pois x SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS cake baker, In retail store preferred.Address C.C., Heraid Office.10x YOUNG MAN, STRANGER \u2018IN CITY, .Would like situation in hotel.Address M 188, Herald Office.174x 150 ROOMS FUR' RENT - \u2018ONB LARGE UN- turnished foom on 1st \u2018floor, fine location and very reasonable.Address 151VB Ontario.« 152x ROOMS AND BOARD.Advertisements under this heading lc.per word.FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, by day.week or month.STILL- WELL'S Temperance House, 711 and T18 Craig st ef PROP ERTY FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, COUNTRY houses in various good localities, convenient to the city, ranging iu price from $4.500 to $5,000; good city houses would be taken In exchange if necessary.Call for particulars.H.L.Putnam, 1st flour, Temple Building.FOR SALB\u2014METCALFD AVENUE WEST! mount, a detached villa residence, in perfect order, with atable and coach house; position overlooks the park.MH.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple Building.FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, ST.PAUL STREET, several warehouse propertieea near Me- Gill Street, at prices which will interest manufacturers, or merchants req 8 such accommodation.H.L.Putnam; 1st floor, Temple Building.FOR SALE \u2014 MOUNTAIN STREET, ay old .stone house requiring modernizing: lot extra wide and deep, with stable in rear.H.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple \u2018Building.\u2014~ 3 | FOR SALF\u2014CRBSCENT STREET.CHOICL lots: 10 feet deep, and any reasonable troutage to suit purchasers.I.L.Putnam, ist floor, Temple Bullding.v FOR SALE \u2014 DETACHED HOUSE, WEST- mount, containing six bedrooms: close AdVerUsemenis under (his binding tres fof Advertisements uuder his beading is pod 3 insertions.werd.A ANTED \u2014 3 4 Bloreman, frei on A Ay andy 4 FEW BRIGHT BOYS WANTED FOR \u2018man; refereuces.aiternoog.ease 4 ely uu rir WV.J.Taylor, eus Cros 9 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family.408s Tupper st.1723 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, SÉWING MACHIN® operator, for uphoistering wurkroom.Steady work and good wages.Henry Morgan & Co., Phillips Square.171x WANTED \u2014 FOR THE MARBLETON MOdel School, one head teacher, holding Model School dipioma, and one assistant teacher, holding elementary diploma; du- tles tô commence 3rd Beptember.Term 944 months: salary for Model Schoel teacher $zuv, elementary $170.Apply, stating diploma, experience and references, to Homer G.Bishop, Marbleton, Que.171 WANTED \u2014 A GOACHMAN, UNMARRIED, age between 25 \u2018snd 40; must have good city references.Apply between 7- and 8 __ bm.999 Dorchester st.JT WANTED\u2014IMMEDIATEBLY A GOOD YOUNG girl to assist with light housework.Every evening off it desired, Apply 630C St Antoine st.om WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, small family, no washing or ironing, gas stove; highest wages.Apply at ouce, with references, Z Gain st, east end, city.171 WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS BUNCH MAKers, rollers aud strippers.Anply Hadd & __\u2014Pelletier, 15 St.Fraiicols Xavier st.171 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A WORKING Lousekeeper, full charge, for three young brothers, farmers, no objection middle- aged widow, with child, Protestant.76 2 Mansield st, Gorman's Agency.171 WANTED\u2014SERVANT GIRL FOR A SMALL family; no washing; good wages.' Apply ___ 887 St.Hubert st.in _ WANTEL,\u2014 TWO GOOD PLUMBERS.AP- __ bly to'13 McCord st.m WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.TWO in family.Apply 50 Aberdeen avenue, Westmount, continuation of Churchill avenue.171 WANTED \u2014 A COOK; NO WASHING; REferences required.Apply at 117 Metcalfe Street.- : 171° | WANTED \u2014 YQUNG .GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.To sleep at home preferred., Box M.V., Herald.[44 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OR YOUNG WOman ,who can give bond, to collect for fiuarcial institution.Good salary to right person.Apply Room 46, Canada Life Building, at nine o'clock Monday morn ing.132% WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, MIDdle aged.Apply 247 Cowmissioners st 172x - = à FOR SALE.Advertisements under this heading, 1 ceat per word.FOR SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FANS, SIGNS and all kinds electric wiring and fixture work.done.The Sayer Electric Co, 60 aud 62 Victoria sq.Tel.Main 1033._ FOR SALE \u2014 STEINWAY SQUARE PIANO, $175.$5 cash and $5 per month.Probably cost about «$650.This is a splendid in- \u2018strument if you have the room for it.A great bargain.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., 2366 Bt.Catherine st.° xX FOR SALE \u2014 NORDHEIMER UPRIGHT plano, $275.Regular price, new, $560.$25 cash and $1v per month.Very slightly used.Will pass for new.Another of our \u2018bargains.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.,, .2265 St.Catherine st._ x FOR SALE\u2014FINE YACHT, FITTED WITH 9 h.p.Globe gasoline engine, equipment complete.Apply to B.A.Couidery, Belle- ville, Ont.172 FOR SALE \u2014 ONB SAIL \u2018BOAT, BUILT 1899, of best material.Can be seen Friday at Ottawa Forwarding Co.G.E.Jaques & Co., agents, 217 Common st.171 FOR SALE\u2014LADY'S COLUMBIA BICYCLE, cyçiômeter and lamp; Kttle used, $2u.13 Hutchison st.© 171 FOR SALE-FINE YACHT, #ITTEL WITH 9 h.p.Clube gasoHne engine, cquiynent complete.Apply to B.A.Couldery, Belle- ville, Ont.: 170 FOR SALE \u2014 TWO GREYHOUNDS, VERY faithful to children, good hunters and watch dogs, will be sold cheap for cash to a quick buyer._ nelly, Augtjoneers, 211 St.James st.170 FOR SALE \u2014 OFFICE SAFE, MEDIUM size, fire, and burglar proof, the inside steel chest apd combination lock very strong, perfect order, second hand, low price.Address Proprietor, P.O.Box 567, __ Montreal., 176x FOR SALE \u2014 FAMOUS BED-8UG, ROACH, rat and mice killer, in tins, 25¢, 50c and $1.Money returned if It does not clear Your bLouse.71 Maln st, wholesale and retail.Beware of imitations.14x FOR SALE, CASH OR CREDIT, HOUSEhold Furniture, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Suites, Dining Sets, Carpets, Oliclotb, Curtains, Stoves, etc.PRINCE CO., 33 St.Lawrende st.; x FOR SALE \u2014 ROLLERS AND TROWELS for laying cement walks.W.G.Wright, 21 West Ave.North, Hamilton.x \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 SAMI'LE LOT OF CARPET sweepers cheap.We aiso repair carpet sweepets.Telephone 274, Ulley's Brush Works, 6 Victoria sq.172x LOST.LOST \u2014 FROM CARRIAGE, LITTLE BOY'S coat.Kindly return to 31§ St.Antolne street, 2 LL LOST \u2014 SUNDAY EVENING, A VELVET cape, lined with black silk, from Royal Victoria Hospital, via streets to Mountain street.Reward.336 Mountain st.FOR SALE OR TO LET.\"Advertisements under this heading word.- UPPER FLAT TO LET \u2014 NO.188 MITCHE- son \u2018street, 7 rooms, bath and w.c., stone front building; rent low.Louis Boyer, Advocate, 17 Place d'\u2019Armes Hill.Bell Tel.M.2635.168x TO RENT \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHed flat.of 5 rooms, in central locality.\u2018 Willing to \u201csell contents of same, cheap for cash.Address M 190, Herald.x a FOR SALE \u2014 ADJOINING MOUNTAIN Park, on Outremont Avenue (Upper Durocher st.).two new solid brick cottages, five bedrooms, large drawing room, dining room and library: steel\u201d bath, fur- nave and hot water, stationary wash tubs, modern.exposed plumbing, electric cars J2 minutes from Craig st.; easy terms.Apply to N.Finmore, Room 24, London & Lancashire Chambers, 164 St.James st.x Ly \u2018ST.CATHERINE STRBET, le pe ; to the park on a side street; owner an- TO LET\u2014Corner, aud near corner Guy.And No.6Selkirk Avenue, Guy Stross, above xioys to, sell.H.L.Putnam, \u2018Ist floor, Alterations to sult.J.Fairbairn, 239 i Sherbrooke Street, Temple Building.° Metcalfe ave, Westmount.- 176x TT \u2018ABOVE.SHER- Re Pasturag To Rent, On GUY FARM, LACHINE RAPIDS.Apply on the premises, or 38 Victoria Square.BUSINESS CHANCES.Advertisements under this heading, 1 cent per word.: : FOR SALE \u2014 350 SHARES OF THE \u201cCOL- raine Mining Company.\u201d Address J.M.Papineau, 110 St.Lawrence Main ot, Montreal.17 FOR SALE \u2014 A WHOLBSALE BAKERY business, a horse, rig and working uten- ails and a good round, all in good order; owner giving up on account of il! heafth: cheap for cash.Apply to 198 Visitation st, city.«1 FOR SALE\u2014MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, registered trade mark.patent, from $450 to $500 required; good reasons for selling.Call st 147 St.Charles Borromee et.173 .FOR' SALE \u2014 TO CONFECTIONERS.A first class confectionery business on Sherbrooke st., near Bleury, fully equipped snd in geod running order, with large clientele.Henry W.Prendergast, Curator, 3 8t.Ry.Chambers, Tel.Main a ! 1 $4 WILL NET YOU GOOD STEADY IN: come.For particulars, R.Powell & Ce, small family.brooke st., In\u2019 one of the most desired streets, a modern terrace house, with deep extension; specially suited to a Hl.L.Putoam,.1st floor, Temple Building.FOR SALE \u2014 BISHOP STREET.A MO: dern cyt stone bousé, with an extra deep - lot and wide lane in, rear; present owner would prefer a smaller house.H.Putpam, 1st: floor, Temple Building.FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET.GARDENERS and florists are advised to look into the merits of à pivce of land, about holf an acre in site, in a convenient sheltered spot, In the West End.suitable for.hot houses, conservatories or market garden; the land has been always highly cultivated.Call for particulars.H.L.Putnam, ° 1m floor, Temple Bullding.t FOR RALE \u2014 SHERHBROUKE STREET.ON one of the finest sites in the West End, a semi-detached city residence of the highest clans, built by one of the most noted \u2018 Boston architects, lot 170 x 160, house 26 x 73, with large modern stables.Ground floor contains drawing room, 11- brary, dieing room, smoking room.A special feature of the house is the spacious handsome hall and vestibule.Up- statrs aré three flats of dbadrooms, three bathrooms.twelve fire places, billiard room, lugeage hoist, cedar room, and alt the accessories of a modern city residence, H.L.Putnam, 1st floor.Temple Ruild- ing.* , « \u20144 - SUMMER BOARD.WANTED \u2014 BOARD FOR MAN AND WIFE one -monih; lowest terms.Address Rox 28 Commerce Building, Chicago, Ill.Mea- des paper.- ; Çû | sod two children, 3 and § years old, for 191, Herald Ofice.1782 ' L.ae to Gun's Unclaimed Money I PERSONAL.; MALLOWS-\u2014CHARLES, JAMES, WILLIAM and Henry, sons of Mrs.Charlotte Mallows, will benefit by applying to Gun's Unclaimed Money Registry, 8 Prince of Wales Road, Lundou, England.,0x BRIERLY \u2014 SAMUEL (SON OF FREDER- applying egistry, 6.Prince of Wales Road, London, England.; x HoYLE Z MICHAEL, AND, WIFE, ELIZAbeth, formerly Welsh, from County Wests meath, mill benefit by applying to Gun's Unclaimed Mooney \u2018Rexistry, 6 Prince of Wales Road, Lounécn.England.\u201d z MISCELLANEOUS.= HERE ARE A NUMBER OP Jettérs awaiting gentleman who inserted ad address P.O.Box 335, at this office.He having given wrong P.O.Box.x \u201c \u2014 ieee lame hn.a WANTED\u20149 OR 10 H.P.GAS ENGINE, IN good order.Modern pattern.Address.\u2018M.-184 Herald.+ 167 McKINNON'8 INTERNATIONAL DETEC.\u201ctire Inquiry and Investigation Bureau: experts only engaged and supplied; core respondents throughout Canada, United States and Europe: business and corres- dence atrictly confidential.Mugh Me- Immon, consultitg expert and superintendent.Offices, McKinnon Building: pe.giderire.20 Rathnally avenne Taranta, 1%1, or family, will benefit b EDUCATIONAL.A SOUND KNOWLED(E OF.LATIN OR French In three, moatlis, guaranteed, Thorough courses dy mail.Circulars free.Acsdemis De Brisay, Toronts.x .ick), of Rifle Brigade at New London, - 171 =\" * Apply to Rae & Don- \u2018 1.0 = ' Un EE a R.J.TOOKE, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 à 177 ae ® rts, Co THE MONTE Colored Shirts Are very fashionable this season.body else about the great values and handsome patterns Tooke., ._ is offering in Colored Shirts, and what everybody else is talk- ' ing about must be true.Perhaps that's the reason why our shirt counters are crowded all day long.Good quality Tailor made Shi Everybody is telling every- - - - $1.00 St.James Street, 2387 St.Catherine St., West.1553 St.Catherine St, East.- Bayaftor Day-Month - Smoking Goes merrily on\u2014It does not bite the tongue, and a 5c.plug is as big as a 10c.plug of other kinds, } HAVE YOU TRIED IT?NS EVERY PLUG ON after Month-Year in and Year out THE DEMAND FOR .- Sold Everywhere.Even the tags are valuable\u2014save them mt some Tobacco 5, 10 and ISe Plugs.© MASSACRES OF THE PAST Some of the Blood-stained Pages of Chinese History\u2014 Mongolian Atrocities and Their Causes.The pages of modern Chinese history are stalned with blood\u2014the blood of helpless and defenceless men and women.Since the days when Europeans first went to the Far East, but especially, during the past forty years, there has been a constant succession of brutal murders\u2014murders \u2018usually brought about solely by the passionate hatred of the yellow man for the white.One of the most characteristic of these was the Ku-Cheng Massacre, on August 1,\" 1895.The Church Mlissionary Society has & very successful enterprise in tnat city.There were \u2018many converts, and no one \u201cdreamed of any danger.Five lady mis- sionarles lived In one house on the hills beyond the city during the summer heat, end close to them llved Mr.Stewar:, the missiopary in charge, his wife, apd five children.\u2019 AN AWFUL BIRTHDAY.August 1 was the birthday oi one of the children, so early in the morn:ng theee of his brothers and sisters got up aid went out on the hills to gather tiowers.Hearing thorns and drums they ran to look at the procession.Une Chinaman seized the eldest girl by the hair and beat her.She tore herself from him and made for home, to find the house occupied by the mob.She raught a glimpse of her father making for her mother\u2019s room, and then no.more was seen of either of them.Seeing the bouse \u2018burning, she got her little brothers snd sisters, and dragged them off.The baby she pulled from under thé body of is dead nurse.Her two brothers and her little sister were all wounded.An Amcrican missionary, hearing the riot, rushed up to help, but he was too fate.In the brief tlwe nine had been murdered, and two of the chiidren abon dled.\u2018The story.of ihe death of these brave girls, one of whom.Miss Marshall, was the daughter of.a Blackheath vicar, went with a thrill vf lio:ror through the land.Why were they murdered?A proclama- tic: had Ten issued among the people as fnilews: \u2019 \u201cNot:¢r Is hereby given that at the present time \u201cforeign barbarians\u2019 are hiring evil characters *n kidnap small children, that they may extract oii from them for use.I have a female servant, named L!, who has personaly sern this done.I exhort you, goo people, pot to allow your children tu go out.1 hope you will act in accordance with this.\u201d The mod did act on It.WHAT LORD LOCH ENDURED.The experiences of Lord Loch and his - companions in 1857, present a tale of hor- gor rarely equalled.Harry Loch, then a young man of thirty, wns attnched to Lord Elgin\u2019s punitive mis sion in China.Messrs.Wade and Parkes, the English.interpreters, wére sent forward dy Lord Elgin, under a flag of truce, to arringe tue, terms of peace with the Chl.= A\u2014 U THE JEWELLERY a « EUROPE DOUBTS 1T Date of the Conger Despatch is Not Sufficiently Clear.LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.Europe Has a Terrible Task and Must Start on it Calmly and Without Undue Haste.London, July 21.\u2014 The Conger despatch fails to carry conviction to elther the Rrit- ish press or publie.Its genuineness 1s not disputed for, as Is poluted out here, the Chinese must possess quite a sheaf of such messages, which the Ministers frultlessly endeavored to get tranmiited, from' which \u2018they could easily sclect a non-cominittal- despatch to serve \u2018the required purpose.A slight ray of hope is admitted.in, the fact that both Mr.and Mrs.Conger ave known to have been on very friendly terms with the Empress Nowager, but the universal opinion here 1s that, If the despatch Is genuine, the date 13 falsified.\u2018 The Spectator says :\u2014\u2018\u2018It matters nothing whether the Enipress Dowager or Princess Tuan is the reigning monarch.Roth ai¢ devoted to the extirpation of foreigners, and not one of the viceroys wlll dare oppose.the antl-forelgn policy.\u201cThe plot has coverell the whole emplre.Men who have dared to order a Rasslan city.upon Rus cath on June 28, in tbe Secret Council No.2; then part awa te dou los h .; ; .' .7 Here, then, you have a large group of in- : y under and up close to the collar, which forms a knot as in : , : ; tensely interesting Children tof Ae fu.Chamber of the Imperial Palace, before the the third sketch; and) lastly, draw it down through tbe kuot, as Is clearly shown In ot Men S Hats from the best London Makers, : * bios A 8 he least, ls certain, a, t- Enrperor, the Archdukes, High Court fune- the fourth sketch, © + : \u2018 in all the newest shapes , à.J y .re , = - .; » for them-they will never be called upon te Privy Councillors and Miulsters, .¢ \u2018to solve the problem of marriage and di- 2% at thls oath was connected with his SOFT FELTS, in Black.Fawns and Greys Sore as it Is presented Co us in America fortheeimine- morganatic.marriage with * _ * .ys.0-day.The custom requires the Hindu pur- Countess Sophie ( ee ; - , .; ents to select a life-partner for thelr child ete po oe t hotel: ae Le ha com HARD FELTS, in Black, Brown, Fawns, &c.ee at a very tender age.The Hindu husband { rprise to everybody, It had not .: fa uéually kind fo his wife, but it Is a nega.been difficult to observe until lately that SILK HATS, in three shapes.tive, unemotional sort of kindness, as if the Emperar and the Archduke were not | : .\u2018 \u2019 he rege for Bimt by ligion in Ilv- Ion speaking trems, and it 4e said that the A full range of Straw Hats.and Tweed Caps, ete, ete.\"could scarcely expect to find an ideal affec-.officials of the Court were 80 convinced that : .\u2019 tion between men and women who fare had the Archduke would continue.in disgrace .T no voice in the choice of their life-mates.that they 1 ; \u201c2 .but must bow to a custom, which, bow- the a ne bim slightingly wherever ever, was not originally LAURE by their |.ped th 1 to th fect that the Arch \u2019 religion.Sad to gay.Jealousy I8 not un- e on 8s to e effect \u2018 e Arch- : \\ .Known among the Hindus, as the many duke Jdecepts Jor blmsclr, Js future wife HOW THE FOUR-IN-HAND TIE MAY BE FASHIONED.cases of wife-murder testify.So far as\u2019 is descendants all the legal consequenc- : .bave been able to judge, it would scem to \u20acS of the morgauatic marriage-\u2014that ix, bis ., The competent staff constantly kept in this depart- .Be a Jealousy based wb\u201d possession.rath | éinum the pritileges and Fichi of bis birth ™ ¢ mbthod ade ) .ment.enables the execution of orders on the a ove.re s ! gus : 8 » .= : se \u2019 Ber husband, her parents gave Ber to him and position, nor have any children born of ish pe on od adopted hy the fashionable girl for achlering « smart, man - shortest notice.High Grade Work and Finish.without her consent.and In some Instances the niarringe.If he wuccreeds-to the throne plish effect in her string tie is as follows: \u2014Cross the tle, the left end over right, and Mourning Orders iven special t ti 2 \u2014 as when a grown man marries a child of he will not make his wife Empress of tie fn the usual fashion, as in illustration No, 1; then wind the upper end over the .5, .BIVS pecial a tention at en or twelve years\u2014he pays for her In Austfia or Queen of Hungary, and he will left forefinger to form a loop, as in the second illustration; transfer this loop t customers\u2019 residence.t = p wot give his children the rights.and\u2019 posit- P.5 N op to tho \u2019 fnoney.He puis all bis farines Into neck- ion of members of the Impérial Horta « thumb and first finger of the right hand, and uke the left hand to tuck the lower end and Into the heavy silrer or old bands Countess Sophie Chotek comes of a very of the tle: through the loop in tront of tEe bow and in the opposite direction; draw which cover her arms from wrist to shoul old Boheulan tamil, which lias never heen the knot tight, and the result\u201d 1s the straightest, neatest, crispest of bows, as shown ; \u2018 ger.Hin desire scons to be ae his money fully served the reigning house.The branch In No.4; & bow that rarely loosenx, never fwists nor droops\u2014in fact, Is worthy even .NOTICE.is Ts and to gratify his wish to view the from which she descendsy ls quite poor.of the confideuce of goltug girl ou a windy day.: shining gold as'often as possible, Te tells Her father hier a Chuintess : 07 For the convenience of customers residing at the sou pe ee hut on oe aoe hanks nick, rourteru years an.She pas one LAKE SHORE, all goods purchased during the week, and A 10 BC : o.irotber, who Is a provincial official; and - = .i planes So hie Tain must rene \u2018neither six sisters, of whom four, are marmied up to FRIDAY NIGHT, will be forwarded on Saturday J - § [ .one as long ago as 1868 in Stuttgart, w ere ur own deli £ \u201cher father was minister .The Countess was by ° à very waggons.} How THE TRAGEDY 1S ENACTED.wost carefully educated, and had a great \u201cBut sometimes the \u2018other man\u2019 does come! The husband says nothing, there is no quarrel, but one day he grasps more tightly the cutlass he wields so deftly, and there is a flerceness in each stroke as he predilection for- arts and letters from her early youth.She is of a sweet, retiring disposition, not fond of society, but gay and hippy in the family circle.Shé was very happy when she lived in the Archduchess Ixabella\u2018\u2019s household with the seven MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.FAS Nf ¥, cuts down the stout sugar canes through the long, hot day.At six o'clock, when bis task is finished, he does not go home, as darghters and the ttle son and belr of the Archduke Frederick.- .HENRY MORGAN: CO.HOW THE STRING TIE IS FASHIONED.\"SUMMER TOILET TABLE SECRETS usual.but bides among the tall canes until THEIR AFFECTION DISCOVERED.: .the darkness, which comes so early and .: .i ; > - } so swiftly in the tropics, falls.Near the As the Archduchess\u2019 daughters grew up + : ' tL ] .\u2018 MONTREAL the Archduke Frederick was a frequent visi.\" tor, and spent whole evenings with the : \u2018 favorite lady-in-waiting, Countess Sophie, in ; \u2018 some cosy corner of the.salon, spraking of | pat ride tn lus Ja hie aperia! carriage, art and taking her advice on the castles ut she ne barracks where he lives is a pond which supplies the people of the estate with water.In some low sbrubs growing on one elle of this pond he waits.The gnds favor : : helr room.ä : v Lim.Rit et of pond.In which he was rebutiding, An! for which ton n it.A ken Side Alone md.ee Eh Pre a he wae Tari ot park ue dn, abot] SRG Fea In ai vers | 4 \u2014 hind ber, her bods bends to (dip tbe pal enr Rs : ; N , st not \u2018sit In the opera box with him, ; ; .R : oF Archduke had spent a night at Halbthurn, D attend the races in the Imperial stand: There are some articles which are gen- who dread mosquite persccution.Camphor | \u2014 descends swiftly, sufely\u2014nne stroke, a faint shriek, and the head falls on the water.the hody to the earth.The murderer\u2019 escapex tn the eane field, but in the morning his hiding-place ts found by the police.He ls arrested, speedily tried.and hanged.The day before the execution he sends word to his friends that hé is glad to die; to-morrow he will again wan: hanks oft the sacred Ganges; in erally.deemed necessary for the suminer girl to have on her tollet tiible and there afe many luxuries the use of which, has lotig remained the cherished secret of a few.No toilet talue is complete without.borax; it softens the water aud Ternoven gTese from the face wlithéut parching the sklo\u2019 as ammonli is apt'to do, Be sure your cold cream also is effective in keeping away these tiny pests, as well as in soothing their bites, A place should De found on every toilet table for a plece of cocoa butter, as it is, the best known skin food.\u2019 All athletic.girls must realize the value of witehhazel for the strains and, brulses «so frequent during summer outings.Violet lavender, and almond tollet waters the cutlass Archduchess Isabella's Hungarian property, and left for his own castle of Eckartsau early in the morning.As Is the fashion with young men here, he wears on a chain bis kéys, pencil, matchbox and other gun dries, all in gold, and his valet has to place them in his \u2018pocket when be is dressed, The chain slipped under the toilet cover, the servant torgot ail about it, and when the And so forth, ad Infinitum.\u2014\u2014 Leet ICE CREAM AS A NOVELTY.It Was First Sold in New York in DO YOU WISH TO KEEP fs made from » + der by the ants of Halbtl found it the Arch vegetable fat, : at you keep à qe ce ç , ; A 8 Or \u2018does he pervants o albthurn found e Arch-| getable fat, and that you keep oa sufliclent are very much used, but the old-fashioned .mn A edi \u201cheart tas hor USE LSE SY ly omnes tn 1660.fee A EP Es iv \u2019 ¢ the : life here, \u2018hess Isabella, who closely BX: .fp rent uses, A little cold cream ruhbbe ny hox of white vaseline, with ' Ÿ vengeanre ai the com of or sa ppear as a bachelor property, and found atrached to \u201cLadies and gentlemen may be Süpplied on the skin and puffed over with rice pow.which to coax the growth of the eyelashes \u2018 B | 4 Lg patterfis or human belng does not Eee er plate avith ice cream every day at the city tav- der will do much toward preventing sun- und eyebrows.phould not pe forzatten, : 3 4 0 RELY ; | + Ale ; \u2019 Cl LL .i burn.: Flowers of sulphur In a wise ngt ec ; seem to WOITS him.painting of her lady-in-walting, Counteks So-|ern by their humble servant, Joseph Tue wise sunimer-giri will have a small handy in summer; only do not or Ti nent - + DEEDS NOT WORDS.phie Chotek.The Countess went to sTAYÿ Crowe.\u201d \u2018This advertisement appeared in bottle of fresh lemon Juice put en her tol silver.\u2018One ounce of fluwers of sulphur to BF GO TO a, - ot + four ounces of alcohol make an excellent \u2019 \u2019 , .Id let table every mornini, « [0 wil draw the with her sister.wha Is married in Dresden Inflammation from prickly heat, as well as .\u201cLutchmee's wedding 1s a typicaï one, 59 to Herr von Wuthenan, but she had her\u2019 the New York Post Boy of June 8, 1756.lotlon for any skin trouble, and a teaspoon .es ri .at .1 shall briefly describe it.The remonte Imperial admirers word, and when he Pyramids of red and white ice cream, subdue a ton Tuddy complexion: It will ful, thoroughly mixed with a little honey consist of deeds\u2014not words: | rt he could not go to see hér she cante to Aus ith bh and liquors, rose, ciñnamon remove stains from the skin or nalls;: and papery to sign: no priestly words trix at his bidding \u2018 with punc 1 , .If used dally with an orange atlek will Thus they spent three days last Christ.Castie Hekartsau, én the Danube.There was a time when the Archduke waa even prepared to renounce thé throne If he could not otherwise marry the Countess, but consultations with the first legal au: lnder any growth of the cutlele.Put in water jt is splend.d as 3 skin tonie, or tak en Internally, tive tex-poonfuls In n gliss of water (very morning wlil serve as a mild purgative, 4 The victim of ; PS TT and light monthly instalments.I esse A MALAY WEDDING.NOVEL WINDOW DRAPERY.) | tulx \u2018of tee, Then he wold for $1 each; Others followsst bam, but he retained the Cape Town neognito to most A charming effect at a window with a person, not likely to think curtain that la at once a graceful drape and wave in the hair on a damp day.The jules squeezed from cucumbers, a8 little benzoin and some erushed strawher- ries will give the skin a transparent whiteness.To bathe the face in buttorimi'k will remove freckles and tan.A hath brewed J fram plantain leaf cures any {irritation of the skin.White of egg mixed with lemon juice and Tubhed on the face an hour be- | fore the hath will render the skin marvel : NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST, 18.scarcely forks oF Rpnons are er tasted 1t than he declared that an the future it Khould form a part of the White .High, Dry, Salubrious, Perfect Titles.Easy Access and Is terra + .aml one fs Liberal Terms, | reputation of making the best we cream, less surface a fen ' .any.that It was due to her | bec net It.Ite to | .nhadows over all, the glorious white light prople.Some say: t : and became rich ann result.It came to be fof the Malays as the richest class.Such mellows the tone of the room b ring a .of the tropical moon.ufiuence that the id NO hen ne VAS} hawked about the atrectx like the present ts the fact, \u2018however, ns°they owi n great the light beautifully, in the economical Jost : : \u201cOne gets to love these people.Beantl- | consump Tnt aubmitted to severe prescrip: hokey pokey, but remained an expensive [ideal of real estate and have a practical trivance of a New York artist, Miss Allce .S ; d St.H ;( + $ ful natural surroundings help one.to get tors, at 4 Tuxury.manopely of the cnb and laundry bosiness.Donbery, who took the gold medal for EZ Take the St.Denis and St.Henry Cars, visit the park , A tons, amd when he suw that\u201dhe was Indecd mending ha took n vow that 1f he.quite re covered he would marry his fair counsellor, It was fear of going In the face of this and judge for yourselves.For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Head Officer A Malay wedding Is exceedingly picturesque, and the Buropeang often scek an invitation.The bride invarlably wears white satin, profusely trimmed with sliver tinsel, tepestry at the world\u2019s fair, and Is thus de- und the Hindu gerihed by an exchange: Saltpetre wan first used in Italy to cool drinks in the muddle of the sixteenth century.As carly aw the first of the weven- in touch with human nature, nature is very lovable.LAST GREAT DAY OF THE FBAST.A white Ince curtain of least expensive make, bit a good and hold oral design, had ?ae the Témmperée consent to the nth © .| ; ! .à inuer e Yow that ma Top ; teenth century fruits were frozen in ice [and the guests wr ln gorgeous attire become the worn 1 .\\ \u201cWell, thin feantink Swati) the he marriage.In court cireles certalo difficul- po ihe French, and ice cups became coms or Cichest: matin De fe priest wears hands and ome Jor wear In {he laundrens 1 a » same p ace ev which Is the veritable \u2018last ties that will hrlze out of-a- morgane mar-| ooo = Ted Hiquors wers introduced by the wide white tronsers SEA gayly embroldered blem.It was mounted rit was a pro- 3 145 ST JAM ES STR i J Ie dn of\" the fenst.\u2019 As many of the Hage are discuneré with ere ee lemonade sellers of Paris in 1600.About cont, with a flowing cloak of-xllk or watin \u2018cheese cloth at 4 cents on varasod reflow 1 | \\ ° 4 : x guests ns possibly cam, Ket 8 haifholifag Ha \u201cty she \u2018accompanies him to the mn.| 1774 the Due de Chartres wan surprised to of brilliant hue.The wedding feast is ala quilting frame and the outlines were even.| ' Good Building 8 For Sale : 3 Be as to he able to tuke part in the final Be hen he starts for some Journey she find hin coat of arms nioglded in ices superb aalr, with a cuisine reserved fori |v but sketehily run In with old gold yellow |\u201d 00 u ng Sand For Sale.ER ceremonies.A donkey and small cart are jor: when Re .ART breldnl occasions, As the Malay Is permit-| crewel stitches\u201d It was then whipped nt \u2019 - ture.Early in ted to have four wives, weddings are not] the edge, finished with hrass rings, run on \u2018 .C.C.E.BOUTHILLIER, Sec.-Treas.toaned hy the overseex fa taken to her home In state.Early In the afternnon the procession forms.In the cart are Lutchmee and her hoy husband.the child wife lonkheg rather soher and tired.She wears the usual skirt and juta, but In place of the Acad dress Is a large © GOOD BOOKS FOR ALL SEASONS There are certain books among of rare occurrence.From wedding feasts to cemetery in a far ory, but the Malay cemetery Ia reply as Interesting In its way.At the head of the pewly-made graves are acen the cakes and ments for \u2018the æplrit of the dead to ent, and also for the ghosts that visit him when night falls.a mah! stick and passed through t .ettes, hich, porred an window prackoteso e the light more gra eye the lower part of the window mathe THLEPHONS MAIN 2615.with blue tisane paper pasted on\u2019 without , A crease, which when dry gives a faint grey a light mo needful to the artist who at that out of fashion amid the newer claimants wn of tinsel, : paper.About her neck, sboulders, and : mg our trea- : SN angle must guard aghinat a glare.The cur.A ATE SS | (TS Sn Ta Cle Ta fr fy Tears ol 4 | vu BEVEN hans OF OMAN | pi np = = airly shines with coconnut oll: in her ears Tools at their familiar covers, even when we Crockett's apell in magical, and tbe lov- [At frat the infant's cap, soft warm and only on Fone examination revealed its olny ONE MUST BE YELLOW.to the prayers of the children, pink lemo ; and on her fingers and toes are many wll have no half-hour to spare for their perus er of Scotch fiction, whose first initiation, white, .; +, vlicity method.; \\ ade showed ifs color In the glavs\u2014a result h ver rings, and her dain'y bent oe.pate | al.We slip the favorites into our trunks let us hope, was when she read \u201cGuy With strings ell mouthed and mauled, In \u2014 It you are of the typeof fashiopable WhO alain by adding a little currant or rasp: K Jairo ean rare a \u201cand travelling bags, and\u2019 are Tapper in ho= ~Mannering and *Kenthworth and \u2018Heart } \u2014mrry- plight.R \u201c, \u2018 THE GIRL IN PINK.cnnuot get throu ch the Season Wid.~ K.berry Juice.TL tels and pensions if the worn bindings take of Midlothian,\u201d by the master of all mod- qne' glddy - schoolgirl's \u201ctat, 8 waif and Some days ago T wang that dear defight, pat purs Pr wear.\u2019 Let ft be BOAT SONG, new white cotton sheet ornaménted with many rows and circles of stitching, And a mck and let Ce table there.ern romance-writing, wil not overlook hie Tue Girl Ine Whit ! ey! trimmed fn woderat on with tee When we boated, you and 1, their places on our stray.ç Any old thing that Wind¥rs not her play.Î f the same material tled so as to T irl wito Yikes poetry will have \u201cAu.great hooks, w hether the choice be \u201cKit I've seen one sluce surpasses her\u2014I think: nie LW ae form n nort of trourers.Neither bride nor of Leigh\u201d and \u201cIdylls of the King\u201d ennedy\u201d or \u201cThe Black Douglas,\u201d \u201cThe The Girl in link.think; the Dunder th heuer Alon \"white Rwaying willows kissed the Stream.bridegronm wears shoes or stockings At in that compartment of her desk where Red Axe\u2019 or \u201cMen of the Moss-hags,\u201d the The budding maliden's hat, pert, smart or Whate\" ennmetlés nttek\" with a gilt woh on the Was fy Yes, (was last Juiy! - ; the donkey's head walk Lutchmee's father Ge keeps her best books.Very likely rewarc in sure in absolutely \u2018sure.trim, og\" - esi the garb ln which 1 ste that tint| end, or 4 topaz cry< HN, Ud lay seventeen to two he'd mise \u201cRien sur!\u201d answered the other eagerly, The En gut.Quick! quick! Sto them! RD \u2019 ' \\ Ed Adi, far the vues was acces [uv all the sawe ; : and th a minute they were at It.soft] glishman laughed agp a ut very ; ohet the Kiglish tepard wight be driven Putting his hauds to his mouth he bel Daly lost.the first coup, and suddenly looked down pot to awaken oe think: 2 moncammenem ee ey bowl: \u201c1's a reprimand vou ll he having friend, {\u20ac 1 Mve to give tt to you.\u201d \u2019 ow Manslag on, he approached the river bank LY A route as devious an time would per wit, and keeping hs body crouched low, searched tor signin of a ferrybont of some hind.Ile continued this endeavor until he had journeyed a mile along \u2018the bank, to where the hourer of the hamlet luy | remembered that he had no money.Blushing with shame, he nevertheless mechanically went over to the fire and put his hand im his pocket\u2014 the pocket, that is to say, .the dead Chasseur.His fingers burned at the touch of five louls d'or.\"He lost four out of the five, and then at Inst hig luck turned.Ye won back \u201chis four gold pleces and twenty more helong- ing to the nlde-de-camn.It was the other into the wa.Mappity fr the opard atorvantil, Nu eus mére! (AWS Cu grief, and his copatvdes fell (ntu the haul of Wir John.who lrarwed tu the whl of time the fate that was awalilug mit The aequel we all Quow: the masterly 1\u20ac : awful reireat aorvem the wala, tho pursuit \" \u2019 on the Ejxvee, Uucil the « : Dy Ne lat ; Guatit by the bigh collars in the day-time.A small diamond safety-pin quickly rectified the error, but that girl must have felt her triumph pretty complete when she went to | the dinner party the same evening and found her would-be detractors of the afternoon practically in a walst-band and shoul der-strups, while she herself did not display much more than the top of a dimpled ++0-+-0+-000000.{ POT-POURRI.| +00.ing of her, of her llps, end be only half heard her words.ps \u2019 \u201cStop what?\u2019 he asked, stooping with a swift movement to kiss her.Rut she sprang back, angry and frightened.\u201cStop them, J say, Jack.They are go- Ing to fight, and perhaps they'll kill each other; aud it's my fault.I've been very Niet, Lt Th Ta ayseltts and she fait the thing vou do atone It\u2019s the thing you lcave undone, véraion of the og) oie na sad trivmph right opposite to tim, 4.© a ho ! n darted out of the room w shoulder.Austrian war, aw ually tbe .; opposite to Him, and, consequ>ntiy, now who laoked small, .hich gives you a bit heartach ; : of Corunna, wich inspired the British conceated him fram the view of the Frenci \u201cI have no more muncy to stake,\u201d sald £ At this he awoke, He caught her he- at the petting of the es ache Now, however, English gtrls wear very renew the strife aud gare post on the hil The stream here was he: .ore she was out of the house And clutch- |.The tender word forgotten, =~ transparent end distinctly low-cut bodices for the daytime.1 saw a gmartly-dressed Partiatueut tv soclety woman at Raneleigh the other af- v bia chauve fu Bortug Wellealey in which these fateful due ed her firmly.\u201cIt's an awkward thing, sweet,\" sald he, The letter you did not write, narrow, and us there was nothing to he The flower you might have sent, dear, ound in the shape ot a hoat he decided\u2019 at \u2018Never mind.\u201d sald Daly: \u201cstake anything.at all-stake your clothes.thelr own way.Rat If you say so I'll do it.What shall I say to them?is lt your fault?\u201d \u201cOh; stupid! Can't you sce bow wicked \u2018I've been?[I've made them both think I cared for them! I've made them furiously jealous; I was so tired waiting for you to come! and now if they're killed I'll never speak to you again?\u2019 The mauner 3 (lemen, w Ihe masner ba whieh ads bas becs te risk eversthing and swim across.le |.\u201cIf yon don't want them at once, I will o interfere hetween two indignant gen- Are your haunti 3 terdoon, who had her lovely organdie mus- 1 , Le oustr SN down, the story te which [was at \"the ?: ; \u2018And by what right, If 1 may ask, do further development In any special direc- gone times, says a writer in the London Mail in: tolerably rapid succession he lightened stranger.; 6 By Chas.G.D.Roberts.$ ro tnterfere in our pastime?* enquired | tion she easily obtained It.says Edward there was à drummer who drummed for the : l \u201c himself of his never enormous stock of Instantly the latter dropped his pistol, |e : ) $ Batata Jack, who was more embar- Bok, in the Ladies\u201d Toma Journ lL a te het Yt toe ened Play co ack, .\" .; MPANY.ready money, bills on Mr.Greenwood, © Charing Cross, representing a future six t and crying ¢'Je vous demande pardon, mon ami!\u2019 \u2018stretched out a long arm.and grah- 4000000000000 000000000000 rassed than he would have cared to show, chose to answer the Intter question.A German sclentist has patented what he Asserts to\u2019 be a punéture-proof tire-fllinz.tied up in bis own drum and flung from a high tower.After vainly pleading for his hb Cottonades, Tickings, Denims,Awn- months\u2019 pay dimcounteé iers pertaluiig te bed him as the current swept him past the Mademoiselle ut Lalanne was In 2 gay \u201cRy no right, geotlemen.\u201d be replied i Gqp ruccesaful,* says Popular Selence, \u201cit lite, the poor little drummer threatened that A > y .hit.§ pa v.o 4 .ANY L » : .A is personal It was a small, frail craft into which or might, me etore, EP heartily.\u2018\u2019and I her to apologize Vu Jon © will prove a heen to bicycle riders, as well bie ghost should haunt the family for ever ings, Shirtings, Flannelsttes, Ging the same, various items of fullest manner I know, too.as tn owners of rubher-tired vehicles of all wardrabe.ant hog hh OE er es vraie air ras Pair et arin and to be kind.On the contrary, with a Wo- antisfaction for may abfuptoess, and of Kind, and air saddles and cushio Th Legend has it that generation after geger- hams, Zephyrs, Skirtin, Dress exception of his swo by A Pa he wh Ps ly.had bh ne peratic ue nt man's title to the unexpected, she WAS course I! am quite ready to afford it to; al : |« Jelly a 2 1 cus lve i = ation the dead drummer bas sounded\u2019 th S A su Dot only what he had w ma PE na manpral the APrAF out OP LINE gas the moment.With à Kind of You both If you demand it But I beg ; gädded ta FT ent hardenine, and an anti last post for Earl and Countess of à ibe Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, An- sdvanced post in the regimental carts and bis eyes sufficiently to cléar his- viston, he found himself In company with an evil radiant analice: an impulse té be delicate- you rather ta Accept my apology.\u201d that later on,\u201d sald De septic preparation that keeps (t from fer.and the roll of the drum has through the golas, Yarns, ete.aboard the transport down at the base, but ! ly cruel lurked behind the tender scarlet | \u201cWe can dise | % other saeaslon near and far of visaged Spanish waterman.and his reseu- | Curve : le enve ! © can discuss he « menting.The mixture is first heated until long centuries blanched the faces of many Which the Tecalloction occurred to him, In- er, who.seen near by.presented a most | carve of hier Hpe.aud the ar ory nue Taatour, in tones g: Wie - it Hquifies and is then heate nto n stiff §lomates of Cortachy Castle.{ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP- \\ cluding a half interest in a chasing stable outlandish aspect.He was a man off'rorsfully, n merciless desire to.wound the in A a, CU ! > foam.While in this frothy condition It is In 155 a visitor at Cortachy was dressing .PLIED.; at the Curragh.Arter he had actually gome forty years of age, and wore a fierce two men who hung upon her words.Her i fH rose thé blades could cross again | Introduced Into the tire or saddle, and al.for dinner.A tatoo was beaten beneath her _ mortgnged the servicys of his batman, he Gallic heard.On his head he hore a Fius- mother, Madame\u2019 de Lalanne.an elderly the En linker ane stepped forward sharply {lowed to cool and partly solldife.The re- window.The lady listened in surprise, for , \u2014 tad nothing left but his horse, Plous Wil.kar's bushy, with the scarlet hag of the gentlewoman of Quehee, dozed over her | his on hod \\ Prawn + Leult Ix a lght, xpongy material, of colular 88 far as she knew there was no bandsman ot .; liam, the clothes he stood In.She sword 10th: .his tonic was a British, tnfantry $C eine beside the ample hearth.Be en he hogan, In, n° formation, exceedingly teht In weight, und al the Castle.Golnr down to dinger she sald D.orrice, Sons 0.be carried, and the value.0 s commis- cratee, Ww e talls- Inpped off: around Madetaolselle was dressed In n° shortish | voles of must inaint (hat \u201cyon | PTOOf agnins ncka, nails, glass and a he : ; ! - slon.\u2019 hin loins Rung a peasant woman's petil- skirt of the pattern worn hy the conntry pb \u2018 y ~., X01 | puncturing objects.\u201cWho is it that plays the drum eo skill- \u2014AGENTS-\u2014 On i he rmillogiy obmerved that.he cont, the hem of which touchsd bis chives.girls.of ther pattern rom aot.af | hie hie san fo Ket of a _ .fully outside the castle ivered.Th would play no more, and, notwithstand-.[ and henenth this Captain Daly percelved | {he coarse wool of the district, but a.pembered that he would certainly not he | There fe no drmg vet dincovered, sa far cou ean x de a4 ro an : vered > o | MONTREAL AND TORONTO.ng « pressing tort from Mapa hook Tha Eh Te re xen ed from heavy homespun linen\u2019 bleached\u201d to the , fulfilling Marie's wishes If he should him- go ne know, which distinctly Fie ~ to\u2019 of Mery \u2018Oily at \u2018he able was deadly put Plous am In ; Re = * > tint of cream: the hodlee was of the\u2019! self Kil ane or perhaps both of these im- | the body when It Is taken.AU 9 ere | ah Ww o oi \u2014 Is be Keottish claymore, and also (thi ore .; : ; Len lle .Tee © white.Within a week the countess lay\u201d in himself and retired, rtill smiling, trom the h 1t a t ay and (Unis enmé stuff, with sleeves turned back at petuons and infatuated Frenchmen: and vale 1 strengthenine Frs SFR her shroud.The drummer was the spectre little knot of gamblers.from the buckle) a horsehair plume.the elbows to show arms that were siim | the thought gave him pause.He: consider.he Ix under thelr influence, do so not br ad.of Cortachy Castle.\u201cThe \u201cmen called a pantering jest after Daly gaped at this monstrosity With nimaet to thinness, but _milk-white and be: ed the situation very awkward alto.} 3 #+666406406060 156080000004 the .jauntily retreating figure, and sas something appro fh in \u201c| witehingly moulded.Ovér her shoulders ; gethér.- = y ding units to his body, bit br utilizing wi fr Fear Twith Sort Englistman \u2019 the shouldérs shake as readily as nee 1 He t the ee oF Ne Wane, or 8 wie theown rareleesly a shawl of fine silk, .© Rut now Jack Molehy had.an inspira those units ofsforee which he has alrends fidest sôn, at the Tulchan, a shooting Todue Sook\u2019 hi oo ey hank TS turn She monster smiled re | Black, but ne blacker than the silken hair (Hon, He would thr diplomacy.Replac natin nf Nh Monin cova, at the héad of Glenshee, mi his way which, new = : i > ce .8 re ne : .hy the digestion à «= fond.ala.eacon, > head N 5 .ssed his yon \u201cFfave nn fear: he sald, \u201cAlthough 1 above lt.On her small, slim feet, one ling his sword, and relapsing into hix coun 00 Lo Snntitios Mt offen, nnd toa nnd The night was wild.and darkness had long set in before he saw the lights of the shoat- .ed on them, appeared on Captain Daly's face they would have spared their chaff.wear the Scottish uniform, 1 am as good whe wore shoes of fine seatiet leather.; \\ similar Anbstances, while they temporarily \u2018 | Sauntering past the sentry, Daly wade a Jrenchman as yourself.These little hoes overs girl In Acadia tally pon, (ne oman © 1 hated te Alsturh chuse nervous work to seem light, do ro jue lodge.Then up, the Bl Be the long for a clump of olive trees a few hundred | The devil you aré! thoucht Captain had heard of and diartissed with jealous | you, but I had ta da \u2018an L was commanid- only hy adding to the units of force which ya © st.vi m.14 be nein out of doors J yards In front of the furthest vedette: Daly.\u201cAnd ff thats the, Seottish unl.He er rte, fadoad, avon of the | na.\" \u2018Mademoiselle de Lalanne sent me.R than dosnt to en fn bis dntly Vite, these | baking BONER CONE X arkied Lord OgilSY.it ought to have heen either cat down form T comm from Pekine.{Grand Pre malds had xeen them, for the | with positive orders to stop the \u2018fight at units which he shourd.most sacredly Pre estence* was his only answer.It was or occupied, but business of placing pickets._ bothered bis head about the matter.Captain Daly's these trees was to pick out which to hang himself, out friends: hroke could bethe youngest subaltern had not a rudimentary knowledge of the and no one else | object \u2018in approaching | a nice one on of sight of his for Captain Daly was ns broke as | Had he been at home he would have put a pistol bullet througn the roof of his mouth, hut he was a good enough soldier to remember the worry the He quickly gathered that the Frenchman war a staff officer, carrying despatches to Marcha! &oult, In the supposed dis guise of a Highlander: but from whom the despatches came Tinly could not for the life of him make out.The Frenchman had heen travelling by four horsed chaise, which was too big for the wherry.and had to he left at the other side of the stream.He hoped to be able to find a vehicle And horses at the village with which to continue his of which kept rvestlessly tapping the floor, De Lalannes, mindful of thelr past niz- venrial pride, maintained their ninofness nmlid.their changed fortunes.Benutiful na was her face, ed, finely chiselled, white with whitness of Ivory, KX, eyes that made Marie de Lalanne the wonder of all Acadia When she turned their dark radiance trom time to time full upon hearts jump painfully brond-Hrov- the warm | tomary large good humor, he it wax, above all, her\u2019 : fs of: any concerts to FoU, n Ÿ da.cach other no Injury.her two ecavallers both felt thelr | and each baume |! quarrel, riled gen- any cost.In my stupidity T thought ! might have\u2019 to fight sou.both, in order tn ober her.Rut T should have known, ns soon AS | saw the courtly gentlemen : vou, were, that my one effective weapon would be the expression of her wishes.Khe simply Impleres you.if.her happiness .that you will She bexeeches will put your ou to promise that you à ; farever br: whatever it mar He.without which promise she declarés that scrve as his reserve fund.About ten million wonien are exasperated every day hy men sitting on tables, So far ne 1 am aware, wonien do net pay for the furniture, and it.Is none of their husl- ness hoge it.ls used.The habit of men sit ting on tables Kas Ted fo the Invention of the cushioned billiard table, and will no \u2018doubt ultimately result in other clever nn.tions.At one time It was supposed that men chose to .ait on tables because they drum.day the dead drummer of Cortachy \u2018Castle.8 Earl of Airlie died in London within less | \u20ac than a week.When the father of the Earl of Airlie, who, fell in South Africa last Monday died, it is paid that the drummer did not sound It may be true.beaten It on this occasion.side will not be denied their ghost, may he that we shall soon hear thatthe epectral drum was heard at he before the gallant cavalryman fell in TUGKETTS | MYRTLE 4°si NAVY _ See T.& B.in Gilt on The is crhaps he has not But the country- and it sCortachy report of firearms causes on outpost duty, Journey ith 2 fierce pe ow pitch the other | \\ fot I 11 t 4 b S = : ° oe ron the -nearest windov.{ she will Hee In cease rg anxiety.:, cou get exercise without exertion v and, besides, he had no pistol, having just He asked Daly whether be knew of any The two young men upon whose pas- i think.athmen, from my observation of ' swinging thelr own legs and by kicking the South Africa.Each Plug.parted with his to Captain Masham.Agalc.eattle belng available, and the Intter, af- slon she was playing so recklessly had her anlicitude In\u2019 this matter, that one or legs of the table.The actentific fact ts that \u2014\u2014 .: he might have played the Roman fool and ter an affectation of cudgelling his brains, come to Grand Pre village that same even.| the other of you must be honored by a tables are more magnetic than chairs, If 67-7000 0000000008 dled on hls own sword, but he feared declared that he would not like to say ves, ing from opposite directions.- Roth had very distinguished place In her regard.\u201d three men walk Into a room where there 18 .IN RUBRIC.\u2018 * .that some wretched peasant might he! for fear of causing disappointment, should made all haste out over the hill to the Fach on hearing these angaclous Words, no weman two of them will make for the \u2019 .: : strung up under suspicion of having mut.he prove to be wrong.old farmhouse hy the Gasperean, Captain éonceived himself to be the one so hon- tablesnaturally.1 oped an antique\u2019 miseal clasped with = dered him.le would ut himself.If he were fonnd hauging, bis sword in its rcabbard by bis side, peo- nderstar.d mo-ane WAS to Llzine The aide-decamp suggested that probably some of Daly's Chasseurs would be found in the village, whereupon the gallant His mind.Intent upon the dread raerl | fice.he entered the little grove and east officer repiied that it was Impossible for him to be sure, as he had heen ahsent for some days, having been taken prisoner by tarrns\u201d journering on snowshoes from the French post at Chignecto, had arrived first, flushed sith elation at finding ! mademoiselle alone\u2014for Madame de Tn- « lanne was ever too sunk In old dreams | to enunt as a personality.Searvcely had , ored.\u201cInto De Latour's cold eyes came a gleam of elation.Mademoiselle de Lalanne\u2019s wishes are * said he, sheathing y from you er should 1 A command, monsieur.\u201d his sword.I need no apol tor having ohered them.Rat The really smart gtr! is alwabs particniar to wear the proper shirt waist at the proper time.For all outdoor sports her waists are exceptionally platen.Many of them this \u2018ear are laid In tiny plaits at the neck rol yore Limned thervupon\u2014designs, minutely scroll- eds And on an.oft:thumbed page did T behold The puckered parchment cover fretted o'er With curious figures some skilled hand ot ALVERT\u2019S CARBOLIC a critical glance arcund:™he had banged the English, from whom he.bad only Just he bowed his devolrs over the little Tem- | wish to hold you to account had you fati- © other men in his diy, and knew what to escaped.less white hand.which mademoiselle was : ed to fulfil them to the letter.\u201d na he ht ne Rack le den Une word in rubrie-Love.This and no .look for.- \u201cI see you-have recovered your sword,\u201d wont to use ns mercilessly as her eves, | I -thank you, monsieor, with all my laid tn fine plaits or has one box plait more, - O0 ge The precise kind of tree he wanted stand : ohserved the stranger, a shade suspicious- | when there eime from the hunting fields heart,\u201d rald Captain Jack, bowing, And ; down the centre or Is made with a plain 1 marked It among black letter -lincs a : , a In the middle of the grave, but as he ly, behind La Heve the spare, rombre-anited.biting back a smile.\u201cAnd you, mousieur.French back.À few of the outing shirt score, ., Co > .\u201chave 1 Bo deeply did it on my heart\u2019 take hold.[4 unequalled as a remedy fo- Chafed 8 approached he wos disensted to And *hat | a French eDcer it had already a tenant, of chasseurs, who had clearly been there \u201cI never parted with it \"> answered Daly, | in tones which made the stranger forget rilent figure of Jean Michel Landry de Latour, the proud and lnpoverished de.ascendant of the De Latours of Port Royal turning to Barras, he went on, for wy someyhat grace from you also blundering zeal?\u201d waists hate the yoke hack, hut only a fet For a walgt of this sort the conventional | shirt waist sleeve is generally used with a To one I showed It whose bright aureole Piles, Scalds, Cuts, Sore Eyes, Hands, Chilblains, C Earache, orale Obed his doubts of him in his admiration for some time.- | his spirit.: .and St, John.; \u201cMademoiselle's wishes are my law.\u201d | plain stiff cuff, but occasionaily the siceve Uf hair had tilched the first soft Hights of Rheumatic Pains.Throat Colds, Ringworm, With a revulsion of feeling from his own \u201cYou must share my carringe with me.\" Now on the coming of Captain Barras, eaid he, bowing very elaborately: \u201cand he | 1g tucked.dawn.ne b - | .and Skin Aliments generally.gell Intent, Daly cut down the melancholy eried the aldede-camp.\u2018You will.no mademoiselle hnd nat heen avergracions.| who carries them out Is my ecasample.\u2014_ And over'it she brooded lingeringly: Large Pots, 1s 1lad each, at chemists, with temnant of what ceemed to have been doubt, have much Information concerning It was when De Latour arrive! that the , At this moment mademoiselle came trip It ta to natnre that we must look for the Fould she hut ope the roiseal of my soul, \\nstructions.Just such another man as himself, and, | the English to impart to the Marshal.Tell enprice of gayety had relzed upon Per.ing from the grove, the hood of her cloak hoon of health.Her remedies ave fe r : nd turn cac nage à n rubric thereupon, Illustrated Pamphlet of Calvert\u2019s Carbolle prodding, on a Sword a shallow | me, what in thelr moral state?I bear What were these nnenconraged auitors Tor, Éaif fallen back from her hair.She came | ie.but ther are OLA print a a seer \u201cthat word only, would Preparations sent post free on application.ole in e moist ground, la m rever- they are afraid.Indeed, If not to furnish amusement up to the Englishman's side, and la er : The agencies which she employe In he lt .\u2014Clinton Scollard.Manchester ently to rest and said a short prayer over him\u2014Iin.French, as a compliment to hi client.Then he meditated awhile upon the un- one presents If one Pleanant Appearance angs for a long time upon a tree, shud- A Ko \u2018hod dered, and made bis way to, the far side \u201cHa, ha!\u2019 laughed the aldede-camp de- ginnee of dark disdain nt Parran.ack to the houre, and 1 will ask you ont an irritating forcien IL A of the thicket to take a whiff of fresh air iightedly; \u201cand they would be tep times The captain's mouth grew suddenly dry to take a glass of wine with me to th is 5 embrace, th Poe ie van lens ey before he finally made up his mind.fe afraid If they knew what I have az he perceived In this changed demeanor loug continuance of friendship betw tour eme provision she sends tml By \u201cTis an uncommon fine morning,\u201d he in the lining of my runic.\u201d of his hostess an: explanation of the chill two such gallant gentlemen @s 1 well |, dlcine to the blood.ch e lifezlr- observed to bimscif, &s he gazed away \u201cIndeed.\u201d said Captain Daly, \u201cI doubt civility which had greeted his own Ar know you to he.\u201d | encre to any diseased or injured ne down the frosty slopes towa the river.if anything could make them more afraid.\u201d rival.But In the next moment those rest.Roth men stosd bowing.each with his tear down and hurn waste matters, and He could see a little hamlet on the other but it did not appear were any of of he hill a mile or more behind the buildings suggested the prob.side of the atream, to be occupied.nor, indeed, the enemy visible, although a curl black smoke up able wheraahouts of a picket.Captain Daly.looked long and lovingly lly upon the gunwhale, capaizing the craft, Barras, and you, upon the bamiet: his eye had canght the which dropped its two occupants into thé De Latour's curt formality wags a velle) my dear friend Captatn Moleby, of the glare of sun upon a signboard, and a de- water.The Spaniard was swept away declaration of war, while the ela @ English garrison at linifax.It le my c sire for sherry entered Into him.by the current, but, driving the boat hook conrtesy of Barrax war an exquisite fhao- prayer, gentiemenf\u201d that when your gag LOW-NECKED DAY \u2018DRESSES He had no money to pay for refreati- through the Frenchman's petticont, Daly lence.And mademoiselle was sinfully de- and his are again at wif, as ig like to \u2014 ; ments, but the inn, lying as lt did under was enabled to bring bim safely to terra lighted.i be soon, he may mot fin:! ich swords as to Be Sti tized odd French protection, wae clearly fair game firma.'[ \"lie burden of the convertion was yours opposed to him, for he ls my de.Used gma as and \u2018for the poor brave Dritish soldier.In the other scale, British anld'ter te venture stream In the \u2018light of dny meant deat or capture.ainud.verv for the pnor brave across the hi \u201cRut,\u201d aunth Captain Dair plerred nt\u2019 the reflection, ve | \u201cAfrald,\u201d answered Daly, \u201cI shontd think go.The officers are hiding behind the men, the men behind the horses, thé horses behind the hedges, and the hedges'\u2019\u2014 he pulled np abruptly.\u2018\u2019They are indescribably afraid.\u201d : \u201cNot even,\u201d cried the alde-de-camp, \u201cif they knew that the Fmperor and the Guard were within striking distance , of them.\u201d .The hoat had reached the shore.-and Daly was stepping out when he heard these words, whereupon he stumbled heav- \u201cHow glad T am of this op rtunity to show ou my gratitnde,\u201d he Tried, before the Frenchman could open his mouth, \u201cIt's very amiable of\u2018 you.\u201d returned the other ruefully: \u201cbut 1 should .have been glad to postpone the nerasion until throngh the hour of waiting before her?On the Instant she was nll gracious I trust your absence from Grand Pre has not seemed mo long to you as It has to us, monaieur.\u201d she murmured as De La- tour kissed her finger-tipe, and shot a legs eves flakhed upon him something that thrilled like a caress, and stenightway, remembering all that he was and his rival was not\u2014rich, handsome \u201cAnd of high: favor with the Governar at Quebre\u2014he re.trrned the newcomers glance with Interest.When mademoiselle presented the two horne by Barras, who had a flow of glittering compliment at command.Mademot- selle De Lalanne~had btmt to direct the game, now with deft turn of phrase.now with à smile, now with a swift look: and with snch wicked nicety of skill did she hand lightly on his arm.Upon the two swordsmen she turned a smile of subjugat Ing sweetness.Co \u201cWith all my heart 1 thank you, gentle men, dishe raid, \u2018for Jour gracious çour- teay in yielding to my wishen.Let us and each belling In- those small fingers on the Englishman's sleeves.There brief panse, during whic : .flushed faintly, and her eyelids fluttered down.\u2018Then she went on steadily: y | nt to you, Captain And let me Patonsienr De Latour, hand on his heart, wardly at aight of commend him to your kind, will.\u201d .The two Frenchmen met each other's eyes with a glance of mutual comprehen: sion, murmured rome inarticniate cotpli- ments and hid their discomfiture In the healing energy of the human hodr.By this wonderful provision she performs her aur- ! gleal operations, now binding a broken \u201cbone in gristly splints and hastening new hone matter to the spot, or again casting replace them with strong new tissué: and by the same provision she dally renews the cells of the brain, stimulating one faculty ta perform the wark of another impaired.In short, she repairs and rejuvenates every part of the body, equalizing the physical tcrees and keeping alive the vital spark.ee Conspicuous\u2014Now the Fashion in England.|.1t-te-vdd how nn English woman will \u201cge the limit\" ax far as the ent of an evening gown Is concerned.hut let her bare so much | F.C.CALVERT & CO.CN ree\" I'm killed I'l seve me the anxiety of | 1 ima delivered my despatches I am wet direct it that within the half hour the air | final bitterness nf p-rmittine Captain Jack ; A à dring.und if Um captured it'll save me .to the skin.\u2019 : of that peaceful chamber aecmial nll of to help them où Twith thelr conta.as so toch below ber pret the daxaime messing exnenses And If neither hap- | \u201cRo am 1.\u201d declared Daly.who was bnsy awords At this point, however, she kept It was one of the trinmphe of Captain and e Is Mima izes oe so, aud so ns I'll have a good drink for nothing.| righting the boat and ry \"ar bla he things under curb, ne that neither man Jack Moleby's career that he did not con br (0 or Three anmmers ago 8 nd whatever happens there's the fun of , bank: but a brisk walk and a blazing dared mffle the shining surface of civiiity smile charmingly pretty little American girl belaz afacts in the 3t.of work done with the thing.Ke here goes.\u201d He was ahout to start upon his fourney, ! when a brilliant thought of how the perils fire will moon make us aurselves again.Let us only consider how fortnnate we have been In making each other's acquaintance when so much In need of mutual assistance.\u201d : «You are a true philosopher, air.\u201d ob served the aide-de-camp,- with chattering wlilch sht had apread between them.The ghostly patch.nf moonlight moved across the floor til it tonched and paled the scar tet of mademniselle\u2019s shoes, Then, on a sudden, inst as she opened \u2018her U for some sally more sweetly envenomed than any that had fone fore.the faint sdund ah \u2014\u2014 PRETTY ETHEL BARRYMORE.- \" Ethel Barrymore,more beautiful than ever, bas deserted Paris for London, where she made frightfully uncomfortable from what \u2018was in her point of view quite an !nnocent caude.She was at an English garden party and wore an exquisitely simple gown of thin white muslin with a fichu-shaped front that left a small V-ahaped portion of her -creamy-white neck ancorered.With her big Brainerd & Armstrong Asiatic Dyed Silks, Three handsed and scventy«is shades ineuse just the color lesting colom, fnsuse the basuty cé your werk téeth, and the two stepped out toward of à footate er part of the house tel oung Duchess of Suther- SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1000.| the village, leaving the boatman, ho hap caught her \u2018ear.Jo e dire beard it, bot ed.pnd Barymore ls & consoling crea | Diack Bat and large JThite parasol she wes long es the Lasts., 11 a n wan ashore on e oppo- t was what she was w tin or.er > 4 ; .: HERALD CcoOU ONS Site bank, where the stream took a short, face softened, and she sprang ep.\u2018ture to the Inventors of costume these days ever, razed at her askante, and 1 heard one Patsat Relders os no make) inonse convenience in using, sharp turn, to curse them for not bring- \u201cExcuse me.monsieur,\u201d she ratd, hast.when obese dowagers and emaciated ac of them whispering to Angiher She sure- waste, can't of tangle.) GOOD AS GOLD + + for him hack his boat.\u201c* lug: \u201c1 have forgotten something.\u2019 And.tresece are ly driving dresemakers te re Iy can\u2019t be quite\u2014q ot \u2014nlce, to wear ne avis .med V1 do mot doubt he amp: hwy Un rt, ie Te van \u2018men, ta duced prices Ethel ro, stands awhile theanrtime.shvs an Bugileh respond] Send three holder logs ar 8 one cent for our #BLUY.\u2018 us both,\u201d obaerv e arte-de-camp: \u2018they behin fF an caving the two men to : \u2019 \u2019 NN ' - embroides ifferen ++ +0 +0 000% are relenticss vilialng, thene Spaniards, stand with Diank faces sarin (after her before Ber pon tete, Der miliner « avan .dent time the poor Biel became conaclous of BOOK™\" exactly bow to » a ( \u201cInd \"agree aptain aiy, \u2018ve e or à moment, then turn the lovely \u2018Barrymore face aw en.1 This Coupon will be acospted by Mave bad a mont fortunate eagape,\u201d mean.to each \"other.De Latonr spoke first.goes away till they have decided what the remarks that ce bring leveled at her, THE CORTICELLS SILK co, Riqhellos RSC Pa.The, Montreal Herald in exchange for while consideMng whether It was not bis \u201cYour society Is distasteful to me, Cap- might be bent and least expensive in the and at last asked T hoetcss 'm de pera- - \u2014 ; .articles offered by it, on conditions duty to cut down bis man then and there.tain Rarras.\u201d sald be, \u2018coldly.way-of toilets, and she Is charmingly frock- tion whet was the ma ter.She explained EEN so ace specified io sald offer.gcise bis papers and escape, He bad \u201cI can quite imagioe it, monsienr!\u201d ed without having any \\deas of her own = alten .and said that ladies in Eng: : aly tho power to do Chia and prob- nun Sarre, the most cour- | npon the subject at Land ways thought it mere correct to.wea; 4 + t \u2018 .i Î ; \u2018 a + 4 "]
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