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The Montreal herald
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[" re SENNEVILLE CAN he VIN IN ALL nos of the Royal St.Lawrence\u2019 \u201cClub Hous ; Sorvel, July x.\u2014(Bpeciai From au ap \u201d penrauces the.zace to-day\u2019 \u201cWi be.a drift-; > Ing omtch !f, \u2018n fact, there Is a race: at - \"all.The lake has scarcely.a Fipple and rr as evens te @ulaly wader the effects of light breess \"rom the southeast.\u2018 The courte to-day Is \u2018triangular, the same \u201c au yesterday.\u201cBach - leg ts one mie amd a .talrd, and the yachts cirelé the course.\u201d three times.The time Ut is three nours , a half.- The conditions are \u201880 \u2018muck Hke those of © yestexday, and as the coutse \u2018is the: «ame, \"there can be little doubt of the \u2018result.If .* tliere is breeze enough to.finish within | - = i Tok the time Huwit M is generally\u2019 \u2018conceded \u201cthat the Senneville must win, \u2018bar \u201caoc dept.\u2018In fact it looks es §f io any .light | \"wind fie Greytriar is abt fast enough.tw] : win.à race, and if \u2018the \u2018present weather | Cf holds, the Seawanhaka Trophy for mall | yachts will etill decorate the mantel in\u2019 te gal St.\u201cLawretice Yacht Liab par-.\" fore.The aw.wi.te: the \u2018axing 4 with Mr.Routh.at the tiller, The show-: , Sng he made yesterday justifies: the eplu- BL Jon thet even in \u2018the event of a heavier | .\u2018breexe cuming up, when Greyfriar wou'd.be CR at its best, be will \u2018send, the Senneville : slong with good enough Judginent, to win .another race, and ao \u2018make the ownership | of: the Seuwanbaka Cup ar the.more secure fof tire fousi club.:.: « : While.th feral yachitsmen have all this / confidence 40.the Sennevi]le, they wish with all their \u2018hearts hat the\u2019 English \u201c gecht «ould win à race ôr two.They: Would | Jike Hothing better than to see the series two all and a final race to\u2019 decide the can- vent.But this they do not apticipate; bow.© Wr pach they would Us tp see tt.NOT AFRAID OF GRBYFRIAR.mie general\u201d opinion Tiere Is \u2018summed \u2018up n \u2018What ome of the Royal St.\u2018Lawrence, yachtamen said\" laet evening \u201cafter \u201cthe, - - pachts bed returned - to: \u201cthelr mostings\u2019 at \u2018Dorval.He said: \u201cWe have no further fear.\u2018of.\u2018the Grey.friar, especially in.a light wind.\u201cWe bave now \u2018Seen der at wok on ail \u2018courses, anû- \u2018only on \u2018one lég of: \u2018the fifteen sailed af she gain an inch.- That vas the spinnaker , «un on the sécond leg of the first.race.\u2018But\u2019 in the second race\u201d she: Host \u2018où an - ¥xactly similar up.; \u201cShe Is _ unquestionably: outeldised.beating, and it Is practically settled that ih a.time limit wind she can tiever win, What she can do in\u2019 \u2018heavier\u2019 \u2018weather is more uncertain; but.her build with.the Jong overbabg will.be Agalnst \u2018her in the short choppy \u2018waves of a reefed breeze, -/ \u2018Moderate wind seenis to be: \u201cher best.\u201cpoint, - but \u2018there \u2018Sebneville shines \u201calso, and It ts with every confidence that I säy- that Greyfriar \u2018cannot win a race unless.through.accident or much improved form.\u201d \u201d \u201cFIND WOMAN WAS.KILLED Ottawa, July \u201d pamela )-The | como Mers jury last night\u201d returned: \u2018the fo'low.Ung- verdièt in the.Ottawa River \u2018mystery | | case: \u201cThat the woman found in the river | - \u2018was Anna Belle Morrison, and that she |.\u2018came to her death by being struck: by some: | blunt instrument in thé hands\u2019 of some Person or persons.unknown, \u2018no.evidence: \u2018belug.shown as to \u2018when, aad: where she came to her death.\u201d .4 .FRANK WITH Lor MINTO - st.John, N.B.,, J y 27.\u2014Bpecial)~When Lard Minto arrives here.Sundzy by.the.steamer Curlew he will recelve.a;mentgrtal - from the Lord's Day AMjance courteously.,oslling his gtteation to the fact that the \u201claw of this Province forbids Sunday \u2018stedin- | ers and\u2019 trains, and asking him to\u2019 cancel arrangements for leaving here.by special\u2019 traf Sunday afternoon, August 4 © QUEBEC VE VETERANS \"Some of the members of the Montreal company, which served in the Fenian raid, bave nrade \u2018an application to the On .Government for a grant of land, and Mr.| * Aubrey White, the assistant Commissloner of Crown Lande, has written to Capt; C.° -E.A.Patterson Saving .that the ica- *, tion will: be noted.The Montreal com- : pany was under-command- of Capt.Bacon, \u201cnow Lt.-Col.Bacon; of Ottawa; Iieut.\u201c Davidson, now Judge Davidson; and Ew John Pugman.Quebec vetérans, who sea in Ontario, will be granted 180 acres : of land on the following condition: '\\.- °° \u2018The applicant fér-a grant shall, in addi- * tion; to filing evidence establishing + ! ¥ight to such grant, file additional satisfac.| i - toty évidence of two disinterested parties, -\u201cesteblisbing that the land\u2019 applied, for \u201cod \" \u201cwholly unoccupied and unimprov hat.there is no adverse ain to.roved \u201cand there the \u201cpresence.of .many church dignitaries.Such | is- the General Opinion | 7 the Church of the.Gêsu.\u2018Affer mass on 2 three o'clock, there will be a literary\u2019 \u2018and | - throughout \u2018the parish, and a display : of \"ceased of the parish, and the address will | be given by Rev.Father Lussier, cure of will be \u201cfollowed \u2018by a solemn- benediction | 1 at\u2019 the church, ever, is expected.\u2018to arrive .to-morrow The : FA \u2018despe \u2018\u2018Nounced \u2018that the \u2018body of.Rev.-Dr.\u201cexpected.tb arrive to-day.It will\u2019 \u2018then.be | kay.\u2018back\u2019 \u201cto\u201d Montreal.5 oies Relieve u s Ary 0 Official | à \u2018yesterday \u2018is supposed to: Jiave \u2018been the.1 on a carter driving for Me.Gecige May- \u2018bury \u2018was passing the corner of St.Sacra- tari& Le ptone : rom the top of the Boird.of C.| tered: ta D and: pad trigutenio: pas re by.\u2018with some difficulty | on \u2018September.3 and 4 the centenary of; \u2018|-the- érection.of their churck and \u2018the: Di- centenary of the foundation of thé convent.The occasion will be enhanced .by His Grace Archbislop Bruchesi will chant, \u2018the sermon will pontifical high: mass, an be delivered by \u2018Rèv.Father Lalonde, of Septerhber 3, a baxiquet will be\u2019 neld .at musical seancé at the convent.dn \u2018the\u2019 evening- there will be.general illuminations fireworks.At the limits of thie parish will \u2018be, tyo fires of St.John; \"-_\u201d- On'the second day a \u2018funeral service 1] \u2018be chanted in the_ morning.for thé | Beauharniois.In the \u2018afternoon there will \u2018be a musical-and.literary seance at\u2019 the | convent, for formet.- students, and this.at which\" a \u201cFe Deum\u201d | \u201cwill be chanted, and the celebration will | \u2018then be af an end end FUNERAL.Wi BEHELD TES Body of Late Rev.De.Mackay, © Will: Reach Montreal I by.a oe To-morrow.ET \u201cx i No farther information \u2018concerning \u201cthe -canse of Dr.Mackay\u2019s death has reached bis friends in Montreal.The body, how- \u2018morning, .ahd the funeral.services will probably be \u2018held Tuesday afternoon \u201cst 9.30 from the \u2018house to the church.and thence to \u2018the cemetery.- charge of the services, and a meeting will.1 beheld on Tuesday, : & ON STEAMER Dupho.\u201d eh :from- \"Cap =\" V'Aigle.ant.Dr.A.B.| Mackay \u2018had .been placed on.board coasting \u2018steamer: ero, by which it \u2018would be taken to - ebec, where.it is\u2019 b t dn.\u2018to Montreal, reaching here in\u201d the evening\u2019 for\u2019 to-morrow morning.no \u201cOF APOPEXY : ?Seven Telands, Que, July -26.\u2014Rev.Dr.Mackay, of Montreal, \"sho \u2018died Pete sud-* denly Yesterday afternoon, was.ip \u2018good health in \u2018the \u2018morning and visited the: \u2018wreck of the steamship St.Olaf.He took | lon his return, and died after about \u2018half \u2018an hour's.illness; supposed \u2018to have\u2019 been an attack of apoplexy.o'clock this morning.- Mr.Robert Monroe, .one-\u2018of.the\u201d elders.: oT \u201cmotonto, July ot.(Special: )\u2014Tiie Tater.national\u2019 Limited from \u2018Montreal last even: \u2018ng \u201cran Into the rear end of a \u2018fre\u2018ght of \u201cthe - Crescent\u2019 Streét \u2018Presbyterian | Church, who was in: Quebec; together with.Mr.James Ross, the treasurér of the ton- gregation; \u201cwho, wens down ldst evening, will escort the remains: \u201cof Rev.Dr.Mae THE IWSTER wo \u201cof 320, 000.SAFE.| THE (éuarD, ee \u2018Hôvs sg, ri a July.27-\u2014Robbery of the paymasters safè- at Santa .Cruz \u2018of $20,000 | work of soldiers.It\u2019 appears that Major | Canby, who was paying the troops in the |: \u201c {Laguna district, left the safe iü- thé guard- \u2018house, and \u2018that while it \u2018was there the \u2018thieves succeeded in abstracting its \u2019con- \u2018terits, \u2018Geperal Chaffee has sent.the chief of Manila \u201cdetectives: to Santa Cruz to investigate the, Affair.Chief Paymaster Tower was not appris of thé \u201crobbery.until \u2018informed \u2018of it.by.a rebresentitive of the.\u2018Associstéd Pressa - STONE FELL NEAR HM \u2014 ment; and- St.Peter Streets this morains.¥rade buliaing fel\u2019 to the curb end gpita- | , slightly Injuriog he & \u2018horse HER CLOTHING CAUGHT IRE.\"\u201cCecila Mathieu, the four year:sld daugl®\u2019 ter of Joseph Mathieu, 151 &: Christophe Street, set fire to her clothing yesterday afternpon, and lies severely inhired atthe Notre.Dame Hospital, An eye.witness spya the little girl est fire to her clothing \u2018trying to light a cigarette.The ohild\u2019s clothing blazed in @ second.A.gentleman who was pasting ran to her pried aod | e flemes.* :He carried her into er.home snd | | Piéal ambulance.Her condition nis celbionl.| il \u2018Uve IN LTH HOUSE - \u201cJolin Brin, the sonné 6; 1 Dowd {155 strest, was fined in th © Révordér's Ea lo Lela iy ue he spectors made & weport Against 4er Precbytery of Montrest.will\" take-|.: hey have, Sia ir wy Le \u201cof Raw.Metal Miy 5 \u2018 a, se .| eitssvors, July 27.\u2014The Post says:\u2014A se- \u2026 \u2018vious spread of .the ateel strike-ls now - threatened in an unexpected quarter.From Ihe sheet, steal hoop and tin\u2019 mills the.con; tent Is expected to réach out into the fur- uaces dn the Mahoning and Shenango var leys, and cause a complete sèut-down of\u2019 those.plants.It srould throw many nual dreds of men\u2019 \u2018ont \u201cof employment and\u2019 cür- tail the: \u2018production of raw material a well ise sur-.naces It is lelleved that the danger will.| threaten with gveatèr force than ever the |.union mjls of the National Steel Company\u201d \u2018It st ds not.checked at that \"point the same.spint.\u2018ot \u2018unlonfem is feared to-be strong enough to.reach- once | § ay the finished 1linesy Frog -faroughout, Obl.wore into Homestead and Duquesne.*.a ALL ORGANIZED.nace men in the two.valleys.Aron, \u2018gamisted Asgoclation.tion Lor \u201ctheir support\u201d for \u2018the \u2018 strike win be, -mork.of à few days.ae In the meantime the union \u2018men in \u2018est difficultr.\u2018Corporation, it is believed tha further \u2018de.will\u201d Le.impossible, : Lu LS ets + x ii ; \u2014\u2014 \u201ctral.Avhich was \u2018shunting in the east end.the embankment.Aajered: FORCED To EVACUATE \u201cThe loss\u2019 lo about 3800.: lfollows :\u2014 A | \u201c\u201cA détachment of Steinacker\u2019s Horse, : \u2018| oceuping Bremersdorp, : wès \u2014 | evacuate July 24 by.a superior force pi! Boers, probably the: commandos from Am: \u201c The.detachment fought ite way to Lembobo, a distance of, -ten killed \u201cor.forced \u2018sterdam and Pietretie.16 miles, - losing- \u2018about \u2018wounded, and a few missing.\u201d : THE © ADA GA H ANADA ZETTE Ottawa- people: are applying foi tawa.ieglstration; and \u2018protection to persons who, or papers or: décuménts \u2018whose moveables or.effects, may Adentification : under any .circu whatsoever.The.operations of | t { erick E: Nelion,.\u2018merchant! James N.Green: | ebtèlas, * K.¢., \"advocate, nnd locomotives and other vehicles, .Ontasio, manufacturer, will apply _to donation nm fosmaniis VETERANS Moses none qe rt EE 8 d REAT ; Siro be Made, + x | 52 _ When it was anhounced yesterday trom | Cleveland and Youngstown\u2019 that the Besse\u2019 mer Furnace_ Association had soid all of ts product for.August to- the- United States.Steel\u2019 Corporation,\u201d the fact was at pues | \u2018taken up.by the Amalgamated.officiais.; During the early portion of- the preagat year: the American Federation \u2018of Labor \u2018has had organizers at work\u2019 among the \u2018fux- ; \u201cThey Lave \u2018succeeded fn getting together.ail the -£grace men fn \u2018the \u2018various \u2018Plants of the a8 oo \u2018sociation and- forming lodges.of the: Tedex- | ation.with, large memberships.agreement with \u2018President: Shaffer, of the \u2018Amajgamated Association this work of or ganization was.arranged, Ja such a way that.\u2018whenever it became necessary in case of a strike,\u201d the Federation of: Labor was \u201c| to be prepared to: tuin over all of.thosd \u2018furnace lodges, as well as all other.lodges.it bad $n \u2018the-tron and steel trade, to, the, \u2018The fact that \u201c| the Bessemér\u201d.Valley \u201cAssoëlation ls.now.tied up with contracts with the opeñi con \u2019 testant of \u2018the Amaigamated Association.[opens the way \u2018for the- carrylig out \u2018of the programme of the Amalgamated Asédogla- claiming \u2018help.of lodges \"of the federation at this\u2019 critical time In its be- \u2018pair.To take in these: lodges and obtain the, .Under an the works of the \u2018National Steel\u2019 Company \u2018have | been.Testloss.ever since.the \u201cstrike begap.| aoçoydity 4e President Abagfer, been kept at \u2018work a \u201cthie inlils with great Ir the turngte mer.fous out, fn order \u2018to shut off: the supply of - Bessemer .pig- to the United, , States, Stee: ay in ordering\u2019 the strike at: these.mills, LWTED RS.IND A FREIGHT \u2018The body {| | left here on the steamship Douro,\u201d at one.wi \u2018Both engines were thrown from the.track\u2019 ji J and .&even flat cars \u2018were: thrown down | Several, passengers, were thrown\" from thelr seats; \u2018but- no-one\u2019 \u2018was.Ottawcs, July 27.\u2014(Special, JA number ot].Thora: tion as the Globe Registry \u2018Company ot.America; \u201ccapital $10,000, head office ot Incorporation 18 sought.for the pur- \u2018pose of carryin on \u2018a general\u201d buiiiness of: EET identification \u2018and assistance |: - @/) thtough.; tiiness or, need.of \u2018any \u2018And, are fncapübte- [of neiping themselves; to coîtract.with[\" ¢ es | - any plate whatsoever, or\u2019 \u2018whose sign tures ot any ki à, or operated by staim, electrielty, compressed { alr or other motive power, automobiles, and et ote res tot Tam Brows; fr y soit ae = COLONES WER AGAINST CHARGE | Judicial Committee.of the: Privy Council ue Probably Remain.doronté, ly 21 (gpecial, )\u2014The.Globe's: Ottawa.correspondent says It: is believed: that \u2018when Hon.David Mille feturés \u2018to\u2019 Capeda he wii; report to the Government that there will-bè.no change lu the consti- tutioa of \u2018the\u2019 Judicial Committee of the Peivy Counoil.At the recent conference: \u2018In London, called by the Imperial authori\u2019 eich of \u2018the acipal | representation % he! Ind lal \u2018Committee, it is \u2018understood that the attitude of: Can-_ ada was, one of strong opposition, to.the.- proposal.\u2026 - The Tepresegtatives: of \u2018the other colonies supported the\u201d position \u2018taken by the Dominion, sod * 4a believed.the Home | Government has: niqw etgitdoned the \u2018idea of- naklng any dongy-sleng the dines contemplated; a at least: for hy prampt.: lg.% RCE IN ina Varo | Bison Eogaea, dup Toes da in Kington Pointer, \u2018meals.f{ to \u2018a certain \u2018 extent.tied, to consider .the :question of giving i es permanent | a \"| ported.to the city ot 8t.Louls.\u2018put.there hacause or Hes % Fa ee oe -eocgpied in: tha.error, Theo \u2018he sees da the Guard ad carcies Tuk Ei Br.tool, oT i Wii WITH THE I 5 ts opti of Exhibit a the St.Lous Exhibition, : x - KX ar ie Resident Correepontent or Tne .LU Herald) .\u2019 Washington; \u2018July 28, = \u201c(Special Tne.In| gaited States customs officers have been; | teformed \u2018of the regulations under whiok the \u2018Government wil peïmit \u2018the free inipor- tation of exhibits for the St: Louts exhiol- ton.of.1908, in celebration ef the Loulesana.| Purchase.The\u2019 instructions are elaborate \u2018and while, elmilar to those provided for the Pan-American exposition, are different: Considerable \u201catten- \u2018ton is given to the importations wbich are © expected from Canada for ghia Qotasion.2 \u201cIn'order to secure the privilege of frea- \u201c| entry, all foreign shippers mist attach.to\u2019 the Packages a label about eight by twelve country to which he belongs,\u2019 \u2018and\u2019 across ters :\u2018Loulsiana Purcligse Exposition.\u201d This \u201crequirement of printing upon \u2018the flags of | forelgy countries is interesting, taken In | \u2018connection with the agitation of laws in\u2019 \u2018the United.States.for\u2019 preventing | the de- facemient ot the American flag\u2019 by printing | upon it, elther in: the way of \u2018ordinary ad- =) vertising, or any.exploitation : of the, prie \u2018ciples of ;any political party.> \u201cThe Bo0ûs are:to be addrossed- to the sûr: veyor of customs at St.Lous, \u2018and are to \u201cbe plainly marked \u2018as meant for the\" éxpo- \u201csition.» The: \u2018regulations.in regard.to Am: -voicing aré In\u201d the customary.form.\u201cie, regulations: will\u2019 apply to the jmportation of goods from: Canada and Mexico, as well\u2019 as \u201cfrom foreign\u201d \u2018countries not : coutiguous \u201cSersétory.Ç ; : CAN ADI: AN \u20ac ATTLE.Any\u201d \u2018person\u2019 contemplating the exhibition \u2018at the.Louisana Purchasè Exposition of | neat \u2018cattle of Canadian origin must make application to the Secretary.of \u201cAgriculture \u2018for.a\" permit: to Amport animals \u2018for that purpose.This application must give thie number of: animals and a.description of each, covering.breed,.registration \u2018number, \"nnd \u2018state at which.of the \u2018ports herelnafter 1 named the animals\u201d are .to be tmported, and the names of the: ratiroade by whieh | and over: \u2018which the animals areto be trans: \"cation must.be accompanied \u201cby a certifi: cite Srom a veterinary.\u2018inspector of the: \u2018Do: winlon of Canada where the cattle ate fo- | ented, affirming that 00.contagious pieure- \u201c| pnedwsnié; oot-and-mputh \u2018Slecese, orzind- {drpest_hins wxistéd in the distriit: for the.Tr The Heralds Siew ve.\u201c18 ANOTHER.Ontario * atandy \u2026 and has another dreain.to déteat\u201d some | \u201cof: the lumber.barges.\"ports -of Sam Hughes* \u201cspeeches and scatter them .around Lake St.Louis.\u2019 vachts: \u2018need more mind.- crop.is not damaged.Mèrely \u2018a political frost, feit by Hon.R.L.gd \u2018whose Neat Has been offered to.Mr.Foster.- ; A TORONTO, MAN.tried to body.check à - Yesuits.HERALDS.DICTIONARY, | ROOTER (Pron (Pronounced.Rootér) Tondo; July 2\u2014Tdegraphing | from\u2019 \u2018Pretoria \u2018under date - of J uly 26 Lord (One who roots.\u2018A\u2019 flend, \"a nolss maker at 1 Kitchener \u2018reports: to.\u2018the NW ar.Office ast athletic \u2018sports.: A \u2018man \u2018who' gives\u2019 your a .awift pain.) Tennyson.Rooters.also go to lacrosse matches, | \" but they are only class B rooters.The - class.À rooters g6 to baseball games.They No \u2018roster Is a rooter unless he can: get inté the baseball bleachers with the mercury at :106 in the shade and: let his.voice CATTY - down \u201cward, or west, as far as the ginger ale tavern halt way to Lachiite.The er owns a | regapbone.He umes .it in order to injure : ate Wil thers also: bs a demand : ol ther: 10,000 6 agoot.unless Oom H.H.Cook eats Welsh © STILL, THE _GREYFRIAR: might de \u2018abe 5 a Wee © : : {THEY \u2018MIGHT GET the Partiämentary res] The.Facing B \u2018HEAVY FROSTS IN Manitoba, but.wheat |\" trolley car and knock it oft the: \u2018track.Same : 4, uo files on Léchine, er.\u201cfe RÔOTER.treqüenté - ai games.| are human beings with \u2018steel lined throats.&s \u2018far as polling-division 6 in St.\u2018Mary's | ' | we\u2019 ear drums of the: Toronto baseball play-|.100k_-pleasänt.Mr.Blair.\u201clé not o un agatost him this te.; 6 ing to THOSE.SHOWERS She.weather \u2018 man.predicted yesterday: did-.nôt turn \u2018up.:Possipl he pret \u2018the showers ; we \u201chaa: early.in te .SEvsoviLiEs SUPERIORITY da.\u201cag ng that it might be a lied, m h - ft, to Montreal's streets.> w Robt since THB \u201cBROOKLYN BRIDGE 1s.\u2018sags .Bing, .And\u2019 the ferry \u2018boats collide, se New Yorkers may conclude that they Had better, swim than \u201crige.4 \u201cWHY WHY DO You HOAS air right.\u2019 T vs.\u2019 \" Lachine\u2019 19° *\u2014Lachine man.Of.course there care Only mosquitoes.4.\u201cYACHTSMAN.DUGGAN seems.to have a \u2018rope aftached .td the Seawanhaka Cup.\" '\u2014 \u201cOttawa.Jourgal.: Nôt only that.They have |.the cup nailed \u201cdown.Pe EVEN JHE: BROOKLYN.\u2018BRIDGE \u2018toind \u2018the \u2018weather too.\u2018uncomfortably warm: for suspenders.Ge A .a5 THIS IS.THE \u201cWAY a \u201cChicago Journai paragrapher \u2018puts It; \u201cCapt.Strong and May .Yohe Hope sailed for Japan.yesterday under.the name of Smith.- : For those who saw May when she.was here \u2018a few weeks ago.it is difficult to understand why Smith lett home.\u201d \"EMPEROR WILLIAM is growing whiskers.Cari it.be an Indication of \u2018his: Aympathy tor the Boers?; i © THINGS ARE- GOING quietly with the .Czar.Bvidently .the Nihilists are away on their \u2018 summer vacations.- > ; i CL Yachts - \\nches \u2018In size, repredenting the flag of.the the Tice of ît must be printed In black Jet \u2018 The appli; : smi, FOSTER ovenr | to cheek ap » anal past year; also that.the cattle \u2018have been; o examined, By the veterinarinn -and are.free: \u2018any person or persons to register-the ng LL ! ; : | of.all such Persons who may require uen- |: b w Mo ris je ars + hon t come ntreal.6.rooter | titieation under gny- circumstances: lu \u2018ts not a the unless: he \u2018cin tell \u201cPop\u201d Wil- eye\u2019 llk@ \u2018a raspberry.tart, and-an arm.like il plate glass window.Sar-the word \u201c\u2018umplre\u2019\u201d \u201cto: a footer and you have to hold him Sows »in his seat.\u2018The rodter loves umpires.\u201che had his way umpiréé'would be tied déwat over \u2018him.In bis qu \u2018| the row In, front, rea e baseball column.thie\" mt reas Edhar is \u2018ham: be.stroke is also the wi | lar sbape and kin ze in N It only remains now which causes people to \"ibe winter el that.plays hayeo T rith- person toe + Bocliiue that, EER EE liams, the Toronto\u201d pitcher, that: he has an.\u2018to the stréet car tracks while the \u2018Windsof, 2 } and: St.Isawreñce,-8t.Uatherine, and Moun-}' - clin -Belt Line cars - ers, permitted to roll | \u2018moments the rooter | .gets a cigarette, and- Rolsting - his feet np.on | - \u201cNOWADAYS THE MAN who 18 \u2018unfami- \u2018Mar with yachting terms ls: very.likely to try, to change thd subject, and talk about the weather whenever the cup race boats are « | mentioned\u201d \u2014Boston.Herald, Not à bit of At It's: the-may who doeen\u2019 t know anything \u2018shout yachts who.does all the : talking.\u2018about | them.He is the wise | Eur.ip OL 1.THE GREYFRIAR Is not a & gay.tier.: WHEN.A Boy BEGINS \u2018to: wash Hts: \u2018tace without being told, he is \u2018passing through thé ordeal of his are love affa.ADAM WASN'T FAMOUS.as a.printer | ÿét he was.first - Jin the human race SOME ONE SHOULD \"TAKE the U.8.: naval Lod \u2018aside\u2019 and tell.them not.to.atk.so much.Cobh Places\u2019 CE ANY* CT ŸY IN WHICH the thebmomet Is below .100 for three: days in ss eter : q 8 8 ah be-| ceeds ta ndvertise iteelt \u2018ak a.> Taylor, _phyhlelun, ail io Montregl,- are ap | 30d 4 Te did mot romst Jimmy mam: for sort.\u2014 teago News: a ; summer Te.plang Tor incotporatiy n as the Dotifhion, that.punk.play play 7 DY male, the fay.before.hil ® footer oley's batting PRESIDENT SCHWAB: feru e Seats) Englriecripg Compatiy, In average was in , and admits, that he\u2014the| gt present.Now In the ame ét $500,000, head office Moiitteal.- \u201cThe com- |-rooter-\u2014kHbws more.aout.baseball than any eaolig his million: dollar salle or keeping | pany propose \u2018to manafactire all classes of | man living.He the Es rt B | still.a doundry \u2018aud machine shop work, including fret = kaows\u201d lugs & ® : engines,\u2019 stationary, magne \u201cang: locomotive, : -.CHINA 18 vo.BE sven Pr 1940 to pay] OMB ONB HAR Sicovenis that: sun: the indemnity.\u2018IE It doesn't coms up.with 2 of a microbé-of, pèeu- \u2018the taels at \u201cthat tv \u2018soinéthing aevers.win bd one.\u201d .> ood, .| rest, \u2018and those cattle are hüt to be unlogld- ed .untll : they - reach \u2018the exposition \u2018grunds Jd st St.Louis, \u2018but can bot be so shitpped wñder' \u2018the immediate ransportaien, act: \u2014 CESUS RETURNS WITHIK A ONT = hies, \u2018genuine.ing\u2019 task.wis that.partly.for love of his profession and part.| ly for Jove-of the old flag the boat went.| They bad a stiff fight before them, contifived Sir Thomas, but thé opponents: they.went to, meet the Unie Statdé ture, .: AU Canadlan : \u201ccabtle \u2018entering the.\u201cUnitea | States for exhibition ât-tbp Loutsiana Pur.3 chase Exposition.must be Joeded ,and ship.\u2019 1 peg dnidars.in which they can have proper - space; and opportunity\" tj Gétarra.July Ho iS .learhed that the census bulletin giving \u2018the |.\" population.totals: \u2018will be: issued not later | than.August 15.A + | she ~ voiture will asus, | perints gar recoirtin those - applications roperiy filled ost, aud the opttle Imgortad | .pder: such permits will not be required to ; \u2018andergo the regular quarantine of.00-days.| - Tho \u2018eattlé mast.be londeA -at point of Pnipigent lato clei! anû-\"djainfected cars: certificate from the railroad agent.ust.NCEA \u2018accompany the cain showing that tue seine Sane \u2018were \u2018dally cleaned and disinfected in the manner prescribed: by the regulations ; Of\u201d | Department of.Agricul- pectal) y= Yo | is WITHDRAWS THE \u2018CHARGE.- \"berman, o was some time ago \u2018dered himself to the Police.Court Vester day, \u2018and - after the case had ,beén gone into was dismissed.were \u201cpeculiar.4 Gourôek, Scotland Jr 7 | rock II.accompanied by.: \u201cat \u201cYork, Vag the challenger departed: - \u201cCäptain Sycamore desired, to.go out \u2018under.canvas, and Le was.favored with a light easterly wind, sufficient to keep the, { flags streaming .in the direction the yachts The- challenger cut a strange \u2018figure with her stunted spars and scanty canvas as she lay ready to start.At.ten re \u2018clock.Sir.Thomas Lipton: and - Mi: \u2018Wat.son boarded \u2018her, and-a few.minutes later, the casenger s moorings 10.20 had to siil.\u2018her headsai rôck \u201cacross the Atlantic: \u201c|sons gathered along the shore and on the\u2019 pier at Gourock, and greeted the yacht's.departure with a great outburst of ¢heer- ing, again and again renewed.\u2018Hats and handkerchiefs were.waved,\u201d guns saluted, and: steam whistles\u201d and sirens \u2018shrieked.The Shamrock\u2019s crew on deck, and, led.by Sir Thomas, hearty response to: the, greetings.miles along.the\u2019.shoïe crowds occupied : \u2018every vantage point, and the cheers -pass- | \u201c| ed from group to group until the challenger, with her racing flag at the masthead, and the Erin, with the Stars and Stri; flying at: her fore, disappeared\u2019 \u2018Sir Thomas Li challenger until when he.returned.on a tug.he -addressed\\ the challengers crew, | thanking them:for.what they had.done al- | ready, and wishing them Godspeed on:the \u2018Voyage and a\u2019 successful finish \u2018to their II.fic to- represent: \u2018OLD \u2018NAVIGATOR DEAD.Capt, FATHER.TESSELER COMING é of the \u2018issued.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHAMROCK SS on AMERICA [homes \u201cLipton.Starts His \\ \"Yacht on: Quest of the Cup.Toronto; July\u2019 Wm.H.Matthews, a well.known private banker \u2018of \u201cHints: .| ville, was arrested on.a.charge.of forgery | preferred by John R.Whitesides, \u2018a lum- same place, a warrant.\u2018He éurren- a The circumstances\u2019 A.month- ago Whitesides |.while in town and at the Molsons \u2018was ghown notes to the amount .of.$9,500: \u2018purporting to be signed by him and \u2018nego 1'tiated by.Matthews, \u2018then on \u2018his honey moon trip.to the.United States.\u2018nounced aome of the signatures forger- |.though* others were, , \u201cOn.this statement \u2018the war \u2018rants\u2014were\u2014issued; -\u2014 Yesterday morning | \"Mr.Whitesides.went.into the witwess bax | and swore.that ail the signatures.were has own, .The\u2019 prisoner.vas dicharged.: Bank He pro-\u201d he admitted, The Sham- Erin; sailed \u2018clock .this, morning for New reat enthusiasm\u2019 waa\u2019 displayed slipped \u2019 gave a |- from si iptou: rémained: aboard the: she ~was- off Sumbrae;- Before leav- | ossible - to: provide\" for them, : Witson_ had done his\u2019 part we\", ever ê Tesuik o Alesander Me McDougall, pu\u201d \u2018oñe of the\u2019 best.known captains in service of the Aflan; Line, is dead.- : Barrow-on-Furness.* He spent his life a | the.employ.of the Allans, and: for a quarter\u201d ofa century.he commanded differ | ent - vessels \u2018of their .fleet.\u2018about.eighteen months ago,.and since that | \u201ctyme he has resided at \u2018Barrow-in-Furness, with\u2019 his soh.He was first in command of \u201c4 the Polynesian, then he went on the Pros \u2018sian, - subsequently took charge of Jævrentiän, and\u2019 at :the time:ot his re- tiremènt be \u2018was in command.of.Buenos: Ayrean.He\" was captain -of \"the Polyheaian, \u2018when, in\u2019 1889, \u2018she collided 4 with the Thomson liner Cynthia, ear Longue: Pointe.-.were - slipped; broken.out, and\u2019 the Sham- away on her voyage Thousands of per: were all \u2018mustered.5 For t.- \u201cand | were gen- \u20ac races |.\u2018might \u2018be he: \u2018knew the best yacht would | win, and if any favor: were shown it \u2018would \u2018not\u2019 be to: \"the: disadvantage of the.ppt boat.who was whi he He.retired } the: the.ek Father \u2018\u2019Tesseler, vice-president of About St.Joseph's et St.8 -N.B; ran awed Bt.Césaire \u201cCollège, Montreal.1» =! not \"cowards and.will not \u2018be fri pe nee A Prominent.Montreal Legh \"Demands Withdrawal'and : Apology.\" : WR HONTGONERY CLAIMS.HE HAS BEEN UBELLED : Pen From ire\u201d .Remain N cutral.v ?at \" The: .Grievance Committee of ; ithe.Tra in \u201cwhich.they state : that.the determination of the men all along the line to stand vtt - \u2018appears to be as strong, if-not- stronger -thun- ,took place.\u201cMeGibbén, .Casgrain,™ \u2018Rykin.\u201cand Mitchell, \u2018complaining that Mr: R.C.Montgomery, \u20180 \u2018Ottawa, has\u2019 been grossly lUbelled by Ser.JT.Wilson, the president \u2018of\u2019 the Brotherhood; in.the cireuiar dated July \u20184th last.\u2018Îains - the \u2018following; + PRE nee ss - \u201cThe references to, our.crient ate,\u2019 hot, only \u2026.false and maligious, .but\u201d \u201chave causéd \u2018Dig \u2018serious ifjurÿy,- and have \u2018subjected - himaéié.and bis family to: human and \u2018sanoyt | \u2018ance; whom and with whom: He 1s employed, Havh by\": \u2018this defamatory publicatfon,- \u2018unless « con: \u201ctradicted.- we have, therefore, to nôtity you, - as'on \u201cof \u2018those Tesponsible for -the- \u2018publication \u2018circulation: of the.offensive sheet,\u2019 \u201cthat: pr statements made.therein with respect.to Me, - Montgomery must be at once withdrawn \u2018al al proper apology, \u2018tendered.\u201cAfter sub sion to us, +| most be given \u2018the.same.publicity by, \u201cyor \u201cJ>gnd your associates \u2018as-the originel -Hbel,.and sich \u2018other publicity as we may deem fit.; + tise Mr.Montgomery: not only to cause: your.- epprebension on a charge et criminal \u201clibel, under the Crimisiai.Colle of \u2018Canada,\u2019 -but.to.\u201cInstitute clvil\u2019 proceedings against you, \u2018beton the: Superior .Court,.far dariages.re + \u2018NO WITHDRAWAL.\u201cThere % no, withdrawal or apology nue pe Fiadé- with regard ta it: \u2019 \u201cBrothers, we are.British.\u201csubjects we swerved.from duty.Had a ET who aided ir.conducting\u2019 the, siege.x 4 \u201cemith during the South African i gy Pheri \u201cthe.British - fag and becôme- an aid to he :*Krugerites,* ahd-had a.tirm ot lawyers Une dertaken to.Ing under «ri protected: by the -Béttiéh fi 5 \u2018 with a spk of patriotism in his heart, have sald that the deserter (the traltop)- and his- \u2018defenders deserved to be.court-martidléa\u2019 and \u2018shot through the: back without right ef .clergy., If there is: Any one thing more than \u2018traîtor.\u2019:\u2019 And \u2018those who attempt to defend him deserve.\u2018to be treated with the sime - :tontempt.Some people say money can da.everything; but: the principlés of honest m canrot bé purchased.Although Bing with\u2019 unlimited amounts.of money.at thole: .Qisposal have -many \u2018mercenaries, we éxpect -to win ff ment with the 'C, P.R;! REMAINING NEUTRAL.\u201cThe committee \u2018have: received the follow! statement.with regard: v to mediation Winnipeg: i A To the \u2018officers \u201cand menibers ot tbe B.; L:E., O.R.C., B.of L:Fx, B.of., and.CSRS of the.Canadian Pacific Railway * System: :Dear: Sirs \u2018and - Brothers,-\u2014The - undersigned.General\u2019 Chairmen hereby wnt sideration: \"*Owing to the strike, of the Maintenance-ofe Way .men-of the.system, and in compliance with letters and resolutions received fro various points; \u201crequesting us \u2018to.offer our .services as.a conciliatory.board, we, on \u2018tl {th of July, entered into communication .wi | MF.McNicoll,~and after létters and sr Nicoll came.to\" \u201cWinnipeg.and asked us fou - an interview.- \u2018Qu\u2019 July 15th \u2018we net: Mr.\u2019 McNicoil, and.after he had explained\u2019 the position\u201c of f~company, .and .the offers he had made: the maintenance:ofiway men, he requested us te, izations, to which we replied that we could not: comply \u201cwith his\u2019 \u2018request, as from fn ptructions which we had recelved we were \u2018required for the present\u2019 to remain: neutral.\u2019 \u201cBefore the close of the negotidtions ve.made the following proposition, viz.: \u2018That\u2019 thé company would sigh an agreement wi \u2018the.maintenance of way men, committee to -gettle.on the advances md by the company.This offer Mr.Menicol : declined.\u201cOwing to the fact that Mr.Wilson and \u201cMr! McNicoll both seem\u201d confident of winning -.in the .presént - struggle without the Anlst \u2018ance, of \u2018the dther organizations, we \u2018feel th we \u2018cannot do anything further at the present Hime; Ce (Si \u201cParag Wu, A.W.JOHNS, B.RIT.What is Going.on TO.DAY.; Thec Ircular contains = a letter \u201cfrom Messrs, - \u201cUnless this is at once\u2019 dope, we shall Le {présent circular; but \u2018the following som 8.submit the\u2019 following\" report for your con- and reinstate men's \u2018Union: \u2018tssued this \u2018morning a \u2018etrouler, Ë it was a week.after the suspension, ot: work 5 The letter - from ~the Jegal firm named\u2019 cop.5 \u201cMoreover.bis relations with the men over ; been: and are, Jikély o be.serlously prejuteed ; the rétréction J ~fend \"him, every Britishèr-Itv- » another\u201d the people of \u2018Canada despise it isa - : ie our efforts \u2018to secure a tair settle- \u201cof, = had -beenh-exchanged: on the subject, Mr.Yo \u2018deny .the reports that.the strikers would tes: He :said they had the best boat it! ceive the support of the-other ratiway \u2018organ.\u2019 \" Procter \"our Fiat\u201d and \u201cA Gene oe ee,\u201d À and 1 SE 2 and: Span.Arcna\u2014\"Gur - Nagy,\u201d West's, moving.pe tures, 8 p.m.Sohmer Park\u2014Vaudèvill 8 and § pam.osebail-Montreal VB; le, & anf § pa grounds, 3 pm 45 Les Ca que WEATHER.ath \u201cProbé.: Light to.moderate; winder.and.Ward.Minimum and maztmim \u2018yesterday: Victoria, 50-62; A soi temperate +.\u201cSAILORS ON.HE SENNEVILLE o au arrange 16 tNFSW anchor every, 5] Som ave to be Tovad te make vaoe ise ous ot the thine; .: Paritament .of Grande ext session tor | up and 1deapified; peg ES A | divorce from hig\u2019 wite Abigail \u2018Bro far.a ras of Township of Tay, but ry resid.| AEE ; vrrALO oa x ra Reb.3 ob \u2018tors ig Toronto, on tbh ground ot aduttery th 3 t .octnee : vers, we Whit redren should I \u2018she La .(Anrthiog \u2018tant looks walt\u2019 où you .1 it a | | ud ay throws it ail or : IE chine.Le \u201cRev.Brother, Oreatos, pret à of students of Mount.at.ou ais, ones named Christian, Brothers.| dirvêtôr of thy met \u201coosmers ro Assrén, we | ; has.of .La es x lat 1 - À Muesday, the Mtn fnot., | \u2018Aïbeet: Bryce, trader,\u201d doing \u2018business | t \u2018Street Presbyterian \u20ac | under the same of ie Alpert Boye | i Com 72; Bamonton, Qu\u2019Appelle, ad 58-78; Per Arthur, : 46< Winuipes, ee À 3 I \u201cto Mount Royal: Cemetary, a ee a : 4 RE - TON TRA \u201cLacrosse\u2014Monttehl vs; - Natloaal, } MEL a ERNST wc [REE A ny REL TELS ee ; a every wey right 1 in quality and right in pric, : 4 Young Goren vie 7 y the) oe Jt - eco | Recommendations of the Tuber- | Sir Louis\u201d Davies Davies, Thisks hat The Schooner.5 Vita Goes loz Tn ro 250 200 358 40 and ox PM ; R _ Cana wil 1 nie i Ashore in a Pog on the.|My oe of grocers.keep OZO Tea It alice new Const of Newfoundland * | customers for the em.ask your grocer for.020 TEA.; a ro.July H {spoce13\u2014A Globe spe- L.Cohen, éhairman of generel committee; of then Ba a Oh, iy = Loni oie pe] py oa, Jon see mer à À: cal says Rudyard Kipling bas written for Me.H.S.Brown, chairman of the games the British Coagregs où Tubercu)os!s, terday, refersing.to\u201d the.conference aight Within & short distance of the points EF\" te Imperial Soutu African Association committee; Mr.VV.Chauvin, secretary and beld to-dey- under the\u2019 presidency of Lora with regard to the organization of the where were, wrecked the Lusitania and the - what he -calls a eaet.for ea Botan Mr.P.Cantwell, treasurer.A @ine.pro- Derby, resolutions were adopted In favor | Supreme \u201cCourt.\u2018of Appeal in London, British stesmer Delmar.' A dense fog was i.; We since ts and to Keep Cape Col\u2019 | gramung of sporte has already: beén drawn | of: legisiation toward the suppression of said; \u201cIt, has\u2019 proven a.complete fizxle, as.the Swsse.[Sie crew sscapeld = the cargo i J.ony oo the seesaw, filling it with rgmor j up.It ig expected.that large Dumber.expectoration In public places\u201d and -Jecom- | we in Canale.thoughtit- would, There Vas brought ashore to-day.4 \u201cand unrèst, sing here ang suggest.| will attend.\u2018hendtng the, potitjcation\u2019 of.the \u2018proper an- [wy nothing accomplished, and the pro- \u201cThe Colonial .Government contemplates: § Ing there, just cuough for the 5075.thorities in çases of pthisls and thé dee of \u2018ceedings made it abundantly: clesr -that the early erection of a powerful fog alarm.d > ee the Dutch ae foxther.Constr | | HOCHELAGA-HAISONNEUVE- | Pocket epittoons, asserting.that theso sanl-| thinge had better rémain ss they are.The To that vicioity, tutional werfaré.\"The Butchers\u2019 \u201c Association will hold | tary provisions were indispensable.in \u2018order Lord Chancel \u2018has.to-dey the right tb A Canadian Ie opens toa by Mr Kip | their annuel\u2018 picnic\u2019 at Delormier Park, to diminish tuberculosis.A Tesolution wes call together the brightest logs! mindy in | evant suspend the conatitutäffn for kèfhs, | on Aug.4.: adopéed expressing the opinion of the Con- he Upited Kingdom for the deciding ot.\u201cwe ought to have à.y touncil, e Mpscottg- Park- this: attaragon; gress that the health efficers should .con- \u201cbut we EY moun, | fatal Boscia 24 important isvies.Ould anything be bet: - \u2026.Canada, Ant seu and.To re he * vint\u201d St.Charles By team 1 tinge efery effort to prevent the apread of] ter than that?\u201d ng \u2018 Tne Gr + Trank Rallway pany has, and hang the will play \u2018the 2nd Maacotte team.* .1 tuberculosis \u2018through \u201cmilk \u2018and meat, and | \u201cHow about \"the fre quent mishaps.\u2018wo it i announced, forwarded to.the: Harbor Lo sister \u201cbad got over.\u2026.CE = care rio ering.ie on for a coun-.Mr.M.Boutbiller, of Nashua, N.His | hat as fhe \u2018doubts concerning humad.im- missioners \u2018an offer to construct @'| , ts own at present visiting in -the city,\u2019 the guest \u201c aised D | ave had\u2019 on the Canadisn navigetion lev on \u2018be harbor front.vaider Es sat gts o had 0 Ne for years in \u2018of his sister, Mr.A.Desaulniers.mualty from bovine bate raised By rôutés this season?Ave they going to grein.elevator o will enable the company the\u2019 open or \u201cfear the .plous voter woud At the.French National Theatrs dur, Dr.Koch were of vital \u2018importance to the still further injure us \u2018over in.Eogland?™\u201d to handle a portion of: its- grain catrylog | blow up the railway bridges \u2018behing: me?| ing the coming :weék, the well known | publie health and the agricultural Interests business through this port: .The setter | l .-| waa asked.Gran t will | play \u201cThe Poor of Parie\u201d = \u201cwill be, pro-| of tue country, the Government ghould fin\" |.The.accidents,\u201d \u2018said er Louis, \u201care from ue and Bauer \u2018Board at iti peut oh Present Conditions tn Ft PHILLIPS SQUARE.ir .x pS I.- ,- .- 0 lai ntle Dept RAILWAY N NEWS + No, sic.\u201d Le Lo a | Mr.Kipling scornfully concludes that me, duced,\u2019 mediately institue a rigid enquiry into the | cartai most _unfortuna'te | from - our dnesds.\u2019 x; i Bund prefers toe favor of a Liberal bp.At St.James Church tomorrow the | identity of hiimay and bovine tuberculosis.ro view, ai -well as for the steam.| 00h06, which takes place on Wednosts 7 I | a pout ani in England.rather than merit ne.feast \u2018of the.patron_Saint will he éeles Other resolutions passed endorsed the edi-'| ehip people concèrned.But I have been.| .EXTENSION TO COTD ST, PAUL.| BE R AL DI SCOUNTS oN 2 ; val of the two healthy young | nat brated.À special musical \u2018high mass wilt cational work wf thes National Socletses to.\u201860.far Mame to distvover that the routes Mie extension of.the Notre.Dame.Street Nt x elite, Cansde ami and.à Austrails.: er be dung.ward\u2019 the prevention of tuberculosis, and tion to\u201d lame vibes at Te aide rans > line of the Montreal Street.Raliwar Cs ; : ) On Monday next the.children of the Kk: are- \u2018seriously at fault.er pany was opened to-day to Cote: 8t.Pan to tnÿsted Jegislation.In support of this wor | M0,000 our Government \u201chas spent on a bridge.This extension, which ie about a | East End of the city will be.given Costumes, Jackets\" ; The iBtment.of à permanent interna- new light at Belle Isle all the: companies mtie in\u2018lengtih, will be a considerable Boon\u201d ; ; 15 % Ban de re hs te disco dlonal er.to collect \u2018evidence, pub- nn \u2018via.the St.Lawrence appear to |.to à large und growlag district.; qq \u2018A\u2019 large nia: the friends of the Me ditérature and recommend means for the AVE sbagdened, that.route.A | ME.DRUDBAU TO \u2018GO TO PARIS, i | Henry J.Dart Fast ¥nd mission wens.prévention or oe orvene are te De |?Ca \u2018Mr.L.Trodesu, thé principal, rondmaster, \u2014< an d Skirts.| | ; 2 * down.to Isle Gros Bois.tlds morning on et dy: the \u201c various goveribonts Wu PROBABLY DECLINE - Janay .à \u201c VesTHOUNT.vie OT, que Snnuel picnie Give Rid D rene from nation) 1 aocletion, Le, ent of.Bordeaux tramway system, | La TE LE ; Cv) of the mission nother eav, = ._ = hich offered to bln In a cable des.|- ; SAR ht : ra ae i \u201cMiss E.Morgan Westmount, is \u201cvisiting Hochelgs \u201cwha at 2 «o'clock: this., afer) + 2 patch pes M \u2018Duncan\u2019 MaDonal, the 4 hb : .SF CF.er \u2018of thé êtreet -raikway system\u2019o i Miss V.Watson, University \u2018Avenue, \u2018 : \u201cBisTRICT NEWS 1.Hon, Geo.E Foster.Not key Parte hy Toudens has been In, the- em- Ladies Cloth Costumes, .Kingston, Ont.Street west, 2 A +.Soa .ploy.of the street railway for sixteen | 9.fr 5 io Fe ia me on a short | \u201cCity N News in Briel.eR CIEE | 5 te Run in Ligor.ey a wan.Boperintenent Kem | @ a : trip to- \u201cEurope.3 Ds fu \u201ccam LE ce qu 05 \u2019 CS S Fr 1 Femarked nat night hat, he- ai los 1 : J Tras tant, t À .re A mou and am Sent pee i ST.PATRICK'S COURT.\u201cre ang.| cums amo cs de | BAYS HE.APPRECIATES THE DISAD- | ma aout de would.win.oon i ! ; Ladies\u2019 | Cloth Jackets, © 3881-3 PER CENT.OFF.Ladies\u2019 Muslin Dresses, | 48 \u201c 88 1-3 PER CENT.OFF - \u2018Avenue, Westmount, bave returned from ; \u2018al.excursion\u2019 of St.Patrick\u2019s~Societs\u2019 will dy .leld.The salary Is.said to.be in | : t of their mine, and have \u2018already | VANTAGES OF.TRYING TO \u2018REPRE.[Bis mew Flelc e salary Is.sald to.be a visit.to Toronto: of Lansdowne | take.place Thursday, August 1.The hipped.a ar \u201cload of ore.A.party of |\" SENT 7 mg a \u201ci | keepipg with the position.: Mr.and Miss\u2019 Bonner, the; steamer Three Rivers has been: chartered, J 7 jders, among whem was the pre-| ; HAT CONSUTUE Yi 7 r + THE PROPLE'S RAILWAY.Ave., leave this evening on\u2019a two mon and the trip\u201d pfbmises.to_be most enjoy, sident \u2018of.the-company, Mr.S, À, Whitak- |.MY : : trip to Little Metis.a Mr = Er Valent - \u2018jer, were hefé-last week, and UE 7 The Inerasy department ox He Inter.The many friends o ri TILDIN BOOY \u2014Building _improve.| the mine, which has-à lot of \u2018ore in sight oront@ July \u201827 71 {Special There ig-| colonia vay = wi be sorry to hear of the BCT NG B00M or dng for at | and is iniproving with \u2018depth.The visit: wot much likelihood of Hon.G.E.Foster oe fracture ay fancy, Son pr g son through.typhoid.fever: = he \u2018most | omin t.amo ors: werg, highly satisfied with the pros.\u2018accepting the Conservative - nomination \u201chead fin''rellef;- descriptive: \"of \u201cthe Inter \u201cAt \u2018the Church of St.Matthias,\u2019 Wests present, one of the pr ent among pects.\"Col.M.: bye Rich is superintendink for Lisgar, which; a despatch , from Win.NaC TE 1 mount; to-morrow, the.pulpit dt the morn\u2019 a ath ; ond Lu ro | the work,in-the intérest of- a company.er is coming: Dia, re by.letter.Scloutal Taltwny end Me Suberous siege - y ; a 0 Tr i \u2019 5 .| Mr.Foster yesterday said he \u2018was in no : ing service wil be cupid by ev, Canon | 1 00 svenue, which fa st the present ||.COTEAU LANDING: | hurry ta go ck nts polis and Par.SecS2ln E100 of Al Be ona tusoueh | Ladies\u2019 Silk Dresses, oe Kee of race.pares; and davghter, of - time- in the.hands.of the painters and ; Coteau \u2018Landing, .Jy x py = lement rile.he spprecated Lhe con- to \u2018the «Atlantic to the Atlantle terminus Cl 0 .3 ree sidération o ervatives Lisgar, | | © i PRI © Lewis Avenue; Westmount, have left on a \u201cdecorators.| A carriage accident: which injure D he Cone BAT, \"af the system.Special attention bs given: pe 188 1-3 PER CENT.OFF.> ung ladies \u201cGecurred, here last \u2018evening | he also\u2019 realized\u2019 the diyadvantages of at- \u2018Jo'the watering places\u2019 on:the shores of the LA 1e.Ladies * trip to Chicoutimi.They will also spend aj HOLD PIC-NIC-\u2014The emploges of the ag d leading to Coteau Station.tempting to represent.the cons Huency at | St.Lawrence Gulf, the Bale de Chaleur: couple of weeks.at Cop a l'digle and.>Gazette are holding a \u2018picnic to-day at La; {3 the road Jopding io © driving slong that distance, |'and the Bay of Fundy: \u2018The \u2018choicest\u201d fish-: P, K.Suits, - | : IE: 18 : : : 1% \u201883 1-3 PER CENT.OFF =|i © 2j BE ° : ç \u2018 : |?F à * Tadousac.«+ : Ma tee, Mi Hi paste The excoutive ce mitice in charge the road, which is\u2019 \u2018bounded ont \u201cbot ua _ {ne wna \u2018hunting resorts are pointed Wi T Ln CE G e Extance, © dis ic e arrangement&; is bya deep ditch, Wi is three.dang and the many seen ; ; Le ; i rr acting pastor at Bethlehem Church, Messrs.Thomas Larkin, president: : serv, wher Bis \u201chorse wus.frightened at SAYS HE Is A HONTAEALER | \u201care artistically described.The booklet is 88 1-3 PER CENT.\"OFF LE Westmount, during \u2018the summer months, Adair?secretary -treasurer, and J.W.-C.d bicycle.-coming in tha.opposites i $'diréction.| ty\u2019 :| iverally Alustrated with puotcgrapds ok i - \u201cOFF will deliver an address at the Men\u2019s Own: \u201cTayler, T.H.Harris; T.J.Finn, J.Le\u2019 The horse, at sight au the icycle, \u2018rahi: Rochester, N.Y.July A man five the we within.cary distance of \u2018the 3 Ea > : Meeting at Calvary, Church.to-morrow afr 1 ¥oux, J.'L.Ryan and Geofge \u2018Booth.| away, upsetting\u2019 the .pds in the.feet\u2019 three inches tall; \u2018dark.complexion, ratiway.Lo : Misses Cloth J ackets, ae » \u2018térnoon.a FELL, AND BROKE HIS ARM.Geo.| Seep patch on J cas aie of vou pe face, pred.in grey.suit, with\" no Le ale LS - ; .; .So PE, a = urbonmäis es , TE» ; .\u201c| Pe So 5 2 | ue © Ge, Mie 0 vers ol, mile at mor sen DA Rl rh | ER ety ad ee Bane, |e * 831-3 PER CENT.oFF | POINT st, CHARLES.| rerday at fe Laurent.fe of te \u201cage, \u2018but not serious It is waid that Mr: probably of.Montreal, \u2018was arrested here v NEWS | NOTES | : 2 LE 4 end.broker his am.He went into the.a -Boünbonnais.wi ie.procéediugs for.last evening for grand larceny in\u2019 having | a i os\u2019 0 Cos u es; .a Trail t et, is.Yto'a relative on Prince George Avenue, damages against the bicyclist, whose name pfolen a.horse \u2018a bu at Batavia.| @\u2014\u2014 - -® © th t m cl 4 , diss.Pissing Crnd ok s ret; wis finally.taken to the Notre Dame: Hos: ia - George.Guilbault.Mr, :Guilbault When searched arty \u2018of chèques | = .iss y Le, pot \u2018Mr.% A.Mingie,\u2019 Maple Avénie, Tet pital.| claimy that mo blame can be- attached je were found on lim, also two filled out.for.| GENERAL ce} .1 3 PER c © 5 ut, \u2018this morning to take.up.his residence at.The LATE MR.LPoN AUGE) \u2018Tho him\" for the accident, as heaves.on the 8lQ-each, on.Rochester barike.The po-: Signor Francesco\u201d Cri oi who.has been |' ee iil .88 - EN T.FF + nn pe .\u2018bod¥ of Mr.Leon Auger, son oi Tate r right side of the road.and running |\u2018lice.belièse they have captured a danger, \u2018dangerously \u2018ill for several\u201d: \u2018days, seems to a PI a \u2018 Winnipeg: s : A £ Ma ¢ eal Eaët | was\" brought | \u201c261, slow speed: \u2018at the time of the age ous professional forger.so «| be gradually weakening.Ci \u201c 1 : Pos St.L cum ot Grand Tr from\u2019 su rn or \u201cright.from\u2019 the\u2019 West- dent.: : 1.res ° : a Heavy.oh of arthquske sas felt | in Lo co : : oh a = } Se a SE: co da.yesterday afternoon e vibra: TY \u20ac nights holiday at-Cacouna.-.ern States, where he died.from \u2018the effects | : ALEXANDRIA, | .> \u201cCASE: \u2018FALLS THROUGH.| Nevac yes iad state south, and Li | { ; Capt.Egan, of No.9':police station, \u201conu of a: surgical \u201coperation; \u2018He was \u201cburried\u201d * Alésandria,\u201d \u201caly \u201c26, \u2014Rev.Dear Bust \u201cSweetsburg, Que.July 27.~The\u2019 Mis | Jantod three or four minutes.1 n | ; ner Shearer and Grand Trunk streets, is this\u201d morning.\u2026 \u2014 cit; of.Nairn, Scotland,\u201d is visiting.this I: sisquoi protested \u2018election case, m whieh | The British barque\u201d Lizzie Bell,\u201d Captain : anole .pending his holidays at Cacouna.MR.VIDAL INJURED.Victor Vidal, country\u201d in\u2019 the\u2019 interests of Blair\u2019 6 Col it was decided to>unseat Mr.D.B.Meigs, Whelan, bound for Newcastle.NS.W.,;| : \u201cAt H ALF PRICE.DA - ; * Rev.E.A.Mackenzie, pastor of 3 St.Mat- | 48: yeara- of age; living at \u2018thé Riendeau- lege, near Aberdeen; Scotlan f B SE | \u2018thé: Libexal member for the House \u201cof \u2018has heen vy e nt Cape (Hwan, > a ; Ford has reached Glengarry from \u201cCommons, has fullen.through.The peti: Zealand; and \u2018tivelve of, her crew are.m is \u201cthew\u2019s Presbyterièn Church, is spending a'| Hotel, fell -on.St.James Street, near St.nca.: couple of \u2018weeks holidays up west.|\u201cLambert Hill; at.8.30, last night and re- Ten rot Se sad | tioter did not press his\u2019 motion for a date |\u201c PE A Long, a waiter, \u2018age 4.3, shot\u201d Miss Mena Hamilton, Wellington Street; ceived ; a bad cut on: the: head.He was.\u2018event took place at Spri \u2018Creek in that | to be set.forthe.trial and che legal de-.and dangerous v wound od his wife.Anna, ; arrived Homé this morning from'an éxtend: | taken in \u2018the ambulance te: the General l'province: It 4 appears the young m#n [lay expired on the 17th.f.onsequently aged 25, at Sea Breeze.N.Y, thin even: ed visit to different American cities.\u201d | Hospital.= {with anotifer \u2018companion attempted to Mr.Mews.will \u2018retain.\u2018the\u2019 Bat 07, ing, and immediately \u2018after commi ted sui- |.Mrs.B.Taylor, Grand Trunk Street, will |» \"cmp TROLLEY Was.CAUGHT.\u2014À# | cross a.amall Fiver, whe the horee which | * ; EN 1 \u201cMail Orders.Carefully _ \u2018Attended To.ery Morgan & Co, leave.in a few days to spend the remain?\u2018Mackenzie wis riding fell into a hole some | = + | The detailed figures for the: foréign com: | der of the stmmer at Lac l\u2019Achigan.: Grok AS \u201cthrough ten \u2018feet.deep, and before horse or rider,|+ * WiLL.BE AOQUI T T ED.> [merce for the, Unied Sates for.the year |, Rev.E.Bushell *of St.Matthias Church, \u201cthe trolley gearing om the car\u2019 catching in could be\u2019 rescued\u2019 both were \u2018drowned.- Manila, July \u201827,\u2014The trial \u201cof Lieut.ended June 30, 1901, have been completed \u201cMONTRE AL À well known.and highly respected ci-| Preston Brown, of \u2018the Second: Infantry, by the Treasury Bureau of Statistics.Westmount, will preach at Grace Ghurch, \u2018the \u2018electric rods at a point of intersection.iran bf Kanyon township died on Mon\u2018 charged \u201cwith murdefing à native wear | They show total imports.$822,673, 016; to- | : \u20ac 12 $ 4 Wellington Street, Jo muruw ed \u2018home this À car came along,-and the passengers were | day, in the Jerson of Mre.Makcôlmn Mer Binangonan, is\u2019 finished.| In the course.\u2018tal \u201cexports, $1,487,755,357.Aliens ATLL THEVL VLE VV VL HELA GEA & re from the United: State where | transferred.Dougall, aged 70 years.1 of the proceedin it\" wae \u2018proven thit the | The annul preliminary réport of Unit: 4 Le EE MONS IE EE EE a À ; o ring.b dins ike.:| \u201cANOTHER BODY FOUND.\u201cThe.ody | À resident of Lochiel, named\u2019 Alex.Me native was killed while trying to escape, ed States Commissioner of Inland Reve- | Caen 0 : ¥: \u20ac has been spending: some wee of \u2018an; unknown man was found floating in \u2018Donell, \u201cBlind Alex, was fined \u201chere on and She: acquittal: of Lieut.Brown | is ex nue Yerkes for the fiscal.year .\u20acnded | mmm \u2014 - A meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Divi: ; JPueeday $50\"and costs for \u201cselling: \u2018intox.ected June 30, 1001, shows that receipts from |, + 14 # sion No.2, A.Q.H, has been called, fo?the river opposite.oui what?yes | tating liquor on Sunday.Pee EE [all edurces of internal.revenue fof the] Ÿ \u201cWednesday\u201d evening.\u2018next Fin St Cspriel erday morning, by nstable \u2018 Jefferson.\u2018The .rumored presence here: fof.some \u2019 \" ; : © year aggregated: £306,871,600, making anf\u2019 The Dominion.ne, \u2018The body was \u2018dressed in an- undershirt t'of no less than five detectives| \u201d \u201c ST.PATRICK'S SOCIETY.| increase of $11,585,361 over the receipts |.- - Lai, Gentre Street.- of Richmond Rireet, and overalls, and is.probably \u2019 that of a fave, rot occasioned by the gupposed -hid- \u201cTha committee of management of gi for the fiscal yeur ended June 30, 1900.is spending the summer months\u2019 at Cale.#rilor.\u2018The body will remain.at the.mor | ing in this vicinity of the notorious Blon.society have made fina) arrangements.for Charles Anderson, colored, was public: | donia Springs.\u2018She will be joined shortly gpe for a time.7 | din.He is well known in this part of thelr annual excursion, which wii.take | 7 hanged at Little Rock Ark.yesterday, : i y .| the country, and séveral of his near rela- ] Thufsd t A The fora criminal assault on \u2018n.white.WÔMAN : by ber mother, Mrs.A.Svendsen, «% -f- YOUNG MENS OUTINGS, An tives.live in Alexandria and vicinity.That | pince on Thursday nest, on chnitered orie year-ago.When-the.iblack: cap was | / a R.H.Cunvingbam, of Algoma district, | ¢ ony's Catholic Young Men's Éociety will H-\u2014probabilit: liced \u201cthe head \u2018scores of ne-| if who has béen conducti for-| have an excursion.on August 13 to Sher- -he=would -in\u2014all-probability come-among | tor\u2014the\u2014accasion,-and-the trip promises to Placed over-the nian'& head \u2018scorts'of ne-| -.G el ing missions for: 1 his friends gave cause for the incursion pe one of.the hest of \u2018the acason.Those |-8rO women became: frenzied.vith \u2018excité- U gra de ri Flour Paste Co.= © GREAVES, \u2018Manager.This.paste is Tecoguized as else.: strongest.the best to : presérve itaolt, a _ Eat tan .some time in the Railway Y.M.CG.Ag ringham Park, The steämier Duchess of: of so many detectives.No one appears pténdliig to tak t in thi ting may |-ment, and rent the air witlt their screams \u201cmost \u2018agreéable to use on\u201d account ef us a condugt to-morrow's meeting at 415 York will arr Seigneurs Street locks t po have scen Blondin around, therefore it vest \"aa réd that Hrerythiig soute 8 ower | as they rolled upon the lawn\u2019 of the Stute | \" AE de /a Russanc® perfume.ta ain insects | 8:30- 2,6.> LCR ected that one of the | will: bé atill in order for the various sup: of the committee will he done fn order that | House yard\u2019 adjucent tô the plade of: exe I\" i sobités pis I proof against ail ve n and n 3 .Pe.Rod.Mingie left for Winnipeg thin | largeet .sropÿ that ever visited the park |'posed -Blondins appearing in.different | their \u2018enjoyment.may be as complete ns cution.D 4, i J oc isp wey | shoe-making, for ChADPIOE.tox-toes, C morning.He has béen appointed.acrount: | Wil accompany the young men.\u2019on their.other places, v Co: | powaible.Casey's orchestra lias- been.ses | ee \"\" : q nene/,reliure, * soles, counters.ete.etc.Ste.ng.ppoi cou es - , ant of the Nova Séotia Bank in that city.| outing: .us, \u201cBROOKVILLE.: _gured for the oecaslon for the\u2019 benefit of | FOR.\u201cTHE FIREMEN.\u201cMessrs.Wil.A lots meres poplin | : It 1s used by book-binders, it being\u2019 oe .A lerge numbér of bis friends were at thé SLAB SAVED.\u2014At the instance of.Ald, | people \u2018who Nis ge rien cen, liam Rutherford & \u2018Sons: have: forwarded.= i an richie sa 8c.TR strongest and dirine sors tor its good °° station to sea him off.Sadler\u2019 the large granite slab which marke].Brockville, July\" 26.\"On.Wetnerta $ se eee et y prices.|: 895 to Chief Massey, of St.Henri, for dis- Tone on ise qualities and pertume, used for whitewashing.Great interest is being: taken \u2018 among, the: ed the site of the.old St: Atin\u2019s Market; Peyepine, at ne\u201d ron ne © f ontiemans | | tribution among the firemen, who.helped fou AE ! ant dé the Dest av for pasting (labels) om q oO , Cae | ul ; À ä ete.fo iar te re .| has been presented.to-the Chateau - de \u2018beautiful and.accomplished daughter, Miss - STORY FIFTY YEARS LONG = a dos the recent fire: cab their manu ; ectes ak d'un, OFFICE.go! hh CS ain, Maisonneuve se .y \u2018Ramezay.It states the market was built Fanny, became the hiide of Mr.James | oo plaetory.= à , Co ».FACTORY in rear.870 Champlain BL.\u2018in\u2019 1851.Some additional interest is at G.Dalton, of New York city.: The mince (The Kansas City.Journal.) EE ma A - monTrzat, CANADA.TT \"Hell Telephone, East 1384, M The Best Is the Cheapest.noe 6 Vo: = 8 cents.per Ih on tachéd to the subject, ag the same stong | riage getemony was performed\u2019 by.Rev, | marked the Bite of ~ the old | phriament | A.MeFesl Sits D MéEwan, of ef nop of- Enc :| buildings.\" : White Plains, N Y; wa idésmaid, \"and Effjng] kel = Le e age poses re [1 ficou rage OUTING.| FOR CHILDREN.UN ext Misses Clara Allen.and 0 ry dryine were | a\u2019 remarkable character.ün the very early - Mond tonic\u2019 wil \u2018maids_of honor.Mr.G.8.Trickey, of days Uncle Yacky was a fréighter across | Monday a\u201cpicnic will he given to Bout de | New York, was-groomsman: : There wéré-l the plains, and.he, had: many thrilling en- |: the Label.l\u2019Tle, undér, the auspices of .the Indepen.shout 125 guests at-the wedding.Ea Seno = 5 a on Le ; 3 | dent - r of Foresters, for the children | It is.expected.that the good\u201d roads.team that the an G edeking, It in nsf : om mr | of the East End.Tickets were distributed will commeiice Operations at.Piroctora : = \u2018 I i so extended in its details that no one had |- |B : yesterday, under the direction .of Dr.La.on \u2018Tuesday.~.At present a piece of roid | ever Héard it.from start.to finish.\u201d For | violette, «chief ph of ¢ is bein.made \u2018near Lansdowne.| the.Prévines > cio © ie onder Jor Joseph \u2018Ryan, G:T.R.fireman, who.lost\u201d sometliing like fifty years it Was -hisr favor- | will be taken to Bout de lle, where th both legs in 4 railway accident at Little [ite story, aid he could be easily started will pass the day.\u2019 \u20acY | York on Wednesday night, ia à -éon of \u2018on it\"by the guests at the hotel of which Mr.John Ryan, of this town.\u201d he was ihe proprietor.People would lis- SUBS THE.CITY.77 Durand, hôtel-1- Mrs.Willis, wife of George Willig ied | .ten for awhile: and then go away, the lq keeper, Hochelaga, has \u2018entered an action \u2018to-day in her twenty-fourth year of cdn- | crowd being kept constant by io ar- | | against the city for loos claiming that sumption.\" She was a daughter of - Mr.rivals, but no one ever sta ed to hear the |.\u2014 The opening.into the drain.at the corner.John Bedlow, of this town, .: finish.Indeed, it is current i in Effingham 1.: The Only Union.Shop - mource of Bee meget sires ok oi ©.RICHMOND.= |that the story never was finished, and ~~ Inthe Province.July 26.\u2014Mr.W.11has that as it.went along it grew wider and: some wmells which come from it, and | Rim 3 an vg x pe more smptified until 1 took in thousands SMITH &- co, [we GUARANTEE Ti OXF0 i ; (FAIR that his business hes suffered us 8, conte- gas.\u201d Win an.ro til of miles of territory and.hundreds of pee: || LOT BOILERS \u201cog +4 : ; Ts.brace ocks- and two.children sonages with.such a bewildering complex - .a, D | CGA ui Ra, RINPRSY TOUND.se Ren from Liston ct Out, are iting 2 Mrs.Ar-| ity of citcumstances that.a cimax- would L \u2018Prices Reasonable.:.+.RADIATOR ich, Who w ur Wilcoc chmon: ; ; KY D a.Tr away from her friends last res - Mrs Howe, Font Hatley, id visiting | be impossible CET : i To - For Hot Water.or Steam Hh A was Yound yesterday: morning by.Chief of Mrs.R .J» Hewton.- | ER \u2014 .\\ Polite.O'Farrell} of Maisonneuve.À Xind.Mise Alice Fraser has returned: from Ot:15 TT Will inaintain an even, \u2018healthful | Jy.disposed \u2018person had cared for her dur- awa, * warmth afl \u2018through suy | building © ing the night, and the chief of \u201cpolice | olin Negba, néon, Mass., ig visite 7 eg - PS .f weath .).hrouglit her back to ber dauighter at.the: Jeffre Lancaster NH visith t in al} kidds of weabher.§ Stanley: Hotel.~ Pa Te at Noires 1 Grange, choad, ng me \u201curl ure \u2018The dre used all over \u2014\u2014 gt Miss Henderson is visiting Sie.A Me REDUCED ! ; Word, lias been.received from Ottawa that Kenzie, Melbourne, - Le _ > Alle, nat ne of thé Gnd.Ty C.A., was} Miss Julie Burbank, Danille, who \u2018has\u2019 SE A A D a #44 {corps going to Quebis In Be st of Montreal | beén viaiting ot Newh burst Gangs, has-re-| MI ce a He\" a ble pose ha and Duchess ef Cornwall ono IT Duke \u201cMg, (Rev.) Deeprome, Huntigg dn, who Sam 1 th ink lon y ot hi k, br ke okey Mra.I : ples that we thifik arc ong enough in stock, broken a Aie one a se en ae lots and the like, are sought out nou ne sacrificed.Song on space: on the 3rd of: Auguat, ave turhed ome, | 806 Prius où sinh ick IE % \u201chi Be nw dt \"I New is the time = buy your Furniture, >.nd, Bown BR Asa sample of wha what we are offering: ek EEE 45 ERIE ton mio = 1.NALD, KiNG & Parisnson À 10' p.m: of p.m son Bore Toi return: co nepresentatives) PA Wu | % nent geatiome ne iochdine de deco à oF + °.{J n À \u201cHon, Lt.-Col, Wilson.fn an ©! rH RE ; ih remiment 4 ee, EERIE le == Te a NE ARE GOING THIS: vean| * BÉACONSPELD oe pay dress \u2018dance at \u2018the : Wednesday was a great success.yoom was prettily decorated with flags bunting, and the various costumes - : \u2018making an extremely | turesque scene: Among.the invited: y \"were: Mrs.Shaw, Mrs.Auchmuty, Mrs.\u2018Ellis, Mrs.F, Bacon, Mre.Turpin, Mrs.Herrick, Mrs.Arthy, the Mises Mudge, Arthy; Herrick, Eiks, Shaw, \u2018Armstrong, Hebauch, Appelle, Marr, and the Mesars.} - Morphy, Bellhouse, Strange, Houston, Me | .Gill, Borthwick, Herrick, Mudge, 8.Riel, Richardson, Burnett, Shaw and others, .Miss Mabel Vennor, who has been visit} ing here, has returned home.- \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Stonewall Jackson \u2018guests at the Grove.Dr.and Mrs.Day are visiting friends | here.Mise Winnifred Sims tas returned to.Dorval, * Miss Van Giles, of the \u2018Montreal.Gen- \u2018eral Hospital, who thas has, been visiti Mise \u2018May Roberteon, has returned town.Mr.Warren Peck has returned from his | holidays.\" _\u2014_ Dr.\u201cJames Barclay is.spending.the sun | lisms mer here, \u201cThe Misses Nash are guests at: Cottage No.4.(Boston), is \u2018visiting - her + Mies Wier nieces, the Mi-ses Mudge., Mr.C.Strange Is visiting.here, = \u201d The many friends.of Migs.Baugh will * be sorry to hear that she will not be in Beaconsfield this\u2019 summer.Miss Helen Monk, who has been visit ing Miss Maude Boulton, - has returned : home.Miss.Mabel Lewis, Montreal, is \\ \u2018Keeping |.; house for her brother, Mr.F.Lewis, dur | fng Mrs.Lewis\u2019 absence at the sea.Miss Mudge and Miss Doutre were the hostesses at a most snocessful \u2018tennis tea on Saturday afternoon; The courts were in splendid condition and- playing was kept up till nearly\u2019 seven o'clock.Among th present were: Mrs.Auch- .muty, Mrs, SH.Sims, Mrs.W.E.Shaw, Mr.and Mrs.L.Skaife, Mrs.and the Misses Ellis,\u2018 Mrs.Moore and the Misses L.Riel, Armstrong,\u201d \u2018Morphy, McGill, Shaw, Mudge and.many others, Mr.and Mrs.James Peck, accompanied by their little daughter, \u201cMise Flossie Peck, returned home this \u2018week.from England.Miss Minnie Jordon, of the New: \u201cYor® Hospital, i= home on.her holidays.Mrs.Killey, who has been visiting \u2018Mrs.Doutre, tas returned home.\" ise Steele has returned to , Mont- T A Mr \"Arthur Robertson \u201chas returned home.: J .Dr: W.E.Deeks spent \u2018Sunday a the Grove.° Miss M.Mudge.was \u2018the süecesefal- \u2014weiné - mer of the tennis tournament at the - Grove, Mr.Ernest Dawson spent\u2019 Sunday here.\u2014\u2014 4) 5 STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE : + \u2014+ \u2018The usual weekly hop was\u2019 \"held last Sat-.wurday night, Miss Whitam officiating.at the plano.Among those.present ere?Mr, and Ms.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Venf ner, Mr.and Mrs.Bastian, Mr.«and Mrs.Valiquétte, Mr.'and Mrls.\u201cMarquette, Mr.- end Mrs.Cardinal, Mr, and Mrs.Fortin, \u2018Mr, and Mrs.Tetralt, Mr.and Mra.Roy, Mr.and Mis.Vennor, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Hub- bell, Mr.and.Mrs.Lanctot, Mr.and Mrs: Read, Mr.and Mrs.- -Ouimet, Mrs.Morgan, Mrs.Moncel, Miss E.Browne, \u2018Miss F.Demers; Mise\u201d BE.Hubbell, Miss :O.| Demers, Miss L.Hubbell, Miss MeKewan, |- Miss C.Morgan, Mies F.\u2018Rafter, ,, Mise | Belanger, Misa.Mead,\u2019 Miss Wright, Miss A.Caron, Miss Y.\u201cTelfer, Migs Telfer, Dr.Geo.Browne, Mr.H.Perrault, Mr.Lecavalier, Mr.R.Tanctot, Mr.Thbotson, Mr.F.Shallow, ' Mr.R.Kessock, Mr, Tudo, Mr.J.Shallow, Mr.E.Demers, Mr \u2018J.Rafter, Mr.Perrault, Mr.G.Har-| - swood, Mr.E.Bailey, Mr.Duiverger, Is Charlebois, Mr.C.Pease, Mr.C.C.Moncel, - Mr.R.Moncel, Dr.Geo.Kent, \u201cMr.Cor nell, Mr.Kenny, Mr.Gale, Mr, \u2018Stevenson, Mr.Taylor, Mr.Fortier, Mr.B.Mat- \u201cquette, Mr.Forthier, Dr.E.Kent,.Mr.Ross and many others.© Mr.Alexander has registered at\u2019 the | .Claréndon, where he will remain.for the | \u2018balance of the season.Mr.and Mrs.Haldimand\u2019 and family | have taken rooms at Delarie\u2019s.for \u201cthe \u2018summer.Mr.Dunbar Browne and.family\" \u2018have tented Mr.Caron\u2019s house for this.season.Mr.pod.Mrs, Ross and family\u2018 have \u2018taken a\u2019 cottage near the Clarendon, where\u2019 they will remain for the rest of the season.Miss Grace Robertson has been.out here | - for a fewu days, the guest of Miss Angus, | at her home in Senneville, .- Mrs.L.J.Forget gave a very enjoy: | ABSOLUTE 7 \"SECURITY _ Genuine\u2019 Ca rter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.must Bear Sigrnturs, or | for that date._They hope to see iss Ludington i is the guest of Mrs wW.i 1.\u2026- *\u2014 : I : sveeraing \u2018 E.Vennor is spendi his holida » the guest of Mr.and, Mrs, Baile Vy.y \u2018Mr.and Mrs, Jarvis \u2018and family.have taken rooms at Dr.E.Kent's, for the | months.BM.J.F F.Quinn, KO.: \"Mr, Mr.Taylor haa returned to town.Those registered at the Clarendon for the past week are: Mr.and Mrs.ZC Wiliams, Mr.D.'M.Lefebvre, Mr.F Dugal, Mr, H.Woodhouse, Mr.E.K.| Armour, Mr.Chas.8.Leed, Mr.L.Gag- oon, Mr, R.\u2018Latour, Mr.E.E.Cum- mines, Mr.C.A.Chouillon, Mr.Lavajeau, R.Moncel, Mr.\"F.B.Rotuh, Mr.H.Williams, Mr.J.'C.McRae, Mr.J.Little, Mr.J.Delfosse, Mr.H.Williamson, Mr.-A; St.Onge, Mrs.St.Charles, Miss Wil- Tous, , Mr.L.Brunelle, Mr.D.P.Bellair, \"Mr.O.Bastian, Mt.Taylor, Mr.Morris Wright: and quite \u2018a few: others.Mr.J.Monk was out on Thursday with | Mr.F.Shallow.Mr.Young is here, spending.his holi- | \u2018| days, the guest of friends in Serineville.Miss Jessie \u2019 Méwhort,.of New: York, is the quest of Miss L, Grier.Mr.Hodgson was the guest of Mr.G.| 8.Hubbell this week.Mr.Brock Grier and- \u2018Miss Winaifrdd Grier were here for a few days this.week, the guests of Mrs.Jenifest.Mr.and Mrs.Needham have returned from their - trip to Buffalo and the Pan- American.: A very cnojyable drive was given by the peaple of the hotel, to Pointe Claire, where they remained for the dance, returning by moonlight.In the party were Mr.and Mrs, Valigette, Miss F.Rafter, MW Orphise Demers, Miss C.McKewan, Mise Boulanger and Miss Y.Ouimet.Mr.Hector Perrault, .Mr.F.Demers, Mr; -R.Lanotot, -Mr.: L.Kenny, Mr, Charlebois afid Mr.Lecavalier.-.Ste, Anne will \u2018be, en fete.next \u2018Saturday.After a somewhat .protracted siesta the sportsmen have decided on a.fi > their friends out in force.The aval aquatic | events will be.followed by a fete de \u2018nuit and the customary \"bonnet hop.ow ST.LaBeRT me A \u2018deputation of ladics from the town intend to walt upon third.vice-president | Morse, of the Grand.Trunk Railway, | with reference to -the fares between.here and the cfty.: - Miss Little, of- Toronto, who was on'a| | visit to lier sister, Mrs, R.Sullivan, David, left for her home last Friday night.\"The young: ladies: of the town, \u2018under the chaperonage ot Mrs, - Fred.Borne,\u2019 andu Mrs.Harvey, gave a hay-cart drive to the young men on Thursday.evening, which: was largely attended and much -en- joyed.! It in.maid \u2018there.was considerable.bet ting done on the Smith-McLean \"canoe race, last Saturday, and that several Grand Trunkers are.out of pocket.Te _ Mr.W.H.Rosevear, jr., was in Portland during the early part.of: the week on business.- Misa Emily Freiberger, - ot.\u2018Chicago, nm, and Miss Fannie Benjamin, of \u201cKansas City, Kan., arrived in town on Monday | \u201cVilla Rom,\u201d : on a visit to Mrs.\u2018Hart, Victoria ave.- Miss Lillian Meservey of Quebec, has ar- \"rived on a visit to' her cousin, Miss Gwendoline David.Mrs.Lamnigan in\u2018 visiting.ber brother, Mr: R.Patton, here.The /Misses Reid and Folis- have gope on & visit to friends in the townshi ips.Miss Robinson, Victoria \u2018Park, is extended \u2018visit to the Western States.Mr.-Evans and family are now decupy- ing a cottage on the river front: for .the -balance of the summer season.- Mira \u2018Alice.Ness, of Howick, P.Q., is on A visit to Miss Mabel Andrews, \u2018Agayle.avene.\u201cMiss: Mabel Andrews tiane returned from a.couple.of Weeks\u2019 visit to.friends in .Howick, P.Q.: Mrs.James.Brown and family have lett \u2018on a_few weeks\u2019 visit to Athelstane.Mrs.Macdonald and.family have also \u2018departed for Athelstane, Messrs.James Brown.and\u2019 \u201cRobert\u201d Do berty have been re-elected as school commissioners.Miss Marliné David, of 48 Shefbrooke.street, city, was\u201d \u20188 \u201cvisitor: in.town on Threday afternoon.\u2018Mr.Watson, formerly night operator at the depot here, has gone to South Africa.|.- The \u2018many.friends of Mr.and Mrs.Bar: ber, -who resided down the river.front, \"will regret, to learn that Mrs.Barber's health continues fn a very precarious state.| Very slow - progress is being made in putting \u2018down the new walks, and at the \"present rate snow will be on the ground.before.all.the work is through.The Canada: Plate Glam Co.have pre.\u2018sented both toll houses on.the Victoria Tubilee Bridge with large thermometers.Mabel Virths, of Montres), i is Mima | spending a few weeks.here, a guest at the | Sweetsburg Howse,\u2019 Mr.H.' Wolterstan Higgins, of Montreal, is.entre at the Sweetdburg House at pre Mr.and Mrs.Thoms Kirk, of Montréal, | \u2018spent a few da s here this week, \"Mr.Artie ht was a quest at the Swe House over | ion Wallace, of Westmount, who bas been the jest for the.past thrée weeks of \u2018Mrs, N.Yincent Jones here, returned on.\u2018Monday.dn an \"Mr.and Mrs.F.X.A.Giroux, have re \u2018turned to Sweetaburg after a delightful trip does ste St.Lawrence.7 \u2018 rs.est Racioot, aocompanied.\u2018by Misa Mabel: Macmillan, are spending a few hard.at the y Montreal House, \u2018a Or cha Lu COVANSVILE cr 1 , Mise M, Boyd, of Mountair Street, \u2018| Montreal, who has.been the.guests here of the \u201cMisses Chandler for the past few Mr.Dode Foster, A.Boston, Mass., returned home, after spending « \u2018month's olidaya here \u201cthe est of Mr, James O'Halloran, K.C ° \u201cMrs.\u2018Lovell Ruiter, of Manchester, NH, ie th guest of Mrs, John McCabe, Mr.Roy Leach, of Boston, Mass.is the guest of -Mr.J.L.Leach.Mr.W.Ruiter, of Boston, Mass, is spending a few days hete with.friends: Miss MoClatchie, of.Roxham, is.the Quest of Mr:.\u2018and Mrs.A.L MoClatchie.The\u201c weéek's arrivals at the Ottawa \u2018included W.P.Hibbard, A.G.Rollo, T.S.\u2018Williams, B.Lippenz, R, Booth, ir., A.R.Paterson, J.A.Broséeau, Ww.Alex, Gault, W.P, \u2018Beauchamp, Æ; E.Haldy, J.F.L Dubreuil; all of Montreal.pars Co LANCASTER .+ re yr \u201c Allan Caméron, senior, of Montreal, spent a few days recently at Glen Morris.Miss Alice Macpherson, of Stanley.Island, and her friend, Miss Lily McLean, of Westmount, were tue guests :of Mrs.: d.A.McLean, Lancastér, « on \u2018Tuesday., Miss Ida Woods; of Montreal, is the guest of her sistér, Mrs.R.T.Nicholson, South Terrace Street: : : Mrs.Charles Reichling, of Motitreal, is visiting.friends in the\u2019 fourth \u2018concession \u201cof Lancaster.Dr.Dalton, J.\u2018St.Pierre, and Miss La- \u201cplante, of Montreal, were guests \u201cof D, Dennie, South Lancaster, recently.Mrs.Hodgson and the Misses Ethel and \u201cGracè\u2019 Hodgson, of Hudson, Que,, are the -guests of Mrs.T.H.Hill, South \u2018Lahoas- ter.\u2018 \u2014 Mrs.H.MoLeaï and Miss \u2018Ella MeDou- gall, of Nelo, left, Tuesday: evening for Ottawa, where they will spend, some Weeks with friends.- Percy .Rose.and George Muirhead, of Montreal; spent Sunday last at the hôiné| of Dr.A.Harkness.F.Storer, Montreal, is spending a short holiday,\u2019 the \u2018guest \u2018of -J.J.Fraser, Main |.Street.Mrs.John Fraser and daughter, Mar Bella \u2018Fraser, Main.Street.\u2019 a Mr: and\u2019 Mrs.A.J.Falconer and family, who\" have\u201d resided in Lancaster for several months, left on Monday for: -De- loraine, Man, where they formerly - \u2018made \u2019their.home.Re Miss \u2018Arniour, \u201cef Montreal, is visiting at the home of het uncle, Angus Armour \u201cMiss Macpherson; of Montreal, spent worne days recently à güest of her: \u2018aunt, - Mrs, D.McRae, South Lancaster.- \u2014 y \u2014\u2014e LAKE.ST.JOHN \u2014 = \u2014e Among the recent arrivals at Hotel Ro.\u2018bervil, Lake St.Jolin \u2018are:\u2014H.8.I \u2018Smith, Th.Chas.Casgrain, .:K.C;,- M.P, , Montreal; D.W.Morgan,Geo.Lamothe, \u2018Mr.and.Mrs H.À Jackson, Frank Carrel, Ernest W.King and wife, Quebec; Pp, A: \u201cGuay, J.A.Massicottte, Chicouti- mi; A.H.Belliveau, Ottawa; F.\u201cWagen- manri, Vienna, Austria; Baron- Frisching, Qermany; Mr.sud Mrs.Leon Hert, Paris Cn : | TE WANE cons Last.Tuesday night a most: .dolightfal under the earé bf Mrs, Ricker, \u2018Twelve.\u2018tables were played.The-first lady's prize was wan by Mrs, (libbs, and the second | prize by Mrs.T: I.Paton; Montreal.\u201d Prentise- won.the - gentleman\u20195 prie.Among those Tiresent were Misses Brotherhood; Miss Dedman, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Gibbs, :Mire.Gibbs, Mr.and Mrs.French, Mr.and Mrs.Lindsey.Mr.Ooyse, Mr.Ward: \u2018will, Miss Payne, Mr.and Miss Edgar.Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Hartley, of West.\u201cmount, have arrived at Willard \u2018for : a couple of wecks stay.TT \u2014rostez The late arrivals at Mountain Farm a are: Mrs.Lestér, Miss .Ruby Lester, Master Willie.Tester, Mr.and Mrs.A.Durman,.\u2018| Miss Connie Durman, Miss.Dorathy Dur- man, Me.and Mrs.C.Klèments, Miss.M, Klements, Mrs, \u201cChamberlin, Dr.Hendér- son, Dr.Finnie, Mr.T.I.Hoy, Mr.Herbert Holland, Mr.James Thompson, Mr.Dyer; Mr.B.Evans, - Mr.Jofies, Mr.E E.Jones, Mr.McGarry, Montreal; Mr.Coch- rane, Sherbrooke; Mr.Macdonald, Mr.T.Macdonald, Mr.Harry Searth, Mr.Arthur | Bpeid,.Mr.Edward Henry, Mr.Louis Abbott, Master Peroy \u2018Scarth, Lennoxville.KNOWLTON re following are at present \u2018 \u2018summer boarders at the \u2018the house of Rev: Méntreal; Mrs.R.R.Gallagher and sons, of Westmount: Miss Bremner.and Miss Bancroft,.of of Montreal Mr.and Mrs.\"8.\" 8,\" Bain have; this reeks, returned to: \u2018Montreal on Tuesday : | Fred.'H.- Dodds, Mr; J: °F, Milla ion, of Eureka,.Ont; are guests \u201cof \u201cMiss -Mi \u2018Lebeau C.\u201c1 B.+|= | complaint.\u201cA spedia) feature is \u2018the ébestra, which discourses sweet music\u2019 af- #0 whist party was: given\u2019 \u2018at \u2018the Cliff House, |.Price, and.lave \u2018quite a large 4 tled in thelr pretty enttage, guest Mrs, C; E.M.Taylor: Mrs.and\" Miss Kydd, of | of Winnipeg; Mrs.R.Gardinér and son, |- - : P uw Archie O'Brien, Mapson- hand \"wife, Sweetaburg; W.K.McKeown, \u2018Cowansville; R.N.England, Mrs, R.N, England, Alice V: England, Kaowlton, : Toe AGATHE DES MONTS.| 4 Ce ce 085 3 \u2018The weather continues to be very.fine and, \u2018the numbers of visitors ut.the hotels |.8 Jarge, many haying come \u2018to spend Saturday and Sunday, \u2026 The regatta which is is causing 80.much interest is.to come \u2018off: next Saturday.\"There is & very la and attractive\u2019 pro gramme, which includes three or taces for military men only.] A very enjoyable dance _:was held at the Castel des Monts on Saturday evening, and the dance hall was \u2018crowded with residents and visitors.Much interest has been taken.in the gmall camp which for the past week has been in possession of Mr.Forget\u2019s pro- ty on: the: Presqu isle, consisting of our of the Duke of York's Hussars, who | rode out from Montreal.She Party -con- sisted of Sergt.Major C.O.Jost, Corpl.D.A.Inglis, Trooper Forbes A.Knight and Trooper A.Lebeau.The men started from- Montréal on Wednesday and arrived here riday afternoon, having cov- \"ered a distance of: seventy-five miles over very.bad roads.-A most, enjoyable and ly attended tea was given by Mm.Von Rappard last Friday afternoon.\u201cThe.weather was all that «could - be \u201cdesired and the varandah was crowded with daintily attired guests enjoying the magnificent.view \u2018which is obtainable from this part of the lake, The table, which was prettily decorated: with \u2018moss and wild flowers, was in charge of Miss Barr and Mre.Samuel, \u2018assisted by Miss.Imne- von Rappard,: : T Pix © | { Roach.[Re fiss Cowan, Mise Robb: and Miss Giace où Among the guests present vere Mos.za, Miss Raz, .the Smith, Miss Lillie Heward, Mus.Shalt, Mrs.Walker, Dr.Kerr, \u201cMr.Forbes, \u2018Mr.Rolland, Miss.Martin, Mr.Jackson, Mrs.Mann, Miss Gertrude, Mann, Mr.and Mya, Gnaedinger, Mr.find Mrs.C.Brown, Mr.Sidney Brown, Mrs.Rabb, Mrs.Ste-\" venson, Mr.Bob Rdlland, Mrs.R: Dick- so, Dr.F.Frazer, Mrs.Wilson Smith, the Misses Wilson Smith, Mrs.Sparrow, Miss Sparrow, Mrs: ow.Fostér Brown and Mr.E.Gnaeding Coa Messre.\u201cTom * and: 1 Arthar Sauriderson |.are spending \u2018their holidaye \u2018the guests.of Mrs.-Renouf.Among the visitors of the\u2019 st.week at \u201cTuisisgna\u201d were\u2014Dr.Roddick, Me.sy drehibald, Mr: Gerald: Birks, Mise aile At \u201cAvonmore\u201d\u2019\u2014 Me.Malird, Mr.R.Anderson, Mr.Paul-Galibert, Mr.W.0.A.Vibert, \u201cMr.and H.Helen, Mrs, B.Macnab, rd.John Bermingham, À sise 0 Sshafheitliu, Mr, Richard\" Coogan, : Miss.Fanny Crgan, Mrs.M.Mulline.| \u201cAt \u201cCastel des Monts\u2019\u2014W.C.\u2018Robi- | lard, Chas.\u2018H.Durand, Mrs: Wm, Clen- dinneng; \u2018jr, Miss M.Lowry, Miss W.Lowry Ernest C Cole,\u201c H,, R.\u2018 Redpath, Miss Esther Rolland, H.Carter, W.J.Mitchell, Geo.Clarke, Mr.and Mrs: A.srM.Geo.8 Martin, Mrs.Geo.: Martin, G.Moore, G.Babcock, 'E.Mount, Mrs.G.H.Porteous, - Dr.P Thos.Muledir, \u201cMies Mary, Mise Margaret an and Mids Annie ulcair, Mr.F Giard: At \u201cHôtel Godon\u201d\u2014Mrs?L.F.Abegg, Brussels, Bele, W.R.: otinan, and wife, O: Egan, R Doyle, .Chas: E.Frost, Mr.E,- Miller, Miss \u201cMiller, L.P.Labrequ,e D.A.Inglis, F.A.Knight, A.\u20180.Jost, Migs L.Charboneau,\u2019 Foster, M.Murphy, Es Swine- Jarvis, F.burne.qe | wane 15 The\u201d \u2018scasoh \u2018here.ds \u2018at its Teight, as\u2019 i\" usual at\u2019 this thine of year, and the \u201cHotel : \u201c| Tadousac\u201d bids fwir to\u2019 be quite as popular nnder tho new \u2018manager, Mr.Wuntele, as\u201d it ivas formerly under Mr.Patterson.À.+ wecker after health and fresh air might go far and\u2019 wide ere meeting with.anything more attractive, and It vould ouly be the; chronle grumbler who.could find cause for or- ternoous and evenings, thus addliig greatly to.-the enjoyment of the guests.The after ditiver programme Is generally classical, and the ovening one\u2019 ds\" \u2018wholly given to dance music, and the young people.tvip the.light fantastie measure : with unabated cuergy In\u2018the ball reom.Thne and space: will not admit of aH one could write about thls charming.and - quaint old place, - *Tadéusée,\u201d but its popularity ts proved by the: return again.-and again of ips ntimerous visitors.Phere Is an ,oldlsaymg.\u2018here that \u201capyune who.has.onde visited Tadoysne must alway retirn,\u2019 and \u2018 this Is verified by the many famillar faces mot Wh in the varloux\u2019 haunts of park, beach and golf -Unks.\u2018The.fishing Is: excellent, \u2018there- having been some large catches this season.The gulf- links, which are prestily\" .| éftuistea, are \u201cvery \u2018fine, good scope belig glen far hazards, buitkers, ete, This old: time game is #-gréat source of amusemeirt to both: young and old.The little «birch bas been open - for \u2018\u2019ome- time, and the sérvices are \u2018well attended.Last Sunday a large and fashlonable con.| gregation assombled.Archdeacon Bvans of- ffutauted, assisted.by Dean Willams, of Quebec, - Among the \u2018babitues, of the place \u2018are\u2019 \u2018notleed at.the \u2018hotel; Chaneellor-Bethune the-.Misses Bethune, the Misses Abbott.J Me, and.Mrs.W: Yuñte, Mrs.Campbell |, Macdougall, Mr.and Mrs, W.\u2018McLennan, | \u2018the Misses McLennan, Mr.and Mrs.-Laing, the Mises, Bethuiie, of \u201cToronto; Mr.and Mrs.Dwight, Dr.and Mrs.Dwight, of \u201c At Pension BoutHame; Mrs.Bastable, Mr.- nnd Mrs, Barre, of Montreal; Mrs, Back, :| Miss Black, \u2018of Montreal, ete.Ai the cottages: Milas\u2019 \"Allee Buchanan 1s | Now York; Mr.U.' Hague, of New: York.| visiting Archdeacon\u2019 4 family.\u201c Mé.And Mrs.Toi.Sinith, of Montreal, aod Mr.Edmund Smith are: visiting their mother, Ire, Herbert Smith, who _ has \u2018taken Madame Harington* 8: cottage.for.the sumer,\u2019 Mr.and Mrs, W.\u2018 Price now have.the cot tage formerly ,occcupled by Are.\u2018Henry e- pa Mrs.W.Robërtson and\u2018 family.are or \u201cThe Bungalow,\u201d for the summer, and have.as thelr Handgside,\u201d of Montreni, .\u201cMrs, Miss Wigmore 1 Miss \u2018I\u2019entland, ar ucbor, is at | Rummel.\u20ac 4 ares Conner.Miss\u2019 Millar.are at anes\u2019 usselhu \u2018here \u2018Mis.8 shortly reel F + con A gent many snromier visitors have \u201ccome to R'elimond during the past few days, and the folowing are.amongst those | trom\u2019 Montreal registered\u201d at \u201cthe: St.\u201cMim Chrissie Cole, of.Montreal, after ~fow weeks Here, the que of.week, Totürned to Montreal , | south = ying, C.Kerr, of of Montreal; F.Proulx, | \u2018Bt.Hysolntlie; J.Patton, Wh, Fleury, J.A.Hawthorne, - ' oll of Montreal.| with the Misses A, 3 \u2018OMys, P.Brown, Esst Hatley, and Wan, Ritchle, Toronto, are vin Mrs.Mappin, Inglewood.\u2018 \u2018children, Boston, are.visiting Mrs Dr.KeHock, Richmond.- Miss Gravel, Montreal, is visiting: : Mrs, B.J.Pearson, Richmond.Miss K, Mallln and Miss ° K.O'Brien, Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs, B Govern, Richmond.Miss M MoDerley, Skowhegan, \u201cMes, and Miss F.McDerley, Portland, Me., .are spending some holidays in Bichmond, \u2018Chas, Campbell, Richmond.Miss Laura Campbell, East Farnham, spending some days in Richmond: : Ctiristeson, Arthabeska, is miss trends here.LONGUEUIL : \u2014 One: of the largest crowds \u2018ever seen In the Longueuil Boating Club gathered there last Saturday night for the anpual eoncert and hop, The concert was a great success and was thoroughly enjoyed by al those present.\u201d \u201cA pleasing feature-of tbe enter- tokument wes that the majority of the ers! \u2018were local people and were well known to thelr audience, Miss Vir: tue's song, \u201cFor All.Bternity, was much encore, \u2018Good Night Little Girl.\u201d Mr.selected poemes by Dr, Drummond.Mr, Rouleau\u2019s tenor solo whs \u2018perhaps .the \u2018best number on the programme; while Miss Reynold's eong delighted most.every- Que, Mr.Walker, president of the Boating \u2018those \u2018present f concert a 8 After the was concluded and dancing was begun, and was kept ap unt{ twelve o'clock, when everyone left well satisfled with the way they had spent thelr evening.Mr.Cooper furnished the music for the dancing, while Mr.Gray was accompanist for the singera.Those who took part in the programme of O'Hagan, Miss Grace Walker, Mr.Ash- bury, - Mr, : Plekord, Miss Mabel Virtue, Mr.Malcolm, Mr.Mitchell, Mr.Beverna Reynolds, Mr.Gray.: Rong those prosent \u2018were Mr, and \u201cMrs.Spencer, Mr.and Mre, Shaw, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Jenkins, Rev.Mr.Bourne, Mr.and \"Mrs.Reynolds, Mr.and: Mrs, F.Jones, Mrs, Carmichgél, \u2018Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Lahuson, \u2018Mr, \u201cand \u2018Mrs.McDonalds Mr.and Mrs.| Wiikes, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Gray, Mr.and Mrs.| Blaikie, .Me, and Mrs, Moffatt, Mr.and \u2018and Mrs, Glies, Mrs.Ahern, Mr.and Mrs.Rouleau, Mrs.- W.Thomson, © Mrs.A.Thomson, Mr.\u201cand.Mrs, Murray, Mr.\u2018aid Mrs.Handle, Miss\u201d Kathleen - MoMillan (Montreal); Mrs.Brault, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Chauve, Mr.and Mrs.Bissett, the Misses Abrame,.Aheïn, .E.-Abern, Allan, M.Bolt; 1'E.\u201d Bolt, Bartom, \u2018Brown, Barry, Brault, Carmichael, M.Carmtehiaël, Clarke, .Calla- gban, Chipde, Carrie, Chauveau, J.Currie, R.Currie, Cookson, G.Cooksèü, * Charle- dois, Davis, Davidson, L.Davidson, Don: nelly,\u201d Dçarosiers, Danks, Edson, Glaobensky, .Lavasseur, McKenna, ÆE, MoKenna, - Me- Keown, Murray, © Masson, 'G.Moffatt, 0: Malley, O'Brien, Pierce, Quinn, Shaw, Sutherland, - Sullivan, Severs, A.Severs, art, Tully,\u201d Tremayhe, cotte, Thomson, Virtue, Rivers); Walker, \u2018McLean,® AhéFi, Ahan, Asbury, Brown, D.J.Brault, Bourne, Brunn, Benoit, michael; Chanvean) Cole, onmpell .Duclos, H.Duclos, Desrosiers, H \u2018Depros- lers, Davis, Dipple, Demers, Diifresne, G.Tfremayne, Tur- the Miascs Brault, Car- blem, F«son, M.Bâson,.- Foley, Faïrbalrn, JGtes, Globensky, L.Hurtubise,.C.Hurtu- bise, J.Hurtubise, B.Hurtublse, W.Hutch- \u201c4.lings, A.Hutchings, Hutchins, Hughes, Hil), Harrod, -E.Johnson, A.Johnson, Labelle, Lightbourn, Metcalfe, Laurie, E.Laurte, \u2018Lanning, McColl, Monk, McVey, Mitchell, PF.McKenna, 'W, \u2018McKenna, Matthews, 'Margraf, Malçoun, MiRington, Li.Marcon, 3.Marco, King, Plerge, M.Plerce, Pick- | ards \u201cPhelan, Sutherland, G.Smith, Smith, E.Smith.Snowdon, E.Snowdon, Shaw, Steinway, Stewart, Scott, Tully, Rasvdon.\u201d Reynolds, - Radetiffe, Thonson, Trudeau, Turcotte, Wills, Wilson, C.Wilson, Doc.Walker, \u201cVirtue, \u201cThe M Joseph and Leon Hurtublse- felv days last wéek with friends H.The Mises Valiquette were In\" \u201cLongue ull this jveek and spent some time with \u201cfriends.: Miss Valliéres,.of Three.Rivers, \u2018who has been - visiting Miss Flo.\u201c\"Purcotte during the\u2019 past weok, returned home on Thursday.; Mr, Maurice\u2019 \u201cand his daughter, Miss Rose Maurice, were visiting the - Misses Smith, on Quinn -avenue,- Satifrday \u2018afternoon.Again last Saturday, on the cricket campus our cricket tenn proved \u2018thelr ability ing the face.for the.league chramplanship.Now Westmount.and\u2019 Longueuil are tied g00d- cricket.The\" inateh Saturday was pinyed before à large \u2018and enthusiastic audience, who libérally applauded the good: play of both teams.The bowling of .Mr.Obas, \u201cHarrod, of Longueuil, was the fej- ture of the day, for in the first Inning Me bowled out nine men for- twelve runs, At the 2nd of the!first dinning the score was Al to 29 In.favor of Longueul.As the, second inning was not finished at the \"the agreed on to draw stumps,\u2019 the, match | as_aarded-to-Longueutl- home on Monday morning.- Miss Lapointe, of.30 Quina aveñte, who has \u2018been visiting friends in \u2018 Wasliington, DC, réturned to Longueuil this.week.- Miss Davidson and Miss Marjory David.\u2019 son apent some \u2018thne Lere this' week the \u2018guests of friends.over to_lhé concert Saturday \u2018and.\u201cspent Sunday at Montarville, \"Migs Chase, of Rôstori, Jack Fouson, on Victonia avenue, .Miss Mabel Virtue, Miss Davidson.and Miss Abrams came over here Saturday, land \u2018were Interested omlookers at she orickat match Saturday afternoon, Miss Millle Treamayne, who \u2018spent à fow returned home yesterday._ ~ Mr.Metcalfe has taken up his quarters Test of the summer.The many friends of Mr, \u2018Turcotte, will tegret to hear of the serious dllness af his in Longueuil lset Saturday evening, diss Mary Sully spent the past.week ; o, on 6t.Jac ques atreet.wheeled up to St.Lambert'a Friday evening; and while there were present et the fortnightly \u2018dance.ot Westmont, wae = over tere Oa?\u2018Friends ant Bondage Te Mra Triden's IF Trotter, 2 3.Nelecn, 8B J.Veitch, Pry ru Rev.1, McLennan, Mm.MeLennan and | Mc.Miés Dixon, Montreal, is visiting .Mrs.J appreciated, and she kindly sang as an | Ben.Glles wus as pleasing as ever, in his, Club, was in the chair and à few.well chosen words thanked the performers and\u2019 r, their efforts to make tue | me: | the concert were as.follows: Miss Stella\u2019 Giles, Mr.Sutherland, Mr.\u201d Rouleau, Miss | Mrs, Eliott, Mr, and Mrs, Walker, Mi.Manning, Reynolds, Smith, F, Smith, Stow- | Vallleres\u2019 (Three -|- G.Donnelly, \u2018P.Donnelly, Frnblem, H.Em- |:| P.} \u201cThornton, | by defeating\u201d \u201cWestmount, who.wére leads\u201d for first place, and the struggle from now | on wil be full of Interest to all lovers.of | Mr, Sid.Bourke, of Longueul, \u2018who spént some time in Grauby \u2018last.week,\u201d returned _ Mr,\" Campbell and Mr.Len: Dyer were.Is +ieïting Hes.days this week with Mrs, Rabble \u2018Eliott; | here: and will remain in Longueull for the \u2018her youhgest: son, He is confined to the | \u2018house -with measles, bit hopes are bad for speedy recovery.; Thé Mesers.Jim .anû \u2018Fred.Monk vers Ç an | remained here for the concert \u2018and dance.Mr.Fred, Walker and - \u201cJack Marcon Ofrs, Jock Macon and Mies Delaney were \\ _ were\u2019 guests gt \u201cMes, \u2018Trudeau's Bat.Miss \u2018Grace Elliott, of 6t.Lambert, was down .here dey\u2019 afternoon, \u201cvtiing Mrs, R.'C.El Tuesday afternoon visiting friends.MioColl spent Saturdey and Sun- ay a the Montarville.The third of the series of yacht races for the Yacht Club Cup was held last Baturday afternoon and proved quite Interesting, In the begluning of the second leg: of the course Sid Thomuton's boat, \u201cIlva,\u201d broke her throat and this re- | | tarded her progress.\u2018After fixing the.break - | he gamely continued the race and skilfully: \u2018Won first place.The order of the finish |- was: Sid Thornton, on the \u2018\u2018Iiva,\u201d first; the Huntubise Brothers, \u2014\u201cPeur-de-Lys,\u201d second; the \u2018\u201c\u2018Marion,\u201d belonging to Rob.Eliott, was third, and _ the Marcou Bros.\u201cAlma brought up the rear.\u201d As the series now stands, Thornton 1s ahead, with 18 points.Blllott is second, with 12 points; Marcou is third, with 9 points; \u2018and .the Hurtublse Brothers.are fourth, with 8.Next Saturday there isto be a cricket match on the home grounds, between the Carmon Crickét Club and the LongueuMers.This mabe will be an Interesting one; as.\u201cthe.Carmons of late have.made much lm \u2018provement.The regular foutnigutiy hop of \u2018the uext Saturday evening, As usual Mr.Bob.Cooper will be at the plano.| The cold and \u2018miserable \u201cweather of Wednesday prevented the young people from Helen's Istand as they had intended.The | picnic bas been postponed tH] next week, Miss Carrie \u2018Buddo wis over hére Tues.\u2018day evening visiting Miss Bolt.Miss MéLean was visiting friends.here during the week.- Mr: Louis Dufault spent some time here Wednesday, the guest of Mr, Sid.Bourke.+\u201c Quite a number of our.boys.have gona up.\u2018te \u2018Lachine.to-day to.take part \u2018in thelr annual regatta, - which 1s to \u2018be held this afternoon.The \u2018bhie and the white\u201d of old Longueuil wfll be represented in the single,: tandam and .four-in-a-canoe.We shaH also: be represented in the swimming vue, the hurryscurry- and the - single green, Our own.regatta .whl be.held this: year on the 17th of August, and from présent Indicätions it wil.be an- eventful one.\u2018Every \u2018evening sees.the course covered with canoes as they are paddled along by the boys tralnlng steadily for the Tegatta.\u2018Tre \u201cusual \u201cImpromptu dance was \u2018held fn the Boat Club Wednesday evening and was well attended.Most of the young people.were present, and \u2018a\u2019 pleasant dance was the result.Quite a.few yachting enthusiasts: went: up Thursday, to Lake: St, Louls, to be pre-: sent \u2018at.the Seawanhaka Yacht.races, iMlss Campbell and.Miss.Cameron were here Thursday evening, spending.a | Tew.hours.with friends.Monday, A church testival, was \u201cheld - Dhuisday evening In the school grounds, in raid of se \u2018Mark's\u2019 Building Fund, and was a great \u2018siccess.Despite: the raw.weather.of the \u201cnight there was-a large crowd present, .and one find all seemed to: enjoy the \u201cprogramme that had been arranged.Among those who took part were, the Misses The.weather here this summer has been tdeal,.and in consequence picnles, drives, \\bonting parties, golf, crôquet and all outdoor pastimes have beer the rule.Murray.Bay is unique In the: number of .drives to amazing vatlety of\u2019 the scenery.Sea, lake, river, mountain, rocky cliffs, meadows, \u2018hay fields, wheat fields, flax, buckwheat, rye; what fastitious eye can demand more?\u201cThen the \u201c\u2018processious of mystic pines,\u201d spruces, larches, bnlsams, and the every lovely.Canadian \u2018birches, .scenting the alr \u2018and in so many stretches of the road dividing the honore with equally delicious salty whiffs from the sea; \u2018no\u2019 wonder Americans are flocking\u2019 in hundreds to opr Canadian the last two or \u2018three years Lave been\u2019 purchasing land which to build thelr summer homes, Where they may enjoy that wonderful\u2019 combination of mountain and sea \u2018air tô be \u2018found.on: the banks of the Lower.fe Lawrence.ais la.näâture est la, qt\u2019 invite et.qui - \u2026 t'aime, .*\u201cPlonge-toi dans\u2019 son seln qu'elle tourre toujours.\u201d taken a cottage for the season.Dr.Mackay, of Moutreal, 18 In- charge of fhe Convalescent Home, Miss Dunlop, of Montreal, has arrived.Dr.and Mrs.Hunter-Robb, of Cleveland, \u2018Ohio, spent a fow \u2018days at Chamord's Hétel, Wdile superintending the completion.\u2018of | their cottage at Cap a l'Algle.Dr: Hunter-* bought land last summer, The Misses Johnson, of New York, spending a few days*in Quebec.Miss Baby, of Montreal; Ja ors, Warner, of Montrea Mr: and Mrs.Dickson; \u2018of New York, who \u2018hate been some wecks at the Manor-Riche- Meu, have retumed home.Mrs.George Hamilton and Mise Hamilton, of Montreal, are at.the 'Manor-Riéhelieu.Mrs, Rowand and the Misses Rowand, of Toronto, are at the -Manor-Richelleu.|, = ._ Mrg, Gordon MacPherson, of Montreal, and family hiave arrived.~ Mrs.and.the Misses Drury, of Montreal, | are hmong.recent -arrivals at ithe.Manor.Richelieu.are at \u2018Chamrod's Hotel, Cap a I'Algle.The Rev.Dr.Raïnaford and\u2019 \u201cremily, : \u2018New York, are once more among the \u201copte, tagers of this season.Professor Hutton, of Toronto, bey, \u2018am rived, -tawn, have taken a cottage for the season.Mr, and Mrs.Chopin,\u2019 of New York, are.occupsing \u2018their.handsome\u2019 \u201cvilla -at \u2018the mouth .of the Murray.Bay.: ley street, spent some.time bere | Mi C; Vintue was at the Montarviilé \u2018for | \u2018| « few days thie week, je .Boating Club will be held at the Boat Club |.| holding à picnio to the old fort on St.- Miss Katherine.Hicks\u2019 wae in Longueuil *Sanderson, | Duchesneau's, Sonic oe Reynolds, the: Mesara.Foley, 5 AURRAY BAY.be found in its fanmmediate vicinity, and -the |.| with their delicious health-giving perfume, | health -resort, and paying fabulous prices.|- to obtain possession of even an'acre of It.«Canadians are slowly waking; and during |.Mrs.Green, and famliy, of.Montreal, have | price Moosomin; Robb was among the fortunate.ones who , - Mr.and Mrs.Courtaey, ot.Ottawa, are | Sr The Rev.Mr.Fotlierglll, of Quebec; 1s at | Mr.and the, Misses ~Wickstead, of Ot.| 5.the guest of Mrs.Wrigbt, o£ Ottawa, bas | | returned home.: So Loe à few weeks with Mrs, Avery.20 .Waring Parke, of New York, has - dr, and h are among the wisltors to Murray Bay.- Mies Lou, of Montreal, has taken rooms.for the season.; Mise Hagar, of Montreal, bas arrived: ie owieT, of \u2018Toronto, 19 the guest of fontreal, are the -Mise.Reid Taylor, of # Montreal, à is visting et Ward, of has taken possess.8 taken fox ot bis cottage Mr.Corning, of Albany, has afrived.Miss MacDonnell, of.Albany, is the > à \u2018 Lie qr guest over -mother, Mrs.MacDonnell, of Mont.E Mr.Angus, the member for the , county, has returned from Quebec.- Riding parties.are again mnch in vogue, Ge and no more pleasant \u2018way of wandering through the lovely country can be ime agined; there are many crossroads through - the famns, and all the courteous French.Canadlan farmer asks.for the privilege.is,* that his gates when opened-are io de shut on passing.through them.À | POINTE CLAIRE ; \u201cIt: 16 odd what a fascination there in In prancing around to à popular cake-walk.| It bas been too hot to row,.too hot to ° tide or walk, too hot to do anything but dance, and there has been hardly an éven- ing without ith Invitation to trip the light\u201c fantastic at some clubhouse hop.\u2018On Friday of last.week a party went.up to thé \u2018\u2018grove\u201d dance, at Beaconsfield, ~ | but \u2018the \u2018greater attraction \u2018at the St.Lavrence Yacht.Club took many people down to Dorval, > On Saturday evening it was Lakeside that drew the .young people away, or \u2018 rather some of.them,'for a few assembled ; at the P.C.Boat house and had a Îttüie- impromptu dance Instead of -the treat promised vo \u201cthe children, which had \u2019 to be \u2018Dhere was an attraction at Beaconsfield on Saturday afternoon for tennis Mayers, who went up to the tournament 'Bus loads of visitors came down \u201cpostponed, tho stations on Saturday and the he = scoommodation \u2018fn the village peemed to.be taxed to ita utmost.No wonder people 2° are glad to escape from the heated city for a day or two of fresh lake breezes.Every scrap of canvas was spread on Sat- .urday afternoon and nearly all the summer population was out \u2018on the Water, where the chance of a near view of the: famous racers was added to the Pleasure of a sall for its awn sake, .- Out of \u201cthis variety.of wind and wave, \u2019 old Lake St.Louis brought.a special \u2018brand of gale and heavy sea as a treat for Sunday, which was respectfully.declined by sailors, but accepted with thanks and very much admired by land lubbers.:\u201c - - - English services\u2019 at 'St.\u2018Mary's Church were held last Sunday ,by be, Rev.Mr, Wright, .of Lachine, rector.of this parish.His Lordehip the Rt.Rev.Mr.\u2019 Thorntow, Bishop of Algoma, was present and preached the sermon at Ev Miss K.-Sanderson finished a visit of a = , week and returned to town on\u2018 Monday.A party Including Miss L, Pipe, May McGurk, Dr.8S.Brown and Mr.spent Saturday and Sunday\" C.A, Sanderson, at\u2019 _ Madame Miss with Mr.\u2018Mr.Theodore Toomer and.Haro.Hack.\u2018 eft started.last week on à comping: exe pedition, up the Otlawa \u2018to .Three' \u201cNa Mes G.Päwards Wednesday after.-8 week spent\u2019 with.Miss Bo returned to town \u2018 on .+ \u201cM.ChHlas.The hop at the boatt house on Wednes- | LLC day evening was as usnal a \"pleasant; affair.Visitors from Ste; Anne's and\u2019 Beau- repaire came dôwn by \u2018bus.Thè night was cool and éverybody appeared to enjoy dancing to.the end of the rame.Mr.and Mrs, D n with Mrs, wv Meredith, Mr.N Robinson, of New York, here vito Gis sister, on Saturday .when he took some charming Plews Was last, ' which he hopes to add to his SUCCESSES.Wo in amateur to; York, pho graphy contests.\u2018in Now .> à a aves oe - among the \u2018récent arrivals at a Hotel, in the Canadian Rockies, are: So Edward Whymper, London, Eng.; Dr, and\u2019 Mrs.B.B.Stoddard, Bostôn: A.with \u201ci James spent Sunday last Le 5 Belcourt, K.C., MP, Ottawa; C, C.Ray, = Ottawa; Jaa.A Smant, Ottawa; \"Ca R.8 \u2018Lake, \u201cGrenfell, N.W.T.: C.R.Tyron, N.W.T.; M.W.Harketh, Montreal; Rev, T.8.Williams and family, Montreal: Lt.: Col.H.F.Dent, Calgary; T.Bowl), Cak > gary; Major \u2018Gore Gore; Calgary; Geo.Ten.Tant, Fredericton, N.B.; Miss -Disie Muir, Mesimount: Mrs.Walter Paine, .West 7 \"NOTICE 10 Cons 113 \u201cThe Allan Life 6.5.Ontariap, J.I.Gambla, A master, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs.- - c Consignees will Please pass .thëir \u2018entries .without delay.- oo ST.x &.A.ALLAN, Agents.\u201d - : Lo W LL imp oe Is.the B Best Duplicator made.- MANUFACTURERS: is Albert Bryce Co.1 BLEURY STREET.Montreal.Fisher, T.8 and Mre.| Mr.Erle Laurie and Mr, HII spent ! | : \u2014 Clone, R.Brown, A a Paterson, Hector Sat on and Sunday at rt stay.\u2019 ston, ; x, P.H.uo! ;° .es.street.: W.C.Murray and family, of Montreal, \u201cAmang, the arrival sat Botton Sulphur Taylor, H.W.Cidslett, R.Filer, Willian i Prod to w.otneE, who.ret sre spending the summer months here, Springs House ate: W.H.\u2018Lynch, Miss K.Leste, P.\u2018aroëque, all of Montreal, } week from a \u2018month's stay mE Spy Ti and are registers at\u201d the Sweetsburg Griffin, Chs: Burnet and wife, L.A.Gran oa re RE% those at tha | way over here fore short while on Thurs: \"House.kin, and wife, A.D.Macdonald, Charles amply, 3, H.MoCo, Alex.fam te ter Bobert left thie week for à | | Among the Hons dane ape at the \u2018Swift, Montreal; Miss Lynch, Miss Per- Thos.Hodge, C.a.Musset, P, Obalond, au e Southern States, of i House dns PT w bd EE ind, Lacs 4.Pectin Pe.re à 2 Ss 5 Arthur 9.Ib.Telli D e we in Longuent a Ca < could reach the enemy over tlie cesble, and | .of package fréight, and oa such improve- \u2018beary tolls bips now have to pay to the © + wixed freight is not being offered.\u201d .toring: difficult to \u2018procure.Within the \u201c ehipments is said to: be in the balance on | .THE SEES ERALD.ce se ver.= - Ofioe sssssyetessossssscases tea00seu 0005065008 GARE ™R TnasPORTATION PRORLER Tn thee Jottemy tothe Winister of Public.© Werks Mé.Shoughnéezy and Mr.Reèves, whe may.be secemed to peak With author ty om the sehject, insist that any large increase in the grain shipments from this port sant rest'ôn the provision of facilities for economical handling 61 larger quentitios ment of the channel as will redace.the | \u2018inqurance companies.In the past, the two \u2018great Canadian railway have been terribly handicapped in \u2018Montreal barbor.No fi- cilitiés for handling cars or package freight \"ab all adequate to their needs have been available, \u2018and in.consequence vast : quantities of freight\u2019 that \u2018should have gone - aboard'the ocean vessels at Montreal have been carried to Portland and Boston.One of the first things to, be dane to remedy this condition of affairs is the erection of commodious, permanent freight sheds and the construction of track facilities that wilt permit of the loading, unloading and de=:{ spatching of cas at, any time Gf the.day | or night, and in the briefest space of time.The development of an * outward-bound package freight business should\u2018 bring in |\" \"return an increase i in the imports via this port, and we would then, in the opinion of the railway authorities, possess.the facilities for grain carrying so mich desired, | yet 60 impossible: to procure so \"long as ~ b b Briefly put, the heads.of the railways.be: - lieve that.it à of\u201d more \u2018importance fos, Mantreal that.the \u2018Harbor Commissioners providé accommodation \u201cfor handling pack-{ nge freight than for.handling\u2019 grain, They Ÿ hold that the grain\u2019 trade will follow \u2018the development, of the.general.freight.bus- ness.of the navigation of the St.Lawrence, and | the \u2018almost prohibitory rates of \u201cinsurance | T now levied on ocean-going vemels,\u2019 \u201cIn fact, insurance at any price ig in- danger of be past few.days it has been\u2019 announced tint two insurance companies.have withdrawn from this route, and the \u201cSuccess of the Chicago- -Liverpoal experiment.of direst account \u2018of; the excessive.insurance rates.| Much has been done to improve \u2018the chan- |.nel and the aids to navigation that stretch from \u2018Montreal to Newfoundland, but the ; .rates go steadily wp instead of down, Our: i | can - boast as \u2018having.ration to dined, magnificent canal system will be of Petle The exhibition, according \u2018to the,accoun élue if ith mouth closed \u2018ef it which have come to hand, can show eine if its mouth is\u201d by the jusar.but little that is directly associated.with | the great Saxon king himself.\u2018The one precious relie, the Alfred jewel, which: tra- | dition and pious belief hold to have been 5 wd l-bis, and which, indeed, has the foscrip: E providing.a y be tion, \u201cAlfred \"had me \u201cmade,\u201d is preserved in the ; ance companies.The chain 16 \u201comis as strong ds its weakest mk; and if veseels \u201care barred from the Bt.Lawrence route by excessive insurance rated prompt \u2018action taken, A commission, tw ibrestigate.the wholes problem of tranéportation, by- lind \u2018ind water, should Le appvintéd.Time fil development of our export trade, fore | shadow the vast possibilities that may Ba ula: sentiment.The exhibition, however; ; | sontatns the \u2018fingër rings of Ethelswolf, King of Wessex, and Æthelswitha, \u2018Queen no time should be lost in maki visio lot Mercia, the father, and sister of Alfred: \u2018pro a They\u2019 are simple gnd miodest\u2019 productions, : put they show such.skill in gold work and \u2018in the.inlaying™ of the jewels as to make: ie w ithin that trede in a very few years.- \"| dinary.business considerations.\u2018dictate ie | for carrying tt in Canadian channels, and \u201cfor securing for tHe same routes as much\u2019.as possible of the: trade of the American |: Northwest.THB CENSORSHIP in sourTH AFRICA, An agitation has been: begun in\u2019 Engiand which\u2019 aims.at the abolition of \u2018the cen- sorshjp of newspaper: despatches by the].ee me, To won weave | £0000 er Tiger Valises, of the Daily | 2 Mall.1 deseeibed the fret Shs ta.which | pme coings engaged, and Mr.Wallace consideced it |.ia the impezial interests nd | \u2018Mr.Wallace under the motice of Lord.Kitehener, \u2018South Africa, and-the attention o£ Parliament has been drawn to it.\u201cthere been any.considereble .number of.correspondents in South Africa in October and November last year the Empire would | bave received emphatic warning that \u2018the state of things was growing and the \u2018Government would have been | \u201ccompelled to send out in December re-| imforecments, which did nos sal Gl) the |-22v05 master of more than half the\" king \u2018end of February.\u2018There is a considérable.unanimity of opinion on the point \u201cthat \u2018bad the real facta been published the Government would have been obliged to adopt | an entirely different policy, with the result that the war might have been over by this time.Mr.Bennett Burleigh, the ex: tremely capable\u2019 \u2018 oSrrespondent of the: London Daily Telegraph, says in One of | his letters: \u201cThe whole \u2018business.of cen-| sorship as conducted in South Africa is a letters to English newspapers.are \u2018concerned\u2019 these \u2018are always a month behind \u201cthe event, and the extraction cannot be | to prevent news being taken advantage of \u201cby the.enemy.\u2019 Rather it looks as if the enemy were the British public who- were to be held in strings as much as\u2019 possible, | and only permitted access tu the, official that the whole character.of despatches Yias been changed by £he skilful omission \u201cof & few sentences, and ¢hat 1a more than.one instance the censors have divulged the \u201cnews obtained by one correspondent - to another correspondent, - energy and enterprise of their hard earned\u2019 rewards.\" sympathy {froin the protest which \u2018has been made by a large section of the British press, -and one may hope that the extent of the, agitätion will \u2018be either the abolition.\u2018of the censorship ors \u2018considerable modification of the powers of the censor-.But more important: still is the subject.DÉCORS \u2014 es speaking people in the eastern and western | hemispheres and under the southern cros® | will unite in the celebration \u2018of the thous: \u201cLandth anniv ensary of King Alfred, 4 heroic.figure around whose bead a great \u2018halo has - glittered as the reputed foundet of.the: \u2018Eng.A \u2018nation.The.celebration\u2019 may in fact be said.to have already \u2018commenced, .for an exhibition \u2018bas been: opened: at the British museum.in London, containing all.\u2018the antiquariat treasures that \u2018the nation wy TL the Alfred.jewel, are not: the productions of Roman rather than of English\u2019 smiths, in the relies of.\u2018his \u201ctime that the public interest centres.miper cexrempondent's deupatehes has best PROP.SL.NeLEAN * quently published had by the the Ontario Government.Frot.MeLean was fellow in economics and soclology Columbia University, New York, and in - 1896-7 \u2018he occupled the same position the University of Chicago.In 1897 he .took his degree as Doctor of Philosophy | and was a ted professor of\u2019 economics and sociology in the Unive ity ot ot kansas, which position be stil} locou- Toy a tn Eien D m affects Canada, and dan aril much the subject.In 1594 he commenced \"ae Du the Journal of Political once | the.commandérin-chieË in.Fe There is good reason to believe that bad worse.\u2014_ 2 dom, the complete distribution of England | position; be attributed to him.of the country, Alfred Was.a wise king, @ great law-giver;, a- capable\u2019 general and an able statesman.\u2018He was, moreover, the first great English writer, .and it is from his writings that most is to.be learned of | bis character.\u201cPower, \"he wrote,\u201d is never a good thing unless its Possession\u201d \u2018be | good: This \u2018proverb may \u2018pass down all the ages and its truth will never bé challenged.While Alfred Was-a man of great.purposes and achievements, he never des.\u2019 pised the lesser .accomplishments.The- | mostodles declared at & great feast that \u2018be could not fiddle but he could make a small town.a great\u2019 city, Alfred made a small country, into a great: one, but he found pleasure i in the music of his.own harp, The range of: his activities \u2018was immense.\u201d He gare an enormous.stimulus to literature and - education.By.getting \u2018learned men | about .him and \u2018appointing them to the: abbeys and sees where their influence.was likely to be greatest, he, encouraged and promoted the pursuit of knowledge.With | his own: hand be translated from the Latin.into the vernacular Bede's.Ecclesisatical History, the.universal history of Arosius, written by à Spanish scholar early in the | fifth century, the Consolations of Philoso- \u2018phy of Boethius, the work of a noble Roman who suffered death at the bands.of bn ungrateful master, and a large part of the bible.\u2018It seems strange, indeed, that\u201d no monument should exist to commemor: ate the.virtues: of a \u2018monarch.so wise and | good, and \"who the.Anglo- Saxon \u2018Trace owes so much.This \u2018reproach is likely to - be- shortly wiped away, however, for a.colossal statue is to be.erected: in his honor at Winchester, his ahçient\u2026 capital.\u201cAbout the time the millenary i is being cele: brated in, England, there will be on.visit here & Prines \u2018who seems: destined \u2018to suc-\" ceed one day, to Arthur\u2019s throne, and who; indeed, ean claim descent from the great Anglo-Saxon, and\u2019 it would bea pity \u201cshould | the event -be- allowed to pass \u2018unnoticed.\"The United \u2018tates, is new considering what forin the celebration: there will take, and \u2018in Australia the subject bas been taken, in\u2019.hand by some of the, leariied so = \u2014.ubgle- and.a blunder.So.far as mailed ulletins.sr Other correspondents , declare thus - \u201cdepriving \"It is impossible: to withhold HE M LLENARY OF KING ALFRED : Within 3 \u201cvery few weeks the -English: - GAMBLING mw sMaLAND.Toe The \u2018closing of.the lotteries that infested Montreal up to.the beginning of: this yea \u201cneeded no justifiention.They were a cune molean museum at Oxford, amd oxly re} esented i ih the \u2018Bloomsbury col- ting she.gambling.habit to: gaits a foothold: In the community or thé nation it could : be found in England to-day, where the.pansion.for.gambling in one form or.ans.\u2018othef \u201chaw laid firm grips on the poofile, \u2018Ho threatening is the danger that a Sclect Conunittee-of the Lords has been appointed \u201cto inquire \u2018into - the iucrense of publie \"betting among all clanses.\u201d The system of gambling.is said to bave: stretched down to\u2019 the roots of society; affecting.\u2018avery clas; and: tempting.the earner of the very: \u2018humblest, wäges.Profeasional bookmakers \u201cmatter of \u2018question - whether they, with But it is \u2018in.-Alfred, himwelf rather\u201d than He stands out as.the But if \u2018he did not lay \u2018out the.divisions.e \u2018appeared in had.articles Tr | | PORTRAIT GALLE : ès Ce 8 | their performance shoukd be made La widé- region J the \u2018Dominion * HERALD PUXLISIIWO OO, Government, to asting oe * .CT Jem 8 BRmSaRE.i mown as possible: When the telegram iméstoner to Investigate the prievaoces \u2018 » Manogiez Dtrecter, | Vent through the bands of the censor on | of the abippers aud manutécturers .of \u2014 General Latéleton\u2019s sta not only wes all A ne Anis Une ratio : | week: of the Auwetraliens and: Yeomanry .4 coment the y made rapid OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS carefally eliminated and everything pes \u2018wd, at be Seo oe rounrost ea : Le \u2014 «+ | sible done by 'eresere to minimize - she.OR riliway cont wumpetenl auhoritiey RMAs of the Wael Gung one Mood work aocomplisbed by thése irre- Frot, Moleen vas born Quebec Guy.: av = San the United.gulara, but other matter was insirted \u2018ay Datvershty in, 104.In 184-5 he was (be Siskes or Canada for 25 conte à month.the censor \u2018which was absolutely Imaccur- and in the forte oar Oitical Science, ) \u2019 | ate.The question of the falsificétion \u2018 -of pest-gra se schelar tn economies, In.: the message in\u2019 question wes brought by js 5 of Canadn.\" aies vas sober \"a se, eur Su go fatent of Ful ¢ current issus.He bas lication, in the Cassdian 0¢ the University \u2018ot: Chlongo, of « séries of masy other publications, + Mansion an | The Canadian ; Antiquing into these districts cannot, upon any aupe | , \u201c.\u201c Can account.of.the destruction \"of the | first \u201cChrist Chtirch, organized in 1803, and\u2019 \u201cwhich stood where the Court Houée now.stands, should be interesting reading to.its \u2018large.congregation of to-day, as well, ae the \u2018general.Tender, \u201cMontreal, June.a, 1908.: \u2018From the.unavolable confusion\u2019 attend.\u2018ant \u2018upon: the removal of such\u201d parts of our ptinting materials as.we \u2018weré enabled to save, we had it not.in our power, to give.our .readers a.\"particular account of \u2018the late fire ln \u2018our la .glven as succinctly as we can, \u2018and\u2019 have | only.to.lament: the\u2019 \u2018melancholy am dimtress- ng ev ent.\u201cPaper.- It- is \u2018now \u201cOn \u2018Monday, the 6th.Instant; about 3 o'clock \u2018p,m, the alarm of.fire was g'ven\u2019 by bells\u201d aad; otherwise, \u2018the centre of the St.(fhe \u201cwind then: blowing exceedingly hard from the northwest), which with the nature | of the bulidings, being mostly constracted | of wood, In a very short time indeed ex- \u2018tended itself in :a most.distressing manner and comuitted ravages almost beyond description, about 15 or 10.houses having been cousumed in \u2018less than ome \u2018hour, the consequence of which to the unfortunate.oufferers may be- more \u2018easily concélved \u2018than described, The tiré in the suburbs\u2019 was not totally subdued, though every ex- | erblon\u201d from \u2018the inbabitants of \u2018the town had been mnde, when the cry of fire in town resounded from all.sides.As wae natural, thé.persops more Hmmediatety- Interested - returned\u2019 to protect themselves, The .wind, it would appear, \u2018had eonveyed \u201csome sparks of fire to town, which fel upon the root of the gual, one of the build.Liege most exposed to its fatal influence, | \u2018Tue Jt broke-\u2018out In: \u2018Lawrence subutbs \u2018which ' communicated: with the Jesuits\u2019 4 Church, and bath were entirely consumed.- Protestant (Christ) .Church, next to |.it, a neat and-vlegant structure, soon ex- perilenced the some fate.That latge, .now end.elegant building, the Court House, was in \u201cimmlgent danger for nome time, \u2018the venétian blinds in the west end windows having actually caught fire, and part of one of the small \u2018gates in front having \u2018been burnt, By Uncommon exertions and \u2018the fortuitous clgowmstinces of a fire plug nearly -oppusite, bélonging to \u2018the Montreal Water: Works, which afforded a very \u2018Arge-| supply, of water, the house of Mr.Justice.Punet -was saved, although on fire severa) times; but-the exertion there: did not\u2019 prevent, \u2018his \u2018tire from \u2018extending its ravages fu rther.In.Pr À minutes the house.of Mr, J.\u2018Gray (probably he who was the first ou) blaze, resident, of the Montreal Bank, 1817), | ed.by the Chlef Justice, was \u2018n'a and immediately vouimunioated to Br, Dufort's trext \u201cdoor, 1 th FPouvele's.and td.two houses, adjoining.Crows Street, belouging to Mr.Gllber [em one of \u2018which\u2019 \u2018he bad purcliased enca to Madame Mile ut a few days haftre, and thence to the house of T.Walker, Dea, occupied by.his mo- thor and sisters, which wege soon .- cou | sumed with the greater part of the property they, contatned.* In the meantime: the ; house: of Mr.Langan,\u2019 opposite to that \u2018of | the Oblef Juatice bn St.\"aul Street, caught fire and continued thence .wostward down | that stfdot Its dreadful effects, consum- is Tig the houses of \u201cColonel Loagueull, \u2018presse.The magnitude of the harvest in\" lection, by -a \u2018careful facsimile, which othe city, and their.removal, stands justi- Joxoph Kay: and Jawica: Bhs, The large | \u201cthe Northwest aix sumer, the.wonder though it gives completeness to \u2018the exhi- } fied of itself.But if any evidence wee | Lullding occupled by General Burton, the bition,\u2019 reely, fulfils the demands of pop- | needed of the dangers that lie in permit.| ext fn the Mno, (hougl- -covèreit with sheet dron, \u2018and at a considerable distance, very narrowly\u2019.escaped by cutling away.und removing the outhouses, .otc,, but the college, thay venerable pile, unbappily for the \u2018publi, \u201cwas_not so fortunate.It fella kqerifice to ie.devouring olement, nas: did tho post office next door, and General Burton's, .\u2018which, having.a wooden \u201croof, coukl not- so vaslly be protected.\u201cin short, the progress of this dreadfu) post office.Tite was only.arrested at tbe hôuhe oceu- pled by T.- \u2018Walker, \u2018Rsq.next dudr to tne- \u201cIt dé but Justice\u2019 to say that the\u201d on the party of.the.xens are very much Indebted to the offi.cerfs and- soldlare of the garrison and to 41st Ilegiment; sho.\u2018 niardhed Into fowa during.the conflagra-< flon, for: thelr=-kind nid timely nnsistance: The very examplry .conduet of Mr.Qa.| Pease.apply in the course © NB.~The curtal vil t e - aix precisely, wt su ne * Baltpast George Eli \u201c 4-ary restrictions imposed upon them, and - is going on in\u2019 the Transvaal and, Drange .gress.for rather more than nineteen \"officers of the British army, It admitted that there was.a time in the history.of the South African campaign.when censorship was \u2018necessary, but that tite.Las passed.So.long as news vould\u2019 be tele: graphèd back to the Boers fi every place | by way of Delagoa Bay information \u2018 as to British movements was: justifiably : withheld, but when the whole of the L'ransvaal up to Koomati Poort.\" was; conquered by- the-army of Lord Roberts, there was no channel by which intelligence from Burope \u2018panegyric.No country has had a person: age more \u2018rémantic, more herois- or more private life.The great historians of the \u201cVictorian era have torn the halo from many of the deeds with which tradition true Alfred \u2018has been found to have.been grander than the poetic Alfred.No.weak- sem, no\u2019 pride, no falsehood, have.been.revealed 10 his career.While it is a pious yet, curiously enough, that wés the time.when the censorship became more stringent than ever.All through the war there \u201chave bec complaints\u201d as to the manner\u2019 in which correspondents have been dealt with by military\u2019 authorities, and the arbi: the English pation, there can: ibe no doubt be was: the saviour of his coun ry.in war, the organiser - -of \u201cits.iia sation, Mr.Fredepie Harrisdn, \u201cin an \u2018exhibition at \u2018the British \u2018museum the other day; said he believed the.story of Alfred at the present time the British pablio.re clamoring to.learn \u2018the: trûth as to.what basis of truth, \u2018and he would not deny the king's.having gône disguised sa hatper.into the River colonies.The war has been in, pro.months.Great Britain began tlie: struggle \u201cwith 50,000 men'ix the field, and there are now 250,000, and in the seed JA dom, laid the foundations of.the na side, while there are.todsy some \u201c24,000 rien in the hospitals.The was expenditure up to now hag been one hundred and twrnty million pounds sterling, and the 4t'ay is contfiuing at the rate of » mil.pa sud 8 quartér a week, LL ety is a strong suspicion shat the of Bouth Africa \u2018i worse | =H en neither: the 2 Sographer of Alfred, Asserius, 3 monaroh thin or any \u2018other rice, His: history, is a majestic in all the relations of public and\u2019 has.associated\u2019 him, but they \u2018have.only | made Alfred himself ' more heroic.: The: fable which hak made him \u2018the.founder of.in peace, | and the restorer of iti lenenin, and civili- | \u2018poxitory address \u2018on the AngloSaxon ex \u2018énd-the burning of the cakes had sonie .e Danish camp.\u201cThat Alfred rescued\u2019 England\u2019 from barbarism and heathen.\"of.Joa\u2019 for thespurpnae of the.administration .of Justice \u2018to Alfred, but Hallam \u2018says that | ge-tiumbere-furnish-the-opportunitién and \u2018the desire for - \u2018easily made\u2019 gains, or for relief from the monotony of lite, provide thestimulus.- The devotion of the | English to physical\u2019 sporta_has also dose much \u2018towards the \u2018increase of: \u2018the betting habit, which naturally thrives.where Tie valry of clubs: or communities draws \u2018the people togetlier :and \u201cchante\u201d prevails.Eng- | lish.social reformers have giant tasks before them in \u201cchecking and\" modifying the \u2018evils that result from intemperance and: \u2018from gambling.\"The lesson for us in Cen: ada; who are free from the gromser manifestations of either evil, is \u2018to.hold fast to \u2018our present safeguards, and to maintain in- | violate the.public.pris that has » provide them.Lei, 10 a The.tie which King Edwird will as \" sure, äcoording to Lord Saliabury\u2019s stèle ment in the House of.Lords yesterday, in onder to embrace within its terms his over \u201chrlel \u201cRoy who lives at a\u2019 distance\u2019 £rom clther town or suburbs, was beyond: expression\u201d kind and hunmane.He condnéted hiw own hose aud water cart, came: to town great.labor to procure water for the fire \u2018engines.To mc characters public.honors are que,\u201d ; pr .so ele 0 RES A curlous wil}, of 3 Montreal farrier\u2019 In 1808 runs ms follows N\u201cDiod\u2014In thin ty.\u2018Bodijamin Topper, a a ] native, of \u201cDantzle, who.By lite last\u2019 will hne béquested £15 towards furnishing an completing the Protestint Bpiscopa \u201cChurch erected: In Moatreal, with £10 mor ry to the pobr of the sald chunch, and £5 to | the Methodist Lpiscopsd Church, and the vesidue of his estate, after.payment of hin debts, to.Is Majesty \u2018the King of Great Britain and Ireland, towards the.iy of hie country, his crown and\u2019 dir 0 y.\u201d A us .a -e SUNDAY SALE OF.CHURCH PEWS, \u201cNotlce.\u2014On Sunday, the 1Oth' instant, Immediately after Divine service in the forenoon, will be sold by publ auction at: Christ .Chuvgh two pow: pews, being those.which lay behind the rector a > \u201cer @.D \u2014 sen possessions, is\u2019 \u2018far \u2018more \u2018modest and | us, ONAL: ee | , \u201cJOHN WILSON, fitting than the ones with which xews- | \"Charebarten.| paper rumors have been threatening\u2019 King |.\" , c and colonies.It reads\u2019 as follows: pds] Montréal, 7.May, 1868.ward | enth, by the grace of God, of {-.\u201cPublic notice hereb} the United Kingdoo.of Great.Britain amd | [CPE Jon Ds ro Jona Melson, of and \u201corganised the militia, there\u2019 can be no\u2019 matter of doubt whatever.\u2018It \u201chas: \"ben | usual to sioribe the division-of the King: dom into counties, hundrens and degonnar- | yond: \\he eos, King, Defender of the Faith, and Bugeror of India\u201d \u201cThe Bik | °[ tish Dominions beyond the seas\u201d is a} the specs of 18 Al be happy\u2019 phtass; conveying eleasly the dea of | 5 province or the macs of 1 Leen.unity and ioelusion, and évoiding the ab.ow Montres], Yb Hebrueg 14,1 1810.se & jections that might He againyt TEë-terma | rue du \u201cRisg* and pese oad dat vod | TE LE SEER ett \"on \u2018the first alabm, And.continued with |.support of the present .war against the |: | Rangers.Thus he was qualified to perform \u201cgiven dat John 7 | sition void 2a i oh in Her Tecas,\u2019 to which era be added a.farce called the ary Bay be scen In a subscrip- thon pen at City Tavern (Place d'Armes Square), and at Mr.Radford\u2019s at the theatre.Subscribers are requested to \u2018send to the theatre for thelr tickets, as \u2018the number \u201cgre limited, and there belong but a few loft, -those who.ave inclined to visit the theatre on this occasion will of this fore- room .of Christ Churou.Cathedral, he will: find there a large follo Bible, | printed - by | Blackie & Son, Lomdon, 1846, with this father, \u2018the: King: | _\u2018\u2018Preseïitéd to the: Cathedral of Montreal \u201c memory of the 38th August, 1860, ; .: \u201cALBERT EDWARD, .\u201cPrince of Wales.\u201d \u201cFather and som.Hamilton Times : By thie death of.thie \u2018| Hon.George : William Allan, an outline J,of whose career will be found \u2018in another \u2018column, Toronto loses a popular and high- yr respected citizen, and the \u2018Dominion \u2018Benate is deprived of ome of ite few remaining charter \u2018members.Semator Allan -Was a native, and a life-long resident of Toronto, benevolent, industrious and uni- \u2018formiy courteous.His life and that of his father, Hon, William Allan, who: died in 1853, cover the term of the whole.history of Toronto, and, indeed, of the Province of Upper Canada, or Ontario.\u201cThe books \u201cof biography say.that Hon.\u2018William Allan \u201cwas \u2018a pioncer seftler who \u201ctook up \u201chis abode in York during Governor -Simcoe\u2019s \u2018term of office,\u201d that.is, some time 3 tween 1792 and 1796.He was the first postmaster and, the: first \u2018customs collector in York, now Toronto, In the Canadian Archives of 1808 \u2018Mr.Douglas Brymner has copied a letter, probably writen about.the year 1827, designed to express the, popular discontent at the \u2018monopolization EE \u2018all the public offices- by a few families.| The Jetter, which was anonymous, \u2018wag addressed.to \u2018Lord\u2019 Bathurst and dated at Montreal in, August (no year), and purported.to give the experience of an Os- wego.man who visited.Toronto, ad met i story is in: these words-: related \u2019 to me a.few days ago by'an ae\u2019 confidence.A gentleman crorsed to York: \u2018from Oswego; on arriving at the little capi- \u2018tal he inquired for the custom house, as\u2019 | he had\u2019 eome goods sboard to, enter at that office; he was shown: the place.\u2018hard by the \u2018quay.The collector proved: to be a Very mild, good natured \u2018gentleman \u2018as might\" be; quite.a man of business, too, very conversant \u201cwith figures, in.ehort a man - very- well known.on Change, as the saying- is; he was Mr.William Allan.\u2019 On opening his trunk, Mr.Z.found some of.\u201cHis letters were to be left at the post office of York; he inquired where # was located and .in the postmaster.recognized \u2014Mr.William Allan.He had some bills whieh \u2018he wished to discount, \u2018had.them.\u2018ipropetly : endorsed, posted.\u2018off to the.Bank .of Upper Canada, was shown the presi dent of that institution.and the\u2018président \u201cwas te indefatigable-\u2014MF.William Allan, L A; day.or two \u2018later he -was \u2018accompanying a friend; who: \u2018had come to \u2018town to pay- \u2018same money fôr.a store and tavern licenses; on arriving at the office \u2018of Inspector\u2019 of Ticensis, he was.amazed to find that functionary also in the person of\u2014Mr, Wil.\u2018liam: Allan.A review of the tilitia took placé.while.he stayed: he had the curlos- _ity to go and see it, and recoguized in the.\u201ccolonel his (now) \"old acquaintance\u2014Mr, William Allan.A\u2018row took place in the hotel where.he lodged, his evidence was wanted, and \u201cthee dcting magistrate was.| \u2014Mr.Wiliam Allan.Taking up a news \u2018paper to.amuse himself, he read the names of the aoclety for strangers in distress, the tredsurer .was\u2014Mr.William.Allan, a property.which had been forfeited by a man who ran away iin, the time of war; \u2018 the nnmes of the commissioners were men- tionéd-in the course.of \u2018the argument and one- of them -was-\u2014Mr.William Allan: An- was informed that \u2018the :commisaioners for \"war losses had \u2018cut off half his*claim.Who! are.the commissioners ?asked he of.Os- wego,, The re ly was A.B.C, D: \u2018and \u2014Mr.Willian Allan He sold: some of \u201chis goods to a\u2019 merchant: who gave him\u2019 \u2018añ order on the treasurer of the district.The treasurer was-\u2014Mr, William Allan.He bad: occasion to.enquire for a black chip | hat and was directed \u2018for a.good one\u2019 \u2018amazed, astoninlied.and, confounded, -claimed: How I\" pity Mr.William, Allan, if he does the duty of | 80.many; eituntions, his life must aurely.be].a burded to hunself, and if he does not] \u2018how I pity a cotintry, the laws of which: , \u201chold such) a number of: sts-at one and the same time.ex- lian, in the same street, you.one! is an\u2019 Aberdeensman.An.Abordéens- you know.\u2018Aht 1 have you how, a favorite \u201cof the \u20ac Government.Exactly so, was the | rep! y, Dr.\u2018Strachan, owner- of the palace there, : (Q.387-1 p.111).This, Mr.Brymber anys, is no doubb a the actions of the ruling party jn the pros \u2018vince.The fact -appears to have been that dinary\u2019 ability and possessed a good edu: } cation, which was an advantage rather utd | common in those carly days.He mariied a daughter of Dr.John Gamble, who be- |.I \u2018to à prominent U, E.Loyalist fan |- ily, and had.been a surgeon in the \u2018Queen's | the many varieties\u2019 of work which fell, » his share, : The son inherited the father\u2019s ability ant fondness for p lite, and had in addi.wr on a tare fortune yaich.the _gr à \u2018and acre to acre.Rather he a rs to \u2018have been-one \u2018who felt his real and po- | a ie, Ë =F J When the Duke of York sisita: :the vestry \u2018same inseription In.fhe- haadwritin of is illus\u2019 g hl use | .means -.j rally the moral and mental forces of the |.- torpid nature to call torth latent.moral Hon.\" Williath- Allan at every turn, The |.The following very: pleasant story \u2018was : -qualntance on whose.veracity I: placed} He happened to overhear a debate about ! other day he met a friend; from Niagara | pin doleful mood, enquired\" the cause, and.to: apply at the store \"of \u2014Mr.Willlam |: Allan.He \u201ccould hold.no longer, but, the poor \u201cmani, this |, FE gitrgh i 3 8 3 Ez Ld wn IH cf circumstances to -But-all testifed, the power of Literature treas of the Modern science \u2018has taught us more and more: that many of the of \u2018the body, | however they may be\u2019 caused\u2014and thei roots.lie deep\u2014can often be more ther oughly trested by mental \u201cand moral than by mere.material devices.To Park.pe like Lowell, to to \u2018to ease disease, and > Po \u2018allevistion of - raffering is ible, then.it.is still the \u2018object of wise physician\u2019 to.rouse the inner mind forces and \u2018 rely on them, rather tham to trest the pasient as though | he were a mere bundle of tissues and bodily organs cunningly put together.What ever of there xe may.baye been in the development of healing.by \" tion, or in so-ca mind cures.\u2018aad oubtiess | there, has been.much) e central ides of the and cure ae de road itself on Teason and imagination of the doctor, erataded him to modify.his prac: \u2018abandon .practical matetalism [or ce doctrine wat man is at bottom a | sou ; This, we \u2018suppose, is the reason for the poner of literature om the sick-bed in\u2019 leading men to forget, their pain and live, in anothér world thän that \u2018seems\u2019 to.surround dem.Medicine Lee ef fect this.We admipister drugs taith- \u2018fully, but the patient groans.and tosses | the \u2018night longs Even the most meer | i thetic aurse too often nl 7 soothing Deeless.us ment brings j dread.J tient should be taken out .of the actual | y into.the ideal world, when his.imagina- - tion may.be stirred and aroused.into.new relat; ith his : is vain to\" enter on the question whether |.i wi Bas H mo- that \u2018which cannot.Be uttered.There are few of us: who have not enjoyed: this experience in the midst of an illness which | - seemed.to\u2019 envelop us in horrors blick as night.What'a sweet sensation it to emerge from this pit of despair § time and to at, as it were, in the ight | of day, taken away from \u2018ourselves and borne into some ideal land! - Even.the.3 pain and distress of the illness iwelf almost be excused for the\u2019 temoprary |re- | bef, ast 45 we.an put up wih hess | for the sake of the cooling.liquid.which} e \u201cBoo, of fine \u2018imagination destzroye.} the spell of disease so that it may place | \u2018vs under a higher snd purer spell.[It \u2018takes.us out of the actual worid, not.that it may drug-our senses, bat shat it | may introduce us into an ideal world.: -are abeorbéd in new interests; but not\u2019 a.an \u2018unhealthy way.We thread the for est \u2018of.\"Arden with , Rosalind, - ;xré \u2018tramp along the Enghsh \u2018roads with Jeanie Deans, we.are .iree of the oid\u2019 \u2018haunted - Pynchean house, \"we enter: with breath: | less \u2018eagerness into all the détails \u2018of Cru: soe\u2019s strange dwelling.we weep over filial ne vials, and.heavy ick room odors.has\u2019 passed from us.wholly; we ave \u2018in the \u2018midst of adventures, we are.threading: fhe mm mazes\u2019 of character, we are involved back once more in the scenes \u201cof youth], \u2018when \u201cthe world was fresh; we have hopes.and smiles and tedra \u2018Here is the \u2018 \u2018blessed effect of Hitereture on.the suffer\u2019 body through the mind.- \u2018 great writer, then, is really a good: A à.physician of the body, andi} the mind.Little did Shakespeare .or\u2019 Scott or Dickens dream of the \u2018diffused power which would .radiaté from their works and.lighten up the mind of countless paieters sad À chapter from, \u201c\u2018Pickwick\u2019 \u2018ds as a tonic\u2014better than most towing, ane we know and see all | its constituent lelements.A.play of; ing and healing drink, of more value that in the bottle by the bedside.The: \u2018nature \u2018poetry.of Wordsworth einks in-l.sensibly invo the soul with its healing and } blessing agency.\"And the hidden but Ÿ æure aôurces-of spiritual power .dominate the body, and reach out into all its ducts | and véins, and if \u2018they do not cure they |.help us.to bear our - bodily infirmity.Thus literature lives in the lives not o by | \u2018of those who are vigorous, but \u2018perhaj performs its highest and nobleat wark > the diseased and the stricken.| = re + AT ABENAKIS SPRINGS, Among the guests at the Abenakis springs | Hotel are the: following\u2019 Montrealers i=teo.Je re worl with Lear and Goriot.- = world of disordered beds, and medi- > the problems of hate and love; we are Abo late residence.3% Liverpool Streer, Seas .2th, at 2 pm.t0 Grace Church.ca 7 of \u201cQuebec \u2018Rite -Matchés will be held at new Polat sax bles Ranges, ducements are offered to \u201cNursery\u201d shots, gi ty A THE.LAMENT Or PEGASUS, In vain tive 20 ber, wats 1m peus ghilog, nel In vaio 45°] samp With wy Seestod hofs, \u201cA On the sess of wy wall sre my whet: fraying, OTR tee at vd st pe wm i Pra pd, A Je pa .Pour Io bars picdded emi ng = tier me, (A rest to the overnoikes Das wis we Dut Morita secon, saa abt © Hes\u2019 = become «, commercial sept.bard.\u2019 | And be reeis off Me semiets oo Salieds - withoot me, : LT Ast Sod Tim out nt five lire à PA a 3 betieved thar Ai\" avocts couté sever.ve (à chance to tn.Krager Britanaie tees rule, Rix Aria it seema is mabe i» wee mm And the job 5 let oui te o the, Government ; mle.; ; - And \u2018hem there vis Eipilig.ao om , would mous: me, : \u201cARE side over stipes ave, nt sudan, Tough shod.| Fo Boidy that mes seh A The spirit jucarnase of.some Hiutoo go.as | Bat\u201d by and \u2018by Kipliaz, began te er cou \u201cA5à mow.T shail ave 15 more cailogs * with Alm; © He's oc past he âgé whew a men wm plred,\u2019 jante Fring ue vas\u2019 a Sade [Called Kim.Ai chance ce got ot or 3 re In emia Just think How a Baiverédip Pegmems \u201cfeels, - Tough etter iar poets ee awe who \u201cTher'd rather ta take \u2018chances.with sate \u2014San Francisce Post WÎLL FURNISH DESES-\u2014W: P Stas.: ton & Co.have secured the contract to fur | ah the Cie wists of Youd please attend.Le we PAPPS Sec.| POQRA \u201cPrevisice August 13-14-15.Special tm $2.306.00 CASH PRIZES, A\" Besides Cups, Trophies, Badges, eto Return trips oa a railways Aare At agi rate for .competitors: and fal} | a ching is a deep draught.of pasify-.PS oa ère the Secretary,\u2019 Secretary, P.O Bax , Montreal | Chairs! TEES à 00.502220 Street.A te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eeee a real man of business and worth:a plum; Hr in short he is\u2014he.is\u2014Mr, William: Allan.oo | wre, a stratiger.and.should be silent.You |-.\u2018ses\u2019but à small specimen of the blessing |.of \u2018our Provincial Government.\u2018Che Col \u2018man; quoth-I.Yes, says he, a Scotchman |: townsman of the \u2018Hon.and Rev, | | fair\u201d sample of the method of criticizing] _- William Allan was a man \u2018of \u2018more than or: | ce PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY Poh! sald {my uncle: Sim, who.lives near{ °° SRAON \u2019 or 1001.\u2026, PURE CLOVER HONEY.| Finest Comb MONET \u2018Bavaesecccranensoccecss 1B.vents per section wr Tre (In boxes of 2 and 18 sections sach\u2014 \u201d JS ; wt per bak of 13 sections.Cd : Pure, Honey, ii glaives.\u2018Pure.Honey, in pint glass.ars » ceveansesnsrenngenisesanies 30 cents saoh : \u201c Pure Honey, in quart glass Jarg .i.iviecasissareisonses 50 cénta each.\u2018Pure \u2018Honey, in halt-gation glass farsa, .\u201cHoney! Honey! Honey = \u201c:NBW SBASON'S MAKBL \u201c NEW GROP\u2014SRASON OF 1901-NEW CROP.\u201cTHB VERY FINEST STRAINED HONEY, In\u2019 Glass: ces Four.Sizes, \u2018sasrreee La uk nw per box of 18 \"ONLY A FEW CASES LEFT OF © The \u201cCHIANTP* of ti Vistaée of 186,\u2019 sipped by thie best house in Toy \u2018| » grasping man, ding.\u2018dollar to\u2019 2 nt .HAT WINB (Italian Claret), .In ltrs: Dasks 2.0 cents per BANK, eons iaresees in alt tre: Basks.® cents per fiask.sssvstuquacens $8.00 per.Pet a ES Chateau\u2019 Lamothe \u20ac \u201cPer case: \u2018of \u2018one dosed quarts J MR.RAFFARLLO CABS BARKHAUSEN'S - sam vint cedorinivhy 2 0.er case 68 1 Bod 2.0 ut 2 cents each \u2018mado \u201cop 2204, Te I VIGRR « 00.: PA dd A As aout 4.We XTIBATV eege : Ladies\u2019 Outing Hats | \u2018That are High in Favor : hat would be deemed bad Te.Our Price, each _ ELECTRIC BLUE PIQUE HATS, with a., prettily.made band of-a red and white Only 6.let and offered fo clear at each sesssssssencasecccecsssonanttanne 830 design.* MADAGASCARS-The favorite style with touriats.\u201cbecanso itu 6 ight In wilghi\u2014 20 heavier than a straw, yet much mors durable, and can be worn where à taste, Presents à regular linen effect.* Actually worth, 590 - Some Straw.Hat Chances \"AN ASSORTMENT: or LADIES\" AND CHILDREN'S Sw \u2018HATS, varius shapes, worth many times more.than the price wo ask, each Another lot, marked to clear at, each aevssve evens eesneeassestenessesnasaiisbuensesaren .16\u20ac .: LADIES' STRAW.HATS; salior and other shapes; grouped to clear, irrespective of ° When it is ; desired that goods shall be.sent .; by mall always es send.sufficient money to cover postage, charges, Se Children\u2019 s Washable Tams Under=Price ce La Ca .WHITE PIQUE AND WHITE DUCK TAMS, with black, navy: \u2018bine and reâ bande, and names and flags embossed\u2019 in contrasting colors thereon.w ; mi so Children\u2019 s Straw y Sailor Hats}: |= MOSTLY LIGHT COLORED \u2018ROUGH BRAID STRAWS, with.white : - \u201cIn several -the.outer: half of the brim is a mixture of light and dark .- I seadon \u2018at ses now marked to clear at, each regular value, \u2018which ranges from \u201c950 i to sc.Our Clearing Price, each .ic to $1.50, at, desiesassesasiparesccnnia 23¢C > orth from Sc.Now 39e Instead of 49c.streamers: ge and straw, giving a pleasing effect.- Hats that have been selling right on through the \u2014\u2026.œréovmegce ni recesesescse ssescccne ms A Successful\u2019 Remnant ¢ Sale ; \u2018So.\u2018successful; indeed.chat \\ we\u2019 ve resolved \u2018to continue it , until the last day.-of the present - -month\u2014next Wednesday.Late comers will :get excellent bargains, but early ones will ~ find a larger\u2019 assortment\u2014therefore, a greater choice; Its \u201cworth while making the effort to get here early Moriday morning: \u2018REMNANTS OF SILKS.Veirets, Dress Goods, Linings, Dress Muslias; Prins, \u2018Linens, Cottons, etc, \u2018etc, at 20 | PER CENT.DISCOUNT.; \u2026 Demionistrating That Cooling _ \" \u2018Temperance Beverage-Lime Juice For a drink that, will quench your thirst on a wärm day, try our.Lime Juice: Come: in \u2018and \u2018try it at our expense, Come'in, whether you're; acquainted with its-merit.or not, as | we will have samples of the ingredients\u2019 of which it is made to | show you.Our Lime\" Juice is \u2018of the purest and highest | strength, yet sold at the lowest price; \u2018the regular 1.quart size.We deliver goods to- Montreal West, and a as far as Lachine.on \u2018Orders must reach us s Monday afternoon.\u2018bottle that elsewhere.costs you 35 cents, can.be \u2018obtained here for.herself ; Echec esieéé seven WOOLS\u2014A Ÿ Well Patronized Dept.It is evident\u2019 \u2018that our facilities for.finéeting every demand in Wools has \u2018been borne.\u2018in mind \u201cby those who are spending their vacation at sea-side and country, as well \u2018as by|.\u2018the stay-at-homes.:Our.Mail Order \u201cDepartment.has been.exceedingly busy\u2019 filling the orders of shoppers by mail, and | we have had to repeat orders- to- maintain assortments.| WE ARE NOW SHOWING A NUMBER OF NEW.SHADES AN s1NOLE AND: DOUBLE | BERLINS, \u2018ALSO- SHETLANDS.Among the new arrivals there.is a mew line\u2019 in Shetlands, colors cream; black, two shades of pale blue and two shades of pink.Othérs.are _chargiàg sé and 10 .skein.for same s article.Our Price, pe 1 \u2018oz.ekein - sssseaniosssnesssinedesesaseansacs se Tuesday.Corner St.Catherine | and University Sts.RE Ww.H.1.Scroggie, - |.The HERALD PUBLISHING _ COMPANY.Bookbinding Co We have in connection with our Job Printing Department splendidly\u201d \"equipped up-to-date Bindery for thé manufacturing of Fine Blank Books, \"and all kinds of edition and library binding.Wa MAKE 4 SrEorairy ; \u2018Browse, Éstituates.cheerfully given._60 Cog Streit\u2019 Tel Main Ig.» Fiexmers Frar.ormemea.\u2018Musto Yacht Race Called ro ssesrecaseseieetrsersencseancie sc .C tunately, the thoughtful \u2018gentlemen \u2018who | Yacht Club labored sions.| sped over nee blue at = little leas Bas \u201c| craft: about the starting line.~ {and & third to a leg, or, four miles atound J} This wus to be sailed \u2018three times over, i | hundred feet, and.timing his distance, to | cause, it prevents \u2018Germs simply can't live, in an atmosphere o Bland since it, so thoroughly permeates every.vestige - of the respiratory organs it cannot fail to benefit.\u2018 Catarrhozone, besides bein | crobic life, is also a wondert restores to- a hatural condition the inflamed mucous membrane.Catarchozone makes .breathing easy.and regular, removes the cough and distress about the nose and With.Canadian 21 Minutes Ahead.pot FINISH IN + TE: 3 i2 oss a - j white ducks and comstitute the racing committee of =e: Royal St.Lawrence under no\u2019 such \u2018delu- They placed a time limit of three hours and a half on the race.They have the thanks: of a thousand sunburned people for their kindly office.: During the \u2018three \u2018hours and a half the Sennevills and Jour.impetuous .ea two, Miles an hour.ST No HURRY, ER + - The race.resembled the decoration -of a curtain.À cler would have \u2018left the boats far behi \u2018Had.there been a family of otha.in Lake Se Louis the boats would have hid to sounded for newly-constructed coral reefs.It was à beautiful day and nature smiled on the scene in a way that brought.-out unwonted freckles on aristocratic poses.The.sunshine, however, was not, stiong enough.to move the boats.THREE-CORNERED COURSE: .The course was a triangular one, and) when the race started a little wind: was blowing from a south-easterly direction.It was too light to straighten out the flags which festooned the spectator-laden .The ourse \u2018announced wae s triangular one, of a milé There was ne change in the arran ment of the crew: of the Greyfriar.T.:| Maudelay held the helm, Mr.Currie the main sheet, and Mr, Fletcher and Mr.Pike were forward.On the Senneville, however, \u2018Mr.C.H.Routh took the helm, replacing Mr.Dug- gan, who, with Mr.Shearwood, \u2018looked: after the forward sais; Mr.J.K- + Ross held the main sheet, Mr.W.A gus os Rost given up his place in the bout SMART JOCKEYING.Mr.Routh opened his career: as \u2018steers.\"man \u201cof the cup defender brilliantly.Mr: \u2018Maudslay, by ekilful han , got the Grey friar before the starting line in such a position that it could not be passed to windward, and held there.Mr.Routh, seeing \u201cheld back from the line à x TE -Fover to thé star] |Greyfriar .ceconevees.s 303.08 - \u2018Senneville\u2019s gain on this leg, 200.- | \"| Senneville's gain, 9.95.+ Ti PTE ?Ë i ie Sfr ir fi ¥ io Ë i jte ar fil I 8 Hi E : ë Ë i 5 } & h fe 1 ES RE oF | > 2 > Ï & Ë j 45 Li j fi va & ° p: *E : :f 2e ë 5 Hi SE EL Q Ko EES SEs cof starboard.On the English boat the insail on the port aide.This prov e wrong combination for the al rounded without trouble.\u201d The - Gr friar could not \u2018make the buoy, and - had.- to drop the epinnaker añd the main cos time, ca tbe gares bou: \u2014 .2ad buoy.Lead 250.3 : 330 avcchsopasence ; The third: leg \u2018was\u2019 a reach, in\u2019 \u201cwhich the Greyirias 44 a show 1p 40 Indly: THIRD.LBG.CR > © Bode buoy.Lead, Senneville emcotuassceuse ay \u2018Greyfriar .cersrasseres 35.18 Seiineville's gain on the leg, 0045.The fourth, leg, the beginning of the second round of the triangular course,\u201d was « beat, and on.this deg the defender: did superior: work to.ward.FOURTH LEG.Senneville .inisgiens i 350207 1340 Greyfrier- , atessensececiee On the fifth leg the Greyfriar's crew, profiting by former experience, got the epinnaker on the port aide, and did the leg almost as fast as the.Senneville: : à nicety sent the Senneville's bow er | v FIFTH LEG.\u201ci : no 2nd \u2018buoy.Lead.Senneville .\u20184.1440 7 14.10 Greyfriar veus si.42850 CL - Senneville'« 00.30.0 17S TRUE CAUSE AND CURE {This distressing disease 1s not \u2018caused by irri- \u201ctating emanations.\u2018ot \u2018the grasses as commonly supposed, but by Micro-organisms that develop at this season of the year.or Diphtheria.- The germs ~ | breathing organs of the body, of \u2018breathin g when ¢ Catarrhozone\u201d was di kills the Hay Fever germ, and ny \u2018further Hay Fever arfimates from.a germ: just as does Typhoid \"When the true cause of Hay Fever was .germ, scientists knew the-disease could be cured by a remedy | capable of being \u201csupplied to the affected parts, providéd it | possessed the power to kill germ life, « invade the air passages and producing an itching sensation.about the eyes : and nose, violent sneezing, cough a and difficulty.nown to bea iscovered, for it fulfilled every requirement; and proved so satisfactory to doctors.and\u2019 druggists alike that \u2018they have since unhesitatingly endorsed it as an absolute specific for Hay Fever, Catafrhozone is inhaled through the month and nostrils [+ | and reaches.all parts of the breathing organs.It.instantly thus by removing the exciting development .of thé malady, a powerful destroyer of mi- healing- agent, and \u2018quickly al \u2018TRADE ENQUIRIÈS.| Ottawa, July\" 27 \u2014Trade enquiries fiom |.the High Commissioners\u2019 office were.re \u2018osived by the Trade Department to-dsy.of manufacturers in Canada of | rot nd sin wok ray Cr - wellknown firm of stationers in Lobdon is open to take.up the agency for England | \u2018of any Canadian epecialty in its line et |: business.The names of Canadian expott-' ors \u2018of cheese-box wood and.hoops for bat.rele are asked for.A firm - for ty de NX [or any \u2018Lung, Throat or Bronchial trouble Cc \u2018which is, beyond all: shadow of Es toute the world to-day, u mis use doubt, the best elt .__CATARRHOZONE.{| when seated on an ordinary chair.The'| other measurements are in proportion, so Be aie was.set on the starboard and Sige ma e operation.415.\u201ctat buoy: Lead.The problem was solved ; F, voted to -| persons \u2018Catarrhozone, \u2018 pit Care ond to the home Yor, : ; Senneville \u2014esecouconeuu gs 43110 - 210 Geurécier ahi The twa bouts were ou'the third round Seago TES t Od of a ai on a Lad gone about | the Senneville the sme distance on the Sighth, bering turned the stake boat Qe lat buoy.\u2014ececvew \u2018evcssnnce ceeds À Ws Sze A NUISANCE | - Buffalo, July 20-\u2014\"Down i in trontt\u201d \u201cSit down!\u201d .|] Theatre yesterday afternoon.Co] At first the man to whom these cries \u201cwere addressed paid ma niéention to thés and those at the back of the house were.visibly \u2018incensed that he did not heed their.remonstrances: When he still remained in an unchanged position they grew Ths oan end mome began to cry! t him owt!\u201d : Er bout asû saic: A Joos, enough\u2019 to have an excavation \u2018made for me I am willing to view the perform- .ance fromthe same level am the rest of} you.I am sitting down, and { am doing To prove the assertion of this the speaker arose.When he did so he towered like = .æ-giant over everybody in the house.30 \"It, was Edward Beaupre, the Canadian | giant.\u2018 He is 7 féet 10 inches tall when he stands, and measures about 5 feët, 6 inches His.it is no wonder the people behind him -bim sit - down, and wondered quite as much at his: huge size as they did at the gyrations of the hula-bula dancers.5 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT An interesting fudgment \u2018bas.just been \u2018tendered \u2019 \u2018by Mr.Justice Curran.in a case cent meeting for the election of.officers ot the Montreal \u2018Poultry Assoclation.In the case\u2019 \u2018Clendenning et al.were petition: : - ers and Fyfe the respbndent.Both parties were members of tbe association, : association wis held on.the\u2019 21st.of Febru\u2019 bad been duly elécted vo thelr office, and to prevent thelr re-electlon, the defendant.procured.a large number of- the members of the association, and even others who were not meurbers, \u201cto be \u2018brought to the meeting.That at the meéting défendant proposed | the election of 35 new members, and a motion was made\u2019 that one ballot should de | tast for thelr election.~ The-plaintiff, Sam- siding,- \u2018declared the motion out \u2018of order That the ruling of the- chairman \u2018was re.lected, by .a.majority of ove, and in defl: then and there electéd \u2018by.the casting.of a \u201c® | single ballot .by the secretary-treasurer.SL \u2018That on the 7th of Marah last the annual | ned In a sum not excceding $400.Defendant pleaded to the effect that he his proceedings.That he had heen guilty of no fraud.That as regards the election of \u2018the 35 members, some of whom he did not propose, that-they were elected in the wanner.usually, adopted\u2019 in the association, since its formation, by tue casting of a vote by the secretary- treasurer, The facts of this case are simple, and she duty of the tion of one question, by \u2018the inode of Its presentation\u2019 on bahalf of the \u201cpetitioners\u2014 Les did a majority of the old members '{ vote for \u2018the motion: to adjourn the annual | | meeting before proveeding with-the elec- }.tion of defendant and the other officers of the association?~The election of 35 members without a Tréfular ballot, \u201cwhen an objection to the casting of such ballot had been, made, was.totally Irregular, but that\u2019 question does not come up for the reason fust stated.At the anuuxl meeting there were at least 39 regular members of the as- soclation present, outside of the 35' objected to.The minutes of the meeting filed by the secretary certify that 17 Members voted to adjourn.The court, In view bf the allegations of the petition, and further be- couse the secretary-tveasurer is a member In the election, against the views of petl- tloners, allowed proof to bé.made as to how the old members voted.This proof, the court feels bound tb say, confirms the minutes of the secretary as to the aumber who voted for the adjournment.Seventeen adjourn, leaving the petitioners in minority,\u201d even setting aside the 85 new members.A great deal of the mot Tiag- rant contradiction has been indulged in by wham the court feels bound to respect, on both sides, but, in the face of so much uncertainty, reject the minûtes of an officer, honor bas\u2019 not \"been impdached.\u201d whose by the chairman, one of the petitioners, had Been geolared elected, without à \u2018position, the defen nt on his nnd expressed the would be forgotten.lection; wiähed him joy Tope that all differences In so far a char | is concerned, he| aéquicaced in a ey cedinige.AS to the others, they, with him, placed all thelr rellance in thelr abil - a old ty to prove that, he mijonty.a+ rot à ! \u2018Woodstock, NB, July .26.\u2014The vody | fornd on the 'O.P.R.track yesterday out Eu tro.has been identified.as' that of Chas Hiller, a ho hand; Ib is not known \u201cIf the management will stopythe show | ow the best I can to prevent.inconvenience | \u2018| to those behind me.\u201d - kicked; but after he.\u2018had exhibited his real to them they were content to have || axising from a misunderstanding at.a' ve: | Petitioners alege that.a meeting of the.a | ary.last and that with 4 view-of control; .ling\u2019 the \u2018election of officers, which was to, \u201ctake place, and to deprive the officers who |: uel R.Clendenuing, the president, then pre- and ruled that the constitution of the asso: | Hatiod required a regular clection by bal.| \u2018ance of the protests of those Who desired |, # legal election, the 35 new: members were | meeting was held, and that the 35 mem- \u201cbers thus.\u2018 \u2018illegally \u2018elected were brought | there by.defendant for the purpose of se- | | suring his election to'the presidency.Crs Ÿ .Plaiutifts pray that defendant be declared | to have legally usurped the office of presi.|- dent, that he be excluded therefrom, and: had always acted.honorably and \u2018legally in | court has bcen reduced to the adjudica-, \u2018of the assocation, and took an active part a it is Impossible to When the.motion to adjourn.had been declared lost] and the deféndant and the ther Of core chief petitioner.atniated Ain ia, and the Tete a ont | \u201c - BODY IS IDENTIFIED, from the train oc vu |.Prices\u2014Adurission, $50: reserved seats, 80 -and 3c.Seats on Saje at Scar Branch Offic 2 SOHMER PARK angezes | Finest, .M en Yaudeville R 100 | SAND.sees ss eseciarrs sesans MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Inder the auspices of St Marp's tit of England Ÿ- P.Sony FRIDAY EVENING, AUG.2nd, 1801.- \u2019 DUCE OF YORK will } .vidinris pier at 8 o'clock and Dézery Street\u201d wharf.Hochelaga.at 8.15.Orch Ta 1 - tendance.Refreshments on board.a a ones un 25 Ces.WEST'S| \u201c|OUR NAVY.\u201d| Rar Camille ER ART ASSOCIATION, Phillips Square LANTA : (GALLERIES OPEN DAILY], ® a.m.to 6 Pout, ADMISSION - - 25 \u2018ota, > SATURDAY and SUNDAY EXCURSIONS | SATURDAY\u2014To Quebec and Return, 31.08.Going\u2019 Saturday, returning Sunday or Monday.To Prescott, $5.00.Golug Saturday, returning Sunday.$ .00 \u2018p.m.50c.Going 2.30 pam, returning 3 p.m.SUNDAY\u2014To Sorel, 20c.Golng.8 a.m., or ge- \u201cing $ p.m., return 11 p.o.Three Rivers, going 8 p.m., return Monday, 6 a.m, $LE& Jule Gros Bois , boat leaves 10 a.m.and 2 TICKET orricE-128 ste James Street, IPROCTOR'S |.F.F.PROCTOR, Prop.and Manager.NIGHT PRICES\u2014Orchestra 50c, Balcony 25e, Gallery 10e.Box Seats $1.00.estra 25c, Balcony and Gallery, 10, Bex Seats, 50e.+ \u2018AFTERNOON.PRICES\u2014Orchestra BOX SEATS ONLY \u2018RESERVED.MONDAY.TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, I Every Aftefnoon and Evening.\u201cINCOG,\u201d .Pressed\u2019 by \u201cMEADOW-SWEET.\" 2 \u201cThe Habitant\"; - Every Afternoon at 2.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEEK Commencing Monday Afternoon, JULY 29.\u2018 EIGHTH WEEK IN MONTREAL AND CONTINUED SUCCESS.or THE F.F.PROCTOR BIG, STOCK co.ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL TWICE BvERY WEEK.THE \u2018POPULAR .FAMILY THEATRE, J.AUSTIN FYNES, General Manages, uP us.THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND sara .Bvery Afternoon and Ey AeA BATCHELOR'S HONEYMOON,\u201d \u201d And \u201cMEADOW-SWEET.\u201d - .General Stage Director\u2014ir.- Frederic Bond.\u2018 BETWEEN 'THD ACTS\u2014PALEY'S KALATECHNOQSCOPE; BESSIE NEILSON, Soprano; TRAVEL VIEWS, E J.= McCARREY, \u2018Bvory Evening at 8.ime re EE \u2018Special Engagement 1 -ALL NEXT WEEK.Rxposition of Life in the Royal Mavy.' \u2014 \u201c Phutographed by permission- of the Admiralty - GREAT SUCCESS \u201cThe most marvelloüs moving pictures-in the world.\u201d | rat ss RB es * Audience was simply i OUR NAVY Waters.\" .\u201cInstructive te the highest A\" - AND IN ADDITION: \u201cThe Queen's Funeral\u2014The Pageant on Sea and Land d Other New Films.PRICES-256 \u2018& 35C.Reserved, 5OC (Beautiful Music.) - Seats on Sale at Star Branch, once.: \u201cCOME WITH US.\" 3 Ist.paraces SOCIETY ANNUAE EXCUI (In Aid of the Uharitable Fund).- T0 LAKE ST.PETER, on \u2018THURSDAY, AUS.Ist, 1901.- \u201cThe Palatial Steamer THREE RIVERS will; leave the Island Ferry Wharf at 1.Op réturning at 10 p,m, Casey's Orchestra has been engaged for dancing.Concert on return trip.Refreshments.suppliéd by D.H.Welch.Staterooms can bo secured at Sadlier's, or - ou board the boat.:Acaits 50c.Children 250.sin | T P.TANSEY, Rec.See.- G ae M.À.À.land Dancing, Fancy Drill 'b Members desiring a Reserved Seat may ~ or SATURDAY, - 3rd \u201cAUGUST, Professional and Amateur Wrestling Matches, Bagpipe Playing, High- .y Highland Cadet Oorps, Military ompti.tion, Association Football 2 tan, Professional Events, Amateur Events Lo -ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 3st.\u201cI ADMISSION._Reservèd Beats.50c; Grand Stand, 85c; General Admission, 25.Reserved Seats can \u2018be secured at \u201cStar\u201d Uptown Branch \u2018on and after 25th inst.CALEDONIAN GAMES | A.\u2018GROUNDS, 1901 | secure same from the Secretary on présenter + ton of membership.ticket for current year and payment of 25 cents.J .we : \u201cCanads,\u201d, remarked the colonel, acer] to have-a strong hold onthe: tea trade.Gum chicle is a new item and.a consider: able one.There has been a large increacs in the exports of gold, die to the Klondike Toronto.Andther large.item is, that of pitch and tar, of which, \u2018the exports were valyed at $112,000.A \u2018curious export is the Jtem \u201cfor wheat.This is what, is known\u2019 the United States to Italy, where it is\u2019 mad?up ittg macaroni and sent back to.the United ates mn that form.poo TAK.BY SEARCHLIGHT Buffalo, NY.Jay tn letters of flashed across: the ky, the citizens of Toroiito will soon \u2018be invited to \u2018attend the Pan-American \u2018exposition.They \u201cwill.accept the invitation with a.reply flashed to Buffalo across the black night sky.Geo: \u201cI F.Seaver,.euperintendent of electrical x \u2018hibits as the Psg-Amenjcan, is making ar: rangements to signal to Toroute \u201cwith the big searchlight on the electric tower.The vation back of Toronto, 80D feat above the | tower, Mr.Beaver, in #5 electrical jury, carri conversation with \u2018Nis Falls,\u2019 for.oe ; purpose.of demonstrating to the members of the jury \u2018the feastbility of sending x mes- | [ose with searchlights, - - prie a much better position now than ; Wesbington DO Tuly\u20141=Secretary *- Frôm an early bour | in the morning tue- - [code \u2018in the addition.\u2018The totäl value of exports from |.:220 wool; $112,283; tea, and $176,908 cattle gold, whichis.senet to the States through) as \u2018goose wheat, and it fs.shipped from | signal will be answered from a natural ele: |- | level of the Jake, Mr.Seaver is confident | \u201cthat the experimenta will be a \u2018suce \u2018| ond that even at the great, distance it- i | be possible to.read\u2019 the meg \u2018- Thursday.night, f | July, eu \u201ca INR | win be Sified to the.Bottom.Lo Coa LA.Caml\u201d [Long yesterday formally announced that he had selected Captain Sam.C.Lém- ment, to be jndge-advocate of the Schley \u2018court of enquiry.+ Captain Lemley has accepted the detail.The precept to the |' the department is as follows: - -.\u201cTo Admiral George: Dewey, USN, Washington; D.C.: gL © \u201cUpon the request -.of Rear-Admiral Winfield S.Schley, United States navy, made in.a letfer dated July 22, 1901, copy you \u2018are hereby.appointed, president, Reas- | Admiral Lewis A, Kimberley and Andrew |E.K.Benham, U.S.N.members, and |- Captain Semuel C: Lemley, United Stites {* navy, judge-advocate- -general judge-sdvo- cate, \u2018is hereby ordered to convene: at the \"one o'clock pm.on Thursdiy, the -12th day of September, 1901, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, for the pur| pose of enquiring\u2019 into the condpet of the said \u2018Schley, commodore in the navy, during the recent war with.Spain, and in connection with the evente thereof.~~ all the circumstances dered, and to this end, besides examining orally all proper Witnesses whose attend- lance can be secured, will cill upon the department for all documentary evidence in relation: thereto on:its files.\u201cUpon the &dnclusion ~of the \u2018investigu- tion fps court will report its proceedings, detailed stitement of all thé pertinent | facts which it may deem to be establish: cadet ther with its opinion and \u2018recom- fons 3 in the \u2018prémises.- e départment \u2018relies \u2018upon the | Nretion @ \u201cthe court to make its exami- Kei inte ès requested by the officer at whose: in- how $b e conclusions\u201d reached upon cer- in important poi points, to which attention is EP ically rected, es follôws :\u2014- evans of the Santiago.campaign The circumstances attending, réacons controlling, and the propriety of the movements of the flying équadron, off |: Cienfuegoes, in May, 1808.RR e circumstances _aftending, the | reasons controlling; and the propriety of the \u2018movements o! said squadron in proceeding from\u2019 Cie eed to Santiago.\u201c4, The circumstances attending the ar rival of the\u2019 fing equadron off £ Santiago, \u201ctbe reasons for i e turn west- the ® propriety thereof.SOHLPY\u2019S DISOBEDIENCE.a, \u201cThe circumstances ajtending, and premises.\u201c6.The condition of the.coal supply.of | Ge \u2018Flying Squadron\u2019 on and.about May if any, for, dr © advisability of, that \u2018return of the squadron to Key West to \u2018coal; and\u2019 the accuracy and propriety of \u201cthe official reports made by.Commodore Schley with respect to this matter.| bent\u2019 upon \u201cthe commanding officer of the fléet under such circumstances was made Colon ay she Jay at anchor i in the entrance to Sartiago Harbor, May 27 to 3I, inclus: the batteries at the entrance eels at anchor within the entrance to said harbor at the: ranges used, and the } propriety of \u2018Commodore \"Sahley\u2019s conduct in the premises, visability of, withdrawing\u201d at: dfight the Flying \u2018Santiag such - shall - be* found to have been the case; the extent and character-of such or: adequate blockade of said harbor: to prevent the escapé.of the : \u2018enemy'e Nessels therefrom wis established, and.the pro- premises.THAT \u201cLOOP\u201d MOVEMENT.+9.The \u2018morning of July-3, 1808, at the time of the exit of the Spanish vessels from oF fhe bor.of Santiago.The circumstances at- \u2018tending, the reasons for, and the inci dents \u2018resulting from thie\" turning of \u201cthe Brooklyn in the direction which sh \u2018tion with\" eaid Spaniab vessels, \u2018and.the of .Commodore Schley premises.- \u201c10.The circumstances leading to, and 9: conduct in with Lieut.Albon battle \u2018of Santia was batt] Sau o£ navigator of the the Brooklyn, time nen Commodore Hodgson.a e \u2018ensuing corres: pannes between them on.the subject ereof, and.the propriety of the conduct the: premises.of Admiral Schle - \u2018The.foregoing, specific direction are also \u201cthe colloquy at that y in Ébe soupe of the court, biit donot restrict ne de ee entire n \u201casked: by the he officer voncernéd.which.o \u2018ed of his right to be present either in | Sons or by.counsel, during the investi- | ; cross-examine witnesses \u2018offer evidence a rotor \u2018the\u2019 court - ond be so désire.The court.à at an grant.to to others interested\" and: entitled thereto like privileges.- ade.investigation will be heid in, dpen |, \u201cThis employment on\u2019 \u2018sh.TE by the pu top shore.ay, J ré.\u201cGiven under my hatigl at the Nivy De-\u2018 wskington, hip 39th as of \u201cSOHN.D.Lona, Secretary » riment -assensment\u2014rolls, which-were-all- received: len this dome bof positive.preventat] Te Hy Positive pre ge ve hay fever wil \u2018Who have fobnd :the onty relief.res a change of chinate during the io \"But whether sk oad | But whether shart oF Det, i \u2018will Shes Mich foe.the - 8h art 0, Mar side optician by th farvnds i strdetion.commandant a1 Mili Delle } a RE aio ry ou The 4 deputy.misistr of milla and de Top srt p'éf-ihe à aha BAYNES, neu, i \"taxable property in the TT \u2018at $3,165,000.A year ago, before the ing.operations following the fire ware fuel vaced, \u2018fora that date the taxable | chi beri mr fry digs À ewpiriat dnb of miley | en | clnes of belldings erected, The be nontaxable 1 at about $1,000,000, - -* cit ty the dstimats was N70.Bee] is valued st $3,500,000; 0 b- 000 ahend as à result on re The by.the better \"property, ch is valued | cpg LL ot ih i department.or Rn i The: pop a th - | sims papain vst Ë fave end +.Corsiwan 4 as a\u2019 aver verry havisiok us | that ther does re Jo albppotmtus, order el To Sint Contovey | ley, the law officer of the Navy Depart- court which was \u2018prepared by Captain |.Lemley as the udge-advocate-general of | herewith, à court of.enquiry, of which |\u201d \u2018Navy.Department, \u2018Washington, DE, at} \u201cThe court.will thoroughly enquire into\u2019 1 bearing upon the | subject of the investigation hereby, or- and the testimony taken, with a full and.fs matter full and complete, | stance ao is convened, the report should: 1.His conduct in connection with the\u2019 the | \u2018modore Schley, of the: orderw.of the \u2018de: rtment contained in its despatch dated y.25, , and the propriety of Jia | , 1808; its coaling facilities; the.neces: 46 \u201c7.Whether or not every, effort incum- | to capture or*destroy the Spanish cruiser |: ve .and the necessity for, or: advisability \u2018to.Santèage Harbor, and \u2018the Spanish ves: | \u201848, The necessity, if.any, for, and ad- uadron\u2019 from the entrance to] thor to a distance at.sea, if | withdrawal; and whether.jor not à cloee |.priety.of Commodore Schley\u2019 8 vonduet in |\u2019 sition \u2018of the; Brooklyn.on; the ) e turn.\u2019 od at, or about the beginning of the ac- | possibility of thereby colliding \u2018with -or.|- endangering any other of the vessels of.the United States fleet, Li the Pééprs ; \u201c| the incidents and Toeults of Hodoontroversy.C on; U.S.| \u2018navy, who, on July 3, \"188, during the: tion to the turning of Schley and: given primarily for the information \u2018and | \u201cess Adiirel Schley has, been inform | ) PUBLIC NOTICE.4} Summer vio ques to- be mipplied with - these prices for Mondéy » possible Cn \u2018 .SPRCIALS FOR MONDAY MORNINGS SHOPPERS\u201d The following - items are.genuine bargains we have made for Mende morning's selling, knowing that you will be fn: terested if we make.prices to your liking.Read over these lines and we believe you'll: finda great deal to attract you \"in\" morning.\u201cKame early.if at.all Tue old reltable \u201cCrown .make, with \u201cground tops, olas- tic | sealing \u2018airtight ' screw: tops.12 ng Fruit Jars The careful housewife; bands, and | hermetically , - A sà many.bars.of gross .of.thexe-.on' Sale Laundry Soap.ordering her arocëry - sup- | piles, usually \u2018winds up with\" son\u201d You'll find Soap on most\u2019 2( every order.\u2018 You'll find.it mre Se TOV BERIT ENS _50c Plain Colored Ti Four Sik, a shades,\u201d Toa, 260.Ladies\u2019 Vests.Wide Laces.\u201cA small lot we are willing eu By cutting the price in two to part company with -at ,, \u201cpre hope.to - \u2018clear this lot | \u2018The, instead of i2%c and ibe, Cream Cotton, short and no sleeves,, ; tl immed, 35e dozen.oS \u2018and.\u2018White Ribbed inch net, than :half depth.of net, | this Seasons desigus, jy ounetccononces os Monday morning.Butter - Color Guipure Laces, 6 t0°9 with work morè air.per.It there 1s-a\u201d baby in the house you can't \u2018afford to \u2018miss \u2018these\u2019 Baby's \u2018Muslin Bonnets, 10 rows of tucking, ; and lace,edge border.soï-.- nets imported this season, wortb - Be\" \u2018and 25e,: OP, o\u2026.uivee ET FANCY TD ii TOWELS, NOMI, \u201cHe._ Children\u2019s Dresses.There is some rare bargaih § Lm \u201cBaby Bonnets.- we .x\" Ci \u2018ehoosing \u2018in \u2018this lot White .| > \"f cale Dresses, sizes 2: Cl years, .some .plain; à b \u201c50e: to 89c.Your, choics muslin, box pleat - Children's Fast Color pers others raid trimmed.Dresses that \u2018weer mdrked to sell at from ° a, 6: -ovete - \u2018256.CHILDRENS, STRAT Shoes AD DUCK TANS, NODAT, 5e.\u201cLadies Straw Hats, 3 Biight.Japanese \u2018Silk, -em- ay First of an.\u2018understand .broidered In silk and gold, + 707 | theyre all this messon's size, 5t inches long, 18 4o- \u2018styles.Ready-to-Wear Hats, .ches wide, for Chair, Easel .* Tible Drapes.\u201cDuring the .hollday.season we sell.Ah, at Ml Shades in ra silk Tafitta an Duchesse Nock Ribbons, Mond 250 oil | \u201cSilk Drapes.ui from 75c-to 31.00 each.\u2018worth up.to \u201875c.Mon sy sececrrenenes don sesecéon BL cdcecrnarenecssnntsecennes worth: up to.$1.50.Shape =\u201d Hats,\u201d worth up to 75c.Sail.ors, both White and Colored, ' .- day\u2019 | morning \u201cyou can plek- them : once In Our WASH DRESS GOODS: SECTION for \u2018Monday\u2019 's Sale we have Colored: Muslin and ward and departure.from off Suntingo andl .HAMILTON'S, \u2018| the reasons for tha disobedience.\u2018by.Com.PB balance of the moth 3.: ONE.LIND PRINT WRAPPERS, ou : 13 En in drab, Hght.grey and.blue, nicely nL 1 2, ONLY, LADIBS' WATERPROOË| .at 5e : ; \u2018Cups \u2018and Saucers REMNANTS OP.cLoTH \u201cAND _ China Plates \u201cBh \\ dich: » on : than Halt Price.| -° Py pers aad Salts pes .LANCE.BUCKED ; Berry shea Bread è at Hell Price, BT : HA Dover Pu \u2018Bea rid Mashing OI 16 FINS WHITD ; Fou ; Handle : Ae marked 650 an pu yt Ru + Rollin usta CALL + 3.ONLY, LADIES \u201ca a \"95 YD& GOOD ALL Wao, TWEED; a; gathered gether the balance: of our White and wns\u2014a few Dimities amongst them.| | They are the materials we sold so freely early in .the season\u2019.at Thc.and 10c.a yard.~ You'll \u2018eed to get here sharp at = eight if \u2018you want a good choié, for we'll clear them ati.Ne Mail or Telephone or Orders Filled for.Above.Lines.Ce \u2018St.Catherine & Peel: Sts, - \u2018and Dominion Square.i SR \u2014 - ~ HC BALANCE OF OUR.MÜSLIN : HATS | \u201cAND AND men to, clenr : at Half |- Boys WHITD PIQUE - TAM .GALATEA HATS, at Special Prices, Lesa 85 Per Cent.Discount: 100 BEAUTIFUL DRESS.SKIRTS, latest, to clear at, Be 1-3 Per Cant.Discount.: - pink, Nile, TOSS, i net, eto.- at 90e.Sale Price, .gular $1.00 goods, to clear at 45c.ONE LOT SILK MORMEN UNDERSKIRTS, In Roman Btripes, to clear \u2026 at Halt Price.Î THE BALANCE oF OUR AMERI- \u201c OAN PRINT DRESSES,.for\u201d Ghild-| \u2018Ten, sizes from 4 to 14 years, to | clear at 25 Per Cent.Discount.ONLY, .SHORT CLOTH CAPES, _ for.nis Sale, only BBC PER Xi Remnants of Dress\u2019 Gdo rimmed.\u201cPrices: were from $10.00 to $12.00.Your chofce, $4.75.¢ ONLY, SHORT CLOTH CAPES, in WILL COMMENCE worony «| Oùr End.of the Month Sale for July will commence Monday, and.to, make a\u2019 record-breaking: finish to'a - | \u201cgreat: four weeks of bargain selling; a fresh i impetus will | \u201cbe given to buying by \u2018additional \u201ccuts\u201d in \u2018all-the de- \u201c partments, Subjoined are some - \u201cexamples\u201d of the ~ maney-saving \u201cchances\u201d: that.await.shoppers.for the EB 2.000 Ÿ ibe, Fi ar Lk \u2018all Ture silk, \u2018choice\u2019 aes.colors white, cream, 4 heliotrope, - TOWN, \" mauve, gold, cardinal,\u201d = yellow, \u201cgare \u2018This - Jpt- of Silks- cheap 890 POR YARD.\u201cA LOT OF FANCY BROCHE SILK, .- \u2018réd:and black, green and\u2019 black, a and black, grey and black.Prices: .Remnants of Plain \u2018and Fancy Silks.- .Reminants \u201cof Bleached Cotton Shut 2 Rastiunia of Unbleached Cotton sh Remasats.of Priots, Gi Sosa nante 3, netième, | Remnants of Bleached Tablé Linens, Remnants.of Cream Tabi Linens.- \u2018Ught \u2018grey, only, lined ajik and trim-| Remnants of All Linen ed.Were $15.00\" and $17.80: 3 : Your Remnants of Roliér pue -Shoice for 35.75.\u2018Remnants of Glass Linen.\u201d ONLY, CHILDREN'S REEFERS, : AF Navy Blue Serge).uizes 3,\" À \u201cand | to clear at an.80.Leen: thud! (Halt .Regular .: Price.of foe onth \u2018Sale Pri | 50 PATTERNS FANCY GINGHAMS, prices, 1c to-20c.The End.Ce : 1060 PER YARD.ERS, shape vs.in\u2019 Breen \"- only, worth $9.00, po Force an Worth, $13.00, for: $4.50 '| END OF THE - 50 YARDS HOMESPUN, 56 tn.\u2018wide, ._ To dark shades; worth, \"81.00, - for\" 50c.AUNT for men's wear, inches.wile.\u201cMarke ae; 95¢ and 00.-Te.clear.SGES BLACK BROGHS SILKS, | gh De but 4 great ba n.For this he h ric ou : ERLE 4 Eto, Cream Freezers, Sota, Chazdet Hola, Bee, dada at Catherine str T- Salo in.Basement - To IN -CONJUNCTION im oun will continue.BENIN: \u201cour\u201d 7c SALE IN, Pr, Re following articles wil be oftér- .-Tc each, and every on \u201818 atleast worth double\u2019.7e 0 which i Flower.Vases * \u201cGET OUR END OF THE MONTH | PRICES in Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, | \u201cJoo Pme , Tea ot, REMY ng .Ha on ram am U8 irae en?i x +.«= 1 is Top.the Lit They are Ph : Home: Here To-day for : \"Long Series.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .HE BIRDS came hoine\u2019 this morning, And away: \u2018from the dassling attractions of the Pan- Am.they are \u201cexpected - ,»to seftle down and re- Hève Buffalo of a Tew | scaips, .They are now.in: for a song \u2018and it will be: a fugny i thing if they do.not \u2018 make ° à few of.tue.leaders look sick.The fans have, home se : \u201cWon: qorsopoeneta pos.= - Bowton' primes Baltimore.=.8, ! maukes seeeanr Tee ER , BTAR'S: NEW.} MANAGER: \u2019 At the meeting of the Star Baseoall, Club, | neta on Thursday night in the Prince EY was attended by a large majorl duties of manager.Mr.placed by Mr.J.Heenan, who rounds, at thes o'clock.an sia ries, of Buttato here today, Arthur - Rink, for the purpose of electing a manager, ty of its me, bers.Mr.G.Hinton, well known among the\u2019 amateur ball: clubs, was chosen to fulfil the OR pui a a Have having resigned: as captain throug ness, was re- will be fa line on Saturday afternoon, when the Stars mee} the Carmon Baseball Club on the.Exhibition BALL NOTES \u2018 \u20141 ; courte, Hxed thig time that the Blrds | LA 7 are rs, at by when It Gamie called at 3 p.m.a -afstaince hitting.ago: l= Rochienter .58 \u2018Woncester evo BOC.\u201cMontreal save 96 Buffalo .ae 97 Hartford «.:.T5 Syracuse o.oo.\u201c60 In-fielding, the Birds now lead the jeagüe, - having à slight.margin \u201caver Providence.The\u2019 \u2018figures are:\u2014 \u2018PO., \u2018Montreal - reessens ATL .Providence .: Ts, .Hartford .LA Worçester .:.1,611 : Rochester cu 1,707 - Toronto «.s.1,479\" Syracuse .:.1,500 Buffalo seamen 1,684 Buffalo, July 26 Hastings \u201creal down to three hits for eight innings 24 .# 22° \u201c13 ; Ce \u2018total extra | - Noisy BIT Wl Clyimer Is with.the Pan-Am.team.\"254.\u201cSheehan poked out anpttier tar égret 10 me 205 1 yesterday: : 20° 16\" vd | \u2018Toronto's, short leftfield\u2019 fence.helped \u201810 \"261 them to, win yesterday.\u201816.351.Joyce may pitch the game tide: -afteriioon\u2019 5 116 , Danny Shechan seems to.be: boosting bis.Ng 108 batting average qifite a \u2018bit.17 Here.are the doubles, * triples and home cuns up to & few days\u201d \u2018abx sa.HE.buses 45 to jong- Made only 6 hits yesterday.Birds lead the.league In tieMing.best vmpire of them all.\u2018Wall, Bob, - The Binds now have \u2018a big home\u2019 series.c: Tf don't know.\u2018what.this umpire.business 1s coming to,\" remarked Bob Emmie, the.no 1t may yet involve: .An EB.CAV ond else does, either.\u201d 848 143 \u201c947 |'the country In war.\u2014Wasbington, Post.916; 133.-.046.\u2018The \u2018Porontonians are busy selectmg à vel \u2018156 944 spot upon which to plant the pole\u2019 that fs.708 142-044 | {o flaunt the Bastern Lengue pennant.Al= 701 151 042 though a little previous, the Canadians ap-\u2019 717 142 939°] pear juetified in going ahead, \u201cI'would- be 730° 166.: .930 |'too bad to interfere with such a pretty 830 \u2019 203 926- \u2018dream: \u2014Syricuse Joutnal.Now just, éne more paragraph on Leon- held Mont- and, says the Syracuse Telegram.He may: ard\u2019 won: the day's game.Ghechen, Delahanty and Odwell.got hits and two runs were scored.Shearon lifted the ball over the right field fence.: coin, an gmdteur from Stlver Creek; was signed\u2019 by Buffalo, and Schwem departs.Score: .: BUFFALO.Fh Ll geod one.He gave the two heavy-hitting.A B.R.1B.P.O.A.\" ¥.fast outfielders, Brown and Hargrove, \u2018and 2 -3 8 1 70 tie speedy pitcher, Altrock, for Bannon, 9 2 0.4 1'}who has a glass arm: Lynch, who bas a.\u201cees, \u201c3: 1-0.\" O.-0.-|glass head;.and Roach, who is pretty good.' Fisher, rf.1 1° 0 0 0:8 [Leonard practically gave Manager Barrow | Gettmen, r.f.2 0 2: 1.0 O the pennant in this trade.- He bas\u2019 made Lincoln, T.£.-.\u2026.\u2026.0 0.0 0.0 O]|a few lovely mistakes since then.Ome of.Carey, Wo.\" .oon \u201841 2°19 0 O!them was when he.refused to, 2 give Lou.Andrews, 3.ieee 4 \u201860 1.1.2 1 \u2018Carr.a chance.~ Vought, 2b.4 3 > a 2 be 2 t peer, C.i.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u20184 \u201c0, 0.0: = _ Iastings, p.\u2026.\u2026.4 1°2 0\" 5-0/ CRICKET gb niee « ma ET at 15 27/1621 \u2018atovramat VSN w.rs, CE A.B.RB.1B~P.0: ALE | This match, will be played on- the- grounds.ob.\u20ac: 2 1.70 > 00 (Point St.Charles) of the.latter: to-day, Raab, C.0000000 1 1-1 300 play \u201ctg start at 3 o'clock .shanp.\u201c The.Bhearon, rf iis.T1 1.o 0 following will represent Montreal: H.3M.: any, IAI 1:0 0.0 Lambert; E.Grundy, -G.Ferrabee (captain), Wilson, To.seers 4 1 0-10 0 1/F EF.\u2018 Sere, RB: 8.Baton, .Dr.Fiske, G.H.\" gheehab, Sb.non.4 1 2 72 \u2018a sp | Harman, , Hi Rees, C.Colville, \u2018Holmes - a > eves oo .= E .man, np eR 1 ae, Court, AN.\"Other.CEE.Quinlan, 8.8.,.4 0: 0° 2°.5 \u201c1° ae à 0°0 9 2-5 | CIEL vs.| WESTNOUNT aso MONT- \u2014-o- 5 ee : \u2018+ RBAL.- Totals.5.34.5 6.26 11.2.) The MGI erlcketers will play a\u2019 dibtch By tpnings\u2014 ; \u201cooo | on*the canpus this afternoon -with.a\u2019 com- .Buffalo ieee 030100 *=7 | pyined \u2018tea picked from the: Montresl and: Blontreal- -8-0.0 0 0:0 0 @.2+5 | Westmount clubs.Game to start at 30.} \u201cSUMMARY.- cede The following will .pläy- for MZGHI: Mont- .Earned runs, Buffalo 2, Montreal 2; \u201cleft {59% 2, Montreal 4; first base ings 2, by Félix 1; home.three- base \u2018 hit, Sheeban two-base hits, Halligan, Andrews; stolen\u2019 bases, Odwell, \u2018Vought \u2018double plays, Quin: \u201c où bases, Buffal on bails; by Ha \u2018Tin, Shearon; ian, Johnson and Wis .Chrey; \u2018wild pitch, Felix; passed.\"balls, \u201cRayb 2; umpire, O'Loughlin; the; 115; aftendançe 1,000.- on, In the n ban; Mrs.Gochrane, Xlise Dore, Mr.M.\"| Kecgh, Mr.J.Keogh, Mr.Kinsella, Mrs.| Kirby, Master Khir, \u2018Mr.J.G.MacGre- 3 1 gor, \"Mr.\"D.\u201d McCauley, Lieut.McDonald, Mr.R.B.Morrice, Miss Moss; Dr.Beniett | Munro, Miss L.F.Nsirn, Mr: A.B.- | Owen, Mr.C, M.Perry, Mr.C, D.Rawlin- \u2018son, Mr.C.\u2018F.; Robents, Lieut.Ross, Lieut.| Ryan, Mr.Stanley Single, Miss Bose, Mr.| .F; \u2018Gogdle Smith, Mrs, Gowdie Smith; Mr.1.3.Smith, Mrs.Smith, Mr.Swift, Lieut.\u201c| Thompson, Mr.A.C.Vacncll, Mr.H., Wal- :lls, Mre.Wallis, Miss M , Woodward.\u2019 PRETOBIAN'S TRIAL TRIP.Messrs.H.& A.\u201dANan\u2019 \u201creceived a cable | \u2018gram yesterday that.their new \u201csteamship -Pretorian \u2018has had a successful .trial trip.horpe) Lower + -city yards of Furness, Withy & Co., Hartlepool; ].ed 100 A1 at.Lloyd's under special survey: :- Mer dimensions are 436 feet bebween per.| perdieulars, 53 feet : width and 32 feet 8.inches in depth.: Her ;cylinders are 32.Inches, 53 inches and 88 Inçhes fespective- ly, with B4-Inch stroke: \u2018She has four\u2019 single-ended boëlers, 15 feet by 12 feet and\u2019 .180 Ibs.preesuré.She Is fitted with Iow- den\u2019s forced dranght and her, shafting Is \u2018considerably in excess.of Lloyd's require: ments.- She bas two telescopic, masts, .seven water-tight \u2018 \u2018bulkheads and bilge Her measurement capa- - Moored.\u2018it foot of Berri Street.feed pumps, ete.\u2019 PA Kirchelm, Furhess,\u201d Withy.& city Is 507,460 cubic feet, dead weight -car- Co.Moored- at Hochela go.capacity 8, 0 tons.She is fitted ror | ga.\u2018| 100 first claés passéngers and sixty second\u2019 \u2018Almerian, Highton, F.Leyland & ico.class, All her cabm æocommodation, both first and second cabin; is in the central, pant of the ship and the rooms are\u2019 all on the spar and.promenade decks, Her, speed is fourteen knots.The steamer will\u2019 take \u2018ter: \u2018place \u2018in the serv tce, sailing from\u2019 Liverpool om Thursday, August 8, and, from: Montreal , on - Saturday, August 22.She\u2019 WHI take\u2019 \u2018the place of the Corinthian, which: lias been assigned to the -Glasgow- * BOUND\" FOR THE GULF.\" \u2018from Montreal - yesterday for Gaspe and\u2019 \u2018way ports, with-the following.list of saloon | pascengers and a full general -cargo: Mr.Tucker, Mr.:A.Tucker, Mré.and Miss.Essnouf, \u2018Mr., Mrs, and Misses Turner, Mr.\u2018Havilard, Mr: .Lavallee, Mrs, Ashliné and two \u2018chikdren.Mrs: and Miss.Binnmore, - Mrs.Tracy, Miss Hhrlick, Mrs.Bijce, Mrs., Pearson, Mr, Ward, Mr.\u201cMartin, Mr.kog- | erty, Mr.and Mrs.Hauston, Mrs| and Miss Hoetor, Mr.and Miss Welster, , Miss | 10 10 6.in.Robert Metcalf, = ne and-5 té-1, third: \u2018Time, 1.13 4-5.Con- |.Lake Megan 4 Vancouver G.Smith, \"Miss E.Morgan.ufe, Jack McGinn, Thorheroft, Malden An- 5.50, GARTH CASTLE SAILS ro-ntornow.dedote, Goebel, Braundysmash, \u2018Bhsglie, Mar- - Rosarlan.: \u2018Hengist and Himvarite also ran.= The FrancoCanadlan Transatlantic Line bienear, Heng Kabra.New York:.:20 steamahip Garth Castle safls at daybreak Barmatian st.Lawrence20 eamsehlp vbren | adalia.London \u201c29 to-morrow.\u2018for Havre, with pass passengers and THE GRAND CIRCUIT \u201c| Lakoala, % : se ontreal- 1.20 a full | general cargo; : {Eni esse Portland.\u2026 London .21}_.; GB) L NOTES., Tost n te ral Mexfcan.London.\u2026Quebec .2 nco-Cains! a in team or ey wis\u201d ms Brazilian.Montreal.London -.:.25\u2019 hte, Frances \u201cat Ee at 3 4 EEE and\u2019 the judges did \u201cpot call.the | Tore Head.ei op ; 25 pu.ryce 1 so the track |- gOW.Bos a.fa be fr we ing oon Lake Superior.Malitreal.\u201cLiverpool 2B The steamnsy Bolivian, 7 sus her \" dition.- It, took slx heats to decide the 218 {'ParisianM.,.Etverpooi.Montreal.25.© mr.oid 2.000 tons.o » consigne trot.In the first heat Charles Mac, driven | Montengle.: :.\u2026 Brlstol\u2026 \u2026 Montreal .25.to Mr.Gera Jeu dy Dürfee, went out.and- won the heût.\u2018BolWwiqna.:Montreal.Antwerp -.28 The Allan Line steamship \u2018Num¥aian, witli ease.Susie J., favorite In the.bet- Tifnislan.Montreal.Liverpool 27 | from\u2019 Liverpool, passed_ Cape Race.west- | ting, romped in in tie second, but \u2018was re- Europe.i London | veer 27 bound at 2.40 p.m.on-Friday.- | legatéd to the background In: the third and LL Le ; © Arrivals: -Fhe Manchester Line.steamship \u2018Man.fourth heats by, \u2018All Right, nd choice ; Steamship.\u201cAt, .From.; July [deter Sar a5 pm esterday, Polat Inthe talent.In the fifth 8 ?sixth heats | Ea \u2018Havré.:.«New York.20 | p y v5 4 \u2018Tonisian, Captatn Vipond, salled ths morn- | This steamer, which is of 9,000 tons capa- | has -just been delivered from the | on the east coast of England.\u2018She fs-class-{| keels, \u2018centrifugal, circulating pomp, Weir's: | | Montréal service, : Jb \u2018The Royal MaH steamahip \u2018Atläntie saîled |, Friday afternoon and\u2019 landed her ve stock, without loss.- .The\u2019 steamahip Forest Holine, having ds.charged.her cargo of .rails and taken on | part outward cargo, salled at daylight this morning for Quebec \u2018She goes to Cork, Ireland.; a EA \u201cA BUILDING BOOM Kingston, ont, July 21.(Specialy = \u2018The farmers .of \u2018Frontenae county: a - doing more \u2018building this year than ever before in any one year.Aud tirey are not building \u201ccastles in the air,\u201d but reside, ences; barns, drive houses, silos, stables, impressed with.the substantial style, and\u2019 enduring qualities.of .the many buildings Jn the rear:of the city, and\u2018 not ° many, \u201cmiles distant, the new.\u2018buildings spring :: ing into sight.would: lead one to believe | that a boom had.strick this part of last.that is the keynote\u2019 of it all\u2014and when: they prosper the \u2018whole country.prospers.\"The Liberal Government in its tariff.ar-: \u201crangement\u201d and \"its progressive.policy, has.-\u2018enäbled the farmer to get.out the \u201cslough.of despond\u201d \u2018and fix his to firme- 1y.: on\u201d.the \u2018broad highway \u2018that Jendu ta.prosperity.\u201cKNEW, THE FOSBURGS Ont.Quite a nuinber of \u2018persons here were -in Kingston; and knew all the: parties \u2018concerned.hey.had\u201d absoluté faith in\u2019 the innocency \u201cthe \u2018young man.The maternal ipa - \"ents were former\u201cKingetonians, Mrs.Fos- - .burg\u2019a father-and môther living here 33.\u201cYears ago.They aïe Mr.and-Mrs- James\u201d Stewart, - of St.Louis.Mrs.Stewart was & sister of Mrs: Neil McNeétl, and Mrs.(Capt) Middleton; of, this city.\u2018Miss.May frequent visitor: \u201chere\u201d : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : .BIOGRAPHY OF \u2018ARCHRISHOŸ \u2026 Kingston, Ont, July 27.\u2014(Special.) ar Mrs.\u2019 \u2018(Arehbishop).Lewis has left for New din September to secure.frésh\u2019 material: for: is compiling.Ce nat TL \u2018LODGE OF REBEKHAS, | Granby.July 27.\u2014(Speciah) Mrs.\" F H: Privas lander.instituted.a \u2018lodge.of Rebekhas, LO F., \u2018here.last night Thère \u201care.\u2018about 0 chatter members.qe \u2018 Wills.and\u2014 \u2014Executors No ons should be burdened with: the dutiée © one of time, wofry, litigetion and personal iction so often incidental.to such positiad, now that-#Trust Compaüies exist \u2018for thon Ps of \u2018perforaing the functions.of an Prior to the existence of Trust Companies 2 \u2018there was no choice.but to accept and'to deles \u2018gate sueh serious responsibilities.such diftt- - cult and: thankless tasks: Testators -had no course open.but ta\u2018appoint Private Executors: .with all the risk and uncertainty of these - their trast functions.whether .from lack ot \u2018nation, or permanent .esidence, and always the possibility that the Hxecutors would not | survive the \u2019Testator a day.- A Trust Company makes a permanent Ext eutor\u2014one never indifferent to ile perform ante of duty-\u2014-one hever- absent.\u2018 \u2018National Trust Company, Limited, to complete \u2018cargos =, which appear, forthe first time this year.terested \u2018in\u2019 the.Fosburg murder trial at; Pittsfield, Mass, as relatives were \u201chere + ny \"and.responsibilities of executorship, with the piggeries, hénneries, ete.The traveller .is UE -.Andividuals bélng abie to perform properly .ern Ontario.The farmers are prospering\u2014.Le Pie \u201cJuly 97.\u2014(Spectal}= 7.Fosbürg, the murdered girl, had: been, a Coe \u2018York to sail for England, She will be hère + .business knowledge, experience, time, Inelt.eo - \u201cthe.life of the late Archbishop, \u201cwhich she 2 7 \u201cmast steamship Commonwealth, from; Tivo erpool, arrived at\" Boston yesterday \u2018at 2 cee 28, .620'| pm.The Allan * \u2018Line: steamship Nerwegtan, Capital.$1.000,000.00 .Reserve., Oftiods ana: Safety Deposit Vaults, 188 3 85, James Street.2 from \u2018Boston for Glasgow, arrived: wut on: + 5 ; thing-out-of-the-ordinary.\" A.6.HOES, Mana: - £a (A.Wright \u2018is having! {with a sore arm.a ing, er v by one of thow: day\u201d on \u2018and.waa bitten mar poisonous - which \u2018fiéquent the Janet biobi.minted # bad fp ui \u201caH yp : hpoked by the eff bananés.d''essocentions van raacon0u08 nry gonéta, be (Samderain).\u2026\u2026.i.ester, he.(POET oir evved\u2019 \u2018Mine Flower oP ae sacar ire range -Metey Ross sonvage the en en casa té Ted \"do EE .| The Bh Herald Proc os 0s cag smear, Masti me \u201cSomethirig-Outeof-the-Grdinary r dT HR.is the touch we give all our printing.| Le _ i have the latest\u2019 faces in.type, and the best Cf.in presses ; combined, with\u2019 the best works 1: wa.\u2018 \u201cfnanship, it assuredly gives.Jou! 8 ; 05. Pinch of | oN | Povey.: tng Iain ate i an Ena with startling .results.The | rata \"resignation of Mayor Harrison \u2018has not.been the only Indication\u201d of the | fo which.the city\u2019s finances are in- | ; urred on by the revelations i Which baxe bean -the Board\u2019 view has lncreased assessments to the .am- | ount of $7,848,000, and the Mayor hay ore | dered the olity : expense.cut by $500,000.After all this, the problem of making the two ends meet-still faces the city offictale-1- {The cut in the expense of the \u2018city wor-{\" { erament means a probhble retrenchment and.i will arouse protest in.every direction.The |.police and fire departments are threatened } with reduction to:the lowest possible point | In which they.ean\u2019 be considered efficent.Publle Emprovements wHi be stonped, except | \u2018Inthe meat necessary cases.Tbe city.}.engibeer has à that the necessary: reduction of his force of bridge tenders and : repaiters may possibly interfere with com-.r merce.The teachers in the public schools, i.Who through the Teachers\u2019 Federation have been fighting several years for the sasess- : ment of corpors ration franchises, in od with | cep u e aries, are threstened w a \u2018redaction of salary, | \u2018Mayor Harrison begins by \u201cchardoteristing the situation as \u2018\u2018calamitous,\u201d and -then ; saye the city will get just enough in taxes to maintain the police d t.Al the\u2019 | other busidess of the city \"have, to be | condûtèted on the money- received from | ealoon licenses, the dog tax, and miecel- laneous sources.\u2018Thw is the condition which Mayor Harrison prophesies for Chi- A Pallcemen win have to be diécharged: fire.compantés will have to',be reduced; teachers\u2019 salaries will have to: be cut; some of the library sub-stations will have to be abändoned; when bridges and vladucts go to pleces they.wlll have to.be closed, as.we | have np money to repair them; our streéts | will be dirtier than they have ever been, our alleys will be uncleaned; we shall not\u2019 \u201c be able to dispose of garbage; Dbeaïth+n- ÿ spectors will base to be Jatd off.\u201d i.The of Review has set ay the Umit to ot $4,000, the v.oem can be raised \u2018the.| sum County Clerk has anpowriced that the tax rate a Basing Lis calculations on these \u2018figures, Mayor Harrison says there must be a dig deficit at the end of \u2018the year.Among the things moat blamed \u2018for this condition of | affaihs.is the Juul law, and.hopes - - tertained that It may be By th Legislature, ; TRADING Tes.- Every tew days The Herald - receives Inquiries of which the following is a: sample: \" .\u201cYou would oblige many readers of \u2018your esteemed paper by giving a ahort but clear \\ For.instance, what ; _ 18 the meaning of \u2018shorts\u2019 and \u201clongs,\u201d \u201860 or \"75 per cent.loans,\u2019 ete.7\u2019 .The financial aditor an answers the questions | \u201cA o-calied \u2018short\u2019 ry a person who bas sold stock or grain that be does not own in.the expectation that he will \u2018be ébls to buy it dack again at a dower pele \u201d On the Stock Exthange stock.that fs\u2019 eold one \u2018day has to be: délivered the néxt (exoégt that Saturday ig not a daliverg dan), and the msn who gells \u2018short\u2019 sells \u2018what he does not .own Bas?\u201826 botrow the stock from some ome Re in or \u2018cover bis s \u2018selling shott\u2019 gnd - verses the usual practice of selling later at a Tote or a loess.\u2018Short selling\u2019 is prompted by the \u2019 price of the stock sold is too in July a certain : amount wheat.cents a bushel, an@ the price declines to- 30 cents & bushel before the July delivery day \u2018comes around, the seller can buy in his \u2018short\u2019 wheat at 70 cents and thus make .a profit of $ cents & bushel.If the price: of July \u2018wheat never gets below iy cents \u2018the \u2018short\u2019 seller has to settle at's ; - -* Longs\" are the 0 \u2018of Sorts: a man buys 1,000 sive of stock or L00 bushels of wheat he is \u2018long\u2019 that much > stock or that much wheat, - \u201c sSixty or 76 per cent.loans are sans of money on which tho bortower pays in _ at \u2018the rate of 80 or T5 per cent.per annum.The rates are excessive, Of course, and.ars charged only in times of -in>thè{ money market and are usuzlly accompanted | by ménles in stocks.\u201d 4, ADVERTISING.CANADA \u2014\u2014 \u2018Exiract from: the Melbourne AgeiSo] rich, abindant and effectively presented 18 the \u2018display made by Canad?\u201d at the Glas gow Exhibition, that it altogether over- _shadowg the exhibits\u2019 from er of | the Empire including the mineral ecoliee- tions from \u2018Western Australia\u2019 and \u2018Queens- |\" land.In Australia there are many who have held, and bold, natural doubts as to the economic value \u2018of exhibitions.Can~{ , ada is troubled with no such doubgs.1% \u201cTanetrongly possessed of the: \u2018trans-Atlan- Lu tic Maith in advertising.\u2018Its permaderft or |* ganization for the attraction of inigranta from she United Kingdom 18 bold and confident, therefore, expensive; = its.products are now regularly seen at every great British -agricultural show; it made\u2019 a vigorous bid for attentièn at the Paris Exhibition, and now repeats the process at Glasgow.The \u2018Dominion\u2019s Commissioner says Canada owes to its enterprise |- \u2018at Paris last year, a very subatantial-in=-\u2014\u2014\u2014\" crease in the foreign demand for its natural produdts and manufactures.If this example, conveys any lesson\u2019 applicable to Australia, it is that when any: Sfate bas a good thing to bring under\u2019 notice, it |\" should advertise it thoroughly, courageously.In a crowded country.or a erowd-| exhibition ha\u2019f mensures accomplish little | or nothing tangible.Think of\" the\u2019 tich ~ State of Queensland: failing\u2019 to send \u201can .ounce of.its agricultural products, aM2r having « whole year for préparation.Ite- little coptt, which has\u2019 elbowed out ation as the result of: a\u2019 biunder-.unie che how 9 ol at result sixch a | 0 to 1 .eomplish it is impowible th.2 ne ue \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 À \u2014contirentss © comes] \u201c EEE ES ESE : \u2018usally 4 a vegetable on 8, #4 on pelentific principles; are us a inda- arédienté à » tr Le 6 om.\u2018of.Re- à; be thrown out by the] seats free, SECT \u2014 : afte Jd.Turgeon, \u201ca ; .> ., = eg 5 ; Jorparation ave: Descriptive Circular seat upon application.5 rate OFFICE, Case as usine, IE WORSWORTHY, Manager.| * © \u201celophone Mais 838.\u2018 TN ed THE CHURCHES meHTE eunpar Prony TRINETY.Gen: 13 19, ©.« Golden: Text\u2014\u201cI.wil bless thee, \u2018and \u2018make thy name\u2019 great; \u20ac and thou shalt be a Dlessing.\u201d\"\u2014Gen.12, 2: A.Hints to the Teachér\u2014The\u2019 migration or \u2018Atram \u2018was a turning potnt in this woria's history.Suppose that Abram bad ple,\u201d po Imeelite history, .neBibly; uo Christian - \u2018Phe-journey of-Abram was the £ivet important event in the relig: \u2019| presents fhe religious side of tals journey, white from ghe monuments we learn \u201cthat 1t had aiso a political side.It was aa heroic 6 We nobles: several aspects\u201d of Tue\u2019 \u201cCan of of Abram.'L.It was a call from fhe: highest authority.\u2019 God's voice bade God may have spoken to him as he iépéaks \u2018to\u2019 e-throngh conscience.\u2018When the.king | comniands, his subjects must \u201cobey.2.°1t was a call to separation.Then was drawn distinctly, for the: first time, the Hne of ai- \"vision between the Church quired \u2018a journey of néariy e thousand miles, over aû unknown route, amid dangers, and in the face cf déany FTL.Les God ane ended more of.Abrain than eman us, \u201cHow do respon the call?-.we.à re ALLet us now observe The Gpit of AD: all, and deepest.of al, ommands, Tice faits ream by works.3.There was dectsion.: Abram wes \u2018willing to wait for his inherit ance.He did not expect an immediate Te- ward.He never saw during his ute the never faltered.: \u2018See Heb, 11, There was a prayer, Abram \u2018pitched : his tent In the land of 39, 40.\u201cBi où the name of the Lord.\u2018 ; _M.We \u2018call attention.also to.Red wards which Abram Rèéceived:.1.He'had \u2018abundant - promises {verses .2, 8, D.A) \u2018can \u2018write our name across exch 1 God lms spoken.2.He dad ly Ze ) 'lowship.He lost the compawionships of earth, but he galned communion - with heaven, for the Lord talked: with him.\u2018He bad a rich inliertance.The: \u2018tand wea.bis, though the Canaanite was \u2018awel upon\u2019 it.© Abram \u2018could \u2018look over \u2018the hls and valleys and say, \u201cAN these are \u2018mine.\u2019 > a \u201cCHURCH \u2018OF ENGLAND, Christ Chunch Cathedral\u2014Ven., Archdea- f.m., Holy \"Communion.11 sm, cathedral ; preacher, Rev.H.T.8.Boyle, M AT \u2018p.m; cathedrai at the 7.0'clock service.day School, 7.05, evening\u2019 prayer; preacher, Rev.: 0.W.Howard.&t.Cyprian\u2019s Church; corner.Pile IX, ata \u2018Adam Streets-~11 a.morning prayer.3 p.m., Sunday School.\u2018er; preacher, Rev, H, Jekill, \u2018St.Martin's, &t.- Urbain, corner: prince -Arthur.Rer.G.-Osborne Troop, rector\u2014] y: Communion, 8 a.m.orn prayer, 1 o'clonk; Hew.George: Johnson.vening : prayer, 7 o'clock; Rev.Principal | ge] Hackett.au seats free end unappropriat- .St.James the Apostie\u20148 a.m., Holy Com-\u2019 munion.11 a.m., morning prayer.7 p.m.Bev.& G.\u2018Roltit.An seats free aster 4 Printy Church, corner ot St, Denis Street | and.Viger.Square, Rev.Fred.H., Graham, \u2018B.A., rector.Eighth Sunday: after.Trinity \u20148 a.m., Holy Communion.11.a.m., morn- a 5 ing prayer.7 p.m., \u201cevening prayer.Strang- \u2019 ers welcomed and shown to seats.\u2019 St.Mary's Church\u20148ervices, 118.\u2018and [7 p.im.Preacher at both services, the Tec | : tor.Bible Class and Sunday School at 8 bam.\u2018Rev.H, Jekil],'B.A., rector, t Communion, 8.80 a.m.Morning service, 11 am; preacher, the Rev.- .\u2018Ker.Evening gexvice, 7 p.m.preacher, the Tector; fo CHURCH oF SOOTLAND, | 155 Andrew's\u2014Service at 11 o'clock.Rev, Edgar HM, M.R., D.D., will \u2018officiats; Evening service -Miscontinised during July -and August.= PRESBYTERIAN.Crescent Street Clrurch-Rey.3H}.\u2018Mac: Vicar, B.A.of Fergus, Ont, \u2018will preach\u2019 on Sabbath, 25th: Inst, at un am, a 7 vn.nL wy } METHODIST: * .Dominion, Square Church\u2014Rev.\u201cG M at 11 o'clock, evening at 7 o'clock.The.pastor will preach\u2019 at both services, Strang: ers welcome, to all services, 10\u20ac CONGREGATIONAL Point St, Charles \u2018Church-Pastor, Rev.D.S.Hamilton, B.A.\u2026 Services, 11 .a.m.and 7 p.m; \u2018Sabbath\u2019 School and Bible Cinss, [8 p.mi The pastor wil Proich at oth.services, .;Ç 5.ROMAN caréoulo, \u2018 ae \u201c St.James Étrüreh, \u2018Bt \u2018Denis &treet\u2014Pro- \u2018gramme of the\u2019 music to be exécuted on the 48h inst.on the occasion of the Patron's Feast: \u20141, Secodd Nolemn \u2018Mass, by Jos Franck; 2, oftertory, \u201cTu es @acerdos,\u201d by Dubois; 8, at«Vespiws, -** ty Dy.D Is; 4, at Benediction, \u2018Na by\u201d Franck; *\u2018Ave* Maria,\u201d by, 8 ats } \u201cTantum,\u201d.by Rega \u201cTugate, 2 Faure.Sololsts\u2014Meagrs.J At fot.* non \"Palau, \u2014, ADvas Gapdentas a \u2018Drummond.Hy 81 Atpeetss | serrés Toms pric at de Clouse pence à Western Square\u2014Services 6h a.m) Wedn uy Ja id.ae AEE if -SRADE SNVESTRÉEE rond \"3 , .| in Bagiand, accurting to kr.(Sitey Bohol Lunes cay 45am, never undertaken this joumgy; then \u2018dis, gegcena- | dants would have grown up 1dol .Wwofship-, ers;, there would have deen no \u201cthosen peo- | tous Misbory of the human race.The Bible: \u2018lan departing \u2018from \u2018Its.ancestral home | atter conquest.of \u2018that ome\u2019 by a sprelgn- go: and the world.- Should we not\u201d wake the same separation now?3.It was a call to effort, It re | ram's Response to God's call; 1.First of \u2018made dis.choice\u2019 absolutely between God |: and the world, \u2018and took his stand fully] ercial upon God's side.* 4.There.was patience.\u201d fulfilment.of God's promise.Yet his faith Notice that whereye¥ |.Canaan there he built an altar and a called the promises.to Abram até ours ais.we con- Norton, D.D., rector of Montreal.8 service;.preacher, - Rev.H.T.8.Boyle, M.A.AH peats free St.George's Church\u2014Holy Communion af\u2019 | tér evening service, 11.05, morning.prayer; \u201c| preacher, Rev.Principal Hackett, 3, Sun] 7 p.m., evening pray; .\u2018evening prayer; preacher at both services, Matthia\u2019s - \u2018Churoh, Westmount\u2014Holy Al \u2018Manning, pastor.\u201cSunday services, mornisg\"| tice.Wednesday, 31 ei unt dress.Bugle.band to rend Saturday, August, full dress, at .ry sharp, on \"a- r |~cant doi De near 1 ds, to take part ta ià games.e band to attend.sattalion 4s under\u2019 ent to visit Portland, Mèe., for Lébor.leaving Fri- \u201c CARISTIAN sotkycn, + \"- First Church of Christian tin.a E58 fo To._ Outbreak.London, July 20.Anti Semitism te \u2018on: the |.verge of an open and widespread outbreak Suwals- End Yid-.» editor of The Jew, an- an newspaper.He asserts that the dally Stack on poor Hebrews in the streets of ave symptoms of the hatred extpting in the highest political and social -| elèsses of the kingdom.During the last thee months the Whitechapel polices courts \u2018have been regularly called upon, to punieh plzeons for bodily assaults on Hebrew pod- dlers \u2018and householders.Several Hebrew hunts have lately oc in the highways of the testimony ia cases has provad h that racial prejudice ja te the | sole cause of the attacks, the, victims being irl, 1% abla ts and ze Mr; Suwalsky says: \u201cAtti-Seritism 1s ag- dom, and reaches fromthe shrms of Witte- chapel to the office of the Prime Minister, Both political parties are definitely pledged to tt.The conservatives espowse it under the vise of immigration reform, -.me employ it when persisten \u2018dssert.that the à behest of Hebrew capitallsts.brews in the West End.\u2018In the Enet End.the roaghs of Whitechapel are He.\" \u2018brew haters.for amusement, but the owl: \u2018tured people of Dowalng.Street and.Park Lane are anti-Semites from : conviction.ive in in the Best End the Hebrews wwe uffering from the country's excessive pa- iiotlem became most of \u2018us had ear beands, | | consequefitly are.ruger\u2019 the \u2018Hooligans of the =n oy v ashamed to.confess.\u2018that some personages of oùr.own faith ure largely responsible for the.coming crusade, as they: are éo wrapped up lu the purautt of titles and favor that they find little time ana | of oH their \u2018pauper brethren\u2019 lu the Best.GTS [7] IF he e Ohio Senator to Come\u201d to Terms.\u201cadr.JH A Everett, a atrectar.of wi Montreal Street: Raflway at the time of 1ts° copveralon to an electric road, has deleted { Senator Mark Hañna for.an entrance to | Cleveland after one of the mest vemetk: \u2018able corporation fights on recom.age Everett-Moore syndicate has, by buy- \"Ln \u2018controlling thé electric railway | | Hina, the oities of Cleveland, Téledo and |.Detroit, been able: to gather fn all the sub- | vatan nes radiating from those cities aid || .WAYS, .with 1,000 miles of trackage.Without the city tefmingl facilities me\u201d former owners of the subtnban systems | were at the mercy of the syndicate and \u2018had no cholce but to-sell.\u2018Little Consolidated Company, of Cleveland, which owns all the \u2018city linés g)ving -en- trance to Cleveland \u2018from lines westward from Cleveland to Detroit, tracks of Senator Hanwa's lines: He stodd lke a rock, and the efforts or the syndicate.to\u2019 get a .controlling- interest In his company have kept the shares up to 302 \u2018for: \u2018months, although the company\u2019s francises run out In seven or \u2018eight years, \u2018the 'copipany Is over-capitalised and the physical property run down, \u2018equalled -Ms victorious \u2018political.struggles.Almost a! biggest sctric traction .syndicate.world ever saw and held # down \u2018cvred an option on & block of stock that .| gives it 55 per.cent.of the shares of the\u2019 Senator's company, a safe margin, and the\u2019 aption can be closed and the stock, \u2018voted |; over.the .$2,500,000 \u2018at- which \u201cthe \u2018stock is: optioned.The price ls\u2019 said.to de many points \u2018above the market.The .syndivate could not buy in the open market for fear of sending the shares kiting.: - It Is announced that Senator.Hanna\u2019 win à remiin president of the company as long Bim\u201d onit, of contro] of the road being made up of \u2018his personal friends, even though they are his business enemies; les, of which there are.s score, that.bave been absorbed or bought outright, into ode $1,000,000 company.A statement of earnings for the \u2018first year says they.\u2018will.be $0,000,000} with \u2018a 100 per cent.Increase promised by the thied year.:Cleveland-Toledo-Detroit territory.the .6yn- | dicate_doez: not_already_own, is: the Clève- land, Elyrla & Western.Th gets inte tracks, and by getting contro} of Senator: \"Hanna's ¥Attle Consolidated road the syn-: ish\u2018as an independent line is vistble, .\u2018The continued decline of Detroit.Unitea | \u2018shares, now at 75, is a surprise, but is said \"ta be astounted tor by thé concentration of: the resources.of the\u2018 syndicaté on \u2018the capture of the \u2018Little Consolidated, now 7 agnler- ed: ; \u2018 sul ti is | I, Win Prolong Lite:\u2014De Sota, fard, 10st his lifo inethe wilds of sap oe whi\" ther\u2019 Lie \u2018went for the, purposs © t discovering E dary \u2018\u2019Fountain df Perpetual youth, sald.exist in that thén gonknown coun?- try: *eraile Dr.Thomas* Keclectgio Oil \u2018will niot perpetüate youth, it will teniove -vod- \u2014ily- pains which inks the young < old_befots their time and harass the aged ib to udttuely.sraves\u2014Ady: et mie jee + : HIGHLAND CADPT- BATTALION.A meeting of the.Battalion is called.for\u2019 this qvening, \u2018the 27th oo JA to - for & moonlight exéursion.- A fuit attendance is Tequested.- En erents for next ook Monday, Bh, oi aE ay, Tim} btialion aril, oe Cay Ch the legen vl day, August, t, Returning, nu leave Port- dav; Yon Monday night, the 2n Regular attendance at dr and SE west, .The | :| Everett-Moore syndicate had à aetwerk of | but the Inlet to the clty was over the | e¢ he stood fn the path of \u2018the\u2019 : am TE ; gressively entrenchéd in the United.King | the Boer war Is waged at the .\u201cThere is at present more hatred of He.|| wy od | less interest in axpellorating the condition - Mt - | El | Evert-Moore \u201cSyndicate Force |] trot a- gigantic network of electric Tadl- ; In.the midet-of |: -fitls stood Senator Hanna, president ot the |.The financial fight he bas made to re: |\u2019 taln\u2019 coritrol of the Little Consolidated has | To-day thé Everett.Moore syndicate se | ; an he Ukes, the syndicate that has beated |.The Everett-Moore syndicate will now | \u2018| proceed to reorganize the various compan- The.only electric traction propérty In: the.» PERSONAL, \"BUSINESS - Cleveland over the Little Consolldated he \u2018dtcdte gets this hy the ttront, and its fim a 1 ot.August next (1901).office afofesaid, - \u2018from 10-a.m.\u201816 5 pm.to Tevies the sai Roll; and to hear and examine all complaints\u2019 hat may be drotght.be- | - fore Shem respecting.ad etry tn such, Roll, |.1 8 Antoine South, st.\u2018Antoine Bast, 8t.I Antoine Went: apd\" st \u2018Lawrence: Wards, | the 15th day of August next: aon; 3rd \"ge.James South, Bt.Jaxres North and êt.\u2018Louis Wards, Friday, the.38th ay\u2019 or Avgust - Wards, Monday, tue tu Say of August me] it, Feady-to-Wear - 1869 and 1871: hon Tn So | op te à Roi \u2018ee Day Brisa, grey 7 ood \u201c500 ay, 9 inch of fine stitching at the - tom.These Tailor-made Skirts .are well werth $8 and $5.Special or Monday sad Torey ES 2.99 | \u201cThis isthe largest - and the most complete Skirt Depart- | ment in\u2019 \u2018Montreal.Monday & Tuesd ay.TO ame Marchand's Ready-to-wear | \u201cWard robe, 1969 and 1871 NOTRE pane | Special offer during: this: Sale : 7 Fine Thilor-made Costumes, Al Wool, Cheviot, Rion - Jacket, pretty Flared Skirt, in blue, brown and black.\u201cThese \u2018new Costumes are really \u2018worth $9.Made by \u2018our \u2018own tailor, and.will - \u201csell them, Monday: and Tussday, a at\u201d 4.99 We havë the.most \u2018complete | and the | | largest Costume De- - partment i in the.city.Monday & Tuesday \u2014AT= .Marchand\u2019 Ss Ready-to-weat: >, prie - Wardrobe,\" 1869.and 1871 NOTRE DAME : Special offer during this Sale: 25 Doz.Roman Satin Blouses, #' mvy, rnet, - cardinal, heliotrape\u2019 \u201cand Baer.Front and back with pleats a and.herastitched: Nicely finished.Thess Blouses are made to sell at 82.Will be, \u201cMonday and Tuesday, sold at -90c This js the largest and: then most complete: Blouse Dep it in Montreal.Skirts, Blouses and - Costumes miade to order at very short notices, \u201d _ { MAF GTS | Ready-to-Wear Wardrobs ° 1869 and 4871 NOTRE oan | Er Ra : x + WATER TAXES | \u201cNOTICB is hereby given \u2018that \u201cthe \u201cAâsessors for the City of Montreal have completed the \u201cRoll of Personal, Business and Water Taxes |: \u201cfor all the wards of the City, ahd fhat the \u2018same js deposited at their office ai the City -Haï, where it may be seen and.examined | \u2018Bf any person Inteveated, antl te.me ay: That the said Abiasors will.meet at thelr) vis: \u201d l'Puesday, the 13th day of August next (1601); | \"Bt, Mary's Hast, \u2018st, Mary?West, St.Ga brie] and Hochelaga-Wards, Wednesday, the Hth day of August next {1000}; .\u2018Bast, \u2018Centre.and.West: Wards, \u2018Thutsday, siext 41508) > - Gt Jean Baptiste; at Ann's-anû \u20186t.Dents |: fasotp.For :thé Board a Antsenors J night \u20ac Me during; upon \u201cIgnorant.\u201cof Nature's Laws.\u2018It not ignorant, stupid\u2014ejse 1 to treat Catarrh, Bronchitis CAE od SoS will proceed to tha revisio + \u2018 = U > 5 3 : Co 5 J - A 5 xp : \"#4 a at gt.= To oe Seid city at at 1 ! 3.orm.OYR.ë i Fo! 3 it I a ee dise .bo Su \u201cBreathe.re inhale Kia the disses; from ite )¢ , Tol [Oo | into.the lungs, throst*and Joel passages.Tina HE Went hl angel puce Lumera, ive iy This remedy Is very ® \u2014 the relief end ours M | J 1 EEE RES |The London Mutual 4 HON.| azo.GrivIms Sipeesrenaes 8:8 WADDINGTON \".:.MAN.au \u2018| Btreet, City of Montreal.| à strip of land one foot in er under number | ee rent, 9.jonit, \u201c| 30th, of : -e [mmr .2 ee |, 1 THE.GRAND UNION | et De | is | « UNION GREASE = burn it.a ih y over , DOWNING & C0.81.LB.same se .na Sei \u2018Fire Insurance Co.J OF CANADA, EER.JNQ DRYDEN.ese sess ~All goad risks ingured at lowest rates.Lo._BBLIASLE 4GENTS WANTED throughout \u2018the Pretipes.HENKY BLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Que.\u2018 = Main 868, Montreal.180 Bt James St |imsoLvent NOTICE | Ta the matter of NARCISSD F.BEDARD, _merchant, ot the - City.of Montreal, In- The undersigned iy sell vy \u2018public auction, |- | et © salearooms of Marcotte Bros, No.69 \u2018St.James Street, in the City of Montreal, on | TUESDAY, the 30th JULY, 190i, at 11 o'clock \u2018Sn.the forenoon to.the highest and last bid- | der the: sald Ipsoivent, as follows, to wit:._.let \u2014Two- lots of land situated in the ot | of Montreal, known\u2019 and des as or and\u2019 308 of the official subdivision of Not 133, ofthe official.plan and book of re |: ference of St.James Ward, of the sald \u2018City | ot Montreal, containing, each\u2019 lot, 2 feet front by 108 feet in depth, With Fights in common to a lane in rear of ¥ild lots, with) buildings thereon\u2019 erected, said bearing civic\u2019 numbers 751, 753, 755, 757, 759 and 76L \u2018of Berri 2nd.\u2014A lot of lad Sinated in the as\" 8e He being compo officia J shee, Wow.17, 18 \u2018and 19, of-the lot of Jand bearing \u2018No.9¢1 on the official plan and, \u2019 book of reference.of the Municipality of the.Parish of Montreal; the said subdivision part | of No.17, of No.941, contams about 8 feet ia] midi en the south theast side, and 18 feet 2 inches in width on the northwest side, dy about 96 foot \u2018in depth; the sald subliivision part \u2018at No.18, of No.941, contaihing 230 feet width hy about $8 feet In depth, and the.JE sopdivleion part No.19, of.No.841, being width by 98 feet in depth.The whole forming the -anglé \u2018ot | tr me ela feet 1h vds ou Noire | nin; t on Pame Street Street and 4 feet 2 inches in width | re TT about #8 Jet fn depth.3 \u2018with stores\u2019 and dwell- \u2018measure, mu more or = ring civic pe G0 wad 3408 Notre Dame Street,\u2019 + = Street, ony of Bt.a oe a Tote of land.8 on\u2019 es 3nd n.3 P Urpbers ree 87, 98; 89, | BA, \u201cof the.offitiai sub.of Jot No.465, Te he « cadastral: sedd St.Laurent Par io hy lots measuring; 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and |» each 27 feet frout by: avout\u201d 104 feet in praia and the maid.lots Noe: 261, 262 \u2018268 have 29 fest, and No.264, 28 teet in width, by about 104 leet in Sept, on hout- bulldings.$th.\u2014A mortgage given -Sarault,- of the Town of Ry ones.7, Montreal, widow of the late Narcipme Bedard, in his] \u2018 1ffetime -sboemaker of.said place, to amount of $400.00, to.be reimbursed hy the heirs of wild Herminle Sarault after her death, without interest.This sum Js guur- suteed DY a mortgage on a property sitouted | | In the Town of SC Henry of Montreal, and known and designated on the officid plan and | book of referente for the Parish or Montreal 2004.ou \u2014A éheose factory.and dwell Calta.| in the Parish\u2019 of Gracefield, Ottawa | Cty The land \u2018pccupled \u2018by said.proper- \u201cttes will not be depostt\u2019 will be Tequested UR, - Joint Curdters, ! In Re ALBINA\" DRSAUTEUS! En \u2018Monte real, Insolvent.=.+ \u201c Bale by\u2019 auction, .WEDNESDAY- the Stat | JULY, 1901, at 11 o'clock \u2018a.m.at M arcotte Brod,\u2019 Auction \u2018Rooms, 69 St.James Street, - Montreal, the following: assets, to witt 8 A | stoke of: $i, Bom, Temmings, sescsanse | tases aie cncresien no 16 30th, 1962, at $23 per antl sav 207.00 Terms-Casb.nue whole as per ifventory.| \u2018Tuesday, the | = The store mn for \\nmpection.July, \u2018until & e'nlook.p.m.\u2018Also \u2018the Hook ' Debts, re Thomas Forest, \u201c|.plumber, $44 Rachel Street; Montreal, mmouzit- - Hog.ae .Ont, to $5689.98.Lark, | apply to: GAGNON & CARON, Jotot.\u2018Curators, 44: Street Rollway Building.aûcône BROS, Auctionèsre.\u2026 : \u2018Montreal, \u201c18th July, OL.INSOLVENT T NOTICE In.Te 3.W.A Trois Riviersn, PQ.8x)e auction at No, 6 Se.\u2018James Strest HE on Monday 20th July, Har au Bock 0 of dry\u2019 goods; elottiie boots CS ste.se so.06 oise: veh ee HET Fisiaren.cose cone seve tes west Sis ; -508,35 ur 5 \u2019 051.50 xB per Hat.NT LE cé So 1 be.opsn on Pn, Ales \"KENT & TURCOTTE, | .wa James Street.manon: bave, Ce Cod PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Eu \u2018Cnty ot St.Henly ; + 2e 76%e inhabitants of the Olty et St: Rei), Pre to_ail Whom it.may: -concèrn.: POBLIO TICE: 18 tven n, hat the yI0BLIO NC ROLL tor ges Eads asd prepared EE by its Council of = dopentind in the\u2019 pA of \u201cthe YO omen \u201826¢ tho Information of ail q reventétives arties interested or \u2018of their rep uring twenty Gays from \u2018this date.NOTICE Is moreover given that the tnder- \u2018 BB WILE - Gomer Mana following immovables, ceded by the Æ the said Bor.: 3 THE BARTLETT-FRAZIER 00.the |\u2019 +.Chieago* Board \u2018of : de Liverpool Corn Trade Association.Tra > sold;-the Insolvent.not .being-i' | the owner ot the land, only of the bufldings.| { ermu\u2014Cash.À \u2018 Je \u201cAngus, | | TT 0.>, DER er RAVFATSE EURE =|s | 1 the case of firme there must be sbisched the \u2018actual.signatures of the full.pam e the| nature of the occupation and lace of of reste.| dence of dach member of the and fur-| \u2018 during ie \u2018sutering info 1 June\u2019 | HRXD price x xomowte.HS.HOWLAND Provident Heatroal Branch, WT SL dam St EATER.Falla Ae RICHARDSON, Manager.\u201cINVESTMENT BROKER, 18 ST.JANES STREET, RORTRRAL | #4 Government Bonds, in Manipal Securities, .tra i EUROPEAN .| & RAILWAY TICKET AGENCY, | = 129 ST.JANES STREDT.- (Corner St.Francois Xavier), uropean: Tickets.to E Southampton, Paris, rites Pool points on ent.\u2018Lake Tickets to Sault Site, Mari Ung Fort Willlam, Thu ue, > eservations dy wire if desired.B Bonded through to Steamer's Side, Tickets Allan, Line, etc.: Jans of Steamers, .application, - = xcelteut \u2018acoomintdätien.Through Tickets ; \" depins Mositreal, paca Rail.and E J.Adams & Co.BANKERS and.BROKERS.er ANVESTRENTS.\u201cAND LOANS NEGOTIAT 205-5T.JAMES.sT7-205- Telephone: Main 506.> POSTON, Fa |R.Wilson-Smith| sue | LE » am.ay pa \u201c Pp.m., soLmrrh _ | of fe 15.20 ee $10.00 Purchaser to' a second .class_ ticket good to .return \u2018route on\u2019 or before Nov.10th, Pisot,.at: $18.We only où conditions named therein.ty uearest Canadian Pacific Ry.Agent Commercial Paper Bousht aaa SoM.me - Every day $10.25 8 days after day of sale | Every day $11:90 15 days includ: day of sales: Trains leave Windsor St.Station, 8.5 ame \u201cweek\u201d days, and 10 PB.daily.\u2026 - .; p.m, 18.° pm., *10,00 pm.Be o0 Lm.Le am, 112.10 pm, a3.00 Pia 6:20 p.m, (@)9.¢40 « $8.20, p.m me a.m., Ra = éme 18.50 a.m, es na 1 * A v.15.30 a.m, m0 p m an Lv.19.00 am, $9.15 aa as pm.15.3 p.m., 85.3% p.m.ae Se, -30 a.m.- AGATHE\u2014 Lv.19.00 am., 49.16 - \u201cOs ma.§ 1.50 amc, Eon pm Pa 19.50 a.m., t6.56_p.m., $9.45:p-M= we 5 ;( == tur Hate: SYDNEY \u20ac .B, Cra a = oa except Syenrday and Sunday.(éat- =\" days\u201d ce Ce rridess Er i 1 \u201cPF.D.SLOAN 1 and Thursdèse only.\u201d ' - : : © you to start \u2018to\u2019 work, mailed on \u2018applica- e, who bas from 000 to $4,000 to in- = , _ FOR .SALE-COCKER SPANIEL \u201cBITCHRS- trad 2, ONE\u201d OF THE ALTERATION SALE DAR-| ROOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | F or whois to Red Jack Shara DITCHES 202 Ve tion.Enclose stamp.Union Advertising | \u2018vest in an established Dusigess in Victoria, gains we are offerin is a Rose- rooms, on bathroom flat, ; and every Coe + Co, Toledo, 0.175x \"BC.Address P.O.Box, » Monreal.\u2018Food.Chickering.Upright, at $175, \u2018convenience, in \u2018quiet ° unes gentlemen RATS aad.black, State your.wants .to : © WANTED\u2014A FORELADY FOR MANUFAC.payable $10.00 cash.and $5.00 monthly.A| only.8 University gt.179\" -_A._Twigg, Kingston, Opt, er i \u2018 +ture of blouses, skirts and \u2018costumes; must WANTED PARTNER To TAKE.AN ll ._ plano whose original cost was $600, and is \u2018ROOM \u2014 NICELY \"FURNISHED, TO.LET, FOR\u201d : SALE \u2014 PURB™ .BRED COCKER bave had experience In factory; good salary | \u201cerate three valuable and mechanical \u2018in- | till a very sweet toned, serviceable in- .on_ bathroom flat.21 Torranee st.178 \u201cspaniel, bitch, in\" whelp.to that good lttle| 4 to.compétent person.Apply 1560 and 18711; ventions.Address The Climax Co., -Vau-{ strument.Lindeay- -Nordheimer Co., 2266 St.\u2014-\u2014 OÙ AND SINGLE.FUR.\u2018 prizewinner Bay View Robin, price $25.00; ) Notre Dame st.oo 176 '{' dreull, P.Q.«:__ 1Mix,._ Catherine st.1x RCOMS-\u2014 DOUBLE hh jhque & 800d Beagle dog, $15.00; and Bull Terrier {= nighed or \u201cunfurnished,\u201d with or without! gop\" $20.00, All eligible.for.registration: |, 5 - WANTED \u2014 WE ARB TRE OLDEST ES- FOR .SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED RES- : ANOTHER | PIANO BARGAIN WE ARB oF- \u201c ; vo tablished frm in- our line.re el mit taurants, groceries, | tobacco stores DES \u201ctering.a our Fteration (Sale.1s, a large, pn Hronsiente ks ee enh Bayview Kennels, Trenton, Ont.=~ 1x : oid or rough agents only: we.want a few Foo -Purchasers meaning business call| \u2018extra fancy.a alnut ams - « , @gents.Apply to G.Marsball & Co, Les: for Bargains on L.Harris, 18.St.-James| Piano for $195, payable on the casiest kind - F00m, bathroom.flat, pas and hot.pas Lo WANTED TO.RENT.Wisi nice o Samjier Drink and: you willbe eur at the oo don, Ont._street._- 3862\" of \u2018terms.\u2018This is a bargain, the piano be- \u201cArthur si ED atversity.| .31 Te | a \u201cquality for the money.: \u201cÀ WANTED = JAM AND.JBLLY.MAKER, FOR SALE \u2014 \"HOTELS, LICENSED RES- |.i0& almost new.'Lindsay-Nordhatmer Co, LIE NB BLEGANTLY WANTED_A.SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE OR : 7 Le EF Ë - good wages to good.man.Apply to The| ° gaurants,.grocers, - elgar, confectionery | 2366 St.\u2018Catherine st.-.174x Rooms\u201d \u2014 NICELY.TA GANT x flat \u2018of five or \u2018six rooms: Stable accpmmo- ME _.|.- Toronto Biscuit\u201d and,\u2019 Confectionery\u201d Co.!| \u2018stores: also dining\" rooms, - butcher stalls FOR SALE.\u2014 A NEAT LITTLE UPRIGHT - furnished.rooms, Auer light, ot a Cel dation.on premises or cally avétiable \u201cState a RAVEL FRERES & co, ele at Limited, Toronto, Ont.- 176 | and other business.Always Dagenals &| piano.\u2018This instrument bas been thorough- Duberd st.fat; - also transien! me | \"terms and locationt L.37, Herald age: oy.Th \u2014 D \"COLLAR A ER, * Co.for bargains.+ 55, Craig: \u2018at Telephone | ; 3 3 to | WANTED -A GOO M K .io ly \"overhauled, and will be sold for $35 ROOMS \u2014 16 RENT.WELL = Ni SHED Fra HOT VAN wi Dent | ligh d tears East 1810.x | ai ton LS \u201cenoomss and wins MERCHANTS, one who understands making light £1 _prompt huyer.Alteration bargain.Lay rooms, double and single; with or without |.ter, about 8 rooms, between Dorchester, ~ Co gears 2241: St.Catherine Street collars.Apply to\" W.J.- Gibson, Ganasn-| == : Bros., The Popular Piano and Organ.House, i : __oque, Ont.; 7 WANTED TO 2 GRCHASE.144 Peel st., Dominlon square.: ora mero Vora 41.58 8 ne Sherbrooke, University and Crescent.Rént WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, io Al Al WEAV- WANTE 5 TWO SECOND HAND\" BEY FOR \u201cSALE\u2014KINDLING WOOD FOR EALE.\u2018toine-st.7, _128x .must be \u2018moderate.18A: \u201cMcGin \u2018College.- oo oo ers on Knowles and Crompton looms, also |.goods trucks, with tour \u2018Wheels.Cheap.Box!/.Quick delivery.A large load : of best dry |.\u2014 avenue.| : - .\"learners.Richelieu Woollen Mills, \u2018Cham-| 39% B, Herald.; _ \u2026.1X {7 box cuttings for $150.\u2018G.J.Esplin, 126.Rooms \u2014 BOULE ANT: éTspE TOLEAN 55 16 LEASE, BY SEPTEMBER TH \"À BE.i \u201cbl oly: 175 .WANTED=TO PURC \u201cHIGHEST CASH ; _ Duke st.P| Phone Mau 3647-2668.___195K |.anû newly\"furnished, -In private house, mo-{.tached house, ten.rooms, at ot Bo.fure » \u201d .WANTED \u2014 TWO MORE MEN TO DISTRI price\u2019 paid for cast off clothing, old gold FOR SALE\u2014COTTAGE PIANO, OERMAN| dem converiences: transients sccominodat- ~nished, or unfurnished; Joodern and in per- _ bute samples, house to house; ~ must be| and silver jewellery, etc.Call or send postal | ' -make,, beautifully veenered, French walnut |, McGUF College ave.~*~ tect order.Address erald Office.138x French Har rd vare and ( Cuti er : _.meatly- dressed.Apply between 5.30.and 6! .card .to 'H.Gilbert, 578 Craig st.-186x | case, fne tone, good as new, 385 takes -it, ROOMS SINGLE AND, DOUBLE\u2019 ROOMS.| Room \u2014 \"WANTED, NICE UNFURNISHED | wl y.p.m., or 7.30 and 8 p.m., St.Lawrence Ad.'W ANTED\u2014TO, RENT OR PURCH ASE, TWO : call after 6 pm.\u201c Amberst Street th board, in Bs Class \u2018house; La i room (up one stair, \u2018or oh a.Jan), tor re-| , A UE Bil Posters, Distributors end Bem-| pool tables.\u201cAddress 680 Berd St ite {akon Agply 81 5.Anoine st | Bon Modernes.Adresse | JUST \"RECEIVE Dome | {WANTED \u2014 BLOUSE CUTTER, ONE HAV: Te PORN CERT, A BAT 0 Roue \u2014 FURNISHED To LET.FOR LAT | Git, (TRS, ree Mires i oe + .ing a knowledgé of TH Simi Sales Ge 4 nilver.jevelléry, ete.Call or send postal _Bt Antoine st.: 14x.| Post Ofice, depot.ete Apps 7 Bt.Alex-| = == oil, Stoves: {Rouzie's) well.known in this market.Sabatier Kitche ives; © .preferred.Apply A.H.Sims am \u2018rs 1.card to H.Gilbert, 575 Craig st.16x FOR SALE \u2014 MONUMENTS, OR HEAD-| ander at.i am | 5 MACHINERY FOR SALE I \u2018Kitchen Moulds; Fancy Dog Collars, Salad ! Spoon, dnd Fork, - -Gork Seperis, Key - | ; _ Latour st, ; 175 > |, stones, in foreign ôr Canadian.granite or! \u201cRCOMS \u2014 TO LET, VAR WITHOUT | Chains, etc.\u201cWANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO KSSIST AT | 7 PROPERTY FOR SALE.| marble.Get our price.Aberdeen Granite _ Board.Apply 102 Mansfield st.ECON D:HAND MACH RS , .- light housework .apd mind children: 57 ; - |- .and Marble Works, 18 Bleury st.F.Haw- : as S IN ERY | à ._Rozel*st., Point St.Charles.-.\u2018178x- ] Bar Adverusements under Us ending.| kins, Prop.~ 0 112 ROOMS\u2014FURNISHED \"OR UNFURNISHED R L.J.A.SU VE VER 6 st.Law fe St.WANTED-A MID MIDDLE.\u201cAGED WOMAN TO words for lke, cach insertion.| ki FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE rooms, with use of Ehetiers HS door] : FO SALE, Ww.nce », \u201ctake charge-of house and look after three{ FOR SALE\u2014LACHINE, 2 FINE COTTAGES, | anû to rent.Secondhand machines, in per-| ee ley\" etiere.sk 179 | Two second hana Elevators, run\u2019 br Hug HB _ \u20achildren, good.home for right person.Ap-j 8 rooms, modern .improvemerits,.§1,600\" ang tect condition, at very low prices.All makes _ ; I Hô Tir R GOMS, -Powet.Will sell very cheap.to .Ply between ë to 8 pm; 126 Delisle Street.| $1,800 respectively: also fine cottage with| and mpdels.Creelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter .ROOMS\u2014COMFORTAB % © purchases.\u20141Tix- \u2018over 2,000 feet of ae ne aren: \u201coom: Co., 97 St, Francois Xavier street.Phone Re ier also.single \u2018room.a .Three second band Planers Vg net, ve vo.& MWANTED-STARCHERE WANTED, \"NEW apd s price \u2018low.-S.Shacke oom\u2019 .Main.2065.athe Er CRT L od, snd in good working o | York Steam Laundry, St.Catherine Street, | 10» 207 St_James, Street, 17x.| FOR SALE \u2014 NAME PLATE.ENGRAVED, ROOMS TO LET \u2014 FUR FISHED Ea 5-HP.1 Leonard \u201cClipper\u201d Zugiue, in gooû 5 Corner St.Urbain.CL \u201cATEX FOR SALE\u2014CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON.one Hundred visiting cards, printed | furnished, centrally loca pply te- 1 Lo : er © Brewster Avenue, off Broadway, Upper La-| from plate, one dollar.Wedding Invites, | mine at.References exthanged \u2018if.neces- 30.H.P.ge Contal ned Boller, in good order, ?WANTED AT ONG EST ROSE Sirs pon | chine, 50 x 150 feet.A bargain for cash.| At Home cards, etc.best work, latest sary.178x 19 H.P.fide ive Bnsine, in in good order, PT © Rome.Apply 170 Notre Dame Street.Avply.at 102 Stanley Street.-__afx_| styles.ATLAS ENGRAVING AND PRINT-| ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, | ILE.Slide Vaire Engine, ia good WiLL 8 = 2 LL Py .171x | FOR SALE\u2014ONE OF \"THÉ BEST PAYING] ING CO.He Crag See INT CART.© with ail modern monte Dot neir Wind- » RE eR WILLIAM 2 50 order.~ - ; Gee ! 2e 4 ties in St.Henrl, on a prominent cor- | \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD STRONG HAND CAR .nor statiôn.and opposite Dominion sq .at James 8 treai.- : 0 WANTED \u2014 GONTRAGTORS AND INVEST.| .per rented \u2018and in.the best of repair.| early new, cheap.- Apply 2531 St.Cath-| Apply 12 Osborne st.mx | oe treet.Yon ; i TTT long lease insured, Apply Box 395C, Her- \" Satisfactory reasons for selling.= Address: erine st.- 11 ROoms-COMFORTABLE.WELL FURNISH- RE RE LE RE = \u2018and ESS OF YORK Laid ome, es Ee A en FETATE AND | FOR SALE Ea ar | Sure Faso cS cles âge | reeerer w de UARTERS , \u2018 = de FER RUE FAT EETEE {| ROBT.R.STA D.and to ren econahand machines, .sients accommoda à AGENT FS WANTED.FOR THE CELERRAT.Mortgage Broker.Suburban property ° {ect condition, at very low prices, All makes | - 15 | SE » ont y Emami for a that will be.required to Jadies* talloring: in every vity of Canada._Specialty.157 St James Street uf -apd $75 \"braacole Sevier sire! Fogg ROOM LARGE WHLL FURNIEHED FRONT | - properly celebrate this great on.i Ar- = | Ces ! \u201croom on bathroom flat, with first.class} § La e ( lassi ol is.Address or call Room 47, Yonge Street, EDUCATION: A Main 2065.|\" table board, 94 St.-Denis St.1% |'§ FLAGS, LANTERNS, 1 \u2018experience and ently) prepara.cade,\u201d | Toronto.\u2026 fe WANTED\u2014BY THE TMPERIAL HEGTSTRY \u201cBH - Company, a reliable, pushing man of good} address as.general agent for Montreal City.tions count.for\u2019 \u2018anything, | we.are DECORATIONS \u2018 right in line, and it~ don\u2019 t \u2018matter - \u201cAND \u2018FIREWORKS.I bien bg Rg atten ND ARS iss | \u201cFOR SALB \u2014 BADGES Fox.ENTERTAIN.ROOMS\u2014ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUE DOUBLE.Graham, Temple Building.hose Malin ments, socials, parades, excursion parties, - Apply 110 Union Avenue.\u201c Condensed Advértisements re- A .pilgrimages, etc., snd lapel buttons.J.P.ED.COMFORT- | 1714., Typewriting promptiy done.Short t¢ ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, CORTON: spied too \u2018late for classification : Ÿ » Montreal.: Liberal terms to the right man.\u2018Apply band classes open all\u2019summes, - Fupils begin: Moncel, 210 St.James st, able rooms; rent moderato 36a Cathcart § by letter stating experience if any.lm-|- _@By time.a 2 FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL BALE KOpAKS FOR Street, city.©\" PS 17.44 will be found, on Page: 8.\u2018Perial Registry Company, 2 Lawlor Bldg, |, \u2014\u2014 LOST.| @lseount on Fremo.Poco, Ray and.Vive ROOM\u2014VERY COMFORTABLE, IN FAMILY to give you \u2018éstrmates and programmes.Agents for MESSRS.JAMES Joronto, Out.\u2014 ME EU LOST.Nu Cameras.R.Smith, i156 Notre Dame | .here there are uc children; board it, de- |.: PAIN & SONS, largest fireworks' manufacturers in the world, Contractors .WANTED\u2014HOTEL COOK (FEMALE), AP- LOST ON 3 WEDNESDAY, A~ \u2018GOLD D'amval street.et_.| _sired, 1576 \u2018Ontario; near St Denis._I7ix__ to Ro dled\u201d I - a o Royalty the World Over.- Mesqrs, Pain have han practically all the .ply at once, stating wages, to\u201d the City.Ho- § with: ét \u201cboidi e t: Find TO LET \u2014ROOMS COMFORTABLY F FPUR- | = °° tel, Merrickville 14x crest, arm holding a\u2019serpent.Finder| FOR SALE BREAD, CAKKS, FIRST CLASS hot \u201c displays on the present.tour, and have.given\u2019 Lid satisfaction.a8 Press \u2019 seo.1 will bé rewarded on returning same to R.bread and cakes, 34 cents.Telephone Main | nished bn.bathroom\u2019 flat, private, gas, hol \u2014 .\u2014\u2014 pig, y .Lg any Cee beats \u2018Wilson Reford, 25 St.Sacrament at 17x | 307, or\u2019 apply: Montreal Cash \u2018Bakery, g9| and cold water, .404 st.Elisabeth kt © Satjs- \u201cFor .- Notices testify.GT == __ Shannon st.te faotion oo Street.Wx TT MONEY TO LOAN.© \u201cSALE\u2014CAST STERL CASTING BOGUS BHIGHT, CLEAN ROOMS _ aE - Comtortable- Fitting 1 WANTED\u2014A GOOD STRONG GIRL AS GEN-| | FOR EA EA STERIL SASTINUS FROM | ROOMS BRI huiiable for mechanic, 88 Au- Buse aL ASSES consult The G.A.HOLLAND & SON.co.eral servant, one.willing to sleep out pre- -000-\u2014TQ, LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE.|* to ordbr by The Wm.Kennedy\u2019 and Sons, | _ derson Street.i 276 anteed.\u2019 i.\u2018 : derred.Apply Lorne ziouse, 8 Union Ave.| Apply O'Hara Baynes, Notary, 204 St.James Ltd., Owen Sound, Opt.x ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD,\" ON.SATHROON 241 and.2413 ST.CATHERINE STREET.j Aix | Tel MMT 1x FoR SALE_WATEKPROOF COVERS, ALL .fat, \u2018large tront room, cool and airy, ex-| J.WANTED A SMART YOUNG WOMAN TO === Vgigen, for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpauiing| tensive verandahs, hot and cold water: suit- \u2018FR ANK C.F4 X \u201chelp in Kitchen of ay trade, 8 = oo LEGAL CARDS.i.- on bite, \u2018Men\u2019 5 pllskin clothing, ofled hats, hie for married couple or pits fr A \u2018Dep! a day; no Sunday © otre : \u201c etc.Canvas, all widths we , The emen; very .cen an \u201c| Ay Street; ?y ACLENNAN, CLINE '&\u2019 MACLENNAN, gonzo \"Awning, Tent and: ad Taig So.775 |.thelet at.- Optician 2 Dam ; : \u2018Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont D.B treal.Write f ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS ATARI, Fo Maslennan, K.C., C.H.Cline PJ.Maclènnan.g_st., Mon \u2026 rie fr catalogue, | ROCHE \u2014WELE FURNIS SHED, ROOMS, x £0 out of town; gil._ expenses paid from.J ICxERDIKE &- TRIHET, BARRISTERS Ball \u201cre.Main 727.& _.and hot water; private family; , no.children.ven Wie ge \u2018Montreal and return.Apply 487 St.Denis Solicitors.180 St: James Gtrect VOR SALB \u2014 CASH OR CREDI 1- | [147 Mansfield st.\u201cTele.: , \u2026 Fe TRUS WORTHY PERSON To NET Phone M.us.F.A:°0- Bickerdike.E» 3, ?ture and carpets {or parlors, bel edrcosk tne Fo ee AND BOARD, x See y Tele | \u201cst, \u2018Catherine Street \u2014 ; 7 * ; ANTED\u2014 TRUSTWORTHY PER: Trihey.ing room an toben, picturès,- mirrors, can.be accommodated with board and room.À gs.|.4 doors west of - : Call and see.F.Guibord, 139 in private family.Plano, éte (Address piles.; - MoGill Coll ° Ave - LIBERAL TERMS.Te THOSE WISHING.mo.eath state to manage business of wealthy.Ee ee clocks, etc._i corporatién, -Salary -$18 cash each.Wed- © Block.Brâney, Nova cot, Hugh Hogs, - and 189A \u2018Montcalm st.âné door above St VF.Herald Office.~ - .; Desday, direct from headquarters.Expense LL.B., Howard S.Ross, B.A, LLB.tt _ Catherine st.; te = 5 =| \u2014 * FURNISH: ON 'E ASY P AYMENTS: = ; : money advañced, Manager, 315 Caxton ÉITCH, PRINGLE & GAMERÔN FOR SALB \u2014 CASH-OR CREDIT.PAREOR ; \u201d PERSONAL.em : a \u201cBuilding, Chicago _______X_ | -at- BAR- |.sets, bedroom suites, dining wets, carpets, SA oo TENDER SFOR TE ; WANTED GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL giancery.adormeriatLav, Solicitors ta.oficloth, curtains, stoves, eto.Prince Co.,| PERSONALS HAVE YOUR PIANO OR OR- ; JA dood Opportunity to F ur nish.the Home Chancery, .family, Upper Lachine, few minutes from | Ont.J Leiteh.K.C., R.A.Pringle.J _ BBL Lawrenceal, i i.0 Ct | gan tw and regulated, for $1.50, by the G El to 5 Grand Trunk Station.No wäshing or iron- |.Cameron, LL.B.nee x A a WOR \"SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT DOÏRS,.\u201cwell known \u2018 Cy gafipetent Dome, 25 fr ain eva or! Te ca Cross, 44.Amberast : CT \u201cike startling low prices are not altogether the\u2019 taaciuation for Furiiture io * ing, Apply between'l and 2 o'clock, Room | UCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY new and secondhand, large stock, moderate| years experience, John [I 207° Bt.James Street, Montreal._177x_ ; \u2018 \u201d : repairs and\u2019 removing.A.Strèet.LO.F- .a \u201c, I RANTED © EXPÉRIENGED TRAVELLER | 88 James Biéeet, \u201cMostra, Mle Bulilée, 15 | Montrea! 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H D ® PAGES \u201811 TO 20.°° : .,.\u2014 = 7 = on \\g 3 r .94TH YEAR NO.175.MONTREAL SATURDAY.JULY 27.1901.PRICE ONE CENT e= \u2014 moon\u2014 rer - .1 T : cn HOW MONTREAL PAID HOMAGE TO THE KING ese ERECTED IN DURING HIS THE CITY WHEN HE VISITED CANADA AS PRINCE OF WALES © STAY HERe The approaching visit of the heir appar-! o'clock in the evening many hundreds of I brought to a clase.May peace and har- honor of knighthood.Then followed the \u201c ent, the Duke of York, 160 Canada, has re- | persons had assembled on the Hoe, a~ well mony amongst vourselves complete the grund levee, where upwards of a thousand .Bwakened interest in a similar journey Las on the ramparts of the citadel.As soon : cod work which they commenced, and in- cilizens were presented.Later in the day undertaken by his illustrious father, King as the yacht was brought to her anchorage, «tease the happiness and contentment of came a state luncheon, at hich halt the Edward VII, the then heir apparent in the naval ofhcials present went on board \u2018a loyal and united prople members of l\u2019arlament were present.la ; + 1860.It was on the 1th of July that the ito pay their respects to the roval party.LE THE ST A \u2014 the evening there followed the grand ball Prince of Wales left England on board the Th Sound presented a most animated ap | i IE ST, LAWRENCE, \u2014a uviizeus' affair\u2014rather will arrangel Hero.Touching at St John, Nfld.he pearance: innumerable boats.yachts and © After a say ot nearly two dave at Hali- in every respect.Your readers are aware sailed thence to the Bav of Pictou, about \u201cvessels.crowded with expectant sight seers, fax.the Prince procecded by land to Fred- 0° the Prince's fondness for dancing and forty miles north of Halifax, where he dis- covered the expanse oi water.which was CPbon and thence to St.John, N.B., stop- rom what ! have seen I can hardly sujp- embarked, proceeding by rail and carriage 8s smooth as an land lske.The men-ot- PIRE a day at cava point.Subsequently pese any of the reports to havæebeen ex- across country to Halitax.After a stay war were dressed with flags from stem to che embarked on the Hero and visited aggerated.Thmk of twenty-twa lovely of two davs at Halifax he proceeded by 'etern.Some distance outside the break- Uharlottetown.From Ponce Edward 1s partners for one evening! Think of past land to Fredericton, and thence to St.Water was seen the channel fleet, with land, he proceeded vita tne fleet to Gaspe |; am.as an hour for departure.Stl it John, NB.stopping at each place a day.sails all set, and hghted up by the setting | Bay, where the Governor General of pleases our people nnmensely, and there- At St.John he again embarked on the sun.After the corporat.on of the borough \u2018 Luwer Canada.the Miniter 10 Wash | le it must be right.Evervane 1s charm- se \u2014_\u2014 ess me CE es eon | ei with the royal visitor's affabiity, and correspondent or the lust ed London hundreds of portes pase from mouth, tu News thus describes W nat u ins red Le- mouth.the repetition of which woud Pie tween that point and Montreal ! hardly be justifiable ma public jhurnal.\"#4; \u201cThe wal 110m pe Bam.on the 13th y; \u201cThe great feature of the second pud- \"1000 August}.was a plover ~ tp For a irun- lie ceremony here was the Laval Umer.{ dred nules along the north ~hore ot the ty, an mstitution holding + royal char- | no ~ , 5 ter for nearly fiftv years, resided over [ner the scenery 35 wid and mountain: by the Roman Catholle Archbishop, but J OUS > .[As you approsen the mouh of the sa OPED to all tor secular education.Here : ; .the whole of the Roman Catholic Bishops guenay the sett'ement- commence, and | the Archbishop being too 11! ta atgend?, vou have the toast ncomparable sitec, ! of Upver and Lower Cinada, had assem- Powhich extendes overtarre frundred miles Ble ! south attnel the IN LL 4 .J, gormeouslk atte in their purge | alenz both Banns of the SU Lanretice, robes, to offer a loval teldress, which was tor with bordh a pec cepable hreak PO} Lead it Viench and English Arter this Riviere da danse Fe M tied sou bad} the Prince paid a visit to the Ursuline Tee parallel res ol noe French Cana nuns, and received a beautitul adress, } oe IRR i a Ol en Sten which was read by ane of the voung lady i © mits J CAT seh ter andes | pupal and was suitably replied to.The pr the wildness none ba hr -und, ant.devarture 107 Montres! took place on pas at htm on wth Es ies uenes sd Tlnursdav.the 23rd.There was a saan n np ris tom tat peu ad An one ve display a- at the reception.But the teel- the Frc a lis eaten we dans vois general that we had hardiy seen sut dive on Gi Pdop_etix aneue vhddren.| enourvh «f the Roval visitor.\u201d \u201cWhy the Prace vus de red av) : from the contemplation of 1h s niver view | QUEBEC IN 151.Cand from the = clon ction Lo go up The 1ollowing graphie descr.ption nt Pas Saguen ns D cannes tell vou, unless ths] Quebec at Lheu time ot the Priuces visit ; Royal Hôhre-s required a dix = rest be ts abridged trom a desumption supplied .tore encunnteriaz the ho sputalites oi Que! by a London Times correspondent.\u2014 Just | bec.There are one or tive ieinds of We fefore three oclovk the squadron came tu! Namuenay seeneny worth seen.Capes Goh of Pant Levi, and then slawix, on \u201c Troaty and Fromm jaecent 149 M0 the other side ol the river, the steep rue; .; Wallis, risang rerpendensaris TM tee, ped heights of Abraham and lotty où*-! ! Poawhile winhor then alls av vers winch ab hed of Quebce\u2014-the Gibraltar of Nath Corie pent hoes dentiree 601 10 HOMS.America rose gradually into vieu.Fie | ' .Sei sig ns these ay deve piensed The pearance of this quaint onl ety from - : vats endo she ve he under the the bay gs alwas imposing.Js old mess Ldrecton san exp venme 1 Conadians 19° qemcal assoc.ations are well borne out tn: lattrac vsamen te Les tshour Une, there the raugh grev tiers of houses ris.nx one! Poway hone Leen creer enteuzi to V8 above the other, with thor brett on, | toy te ge But mon he bere sated gible roots contratting with the an que N 7 that the env as wieder sooner rel gushion of the buildings themse.ve-, amd.Pand travelers need ne rh in crowds Gaon huge, heavy oauthnes, tie walls : from PFrrtvet mere vtt Gow an the of the fortress wmd up and down, with ARCH ERECTED DURING THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.| wake of tue Proce at ea + puartiulet \"all the eng.neering vetentriesties 6: sahient AT THE CORNER OF SHERBRO OKI AND SIMPSON STRUTS | ent.and re-entering angles.It sx puch à vom, ARRIVAL AT QU ERat.A hination of the old and the new, nt a = em FS op te Ou was rendered reaver, Prosperous Lown.Luilt :n od Ls \u201cA - ; ; +} Ant | no ati a 4) A 45 to \u2018emendo adel- a we'anze .Bom, god wed gta, BEL [of Bonin nd irl on she a LT TI SL Se Rl Sarin an sou wa Hero pence OF WALES OUKE OF NEWOASTLE vhe e remarne:] the greater pa « > Roy.ss, abu ali-past eignt, 7007 .A tata ! : de Prat ins ere vi hat a ri NS He (A0 et pn els die | MajOR TISOMLE COL mruce fleer reached (Taspe Bay, where the rova! and.at seven o'élock the following moru- D He or ! Li rh ae th oul tn and pine wood\u2014as makes _t resemb , party was m°t by à distimgurhed company, fine, Chev one ageempanied hb sed * me du.M mL à ate 79 other place under the sun.Fihe \u201c THE PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS STAFF IN 1880.including the Gevernor-ticnerd!l Tnenen [War vessels and oo -aldte Fram the nau, he Le \\ A seen tue Prince Joe jar A Malta, mix ap VUS à the vessel proceeded up the Nt Lawren.e led toe sound.The cnannel feet at tn ne * v Le tr Ce te - 0 4 Jer sat nets and a o S, the WP LL LL en \u2018 e ha sonth-West 6 : Eddvsto ; havnt moa oe he ei vouses at Abbeville, strew à ere ang Te ETT - - PTT TR TT mr mee \u2019 TT \u2014 to the mouth $ the Sheu.ne h N He Pas sentis \u201c A vu vo vd RILEY wo vas esi dh log houses, roof at all over wa Montreal on S0turdlov morning, Ju 2th, Detvles The stone was then slowly lowered, During the dav arrangements were con- eteamet for ce Rene he mn a Ny ee Here anproas ied Gin he pened nt tétons 0 md Bnew paved rord< and paths woth wonden gud was peed wate the most Thus Lund the Prince tapped at three tunes voir cluded with the New York committee, who viewing the wild and PA grein tun Ia and : \u201c Hero perssed between Sn PTE te ves mended, Ey put an in nen-e c'atel ar the tops on demons rations 00 welcome by out in wooden mallet, The een bema presented the following address: : POS Poe, nT hee Hoe a A - Crem nel\u201d hon the lesd win a rair ward UST Cop Ty the enters a ver af the streets profusely worl dite goon persons.Toe oceasn was be complete, cheris and salutes thundered \u201cTo His Royal Highness, the.Prince of \u2018 he went Strueat to Lue e ve 9 down the canned ad eersreens.che thes and the wn and «tick the whale on one or the oll ably the amet 1 oe ever witnessen in bow upon the sav.The Prince then en Wiles, May it please pour Royal High- ed for hree days, bem entertained ÿ \u2018 a y 4e batres ant ! She mtn sone BC Nard Haven, with an Engl Gov Caria Tae tite verre beautitalls des tered the car, proceeded to eae contre arch yess on behalf of the citizens of New ball and levee, ang u pre in - INTTVAL SPECT IN CANADA Lie to nisi seat ht ou 0 al cheers ernment and a French population, and gaged, and tae peo eee whe a secon ol the brilge, Hasteneld two ves, and York, we have the honor to request your oi interest.nehiding re he Et | ol The Herc tou sed arstat Newfonndlind.nee Heoveeser, tae pea bo mer tee un there vou have Quebes Evervthoig here ed (os Moca TE hess team the what then proceeded across to S¢ Lamberts res peceptanee of a ball on the occasion of ency, and the sull more hein: Se 7 nor A se flotilla of 150 bark canoes armed by 100 | \u201c(orchestra and the ballet.will.be Drought | Stuarta wud the sue vessor of Dr.Johnson | Par of Wess ©) 2 di wus ceOANe Lt As » dail\" dus à.Lie i lumbermen, who closed up in two Lines, ' d over from _Déestér ty play it-at Covent-{ Wm the -edding of \u201cThe.Ramb! ely belt j due terroir >: Mie gad am omens ona wel WL LL AML ME and accompanied hun to the city as an | Garden.1 am delighted \u201cta think\u2019 that.the Viviane are he Tn cowne loi.thé.Mins makes move: Gx guaers Be- spéee À Lavugns st dique viele aquetic proceegon A Two thousand per | directors of Covent.Garden are going to corn an peers sod peassnts.esters) Sew, ani durag Es yews 1 supe met: da 5e ie pout Jedualrs rons were assembled at the landing place, | be xo generolis as to make such a sac rafice.i 8 .-, ih ence.When the Prince disembarked the enthu- \"Ft just shows that it is not always money : COTE TET PE ES iE siamm became wonderful.The.Mayor fire.'| .that rules their nection, ; sented an address; but a sudden shower : Neaply tivo Tundred women anil men coming on spoiled tlie effect of the cere.| will ha brought! over from- \u201cDresden, and.ah mony.The Prince entered the town in à for jst a few weeks There ure, .almost closed carriage, escorted by volunteer cav- clghty ur, he - chorus and Twenty: au the\u2019 - \\ py \\ : on alry; the streets were decorated ant hea \u201cbullet: oo RE : : : ï : ; tiful arches erected.\u201cThe \u2018grentout operatic voiiductor in tie FIRST USTRE-TENIS JT TAKES THE LIFE OUT OF \u2018A MaX.HAVE - .; SA chue 3 conduc firs CE = .ape visit to Dans nd wn | pass.oft performance, With regard \u2018to.him a strik- YOU GOT IT?IF SO I.WILL \u2018CURB YOU 0 an 3hcidenl cuis alated\u2019 \u201cserioual °T cire t * ha 1s 1 | ; \u2018 po mar the epjoyment of the whole eve in ciroumatance it that bai cqualy ee AND \u2018YOU CAN PAY w HEN.CURED.ys & writer un the llustruted London 1 \u201cIn one week he conducted with h 2 Co § News (September 2th, 1850.\u201cOwing to success such n wide range of rift TEARLY every man has que \\ aritoveir ners or Mss The 2h, Jame , U some psutlerstanding, the Freemasons of \u2018Tristan und Isolde,\u2019 \u2018Die Meister singer, | af it is a sw velling.of, the ve! os A.dragaite vussiion wien séami- Canady had bekeved that the anc | \u2018Les\u2019 Huguenots,\u2019 \u201cFans, Land \u2018Rigoletto\u2019 | ; ing, a pain in the back, ani x prieral exhaustion oi.\u2018he Bre and : 11 to asrist al Lhe and.shortly.afterwanl \u201cDomino Noir, Tage: are Hvsands of ait ; ceremony of laying the stone of the new | Mignon\u2019 and-\u2018Valkyrie.'- Herr von Sehucti be N tality \u201cwhich is the- portion\u201d of Fous £ Parliamentary.buildings with ther accus- | Has produced - more new operas.in.Dres- | nan,\u201d \u201cid So tr Varicoeele.LL, Ce : tomed formaliues.Accordingly, aetilg \u201cden thar _uny other conductor in the J : - PL ; under summions from the highest author- world.\u201d - - .: ity recognized by the order, 11s Members | \u201cBo he went on; \u201cWith charaëteristig inod- .gh li 1 n\u2019s came from far and near with the view of ('esty, Willing te talk about anybody bit I eseieting on 8M ocrasion possessing.so | himself.Still, when asked about his\u201d fu- .a : much historical interest.To their eure \u2018ture.plans, he said: \u201cI.am going.to play .prise, however, they were informed at a once in public in London, and then later ; late hour, that the l\u2019rince's advisers could Jon 1 go to Germany, and afterward for a | lect ric 3al [a LT Yep tie pa.TAS a FEES NT md om ne ir uk Le ROMAN CATHOLICS TROUBLE OVER: \u2014 IN CORONATION OATH CHANGE he Government Sees Danger \u201cin the Attitude: of; Certain Poors.\u2018REHEARSE OBJECTIONS ONLY.USEFUL SOCTAL BILL TO PASS THE COMMONS KILLED IN UPPER HOUSE.| : Léendon, July 26.\u2014Notwithstanding -thè | fact that the second reading of.the.\u2018bill aitering the terms of the declaration.of \u201cthe Sovereign upon his accession to the throne has been carried: by.e large mejor ity \u2018in the House of Lords, it à said that the Government are in deep water \u201cover the measure.\u2019 The \u2018Roman Catholic .peers refrained -from voting, and the .ex- trenie.Protestants were alarmed lest the security for the maintenance of a.Protestant succession should be diminished.The Anglicans hold that the declarition com- \"mits the Monarch to a hostile view of certain doctrines and .ceremonies that many members of the Church of.England\u2019 adbere to.There have been few speeches in the Governments favor, save those which come from their own benches.\u201d Ar gumentatively \u2018their position was knock-|.ed into a cocked hat, but the Primate gave way in the end.When the resolution embodying.the | report of the Select Committee came up far discussion \u2018the *.Primate submitted a motion in favor of referring the declaration on transubstan- - Wiation back to the committee, which pronounced in favor of: the new form of words.It seemed ae if the bishops\u2014who.Llowded their benches till their corner of : \u2018House glistened again with.white dleeves mare strongly inst the new form of words, and, as their amendments on the paper showed, Would have prefer Ted a eimple declaration in favor: \u2018of the Royal adhesion to the \u201cReformed\u201d Church.of England.\u2018It was easy to understand.the dissent of the bishops.First, there was the sprétae injuria for mae\u2014the anger | of the expert at beng superseded on hs _.-awn special ground by the amateur.Then there was the more serious dbjectiqu that the definitions of: doctrine and the use of the word \u201cBrotestant\u2019\u201d seemed to open |.the way to serious differences, even to\u2019 \u2018the possibility of the awful thing, schism.| \u2018The Primate, however, failed to make the ground of his criticism .at all clear, and, though he had thé support.of Lord Spencer, he met with no.kind of-\u2018eympathy- from Lord Salisbury: It is strange that the Prime Minister; who is reputed to \u2018be an ecclésiastically- | minded person, never spars more freely and scientifically than \u201cwhen he is practis- ipg the art of self-defencé at the expense of a bishop.\u2018He declared roundly that * the Primate hid disclosed no ground \u2018for & reference to the committee, and \u2018hinted.that the inclusion of the bishops would be: | almost equivalent to packing' that body\" against the Government.Ir turned otit that this cavalier view had few support.ers-in the House.\"The \u2018Roman Catholics, \"speaking through Lord :Llandaff, bitterly rehearsed \u2018their objections\u2019 to \u2018the new * form of words as well as, to.the old.Tt was entirely offensive to\u201d the .Catholics;\u2019 who, Lord Llandaff sharply reminded the Government, included forty:three \u2018per \u2018cent.of the inhabitants of Canada and a third of .the soldiers the colonials had sent: to |' thé war.Earl Grey, sitting next\u2019 to Lord.\u201c Halifax, and speaking, for \u2018 the High urch.pa +, was equally hostile.\u201cThe .new form, .hé said, might be \u2018subscribed | teenth\u2014with their.\".carried the Primate\u2019s resolution.C front bench below the gangway:, added ; le Llp Xl er tee es Kr \u201cby a-Parsee, a Mohammedan- or \u2018a_haffir,- and it was absurd to single .out Catholics for this \u2018monopoly \u2018 of \u201cexclusion, The time, he insisted, was over for these ver: bal tests.The Lord: \u2018Chancellor.how: ever, \u2018would not budge, He decldred that, his correspondence showed that the Pro: testant .laity would not Awbmit to an \u2018abandonment.of the anti-Catholic formula, and even\u2019 opposed \u201cthe Government's change.He hinted, \u2018to, that\" the proceedings.of \u2018the House were.qiite- disor: | derly.\u2018The House, however, was beyond \u201cthe control of .the little Chancellor.Lord - Halifax apoke, as he always does, with 4 \u2018ebrtain lofty and: detached: eloquence which expresses the inind_of the extrem- -ist, the fanatic, ii you will, but still represents something loftiet than.\u2018the law- yer-like: opportunism that infects our politics.His chief point was to enlarge on the danger of \u2018re-adopting in \u2018the twenti- -eth century.prescriptions \u2018of the ' seven- very dubious, even low, origin.Let there be § simple \u2018de claration that the King.adhered to the doctrines of the Church of-Englind.However, on some such lines- it \u2018is probable that.the House would have\u2019 incontinently But, as I have said,-the Primhate himself - turned tail, \u2018and there was an end of it.Lord\u2019 Rosebery watched.the debate \u2018from \u201cthe Bais \u201cila whiter than of al, bat | hair who o Mie, vitor fan of LEGISLATION FOR TIlE POOR.The House: of Lords bas killed, appar: out of mere wantonness, the poly ll social bill which has thus far pass the Commons.It was the: Outdoor dly Societies) Bill\u2014a measure | Heer (Frien dly Soc eties) poche rer pro count against an applicant for poor re: lief an weekly sum Up to five ahillings \u2018whi ch he may receiving from a friend hu \"The opposition to the bill - was led by Lord Northbrooke and Lord Mor- | ley, two peers remarkable for common | sense and business capacity, while the measure was LP by Lord Tweed mouth and Lord James of Hereford.An excellent point in the bill was that it gots a \u2018step, forward on the way to universal old age pensions.But its method is cautious, and its actual and immediate effects must necessarily be small.As e rule, it would oily apply to cases of temporary relief in the shape of sick pay, for none of the.eave, perhaps, the Hearta of Oak, deal largely in superannuation.However, this small \u2018 premium - on thrift was {oo -wsuch -for the individual V a° of: the type mentioned.Lord Northbrook and Lord Wemyss both insisted that the bill set up a new standard of outdoor relief and.destroyed the settlement of 1834, with whose principle, indeed, it had Tittle or nothing tar do.Lord Salisbury slip, out © House \u201cwithout voting, but Loid James, who sat next him, did his best to save:the bill.In the Peers Lord vineing advocate, - He insisted that .the bill ought to pass, and illustrated his \u2018point by a fictitious conversation between two agricultural - \u201claborers.\u2018I certainly never heard agricultural laborers talk as Lord James made them -talk, but \u2018the moral of their conversation was excellent.The first laborer was \u201cthe.prudent and eaving man.The second gentleman |.had a distinct tendency in the way of the public:house.The first laborer proposed to pay sixpence'a week to a friendly society.\u2018The second dissuaded \u2018him from this\u2019 course by saying that.when his moneÿ came in the guardians would refuse him the relief which they would.\u2018grant to the man who spent his sixpence on beer.Result\u2014fwo customers for \u2018the \u2018public-house instead of one.All this \u2018was sound enou But the.Peers were not to be move \u2018by anything eo common es facts about the la laborers\u2019 \u2018life.The jority of nearly two to one.~ THE HDUCATION BILLing the amended education\u2019 bill introduced by Sir John +Gorst.\u201d It is only & mere ly ignominiously committed.to the shades \u2018clause, but that clause is regarded by edu- \"troduced under the ten minutes\u201d rule, a fact which has drawn upon it- the anathè- mas of the Liberal party, who regard.it the House.Some of its critics regard it.as a bill to \u2018create confusion in local government and education, and.to cause friction and :irritation: between one larly-élected bodÿ and another.hat is wanted is: simply a the status quo ante, until the whole question of.co-ordinating \u2018educational aut: ori- ties can be comprehensively dealt with in a well -thought-out measure.It is recog: +gized_ that the bill will become an, act.to0 late to enable tlie local authorities to.meet and sanction -the echools- for next session, So, to pacify public opinion, they put, up Sir.John Gorst to declare that a-cicrular, would be\u2019 sent ouf to local \u2018authorities suggesting that they fight aqn- ticipate \u2018the paseing of the bill.This would be indeed 'a most singular \u2018 anticipation of the judgment of Parliament.But Sir.John\u2019s speeches have a, way of going \u201866 very far beyond.the actual fac \u2018that until this promised \u2018circular is.forthcoming many people decline to believe in the Government's desire to \u201csave - \u2018the higher elementary and evening schools, li are.genuine \u201cin their desire, the ac they machinery , exists; without.upsetting it.; APATHY.To LIQUOE REFORM, \u2018 \u201cMr.Hugh \u2018Price Hughes, editor, and missio.superintendent, tn West Lon- -don, has just signalized his recovery from rüthiess vehemence the Government's apa- \u2018thy towards llquof reform.He exposed\u2019in svathing terma Lord Sallsbury'e Ignorance .of the vices of the aristocracy, where Intemperance is rapadly extending among that no party had ever \u2018\u2018grovelled\u201d before \u201cthe trade\" with such abject \u201c\u2018terror\u201d\u2019 as \u2018the Tories of to-day, who had bardiy the courage to pass the Children's.Bill.Mr.Hughes rounded upon the Jingoes who cry \u201c\u2018Britons never will be slaves,\u2019 when ail the time the foreigners, with -deplorahle Justification, talk about being \u201cdrunk as an Englishman.\u201d : \u2018During a tour in Italy he had hardly ever seen é drunken .man, and never a drunken: woman, despite the re- His, oc - Strong iw Evidence.| ports that alcoholism fs\" spreading even among the Latin races.Mr, Hughes de- .a Lo \u201cIn adapting oxygen for medicinal use, voi have.in Powley's- Liquified Ozone obtained a preparation.which acts most potently on thé blood.Nourishing and healthening power is |} natural and Hot artificial or.false stimulation is supplied to, the System.- the evidence: Messrs.The O20 Co.Led.Gentlemen, \u2014I have used | This is Nos | July 18th, 101.»\u201d only one bottle of your Ozone, | phyeician, Beiram Effendi, has a holy Lor.\u2018It has done me any amount of good, and fect like a new per- \u2018son after using it.My blood is circulating.\u2018me a healthy color, and elevated my spirits.(Signed), reely ; ; it has given oe \u201c EDW.FERRY, 246 Se James Street; Montreal, P.Q \u2018Forall sorts of summer disorders Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone is especially valuable.H you feel depressed and enejvated by the heat it will restore the natural\u2014conditions and make your blood cool and healthy.C5 For summer .complaint, cholera.morbus, dysentery and diarrheea take in dessertspoon doses pure.soc and a.04, at all aruggiets: : \u201c i It gives prompt relief.FFE Le friendly societies, James is what he used to be in the\u2018 Commons, a fluent, formless; not always con- bill was swept out of the way by a ma- ] The House of Commons \u2018in still ic fragment of the measure that was recent- of oblivion.It'only eeels to \u2018enact one \u2018catiônal reformers as the most mischievous -of an evil brood.The bill was in- as a glaring \u2018abuse \u2018of the procedure.of.trial, bill to re-establish { on the town and county councils to create: preacher: .n_ dangerous illness by denouncing \u2018with\u2019 even the women and children, He declared - it gradually \u2018 Aréadt.- Engléshman by.drunkard\u2014yes, even thou our :brothers across thé ses.\u2019 : se ' FOUND WANTING.\"Two well-informed mes weze engaged the other day in .discuseing Xord Roseber The occupation ls a favorite one alike\u2019 the.inner \u2018political circles and: with the man in the etreet.It is a tribute to a \u2018maintains on his fellow-countrymen.He has genius, and he hus charm.He Intér ests, and he is mysterious.But -the' opinion of our two politiclans was that the role of mystery- -man, may be sustained toe long, \u2018They.agreed that something wes the matter with Lord -Roscbery.Sald the first.\u201cThe fairies: who presided at his birth gave\u2019 Lord Rosebery every good gift but one\u2014they denied him \u2018courage.And with\" out courage the others are but as sounding\u2019 brass of a tinkllug cymbal.\u201d Said: the.| other, \u201cNot so.Lord Rosebery has: cour age, but he has not tire love of wattle, Your \u2018good fairies\u2019 were toq' kind to him.He, was born with a golden epoon, bad no.experience of the rough-and-tumble \u2018of life.He has never had.to fight\u2019 his, way.He expects even his rosc-leaves to be curled.\u201d The latter of the two .disputants \u2018was nearer the mark.The child ts father of the man.Forty years.ago there was a boy at.Eton whose extraordinary | Promise struck all who knew him.Among those who knew him best was his tater, the late William.Johnson, \u2018himself a markable man and a shrewd, judge of Char.\u2018acter.\u201cDalnieny,\u201d he wrote, \u201chas the finest combination of qualities I have ever: \u2018égen.\u201d \u2018\u2018He will.be an orator and, !f not | a poet, such à nan ae poets delight In.\u201d He must be the wisest boy that ever lived.\u201d But one thing was lacking.\u201cHe Is one of those who llke the palm without the dust.i Is Lord Rosebery .in 1001 the same as was Lord Dalmeny Ju.18627 .Thé question las: been answered in the affirmative.Lord Rosebery will naither come\u2019 forward - to fight: for his own future nor to help hls.| friends nor to promote the.cause that he believes to \u2018be right.FOR.THE SOUTH POLE, .E The: Discovery, the wonderfül hip.which is now ready to sail frou.the Thames bearing \u201ca gallant company of - Britteliers on a Voyage of adventure and exploration to the Antärtic ocean, is no show bout.She: was built\u201d specially\u2019 with a view to a long, \"stern ° battle with the ice, and is more \u2018fitted for such- aggontest than any.ship ever constructed fore her., As we saw her come into the river with her bows cocked up \u2018In only ten feet of water, and her stern, a queer bulb-looking \u2018affair, so shaped speokilly for reasons which the Antarctic will provide, \u201cshe looked more ser- \u2018viceable than: pretty.Go,on deck and down below, however, and- one\u2019s wonder is awakened: Her dock is trim and nent, bearing, upon\u201d it, mounted on skids, six- white boats\u2019 with the \u2018simple initia) \u201cD™ \u2018upon thom in.gold and black: Fixed upon If now Is a big\u2018 reel: containing.no.less than five milés- .of thick, strong wire, and there is a \u2018winch, alongside on which a couple of miles of it will be wrapped.This Is for the purposes of.the sclentifiie.persons\u2019 who \u201cwill probe \u201cInto the dépths ot.the Antaretie \u2018Sea, and\u2019 then revel, li a plice set apart on deck, \u201camong all the curious - specimens,\u2019 live and otherwise, which are dragged: from thelr.submarine home.- She has triple expansion engines of \u2018570 indicated horse power on with 130 lbs; steam pressire and 93 revolutions.The vessel will carry a most \u2018 complete and up-to- date electric plant.into the frozen zone\u2026 ; The body of the veasnl Is entered throngh alr-locks, the doors.of which have layers | of asbestos sandwiched between two thicknesses of.wood.Every precgution will: taken for keep'mg out the freezing Antares tie © atmosphere \u2018from the interlor, \u2018for\u2019 of.the muny dangers with which the men'-of | the expodition \u2018will have to\u2019 contend the.éold is nat the least, formidable, Some of.the -sclentifie members are doctors as well, and one cabin la set apart in the ship as a simple hosp\u2018tal,- with\u2018 a conple \u2018of berths and a few necessary flttings.Behind the \u201ccooking range In the galley is\u2019 a huge \u2018tank, which Is there for the simple purpose ot | converting Ice into water for thé needs of those aboard.The ship carries distilling apparatus, \u201cby which salt water is made | fit.for drinkinz,.but there may \u2018be.a time \u2018when even salt\u2019 water wiH not be obtainable.As for food; enough of it in pre J serwed- form to last for three years will be: taken on board in \u2018the\u2019 course of \u2018the next week or two.\u2019 \u2014.The long sojourn among the leo g In| other ways to- be made as pleasant as pos?sible for both offlcera and orew.The - saloon: is to be fitted up with some show of ornament, and the ap will carry \u2018quite | a pretentious Wbrary.Some .of, the officers are making themselves reaponsible hy way of hobby for.something.outalde their own particülar provinces, Thus Mr.Skel- \u2018ton, .the chief engineer, ts fitting\u2019 up the \u2018Photographie department and\u2019 the dark room; and the library is being \u2018organized by Lieuténant Shackleton.who has \u2018already.\u2018received -gifts of nearly a thousand volumes of all déscriptions, many of \u2018them presented by well-known \u2018authors.No- dia- tinct.cabin can he spared for a library.| hnd so the roof of the saloon Is lined with book racks, more \u2018books\u2019 will be stored In each officer's enbdn, and the rest wil \u2018be packed away.In every nook and corner availible, When lelsure is to he spent.in an\u2019 éven, lighter way, music\u2019 will be avall- able, for a Dundee lady has presented the commander with a Pianola and a quantity \u2018of music.\u2018For at\u2019 least two years\u2014 \u2018hree, #f a fow more thousands of.pounds can he talsed\u2014this wonderful eblp and har gal- tant officers\u2019 and crew will be aione- among.the Ice of the Antarctic.* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eres NO SPITTING ON STREETS.Sydney, N.S.W., July 28.\u2014The authorities | kecently passed a by-law prohibiting the: practice of expectorating on the footways of the city; no steps were taken until last.week to enforce the, regulation, Eleven persons were\" summoned, inchiding .three Chinamen, but only one person, a China- man, put in an appearance.He was fined half-crown (60 cents) or twenty-four hours imprisonment.In the case of one, \u2018of the other Chinamen a similar penalty \u2018was exacted.The\u2019 difficulty the \u2018officer a the council experiénce is in procuring.the right addresses of the offenders, but as the council.is\u2019 determined to put down\u2019 the practice the officers will doubtless be \u2018a assisted by.the police.; \u201c : tes THIS SULTAN ANS PHYSICIAN.Vienna, July 26.\u2014The Sultans\u2019 court ror \u2018of the lancet, and frequently during the late war with, Greece prevented amputations of the wounded.He contended.thit was a sin to \u2018remove an arm or a leg, because if it were the will of Allah the men would recover without any operation.He iù also an opponent of antiseptic treatment and: of .jodoform.He denies the existence of .microbes, and succeeded in preventing the employment of tocaine throughout the empire on the ground that y and imperceptibly réduced men to insanity.i | \u2014rour 05 -\u2014 rangs | The Hague, July.26.\u2014Dr.Bredius, - the | director of the Mauritshuis, the well:known { picture gall \u201cst.The Hague, recently brought over from nd four remarkable paintings.One painted in 1627 \u2018by, Paulus belonged at one tinie to Bir Edward Bulwer Latton, .the nov.Menlèn, .Michael Weerts atid Peter.Van] uid\u2019 Osos.Oo, lees, Oak, 00.Sais 4 - x he : RS : ss as?x | ocentain - hold which Lord Rosebery stil} | = hue | j hope, ratier than the expectation, of pro.+ mestie policy.{ sudden cleavage ; the question is only one EEN \u201ccannot, .sclmals of thought and Sein an efficient |\u2018 instrument.* The two.sections -may call alist.The other pictures are by J.Van |.The paintings are of considerable | ' Ri tg an being.propefly authenti- = Im Text of the Manifesto\u201d bad by the \u2018Late Liberal | Leader, Sh - Tn re e.to an address signed by 114\u2019 membiers of the.City LAberal Club asking him to aval limself of a meeting où July 19th to address the members on the opinion it would be.grestly to the public advantage to -allow r sent, Lord Roseibe: low Gentiemen,\u20141 recelved last night a wholly unexpected - conmunication from a large proportion of\u2019 the mesobers of our club Inviting me_ to take advantage of the club mecting next Friday to offer.my opinion on the present political position, by which is meant, 1 suppose, the position of the Liberal parts.This I am always unwilling to do, for reasons which will appear.But this juncture ls such that I cannot \u2018well withstand.So I have resblved to defer to your wishes.I think is best, however, as\u2019 \u2018the meeting on Friday is one for private \u2018business, not to.make use of that opportun- ly, but to send you a letter Instead -of making you a speech.\u2018And first, T must utter a word ot per: sonal.explanation.PERSONÂL EX PLANATION, The Opposition \u2018In the \u2018House of Commons has met and unitéd, or re-united, on the double basis of a hearty and undis- puted- alleglunce to its leader, and a cows: plete Hberty of action and dissent with regard to the\u2019 one.vital question before the country.Utider \u2018this remarkable charter I desire to register my clahn to the.freedom\u2019 accorded to all i not necessarily: to' exercise Bt, but \u2018to enjoy At.In 1806 I laid down the Jdeadership of the Liberal ffarty, with the moting its: unity.For the same object, 1 have since \u2018then effaced myself, separated\u2019 myself, uot, without pain, froni many \u2018 old aseucla tions, \u2018 and refrahied from word or deed which could disturb that unlty or | embarrass my successors, That line of con- | duct has -not been generally.underaood, It was \u2018simple, .obvious and loyal; it bas \u2018been called mysterious, In any ave, \u2018ft has had no effect on the unity of the Liberal.party.\u2018That: party, In order to preserve the appearance of burmony, has conceded; a liberty of action and speech with regard\u2019 \u2018to.the war, which Is In effect universal Henty; und 1 hold.myself, therefore, ab- \u2018solutely from the restraint which I mpos- ed on myself neany five years ago.Not \u2018that I\u2019 desire \u2018to re:coter the arena of party polities.Far from it.J shall never volun- - tarily return to lt, On the contrary, I bebleve that there is a useful and uncoveted place in the \u2018commonwaalth, for one.who, having held high - \u2018office, and \u2018having no de- \u2018ire: to: hold it agai, \u201ccan speak his \u201cmind with absolute; independence.| speak, there- fôre, for iny self alone, | Excuse \u2018this paragraph of egotism, - for 'M\u2018is necessary to cauble.me to say.what I city \u2018express my views: That there 15 agrent Iibern! force, in the country,\u2019 that it could effcotively- combine on a domestic policy, and that it is eap- \u2018able of indefinite extension,\u2019 I am abeo-4 lutely convinoed.As to domestic polley, It has, indeed, n grent opportunity.But .for | dons, which are at this moment embodied \u2018to the Wir.What Is.the attitude of \u2018the- Litreral party * Neutrality and an open\u2019 mind.Now, I contend that this Is an.fn- possible atthude; and \u201conly spells.Liberal Chopotende.No party can cxlat on.such conditions, Ihe.area of comprehenslon is too.«vite \u2018On this question\u2019 if.embraces thé\u201d hu- tan.race.And this, questton 18.vital, mor- \u201catly ane potitieudly.: Morilly, cither the war Is Just\u2019 \u2018or \u2018utijust, elther the methods are uncivilized or 1egi- thosds unelvilized \u2018our \u201cGovernment and our mnaglon are criminal, ahd the war\u2019 should be stoppod at.any, cost\u2019 If the war be Just, varriéd- on by Weans Ww.hiôk are necessary * and.wg,\u201d it Is our.duty\u201d to .support - \u201cIt \u2018tn\u2019 a \u2018prompt and.succvssful \u201cconclusion.These are supreme issues.none \u2018greater ever divided two hostile\u2019 parties.How then can one.party agree.to differ on them ?\u2018Cavaliers and Roundhends might always as well bavé combined on the basis of each, maintaining thelr different oninions on the policy \u2018of Charles I.Politically, \u2018It in urged: that this 1s \u2018a transient «ifference, und that it will cease 16 operate.when, the.wir Is \u2018over, so that \u201cthe party \u201cwill then re-unite- without.difficulty, I do\u2019 not tink so.Those who en- tentaln those hopes \u2018know not the stomach of this people.\u201d Fox, I suppose, nourléhed the same Hluslon\u2019 when he opposed the great war with France.Bût In apite of- his vast abilities and his splendid charm; he \u201csplit his.Darty (retaining only a.fräction by bis side), and- excluded it.from power Lor pearly forty years.The truth ls that -Étatesmen \u2018who dissociate themselves from: thé nation in a gecat national question, sucli as a war, in which all strive and \u2018suf- for together, disaseoolate -themseives for intich \u2018longer.-than they think: That 1s a | conslderation.which should not welgh for an instänt against conviction.Büt It'is one \u2018which should not be forgotten by politi- clans, who db\u2018 not desire to seé the Gov- Into: the hands of their opponents, and the indefinite postponement \u2018 of their.own do- Nor\u2019 is th's an isolated question or a\u2019 of a group, -the cleavage ls of long stand- lig.Everyone, lydeed, seems anxious to |\" -\\gnore a.evade the real- truth as\" \u201cto the condition of the Liberal party.That cond!- tion Is not the result of accidental or.ephemeräl causes.Nor Is It, 1 am convime- |.el, any question of personal : Jealousies.Who ls jenlous of.whom ?What position |, 4h the \u2018party.is n subfoot of.énvy ?Cer- family \u2018not the Libera! throne, .the most uneasy that has existed since the.partl- tion of Poland.Allegations of such petty jealousies are.no doubt sincerely hazaried [ by: those .who cannot understand the par- glysls of Liberalism, But the root of this trouble lies much deeper, is far more.permanent and declsive; It cannot indeed be 8 mystery to anyone who has observed with any attention \u2018 the.mecont history of the, EMPIRE AT LARGE.For.te: .severance \u201c18 stmpty oh the war, which willl termina with\u2019 the war, but a alncere, fundamental, and ln- curable \u2018antagonism, of principle with regard to the \u2018Empire ht large and our com- \u2018sequent policy.Ome school, \u2018blind as 1 think to the developments of the world, is avowedly Insular; the other places as the first article of Its creed the responsibilities and mmintenance: of our free and beneficent Empire, »_ Take \u2018for.example: Bir WHfrid, \u2018 Lavwson \u201d.and Sir Ed- \u201cward Gray, \u2018 both \u2018onored : names lo Liberstem.\u2018Both hold with Intense odn- viction opintons on foreign and Imperial -po- which cannot by any concejvable |.©éinpromise .be reconciled.\u201d And yet the pe 1s to umite oñ the recognition and toleration.of both, Now à party canaot, be \u2014Veonducted \u201con-tle-prineiples of Issachar yt] ÿ Tate, n \u2018these - two themselves by the ame name apd row in \u2018the same boat.But if so, the boat can | nèver sérence, for they ere rowing 'n \u2018opposite \u2018directions.Until the crew make > thelr mind togrards what polat.they are political situation, and adding that In thei | ers to be pre- ry Yes sent the: fol- ; \u2018the pressure upon me to say something | at | 1 have to soy.I have to free myself before alt that, it.cam only hecome à power when .| it has made up its inlud on.Imperal ques in.the wi.The whole aurplre bas Tallled [- st hnate, 1f the war be.unjust, and its me- 1: ernment of this_country fall permanently | | July rm PURE, hon CRADE Gocoas and Chocolates, Breakfast Coces\u2014Abeo- Intely pare, nutritious, and costs less than ons éent a Premium No.1 Chocolate.\u2014The best plain chocolate in the .market for drinking and also for | making cake, fcing, ice-cream, \u201cGerman Sweet Chocolate.~Good to eatand godd to drink; palatable, nutritious, and healthful.- : to row, ° \u2018their bark can never move: it \"can only revolve.The real cause, then in my Judgement\u201d of the weakness of the Itberal party, is an Jon on a group of questions.of ihe.first : \u2018Unportance, [hls 18 not-the fault of any.leader, nor is it in any sense.a.personal | matter.It is the.evolution .of.our Empire, and of Imperlai feeling during the past\u2019 twenty years which has produced this di- \u2018vergence.It could not, perkaps, have been | avoided, and it cannot now \u2018be healed, or even concealéd, by a party meeting, - Onë schdol or \u2018the other pust prevail if the Liberal party la once more to become a \u201cforce; We to speak \u2018of\u201d the grand old principles of the Liberal party.Its all very well for a \u2018peroratbon.But for practical or business \u201cpurposes it Is necessary to Kkiow ' what these.principles; are, as.applied to the Brit- | : dsh Empire in the present condition.of the ! world.- This, \u201chowever, may be.considered.to be a:matter of purely\u2019 panty comcern.Even then, in- view of our party system, it ls serious enough.To me, however, \u2018it.is a matter.of national nnd not of party Im: nortance, or I should not ættempt to deal with It.And to tbat great multitude who- are not\u2019 politicians at\u201d all, at must dn any £13: + iT fui à yi 3% = g Fr i fi Treen r and smoothness.genei ot D ee vented the « + -But man inven sur to nto - and \u2018mow invisible.hes dre put on asphalt streets as w as on shoes.The surface heater in a horizon- \u201ccline task on low iro \u201cA hoo! rojects from this Sand under hood.are rows of burners.A hand od for comp air is attached to e , machine, and ; sed ar Es heater, w weighs abou unds, is pushed to the eighe where, the: pate is put on.\u2019 \u2018The heat from -th Sue flames soon softens the asphalt,\u2019 ° which | js removed.asphalt mixture is laid on ,ind the and old mixtures are in- imately and thoroughly incor porated.\u2019 The patch is raked, tamped a rolled until it is level with sthe general & surface,\u2019 .| play: to pack the asphalt and make jt |and few days th disap- Ep ed | Music and the Drama \u2018The Danites™ wall de splehdtaiy mount | \u2018ed at the Fianoals.The play, naturally Jends itself to stage embellishments, as the action \u2018takes \u2018place in the\u2019 wild west, with the Mghty\u2019 \u2018Slerra Nevadn= as a vackground to a story of intense Int.est dealing with one of the niost picturesque episodes, of \u2018American history\u2014thé settlement of the | Mormons- in Utah.The play, which Is | probably the most successful purely \u2019Amer!- can drama holding-the stage to-day, ts Tull | of clever character studies of .the- early /pioneer- days, and the comedy relates \u20ac .tale of persecution\u2019 and suffering.The pieces will be strongly cast.Mr.d.\u201cHenry Kolker is to play Sandy, the rough, big-hearted hero, with Mies Lotta Linthi- cum as Billy Piper, a part which should suit her admirably.Messrs.\u2018Day and Hart bave two: quaint types \u2018of Westerners, the Pareon and the Judge.wbile Mr: W.J.| Déming will appear -as a Chinaman.Miss Lucia Moore will de-a young widow who comes \u2018to teach school ina rough mining camp and Misses \u2018McGregor and Blanche Seymour have\u2019 parts that.offer fine oppor- CT ROYAL.p The Royal - seu re-open\u201d on\u2019 Mondaÿ ; \u2018au gust 12, with \u201cThe \u2018American\u2019 Girl.\u201d - \u2018gumber of tmprovementé have been edie .which will materially add to the comfort, of the patrons of the house.À system of: ventilstion has been introdoced.and several alterations made in the lobby.A the \u2018Mine -of.attractions bas been booked, and evelything points to a prosperous | Beason.| MBE FISKE EE COMING.As readers \u201cof.the story; \u201cMiranda of thé \u2018Balcony,\u201d \u201c know, ft is one of tbe most \u2018or Aginal and entertaining among recent works lof fiction.Its leading characters.and vital | _ characteristics are English, and it Jends.itself admirably to dramâtie use.The char- ecter of Miranda would seem to Le must happlly sulted to Mrs, Fiske, while the \u2018story la rich in\u2019 other figures that.should | \u2018be wonderfully realized by the magnificent company that will be seen in Mrs Fiske's support, end ite localities give fuil scope.scenic treat: will be taken by Mrs.Fiske's management.This actress\u2019 ; productions.as is well known, are among the most artistic and complete in the con: deurporaTy theatre, and stand comparison\u2019 - with:the most \u2018pretentious that come from \u2018the otfier side.\u2018The dramatization of: M1 = vipda of the Balcony\u2019 has heen made by Anne.Crawford Flexner, \u2018ate.of recognized \"literary and dramatic ability; who, \u2018it ls \u2018pronmsed, - will become | tbe women dramatists of the day.\u2018Miranda of the \u2018Balcony\u2019 will.be the\u2018 \u201cfirst attraction.at the.Academy, \u2018opening.Monday, September 2.2.) 4 OUR NAVY.\u201cne management\u201d of \u201cour Nerd\u201d | have decided anagem another weék to thelr \u2018Montreal engagemett, and consequently} this eplendidly artistic production will be seen -agañn each - evening in the Arena: The entertainment \u2018hee undoubtedly struck a popular chord in the tnmds of the people |' and a doubt \u2018very \u2018lerge audiences will next week \u2018be the, rule.The show is different from \u2018any former moving pictures before seen In this city.in this respect, that: \u2018there is in It a constant and continuous terest Im what le depicted.It Is.Dot merely a collection of pictures, each demanding attention because of individual merit, but each .picture is Interesting \u2018in itself, and slso as forming part of a gen- \u201ceral subject that has a great hold on - the | admiration of the public, \u201cOur Navy\"! was given by royal commend \u2018before the late: Queen at Osborne, and hds among \\ts pat- | \\rons the Duke of Cornwall end York, KG.,\u2018 who, \u2018by the way.attended the pro- - duction in Sydiey, Australia, last month, [the Lords af the Admiralty, by whose pet- |-.| matssson-thbe photographs were\u2019 - and Lord Minto, Governor-General of Can\u2019 Aq .| ada, Beginning on Monday evening the re-.\u2014-guiar-£Qur.-Navy' pictures.will.be suppla-.mented by the funeral of -our late Queen, which will be accompanied by the same | music wich wes played on the occasion.| YFhig_ set of views includes both the pageänt | on.sea and fand, and sre most\u2018 reverently sad impressively given, ~ Seats may.be Office.A SOHMER PARE.\u2018The very pronounced.tif wade \u2018by Prof.MeCart's and monkeys, at Bohmer Park, thié week, has quite.warranted the management In retaining the act.for the coming week.Their performance is & very -Cunny -one, .and \u2018Jt shows any.amount of care In the traïning.The\u201d famous .Dam- man family of scrobats will bè the \u201chead- .Mpners, They have just concluded \u2018Suoremsful engagement in Europe, and come home to.America with all sorts of Jaurels.They are five ip number and their act ls looked upon as one of the best ever attempted by acrobats, Gallndo, the ecisy modeler, Is also to: appear.He .make a feature of well-knowa faces, including those of several local \u2018gentlemen, \u2018 Mae Taylor is sald to who shofild make a Pate Ochller, the baritone, wil be ag&in heard in .séme of the nombers real.The Lave made him popular in \u201cgain to suffer from pain in thé Accompanied by \u2018a lethargy impossible to over 7 0ome\u2014I-employed sioian-who-named- né will, us Smal, ptit up Mon programme.: .DRAMATIC Gosse, 5 oo with the Hagenbacks, of of Hamburg, for two.large, wütte.camel £ » for use in thel# \u2018suuisies for \u2018clever \u2018edaracterise ions.\u2026 \u201c2 À quetting room.\u201c| wrote \u2018Jack añd œ Bean Stalk.\u201d - other.guatantee than this needed, the fact | a Vassar gradu: | Jopen until 1 p.m., though groceries.were Not pold.\u2018Complaint was lodged against |\u2019 | ronition of.=» Montreal.woman.Owing.booked in advance - at the, Star Breach : | who \u2018have: been cured.of- t \u2018a clever soubreétte; They \u2014whoï-]- je opens 1 n Chicago, September a al them, but - the date of the.first pertorm- alice.bas not yet been fixed.; Nixon & Zimmerman daim to.have clear ed over $25,000 on Willard\" Spenser's suc- \"during dts 84 nights\u2019 run at tbe Chestnut Btreet.Theatre, Philadelphia, ending on Saturday, June \u201830, truly a remarkable\u2019 record.éonsidering tbe lateness of the theatrical season.Some comprebensive idea of thie full measure of this success may.be gleaned fremi the fact that the \u2018average weekly \u2018receipts had to.reach thé sum ot nearly, 1f not quite, $8,000 ¢ in order 103 ge\u201d ,complish this result.The time of hetion of \u2018de\u2019 Kovèn 4nd.8mith\u2019s new opera, \u201cMald Marian.\u201d a se-: Erlanger.will present the Bostoniaus- tn Philadelphia in November, is a period in | the fourteenth century.The story will be told\" in tlires scts.\u201cThe \u2018scenes will De great stages pictures of a \u2018beautiful old English \u2018park and castle, a camp of the œu:.waders in Palestine with \u2018the walls of the fortified city in the distance and an Eng- - leh baronial hall, a fine old mediaeval ban- Boine of the characters will be thoke with whom.the admirers of comic \u2018opera became.acquainted in \u201cRobin Hood\u201d \u2018Will Scarlet, \u2018Friap Tuck, Allan Dale, Guy Dorden.Archaeologists and artists are now .at work on the models for.the: scenery\u2019 \u2018and designs\u2019 for \u2018the costumes.Kirk: La ShèHe has prepartions atoot to.present his star, Frank: Daniels, next .néa- \u2018son in a new musical .comédy, Designers, costumers and \u2018scenic.artists.\u2018ire at work and rehearsals \u2018start shortly.The book of this new piece is: by R.A.Barpet, who Were \"that M -hes been accepted by Kirke La Shelle, who §s himself a finished librettist, sbould suffice.His new production |s.one.\u2018eminently adapted to Frank Daniels, wbo bas made thousands TE ele \u201ctroubles and laugh.sa.Hoyt 8 \u2018pläyers, a repertoire.organiantion | \u201cbarnstorming\u201d \u201cthe West, received & lesson \u2018that\u2019 should prove one to ail other \u2018\u2019pl-\u2019 tatical\u201d\u201d companies and: local - or out-of- town managers, \u2018On July.5'the Hoyt Play: ers were bifled to produce.a play entitled \u201cPike County People\u201d at the Wilson: Opera \u2018House, - Beloit,\u201d Wis.; during \u2018the second 1d \u2018of the play Mr.\"WHson, \u2018the.local manager, | recognized: *'Plke County.People\u201d to be Willlam A.Brady's \u201cWay Dows East.\u201d \u2018Mr.Wilson.-rang \u2018down \u2018the: curtain\u2019 and compelled the manager \u2018of \u2018the company\u2019 to \u201cappear before the footlights, apalôgize and return the momey to those having paid for admission.Were all out-of-town managers \u2018as\u2019 honést as Mr.Wilson there would not be any.pecorsity for our « prevent vis piracy av : Lu ; - ALSO: A GROCERY STORE.\u201c Frankfort-on-Main; \u201cJuly.26:\u2014There is one department.\u2018store.in *Frankfort-on- Main.The proprietor is Hermann Schmol-.\u2018ler.He \u2018and \u2018his establishment are the \u2018object of much hatred among the other storekeepers.y are compelled by law: to close after à a.m.The.department store; which selln canned goods, has hitherto \u2018 \u2018remained Herr Schmoter \u2018and the court fined him 10 marks (82.38), and \u2018ordered.him to close \u2018hour.\u2026 4 .CL a \u201cFORCED T0 EAT .to Dyspepsia.; There are many ways by which\u2019 dyspep- of Mrs.Blair, of 1010 Bt.Denis St, Mont- | real, was surely not the least distressing.\u201cMrs.Blair is one.of the of those ir stomach troubles hy \u2018Dodd's.Dyspepsia - Tablets.of its many forms cannot do better than ad Mrs.Blair's: statement.printed be- - low.Dodd\u2019s \u2018Dyspepsia Tableig were exprèus- ly compounded to act on the fodd in the stomach, They are natural digostants, actually performing thé work of digestion With, or without any air from she: ste: \u201cmach.In this way they cure all ttie effects and \u2018painful symptoms of undigested or.fer-| mented food, prevent soi stomach, heart: burn, acidity, pain in the stomach, water brash, wind, and other unpleasantness.est the stomach, \u2018which grows strong \u2018and.capable of work once more.As-a permanent \u2018cure for (Chronic Dyw od reputation ell over the world: \u201cFor more than twelve montha writes .Blaig, \u201cI suffered with a gnawing _stomach, and.whit I was informed was a pressure of wind on\u2019 the heart.I ind a marked indisposition rip | artnotet quinine\u2014whicb, cessful comedy opera, \u201cMiss Bob White,\u201d | quel to \u201cRobin Hood,\u201d \u2018in\u2019 which Klaw & | ©.:\u2014the Sdbesiff of Nottingham! Little: John, {.of Gisborne, Marian, Lady \u2018Vivian snd: Datite | On: \u2018Buriday, grocery stores:|\u2019 his store inf future \u2018on.Sunday at the legal | .gia \u2018tortures its victim but-the experiencè | Those who, suffer with Dyspepsia in any | pepsia, Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia \u2018Tableta have an} - OVER ne [id sod Bi Ar Al involved in the Wraigle, Co : \u2018New work, July India, Says and Boll- via bave become involved.in a trade war \u2018over quinine, and.ag Indie means England, while Java stands for Holland, tho triangular -struggle is likely to be interesting.Holland]: deciares\u2018 that it owns the only rdal, gepuine, blow in the bottle \u2018brand of quinine, and that it comes from Java.Eugland fusiate.that \u2018the Indian variety is the Bottes brand and \u2018that the Javanese article ts deficient as «à féver cure.Boltvia\u2014with Peru to-back\u201d her\u2014 laughs at the pretensions of both countries, \u2018saying that South America is the \u2018home.of the tree from which quinine is ablained, and that - the Indian and.Javanese varieties are merely transplanted weaklings from, the.na tive forests.- \u201cTo this tiangular battle of the resi quinine another issue niay be joined, with Germany | at its head.The German chemists, deploring)] \u2018the \u2018high prices and heavy duty placed upon real quinine, have long been \u201ctrylng to pros dude it aruficlally\u2014synthetically, they call it.|- They have succeeded so well that most of \u2018the cheap quinine sold in the United States].is ertificial.According to the chemists who .| manufacture it, the artificial.drug is just as good \u2018as the real, but most physicians insist \u201cthat nature is a better chemist.tan the Germans and decry the\u2019 imitation brand.The.like nearly \u2018every | other new product is one ot.the derivatives ; of: coal tar\u2014Dhas, however, grown to be such \u2018an Important manufacture: that\u2019 Germany is taking 'a good.deal of interest in its success.\u201cThe German Goverument, : therefors, , considers ftaelf affected by the \u2018quarrel\u2019 among the threè countries producing.the ienuine drug, \u2018and , tbat the Bolivian and Peruvian foreets are worked out, that\u2019 the Indian variety does not contain true.quinine and.that tlie Javanese \u2018article - 18.80 poorly prepared that ft can never show two.samples alike.Incidentally to this| three sided ättack there has been presented |.I's neat\u2019 summary of\u201d the advantages ot the/| quinine produced by the coal tar tree, which]: \u201cis gala te be strong: standard and superior.- \u2026 5 MARKET, op \"WORLD.\"The qüartel over the quinine question ul \u201creally based ~ upon-the question of which.\u2019 country shall\u2019 \u2018supply the\u201d drug market of the \u201cworld with\u2019 quinine.At: present London.ma \u201cthe.chief market for the Indian and South\u2019 American products \u2014 although some of the latter is handled in New York\u2014while Ani- sterdam\u2019 Is the, principal mart tor the: Javan- \u201ceso brand.Berlin does a large business inf the \u2018artificial product.Mt \u201cshould\u201d de-remem- | -béred.that quinine fs an elaborate \u2018product.There is no such thing as a quinine tree, for instance.\u201d -The drug is obtained from a tree known- variously as Cinchona Officinalis, Cin-| chona Succirubra, Cinchona Calisaya, etc.The first enumerated \u2018might be translated as \u201cOfficial Quinine,\u201d the second as *\u2018Red-juiced | Quinine,\u201d and the tifrd: as \u201cCalisaya Quinine.\u2019 vo, The tree: trom: which quinine, As produced \u2018in \u2018an uvergreen; \u201cwhich.\u2018sometimes - grows \u2018to \"a height of 80 feet.The tree is valued solely .on account of \u2018the medicinbl properties of its bark, \u2018which has\u2019 been\u2019 \u2018known since 1638 as a valuable tonte - and \u2018tebrituge\u2014or- tever.- cure.\u2019 AL first it \u2018wag kodwn as cinchona bark, be- \"cause the wife of the Governor of Peru, the| \u201c Countess, ot \u201cChinchon, was thie, \u2018first person | \u2018of \u2018note to.be gured by the drug.General knowledke of the.virtues of the :bark.Was [got the.namé of Jenuit's bark, and.because tie, is not very &lear.The Peruvian \u2018word |\" for bark\u2014not necessarily Peruvian\u2019 bark\u2014was quina, and it is allegeu that when the.two | French chemists, succeeded, in \u20181820, 3n extricting ; the active.principle, or alkaloid, from \u2018Petuvian dark; \u201cthey gave the name \u201cot quintrie.to the chief : alkaloid.: The first of- the drug.over.which the three countries are nôw- quarreling céme\u201d to Europe |: about 1630.For.many yeara-it was used only in the \u2018sbape of: a\" decoction of\u201d the\u2019 dark.\u2018When: the active principle _ quinfae \u2014 Wen, \u2018found, it - was used in \u2018 pretereüce: Karly in the exhaustion\u2019 of the South American aupply.dians, who sought out the \u2018cinchona trees and\u2019 felled them to etrip\u2019 \u2018the bark.Under.mo- been stopped, it \u2018having been found: that the \u2018young, wood of the trees Fields the feat quin- ime, and tiiat 3t can be out without endanger \u201cIng: the lite of.the: tres.° PE VALUABLD- senbh.were entirely.dependent \u2018upon Bouth America \u201c| for their \u2018supply ot cinchona bark, which wag obtained from cultivated.trees growing in Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador._fore_ it.bad become evident.that some other.\u201catt made to plant cimchona trees] in- Algeria, but.it.was not successful.In 1856 the Dutch Government: sent a man to Peru to get trees \u2018and seed.He \u2018got both, brought thein.to Java-only to find that there \u2018About: this tims a native.named Manuel Inera \u2018Dutch agent wera ho good, and that \u2018he had good trees, \u201c Lédger, wlio was an Englishman, \u2018in London.Ledger notified the: Dutoh Bov- \u201cthey paid him the sum of 600 rupess, which the seeds for him, \u2018caught Bim wpon his return to the clnchona \u201cforests and, knowing that he bad taken seed Whipped him so that be died.Es Si i I Wo | has instituted a campaign having for ita ôb-| : Ject : the demonstration of the alleged fact | \"disseminated by the Jesuits, \u2018from: \u2018which jt \u201cof its\" origin, of Peruvian bark.The \u2018origin: .of the name \u2018ot its \u2018medicinal.product, quin-} Pelletier and Caventou, | 1800 the.demand \u2018tor the drug- bad grown toi such an extent that there seemed danger: of] The drug, \"at that, time; \u2018was obtained by Ia-} dern' conditions this destructive process nas |] Until 1887 English\u2019 manufacturers.of quinine ht Some years be-|- source \u2018of supply was needed, and in 149 an) though almost.at the cust of his lité; and! was: nbt a grain of quinine 1n any of them.| \u201cMaman went to & man named Lodger, whol was d@ing business in Bolivia, and toid him || that the ssed which the cascarrileres (as the| \u201cbark _Eatheters sre called) had gfven to the].somo nècde, which bad \u2018been \u2018collected\u2019 trom- 1 \u2019 ' bought the.seeds from : the\u201d.native\u2014twenty |.\u2018Fpounas-\u2018in àll-anû setit-theta to nis brother] ernment that be Nad sick seeds, whereupon ; | le about $160, and the seeûs were went to Java|.to.be planted.Ledger gave the native sqmal.more mopey-and told him to secure more of].but the -omacacrileron| to be sent awiy, they imprisoned Mm std | in constantly inoreastag q The trigagular quarrel Tee.therefore, , be- \u2018some practically a battle between | the scat- tions, the desasndanis.of the Pecuviané \u2014 ].which were taken to Java\u2014and the varieus | brands cultivated fn India.The Mogtiab Gaversmont peoms to be the only one which bas \u2018experimented with trees not usually sup- Posed Lo contain quinine The Javanese have but ons kind, while the In@an: plantations | grow ten different: kinds of cinehons.trees.| \u201cwhich all produce quinine, ; The drug used in medicine is.known an quinine sulphate.It.la made by treating the | ground up bork with hot erude petroleum.This dissolves out tho alkalelds.- The ofl 19 attarwards washed with diluted.sulphubic acid.which takes out \u2018the alkaloid.° is then returned to its tanks, to be used over | :and over again, while the alkaloid, or quin- |: ine itaelt, orystallizes out from the acid: sois tion, as_sulphate of quinine., me | Tha Round Trip from Quebes to Ro- berva) and Chicoutimi by rail, ttirough thelovely lake and mountain scenery of the Canadian Allirondacks, down the Sagusnay River and back to Quebec by steamer, touching at all the beautifal \u2018seaside resorts of the Lower St.Laws rence.is without doubt one of the most \u2018varied and delightful tours on.this \u2018sonttnent.Mountain air and salt sen brosses.' A daylight trip both ways.| No tourist: should fail to take it.Hxpel lent accommodation at Hotel Roberval, each, \u2018 -recreation \u2018and health-givin, address R.G Kimpton, Abonakis SpringsP.Q.(Tu ZEST amd rURSST INDIA PALE ME I FERN R Fins, dle and\u2019 \u2018Porter Brewers.\" \u201cWood and Bottles.F amiliés ogulacly | supplied.- .[ 1006.Notre Dame St.Montreal, - Pale.Ales \u2018and Porter LACHINE, 24 Montreal office Main ses.ear\u2019 Bt.James Street\u2019 Vienna a Lager| G.Reinhardt & Sons oo BREWERS.529 City Hail Avenue,\u2019 - Montreal.| LAGER BEER.ALE ann i PORTER.- VIENNA LAGER, Familiea supplied.Letter In a pleasing one evidently from - | \u2026 the-amile on the Indy's face.Bub even the best news veads better when on good paper.The beat\u2019 thoughts and dearest words Ione much.when conveyed ou poor stationery._ Get the dainty - \u201cFrench - Organise\u201d.tered remnants of the old Peruvisn planta- | The oll |.Round trip \u201ctickets only Ten Dollars.i an ideal mat, for the | ABENAKIS : family to spend the sea- | son.Country air, boating.thing and fishing |.\u2019 In fact ali tho comforis.of home with rest, Abenakis Min.| eral Water.For {llustruted booklet and rates - Malt Era WM, bow & cos.| CROWN.STOUT \u2018have always « on.band : the various kinds of ALE mdPORTER| Jawes & Co, Brewers | | actine Rapids | | Hydraulic & Land C Co.| Nm WALSH & co.MOWBOON is the Original Packet ite a aket when others are forgotten.Wo Ten possesses he «0.qualite flavor of MONSOON.Buffalo Hotels LE LAN J Ten of Cansds, and.will doubtless Strictly First-Class and Up-to-date.LINCOLN HOTE L 14th AND RHODE ISLAND STRERTS.Pe ent brick bullding.: Al} modern tm- provements.Capacity four hi \u201cclass cafe and buffet.7.undred.Fest | Pan-American Catering Cp.i 4% HOTELS AND ANNEXES.- tes, any time during season, 31.50 day.aH Office \u2014 44 D.8.Morgan Banding.Buffalo, N.Y.W.C.Kingsbury, Manager.MARYLAND COTTAGE.105 Maryland Street, Buffalo, N.Y.Rates, $1 per day.each, with special ratés to parties.Direct car line to grounds, write.for booklet.Two blocks from Main Entrance.with b 3150 bat se and Grant dh eo Pre wiiid ens mista, Pan-American Hotel System , .| Controlling the Buckingham, Marlborough and Lillian and several dwellings: se temper-.ary structures; 2 up-to-date-rooms, 1.00 per 8 ay up.\u2019 Apply.om NORTHWESTERN ROTEL, Oor.Grote and Military Streets, Buffalo West the door; N.Y.C.THEF.B, ROBINS F.8.ROBINS, \u2018Hota! Buckiaghan, Bultaly.IY.| St.Ermin\u2019s Hotel, Close to The Ki .Thé House PF A Palas, \u2019 \"And All Government oom \u201d 9 ; 5 LARGEST IN | 4, LONDON, The.Lounge i is one of the \u2018most magnificent in a ENG.\u201cre \u2014\u2014American.or \u2018European Plan\u2014 H A WLR & DISCOUNT | Baby Carriages : ; and \u2018Go-Carts.00, HOUSES * FURNISHED OR TO LET UNFURNISHED we have sème good houses: is choice locations at reduced reats | THE J .CRADOCK SIMPSON BEAL ESTATE & AEE ue, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.> | CRESCENT STREET-FOR SALE À well built, stone front; \u2018commédious.residence (over 23 feet wide), in: \u201cfine order throughout, containing 11 rooms, eXtension \u2018kitchen, bot water heating, and Jully.equipped i in every.respect.Price, 310 000.THE Je CRADOCK SIMÉSON R EAL ESTATE & AGENCY.0.JAMES STRES LACHINE.RAPIDS Electric Light or Power.customers \u2018who require steam tor\u201d heat i in \u2018| winter.\u201cbut sould.use sleotrio pores; in \u2018summer.; LA = Also special.rates tor power not: ror quired during the peak of our load, whish in winter is from 4 till: 8 pm.It this, inorests you, let us have \u2018our | agent call on you.and.explain dotails., 1 F | will pay you, to look into.this, \u2014 (LIMITED; 38 \u2018VIOTORIA SQUARE._ : Telephone \u201cMain 1748: | ||Prumbing Satisfaction | Our equipment an nnd Ld Sx! flonooin grerz pranch ee n Brak Kes, ei eli Cl Lf Glos saû Shades.© \u201c| sents, \u201cspd 1srge number standing.These trees are used: sofely for Something Over 20,000 trees grow from, hess -ot-them-ate- sui\" linen, apm in ot otage == \u201c1 \u201cenvelopes to matoh-\u2014in the cor- | , Gas.Fitters Plumber axd SreamPiters - -Ofice -and\u2014Works\u2014 Bet to Soi CRate sTRWED 1.118 feet deep to a lane.1 ates to fend on Diamonds, W | te mt 2 De Oued Mh LOT FOR SALE - On.St.Janies Street.between Windsor and Mountain: | Streets, 40 ft: 6 in: front- by © a\u201d .\"REAL ESTATE & AGENCY o, am ST, JANES STREET.: Low: price for a quick sale.: \u201c| THE).CRADOCK SIMPSON We ill ive.special inducements\u2019 vo.x our New Process Bread Is the very best hat out be made.The gluten has boon fully developed.- Wo ad bo pleased térhave you se it torn [JAMES 1M.AIRD, me Acier à IRR, an so tinés of m their seed, ms they are now about forty-five years old, and a tree is Larvestable at six yours.AU \"the Dutch plantations in Java] + i rn ion Ask enuine \u2018 .a : a eu WANTED : For Wark on Quoi Bridge,\u201d + rn A ea LN BE .Gouth Africa.New Orleans, though the ce LOW 10 PER CENT.\"drawn, bu} owing to the facts that their © ning only large lots were purchased, buit ., \u201cexercise after the railroad \u2018journey.to this - than 10 per cent.was considered.splendid, .\u2018bands high, or horse 14 to 16 hands, sound - against them.A\u2019 ve rinary surgeon.and ré vie Sn pre Drtined to Supply.tea \u201cHOW THE MULES ARE.: CHOSEN AND CARED FOR PROPORTION oF DEATHS DURING.THB VOYAGE HAS PALLRN BE- \u2018 New Orleans, July 26 26.The shipments of horses and mules from this city to -\"Bouth Africa by the British have just \u2018passed the hundred thousand: mark, -and a requisiton upon the remount station for.\u2018fifty thousand more been received.- \u2018The exportation of these animals is the | largest the world has ever known, and as a military purchase.by one country.from another it ranks with the greatest of any kind.\u2018Texas has ben practically dramed, -and Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming and other stock raising, States of the South: and .West have been so neirly depleted that -, the $40 animals of .1899 bring.290 to-day: : More mounts than men have gone to main mounting station, is only one of half a dozen.From \u2018Austria, Portugal and Canada animals nave been.cost in other countries ia\u2019 from 50 to:100, per cent higher than in this and that the \u2018American mounts are better constituted : * to withstand * the fevers\u2019 to which\u2019 they, are subjected in Africa, every order that can be filled is placed here.In the begin- now of necessity, corrals have to be maintained at all the large centres in the mule raising sections\u2014Houstou and Dallas, in.+ Texas; St.Louis and Kansas City, in Mis souri, ete.To these: even individual animals are.now, brought: If they pass in- -epection they are purchased on the - spot, \u201cWhen the collection at any of \u2018these cor \u2018rals is large enough a stock train is.\u2018char: tered, and they are rushed here.A à LARGE CORRALS,- The corrals here\u2019 are- the most.L complete and among the largest in the country: They .cover, including stables, hospitals, exercising fields, etc., about twenty acres, and will accommodate sevén thousand bead.Upon arrival from.the sub-corrals tHe animals are.asosrted.\u201d First as to: fitness \u2018for transportation ; those out of con |: - \u2026 dition, eick, enfecbled or bruised in transit |.- are.consigned to.the hospital, : where they | = © are treated and exercised until fit to ship.Then they are assorted according \u2018to\u2019 spe-.\"cial \u2018qualifications.Each\u201caniral is vaccinated, numbered on \u2018the hoof \u2018and marked\" in different ways that designate the ser-: vice for which the veterinary .surgeons have decided \u2018he is best fittted.A broad Arrow: Consignes an animal: to the heavy artillery, a narrow oie, to- the, ilght artil- | lety, a double cross the \u2018civalry and no |.mark to the \u2018pack trains or some other |\u201d unattractive \u2018branch \u2018of \u2018the\u2019 service.- All \u201cHave at least three days\u2019 rest and ight -city before they, are.shipped.THE TRANSPORTS.- The fleet of transports.engaged \u2018is max up of transformed cotton.carriers that | used to ply between- here: and, Liverpool.: * Cotton carriers are built: as.nearly air tight as is possible; that when fire occurs | it can run for dayp before it becomes mas- | \"ter.\u2018They are the best class of freighters \u2018and the largest, and, as regular cattle\u2019 ships could not be had, a.fine figure bad.| ; to be-offered the owners to allow them to undergo the alterations \u2018necessary to make such vessels fit for stock to live in\u2019 while ercssing the Equator.- Sheets of steel were hacked out of their sides for.ventilation | ebove the waterline, and great canvas air sheets were erected .to collect and force air through tubes into the lower compartments.The nail, saw, hammer and chisel bad fo more regard for the carved.cabin woodwork \u2018than they had for the rough © pine of \u2018which the stalls were built from wheel to keel.The: transports all fiy the British flag.An average of £18 is paid for each animal that is loaded, \u2018whether it reaches its destination or dies en- Toute.The freight exactly equals, \u201cthe: \u2018average.\u2019 \u2018cost of the mulés; \u2018and i is $u less than that.1 of the horses.° SAIL ONCE A WEEK.The transports gail about once a\u2019 | week, \u2018carrying from 1,400 to 2,000 hesd.The wind sails face forward, and ag it 13 necessary to: be: under - way.to force the draughts, the ship has: to be loaded as quickly as possible (it generally takes.\u2018about twelve hours), and the boat is got off immediately thereupon.In rough wea-; ther the waves often roll through the holes | in the sides and dousg the animals.But that is a blessing.- In the long trip across.the torrid zone the heat down in the hold becomes awful.The animals arè packed in side to side\u2014t is \u201cstanding room \u2018only.\u201d\u201d All last: \u2018summer a loss of no more but this year the losses are being held under that.As everything\u2019 grows.more systematic the percentage\u2019 of loss grows gradually less.This is- partly \u2018due, however, to the stiffening of the physical examinations.\u2018Ât firat any mule 18 or 14 of limb and- in good condition; was an acceptable reériit.Now only an.animal with a tried constitution i is sent\u2014one that shows signa of being an-immune from.certain diseases or that, has been inoculated \u2018about 100 mulèteers accompany each ship.The latter, besides feeding and watering the animals and cleaning their stalls each.day, are required: to assist the doctor in dosing the \u2018sick, binding the braised and \"slinging up in canvas hammocks, passed | .under their bellies, those that \u2018become too | weary to stand longer.Then they have to throw overboard the dead.: The transports have come to be known\u2019 among the great fish\u2014porpoises,.harks, ete.\u2014and they follow the ships for:days, sure of at least three good meals of mule flesh 8, day.LENGTH OF THE TRIP.- The {aster vessels mks the trip.to Cape Town er Delagos Bay in twenty-eight and | « ~ thirty-one days, respectively.By this time many a dead heid haa to be lifted be lifted ashore.The others stretch ahd soon \u2018the pleasure of being on terta firma : once more revives.them all to \u2018a froliasome etate, and they: become uecottrollad 4 jumping and bucking\u2019 and kickirig with ASTHMA CURED 2 pritebis .Asthma Sore \u2018mever fails, Tt gives te-.mr sends\u2019 a] note Free by mail to pou - Fdered in a gale off Hayti.After five days™ ! work in attempts to float hér she was ] price, and an advance to $15 and passage Australia, | \u2018ther.Hobos, tramps.and loafers of every for \u201cone hundred muleteers imm \u2018run in.twenty papers in different cities.\u2018the shoulder generally contains their all, \u2018the intention of letting \u201cthe light strike \u2018him\u2019 at meal time.and resting in the hay \u201cr times.\u201c Æach-t thinks he is \u201cslick\u201d enough \u201ctaught: by the story of - Jouah- and the: \u201cnot reply: \u201cIt's bard: to seep, a food 1 man | \u201cdown\u201d.A TT LE ; i one so young.; (Has MOTHER FEARSD SHE WOULD \u2018her daughter\u2019s suffering and subsequent Te.1 storation to health: \u201cAt the age of eight,\u201d - \u201c:I'would twitch and jerk apasmodically, and | she could scarcely hold a dish in her hand, -and had \u2018to.be.locked after almost like \u2018an | of the trouble has since made itself mani- \u2018but have worked a permanent cure.\u201d | and the cures thus effected are permanent | strengthens\u2019 the nerves, and \u2018thus reachent boxes for $2.50 ressing the Dr.Wil.| Tams Medicine e, Ons, .HIS CAUSE FOR THARS.\u201c Tit-Bits: Silt is a a for: the.most stubbor case.v Tate Good.\u2014 7 To Browne's | ËE GHLORODYNE.: The Original and and Only Genuine | \u201c Vicé-Chañceliër sir w.W.Page.Wood: states = Collis Br Sue was undoubtediy the inventor of Chlorcdyn B and.the whole story of the Defendant; Free- | - man, was literally \u201cuntrue, and he regretted | B- been sworn ta \u2014Timen, | -publicly in, Court that De.July 10.Dr.J.Collis Browie' .Chlorodyne : 5 ne best nd mow ra remedy in ag as nsump Neuralgia, Rbeumatism, etc.- tos, \u201cThe Mlustrated London News, of September - 28th, 1895, \u201c10:1 were asked which siogle gg IS to be th me, as ely to e most generally useful, \u2018J should say CHLORODYNE.! never travel {without it, and its general applicability to ; s large number of simple all- | the rell ore ments fo ita\u2019 best recommendation.\u201d Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne- vdeo Te \u201cDavenport that.Ze bad received \u2018information to the effect that the only :- remedy.of any service \u2018in Gholera was - Chlorodyne.\u2014 See Lancet, December i, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chloroayne .le à \u2018certain cure for Choler, D eutery, Diarrhoea, Colic, ete.~.Urs \u201cDr.J.stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony ag: companies each bottle, Sole manufacturer, | § RT: 33 Grom Russell être.-B J: FT.DAVENPO London.we .Foie and piling.Sheet oot ok.Metal i Sky Lights, Roofing\u2019 \u2018Felts,.M.etc.Building: Papers - As- - phait, Cement and Tile work, - Cenrent Büts, Store Cement, \u2018Rosin Cement, Pitch, Cel, > Tat, etc.Hot Blast Heat- PP.ing and.Pneumatio.Beek 8 > Converioe.En Bene V, ood i / 785 Orasg St.Montreni, | La 2 = digestive: derangements.If you would go |.dé forth to the \u2018duties of the day with a full | = ram CANADIAN wa cr ui Cottonadss, Trckings, Dénims, Ava 1 ings, Shirtings, Flannelettes,.Ging- -Zephyrs, \u2018Skirtinge, - Dress \u2018 OLE | esment, and asked -tô de allowed to en WH BALE, T2458 avr ID.Morrice, sons &C Co : A | AGENTS, ow \u2014icourauaz AND TORONTO.chan \u2018elsewhere.- for r early delivery.For steam, Foündry, Blacksmith and : TH will pay you 1 to consult us be before pu \u201c36 6 PRINCE STREET \u2014\u2014\u2014 TELBPHONS MAIN a ol - z is * oe 5 ; w 3 vv.> PIC À 5 : * : LE T = ould .prefer \u2018to take abroad with | \u2018The Right Hoa.Earl Russell commupl- cated to the College of Physicians and 3 \u2018Caution-Nene genuine without the words - i Collis Browne's Chlorodyne'\u201d in thas | : \"| Up-to-tate 006 lt \u2018only $20.PIANOS | Are perfect pianos.PIANOS Aro rengwiied for durability.1! \"PIANOS \u201cAre « prooreed byn musicians.PIANOS : Are.sold at moderate prices .\u201cPIANOS | Hey.be.\u2018purchased \u2018on \u2018easy \u201cmonthly payments.: IL was cured \u20ac of 3 severe cold by MINARD' LINIMENT.- Loxtord, N.8, x Fe HEWSON, Yarmouth, NS A 1 was ured of black Erysipelas by uy.ë ARD'$ LIN NiMENT.\u201cIngiebvile.J.W.RUGGLES.0.= ed Business Meh Une the Long Distance 25 Telephone - - IR Aad have Long Distance + Equipment \u2018 Tin their offices.: Aske the: Local Manager for Rates ve a \u2018ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREEE.\u2014 1° 1 was cured of & terrible sprain: by MIN vo ARDS LINIM ENT.> .: FRED COULSON.Le \"Y.A.A.G.- : ; 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| SS serre.qi | 1951 st, Catherine st.MONTRBAL.: J ENTLENEN,\u2014Enclosed find.§ ax \u2026 Netl of 1 } Knit tu jo \u2018an advertised in the Herald, also coupon in your prise \u201ccompatition.« TERRE - * - te Addons.ès sie vos ive | ; -CARBOLIC - | TOILET SOAP ager FOR THE SKIN and.\u20ac _ .COMPLEXION.I \u2019 Antisgpti, Emoltent, Rafi.Sok.ay Chemists, emiots, Seren, bo Lara, CN THE BELL TELEPHONE C0.0F CANADA.TE CER \u2018WANTED «ba Book bis AT ONGE.APPLY TO - way.They know a A Offer Still Open | \u201cIt-1s;n large amount of money, but ff (two.plated::Yorks) -and ONE pd \"dézen\u201d sample.\u201csèts \u201chave been \u2018sold.: .[a will Bot be long In \u2018follow: .: TLEPRONES oh or cher goods from \u2018the TT ahhoring They.go to the telephone instead and call wp the village merchant, In the Vest, farmhouse telephones have become almost |- - às Common as and the Eastein farmers are fast following the example of ter We -brethren., In fact, tele- are now the fad among farmers./dwellers have learned toxegard the telephone as ean expensive luxury, to .- Jooked upon with awe as an adjunct rod the weelthy.That is because the people |.in cities have become acquainted only the city\" exchange eystem of telent 3 _ with its\u2019 expensive system: of wiring and its thousands of subscribers.The farm -telephone is a, different arrangement as ; far as detail-of operation is concerned, al-| - though in appearance.it differs in no respect from its city.brother.The \u2018farmer wha.nedes a telephone does | not, have to bother about the erection of an expensive\u2019 \u2018overheed or underground set of wires.Asa general thing, lie finds that | his telephdiie wire is alréady in existence, for it has been , discovered that a well strung wire fence makes about as good a telephone trunk line ire fences can be used readuy as the straight wire variety; but\u2019 the barb | ed wire lined need a itle ; \u2018stronger battery, becadse of the \u2018amount of leakige|\u2019 \u2018occurs from the points of the spiked fence.Of course, a line that-is: properly insulated by porcelain Ansulators is very much: better than thé\u2019 oydinary wife fence,\u2019 but the fence device answers quite well ford short lines.As a matter of fact,fhis fende line method of telephoning has come into] such general use that one enterprising firm of iron\"fence makers has made improvements to its.poles and row \u2018advertises: \u201c3A fence pole with insulated \u201choles.Wires strung through these posts can: be\u2019 used Jor telephone lines and are warranted not, to leak current.\u201d .THE STATIONS: eh In the cities there may.be some \u201ceumiosr ity regarding \u2018the uses: to.\u2018which A.{afmer could put such a telephone, even: when he gets it.Well, there are plenty of uses for]: a telephone on even à small.farm.Many a trip-from the barn to the house and: \u2018back again.can be saved if there is a: tele: phone instrument in each place, while: a very little ingenuity will result in thé erection of small, well- sheltered\u2019 telephone s stations in the more distant pastures.\u2018Lhesé \u2018outiving stations are usually Thade to resemble the patrol boxes used by the police | in cities.It is then easy for a man working on a distant .part of the farm to call up the house, and make known his wants, | while it is equally, easy for the- house to & call up the field worker.\u201cIt is in the West that the greatest de-| _ \"velopment of the country.and farm tele- Wh © farmers Lot A | phone has ogeurred.but \u201cthe'ideas \u201cbeing adapted, in the, East and à \u2018pteut.many farm telephones cari.be.found in ; operation on \"Long Island and other: parts | \u201coi the State.oï New York.A firm of instrument maker, which makes- a\u2019 spe- | - cialty of strofig, cheap- telephones - for rough usage, says that the demand\u201d \u2018foi euch instruments bas\u2018 \u2018trebled during the past year.: THE - IDEA SPREADS.The farm 1elepbone idea seems \u201cto have\u2019 gprezd: rapidiy two \u201cneighboring: telephones it was.( seldom lung beiore they had devised an.bFrangeñient for intercommunication.be- .tween the two systems.This has proved | particularly valuable in some of the east | and middle states which are, at times, uvverrun with tramps.It is'a favorite trick .of these bands of tramps \u2018to .approach-a lonely farmhouse about dusk, and, by a show of fazce, overawe the inmates, exact, food and drink and finally, by a threat of} firing the bane,\u2019 sticks and house, exter\u2019 | money fro the helpless people, 5 In communities subject to this sor ot, invasion the \u2018te «yhoi \u20ac Ba« been a safe\u201d guard.Trompe of the kind found mn the COUULLY districts know Lite, about tele-: phones and, i they knew more] wold\u2019 not | expel.1 find\u2019 Lien in operation on à: farm.lis consequence of this, many a tramp'atiny has : been\u2019 repelled and.its! member- have been captured and.thrashed: Favuie: ~ why are besieged by gangs.of this bind u-ually have a few minutes\u2019 notice, aud, if they have a telephone com; municating with a neighboring farm, there few minutes éan be pot to good advantage: The neighbor whi\u2019 gets such a message usually eollects .an armed force and \u2018the first thing the tramps know of the turn of affairs ir when they find théwselyes sur- .rounded by men armed with rifles.larger grown.@ Farmeru.have, argued that if it From the \u201ctwo farm\u201d telephone system \u201ccombinatibns.have frequently were possible to have \u2018two farms on a wire it was just as well to have three.Correspondence with the makers of the \u2018telephone - \u2018has followed and: soon \"s plan: has been sent back to the.inquiring.farm: ers showing them bow to \u2018arrange what | the makers call a party line.This inform: ation department of the telephone business has grown to such an extent that one! of the larger houses has two men busy all \"the time drawing diagrams and arranging telephone plans for farmers.Many of the! en all towns and villages in the West are now equipped with a good: and Sell arranged telephone\u2019 exchange service which has grown, little by little, from the.indivi dual telephones installed by farmers and CGILLETTS PURE POWDERED A TE hou as can be\u2019 found.t ; Lt ii] nts Tata's praca eecbange.Lot won \u2018 Chapter in rs u s mt | ; \u201cMade thé: \u2018Basis.for a : \"Libel suit a Washington, July.2è\u2014The whole Samp: | son-Schtey controversy has \u2018been revived\u2019 by a\u2019 book written by Edgar Stanton Ma- clay, entitled \u201cHistory of the United States: \u201cNavy.- Mr, Maglay, who: is an: \u201cemploye ot the : Naÿy- Department, baving previously Had a journalistic trdining, wrote this\u2019 bis- \u2018Aar\u201d work: It was done go.well, however, that it \u2018was \u201caccepted as a text book in the \u2018United.States Naval Acadafiy: \u201cWhen.the third volume was tasued it was: found\u2019 to.\u201céontalu an account of the operations ot thé.American fleet.In West Indian waiers.In: \u2018the course of \u2018it\u2019.the most élolent \u2018eritician\u2019 of Admiral Senley was indniged, ip: Chap- | ter 19, entitled *Schley\u2019s Progress; \u201cToward Santiago, * is one continuons \u2018erticiatn of.Schley.Tlie headings at the top.of each, f- page are \u2018in; part \u2018as follows: ; : AG nd\u2019 Oÿportualty- | Lost per Admiral,\u201d \u201cAn.Action Sut \u2018Referring\u2019 to \u2018Sehley\u2019s IUD to oN Sea \u2018of Gunshot,\u201d Was wüab 10: keep up-to à speed.of 7.3 thé whole squagion to slow down.toa speed: of.four: or.\u2018five knots, Mr.Maclay sas: 1, \u201cHere we\u2019 hive.atiother.Wuateation of were so \u2018apparent \u201cIn Schley's \u201d fallure -to - promptiy- asvértaid whetlier\" OF not Cer- era's squadron\u2019 was in .Clentuegos.-XW.hen hë knew that the naval and mls TY \u2018ôpera- \u2018tloms of the - Fanited* States.must- be sus: | Blanche Douglas Leathers $s the \u2018only.11.+ |.censed woman sea \u2018captain: in -the United, béfore, if the plants are 1h ratio with the | Co | down \u2018wlth the feeling.tbat he might not.\u2018| the battle.of Manta Bay would not bave in air-tight- box, and frequently |.dusted along the runways and In places | quentity of .blsulphide of oben, avery |.Hing \u201cliqul \u2018using the bilsulphide of cawbon, as.its! fumes ave explosive, The fumes are deadly [' \"| softer, yet a slik slip gives A smarter effoct, frequently come before.me which.coulé be | [ cult to make) they will look very yeh ike pop-overs.© ,BODR MILK MUPFINS.Beat together without separa! péestiné- \u201ctwo spoonful of bicarbonate of aoda in à table- spodnful of water; add it to half a pint of thick sour milk or buttermilk; add this to | \u201cthe eggs; add half a teaspoonful of salt\u2019 and a cupful and a half of sifted flour.\u2018Turn at once Into twelve\u2019 greased gem- pans and bake In a quick oven for from twenty to twenty-five minutes.If sour cream ls at hand one-third may be added to the sour milk\u2014that is, #1 the cup two- thirds full with sour milk and have the re- maloing.third cream.: \u2018RICE MUFFINS.When bolled rice, cooked oatmeal or such materla]s as.chopped, fruits are added to muffins, the recipe need not be materially changed.The.Tise bag been cooked, so Is bas no power of thickening the Hquid.: : Separate one egg: add to the yolk a cupful of milk and a cuptul of cold boiled rice; mix thoroughly, and add a cupful and a half ot flour; beat thoroughly; add a rounding :teaspoonfui of baking powder: beat again and- fold in the well-beaten white of the n into\u2019 twelve grensed-gem-pans utes.wt - Co ) Frederica.\u2014Jt is -nô trouble at\u2019 all, : \u201cTo braisé\u2019'.1s.to cook Jin.à covered pan, with heat: applied.from \u2018above and: below.- We là the oven, but properly.the \u201cbragler\u201d has a hollowed out\u201d lid.in which charcoal is pu \u2018meat, game or poultry, moulded {n Jelly \u2018and surrounded by vegetables.' 'e Tel oT - ; \u2014 In the colemn sanctuary -.Weeps a maiden fair, TU Shedding tearlets.mortoary 002% Oe the corse they bear.\u201cLove, ts dead!\u201d \u2018she cries, and, rep \"Mourns o'er Cupid's bier; _ But the rascal\u2019s.only sleeping, \u201cNaught has she to: fear.; Soon will come another dover ; ÿ, Then will Jove awake oo \u2018gain: above \u2018ner For the passion's sake.\u201cRaise your love-bruised head ! For young love fs only\u2019 sleeping ; i Cupid is .hot dead.: \u201cAccording .to.the census, reports Mrs, \u201cStates: Mrs.Leathers 1s how in command of one \"of the largest steamboats onthe.Mississ- ippi\u2014the Natchez, which kes regular trips between New.Orleans and Vicksburg.| She is thoroughly acquainted\u2019 with every | -one\u201d of her crew.\u2018points où the proper way to: :bow-lash -a ilne or place a \u201cstage.\u201d \u201cIn her seafaring.experience - of nearly 10 years\u2019 Mrs.Leathers.Lb had Der share.of.wrecks and adventures.Several years ago, when the old Natchez sank nenr -Vicks-' burg, Captain Leathers was: on board as ashore, À One\u2019 dark night a tew weeks ago the plucky little captain\u2019s nerve was severely tested.Her boat on jts trip down suddenly \u2018of the large smokestacks, The \u2018noise aod\u2019 excitement: \u2018stampeded \u2018the passengers and the* \u201csparks from.the disabled stacks hreateried the, boat \u2018with, destruction: by e.\u2018Mrs.Leathers at onte sent the passengers into the eabin, took her place at \u2018the wheel, and temalned theie for twenty fa) bourg until the Crescent Clty was reached.\u201d with soot \u2018and cinders, but refused to leave her post untli: Al her passengéis were enfely landed, .Katherine: is 2 \u201cyears old Her.father came home the other afternoon after work.lng three days and night under high pres.-eure with no sleep to.speak of, and lay | Wake.up for a week.Within five.minutes aroused him.\u2018Thiee-quarters of an Dour\u2019 later, from the.A i \u2018of.pl dress, le heard a clear, mail -v .\u2018Father .\u2026- ; .He -stirved- again Ande monded.GS \u201cFather \u2018.: .a, tathér a \u201cThé sleeper | stirred and Sok deeper, \u201cFather ._ .father +: | +\" \u201cfatuer + 4500 dt te w; father .He \u2018struggled and resisted nnd tlouids.ered and finally raised his eyelids like a man - lifting glant weights, When .sight came to lim.de saw Katherine, smiling ely: beside his couch.\u2018.\u2026., i , Ta '\u2018ather \u2026 .father 2 122.2° \u201cWha\u2014at- fs.1t, daughter?t .\u201cFather \u201cee \u201care sou having \u20ac ace.wap\u201d EN - _ _ The drgandle and \u2018painted musing \u2018are much tucked and inserted with lace, and although\u2018 batiste slips are much cooler and and is more -generaily- preferred.Sashes of fancy and chine ribbons have appeared on a few, plain muslins, a long ribbon oi velvet \u2018ends adorn.the wäistbands floral muslin gowns.The fancy -for black pervades the \u201csaloon of the 'l£dies\u2019 tafior, and many, of the yachting\".and seaside tollettes are shown in black, Inviahly-relleved with white, This lar, undersieeves or a vest, or possibly a few applique medallions of panne, lace, or.foulard are Introduced amongstt the scrolls of braid \u201cor inlet In some.-spectes ; of \u2018curved strapping.7 request, and wv.dainty dé\u2019 are much trimmed - with \u2018yellow lace -and runnings \u2018of, black velvet ribbon, The petticoat of ble to.e smart woman, as It serves alike for.day or evening weal; and 18 extremely modish, - This, Mke the gown, is made with.\u2018a .godet -flounce, and fits perfectly flat the hips.For -the .comiug country and scaside holidays\u2019 Îinen, cost are emWmently desirable, and -the clous are -exqulaite.Bych.gowns ate made very plainly, \u2018with \u2018many Unes of stitching, and \u2018a removable , edged 8 led.with lace, dut the vest 1s admirable fo soft tucked muslin or washing sik, with a Beep.belt in folds .t0.ma rae deep washable belts Ande x -DHolard, of a corel Hien gives a finished effect, and prevents \u2018also use , Dressing for the \u2018simple by comparison with days gone by: | Coaching\u2019 umbrellas, \u2018have taken the place A chartreuse Is.a preparation of |.day?detail of her profession, andican give any.| a\u2019 passenger and saved her iife by swimming : rin against\u2019 a sandbar and broke off both | \u2018the floor.The brave woman .was liferaliy \u2018 tôvered-| - .in at the office, and about all of them de.peeled, for.them.\u201d \u2018bath and \u2018toilette, \u2018ignumeratle, and interviewers with\u2019 \u201c| rotary, \u201cand the aiueral businessof \u201cte day, that is conducted while \u2018she fs \u2018taking hes \u2018charming.told me j adornment takes the form of a big col- j son \u201cin Britiany.rap ; the samé The Japañese and China al ks are: in great with hite Japanese washing silk is \\ndispeu- | PRICE ONE : CENT ga eee 1 play « of gowns from \"morning until night.The drive, the plavza promenade and other \u2019 early events of tbe day were each.Ind\u201d vidualired by a special, costume, : But summer hotel etiquette has changed considerably ang the early hours of the day are not \u20ac s0 \u2018notable with frocks as formerly.For many fashionable women the anklé-length white pique -tatlor-made skirt worn.with a white -ghirt of lace, , cotton or silk and a dainty hat, girdle and smart shoes Is the only tuilette of the day uptdl dinner time -unless some special ° luncheon or breakfast culls.for a.change.drive of the extremely gorgeous parasols .\u2026 of : \u2018ten: years ago, and even at Newport and bet = attire.Narragansett fashionable: girls may séen driving fn most democratic without hats In many instances, .Summer life is now so strenuous.n its.golfing, bathing and wheeling that.the old type of piazza belle is extinct.Even with dinner gowns the healthy tan of the sun and glow of the sea\u2019 can be ob in the complexions of the summer Hotel : women, and the old rose-léaf, peaches and.cream sort of glrl is no more.tes Nor is the bait dressed in the elaborate 8 style that was in vogue formerly.c omy | the very frumpy or elderly woman now has Ln her hair crimped or waved with summer ai | costumes.It.is brushed back plainly off loosely cofled in the-prevalent pompadour \u2018fashion except for dames, when ft is arranged \u2018with but little more attempt at formg] mode.» -.5 \u2019 ; SL PITTER.PATTER.\u201cThe Lady\" published in.old London sayss | \u201cThe vexed question of Sunday.cycling.hae .been'to the fore in the daily papers of late.: ps special interest to It is a matter of .per women riders, because in the opinion of many strict \u2018Sebbatarians they have.less reason and excuse for pursuing their favorite pastime .on the Day of Rest than have the other sox \u201cto whom a greater latitude «in' the -obserwe = ~~ ance of Sabbath Day con atious has always tacitly been allowed.e late Archbishop\u2019 Thompson of York, in the course of a sermon.- \u2018| preached to a congregation chieäÿ composgi of young\" men, distinctly stated: that he had.- .uo objection.to Sunday cycling?provided 5 .'| the riders did not permit their pleasure to\u2019 ) luterfere with at ledst one Church attendance.jon the Sunday.\"Archdeacon Sinclair Las recently \u2018stated that\u201d \u2018Be holds similar opinions, The attendance at many churches situated \u2018In towns has doubtless been seriously affected by \u2018the grow- °.ing tendency of Sunday cycling, but hp- be- © Jieves that many riders make a practice of ate tending Divine Servicg during the course of = their country rambles.And when this: Is the cass, what objection\u2019 ogo reasonably be \u2018made to so wholesome an health- giving & « fashion of spending their only weekly holi- = 1 think this broad-minded view 1g far more in accordance With the spirit of- the times, even as representéd by the cles than is tbe slasbine condempation of.the \u2018 ê of Sunday cycling by- Dr.Kitchin, the De \u2018of Durbam, = \u201cHave \u2018you any idea how much money 18 .Jost in the street cars of this town?\" ssked'a New York Metropolitan Street Railway conduc=.- tor of & reporter the other.day after he.had\" , picked up a dime and stowed it'in an inside .pocket.\u201cWell, there's a lot of .it, and nov one ° knows.it better than wé conductors.Hunte ing for coins on the bottom of my car is one .of the regular grafts, and any other conâuce - \u201c tov \u2018who has been in the business long enough to get his\u2019 eyes apen is op the same lay.\u201cLast year I made up my mind to.put away every cent I found in my car in an old: \u2018ton bank I bad at home for.thé benefit of \u2026 my youngster.I kept stowing the coins - away, and at the end of the year I had $6.07.Of course, that's not a barrel of.money, but .The - it's a nice pick-up for a conductor.biggèst find 1 made that year was a fifty-cent piece.From that the.coin ran.all the way down to à cent.In the winter time the.pitkings are: especially good, for then every =.one has on\u2019 gloves, and coins slip fom the fingers to tie floor without tlie owner's khow- ing it.\u2018The only way to be sure you bave al tha money is to pick, up the gratings on LF do that every.aight as regularly.wi cat ny supper.= \u201cNow, I've figured\u2019 it out that if 1 find -$6-in one year, it's very likely that other con- Le ductors average somewhere: near that sum, maybe more, or maybe less.\u2018There are seve , 6 eral thousand conductors in Greater New La apt sin Leathers ras ais one: af: , joe York, so that it's anfe to-say thilt at least - ulslana state commissioners.to: the ! 15,000.or $20,000 ls annually dribbled oate World's Fair at.\u2018Chicago.ve. \u2018pegging | its neck red It \u2018way, \u2018foi he was as out in a cafringe with the farmer to puu- oration ps Big only on one aide _omvion TEA.very Leaf is Pure sad, Delicious.ce EH ; away sly and alert himself as his captive was re- [lsh the man from Hilltown.It happened of \u2018the paper.Part of that bad to \u2018 de f+ =.5 .i.«| puted to be, - \u2018that the hill-man's wife saw them coming, | copled.â +\", Le \u201cYou, may run the ewitt race and be.count Suddenly he saw a carriage approaching, | and she sald to her husband: Violet Elf\u2014What a shock that you don\u2019t\u2019 L ACE HOU SE., ur 20, In A, stout, prosperouriooking In | \u201cGo yun lata the wants ane bide yeu.want so kom what 1 look Uke\" We, | \u2019 ; n spread over self; 4e e settle w ese e .; | Aud yet you'but owt theré à stop.88 fice, which he Fepressed, Bowaven ab the ¥ho cannot help being fooled.\u201d wp es many My ace Tittle Ein pions.\u201cINSURANCE COMPANY .| nuousEs er NEWEST STYLES | | Aud yp tie stop taôde mere Fame boop | San, PO Me bowed ow 20 te es weak of; gaa prescor tas tire {one me bea tn Wis of putting nia wt || _ FINEST PABRIGS C Ë dressing no.legs a\u2018 persona than a Yich \u201cHow now, good-wife!\" the, erledi_ \u201cwe | ng tus or tier (Ro sont fe : Te > Its ou want to get one vou.must certainly farmer from A iy ®, ; wish to speak fo your mau!\" ve i freind and dospon aout times, port 0 eANADA BoanD oF.DIRECTORS, - COLORED; 75c, $L.10, $1.50, LT .: The world, it is only a broad plece of tea! | \u201cWhat animal do you call thatr* asked \u201cThat you way, if you'll go to the voods | - very inexperienced, \u2018and can bardiy expect Mümond J.Bardbeau, Eng.Chairman.| - WHITE, $1.10, $1.25, 81.80, ss0, : \u2018the stranger, in the carriage, .pointing to and find him.You see, there is an \u2018alder: .to accomplish much yet.Go on.being dis- Wentworth J.Buchanan.Bea., Députy ee.| PLACE, LU, to $3.50 : We may oi chape st ourselves to our last as et rd ste, > a animal,\u201d sn.- a mectihk, | and he had gone - \u2018to pre- satisfied with yourself and your ak.Io A.J.Gault, Buq.Bamuel san, Bos.- Sives in Bi * to a i very rare an 64 Le an - a good sign.There cou e nothing 4.Ravward 8 : take ~ | And ve, only crm do It, wy ads, as I.tell gered thé man from Hilitown; \u201cwe call J ed where ball we find\u2019 him?the y fatal to improvement then concelt 2d 8 am + invested 1a ies Dt of 5e.209 2431 St.Catherine Be | By preeiing.ana\u2019 moulding ana: Dessiné _ \u201cA \u2018sheep-paluter?And do vou mean to\u2019]- \u201cOh, you follow a straight line em you | feeling of satisfaction 1 author, white Anise Assists .: - Laver ® 8 me that it etually- pdints sheep?\u201d snid strike the wood, and there, on your left.\u201d Felee.satis OK en: vou know some- rater ©isks accepted at low curres | Miss M.SKIDDY.Proprieter |] ' e farmer.pointing as she spoke, \u201cyou'll see a big \u201cto judge © So Se STR : oubtedly.It paints them and .| elm tree.\u2018Listen ree; and you'll thing.personally.A good way 5.; a.P.O.surrs, N a on, the zona tre pon re and the sa \u20ac the trouble\u2019 of ts Sher tbe wor bear them shitting inside.\u201d It you want Bim your work Is, after he hen a ever | Bab-Agents.CMH Asent of the Dominion.|Fa ial Bea Le l Adown the dark, road we must Journey The farmer thought a moment, and de- | to come out, all \u2018you have to do Ia to dates pat area the Gil i's \u201ccold\u201d | \"Thomas Hiam, R Driscoll, Cl au \u201coe : \u201calone, UTReY cided: that here was a fhie chance to save some hard knocks on the trunk, and En n ish fiaste, put away the story Hil critically.Woda Mona a Detscôll Lo Co ; But often I think of the wisdom kN under | the cost of dyelng; eo he «questioned the | hear you.\u201d ; | 20a then take it out and rea er: Special Agent Prebch -Dent\u2014Cyrille Laäurin.| No face is pretty: \u2018where such.dish\u2019 |.\u201cHis whimsical jest and his fatherly tone; | HIIllowD maa further.+ The men, In high glee, started ott.on taf} | Youd notice lots of faults that were ov : ey | uring troubles as pimples, \u2018blacked à And eften I've \u2018proved\u2019 the truth\u201d of nis |.\u201cOh, 1 hind not thought of selling the ani- road she had pointed out.GERTIE HYNES, acm io 1 | togked at firat: vi od .; Pop 0 i saying mal,\u201d sald the captor, \u201c\u2018for It is very val- \u2018\u2018We've got him now?!\u201d they cried;.\u201cand R nf Ont.Howard G.\u2014 hope you're having torte | i I : : I heads, acne or eczems exist.Persons Te | As misfortune and I together atill stray; | the eyes a pd ue a x to me fan Beit here te ia a ihe .! | vis + : pi ap titi 4 nolday sud pr Jars soiethin 5, dla in re nsu rance 1 \u2018troubled with any of these can\u2019 have: - *.|.the g e and shut.the -door on it gud en they came to the wood t conld winner: in two coms ions or | .int= Te a .That oe best.gifts the \u201cworld bas to | a many sheep as you.want painted.ai not miss the elm, for it was.a vory big {.Painting, 100 pe hy holidays\u201d would dea.a good subject: for.Montreal City, Agent, The | Shen ne by taking ad éppoin 1 5° wo weeks you must leave them\u2019 undiz- tree; but they did mis seeing that part of |: io ar | a\u2019 September competition.: te se | It awas.Elves those who Keep, vésslns turbed.\u2018\u2019The animal finds tts own food, no the trunk de \u2018hollow.Listening, | they seers irenstesies +0.+000 Gertie.\u2014The picture arrived safely and 1% on Soo.br on, Amcricac Amir: dat Dermatol ial Inttaty; ! Co { Fou donot hive to worry about It.But.I heard the low hum and drone that alder-| = .We ST - very nice.\u201d It.will be returned later.: : _ Og ' + {od r A 1! :t forgot: Assurance Company, Lonéos, Bes.: \u2014 really not thought about selling St.\u2019 | men generally make 1n thelr debates, andl th x.sali the al te to the Hazel K.\u2014Of' course zou -weren\u2019 .THE W The result was tbat nothing but the pos- then they lost no time in calling e work, pasalig e sis next a8 ten.Anyoñe who writes such a ect lets GEORGE: C.HIAM, By nu use of Hydro Vaca an \u2018 ISE MEN-O OF PLAINTOWN session of the fox would eatlaty.the.farm- \u201cHey, come out and talk with us jot first.h ter has a lasting hold upon the affections - : Scientific Massage, thin and wrinkl - i | ef; and so he pald the Hilfown \u2018mad fifty But as they got no response to thelr call, |, No-one can make \u201cmore than one short of thie editor.Plesge don\u2019t walt so long - Zmperial Bulléins.St.James see \"| faces can be made plamp and smooth.i Br Bd 8 pieces of silver for it, and fastening the they began pounding on the tree with thelr.| |I0¢ between two dots at.one time, and it |noforé writing agaln.I quite agree that : W .; y Edgar an Pentield.string to his carrtage, he drove home.big \u2018sticks.Now, it Aid not -take many of | 18 Not allowed to pass\u2019 between dets 10 gorgle ls very clever.and writes good |.: - 1° ot course you have all heard of the Wise Having arrived, be told his.\u2018wife of Bis these.poundings- to \u201cbring out the wasps make a long Jinie.Fvery Line mast be\u2019 from verses, and I hope .she'll: send her photo.| Men of Gotlmm: well, here is à.tale of fine purchase, and.they lost no time in | that had their \u2018colony Inside the tree, and | One dot to the next one, atraigat up Or.l some time.You know, every one is asked he.oyal ic orià some wise men of Denmark, who, it seems, | shutting\u2019 the fox In the cote with a lot of | the faces, the heads, and Indeed.the whale \u2018down, -or right or lef, or diagouafly.be- to 8 send pictures, not only the prise \u2018win- : i .had just about as much: \u2018wisdom as the mén | sheep.At tie end of a\u2019 week, thé wife bodies of the five \u2018men were soon covered tween those four polts, making eight -T like all my circié, and if some get - : i \u201cre tov = à Be\u2019 no longer coûtrol her curlosity, and with the angry Insects.directions in all, ii\" any -of which the: long e\u201d answers lan others it 1s because | 8 Insurance Company | - Two towns; a lon me- - e peeped in -the cote, and, , told\u2019 A Dro i thelr sticks, .|-Une may.be wa.ave -writte | b 8, ago, ay some Pp ped y her bus: Pping ! ticks, the me men \u201cran pelt \u201che pleture must extend to the four | more that wants answering.I hope you'll | = : - \u2014 ES ee = = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - = edges of the square, and if any pliyer.by [eee \u201cOur Clare.\u201d Good-bye.Le, Has openings for a fow honest, ; La 4 TE eo eT ee .+ \u201cuw.an erfor in drawing, makes this impossible, |.Alize J.\u2014Don\u2019t.read trash.Nice books : ; .capable.and industrious men to | M ee de Te TE CU eee Sei eae sf he dhould drop.aut of the game.The for quite young girls are by Mrs.Ewing | © act au Solleiting Agents.Pers | | .- ele RN me en TR .res Le 00 CT player making the finisbing etroke has \u2018the Miss Alcott, Esme Stuart, Dvelyn Everett |.= 1\" manent contracts to good men, ! VACATION e ® .\" Co \u2019 -privilege of naming the next subject.IP Green, \u201cand others,\u2019 as the society\u2019 editor |: A between 9 \u2018and i to \u2019 nCS MERS S ; REBUS.Lo ARE - | thé game be played for a prize, the win- says win she \u2018runs out of .names to.put, Poly am, 7 | ; - ; CT ee { ner Is the one that makes the finishing lo, - + EE A ano.A.SNIDBR, | ; Le stroke on most the plete Sram: DL \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"Superintendent yf Agemion, | i , ; \u201cThis is not only amusemen ut fnstrue: a .7 Room J i - | tlon, in this \u201cpretty exercise; for it gives.{ = CONSEQUENÉES.° .7, Bell Telephone as.| \u2018If you require the best and cheapest oo : -| one a\u201d good general knowledge of drawing.You never \u2018can tell when you deu a word | : = electric :light or power, have our agent.i ; - Like an arrow ebot from a bow- .LL» ; - Lo -callgn you Lo ;, i > - \u2018| By an archer, blind\u2014be it cruel or kind \u20ac ; \u2019 T HE : yo Contracts will be taken for any term to : 2° Just where It will chance to go.Young Contributors 5 | I may plete the breast.of your Irn .ph.mopped with\" its poison or balms .|.+ *=\u2014\u20144@ To a stranger's heart in life's great mart | ne READ THIS.\u2014 This column: \u20181 for the, -It may carry its pain or its calm.- 4 ! i \u201c| boys.and girls of the: Cirele, « \u201cIn it are Lo choi ORIGINAL, stories.vêrses and You never can tell when you do an act +.© - suit our customers, at the same price per: 7 hn } annum, whether for one or ten years, with: oe \u2018 the \u2018benefit of any further reduction ' in: #0, Co rates during contract.ey |Current \u2018Supplied for | Ca | :J Craie strect.re.mm gis ES is an to dropped | Ghent Soqttiah Fire Office: nf Sto hy ight ing, * M | a , PLSIE'S LESSON.524 Though jou may not know, yet the ru FUNDS: \u2014 $10,000,000 40% - Si ver ising, - ne 5 Ce |\" Etsie Brown -Hved 1n a pretty little cot.And shelter the brows that toi.| OFFioR 1783 NOTRE DAMS ST - CL - ign 8, = Lie a À | Be ue, rem ra à doctors had You never én telr- what, your thoughts | \u2014\u2014 ier Mana Fb Th Arc Lights, | One day KElsle came rumiiug vo ber wo-| will.do ~~ i - 5.: rb i \u201cFans, Piék strawberries, 1 am sure thèy dre r'pe La Lo Elevators.o Tn bringing you \u2018hate or iove; Sr ther and eald: \u201cOh! mother, fa me go 8n4 Por.chute are CS wt there ary | PE amp by.this time, ana\u2019 they willbe a surprise wings 5 - TRADED MARKS : \u201cbat a enr 4 a Sida à an they: ed o'er the track to bring sou \u2018 i a .\" Factories, - ce Cel i 1 eu maths Fil oemomer®\u201d Kisie | WHSIETer wont out tiom your mind.-\u2026 Cash Registers, Sy = : ERE WHO CAN READ THE RHYME OF THIS VACATION REBUS?| .-.jp.|e, nnd she ran off to get her hitle bar.ER | \u201cCold Storage, etc.- Send Answers to Pandora; Hgiald O fice; Craig Street, by Thursday morning.a TT 2 | 'Tme field in watch Elste meant tS plex.ii Are the emedios panose beneficial, * If you use electricity for any of the, - ; | the stewwherries was fenced .on.ail sid rite teresting book IS by a low fence, and entrance was Berre .80 \u2018popular with the public, apd \u2018increased \u201cInventors Be Te and \u201cHow.you are ewiadied.\u201d Above purposes, you cannot afford toclose \u2019 \u2018trom ye what near each other, bute.they were.very pind \u2018that\u2019 \u2018she saw plenty of red.This \u2018mell.from the \u2018wood, and with ted and by a gate which was at the other end of I po the or, consumption versedial.tem 50 forte, countries.Bend sketch, mac) contracts without getting our rates, which.different in every wuy.To begin with, one satisfied them and.for another week they [swollen lips, poses, cheeks and bands.they the field.Eiste entered by this gate, aod |.properties, and yet so simiple in their com- pote.for fre free advice.MARION MARION, are the lowest in Montreal.town wae ob a hill, and the other on a dreamed of nothing but fine red wool.| reached their carriage, whipped up the | WAS soon: busily engaged In picking.the pound, and sb easy to take, as The Quinine eT A I Buikiing, Montreal, ad We will meet all competition snd pro, Plain, and out of this différence in situa- |.At last.they opened the door, but all they | horses, and dashed off towards the bridge, [delicious Title berries.When she had filled Wine, prepared by Northrop & Lyman, of | Ahwntic Building.Washington.D : tect you against future rates.\u2018tion \u2018grew a great many other differences.\u2019 found, alas, was a \u2018lot of \u2018bones and hides, This \u2018they reached at.a gallop, but the hill: \u2018hor basket and was about to go, she found Toronto, This article is prepared from the |- \u2018For, you see, on the phin.all vegetation while a hole In the wall near the ground man's: wife was there waking for them, | that she had wandered to the other side of Pure Sulphiie of Quinine, combined with \u2018fine\u2019 es flourished: the farmers were - prosperous, showed there the \u201c\u2018abéep-paintét\u201d\u201d had made and blowing a hnge trumpet; she so fright- the field and thet.ibe gate was at.the\" Sherry Wine, and chigite aromatics, which CL ; PP.LT ;- and grew lazy \u2018and fat from lack of: need | Îts exit.eried the horses that they reared and over, extreme end.She walked to fence, and 0 eves, the Jurine of its bitter taste, and) .YY\u201d TRADE MARKS LACH INE RAPIDS to put forth their energies.In spite of | The efiiraged farmer at once saddled his: turned.the carriage, dumping the five men looking through she saw Ser father driving 1% \u2018action dou the patient.sata pti ren of ; a a\u201d : neglect, thelr crops ripeded; and nafwith: horse and rode fall gallop to Hilitown.The Into the river.,/The cold plonge moderated long the road in his buggy.Eisle knew groquently repeated, strengtlien 1e small dou IN ALL COUNTRIES CT HYDRAU LIC and + 0 + standing their laziness, they grew rich.| hill-man edw.him.coming, and rushing inte | both their anger and the pain\u2019 of thre: wasp- | she would \u2018get a drive Jf he saw her, 80'| crease\u2019 muscular.fir à.invi Naturally, thelr wits.betame\u201c dulled, and the, kitchen.\u2018he sélzed a pot of botlu soup | stings, ; and they crawled out of the \u2018water forgetting-for the moment what her mother tone of tue nervots system, ane os, = g § EESTI LAND ) CO.Limited, \u201cthey were a very easy-going lot.+ J and \u2018placed Ÿt on a stone in the: FAT \u201c [and weit home somewhat wiser men.\u2019 - had said, she climbed the fence and waved | the general vigor \u2018which it imparts, creates - Up in Hilitown.however, things were \u201cThe first thing.the farmer saw, as be The good-wife was in.high spirits gver her handkerchief vigorously.\u2018Her father | an appetite, which gives to the stomach, tone .+7 38 VICTORIA SQU very different,\u2019 fudged.The people labore: rode up \u2018to the gate, was a- pot \u2018actually | the: adventure, and sald\u2019 \u2018herself -that | saw hei .and waved back.As-Elsle was and energy, aid fortifies the system against No ROCURED a co.\u2026 0.Q ARE: .Telephone Mo.Main 1745 Industriously, telling trees and \u2018tilling thelr.| boiling \u2018on a cold istone! © .Plaintown fen would never again meddle | about.to motion him to stop she overbal.| &ll infectious diseases.Ask for Northrop » 4 oe ground In a constant effort.to rdise enough | \u201cThe marvellous sight drove is anger, in Hilltown affalra, She rer again for the anced.erself and fell -off_the fence, Nhe &- Lyman'e Quiniñe Wine, sold by all dreg- °C fda Lile Bulking?MONTREAL CS anis A : ur f » their neeäs.-They remained slender tis desire for revenge, everything, in: fact pegple\u2019 on the plain.now leave, the.people lapded on some stones and in doing so her gists, Adv.: \u2018are resort ea cations ma of person and alert of \u2018and Ja.the Étress out of Iria head, and Be at dace determined On the: bin severely alone: .{foot went under aT ind Lwlated J \u2014 .|Otti S li _ ts jt ess that wonderfu t.- Sure , UE ve .s time ather .a .Es, Yoo no.eheat Hi The,\u2019 for op oh \u201c| bestas ner, and melsing her very gentty } LateortheWoods Mi ing Ba ce upp! ies \u2018sa 1t bolling there on a cold stone, with iE \u201cpor DRAWING he carried her and put her In the buggy.\" 6 \u201cno fife about.\u2019 - press se: \u2018Hé.exaurtineü her.foot and \u2018found she had : À AT E N T 3 ; : No houve In Moptrecl Is better p\u2014 The Hilitown- man \u2018demurred when the Poe : sprained ber ankle, He.\u2018drove along slowly | LIMITED : - NA - ped arith office th office supplies, of all kinds, i-tarmer offered to buy the.pot, and asked a | A new \u2018and Interesting: amusement .tor as the pain fn her foot was Intense.aE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN: CANADA.: COUNTRIES Lo ota BUDE, Sabina, Ruling, me ; hundred sliver pleces for it.\u2018Bat: the farm- rawh people oa.pat is known.as '\"dot-] Mrs.Brown said nothing to Elsie about pEpeyatine 2x0 Poser dar: Portage a | GUARANTEED : - dessins, or oto, quickly = Pre w \"\u201d ¥ di , .ators : ehtap) ., Te The \u201csafest way to form\u2019 an.opinion of JE oud ne a.Te, oped at ne Dunired.on ch.dots Pave: Teen \"lightly amis Ber, diner lence u né he vas putting Der important wheat points in the Northwest.Al) BEAUDRY & BROWN y 5 DR try package.Ones Ens | 60 the sale was-made, and he lef for home With the point of a Knifediad ep, Borry 1 aisoveyea fTAITE Sbtions Deûr otbur luvoreaton sue | omvevans | JOSEPH FORTIER, | yo Cigarette, is to try a package:.Once tried, Sv the sale was-made, and he left or ome \"Th po e.Mother, rm very.Try y \u2018bags.Quotations and other information can or vit, ENGINEERS A ND LAND 8: - Se - .always used.\u201cPot sale everywhere: \u201c156 per a very: \"happy.man.»= ere should be a square-of about 25 you! © \u2018be had on application.Office, Reom 10, c DR .8 x #.packages: 5.\u2018 cre on It wana.a Jurge crowd that- gathered ébout dots, each h wa and they.shonla\u2019 be to-pers | \u201cEm eure wy | Hite vil 19; but win xe: | Telegraph Buliting.107 8y.amas Br.MONTREAL .95d BT.JAMES TREE\" = .M , - 3 ; Po \u2014 .0 i 4 = Co .Tr TRA .\u2014 = = \u2014 = es imme NE | davite.- The Ellen\u2019 Brock, in conseqiience; Hie) Margaret Landon aud William: Penny: | \u201cWhat induced me,\u201d I \u201cexclaimed.pet +] fear; but it was \u201cthere, and many a time Now 1 remember thinking that even als «| put into Stanley Harbor to refit.Terence [would have, been frozen to death\u201d on the |lantly, \u201cto be such a fool asto come om afterward I \u2018remerhbered it, and cured my- lowing for the sharp appetite: which ong f 1 Ryan, the Ellen Brock\u2019s very much un- | iceberg.Well, swe saved.their lives and {board this\u2019 abominable: floating oil \u2018tank, I | self for a fool becanse I had not yielded to} develops in these regions\u2019 of cold, two tins g Co.A | qualified Irish doctor, thought.this & good (another point which appealed strongly to [don\u2019t kmow.\u201d 112 It and refused to.set a foot upon that deso- |'of corned beef was an\u2019 unnecessary.large = ne Ice ( ] chancé for a run :ashore, Now Terence.'Nellie) Ryan found e.wife.I \u2018have my \u201cI don't know either,\" said Ryan, \u201cbut \u2018late maes of frozen beauty.\u2019 allowance of food for two mén'to put.away - .» Sen > one of those energetic individu- | doubts whether this was, under the get cheer up; you shall have 8 run ashore this \u201cLike to have a run on it?\u2019 -asked the in one day.However, I sid, notiiing, a 20, BY.OCHESN Tin \u201cJ als.to whom an opportunity ix & duty, so liar circum@larces, a result of which \u2018we very day, and can breathe the pure- air of doctor presently.~ {it was, as it turned out, fortunate thal By WEXATHE \u201cKjhe bad fils rin ashore.In the.course of.ought \u2018to be proud, but Nellie has assured [the South Polar Sea for half a dozen| We re within.a quarter of à mile of held my tongue, for I believe now that if L - © Author of \u201cTho\u2019 Adveutures: -of a 8, Solicitor.* \u201cJohn Topp, Pirate; » Tne Branded 00,\u201d elo.eto.Bic, .) (| it he rén up against me and\u2019 \u2018the -pair ôf us me that it was, and so\u20141 \u2018suppose it Was.|hours, and never so much as sniff.blubber; the berg now, and ite fantastic architec had pointed out to Ryan, as.I at first-felt: | Perhaps my scruples about the matter were Will that suit you?\u201d ture of colmmns, pinnacles and - atches | inclined, that two tins was a.good deal to \u2014 _ \u2014 _\u2014_ \u2018at once.thought it a good.thing to.Apter: tie = bo .ize.\u2019 absurd, te a orem oo Ryan called à My door doctor,\u201d I said.\u201cIf: I \u2018could .\u201cIs that what you.set here the.whole 6loomin\u2019 day fur?\u2019 asked : \u2018Roddsy; in, dep disgust.\u201cJest \u201cget here to watch blokes wid money \u2018havin\u2019 a\u2019 good time-?: - You're gettin\u2019 awful tony all to obct, | - Latin.\u201d \u201cThe result of association,\u201d said.Latin; ! with a smile.\u201cWhen.I am on the park bench, opposite Rome, 1 instinctively do \"es Rome does.And when I'am out on the réad' with you, Roadsy, and with Tike and Sam, there, I do as\u2019 you \u201call: do\u2014which is why the officer \u2018who is just coming around that corner regards me as a-hob They arôse with great promptness and strolled casually away.in different directions, and Officer.O'Flynn swore \u201cto.himself at the mark of the feet that were -wearing off the park grass, : When they strolied back again, a tow minutes later, Roadsy had matured ~ \u2018grievance, and proclaimed it grumblingiy \u201cTalk about we all: makin\u201d hobos \u2018o\u2019 you,\u201d he said; \u2018\u2018you wa\u2019nt any: bloomin™ \u201c gentleman\u2019 when we fuit see.ye, as I knows on.It wusn\u2019t us thit made ye drink like \u2018a fish, was #7 , You'd larned- \u2018that \u2019fore ' .ever.we seen, ye.Well, then!\u2019 What ye got to say about that?\u201d \u201cNot a word, Roadsy,\u201d said Latin, pla: cidly, staring absently at the house across \u2018the way.\u201cNot a word.You are a philosopher, Roadsy\u2014besides having a good memory.Be sure to make that consoling statement when you write my.obttuary: \u2018He was his own worst enemy\u2019 is a gentler.way.of putting- ît-than \u2018He drank like s fish,\u2019 and is more éoothing to the survi-.wors.\u201d .\u201cBlame,\u201d + \u201cNow, for Anstance,\u201d murmured Latin, |- Without taking his eyes from.the.ddor-of:|® \u201cthe house across the way, \u201cit is the\u2019 \u2018hour \u2019 for the afternoon drive.The coachman Às at the door with \u2018the neat and unpre tentious equipage, I have noticed\u2014and in .a little while the lady will come forth end go for her daily drive.\u201d Latin was holding a matck ta the cigar- \u2018stte between his teeth, but as his eyes were still fastened on the opposite house, and as his hand\u2019 trembled with, the ner: CARE You GOING CAMPING THIS SUMMER?| Getting wet, catching cold: :ch ange, of water, eating food whic does not agree, or eating\u2019 \u2018unripe, fruit, may cause.an at-.stack \u2018of Diarrhcea, Dysentery, \"Colic, Cramps, &c.* The most\u2018 reliäble- medicine | .to carry with'youis =~ .sn + DR, FOWLER'S EXTRACT: or WILD STRAWBERRY.\u201c Relieves pain, checks, diar- | loses ! \u201cdis and prevents serious con- wr ah it.ie to| was the sole remark of Road i -ed Louie.[the hole.ibt, mérbhant\" or/any | down the street.\u2018in the line of physicat vision.looking at something very, very far away.ried glance Roadsy followed \u2018his example.Tt was so distinctly foolish that he feifun- | ed to be: looking: for crown of it, which he failed to find.And \"ed \u2018what was coming.Around the curve of the park came \u2018an automobile, its hell clanging, and \"swept.close by the side of the surrey.The startled horses made a spring.to one side in terror, and the reins, held so loosely,were | snatched from the woman\u2019s hands.- horses turned.and fled; but it righted itself and shot within a- hair's breadth of |: a city éaït inaundering around, the rosd- way.The woman sat still, holding to the .stanchions, but making no outery, and | With no added whiteness in the face, that | was already: white.\u2018 \u201cThis is the end,\u201d she \u2018whispered to herself.' Looking neither to\u2019 the.right nor to the Ta + Even at the distance of the park bench one could, note that she .did not see the street, nor anything with- She was Perhaps it was the look on her face that made Latin take off his hat.W:th a hur- something in the thus it was for \u2018the moment that he : miss.The surrey ran on two wheels as\u2019 che | left she could not see \u2018the flying figure tak- | ing: a short cut across the curve, and just GEORGE.\u2018ADE TELLS _How To PLAY GOLF standstill; \u201cbut they, had mot.and plunges.Everybody knew beforehand how it must be with the maa they dragged out from under the horses\u2019 feet.- - \u201cRing for the ambulance,\u201d shouted half | a dozen at once, and dispersed hither and thither, sickened and pallid.- But the wo- \u2018pushing them aside.\u201cWait!\u201d she cried.\u201cWait!\u201d This, Tan will be*taken to my home!\u201d And then they paused while she vent over him and lifted the coat \u2018some one bad | thrown over his face.Those who heard it will \u2018never forget.It was like the hurt ery sé à child, ex- t that a woman\u2019 s heartbreak lad crept into it.She was on her kuees for a moment, down \u2018in the dust of the road.\u201cPaul!\u201d she cried.APamt\u201d?| That was all.Then she stood up and \u201clooked into.the faces around ber\u2014work | men, boys, millionaires and hobos, unutterable.\"+ \u2014- \u201cGentlemen,\u201d she said, quietly; \u201cill \u201csome of you: take wy.husband home to: my house?\u201d The face she had uñcovered had one eye left, and it \u2018glittered upon.them with expression.\u201cStrange!\u201d he \u2018said, with rattling utterance, \u2018how.getting frightened.plays peo: ple out.\u2018 Never saw her before, givé you | my word.\u201d Just.a.ramp, gentlemen\u2014no- thing but \u2018a tramp.\u201d © \u2018And.as.they lifted him tenderly, even while he waved a jovial hand \u2018at Roadsy, \u2018agonizing.on the ontskirts of \u2018the crowd, the tramp went out.on the long trail\u2014the out trail-\u201cthe trail \u2018that is 8 always new.\u201cwe.you'd pot yield.to olf, _\u2026 Then stay, away; \u201cFor those who come to seuil Beturn \u201cto plas.\u201d 22 z The foregoing - liberal pataphrase of Goldsmith is credited to Mr.Louis Agassiz Grouch, who recited jt with dramatic effect soon after lefeating his father, Mr.Hunnicut Grouch, six \u2018up in their first nine-hole match.; »\u2018\u201cWhere-did you read that » asked his sister Sadelia.\u201cA poet is never without.honor save in his own, family,\u201d said Louie.: \u201cI don't believe you wrote it, \u20acd Mrs.Grouch.\u201cIt's.too good.ro \u201cThere you go again,\u201d exclaimed\u2019 \u2018Louieg I'll bet, that Willium' Shakespeare's family always regarded him as a kind of a cheaps skate and believed, on the \u2018quiet; | that \u2018Bacon\u2019 wrote the plays.\u201d .\u201cIn this instance 1 am not disposed \u2018ta question the authorship,\u201d said Mr.Grouch, gravely.\u201c©1 don\u2019t kuow of any.| one else who: woyld: ry to make: gawlf rhyme with scoff.\u201d 3 \u201cYou don't pronounce it any better than you play, it.\u201d said Louie.\u201cGawli ! My, but.that\u2019s rough work ! \u2018If theÿ ever heard you give that pronunciation\u2019 up at the club house they'd withdraw - your card.\u201d \"That's almost as bad as the Roger brothers\u2019 .pronunciation\u2014gollalluf.\u201d - No, \u2018sir; as.soon, âs.you buy a red coat and a set of\" club you call it goff.If you're \u201d \u201cfrom - the - north of Scotland you call it, guff: If you're just in from Mendota gawlt.7° Ur cD à \u201cIs there: a.dictionary \u2018in \u201cthe house?\u201d asked Mr.Grouch, sitting up straight.\u201cYou needi\u2019t diaw any dictionary on me,\u201d said his son.\u201cThe dictionaries never.have \u2018anything right.The only way to learn the correct + pronynciation \u2018of.these goff terms is-to stand around the clubhouse.and listen.\u201d \u201cDid \u2018you really write.that poem, Louie?\" asked his sister,.skeptically.\u201cSurg I did,\u201d was the reply.\u201cI made | it up.while I was \u2018waiting for father play up to the fifth green.I had about ten minutes to spare, so IT just went ahéad and- composed those few lines.Father was back in the bigh \u2018grass pounding away at something.1 thougt at one; time he was killing a snake.Finally he téaced the ball out into what Jus old players call \u2018the fair green\u2019 and\u2019 brought it up to where I was, about eight feet at a stroke.Then when I asked.him what he .was- playing he \u201cmaid it wis six or - .CE NS \u2018seven, he didn\u2019t remember which.\u201d \u201cWell, and what was [ playing?\u2019 de- ant.victor.\u201cI don\u2019t\u2019 know what.you call it, * repli-° LÉ wasn\u2019t_gol£.\u201d - RE \u2018the cad- \u201cDidn't I agree ta leave it\u2019 to die?\u201d demanded Mr.Grouch.\u201cYou had the -cäddie subsidized * \u2018said Louie.\u201cYou can prove anything by.a caddie if he is any good: \u2018They tell.me, that the \u2018caddies haye instructions to corroborate all scores.I wouldn't belieye any caddie.He may have been a ue boy to start with, but after associating with a.lot of golfers for a couple of sei | he \u2018couldn\u2019t count *straigh ht ES he | \u201cI was playing seven,\u201d said\u2019 Mr.Grouch, in a very determined tone.\u2018 \u2018Yes, and I let it go at seven,\u201d re torted his son.\u201d Then what do\" you think, mother?He putted.five times, and- every \u201ctime he prtted he got farther away from for -the\u201csixth hole.If he could rive.as far as he can putt, he'd e a grand Tittle player.\u201d ho ; + + » \u201crq ont know \u201cwhat © You're talkin about; A said\u2019 Mrs.G Grouch.\u201cIt's all Gree \u2018driving only \u2018to -complain,\u201d said Mr.Grouch.\u201cI ga you ou, the Sith.ole, rather than, have Pin mer oùié-Thats\" .right.I made it in they try.it.use half.som ol phe ame Sati] bs Beppened to hit th ' the game.remark- J and never saw it played at all you call it] \u2018manded Mr.Grouch, glaring at the exult- | 1 bégan to thing after a while | that he had made.a mistake and \u2018was.| \u201cI don't see that vou have.anÿ cause | Father did not thin much \u2014e + \u201cMr GT suppose, - \u201cir; that you: w regard | \u201cla good.shot on.my part\u2019 \u2018as merely -} accident.Louie-\u2014No, sir, 1 didn°t \u2018regard it as \u2018an accident.I cull it a miracle.When he came up to drive for the third hole; mother, the ball just missed a man who was standing off.at one side waiting his turn.Mrs.G.\u2014Why do you tell.these \u2018things to me?] don't know anything \u2018about the \u2018game, game for.\u2018old people.Mrs.G.\u2014Old- people!.: 1 like - that, must\u2019 say.Louie\u2014You\u201d and Sadie \u201clearn to lags and then we can have a Grouch - four -somie-\u2014you and I against father and.Sadie.\u2019 If that combination ever got but on the \u2018links there'd be-a game .for your life \u2018Talk about your foursomes! That would d- be a tiresomie or à gréweome\" 1 , don\u2019 t.know which.oo eo.* Mr, G._ always amuses me to hear some fellow who has played a game once or -twice sit around and blow about it.Now .we received Wells on Saturdäy and be (meaning Louie) went over -thére and- played once around \u2018Sunday and.then a [little Tuesday, and he:coûld give what's-his-name?\u2014V ardon\u2014 a foo ood many pointers.at this minute.; \u2018 a uie\u2014Father, I really believe.that someting has happened to-day to vex Mrs.6&\u2014l'm- sorry \u2018that Mr.- Welle invited you to the club.I, suppose.we'll hear nothing but æolt talk \u2018ait the rest of the summer.Louie\u2014That\u2019s the best.-part of the\u2019 gäme, mother, is is when you, get in out of the hot sun and face up to°a- tall, \u2018drink - and quarrel about: your score.- That's \u201cwhen all the best shoté are made.\u201cMrs.G.\u2014Well I suppose the game must | possèss some cliarm or there wouldn't be\u201d do .many.people.going crazy.about it.Louié\u2014li ever you get, \u2018stag£ed there's \u2018no belp for you: Now, take father\u2019s\u2019 case, Two yearsago if: he wanted to say somhe- -thibg real .inean \u2018about a fellow, he didn\u2019t say he was a liar-or a \u2018horsethief.He \u2018said he\u2019 was one of those golf players.\u2018That was the limit of abuse.Why, he used to froth at the mouth when\u2019 he'd \"see à fellow Soing along the etreet with a bagtul* \u2018of bs.And now \u2018he's turned out to be-a regular fiend.He didn't want.to atop to-day after we'd played nine] Holes.I wag only six up on lim, and he wanted to go ahead until he could tie the score, Oh, he\u2019 s game! Pi say that for | mm.Sadie\u2014What \u2018do : you mean by \u201csix up?\u201d douie\u2014That means ! \u2018way aix holes ahead\" of him.He won a hole, we tied on one and 1 beat him seven, s0.that \u2018mdde- me six u p.Mr.-G=\u2014Yes, and I- suppose youll talk about it\" for a week.What could \u2018I do with (hat old set of clubs?Louie\u2014Listen to \u2018that! Now he's laying *who always.explainu his bad billiard shots by, saying Sat.the.chalk is no | sad se wT - Mrs.G.\u2014It,sceins to me that.sult must be complicated.Louie\u2014It\u2019s the simple game.in the | world, mother.You tak \u2018this - white vill \u201cThis successful and hig, \u2018employed in the Land Ii ga pular rewvuy, RS oapitals by Bioord, > Rastan, Jobert, Velpeait, and others, combles the desiderata to be sought in:a medicine of the kind aud surpasses everything hitherto do 1 : THERAPION No.1 | \"in a remarkably short tine, often a few days oly .without thi slightest Maco: inconven .or rink, effects a cure, saperseding capsules and \u2018THER uides \u2018 HERAPION No.2.oven, and nd, after Jou had played nineteen | T Hi ior ao ming LFimples, spots, off the green .you .: ve ra > rade er than have an argument.\u201c pheumatiom, id oll disenses fog which ithis bien \u2014Next time we Play.I'm \"going | .rilla, &e., to the destruction of sufirers\u2019 teeth 40 have \u2018Hadie go \u2018alon; and eép score, | snd ruin of health.This proper para purifies th Lemie=You\" want to bring à good, Jou | RE EE ay ie, and: plenty paper.Ee eta s ball down in à bunker and THÉRAP IN TE: temper he gets in e stroke & for hervous exhaustion I Ji ' louve à There: was one time to day \u2018he |.lessness, and ail the ine nasal of bias.the.| 80 far into\u2019 the sand that + Gavigation, resicanes hn ho ule ukhesl se e PO nes surprisin .wo had 16 \u20ac dig quite a while\u2019 before we strength and vigor tothe ic itated.-.retories re cn seems to me-to be à vers | IH ERAPI ON wi je me * i Lous\u2014That's whit they A I\u201d aati] pilote a a to ar out the In Cr erin ote whieh of the'thred nu oo udbigervs oi above Teale Mark, which fs a Narain of word | \u2018À FNBRAPION \u201d ns it appogre on the Governmant | LV soon enough to preverit the last few starts.man in the surrey was down.in the crowd, Létie-Y'ou ought to- learn.It's a fine | _ (1 Lo our \u2018cards from Mr.| now nine holes to-day, and, by George, | ; Lit \u2018on the clubs.He's like a fellow I know | ;1 same «1 other districts even more.qf 55 Ef Ege Bi Âte )\u2014A lecture on = by one who never took hold of a b a week ago! ouie\u2014Jlut who is already \u201cthe chamÿ- jon of the Grouch family?Now, will sou | be good?Where waa I, mother?Louie-That'a \u201cright: That's what we cali the -approach, \u2018or.te reproach\u2014 it depends upon what you do with the lofter.f you aim at the hole and hit a cow over in: a.pastyre it is called a \u201cfooile.\u201d Anyway, when you get up near the flag you find that it is set in the middle of*a level and mowed short.As soon as this piece-of \u2018front yard you are said, 40 be \u2018on the green.\u2019 This is when vou\" begin to putt.You take a.short club\u2018 that looks something like a tack hammer and you shut one eye and get the direction and\u2019 offer up a brief prayer, and everybody holds his breath while you try-to roll the.marble over.so it will drop into the hole.ay \u2018bow many strokes.it took you.\u2018The y \u201c| wins.the hole.Then you go.over and build another \u20acandhill and: blaze: AWAY, for the next hole.Oh, it's\u2019 great.7 Mus.G-\u2014Humph: -It must.\u2018be, i\u2018, GEORGE ADE, IL DROUGHTS pers + Wt ° \u2019 Planters.Sometimes \u201cGo: Mad as.\u201cThey See Their Possessions Wiped Out.Smee Le 5 : Eydney, New: South Wales: There sa big opening; In\" Australia for American\u2019 trade.The country is just Tipe for.the advent of drummers.- -1 have spoken: of ithe New: Zealanders as 1.spenders.The Australians ave quite as ex- \u2019 ravagant.In New.South Wales the'aver- \u2018age in \u2018over per\u2019 year for each family.{The people of all classés dress well and live well.The women.of Melbourne know c \u2018how,to.put on thelr-clothes as wéll as those of any city of similar -size-in the United: States.Many.of them wear American shoës, payiug: a duty of 75 cents\u2019 op.every pair.They wear costly hate and bonnets, and.In midwinter nearly every girl.\u2018has her furs.© The business med, as a rule,- r silk hats and good clothes.The fit- ned is nolL quite as tine as that of our.a \u201ctailors, but far.better than of | \"London.Clothes\" cost about.as much in: Melboûrne and diydney as in New York, and .Amerlcdn styles seem to be In demand.\u2018 \u201cThe Australian 1a foud of show.He l\u2018kes- a good\u201d horse and a good \u2018buggy.\u201cand some of the rubber-tired rigs.which are now be Ing made io \u201cAinériéa might.be sold here at a profit,\u2019 : > \u2019\" HORRORS OF DROUGHT: Yon need not.go far In Australia: to hear | of the horiors of the drought.You can easily meet .a nian who his Jost a tgrtune by dry weather.Men sometimes go.crazy on thelr stations far off in the inter\u2019or Le- cause the rain falls to come.They have { thousands of acreg apd tens of.thousands | of sheep, aud they have to.sit and watch 1 thre.anlmals_ die before: \u2018thelr eyes, knowing | they cannot \u201ceed: Ahem, Che.droughts clear the land of everything \u2018green.The pastures become as hare as the roads, and the.sheep stagger about, nosing In the\u2019 dust for the \u201cseeds of grasses and trees.\u2018Sometimes trees are cut-down\u2019 to: give them food.Oné man.-who häd 4,000 acres of land kept 100 men rusy cutting off, the branches of lity apple, \u2018oak and other trees to feed the sheep.They \u201ceat the .leaves and even the small twigs.This same man had another force: \u2018skin.\u2018ning dead sheep, and another whose business it was to lift.-up the sheep when they fell down and could not rise of thelr own accord.This §s to keep them \u2018from the \u2018carrion crows,\u201d which hover æbont over them and.pick.out their aves they fall.RABBITS AND KAN \u2018ROOK.\u201cDuring these\u201c \u2018drougits \u2018thie rabbits\u2019 de: as \u2018well as the sheep.They drop dead out; \u2018side the rabbit.fences.You may see \u2018kant garoos lying here and there dead upon the plains, and I have been told that even the \u201cbirds.drop dead from the trees, = The Riverina country.is one.of the best sheep-raiping districts of Australln.It pro- \u2018Guces some of the finest wool and Is noted for-its excellent grass, \u2018In the drought of -| 1803: it looked as though a fire had swept |.over it.~ The most.of 1t was as clean as a baseball ground.It could not have been more bare if it had been ploughed.There waa.Dot a.gietn sprout- or any sign\u2019 of vegetable life \u2018to \u2018be seen.Last year much the condition prevailed in parts of Queensland.\"There.were tracts covered and there over the country.This and other district of.61 per cent.of the sheep and \u201cIt \u201cIs sald that \u201cthe drought in 1865 lightened the wool clip.Jamb crop.In\u2019 New Bouth \u2018Wales, about.8,- *| 000,000 head, ARTESIAN \u2018WILLS.Within © the past few weeks the: governments of.Aimstralin have been Preparing to \u2019enist.these droughts.They: have : been sinking artesian wells, making dims and putting.up Ww terworks.The droughts in (any parts\u2019 foi ailne.monthe the sheep can fepd on the Ary: grapses 1f they -can -ouly get whiter, end\u2019 of \u2018late the water in many \u2018places has \u2018BST hae \u2018béen In overstotking, :a0 that the sheep eat all the grass, and notwithstand- king water, dle: of starvation.There\" are In Queensland alone 850 artes- dan: swells and a number more are being ut.\u2018dowa.Already moré than.82,000,000 as béen ent- pon.thém.The aggregate \u201cdepth\u201d of Rew Île isIE the neighborhood of 300,000 feet.- Bome of thé wélls are very \u2018There is one at Winton which was ke 4,000 feof before it strutk water and the ere ny down 3,000 feat and more.are ma | One \u201cwell pre 5,000,000 gallons a day,.1 anottier 4,000,000 and another 3,600,000.Jn New South Waley a largé number.of bores, good dis- they call ditch half \"tall ridge que Nhe oh you mess the ball =| underneath: and $ \u2018try to gi Rigen : u ve - another lift toward) hele.If you don't Four Pr i, aie nd + es lofters.Yon might Chick that there mod eu Te: The that.Bat herve mot a0! b ey\u2019re .Those are the names of Mate clubs, When dg i ta i |e a pop \u2018Gh.=\u2014You were \u2018getting up \u2018near.the .cute little patch of \u201cJawn, smooth and | you |.| succeed in getting ' your.ball Janded \u201con \u2018As scon as you get it in you try.to count -| er who puts up the stifiest argument RU MISTRAL | constructed .of logs in.the form of a V.with\u2019 dead sheep, cittle and horses, and |.dead emus and kangaroos were lying liere | \u2018droughts have \u2018caused a reduction In one | \u2018almost.12 per cent.and\u2019 it decréased \u2018the ; \u201cthe country.are such.that\" tome: from \u2018artesian wells, The chief dan- |- en When mother gives Him Baby\" s Own J Tablets; they taste good and make him : | well and happy.They : are mother\u201d.s.help and bdby's every daÿ friend.Con- | tain no \u201c sleepy\u201d drugs, no poisonous \u201csoothing\u201d \" stuff.Nothing harsh or griping.or 'S Own T a REGISTERED 4 ; ce \u2018 oe £ and young children.\u201d g A Le | rs.David Cooper, Oak Point, N.Y.writes : .Lm Bays Own Tablets are\u2019 an indigne medicine in every home where there are\u2019 3 : - - A singular.thing about the wells is that, the water, that.comes from.them Is very\u201d \u2018hot.As one of the .squatters says, it is hot cnough to scald a dog, and- indeed\u2019 a | dog that fell Into the stream of one of them the other day was killed.The water is slightly salt, and.it contains some soda, bit the sheep drink and thrive uponit.It ducted in ditches.and pipes over the tures, The ditchez are: \u2018made with huge ploughs The end is shod with Iron, and a team of élght- or ten oxen drags the.plough along the course.desired for the stream.This makes a broad furrow, forming the.canal, at which the stock can drink.many.canals of this kind from \u2018fifteen to \u2018twenty.miles long and\u2019 some even longer.HENS LAY BOILED BGGS.Australia Is the: hottest country om re: \u201ccord.\u2018J \u2018have ridden for mlles astride.the equator, bat I have never found heat to \u2018Compare with this.\u201c Out in the country in the \u2018dry times there appears to be little more thau a sheet of brown paper between\u2019 you and the Jower, régions, \u2018and the people facetlously say thit they have to feed their \u2018hens cracked jce to.keep them from \u2018laving bolled eggs.The diy lands\u2019 are hotter than\u2019 Sabara.\u2018Much of th¥m is desert, and the .tinent' \u2018during the hottest.part \u2018of \u2018the year, three hours: every day, in Travelllàg across it.Australia is as \u2018long.froin one side to he other as from\u2019 New.York to Salt Lake City.and the greater part of it Is covered with.\u2018granite sand.It has no- eooling winds \u2018to speak.\u2018of, and -the sand and rock bottle\u2019 up.thé heat and glve it out.agatn Captain Sturt, who \u2018crossed -the Australlan desert.some years ago, records that he once hung his thermometer, graduated to 127 degrees | \u2018in\u2019 the shade, and that the mercury rose \u2018and broke the, tube.The \u2018temperature must have been at least 128 degrees in the open alr outside, which.is sald to be the high-~ the world.\u2018For three months during that trip the temperature averaged over 101 degrees Fah-' up Into hairs, the lead: dropped out of his.pencils, his halr ceased to grow.and his THE AUSTRALIAN.LAKES.Australia has no fresh Water\" lakes to speak of, called the lake district, a region about 1,000.miles long.At the bottom of this is Lake -\u2018Porrens, about °100 lles long, with Lake Gardiner.to \u2018thre west of it.- North of Lake Torrens ls Lake Eyre, \u201cwhich Is laïger, aud to the northwest.Lake Amadeus, which 1s also of good size.-\"Allethiese lakes are salt.They are surrounded by flats of treacherous mud crusted with salt.\u2018Some parts of them are.dry for years at a time, whi'n.a wot season will fill them and cause - grass to sprout up ull about .thém.- Most of: the land, north and \u2018west of the dakes.is desert.If you will draw a.lipe across the continent: from the lakes to the | mouth of the Victoria River you will block off.one of the biggest deserts of.the word.The desert block will be one-sixth as big as the whole .United States, and it will: \u2018cotitain no water and no vegetation of any kind \u201cexcept thoriy .sctub and thorny grasses.This Is the case with nearly all Western Australia with the exception ef cools, of \u2018course, as It runs off, being pon There are |: \u2018sun \u2018beats.vertically down upon \u2018the .con- | est: temperature recorded: ln any part.of: C enbeit in the shade, and the air was 60 |.ry that Captatn Sturt writes \u201cthat every | screw fell out: of \u2018his boxes, his combs split | \u2018finger nails became .as brittle as glass.\u201d (| Its - biggest lakes are \u2018ealt,- and.| there are very few \u2018of these: them, lie In South Australia, \u2018In what is |.\"The most of a tha: \u2018sma séttled portion at the southwest.\u201c QUEER YPGETA/TION.\u2018The séfubs-are pecullar to Aéstralla.Théy gre.a sort of dwarf eucalyptus trees, \u2018or dwarf acacias.The most common are thé mallee scrubs and mulga \u2018scrubs.The | mallee scrubs.look.like willow or reeds.The Dushés grow clode together, so, that: there are often ten.on a square.foot of .ground.They grow twice as high as your \u2018head without a branch, and ds you look over them you see nothing but a mass of.| dark brown bushes reaching on and on for \u2018miles.Here end thete roads and paths.are cut through them which look like avenues or alsles.They\u2019 make, the country gloomy wo the extreme, and added to the dreary eucalyptus trees and the vast deserts and the lack\u2019 of variety in the aceuery bave given Ît the title of the \u2018Never, Never Country,\u201d or the land.of despair.The extent of the mallee scrub ls enormous.there is an.unbroken tract about twice the size of the State of New York, \u2018which is entirely covered with mallee, and you will find it in all parts of Australis.to The mulga scrub is a sort of a thom, bush.The bushes grow close together, and .they become matted so that it is almost impossible to make your way through them.9 GRASSES AND TREES.ce, Among other cutidalties are \u2018the grasses.There are trees here \u2018which grow grass looking\u2019 for all the world as ft a great stump: had sprouted out n \u201cgrass on all \u201c - From al\u201d parts - | - of the.\u2018Dominion : come \u2018orders for - cowans || oooh |e _ CHOCOLATE, || | Por wis by wo Ih cers generally.; In South \"Australia | bave ever travelled them have, long thin, leaves which hanz downward as thoùgh \u2018they were weeping.They are always green and: they shed their bark Instead of their leaves.The buck bangs down for ald the world \u2018ke disha+- elled hair, making - Fou think that all nature\u2019 Mas gome into mourning apd they are ths chief mutes at the funeral.Some of them are very high, comparing with the bie trees\u2019 of California.:There was one receu:\u2019; felled which measured 480 feet, said qo.tet the -lirgest tree of the world.| | | Cowan\u2019 S {nt Navy - Mauss THE Cowan CO.L1d., Toronto.| si \u2018Allay the irritation accompanying the cutting tet, ces the bod, rove diarrhoea, aid digestion, cyre colic, and all the common illx of little ones.oe wn No cru, cn clean no del ns fo moh i es wher Baby's Own Toblets sre vised.THE exnuinE PaCKAGE Loors JUS.une THIS ol by drops o sent pot pid arc pris (25 ct.cm) by 3 THE | OR.WILLIAMS MEDICINE Co., BROCKVILLE, ONT, ET ot sides\u2019 and on the top.{|- The spinifex or the porcupine | grass is one\u2019 of the terrors of the expiorer.It covers much \u2018of the sandy plains to such an extent that it js almost Impossible to travel over them.It is \u2018a hard, .spiny grase.\" which: grows in little hills from ade Zit -and a half tp five feet in.diameter.always found in the dry country, sud, its Ir 3 mere existence is ai; évidence that- these is.no water near by.1 - Its blades are as sharp as.a deedle and - are very destructive\u2019 to both borses .and men.The horses\u2019 feet are so cor that they - sometimes have to be kfiled or\u2019 are weft to- die upon the desert.But I could \u2018write much about the duer -vegetation of Australtt.I see mew .rrees.every.das.and the queerest of all is the great bottle tree, which looks for all zh world like a gigantic.champagne magnum -with léaves growing out of the cork.Es-\" erywhere I go I see eucalyprus trees, They are the dreariest fo that ! through Many of FRANK G G.CARPENTER.«la © | Cowan\u2019 s fem, Queen\u2019 s Dessert Chocolate Chocolate + Chocolate\u2019 Cream : Chocolate Wafers 1 \" Cowan\u2019 S LE Ginger\u201d ; 1 | prinTiNG |} PRINTING | .in presses ç \u2018combined (with the best go eme it \u2018assuredly gives % 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