The Montreal herald, 12 août 1901, lundi 12 août 1901
[" THE MONTREAL H 4 Ta \u2014 94TH YEAR NO.188.a GPA, AND LCA HAVE ANLIISTED Di ENCES Manager Russell EU Has Now Be - stored.\u2014\u2014 THE TWO ROADS ARE PULLING TOGETHER John Will Do a Heavy Next Winter in Consequence.St.Export Dusiness The breach Meter ide vanadian ac: fs Raiway dud tac Lvess onal Radway Has Leen Rex cd A st MP HG Ru~ ML, Madge M Le Unis» 1 A vial 9 = nes tact wore ab &vuie à Hat a sas Te a pres \"i mL Wer FOCAL ag al DA dav, me ae mx: aT Lae wh Hoa Mr se NU The arrange» à rruster fa vai t ior Lhe Mar.TAY MNS YL LN The Vo.tS Cae b a MAS UNS .the M Ma IWaS SAS net pan ag vs sw ed &: LR SN Tense Mon\u201d @e var: »e M: OR: far dre HO taie die ov .dan ME TS VS UREN LE ANTES OAS Ther LAN OQ oS Lo 4 à Wess WD ET Cas noo.Vote Tvl > 8 Toa wt oN na Bm gal (ex 7 ; TNT TY AY vr a D vs Es ce eas LTS Ww Slant > mo Mr RN oe Ys ret otlom : INR CR ES .Ns Jose Wye sens baad EN NE CS - Bi su Ca wm - a 22 NT .< : - .~ a \u201ca .mae \u201ca TN x > ~ uv To rota : Ss * to [I : Lo To BN ene Yas Data we owt voor ~ oot te sr © LIE} NLR \u201cT8 at - 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i ta + - TL MTT Co +.om = - .o as r .or ot Ç: - + - pet : 1 - ° - =.4 A * : .\u2018 : a - Luna A - vo 4m me - \u2018 \u2018 \"oi eu .§ + .Cee ee TR BR - + + Co.nn vi ME TES 0 : - - => Ve 2.- » ee ES Vus SMe ue 1 leew .- + - \u201cun as i eae ey ene ' eT oy ou - _- a EO , ve - FL 10° it: - - Cm ms er, \u2018 cnr theme Tama eet.bE] Hi ù : ¢ FINS OX 5 \u2018 J i HR > eum Us Tne Tr Tome Pa Lu amma Te vm That Por 5 4 ue\": tee Tec, va 0 ; _ FEV .Is A} * \u201cie ; TT, .\u201ci = \u201cpy 1 aan th Te LWT rer on vos, .à yc +, Tunes at Si Le 1 Fe A fer ge There NT, ei - - - TANG 2 TATRA \u201ceu - Tm pete ttm Ney et Vrms = se # Ne ire ns ne Ta Tee Tai oon Tain ae Nues\" sie is cie hi + Ny AU I à Frail vay a BLY.MIS TH FAT IT Neer Fiatix ver TOUT 0 te Jem.wri Hans cn mem se 1 Taur SI 8 IE Ls NEn Til 4 UT me un à vos 8: Ie @ te Jrrevre-y Rissesos .miles from Sherbrooke cause of am accident which came near to B, AND M, TRAN LEAVES THE TRACK Six Cars Ditched Near Sherbrooke But Only One Passenger Injured.Richmond, Que., Aug.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Another of the deluges which have visited this part of the country several times this summer struck this section Saturday evemng about 7 p.m.and there was a washout at a culvert of the Boston & Ma:ne Railroad near Capelion.abou: 8 which was the being a very senous one.The B.& M.Pueæenger train.which leaves Sherbrooke at 85.struck the weak spor go:n a h:gh rate of speed.which cartied the en- gue and first four cars over.but tae last car wear in.Tle sack ditched the whole tran and tne passengers rece.ved a ~evere shaking up.dul ihe mjunes.wth tae éMeptmd of one ase, were mol very serious.Mr.Law:ence, Nayta Hatley, hid ane ids broken and other bruwes.He wae taken to tne Pritestant Heep: tal, Sherhr.ocke.Wreck trains re sen: ~herbrooke and Lyn ndonvalle ie se only eu ceeded in get: ing whe in jasesiie condition Si andar even- 1Wen:; Hour DOUTE ae er the acr:dent.damage cannot be estimated a: pres- Nil tLe Ove Car are iy pad.y VIE Ada.HERE FOREST FIRES ARE RAGING The Great Timber Belt of the West Threatened With Destruction.1e rom mar sirerces eI Ta LA =: TL mo raars BL ve Cs aTe piTez ty tees Seemed ani ome tes pT RLY TSE TTT SLT LEE M2 Vora LT ess Thm sib vee We Az cos\" Ver se: > Ne 2 Las IEE TPE IT Til TLTLLT ~iTe mez Cr TT IRL Li TES 4 CORSA TS WwW LIT = WC baeraes AI OCTEU ! i { WELSH COLONY FOR CANADA The Canadian Immigration Agent May Secure Transfer of Settlers From Patagonia.Ottawa, August 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014W.J.Gnffith, the Canadian Immigration agent in Wales, leaves Liverpool by the 8S.guria on the 22nd of August.en route Lo the Welsh colony in Patagonia, South America, for the purjnse of inducing the emigration of Wemhmen to Canada.W.J.Rees, one of the three Welsh delegates ' who visited Canada in 1899, will accom- ny Mr.Griffith.\u2019Tnere are about 4,000 Weltimen in the colouv they intend Visiting.and it is reported they are very much disatidfiei with the treatment accorded them by the Argemimne (jovern- ment.and desire to jocate somewhere under the British flag.No better settlers couli be eecured and the Immigration Departmen: hopes to be able to induce a god portion of tiem tn come Ww this country.RETURN OF MINISTERS Ottawa, Augus: 12.Spec: al)\u2014Hon.W.& F.eid:nz and Hon.A.6.Blair arnv- ed nn satsrdas at Rimouski Taer leit at on.à tor tae Mantime Provinces where they \u201ci.tema.n a Week of 80 weivre crm.ng io UZawa.STEEL MILLS START RUNNING Amalgamated Association Fails to Prevent Their Operation.Po Terk tis vr be work.= senti Tansee TCCO (at aL A permed tras coer had 505 Tue=+1 7 To = ay Tres mm Siew TATE MES previ em Tes grrr SE 70 Ee \"US cons qua ~f mc Tne eves Toe Fano.Faniers Loséat ané Me tu ae ve CE eu CE ERT Lee Lod spews 3 Tue pb) = TT > -1 A 4 2-7 Lave 4 TT =t ree LI LI vu Fer ere ong LT En su 1\" em ps Tal WED TTL LRTI me tt = b Tu:rDeetr.\u201ceee Us TU > Lt nie tee! ede nnn nlf i vmmmLY vu LL.oem VRE ae ds Leer \u2014- de LT ETT eat LIL fw \u201cOUI Le dre Lat ct 32 107 LÉ St a PLUIE \u2014 Time LDU FU BLES Mees LEY le wep! ml (nl Yi V2 DFI: ENT DT st var UT Ue wrt Vas \u201c4 siti LU WEIL TET clan crue Ini IT f\u2014\u2014\u2014 be vr vus Eu Tee iin ret pose Tr 2 CHARTES nue uo 1 aL Lad 1 Tew Le L ATTUET DA =e OlL CT am lene LI sy Le Qe y mel et ' nr TS AAC CR SE al \u20ac me ETS MW RMN 1 ELT e Brume misled HN Us Le wor mE \u20ac am Jum et TTT LJ Pe Fr: se wir Bis mie i Tm œufs nw mer HT IE OL at TVET TREY TMA Diet ver tr pte \u201cmT BOW TH WM JI Twp lection an 2 I TITS, - 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TREAT Let VERT oat = at of De er en M wih lr TON \u20ac \u20ac ATANE me Botle Tur gr Lr U's à tam listeef merortam.Hat t wen « von TOR 5 \u2018umtmame watts 8 le Ter ow te veux te: prow \u20ac ue mets yesterday afternoon CNT expected .Fraixe avr 7abiirg .son \u2018of Samuel Golberg, of 1580 Ontario street, was playing in the third story of his home at 7.15 last night with a shawl, which he placed on the window-aill, and grabbing it as it slipped down, over-bal- anced himself and fell.Nobody was present in the room, and it was uot till his sister came int» the room that the accident was known.He had fallen three stories on to the pavement in front of the house, fracturing his skull.A doctor was summoned, and he remained at his home till 10 o'clock, and was then taken to the General Hospital.where he died at 3 o'clock this morning.As there was no ground for ordering an inquest, the case was disposed of without jurors, the verdict being accidental death.GORED BY VICIOUS COW Brockville, August 12.\u2014[attie Taylor, a - little girl remding here, narrowly excaped being gored to death by a vicious cow vom terday.The ammal attacked her in an open field and hut for the timely armval of two men her injurisw might have been sericus.She was badly shaken up bemdes being cut and bruised.BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION -Sperialo-By 12.om of a hiner of gy Sherbronke, A gust the premature expo bam.te in the mines at Eustie on Satur dav afternoon LR\u201d men named Charlie» Nelson and John Buncark were seriously injured, so Jnuen wo tna ine former died nd the other man ia Nelan had be ra \u2018ured an dé arm wi rit, Ja a Se een blown \u201crotn off: Bun-ark mw aaffernz itn a frac tured pkud and otaer injures.TWO KILLED AND THO INJURED v Freight Train Jumped the Track Near Owen Sound \u2014Tre BE \u201d LATE oe wh 3 vers erased + moe ant von.We \u2018au Mfr lanes Émis 12e ecisies 215 en Furet un were Le.Presa Me.Tree at =.\" Won Ln, Loe Peg oss ames cn ne eat Tek on - pa - He vie : SADE 0 12 Le 1030 T te\u201d 22 et y ces Daten Me mar n lances ant was 542 1a VOD aka Woy ew was ue EIS ti 3 re =~.est Erg ema Feri- £1 Tenet SwT IS # val [pt ava Le unes Éveues Lee +.Ferg, ne Ten aaa Lik War vbs co + Cie we 5 ur ean + [us \u2026.mA ® cars ee We L'Raté5 LLL Tle LU a BL of 2 2 Vis 7 Sd L0 0 ves wr pi Eo VTT Ir vie VE TEE BA UE ue frire ms Cte vers LE | lug 11 ie Tees June \u201cLit wn VRE ant Pariany unl Tuer cro L 4 RUN ute ge 11 71 cent ts THIN Wee V Lens GW Tt ae USER ET AR TI VV TOIT Votan Rue: en ie wer vt ult \u201caart anti Vis vue \u201cté.\u201cVE Kms cael\u201d 137 vse Leu A us vu ler Neer 0 Tire avt + \u201clu Tue as fete nu ul \u201cie tes FEAT .su Vue \"lie T'aime\u2014voeir vue Ie Leur crédet on Be UC unt veer ming us Ted us une Lat Ir Tile unt Le Tre li Hs rs \u201cjeta, >» JUS entree Ig .due DATE dote Tard Lat Ter = nor \u201cnus The ei tes Teer 12a] wey wnt \u201cal Lnnyg HUT oo © Lier EYL uC Lud su Mad} ne se Ta ; Erle él Ti un jen cames Pon - n \u201cile « eu alll \u201cni uh vie ot.et] Tie tas \u2018atagiauee - fhe sl\u201d due te corre on wily yg auf \u201ca.fout art TU EE a].voi Su weed HN 7e tan vas; nes re men: teat Tue tits wiley ue TOTTI Ua edit THE \u201cSEMFRBADY\" CONVENTION.One hears of politital, \u2018social and, similar | sony entions, E ah Dunner convention, lei suchas that \u201che v the\u2026\u2018\u2019Semi-Ready\u201d Clothing Company, of thia city, last week, \u2018is \u2018entirely new tv Ganada and: marke as well the \u2018dawnin of a broader- epirit: in - -businéée aa it does the Progrestiveness, of \u2018the company concerned, : Amon mi-readÿ\"\" agente present re: essrs.J.: A.Richard Montreal; BP.\u201cBellinger Toronto; E >.Rie Wine, nip ; J.H._ Brownlee, London: ar A factory.will have a capacity.ray.which wil involve the sxpend@iory.of | $320.000 annually for beets.NOTES FROM OTTAWA.Ottawa, Aug.12.\u2014FParligment oa prorogued, pro fo rom gust un Beptember 23, Hind The announcement is Canada Temperance Agt by-lsw is \u2018hereby revoked in the county of - Richmond, Que.By an Order-in-Oduncil, the Inland Revenue division .of Ste.Hyacinthe is voioed young - Canadian\u2019 Pacific ited that the Ltold, every available: car was: packed, and from the Sisth to thy fourth las ne St John, NB.Aug.12.\u2014Thrée special \u2018Railway \u2018traipe took away: Saturday night 2,504 harvest excursionists, who: had gathered there from all ris of the Maritime Provinces, 300 com- Bx across the bay from Le and An: dapolis valley points.e Canadisn 4 Pacific Railway \u2018only\u2019 1,000 \u201call other.cars borrowed from the Intercalon- fal: Six hundred more men are expected A.Roy, Halifax, and several others.Eu those connected with \u201cSemi-ready\u2019 -, Montreal were present as well.The min \u2018agers, the designers\u2019 and oxen the.workmen met on equal terms\u2018 ventilate their ao Study her and: ay | ie wete right opty \u2018er wd \u201cSel ready\u201d drateralty in Mo SPECIAL NOTICD, * next eo ar Bo far PSE ne de ur Casse dE P Fan ce Fast fsa oe.| cirsion.| to Moosejaws N = am [Windsor it is expected will reluse.to., Adolphe Lauzon and Andre Labbe, \u201cboth: | God Const, eWst AT Several Richmond\u201d Tads, W.array.Ww.Smith, We Wilkingon, AH Wyage.© Taÿ- dor, F.Boist-and.A.Stew Joined the, Large: party from: Richinond \u2018county -bou) for Western Canada on the harvesting ¢ The Richmond boys are\u2019 ging, The license System.w i Noon be.in operation.in\" Richmond - county.In Boh mond and \u2018Windsor Mills Jivenses will be\u2019 ranted, - but municipal\" council: of Manville, pebury\u2019 and: St.Gearge de grant them.The Pulp and Pay wer.Company, \"of which \u201cMr.E.W.Tobin, 4 P.is the \u2018chief promoter, his, begun\u2019 work, \u2018onthe huge milk.at\u2019 Bronipton.: and Trunk.ie pt: | ting.in a, siding zabout thigee quarters \u2018of A ,milé long and the company hundréd men blasting the.rocks and.paring for the construction of the.re- nu re \u2018as fnat.as they \u2018cad.be.secured: rs, C.Rose: and\u2019 Mrs.K., McRae: are\u2019 oine holidays in Portland, Me; | SHERBROOKE; Sherbraake August a.(Special) of Chartierville, Sounnton, count}; were exch fined M0 à copta hy: Judge Mj) \u2018vena for selling.\u201cliquor without a license.\u201cW.and Mrs: \u2018England on Tuesday, where they \u201cwill: | meet- their son, Major .Heneker,.who .is: returning far a short.furlough: \u201cfrom the Ficar Charles Hopps, of Bolton; C.\u2018Gouin: and H.Gouin, TR \u201cwêre \u2018eäch fined Mulvenn at.Ki 10 and costs by Judge: honiton on Thursday fof { son.The \u2018Brompton.\u201cPulp.and Paper Company have 25 men -at work: clearing the \u2018site of the 4 prow mills.The \u2018mills are ote Su y, : 1902.\u201cTwo men were Killed\" by lightning \u2018at Derby Spue during a severe thunder |: storm.h men, George.Hininan and aborde were workin, in, the haytield when the former was instant] y killed \u2018and \u2018the latter lived.for a couple of hous after.being struck, but never regained con\u2019 sciousness, ~\u2014About-six passengers; mostly alt\u2014far-{\" mom sons 5 trom this Tor the, let \"on the ast week for the grain\u2019 fede oi fie Northwest oe e cyptoms duty collected at the of Sherbrooke for the month of Jely Tn to $0,908.| Dr P.ation MLA, for.Sherbrooke Fécéived :a- letter from oir.Fouts, Minister of \u201cPublic W, Quebec, a that the Government pould accept proposition of the city- to build the new court.house on ; the pare.The city ofiers the Government plied, which.was contrihuted by Sergeant : - performed the saine\u2019 happy function à at 0 The Gilengarian, of this s place, has cbang- A ere he-has made | few days, and take up his residence; in| About twenty young men left here\u2019 this 2 | Raphael last Sunday was \u201cwit-{.; morates thie coming to.this county of the | \"\u20ac \u2018In- 1786 the MoDonells and { ( their families\u2019 left Scotland in charge- of-|- the occasion wag marked | Just compere] a very fine barn, 105.x 50, |.§: stable 137 x 36,\" and A silo to hold:500 |.Mr.Sangster is one of our pro-].president.of.the Reform Association powerful, and, no doubt, \u2018the \u201cinfluence fore good will: be lasting.Many \u2018from\u2019 \u201cother denominations have attended, and were\u201d very \u201cmuch impressed.also.These services\u2019 will -élose- on.Sunday \u2018moiming ; next.holdérs of theitown the Mayor called a | -Hospitality inchided.an \u2018excellent -dinner |.\"at the.Hotel: Pontiac: Boating : and bath- |.; Mr.H.Be Spencer - and \u2018family, of Otéa- : Wa, are: ptit.a few weeks.at Llialk Rive \u201c Vert ur A ox D.\u201cRichmond, August: 11 \u2014{&pecial.a tJ \"rade, held in\" Rich- : boarded, which sold \u2018as follows: of) 9 ICH have \u2018one:} am | and will give employment to o_ong hundred Hengeker.leave for.| oiton; and Paul.Lavoie - \u2018having killed \u2018snd hunted deer: out-of sea-| be.running by the 1st of | SA ADAE \u201cGreen T ea Is Free from Any Particle of Coloting Matter; Is Dainty and igorating ; \"is the only tea that suits fastidious ho \u2018esome or the most delicate to digestions.=, Packets only.Black, Mixed, Uncolored Ceylon Green.Address « SALADA,\u201d Peltig and i is Free samples sent, .Montreal.Untrimmed Séraws- AT, 25e EACH.All I Children\u2019 s Musliti AI Children\u2019 Ss Maslin + \u201cAM Children s Silk Hoods, - AU Children\u2019s s silk Hats; Hoods, at Half Price + Hats, at Half Price I at Half Price gq at Mat Price .a So TE ms.JEFFREY SE oo a ot F N BUSINESS.a Henry?Morgan | & ry 1 MONTREAL - fr ts oY vi will be begun on the gré court, this - fall.CS | CORNWALL.+ - Cornwall, August 11, Miss; Ba.pal- ryinple, 5 spending a few: 1 dave wi se Ethel Elli Bolt, Fifran's __ \u201cBeatr e Corrigan, of Tava Que.,: vigiting her grandparents, ; Mr and re.N.\u201cMorgan, Farrans Point.Mrs, Joubert, of Montreal 1s \u2018spending fa few weeks at ber parental, home, Far: rans loint.: ; Jonas W vatt, \u2018of - Lunenburg and Miss | (Catherine -.M.Sheets, eldest, daughter of: \u201cRobert Sheets: Far ne Point, were\u2019) \u2018married\u2019 by Rev.\u201cMr: Coburn, of -Lunen-: burg, on.Tuesday, vl CT + Miss.es THE LODGES ) MEETINGS \u2018Tostonnox, AF, amd À.MDorébester, ati St Jobs.LO.O.F.\u2014Beaved, 30 W elilugtôn.Lo Excelsior, 251 St.Jaiues.Ln 0: M.1, \u2014Siar of West, 280 mipmond | AO.AV Jacques Carter, 149 Berri, \"Westmount, \u201cVictoria Hall, W estmount.© Windsor, 2422 St.Catherine; ; a.O.E.B,8.\u2014Primnose,' trolley drive.K.0.T/M.\u2014Unlon \u2018meeting, 250 Richmond: R.T.of T.\u2014Orient, 1140 Notre Dame.Can.(hF.Loyola, st Catherine Amherst, - 0.TUBSDAY Le A F Catherine.1.0.F\u2014=Rvelltie, 14 Reni.Mt Morin, Monument Natlotal.St: Criapin, 20 Maisonnñetve.7-77 A: Lachine, at Lachine.wo - Faure, St, Louis Hom.mt Outremont; at Ou \u2019 Cath.O.F.-Sté, Cinegonde, 45- Vinet, \u2018Mount Royal, 1986 Richelieu.- - .\u201cSt.Jean Baptiste, 777 Sanguinet.; Yt.Vincent de Paul, STa-Parthenais.= Longueuil, Foresters\u2019 Hall,\" \u201cLongucull.Cote des Neiges, at Cote des\u2019 Nelges, St.Bilzabeth, 315 St.Elizabeth, St, Hetrl.C.B.Leglon\u2014Shamrock, 157 Ottawa.: C.M.B.A., Can-\u2014Brantb 101, Desery Street.Branch.347, St.Gabriel Parsh Hall.__Jacques Cartier, at Lachine, LI .Bourget, \"1342 BE, Catherine.- | \u2018Artizans\u2019 Soclety-St.V.de P., 5 Datrésue: Union St.Plerve,.1706 St.Oatnetiñe.- \"CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.\u2018 Twenty-eight delegates, including the provincia chief ranger, Mr.A.A.Gibesult, and the provinciat-aécretary, Mr lodeau, left last evening by the, 9.1.8.n for Detroit, to attend the | , tiotra] convention of the Céthoite Order cé.Foresters,\u201d which opens, in that ry tomorrow, and s large Duinber: of Foresters: | were.at the station to see thet oft, oy te on the landing e Sining the cit in i MEER se.\u2018Lodge, No.10, LO.OF., was \\{ Johns on Thursday evening, \u201cI member whe admitted, aad 4d -lmeets in the Od | South.| of Westmount Lodge, the Fine! secre: .founda Lodge would take Mr.BP.X | Grand P.(hubd \u2018the chair, conferred -on another.\u2018This lodge\u201d Eu tigurishing condition, * \u2018eo Lafayette Lodge, (No.15, LOOF, \u201cwhi 7 a St.James.Street, will be à \u2018the meeting, of the \u2018Grand pores af que dec next wek by \u2018Messra L Mercier and.Ko Kipsiey.TE GRAND COUNCIL oF CANADA, CMS.a Fie.triennial convention of the : \u2018Grand tb \u201cCouncil of \u201cCanada, Catholic Mütual.Benefit Assoélation, will be \u2018held in Nlagare Falls; Ont, où \u201cAugust 27, and.the various : branches in this city are at present holding inipôrtant meetings at whieh.Anstroctions aré given to their délegates as to the course :|.10 Le pursued by them.at the convention.A \u2018special meeting of Branch 28- vil.be Street, this\u2019 evening: There\u2019 are.seventeen?branches at the the Gees +, cation \u201ctor the city, I held in\" St.Patrick's Hall, 92 3 Alexander .; DISTRICT COUNOIL, § 80BRS.Lo .There was an unusually large, attendance .at the meeting: of the District\u2019 Counell of ©: the Sons of Bugland Benefit Society, whidh - | (REA heja \u2018at \u2018Lachine on Thursday evening.| Mr.T attersatl, district deputy, and res: presentatives were - present from every | lodge in the district of Montreal, with the.Lodge, at Montreal | exception of\u2018 Card pt 4 K.Witsos, On.motion of Mr, tary, Mr.Hutchins, was \u2018 authorized to sand -a=congmtal \u2018telegram \u2018to Mr.Fred \"Cooke, supreme grand premdent, and Ms.J.CW.Carter, supreme\u2019 ad secretary, \u2018| ho are at présent on sn ofsiolal vist to ge Jodges An the Maritime \u2018Provinces and ewtoundldnd.It was älso announeced that : me action.\u2018In\u2019 connection with the decoratiôns on the occawon of-the visit of the Duke and Duch- oss.of (Cotnwall and York.The next méet- fag.wil\u2019 be held 1ni the Victoria Jubilee Lodge rooms at Point St.Charles.These \u2018 \u2018district meetings have bithertp bees \u2018com- fined to \u2018the members of the.White, oe degree, but are now open to I De of the soctety.Five reetings tive IL:O,A.\u2014Dafke of York, 220$ St.Catherine, \u201cAll:Nattonale\u2014Ville Marie, 98° Fultérd._ | held since the the council wes \u2018St, Pierre, 110 Mawonnéuve, = | | Bebruayy.Lom étre Le TC BIAWATEA.7 The.Indian \u2018play \u2018of Hiavathe pro octamer Shen card ion, oA rtemen's Show EEE ES besita, Ot.Lp - APROIAL NOTICE, .a, \u20ac i yo.ze for the Million et Sy 05: Friese from Mo ep te | an EL, vo To owed\u201d .- | ET pen Ld \u2018 a commen ation oi the depart.[a \u201c going towards Dalhousie Street.- a group of men quarrelling, and noticed the man, who Had first addressed the cap- + - Two POL POUCEMEN Captain Fennell am a Sergeant Conners Set Upion in.| - Gritäntown.Le , \u2018 image .- + ; os Not for a long time in the history of the city ce force have.on night duty had to record anything like the.assault \u2018which took place on Saturday - night in the neighborhood | of Dalhousie -and Ottawa streets, St.Ann's Ward, upon Captain Pennell and Patrol Sergeant Con- norsk of No.7 police station.It was a fight in which the two officers had to deal with a dozen men and as a result of which .Captain Fennell bears a deep wound ovér his right eye.- About\u2019 midnight the\u2019 captain and his ser geant were patrolling on#Ottawa street, Fvery- thing was quiet and\u2019 peaceful until the officers reached .the- corner.where they saw an old.man fall on the road from the sidewnlk.Immediately.the crowd \u2018Ais- persed, the.assailants running up Dal- - housie street, while Mr.J.McGinty, of Wellington street, who was the man \u2018assaulted.lay prostrate; on the road.- His | son, 18 years old, remained with him.The police officers chased the fnan whom they had seen strike Mr.McGinty.He ran up Dalhousie street and turned into à _ Yard ori the left side of the street, in the -Tear:of a block of houses-and opposite - the '_old.gp house.The extreme darkness of \u2018the: neighborhoed made it an easy matter for the fugitive to hide himself, but it was only for a time, for the police officers, after untiring efforts, found him -erouched \"behind.a.barrel in a shed.They pulled him.out and placed him under arrest.CALLED FOR HELP.- \u201cTo sheir questions, his only reply was to shout for belp.What help he was shouting for can only be surmised, but it ame fn\u2019 due timé.\u2018The officers \u2018had \u2018scarcely reached the street with their man when .they saw a number of men approaching.They weré in their shirt .sleeves most of them, though some Were still more in, neg- : \u201cMr.Fennell\u201d .eried one-\u2018of the men, toming up to \u2018the officers, \u201clet the pris- _ oner go.\u201d Captain Fennell is not a coward.\u2019 He i is e large man, whose physical endurance \u2018has more than.once been tried and whose.\u2018courage had never failed him in a critical moment.-The man who spoke to him had\u201d a threatening _ attitude, and behind Him there \u2018stood at\u201d various distances ten or \u2018twelve men._- Captain.Fennell: Aooked at thé mai ho had\u201d \u2018spoken.\u201cGo away,\u201d he said.\u201c\u201cThig man has committed.any-assault and He is\" _ Under arrest, | We.are here - to: do \u2018our duty.\u201d» .THE CAPTAIN STUNNED.- - The last word was scarcely spoken à \u2018when tain made « dash at him and\" struck \u2018him | on the head with some, hard instrument, | \u2014\u2014\u2014The\u2014blow partially st stunned\u2019 the captain.It took but.a moment, however, for him to regain his senses.- | \u201cHold your man,\u201d he shouted.to .Con- | nors.He.pulled his revolver.from -the holster and pointed it at.his- assailant, - but the men.showed no.signs-of fear.The eaptain kept a level head.Fearing that a shot.would have, fatal results,\u201d he replaced: \u2018his\u2019 firearm and took his baton, He administered blows right and Jéft.but.his anfagonists were too many.Their.efforts were less to injure him_ than to.keep him away.front \u201cassisting Connors, 80 \u2018that the\u2019 \u2018other section of the gang could \u2018get the prisoner.away.\u2026 In this strategy.they were successful.In the glimmer coming from the feeble gan light at the corner Sergt.Connors no-« ticed inthe hands \u2018of one \u2018the captain\u2019s asseilants the glitter of a knife blade.Look: out, Captain,\u201d he shouted, but \u2018just then the.blow had \u2018been dealt and the Captain had been cut over the right eye.- An eighth of an inch- inwards and the eve would have been cut oùt entirely.Sergt.| Connors, seeing.the danger in whith hig superior officer was, let go the prisoner and went to his assistance.The crowd » Baw their chanée and escaped.Chase was useless, : ' \u201cWho were your assailants?\u201d the two police officers were asked\u2019 thi@ morning.\u201cI Ji tell later_o8,srepljed- Coptäin-+ Là laughing, for in spite of.thé \u2018paints; ful wound he was none the less in Jbumor than usual, good, The Captain held the fist i in the Record- | | er\u2019s Court this morning.Holding the-list; is a tedious duty.The officer sits in the coûrt while all'the routine tials go on, end enters up the sentence of ge court.The only sign of his recent encounter Was & white plaster of some kind\u2019, \u2018over the eye, with much aroma of 'i \u2026.Captain Fennéll- was asked how it bap- pened that so quick a response had: come to their prisoner's cry for help.- He said could not explain it.It was not, he: ht, any system of Hooliganism.The district was usually quiet: On Saturday © perhaps it wis a little more .turbulent | than usual.On Saturday\u201d the\u2019 men aïe.-, paid and indulge more freely in.intoxi- -cants.: \u201cWho was the prisoner?\u201d CL The Captain replied that he was - \u201cmot able to say.n might interfere with the proper course justice.is 8 haze- about the affair on wi een?ed .away only when- fullfexplanations are given by Mr.McGinty.and others who, in spite of the darkness, were recognized.SUES G.TR.FOR $1,500, ° \"Mr.L.Coutlee, who was formerly em: ployed ss a yardman by the G.T.R., is suing that- company for damages amounting to $1,500.Having received orders to cou.\u2018ple two cars, he was, be says, standing between them when an engine on another train.occasioned an impact, which resuk- ed ju the crushing of his arm.\u201d He is represented by Messrs.St.Pierre dnd Wilson.we OL MRS.DORE DEAD, Mrs.Dore, of Leprairie (nee Marie Ea- * ther Brosseau), mother of Sanitary Inspector Dore, died yesterday at the family fomestead, where she had resided during the greater portion of \u2018her 79.years.Mrs.Dore.was a sister of the late Dr.A.T.Brossean.The funcral will take place at\u2019).Laprairie on Wedrcaday mérning at \u2018eight o'clock.4 *, à ; a PROGRAMME ALL PREPARED, Ottawa, Aug.12.\u2014(Speciel.)-Militia, De- partmen t has the whole programme for | the military \u2018reviews arranged.The bht.| télions that will\u2019 take\u2019 part and the officers who will be in charge have\u2018 been all decided upon, if the Cabinet this afternoon decide -| standing in starboard tack for short reach.1 of the tire Is graduated according .to.: \u201cthe -.-Some few days ago\" Vigéant found a pediar in.\u2018as \u2018a trick, so as to be able to make a case + sgaipst Ram, .I No | him on tha Jing stock to meet the demand of lncrens- ing: trade, phia, have already arrived, and other tire \u2018are expected in a week.R WINNING N 3-KNOT BREEZE It Canadian \u201cFooting i i Very Fast =-Cadillac Can Carry 100 \u201cFeet More Sail, Chicago, Aug.12.\u2014To-day's interñationä! CadiHac and the\u2019 Hoyal \u2018Canadian Yacht Club's Invader ls to be walled nine miles to windward and return.O \u2018 Lv race which thwarted the judges\u2019 wishes to have one leg sailed to windward, they announced this inorning that if such a change should come during the beat to windward to-day, the judges\u2019 bout would sigual thé racing yachts a corresponding change in the course.Yachtsmen do pot uifdersiatd | Low this can be done If the rival.boats -#hould .have split.tucks, without doing an injustice to one or.the other.The judges\u2019: announcement: that Cadiliac- might increase Îte jib by -neardy 100.square feet and lengthen its spinnaker \u2018nearly 4% \u2018feet has caused quite\u2019a comunotion, It is.argued that the advantages.thus gained make it almost certatn Cadillac will win three.races, ind though.Commodore\u2019 Good- _erham merely expressed surprise when- told \u2018of the.decision, sume of the other Cana-.\u201cdian yachtsmen are more free of \"speech ang criticize the \"work «£raravirer.Coth- \"rod.\u2018_: The officials have glven out a set of\u2019 measurements making each -boat exactly 85 feet racing léngth.The time of starting to-dan 8 race, the \u2018starting.and finishing point,\u201d and\u2019 all the -preparatory- signals, \u2014 will be\u2014the-sgane- as on Saturday.- , Chicago, 11.01 a.m\u2014 \u2014The starting gun was fired at 11 o'clock, and the yacbts crossed the lead.\u2018Chicago, .11.06 \u2018a.m.\u2014Anvader has gained \u2018on.Cadillac and now ia several dengthy- \u2018abead.Four-mtle Crib; Lake Mictiigan, 11.15: a.m.\u2014The breeze is about 215 knots, Boats are Cadillac is to windward with Invader a.few yards off her lee.There Js not wind enough to fill the salis.The Invader has Increased her lead about 40 yards.The judges\u2019 boat and\u2019 the me reserved for.guests, and two.dlspatch.boats, are.the.only ones now following the race, \u2018or, rather, drifting match.The Take is almost as smooth as glass.- Four-mile Crib, 11:20 a.m; Cadillac, Is footing 4- trifle speedier; but Invader's pre-\u2019 ing.\u2018as she Is a good 200 yards to the | win@ward of the defender.At 11.19.30 Cadillac went: about on port tack, At 11.22.30 Invader went about.- : Four-mlle ~ Crib, ° 12.15 om.\u2014lnvager 1s footing.Hke a greybound and leading the dofEnder by three-quarters of a mile.- Four Mile Crib, Aug.12.\u201412.30 p.m, \u2014In- \u2018vader has increased her lead to a \u2018good mile or more.The wind {3 blowing seven or r elght knots\u2014perfeot Invader weather.- + LBADS BY TWO\": MILES: 12.50 p.m m.\u2014Invader leads by.two mies.The race so far has been one \u20181ô0ng reach \u2018save for the short run at \u2018thé start.captains eyidentiy intend to make a short: \u2018reach to round the turning buoy.Cadil'ac is now bolding her own, but Inv ader, bare ing accident, will turn.the buoy, with: a \u2018comfortable Tead.> ME You THES Wit -erally, among canters and owners.of .vehl- cles that there \u2018has been a new by; Jaw, in force in Westmount since June 1 regulating the width \u2018of tires.\u2018The police have not been strict in enforcing it up to the present, in order to -glve reasonable.time\u201d \u20acor, owners to comply with the by-law, but as it \u2018will soon have Deen.three months in operation,\u201d its\u2019 enforcement in the strict \u2018manner which is required In\u2019 the molel _munlcipality 18 only.a question of\u2019 a couple of.weeka.-For light vehicles.carrying loads.of \u2018from 1.200 to 1,500 pounds, tires .are to be not less than one and three-quarter Ynchen \u201cwide.For two-wheeled \u2018vehicles, such as.carts, Scotch -carte and trucks, and \u2018fox | four-mheeled express.wagons, the width.load carried, -From:1,500 to 2,000 - pounds\u2019 it is two Inches, increasing by a half-inct for each balf > BAIERLET, Managing Director.OUT:OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS Readers bf the Herald going out of paper sent to any address in the United | States or Canada for 85 cents & month.re THB OBNSUS.\u2019 Unt the official census return is pub: * Bshed, every one is entitled.to his ow - of the estimate published in The Herald the other day, which placed tlie total at - 5,400,000.Mr.Blue, \u2018director \u2018of the.census, \u2018has since stated that the figures cannot be * known because the returns are not all in; but on two grounds, first, that bad news travels fast, and second, that certain Ottawa\u2019 correspondents liave repeatedly dem: - onstrated.their ability to accurately forecast official announcements, The .Herald Inclines\u2019 to the view that the statements.already made \u2018will turn out-to be not far from the truth.If \u2018there was the prospect of being able to report a large increase\u2019 \u201cin the population we.would have heard - wbout it before this, \u2018 Moreover, it \u2018is being \u2018stated with in- treasing confidence that as a result of Ontario\u2019s inability to keep pace with Quebec in the matter of .populatiop, Ontario will.sentatives in the House of.Commons.This\u2019 has hot been the usual experience, and, à section of the Ontario press will no doubt | be very cross about it, and will \u2018charge the French: Canadians of this province with all manner of bas¢ motives for their conduct.\u2019 But when the storm \u2018blows over -an all- sufficient \u201cexplanation will probably be found in the.fact that Ontario.has started .in once more to supply population for | Manitoba and the Canadian West, while in- Quebec the pioneers of new settlements: have moved just out beyond the confines of their\u2019 -old'settlements.It will probably be found \u2018alsé that \u2018the growth of Montreal and its \u2018suburbs \u2018has had a good deal \u2018contest.\u201d From Ontario villages people \u2018 bec villages people come to Montreal and © stay here.It is-said that in Ontario sixty- seven counties show an increase of 38,000 families and only 31.000 souls, or less than | | one.to a family! Unless this means that - - the returns were fixed in 1891, which one ' does not care to \u2018believe probable, it can \" only mean that grown-up\u2019 \u2018members of the: : existing households have left\u2019 home 1 in large enough numbers.to have slightly - \u2018réduced the average \u2018number in the Ontario \u2018family, \u201c here is nothing impossible about that., There remains, however, the ever-pres- ent questions as \u2018to \u2018what- influences \u2018ac- \\courit for the slow\" increase, .and what\u201d ought to be done for the- future.Nobody ¢ 5 likely to suggest, as Mr.\u201cAlexander Man- .ning, of Toronto, did when he heard: the | -returns of the census in 1891, that.we t ought now to consider political, union with.Féhe States.But \u2018sober minded, people will \u2018than usual to a \u2018question suggested by the : Ottawa Jotirnal, that is to\u2019 say whether\u2019 we have.not in.this country been striving \u201cwith too much desperation to raise our: selves by.our boot straps, and \u201cwhether \u2018this is not .the natural, _ though: not the that Canada is.essentially an agricultural country, that all else it bas is built -on the.\u201cprofits of agriculture, and that the rational thing to do would be to give agriculture | \" all the swing possible, whereas the policy, penalize agriculture in.a hundred ways in\u2019 the hope of Jeeping some other industries alive.Perhaps we shall some day come to Bee, as we have \u2018seen as ina glass.darkly: industries prosper when \u2018agriculture - is prosperous, and wane when agriculture is not prosperous, no matter what artificial expedients ¢ are resorted.to.ORISPL +.Ifa , united Italy was the inevitable out- tome of the confusion which prevailed | there in the first: half of the century, it.was also inevitable that\u2019 the government |.of the new state should be in.bad odor, with the rest of the world, In.Sicily, for example, from which Signor Crispi carne, \u2018a generation has not sufficed to change the \"attitude of society in most grades: towards the powers that be.Government.had toi \"devolve pretty much upon those who were .- formerly the instruments: of government, and in Sicily, as in many other Parts\u201d of Italy, government is so near akin to oppression that: the real, leaders of the people, the men who \u2018have their sympathies even in desperate deeds, are sheer.brigands, desperate robbers whodo not shrink from blood- letting, and who have no fine sense of the distinction between mine and thine to prevent.getting whatever\u2019 they want wherever they can get it.The hold brigandage had upon \u201cthe.country is well fllustrated by the story told of the present Pope when still a young man and Bishop.of Perugia.\u2018The principal nobleman of the: the real chief of the loçal brigands, came \u201cto protest \u2018against the severe measures the | bishop was faking against the: \u201costensible leaders, and threatened to complain\u2019 to poeme.The bishop quietly reminded him that in going fo the Vatican hé would - hève to pass the castle of St.Angelo, a polite wiy bf notifying him that if he went ko Rome he wosld be arrested as a bri- noblemen took the.hint.With.Bismarck in\u2019 Germany, - first because pas- jacceptaïice by \u2018Canadian towns.of ° Mr.Carnegie\u2019s \u2018gifts for the endowment -of li- \u2018selves.\u201d\u201d \u201c réason for Canadians accepting his bounty {-we.may accept gifts: for\u2019 charitable or educational purposes only from people off .| fund.In practice, the \u2018poot man and the be, means no deprivation of.any pleasure, \u201cmuch \u2018lesa of any comfort or necessity.As to-contribute-to \u2018the common \u2018exchequer.pu opéré and dignity when they-accepted this their - pécisions mn porerament ; on cles- whee fo festher their own neste?It was too much to hope they would not.Crispi \u2018seems to have sinned grievously In this particular, thus blasting near ite close à | te [career that was\u2019 uséfui in bringing Italy | through its period of chaos.It is not to be forgotten that Orispi\u2019s task in Italy |\u2019 was infinitely more difficult than that of sichate Italians \u2018are not phlegmatic Ger mans, and \u2018second, what was of even greater importance, because the schoolmaster Ind not abroad in the land.Tt | _ i Italy .were.all like Lombardy, the Ttalians aH like the Piedmontese;it woilld have been | different, and one Nke himself might have arisen to carry on the work.of Cavour.But in the face of f, facts, it was a Crispi, | dogmatic; determined; relentless, unscru- | pulous,\u2019 a man of primitive passions; encountering and overcoming others of his kind, that had to \u2018appear in the reconstructed kingdom.His minin purpose was | a high purpose, nevertheless, He saw in political unity.the only hope for the Îtal- jan people in the Europe of \u2018his time, and he worked and struggled to preserve the | monarchy which: cemented that union.The monarchy.is not yet through the ordeal, but Crispi at least: did all in his \u2018poirer towards laÿing the foundation of stable government.To say.he had.his limitations is only.to concede that he was human.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re .GIFT\\GIVING AND GIFT-TAKING.The- \u201cToronto Globe, being asked by a \u2018correspondent its opinion in regard to the braries,\u2019 takes ground against such: acceptance.Îts argutñent, br iefly.stated, is that Canadians, being a wealthy people, «should provide their ow n educational, institutions, It says: \u2014\u201cWe do, not know that Mr, Car- .negie owes Jus anything, and we do not require his.bounty.«ee IF we do: not, appreciate the adtantages.of | schools,\u2019 colleges; libraries and universities,\u2019 we can do \u2018without them.1f we do appreciate them : \u2018we ought to pay for them our- It.appears to us dat this view of the case is open to very: serious\u2019 objection.- -In \u201cthe first place, are We to make international boundary, lines barriers ; against \u2018charitable and.philanthropic.efforts; and against\u2019 generous.-mpulses ?The proposition.\u2018that-Mr.Carnegie Toay owe the people of thé United States sometHing, \u2018because his wealth has been in part amassed.from the labor of the citizens of that country, and\u201d because of the social and commercial en-: vironment: he, found in the Republic, but \u2018that\u2019 hé owes \u2018nothing to the people \u2018of other \u201ccountries.is certainly.not .\u201cin conformity\u2019 with \u201cthe doctrine of \u2018the: brotherhood of man, and in.a business sense ignores; the fact \u2018Chat Mr! Cars\u201d LL | negie\u2019s.riches came also * from\u201d the people.to whom he sold the product of his mills.As.a.matter of.fact, Mr.Carnegie has : drawn mo\u2019 inconsiderable share of - \u201chis.money.from\u2019 Canadian\u2019 sources, \u2018but we :would be as sorry to \u2018advañce this as a as we woukd be.to say that he should.help.\u2018only the people - \u2018of the United States, \u2018bé- cause he is.a citizen of that country.If.\u2018our own country, \u2019 \u2018why not restrict: the givers to: residents © of.our\u2019 own \u201cprovince, .our own: county, or our own.city?Wherein would \u2018be the logic.of- the town jof Windsor, Ontario,\u201d accepting a public \u2018library from a resident of \u2018British: Columbia and declining \u2018one from a citizen of Detroit?\u201cInternational\u201d.\u2018boundaries \u201care \u2018responsible for much prejudice, and afford \u2018many opportunities for \u2018 \u2018ignorance and hatred to raise: their heads, but that they should also be utilized to curb the too seldom exercised\u201d qualities of -* generosity | and 806d neighborliness.\u2018would: Ve à a result much -to.-be deplored.That -we .can afford \u2018to create.our: own, educational institutions is true, but \u2018so also is the proposition that we can afford\u2019 to build hospitals and.asylums, - create .parks and .build good ronds.But we do not perform all -of these works that we might, \u2018for the simple reason that undér.our system -of taxation large general expenditures of \u2018municipal funds place too onerous a biirden on the shoulders of the \u2018average citizen.\u2018Theoretically, we levy \u2018| \"taxation in proportion tothe ability of the taxpayers to contribute to the general man of modérate means find the itom of .taxation a serious - one, while to the rich | man - it is of comparatively little import.\u2018His contribution, large though\u2019 it.\u2018a \u2018consequence, the measure of our mupici- \u2018pal taxation is \u201cthe measure of the ability and willingness.of those who are-not rich \u201cThis keeps down expenditures on many \u2018projects desigüed to ameliorate the sufferings of the poor, to improve sanitary conditions, to \u201cbeautify the municipalitien, and, to promote the wider spread of.\u2019education; In meny.cases, such projects.\"would.go.forever untouched were it not | for the publie spirit.of wealthy.citizens.Who ever dreams.of: discouraging.these- \u2018men: in the performance of their self-as- sumed duties to the public by asserting\u2019 that the co spunity, being rich, should 0\u2019 WaARte oF Jet them go- un un-.satiefied?Yet that, we take it, is the \u2018position our contemporary assumes as the correct attitude, In Ontario the atate has\u2019.undertaken the task of providing second- ary education.In (Quebec it has ignored { he- -allowed-thesame privilege whisliis ac: a chojoe of this task.Shall we then decry the- philanthropy of the McGills, the Molsons, the Redpaths, .the Macdonaids, and the \u201c Workmans, which has\u2018given Montreal a noble university?Shall we.say that the people of this Province Jacked in proper pile of buildings and these endowments?In Omario the state has provided asy- dume for the.insasie, the blind, the deaf and dumb! In Quebec it ul this | one man\u2019s \u2018inepiration and w ork.\u201c|better, as \u2018tending | corded pr EE a © i Gyr TT oma IR | _ PORTRAIT GA LLERY, §\u2014\u20141r-bouna: MR WILLIAM ROBE.A native of Aberdeen\u2014wheie his first .business experience was en the staff of the Aberdeen Journal, whence he enter- actuary and accountant, and subsequent- , five years\u2019 \u201c engagément in-one \u2018of.the leading wholesale grocery houses in ; Abfrdcen\u2014coming to this country with his family at the close of that engage- Ment.- Here he secured positions in the late firms of David Torrdnce & Com-.\u201cpany, and Thomas Kay & Co., aud ane | ally entered into partnership.with late W.D.B.Janés, in the oil, coal and shipping business.He was \u201cutter- wards appointed City Accountant, passing through .the various\u2019 positions of .accbuntant, auditor, comptroller \u2018an + finally treasurer, in all of which posi- °* _'tlons he has shown \u2018himself anexcep-_ \u201c Tlanally able public official, Mr.\u2018Robb has been over 35 years in the civic ser- Heaten and fs still in\u2019 thé full vigor of \u2026 health.\u201c wealthy enongh to have performed it.Should they, then, Have said \u2018nay \u2018to, tie school for those bodily afflicted, or ta\u2019 the public-spirited \u201ccitizens.whe united in | erecting at Verdun an institution to min- fr ister to \u2018minds dikeased?No more beau- \u2018tifal charity exists.in\" Toronto.than the Children\u2019s.ospital.Tt.is the result of.Yet Tow and the.necessity wus undoubted.Was.It would bie idle fo.wakiply itistances, \u201caccepting the gifts, .for public purposes, of \u2018versally \u2018accepted.Saxon ; countries, higher \u201ceducation, Taid - br the rich, and \u2018the and no \u2018student, however - proud, dreams that he is, \u2018humiliating himself by _partici- \u2018especially: As : regards rests on foundations for \u2018instance, hive, just.been récipients \u201cof large benefnations from .Mr.(Carnegie: uplifting their fellows \u2018that are .given them, that, they should.realize their trus.\u201cteeship, \u2018are résults much.to; be desire.If their sy mpathies and their.kifts are not restricted to one.country, .s0 much the to \u201cweaken national prejudices, to \u2018strengthen nat ional Friends \u201cthat ail.\u2018men; are of one flesh, \u2014_\u2014 NOTES.AND COMMENTS.NW ith \u2018the \u201carrival of Shamrock IL Sir \u2018Thomas : Lipton .becomes once -môré the Yeading figure in international affairs.a EF] a good lead over Quebec.* Tr Canada has\u2019 \u201conly goed 600,000 in ed.enough in other things to \u2018take\u2019 the | edge © off the disapopintment.- 80 freely offers to \u201cdo, did his.money .would only: help \u2018oh the good - \u2018work.: | : Du in attending.those functions where.\u2018human GHRISTIAN SOLENGE.: Editor\u2019 Herald: ; \u201cSir, \u2014In your issue of Sont last there appeared a letter from Mr.J.Dooling; in which he makes ui.vigorous: ahtack où Christian Science, basing his.article.on case of alleged cruclty to a child by: Chris- tipn Science parents, tain the fucts of the case 1 called on this J.had written: his letter on the strength of an_arficle which appeared some months ago in onc of the United States pg {but was unable to give me any eb ot _the care.We regret\u2019 exceedingly that your correspondent should have done this, for: while we know that the.Canadian newspapers, - in spite of all the caution which is exercised, often contain information \u2018which - is \u2018incorrect; yet \u201cmany - ofthe United States papera unblushingly s publish: such articles without giving full par\u2019 tioulars.correspondent charges Your Christian Scientists with cruelty.During.many, years of intercourse with Christian Scientists I have found that the greatest 1 love and: \u2018affection.prevails \u2018between - parents and\u2019 children: { \u2018have: found them carefitl of their.children: and watchful to prevent them from - harm, and* do not | know of one \u2018instance of à child Heing allowed to suffer: \u2018needlessly.- How would Christian.Scientists \u2018act in a case of severe physical \u2018suffering?I know how 1.\u2019have: seen thém- aot.\" the power of \\God \u2018to destroy evil, physi- cal-suffering has hot only.been -ä'leviated, \u2018but overcome, and I have usually found | that: the greater the need: for Joving care \u2018and sympathy, the more love was mani- \u2018fested.We see\u2019 no: reason .why Christian Science parents and\u2019 guardians should \u2018not other.believers, remedies\u2018for their little ones.If.Materia\u2019 Medica had.proven jteelf an unfailing and absolutely certain ¢iwre, there would be Just cause: for forcing every ons to resort to it, but as thousands dis every d with the best attention and medical skil there.is little ground upon wbioh té sume that Christian Soiertiste should à forced to use \u2018the same remedies which millions of their me re fallen.To assume.thet, Ch ie à menace to life 43 h cause it differs from other A Te - .oe .tn on - - CR 4.work + was necessary and the people \u2018were | Mackay family when it offered a training.sf evil.has puzzled -theologians ronto was rich enough to have \u2018built it, Toronto craven iti Spifit \u201cfor accepling thie - i generous gift of Mr, John Ross Robertson?| \u201cThe principle that the Hate js justified\u2019 in the rich and the .generous, has been uni | 1 With few: axceptions Ce - the whole educational system of Anglo- power) wl,\u201d \u2018pating in.\u201cthe advantages.so provided.The | Scotch\u2019 universities, That our\u2019 rich men.should appreciate the! opportunities for} ships, and.to \u2018mike more \u2018evident the truth \u2018| T3 R: Ryan.\u2018Even if Ontario does Tone: a _coiple of seats ag a\u2019 result of the census, whit use \u2018grumbling ?- The \u2018Province w ill still have\u201d ° = Oran; 3; Mrs;-Donnelly.\u2018population durmg den years, it has gain: 1 * Kecfe.It would \u201cbe Very well, indeed, if \u2018focal - magnates would\" do what Mr.Carnegie |: \u201cBit even: it thes | 4 Negroes are now joining with the whites- brutes.of .their own color are\u2019 burried at [- the stike.Evidently they, realize the danger to themselves of a continuation of the.\u2018need for such demonstrationis.- Letters to the Editor., In order tô'aucer-\" \u2018gentleman and icarncd from him that.he lish sensational articles.regnidless of the |.\u2018truth, and in\u2018any\u2019 case it is unfair to.pub- Through the ministration | 1 of kindly \u201cattention to-all thc wants of \u2018the sufferer, and \u2018an \u2018absolute reliance on Tew \u2018intimate friends of both Jamilies being | the sown band made its apeparahce and 2 ad ian Science; ealth \u2018Selentists have.great charity- for the opin: ions of those unacquainted with their \u2018methods and results; they nevert theless have a right to expect that a very: broad hearing should-be had on.this subject be- 4 fore judgment is passed.Your \u2018correspondent asks,\u2019 \u201cIf \u2018there is no evil in the world what is the object wf Christian \u2018Sei-.ence?\u201d This question in .all ages.But 1 do- not thiiik that any one calling \u201chimself.a Christian believes that God i» \u2018the author of evil.\u2018Christian\u2019 Science.asserts.that Cod is the only Creator, and thät everything that has any actual existence in \u2018the, universe is the outcome of His infinite wisdom, love and power, and \u2018that sin, disease and.all evis are no part of His: credtion, but are the works of \u2018the \u201cdevil, which Jesur-came to destroy.Yours respeetfaliy, CHAS.W.PE ANSON.41 Closse Street, Montreal.A SUCCESSFUL OUTING | \"Despite the disagreeable \u2018weather, of: \u2018Bat- \u2018Urday.the success \u2018of the \u2018Dominion - Bag Conpany*s \u2018outing to Sherringham Park on.the steamer Duchéss: of \u201cYork, .was.but little affected.\u2018The boat had ample room for all, and although\u2019 few took advantage.of going on the grounds when the park was reached, all enjoyed themselves on \u2018hoard \u2018to the stiaink of Casey's orchestra and \u2018the -masic of the Oddfellows\u2019 brass band: Much\u2019 credit for the success of -the \u201cevent is \u2018due to the untiring energy of the cbmmittec, headed by Mr.Harry Colin, chairman\u2019; JL.85\" Brown; chairinan- games; and Peter \u2018Cantwell, secretary: :trensurer: - Ww.Wall.starter.The winners of\u2019 the different events were: .\u2018Boys\u2019 race (8 years), 1, Eddie Cassidy; -2.M.Ryan; 3, M.Colligan: 4, A.Wool.\u201cGirls\u2019 \u2018Trace (8- years)\u2014d, A.Moore; 2, ce Holden: 3.F: | Flawn.: Boys\".(16 Vears)-1, { Brennan; 3, A, ule.Loo Girls\u2019 (12 years) \u2014L, H.Pilkington; 2, A.Orim; 3, C.Donnelly.; Hop, Step and.juivp\u20141, W.Kearns; 2, F.Melntyre; 3, l'.Pierce, .\u201c16 1b.shof\u20141, W.\u201cKearns; 2 2 J.Donald; \u2018B.Mullin, 2 a.J.Biscuit race\u20141, J.Keefe; 2, P.Kearns; 3, M.Rowan.\u2019 Lo Opetators\u2019 râce\u2014-T, Miss R.MeCullough:.2; Miss Ww.Carroll; 3, Miss A.Colligan.Married ladies\u20141, Mus.Ryan; 2, Mrs.Printing room girlg\u20141;- Miss Thompson\u2019 2, Miss\u2019 \u2018Gilbert; 3, Miss Buckley ; 4, Miss Bigley.; 880 yards (opent\u2014 \u2014, J.Newton; 2 2, i.| Phillips; 3, A.O'Brien.\u2018Boat\u2019 race\u2014l, W.Cox; 2 2, J: Donald; 3, J.Married men\u20141,\"T.Smith; 2 2, c.Don- helly, 3, J.Wilson.\"© Young.ladies\u2014t, Misg Fv Tyan; 2, Miss.M.Carer; 3, Miss M; Ryan.\u201d O.Brownrige.\" Human wheelharrow race\u20141; Ww lins, fou ladien!.Ryan; 2 Mis\u201d B.McInnes; 3; \"Mies D.Driscoll.Married ladies\u2019 race (open) \u2014T; Mrs: Tomas: 2, Mrs.Hinsone; 3, Mra.Rollo.Three legzed race\u2014l; M.\"Rowan and P.| Kearns; 2; 8.Brown and W.Chauvin: Assistant operators\u2014l; Miés Ss.Radley; 2, Miss B.McInnes; 3, Miss M.Ryan; 4, \u2018Miss E.White; 5, Mise M.Carter: 6.Miss L.Rowan.\u2019 Potato.race\u2014=1, A.Oram; 2 2 w.Chau vin; 3 0.Brownrigg.\u2018Consolation race\u2014l, D.Thompson 2, P.| Cantwell; 3, J.Kendrick; 4, J; Hennessef ; 5, P.Kelly.Ta The prie waltz\u2019 \u2018was won by.Miss Hutchi- son.and Mr.Doyle.- .T4 * al der , TO VIEW.CANADA'S.CANALS \u2018Toronto, Aug.12, 2.(Special) \u2014Hon.R.R.Dobell \u201chaa written Mayor .Howland \u2018that if the Deep Waterways Association will meet in Quebec this fall the Dominion Governtent will place \u2018at the disposal - of \u201cthe association a steamer sailing from Buffalo through .the Welland and St.Jaw- rence canals.to Quebec.This would - enable the association to sec what.Canada\u2019 is doing for deep waterways.J The cxceutive of the association, \u201chowever; adheres to its position \u2018that it would be premature to hold general meet- -States commission upon which most of the diècussions in the\u2019 association, meeting will be based will not be published thia 3 year: There will be a meeting, of the exeoutive-|: \u2018committee {hin fall, however, and feasible * the meeting \u201cwill talde place \u2018on board\u2019 this steamer while going through Canada's great canals, rer A ST.JOHNS WEDDING.\u201d At \u2018St.Johns, P.Q;'on Thursday aftèr- noon last one of the prettiest weddings seen there for some tinte took place at the residence of the bride's father, when Miss Margaret Purvis.was.united in marriage \u2018to Mr, Wm.T.-8.Burns, of Montréal.Mr.Burns has been a resident of St.Johns for over a year, going there as manager of the | ian Baling.Compeny.The wedding ed the office of Mr.Yeats, n celebrated i -apprentico-under\u2014a-| > nal says.| suffices for one province.- Montreal, Que-, fairs, of the origin of | monte, Sept.24 to 26.Missisquoi County Agricultural: Society, .Sack race\u20141, B.Spearman; 2 B.Mul.A ling; 3; i Cox .and B.Spearman: 2, A.Oram and, B.Mak | \u20141, 'N F.; race (open)- Ties | Cathedral, in\u2019 the evening, a \u2018dead\u2019 march .L1y, Anglican, in nationality and ing this fall na the répôrt of the United | if [ ML BE HELD} List.of Exhibitions in quebec Cand Ontario This PC Fall, - Speaking of the approaching.fal fairs, Le Journal says this morning it bas lesrn-.ed that Three Rivers has renounced intention of.holding an.exhibition this year.in return for a guarantee of a reasonable subsidy from the government for next year's exhibition: \u201cIn \"any case this \u201cproposition should be accepted,\u201d Le Jour- \u201cOne good exhibition a year lec, Sherbrooke and Three Rivers, which are the four great centres of the province, should have their exposition in tour de role, and the governinent: should come to fome understanding.with the different companies \u2018to bring about these results.We are told the-ane heing pre- .Ji pared at Quebec will he very successful; So much the better.\u201cAlter Quebec: it will be Three Rivers; then Sherbrooke, and i after that why not.Montreal?\u201d FIST QF.THE FAIRS.: Following arë the .dates of leading fall with the -secretary\u2019s, name and address: ! Great Eastern \u2018Exhibition, : \u2018Sherbrooke; Aug.3ist to Sept.Zth, W.M.Tomlineon, Sherbrooke.: Stanatéad Live Stock.Association; Stan- stead, Ang.21st and, 22nd, H.E: Ghannell, Stanstead.Industrial Fair.Toronto, Aug.26th to Sept.7th, H.J.Hill, Toronto.Stanstead County.Agricultural Society.Ayer's Flat, \u2018Aug.28th- and.20th, George Robinson, Ay er\u2019s Flat.Richmond Agricultural Societv, \u201cRieh- mond.Sept.12th and 13th.E.C.Atkinson, Richmond.Western Exhibition: London, Sept.5th | to 14th, J.A.Nelles.London.\u2018Kingston District\u201d Fair, Kingston, Sept.9th to 13th, J.W.Edwards, Kingston.Nova Scotia Fair.Halifax, Sept.14th to | 2lst, J.E.Wood, Halifax.its\" | bling houses.| {in thé rooms of the society E.A.Whitney, \u2018| arrest\u2014and \u2018sending werd to captains of 9 {declares Dillon has so far received $800 | nr MEWTHE.\u2014 DEATH OF TY Documentiry Evidence That: the.Police Are Protecting * Pool-Roems.New York, Aug.1 12 \u2014Frank Moss sprang the biggest \u2018sensation of \u2018his career last week when he spread before the executive \u2018committee of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, better known: as the Iark- hurst Society, reports and documentary evidence that the police department was engaged in protecting pool-rooms and gam- J Deputv Commissioner Devery, Capts.han: Sergf.Schulurn and the entire force of telegraph operators.at police headguars t-r4 are directly nccused of Warning gamblers of _intended raids over police department wires.: FORMER AGENT TR ARRESTED.Previous ta presenting these reports Mr.Mara.had arrested in spectacular manner | farmerly one of his agents, on the charge \u2018of being the: paid agent of the police anä gamblers.He, it is charged, furnished the.tip to the police that raids were contemplated by the Parkhurst Society, and the | police in tifrn warned the gamblers.25 \u2018And to-cap the: climax Mr.Moss, in thé presence \u2018of Justice Jerome and others, gave an, exhibition of the extent and\" ae- ciracy \u201cof his \u2018information.by calling.up police\u2019 headquarters impersonating Whit: ney and his partner, Burédarf\u2014also under various precints to warn pool rooms to \u2018close; \u2018And clore they did within a few minutes after Mr.Moss had céased.talk ing.: \".AGREED TO \u201cTIP OFF\u201d RAIDS.Whitney.was , 44 ass Kahne, Ho Joon.3040 06 33 an | Jdentenant-Governor Jette, at Spencer- Kingamong Germicides and Disinfectants, Worcester ci.\"47.ATB Reinis, T.\u2026vsovcruse 56 a1.\u2018214 | Wodd.To ; eso hoc STI BE Termes Biveer.Brockton .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.34.50.\" ° 407 [-Smith; R.0000.2131 Rev.J.C.Robertson, RB.D, preathéd: Montreal.- \u201c| Buffalo RAEI a 5, 370 O'Hagan,.R.meses 313 yesterday \u2018at St.\u201cGabriel Pres yterian' ot || made many a morass of cold, foot- numb: \u2018defént the overbold glarices of.the curious.nee,\u201d ne Ice Cruisers | By WERTHERBY CHESNEY \"Author of \u201cThe Adventures of a Solicitor.\u201d \u201cJohn Topp, Pirate.\u201d The Branded .: Pr etc.oto.etc, ' - (CHAPTER | J \u2014Contitued.) \u201cWhat aré \u2018you driving at, Ryan?\u201d 1 \u2018waked, curiously.; cu The Irishman grinned.\" \u201cHaven't you discovered yet.\u201d said he, © 'alyly, \u201cthat I'm a prudent man?I just wanted to know if \u2018you\u2019 could see ,20-| signa of \u2018a ring on her third finger.\u201d e had just left the evidence of one tragedy behind as, and it might be that there was another waiting far us behind onder hummack of ice.\u201d \u201cAnd yet Ryan.ad found, time to Fe of an \u2018engagement ring ound myself posit chuckling win amusement.pout ively e had rather more than a quarter 3 mile of climbing before.us, counting.bt ups: and downs, and a quarter of a \u2018hile .over the dripping humps and he lo.joe which Jay between\u2014us\u2014and the bs 2 \u201cman \u2018meant pie half an Tous.re Dig Poison does the work.Cost 25) args bottle, Your money back if no ; going.| of oun\u2019 berg, and the place we were mak- =, | ita; warmth had adsisted \u2018the midday sun {trickle-of \u2018ronning water, and The .general \u201ctendency of .the.slope.was, of course, downward \u2018because -we were now somewhere about the centre \"ing for was close to the water's edge.But- the wetness and unevenness of the ice did away \u201cwith any advantage we might have pT for from the- descent, might prébably found the going from.the centte.to to the .edge just \"as difficult as it~ would have been from the.edge to t'Æ ceitre.A gentle h had been, \u2018blowing all ay from.\u2018th and north-west; -and i in the work of melting.the surface.- Our berg was in consequence wetter and more slippery than we had ae yet known it.Every little\u2018 crack.and crevice had its | rom every .overhanging cornice-there could be heard a monptonous, \"drip, drip, \u2018like -tbe big ys.At druggists and grocers, drops which fall from the eaves of a} - : Sag .| traw-thatehed roof after a July thunder \u201cDON'T.THROW THEM AWAY.| ot bear ream et Co to.| show had I listened, 1 say.\u2018And this is what T By and by, \u2018wheh the sun ha beard: ., down\u2019 and cold night had taken, the rg x is just like throwing sway money, It's found od | big\u2019 \u2018bore i into ite\u2019 foy presp \u2018again, this\u2019 dripping | when you throw away the SNOW SHOE front nt he Hoht on 1615 min: ould seus; aud where i he want TAGS which arg on every plug of Bobs, l'ably darsling to the vei.A man can't big lends of water as as mans ong, P Roll and Currency Chewing yc\u2019 where he's putting his: feet down\u201d | ES at\u2019 present the wa.Toi aceo Rave them aud you can [and then came words unprintable as he ttere and ré¢' to run an .triokle by the Jove level\u2019 th they could to t pa \u201cAnd in n.$heit peogrens 1 ice\u201d mud east, Sinking slowly down to the sen.our it would- dive over the western brim of the: world and \u2018the night would be need of haste, and.in front \u2018of us:we had a picture of fairy grandeur to lure us on, for there \u2018before our eyes lay \u2018à wonder of the antarctic.\u201cAbout.a mile and.a half due east from us now, was the-nearer of.the two Îce- \u2018bergs which we had.noticed in the morn- } berg\u2014long corroded by sun and wind into strange shapes of | an errie, fantastic loveliness.bold-pointed spires towered up into the heavens, and stood .out inst the aky for.the But just at _with thin, lace- other upon us.clear\u2019 and: sharp a greater part of their height.\"the top they were fleece \u2018like clouds, for the berg had veiled itself as\u2019 an castérn woman, veils her face, .to ing slush, \u2018which we had to wade through, | and many a bright mirror-like pool, \u2018whose blue depth meant an\u2019 enforced detour.St, Michael.and all the: Angels!\u201d ex- We had It was an old tous ridges and ente.\u201d au Jour dolor for a ontlogus.hasn't the comforting warmth to it that honest peat \u2018mire has, more\u2019s.| the pity ™ Our course was leading us almost.due Behind us the.afternoon \u201csun Was n.an- Its precip: have your choice of 150 handsome pros: has |: ê + Walteré, P, ls.nreces 325 103 65 :312 struck out, : 2, by Flaherty 1; Gettman, B.| sessvrecses.200.65 40 311 neon to Quinlan; left on 8d Yeager., bruce, T.0.2232 œ 42 310 bases, Montreal 5, Brockton 7: time, 180; At St.Loule\u2014 Lootey, M 12221.: 187 GL.27 300 umpire, érrue ; attendance, 1,500.St.Louis + 0011000000001 3\" u 2] Griffin, W.322222.91 28.17 \u2018907 RTO TAN TRIMMED, \u2018 Clacinnatl.:,.0101000000000\u2014 2 11 3 eases a.54 ao Batteries: Harper and Schriver; Philips 205 93 425 a lorèmre Out.August 10.\u2014A combina.and Bergen.i 300 89 41 A on, errors and two hits with M3Caun's i .; Soi J-wildness gave Toronto! four in the first, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING: re aude CS 85 54 .204 and McCann: was a -pussie during the rest , Wot.\u201cLost.cent.esereccccccuse 43 13.6 302 of the gauïe.Five hits gave: the visitors 3 35 07 + \u2014 four 7 the, second, am Bruce's dropping 5 ST re o of a fly in the # gave them thrée \u201cses, : \u2018more.Three Gfrors.and four.hits, Includ- SE if : on - .BALL NOTES .ng McCann's triple, scorcd four, for Hart: \u201c48 C48 \u201c48% : = - ford In the eMphth.The: gawe was very | a7 47 410 © \" \u2014 toosely \u2018 played ail through.The, Lo i.L877 53 411 500.one: ree 40001500110 31 6 |\u2018 ST 61° am Dots et: fog ie.baw.\u201d artford.14203004013 16.6 ç or \u2014 Batteries Willieu) and Bemis; McCann | AMERICAN L LEAGUE.; There were Dooley doings.and St - : ai, Wasblngten\u2014Flrst game\u2014 .R.H.E.|.\u201cTwo chances this afternoor.HOY s EAST.AT ROCHBSTBR.NN : 10 2] Busts and errors beat tne Brôtktons., \u2018| Rochester: NY, August 10.\u2014Provigence Batterles\u2014Frazier and: Powers; Mercer Two games for one mouey this aftericon.- won the first gamé of a double bit wis: gna Grads., - i .A aew Pitcher Hl make his Mo afieivioon at Culver Field.Both Friend |.(second emo.w e ntreal and Malarkey were, Steady but the vist- \u2018Fhlladely y ; 000110054\u201418 - a 1 \\ : tors succeeded In placing, gkough hits In Washing(da 000000000\u2014 © 4° 1 aiaridence i, ve dete.Soman, to oo due third, to put them several to the good Battegies- Vilise \u2018and Powers; \u201cGear and | joys men, p Pp Doo: |.\"inst en he aes: Scores Cr | Grady - The Montreal: tcaïn has not seen the.:500-| : : : \u2019 At Boston-\u2014(First game)\u2014 \u2018Rochester.i Baltimore.ctiootoo\u2014 4 1° 2 ho par, 0 Mora ha thre ve Fe ce 03010200x\u2014: .: Fi providence.\u201d.203000000\u2014 Batferles\u2014Howell apd Bresnahan Lewis.Alt Raub did.not make à Bit Fes.- Batterles\u2014Malarker.and Phelps; \u2018Eriena .and Schreckengost.-.terday, e brought\u2019 in.the winning run with a long fly to centre, .There.was ouly one attempt to \u2018êteal a base.Roach \u2018went dawn from\u201d first.in the \"second \u2018 Tuning.- He landed.safely.Pitcher\u201d Mills, Who \u2018tâkes.MoFarlaÿ's '|'place on thé staff; P:uthed: two.years for Schnoctodz -in.the.New York State Lea; Lue.Hé Was tried by.the\u2019 New York National \u2018League: féam and.| ibade\u201d a: good: showing | without wiming ; -pânies.This did - please Frcedman\u201d.vio let Bim go.He Is said.to.be a find.-.Manager Léonfri has - traded Patsy Fla: herty with Toronto-for Méball.\u2018He ls also J have Lows\" firuce for relinquishing his clalm on Dolan, who sigued with the Philadelphia \u201c4 rhiètica after \u2018accopting Mr.\u2018Le hard's-\u2018tebuis: Toronto, 18 also negotiating {pr-\"hortstop Downey, of 'Schnectads.Third Baseman Schaub \u2018has fallen - oft \u2018| greatly in Ids ficlding.+ : \u201cThe American.Girt 33 Conipany are né Hall.» The members -1 Mrs.HOA, Price, of.Montrea ing: a few days.in Moncton, N Mr, RC.Smith, K.C., of Montreal, 18:4 \u2018gest at the Chateau, \u2018Quebec, Ra \u201cLord Rosebery will become one \u2018of the directors of the Northern.Railway.= Rev, F.Charters, of.Westmount, spending his._vatation at Old Orchard Beach.ui, Mr, C.J, Carter, wholesale grocer, Jeft- for Brome \u2018Lake on Saturday te join - his | family: mr ce Senator Ww ateon, of Winnipeg.has gone to \u2018Banff, where he \u201cintends spending .\u2018a short holiday.: sh is s spend- - Q the Efrand Trunk Railway, West.Jast night.\u2019 Hôn.-F.; WK.Horden, Mister of Mi- litii and Defence, will Le in, the city to: ' morrow afternoon.Sir: Wilfrid Laurier arrived \u2018in Montreal lett fort a | Hartford \"UT: «| Roéhester .2.621 is on Saturday morning, and proceed dd.dater\u2019 oof Montreal Lio.2,057,1,012 1% 1 on to: the Capital.FN | Worcester.1.80.\u2018axe 17 ; Mrs.\u2018Tremagne, a W estmount, \u201cMon: ; .Toronte [RAR .Dan, on.18% ar real, Kiran of b her.sister, Mrs, Her- > : + > -| Syracuse .: 208 30 | mon\u201d Adlir uebe 3 HOW SHEER WON.THE GAME.[mutate will 2083 L027 247.985 Wuehee.of - : : M.L_ N.Paténaÿüde; elerk- the gle, Clsmer's sacrifice and Hayward's single | 1 Team \u2018Batting Averiges, E Jour nal of the Legislative om hus F gave the winning Fun\u201d in the 10th, With.one ; AB.B.H.R.\u2018Av: gore to Ste.\u201cAgathe.man\u2019 \u2018out.Fappa fy pitched a fine.game.Rochester vighan +.2 2,747, pan, 502 ÿ not, allowing a\u2019 hit from the second.unt! Providence: ENT SOT 44 Sl pesto Jerast Tarte: due Sith the Su \u201cthe ninth.Score, by innings: Toronto .: Se 20 Aid Jncebh.\u201cTa ae.- y , oR Ho Ef Worcester ves 2.554 | ME F .Buffalo.Jee.\u20182000000101 \u2014 + 30- 9 -Hartford Ba I ir.Joseph Dixon, Of the \u2018Bank\u2019 of.Mont- Worcester.ne :_0000000210\u2014 8 15 Puffaïn goes ; .real.staff, \u2018is \u2018athis- eummer - residence, Batteries\u2014Hastings and Speer; reppaisu Montreal\u2018.Noire.Dame - du Portage.Ck : \u2018and \u2018Doran.LÀ j Syracuse 22500cemme cc 252 {+ Mr.CF: Finnis, accountant* in\u201d the.Bank of \u201cBritish North America, at Otta- | enward \u2018march for for.sd over Japans \u2018|leït on a t .| terday with Mr.R.not | Ce Féity: | gess änd \u2018by Mr, and\u2019 Mrs.J SMF, Joseph Hobson, chief engineer Bt \u201c e .5 sup AD rr YE ENE ni 3 rdf EE] sen ia \u201cIN ITS\u201d Ke I Le 13 + ® {New York.«ov oo IT es 2 »s+»v0.s 0 .9.9 0 .1612080155 :8 s| - ; TUS oS oe | Pali ea - Smith; Donabeé .; , Totais.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.20 3 .s on 18 © and Jackilts., - -_ BRO0ETON.Se At Pittaburg-Chjcage-Pittaburg = game | Baton, Le, NT YS Le ous oo Blake.\u20ac£, .,\u2026.\u2026.3.1.L 1 © 0] Cincinnati.000001000008\u20148 13° 4 MoMenusg; £.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 $% 1 1'- 018t Louils.,004000100000\u20148 15 3 Smith, 3D.à : 0O- 0' O0 2 0] Batteries\u2014Stimmell and Bergen; Powell | Madison, ss.\u2026,\u2026.4 O0 1° 3 -k ©! and Nichols.\u2018 Frencis, 3h, osseuse.Tr 3 0.6 1 \u2018At mme)\u2014 =f Slater, 1h.© 3 16 1 1]Boston.400202010\u20149 15.0.Erik serene dO : 3-9 $ Brooklyn.a.\u2026.11200000 4 med, » essen : ; * oTan; » Flaherty, p.5 3 3132 Este Ditieca and Moran: Kean |Uncaore Geylon Green c Totete 1.7: - Seco gzame\u2014 > Segre by talaga | DUO Bonar BN.300001\u2014-5 9 3 petition on a tea pot infusio: 000 a.+ as 2.2012U008\u2014 8 13 4|; , Sealed Lead Packets only.Same.form as Famous \u201cSalada\u201d Black Teas.23e, sec, dec: Bec.Go.: \u2014 \u2018Ghrch, services, John, NB.of Detroit, are on a visit te Mrs.Cunningham's éister, Mrs, J.G: Swalwell, W estmount.{habaska, accompanied -by.Mrs: Hotel, Quebec.\u2018The Mayor of St.{| Wickham Save left, for a tour.of the Gulf, - Lambert and Mra.with their family, on board the steaship Atlantic.Mr.\"Thos: Sonne, sr, the.well-known tent, awning \u2018and | fla manufacturer, has\u2019 T to the À tlatic ports by the steamship Atlantic, Messrs.Osler \u201cand Mathews,.of the Canadian Pacific directorate, spent Yes Angus, at the Lake of Two Mountains: .George °T.Fulford and party, Brôck- \"his yacht, Dortha: They are.now on a cruise up the -Bay of Quinte.Mr.Rodolphe Lemieux, of this \u201ccity, MP.for Gaspe, and\u2019 Mrs.\u2018Lenrieux, are guests.of His Honor the Lieut.-Governor \u2018| and.Mra.Jette, at Spencerwood.Léeut.Col.P.: Sherwood, \u2018of Ottawa, will be in Quebec-to-day .in\u201d.éonnection -with- the approaching.visit of the Duke and\u2019 Duchess of York and.Cornwall, Rev.A.:G.and formerly.Church, and a member of the nthe ay | -School Board, is now sojourning in the: ty | Chief -of Polie® O'Farrell, of Maison: dér of Foresters,\u2019 which - \u201copens in\u2019 Detroit Ad-morroWw.Mr.J.N.Gireenshields, K.8.who had'| ville, wlere he spent yesterday with his- family Mr.ie Malcolm, Metiregor, of-.the New surince Company, Is at\u2019 present.in the manager.; Aa.G.Tanguay, M.PP, and Mra! Tän- uay, Sr and Mrs.Felix Turcotte and | Mrs: J- A.Macdonald, Montreal Teït Quebec Drama on a fishing trip to Lake | , | Bouchet te.Arthur\u2019 Larie, of Quehee.| son \u201cof | Mon.Mr.Jarue.has reigned: his position.| to.fill the iim- \u2018portant position \u2018of auditor with the firm |: Mr: in the Banque Nationale, \u201cof Z.Paquet, of that city.were: \u201cPrince\u2019 Albert -de Broglie |, and Prince Jacques\u2014de Broglie; \u2018of Paris, ahd left for Quebec.this\u201d morning.They lave been ut the Pan-American: Mrs.Gascoigne, who w ith her husband, from.China to England, is expected to\u2019 \u201c| pass: through Ottäwa this\u201d week and, will \u2018probably spend a, dar or soin that \u201ccity.Pr estant \u201cBurgess, \u2018 superintendent of the\u2019 Prot- which.he was accompanied.by Mr.Bur- Mesars.W: \u201clast night, \u201cpoints.City other - Hal L.- Colpriel and- Mes, They Trwin and their family returned to Ottawa last \u2018week.During .their absence they American Exposition and.Niagara Falls.Colonel and Mrs.Misé \u2018ter 6 \u201cDennis Murphy, \u201cSaturday to spond sa.couple of wecks-the \u201cguçét of.Mrs.À home in the Thosand: Islands.Pr J.MoKean Harrison, of - Ledbury, ey \u2018ake Champlain.Dr isohy:- who ing a lis\u201d return, tike-in some \u2018of She principal cities of Canada.\u2018ernor-General's.\u2018private car, Victoria, ac-: romyanied by.Mr, Arthur Guise, made: a \u2018short stop here: club with Senator Drummond, Mr.A.\u2018Bauriigatten and Mr.Clouston.Lady.Minto\" left during the\" aiternoon for + Quels jee.2 ve - - A formiditle Tist of entries: has Jeon \u2018given out.for the thdety-firet annual regatta\u2019 of \u201cthe Northwestern Amateur Rowing As- \u2018sociation, at Rewl's Lake, near Grand Rapids, on \u2018August 15 and 16.Antong thè vnbs, \u201cthat\u201d will be represented is thé Don Bow- Sing Club, \u2018ofToronto.: But the greatest miracle of boguty tvas that which the sunlight \u2018wrought.; For it struck upon the berg almost orizontally; herë reflected straight back, aa from the claimed Ryan ae he.flounderéd \u201cknee- deep.flashing \u201cmirror of a cottage \u2018window: | acroes .one of the icy swamps, \u201cif it isn\u2019t there bent aside in shimmering lines, as wet as a decent Irish bog, \u201cBut this which crosséd and, recrossed orie another | in warrin it: wag split, and everywhere there glittered a thousand diamond argus .eyes, \u2018which, shifted-.and twinkled continually - with each gentle movement of the iceberg'e mass.: And the architecture of all the: centur- les, too, was before us, blended into one triumphant.harmony of design.Towers and minarets, Gomes and cupolas; grand Gothic arches - and.massive - Grecian pil fars, no \u2018one of them was wanting.It wae nature\u2019s epitome of tastle buil ing\u2014a dainty palace of the\u2019 southern\u2019 ice queen.I, could \u2018not keep my eyes off it, and 1 got\u2019 more than one \u2018fall in consequence through not attending to \u2018the difficulties of the -oging.As I recovered myself with an effort from a heavy Stisble yan ,aek- ed me \u2018what the.mischiéf 1 meant by \u201cfalling about ike that, and then hé began to mutter.I listened, for somehow, 1 don\u2019t know why, I half\u2019 expected fo hear a rhapsody on the beauty of the ice poem in front of ug.My own thoughts could \u2018| dwell oh nothing else.Wh stumbled heawily \u2018himself, \u2018rays of whiteness; there again [.of toil should I | terpicce; He was.busy: in\u2019 the work of picking out a path, and so the flashing of the ice diamonds was to him @ mere niisancé.At.firsl I 'was almgst angry.\u2018Then I was amused.or Ryan was surely.the Igcarnation: of: the unexpected.After: \u201cnearly threb:quarters of an \u201chour same progress we renchéd- the last \u2018bit of smooth ice which: led to the place\u2019 \u2018where the woman Was.\u2018Her head had disappeared from above the hummocle .ed that, as she had not come éut inta full view, ahe.had probably crouched down in to shelter or.Perhape, moved forward to some \u2018lower level.of the ice.The sun by this time had sunk almost to the was ter line, and the clouds above the berg-in front of us had taken on the gorgeous purples and scarlets \u2018of i cathedral wine dow., These last thirty yards or so \u2018were good.going, 80 we broke into a run, -Wa found the woman behind mock, kneeling on\u201d the cold, wet eyes were fixed, with a stea \u2018gaze, on the wonder of the great be rg ou there in.the sea, and her clasped hands were uplifted, as though in preyer.She | took no:notice of.ouf- approach.TI indeed, as, though sie did\u2019 2 « \"hear us, (0 \u2018be; Coniinued.).ce.Her >, firainin of see À .\u2018 Gita, Vv, Guy GR = AGAR CURE \u2026.Ze \"um des | w ¢ asad pr by tre Imp er, Blower, he a) IAN tg el dh top, oat od rinanant Shh he\u2019 critietsm \u2018 0 mn v Deogt a Ta de Tn ole, So he ar 2 Tai arr che at the morning and evening ville, were in Kingston on Saturday, on | Upham,- D.D., of Boston, | pastor\u2019 of Olivet: Baptist | York oftice of the Cominereial Union As- the guest \u2018of his.father, \u2018the Canadian | Awongst the guests at the Windsor yes- | terday Majordienéral Gascoigne, is- on the way | Hospital for the Insane; ne dan | has returned from his European tour.on- ; Chapman.0.McKnight ind \u2018James: Lang, of the Toronto (Hobe, «and Toto\u2019 World, respectively, arrived in the | en route to Boston and | are ; Buests at.the .visited the Pan- I\u2019.Pavia, at her summer ; \u2018Herefordshire.\u2018Eng.arrived_\u2018in_thestity-on- Saturday by tlie.JgderDergmier.steam- Her ¥xcellency and Afr.| Guise had luncheon at the Mount Royal 2 [about ten minutes befare, so we condlud- - sain the 2lovra, clueré theatre * | .© inthe.\"|.Toure hes out all com-| | Mises Florence and Louise Hanington : and\u2019 Arthur Hanington, of Ottawa, are | Visiting their uncle, W.M.MoLean, \"St.Dr.and Mrs.Archibald Cunningham, ; Mr.Henri Laurier, Prothonotary of Ar-| Laurier | and family, are guests at \u2018the St.Louis\u2019 \u2018neuve, lett Jesterday to attend the inter-| national convention of the- Catholic Or-: been to England, left the steaship.Aus- | tralian -at-Rimoueki and came up to- Dana Irwin will shortly.go = :| for a short.stay at Cacouna.: .ÿ Murphy, of Ottawa, a \u2018daugh- = .president ' of\" \u201cthe Méhtréal Féiuninal- Company, lett.on 4 Lis returning \u2018by the same ;Vessel,-is.tak- }.flying - trip.to Buffalo, .and will, on-| Her Excellency the\u2019 Countess of Minto, | { who left Ottawa on Saturday.in.the Gov- 1.prt 5 e hum- } t seem: | ue Va me.= CARSLEY co] Teusbeme Moatroar Greatest Store: Aux, 12h 1001.BARGAINS IN | Carpets | + We can shake it worth your hile to buy.\" Oarpets.now instead of waiting till make it to ont aévantège Lo come heme Das all the other stores.New designs, min not old styles.Standard oise a tn - second-rate.The third floor is responsible .to you for proper satisfaction in house \u2018tur- : [uishings of every kind.REMNANTS, OF CARPETS ALL ODD PIRCES OF CARPETS, 20 yards and under, to 6 closed out at 35 \u2018 per cent.less than regular prices.Fer example, Remnants Best English Axminster, regular $1.45, reduced to .sisessesesonsesdiractsvsrncrssees eee 81 09 MT OF BEST 5 FRAME BRUSSBLS.ETS, regular value $1.35, to AA srssesheritecttttarcnntsstaseninasercnonens 240 REMNANTS OF OILCLOTHS A SPLENDID LOT OF VERY NICE PIECES BEST: ENGLISH OILCLOTH, at - exactly HALF PRICE.That means Oil cloth worth $1.00, now .bees 500 | A LARGB VARIETY.or OILCLOTH REM NANTS, regular value 50c, now \u2014\u2014se -FURN ITURE SALE.It you don\u2019t buy new Furniture for less this month it will be because you don't: | read our advertisements, or.shut your eyes to full advantage.The goods offered In this sale are all new.and qualities such \u2018as command for poor merchandise, whatever the temptation.PARLOR TABLES ; \u201860 Parlor Tables, in hardwood, \u2018antique \u2018 oak finish, size 30.by 20.inches, fitted |.with undershelf, fancy shaped legs, - \u2018Worth, $1.35.Special cesenenn- 81.00 attention.We simply have no use | .LOUNGE SPECIAL 5 only, Lounges, covéred with Fancy Ve- \u201c \u2018Tour, - spring seat, strongly made and durable: Regular $7.90.\u2018Special \u201880 panssecsessesce ent sentence savantes - .fn = SPECIALS IN CURTAINS | RICH ROMAN STRIPE CURTAINS, folshed and fring- * IMITATION BAGDAD PORTIÈRES, heavily {rigged ends, good colors and \u2018patterns.$1.25.ed.Regular $2.75, Special\u2018.+.B2-05 \u2018 RR \u2018BEXTRA QUALITY ROMAN STRIPD CURTAINS, in\" ce QT \u201ci splendid\u2019 colorings.Regular $3.50.Special .>! 82-60 ! ; J NEW DAMASK POR TIERES, in several colors.Regular , Pi D AN $3.25.SPECIAL wiv resenrnrivnerins sistas assnne is $2.35 _ (2.ouéssemerique $1.26 to 86.45 pair ; \u2018Regular $7 D CHI Loeccsontencersacseramee sectes crrsrtectescrasintenans Pes.70.x \u201cEBEN HOLDEN \"#- I By Irving Bacheller, : -., Re.> Is\u2019 \u2018the most successful Novel \u2018ever issued.§ .Over half a million copies sold.| io he Bis Store, \"Fo edition confined.0 © re.Pri een \u201cOrib $ize Summer Blankets, in gray.or \u2018| Papé s Fer que T5 white, fancy borders.- Special Prices, |.| This \"Edition.fo., pair +» 26C and 380 \u201cBy mail, 2c extra.Seciire copies at oncé, Bed size, full 10-4 Summer Blankets, in © gray or\u201d white, with dainty colored OC.+ Gray \u2018Blankets,\u2019 \u201cwith pretty \u2018colored.bor- | sevens sassecrentse ee: JAM JARS \u2026 Its no use to go to the\u2019 trouble to make |.preserves and let tiem go bad through °.poor sealing.These Gem \u2018Jam Jars borders.\u2018Special Price, pair \u2026._ ders, suitable for boating., country are the kind you should use, the .and camping-out purposes, in all,sizes, \u201cscrew top \u2018and rubber band makes \u2018trom ¢ tô.12-1bs:, from .ieciveincen them air: tight.Pints, Quarts, 2 Qts.- SPECIALLY REDUCED.IN THE BIG STORE \u201cRegular.Tuesday.- \u2018SOME: \u201c \u2018SNAP SHOTS\" Régular.Tuesday.| Linen Huckaback Towels .6e.4c Cups and Saucers .i.i.10¢ Te +, Useful Roller Towelling.Sc \u20185e J Useful Milk Jugs .: 15e.co \u2018English Cretonnes ., lle 64e Bracket Lamps L.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.85\u20ac Stair Oilcloths ., ter - 122.\" 8e, \u2018Strong Ice Picks .4c Yard-wide Carpets .«so 18c: 12%c | Spirit \u2018Lamps nédansensacobss 2e \u2014 15 : Wide Table, Damask east +.85e 20c J Wire Dish Covers, per.set .= 0e , se * BUTTERICK'S | \u2018PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ON- SALE AT 2 The s.CARSLEY co.vues | 1765 to: 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James st, MONTREAL.\u201cMR.MARRIED MAN 1 you are going to spend Saturday fitting up around the house; it will bea good lot of.work done if you would buy and put up some of our Art Window Shades, ¢ \u201cwhich\u201d are.sold'at:so low prices.We manufacture all our shade cloth.- Tan sion THE MARTEL-STEWART co.gré gare MA EDRS STREBT Toi Murphy & Cory Butterick\u2019s Patterns and Publications! _ A Table of Remnants of Colored Dress Goods = \u201cfor Summer use, > plain and.fancy, to clear ; lat Half-Price! 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La * = + ., - .- JOHN MURPH ee 2343 st Catherine Streèt.\"4 Tet.Up 933.Corner.Metcalfe.Terms \u2018Caan.\u2018 60D POINTS IN SHOES * Should \u2018Kiwaÿa conside be considered as wall a.- pri Our fine stobk of Lédies\u2019 and prise.Our 's:; Shoes conibine -all the car.dus! virtues of a good shoe, a comforts able shoe, à fandsome shos, and a stylish 2 a shoes.ales Tov.ter ve Mên\u2019 8 Soverel m \u201c Special, $3.0 (Worth.$6.00) , © Montreal, A Pits of James: \u2026.on Auguet Ennett Bowden of/à daughter.papers please copy.- N.8., \u2018on Jnty a POURQUE\u2014At Amherst, e My.and Mra.J.V.Bourque, a our 10UM\u2014Zt Highland, Truro, N LH, 3 + #0 son-John CREPPAU\u2014At Cottage Beaurosler, Mont- geal Annex, on July 31, the wie.of lal: Gore Crepeau of a son.DEREGAN\u2014At 336 Charlevoix Street, Punt St.Charles, on Saturday, August 3 à son\u2019to Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Deegan.BARLEY\u2014Ât North Brookfteid; * June 28, to Mr.and Mrs, Wallace of Northfield, a daughter.: BWART\u2014At Winnipeg, July 30, the wite of Joseph Ewart, of \u2018a daughter.- FPITTERLY\u2014AL Aultsville, - Ont, on July\u2019 25, the wite of George.F.- Fenteris., ot a son.Fi e GREBN\u2014At 31 Congregation Street, Point gina on inters ask to see Superinten- |.St Charles, ou August 8, the wite of .George Green of \u201cao.| .- GRIFFIN\u2014At Hamslton, August.4, \u201cthe wife of Burwell Griffin, of a daughter.HAVILL\u2014At Halifax, N8n- the wife of F.=H Wi HAD HIDDEN GOLD A California Soncl Smelter Recovèrs \u2018 $150,000 and oh Way to \u2018July 18, to Captsin and Mr.Mores | 0 Chisholm, a Alison.; - Find the Balance.en Francisco, Cal Cal, August 11.\u2014Jatk Winters, who was arrested as a suspect in.connection with the Selby Smelting | : | Works.fobbery, has .confessed; arid, ao far, $130,000 worth of bullion has been recovered \u2018from the bay.where he had \u2018eunk | For three days the detgetives have tried all -sorts of persuasion to make Winters fi Finally\u2019 but apparently without effect.In his conversation vith Ropp, Winters manner indicated that he knew where th gold} ad \u2018been hidden.\u2018Ropp- told Winters that they had a strong case against \u201c1e MNERENSE by Works, who, he said, was\u2019 the only friend be had.INTHE IEE Financial Returns Show i 18, 000] More Por Last Year Than | La Ottawa, Aug.12\u2014The Doniinion financial returns gazetted \u2018to-day for the \u2018year: \u2018ending June 30th.last, show the revenus to be $52,010,008, as against $50,802,475 for 1900, an increase of $1,118,000 for the past fiscal year.The expenditure on ordinary | \u2018 03 CR LATE PES lng Edward.and.Queen Alex |.mer andra Participate | in Requiem at Cronberg, \u2014 So Cronberg, Avg.13.\u2014Anofher; and pes haps the most impressive stage in the simple funeral obsequies of the late Empress |.Te reached Saturday night.All day Jong carriages and vehicles of _into the | town, bringing sightseers.from Homburg, | \u2026.Frankfort, Hauheim and.the country for | -| miles around, CT - From early this morning the military |.: held the streets and none but a.mast | privileged \u2018few were permitted along \u2018the |.route to be taken by the cortege.At the.bend where the road reaches the old part\u2019 of the town is a great arch of green bows and pillars, the support of which is four every d immense weird torches.Punctually at 9.30.o'clock: to-night the L far-off sound of muffled drums and thd em turned and left the church, which slowly _{ omptied.The service owed much of its fmiprensiveness to \u2018the historicgl associa- \u2018tions recalled by the mediaeval \u2018edifice in which it was held.At its conclusion.Etm- | press.Ungustas - Victoria and Queen Alex.| andra drove in a viotoria to Homburg, Emperor William \u2018and King Edward: Br lowing in & second carriage.GEORG OB [TH qu rE och 1 ME Victim hg \u2018the Fire But .\u2018Declines.Co L n°) ve Savannali: Ga.>.August, 12.Eighteen |.miles south of Savannah, near the Sed- board .Air\u2019 Line Railway, tHe\u2019 charred body of Joe Washington, the negro ravisher of Mrs.J.J.(lark; is all thet remains to tell the tale of the dreadful tragedy of Saturday night.Washington was cap: tured at Liberty City and was brought to M, Havill, à son.| and, that he go he sent to prison - HARBESON\u2014At- 202 St.Urllain Street, ou | for thirty years: - He saidt \u201cYou w 8 account was increased by $3,314,115, and on > + it August 8, the wife of Herbert Ww, an .old man when you gct out and it will capital account; by.$1,733.441 over 1900, and\u2019 -beson of a son.do you no good to hide the.gold.We know it is hidden in the water mear the u ENRY\u2014At HaMfax, August $, to Mr.and - Mrs.W.A.Henry, a con.\u2018 HIGGINS\u2014In this city, on Juy 21, à daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Hgglne.- JOCELYN\u2014Ât Hamtiton, on on August | \u20181, the wife of Richard George Jocelyn, of a sou.- KYLE\u2014On W moraing, August 7.at 87 Churn rent, a son \u2018to Mr.and © Are.Ross Eyles.LEVERMAN\u2014At Ferncote, Lakeview, NS.August 2 to the wife of W.B.Leverman, -& son.: _ WNAB\u2014AL 413 Argyle Avenue, \u2018Weatmount, on August 2, the wife of James McNab, of a son.BlILLPR\u2014At Mille Roches, \u2018ont.on reiy 20, the vite of Robert Miler of a daugh.- ter, | INTOHOLSON -\u2014 At 4068 Tupper Street, on | Saturday.August 10th, 1901, - the : wife of Geo.T.Nicholson, of a son.(Toronto and Detroit papers please copy.) .2 MARRIAGES.> CALHOUN-COLE\u2014At Sackyälle.N:B., on | , July 31, by Rev.D.A.Steele, D.D., Cap- | \u2018tain Henry A.CaMioun to Adellce 3 Cole, works You may be sure the gold will be found before you get out of.prison.\u201d and we- will search every inch.there are yet accounts for the past year - .ontstanding.Until.these have been pald it will be impossible to give the exact rela Will 0\u2019 the wisp-lik¢ twinkling of torches through the distant trees told the people of Cronberg.that the procession had left Way Station, near which place his crime \u2018was committed.He was carried \u2018before Friediichshof.As the glare of the uplifted torches drew nearer down the\u2019 wind- black, massive ing road, it revealed a long, \u201cMrs.Clark, who identitied him positively | as the negro who \u2018hud agsaulted her.The proof of guilt was abaclutely-.conclusive.| that he had taken the gold and would: take him to den.tendent .Ropp and a.force of detectives, left on a tug last night for they waited all\u2019 ni | ters pointed out the railroad\u2019 wharf, behind the bunkers, at the head of the Vallejo At that point at low tide the sbout four feet deep, covered by a hud, of water.Winters pointed out the spot in the ter where he had thrown the gold.Sup- | erintendent Rop the - wharf end\u2019 wait for low tide.Friday morning Winters got into the \u2018mud\u201cand water up > .{neck and for an hour and a half | fer the missing bullion.Un to 100 > lock, tion of revenue to gross expenditure.\u201cNEW CHARGE BROUGHT up \u2018Since: Adelard Lefebvre, of Rigaud, wes arrested on Friday last on the\u2018 charge of assault upon his wife- a new chargé has \u2018been preferred against him: On Sat- \u2018| urday he was arraigned before Magistrate Lafontaine, on the.charge of arson.\u2018The warrant, which \u2018alleges.that: Lefebvre set\u2019 fire to the barn of Thomas Gauthier, 9 of Rigaud, wae eworn out by Chief Mc(Cas kill, of the Provincial _polict, The fire oc- Srey last Wednesday morning, and by it were lost the building, 40 tons of hay, | three hotses ard valua le farm machinery.Wieri: brought before the magis- Winters finally weakened and told Ropp -bhé spot where it was hid: Winters, in company with Superin- |-.Crocket.Thère |.t for low tide.Win- | e at the ond of sip.\u201cWhen the \u2018tug first reached Crocket, Wa- marked the place on e tug steamed away to to his groped trate, Leftbvre pleaded.not guilty, ang Was remanded for.enquete.\u2018SARROLL-McQUARRIBE\u2014At Pictou, .N.S.-É on July 21, by Rev.J.J.Chisholm, Phil- #p Carroll to DiHe J.MeQuarsie, both of \u2018Pletou.\u2018 DESLAU! IBRS-DESLAURIBRS-\u2014On July \u201c 80, at Hawkesbury, by the Rev.Canon \u2018 Philip, Francis William Deslautiers, to -'Georgine.Deslayriers\u201d - j : DUKE-HOSEING\u2014At Rossland; BC.\u201con \u2018 July 28, by Rev.C.W.\u201cHedley, Britten Duke snd\\Miss Mille Hosking.° DUNN-MOONBDY\u2014On- August 5, at St.Anthony\u2019s -Church, by the Rev.J.E.Don- \u2018nelly, William H: Dunn to Ethyl May, eldest daughter of James E.Mooney, Montreal.* HARRIS-WOOD-At- the hôme of the bride, |.Clover Nook, Pictou, N.S, \u2018on July 30, by the Rev.George 8.Carson, B.A.Mary., Moore Harris and.Joseph \u2018Wood, \u201832 of Halifax.LAURIN-SAUVE\u2014AY St.Raphaël\u2019s, \u2018ont\u2026 \u201con July 22, by Rev.D.A.Campbell, - George Jodoin to Jennie, daughter of .Francis Sauve, of Glen Roy.:; LAURINMUTH\u2014In ANls.city, on August.6, Louls L.Laurin.to Emily E.Muth, both.|\u2019 \u201cof Montreal.| , BKINNON-KBAN\u2014At \u201cBan Franéisco, .on July 17.-by Rev.Willidin Rader, pastor of Third Congregational Church, Douglas \u20ac.McKinnon to -Cybella \u2018Ann Kean, of: Apple Hil, ï late Rev.J, R.Kean.M'DONALD-KENNEDY \u2014 At Greentieid; .Ont., on July 23, by.Rev.R.A.-donald, - George McDonald, ef.Butte.Mont! late\u2019 of Lot No.2, First Concession: | of Kenyon, to Mary.daugliter of the late |.Angus Kennedy, Lot No.19, Third Con: * cession of the same township.\u2018 ' McGREGOR-McGREGOR\u2014On July 24, :by Rev.A:' J.' Maodonald,.Hugh B.MeGre- Gregor, of Calais, Maine,\u2019 to Catherine *.E.McGregor; of Upper South.River, Au tigomish, NS.MERSON-CONRAD\u2014At West Lawrence.town, N.S., July 27, by Rev.J.M.Allan, | Henry Merson to.Bertha Mason, young: est daughter of Alex.Conrad.\u2019 ; PARKER- HOLLAND\u2014Dorchester, Mass, hy June 24, by Rev.C.W.Halden, Morton T.Parker to Sadie L Holland, both.of; i Aylesford, .DEATHS mn rex CITY.ANSELL\u2014At -51 Waverley Street, .gust 10, Victoria: Louise Rose, daughter of.Harry A.Ansell CABANA\u2014On August 9 doseph \u2018Maiime on Au- | \u2018intant .aged 6 years.1 month.and 28 diys.: GRBEN-At 31 Congregation Street, Point\u2019 St.Charles, on August 8, Annie E.Hurt,.+.beloved wife of .George Green, aged 30] _ Years and 8 months, - : EYLE\u2014At 57 Church Street, infant son of Ross Kyle.LIDDELL \u2014 At 4348 St.Catherine Street, : Montreal, on Friday, August 9th, Edith.Ravensworth Liddell, \u2018daughter of Geo.W.Liddell.Funeral private.© x RO88 \u2014 At.945 Dorchester Street, on the Sth inst.William, K.Ross, of Chicago, brother.of Dr.Geo.T.Ross, of this city.Funeral | private, .\u2014_\u2014 : X DEATHX ZLSXWHERS.BBUL\u2014At 27 North.Starr Street, Halifax, NS, August 1, Geraldine Agatha, \u2018infant on August \u20189, 3 months and T days.\u2018 PITZGERAUD\u2014At Lacrosse, Kan., on Tor.81, Madeline Elizabeth Haviland, wife of © Nidney D.Fitzgerald, and daughter of the late ex-Lieutenant-Governor' lion, Thomas Heath Haviland, of Prince Edward Isiand.KERR\u2014At Winnipeg, on.July 24, Enza.beth Marlon, third daitghter of Mr.and.Mrs, John \u201cKerr, of- _Moosomia; aged.28 years, \u2019 LAULEUR-\u2014At Hawkesiury, Ont, on: July 20, Mrs.Mathlés Lafleur.|; MARKS\u2014On Jnly 27, at Viotoria, > Miriam; beloved child of Mri.° B.C.,.ini Mrs.M.Marks, aged 1 yearand 3 weeks.The \u2018Bishop Insists - .On eating lady charlotte seiatine\u2014s strengthening.Mela Manufacturers: ANTI-FRICTION METALS, SOLDERS, INGOT BRASS, PRINTERS\u2019 METAL, LEAD COPPER, PIG IRON, - PIG TIN, ALUMINU BISMUTH, ANTIMO C., , BTC .Evi Known metal 0X00 A gold and silver.où ue bought.sep argear Metal Peulorn in.Canada.: SYRACUSE SMELTING WORKS, Cor.St: bomas and Wiillam Se Lake ortréWoods Mile Co LIMITED.: THD MOST PERFROT MILLS IN CANADA.Reswatin, 1,350 bbls.per day: Portage ) Prairie, TO bbls.per \u201cany, Elevators mh 5 1 important wheat points in the pray Res of hard \u2018wheat flour.in barrels Quotations sad and other fa BEE] on Lil a Ont., eldest daughter of the | \u201cMae | EC RESTORES RESTFUL SLEEP.| 1.system.a vinents of nature de |-Retvous:system, Through thé medium of the blood and\u2019 nervous sys-.| tem : \u2018these \u2018mous sale in every 4 sleeplessness are\u2019 \u201ccure sleeplessness and irritability.: al sont postpaid, \u201con receipt of price, by Ed J of \u2018Greece, ny Lippe, the Hereditary Prince of Saxe- \"| Meiningen, Count von Seckendorfl \u201c(who | Yine on the shoulders of a dozen soldiers.{Then another flare revealed ' the well known figure of the Emperor pacing with sombre \u2018tread just behind the coffin.It\u2018 was a weird, wonderful sight, sppearing for a moment, - and \u2018 then\u2018 dissalving ünder the faring torches, \u2018while on each eide for a mile along the road were revealed the glittering bayonets and helmets of the Fightieth Regiment of the Line of which the dead Dowager Empress was the, Colonel - in: Chief: The deep, \u2018muffled roll of the drums \u201cadded to the: solemnity of the scene.As the precincts of the old \u2018mediaeval town, were ' resthed- the scene seemed even more mystical.Be- bind Emperor William followed the Royal family, save the ladies, none of whom™ were in the procession; the Crown Prince the.Prince\u2018 of Schaumberg- Was the secre of -the Dowager Em: press), and.other notables.A double file of soldiers bearing torches \"| 'walked on.either side of the mourners.= of IN THE DIMLY LIGHTED- CHURCH.The Mystery of Sleep-Insomnia a Warning of Overwork or Approaching Nervous.Collapse, Which is Not to be Lightly Disregarded.RE .: a A ROBBERY oF SLEEP ONE OF THE WORST oF CRIMNES\u2014DR.CHASE'S NERVE FOOD BY.BUILDING UP BLOOD AND NERVES | ol \u201cSleep i is the vacation of.the sol; it 1s, the miñd gone ints thé playgrond of dreams; itis the relaxation of muscles, and the solace of the nerves; it is the hush of activities; itis a calming of the pulse; it isa breathing much.slower but much deepet; it i is.a temporary oblivion of all catking.caves ; \u2018it is a\u2019 doctor recognized by all schools of medicine.Lack of - sleep puts patients on the rack of.torture or in the maad- house, or, in the grave.\u201d eu ; + = \u201cInsomria i is a \u2018disease of our éountry -and of our age.Where there is one-man or woman with strong; heathy nerves \u2018there.area + dozen.) Le A ) boss.in bods of misery longing forn \u2018nature's great restorer, restful sleep.In hours of temptation they resort to, opiates and.narcotics, which.pro-.\u2018duce temporary x undgnsciousness, at an \u2018enormous s expense 4 to.the human - In all occupations \u2018and Plofessiony\u2019 there are > times when a special draft is made upon tiorvous energy.Mothers, too, deprived of sleep \u201cand worn out by caring for their children aud watching them through periods of sickness and: disease, are left physical wrecks.Especially i in the springtime do we all seem to require an unusual allowance of \u2018sleep.\"to overcome the weakening and debilitating effects of winter and the : f daughter .of Thomas and.Jessie \u2018Bell, sged trying changes 0 temperature.Sleeplessness is a warning that the nervous.force of the body is.being exhadsted.more.rapidly than it is.being created, and points to the | ultimate physical bankry p the day.\u2018Some-mñusir tey.The nights do not repair the waste of a sfieffort must be made to overcome this stateof affairs or collap! dertain: Scientists have pointed out certain ele- bding peculiarly suited to tho needs of an exhausted .wratives arty new life and vital emorgy | to every: nerve cell in the human anatomy.rn \u2018While these elements of 1 nature are combined: in various propot- | tious, it is now generally | conceded by physicians that the prescription \u2018| used: by Dr.Chase with such marvellous success in his.immense practic is the otio which gives most general satisfaction.This\u201d preparation is now known as Dr.Chase\u2019 s, Nerve Food, and.has come to have an enor- \u2018this eontinent, where Nervous disorders and \u201cprevalent.\u201c Each and every sufferer from nervous and physical \u2018exhaustion, \" thin, watery and impure blood.and the demon insomnia, can begin the \u2018use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food with positive assurance thal the.regular use of this famous food cure will.gradually and thoroughly build up and reconstruct the nerve cells and bodily.tiasues, and permanontly .You fnust not corifuse Dr.Chage\u2019s Nerve Food with sleep-produting | rig and opiates.It is different from any medicine you ever - used, \u2018and instead of tearing down the tissues and deadening the nerves, it cures by filling every cell with new life, vigor and vitality, As » Spring tonic and invigorator it is maervellous-in its.action, instilling into weak, worn, tired humas bodies the strength, elasticity and buoyancy \u201cof perfect health.\u201850 cents a box, 6 boxes for $3.50, at all dealers, or idmanson, Bates & Co, Toront Ais Wane fo Or Ona Le dnd Campin Bast Boo, | Within the dimly \u2018lighted church four officers, with drawn sabres.stood as a guard.of honor within.the chancel.The \u2018| coffin was bore silently down tlie aisle and ; | deposited \u2018betwen the.guards beneäth - a | erucifiæ: * | The Emperor, advancing to-the.head of The: Royal mourners followed.the coffin, stood with bowed head, while\u2019 4 Dr: Dryander, the Court Chaplain, poke, a few solemn words.\u201c Following the chaplains address in the \u2018death:like stillness the Emperor stepped forward \u2018and deposited a magnificent | | wreath upon the coffin.His Majesty stood \u2018a.moment motionless, then dropped upon: .2,500 Brandoù and © \u20ac.at : Core.period, 1900.[760,340 0 ais 1 0078 | © MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE : Reported.by w.H.Weiré Son, Stock Brok- | A id 113 St.Francois.Xavier Btrest , [ steamstitp Pretorlän, which salled from , urned to Liverpoo i t Livempool\u2014 to Montreal, has rett rpool, | Parisian réneeueecee : Aug.10) rer 12 Eildons 0 Po EE ; : DESCRIPTION; \u201cAfter \u2018Commérée; CaptalnJ.G.Baxter, sail- | ed yesterday morning.with.a full general \" c Fe âge \u201cweek \u2018fast year 1.15,262 - TL: shipment since .mermann &' Forshay: London Special Am : Corr.\u201cperiod, 1800.:112,144 2,844 18, 108 22, 019 \"154, 206 21,815 133, 059.B87.| last night in time for the Western train.Naw Toonte Street Ry.Halifax Elec \u201cTram Co.Ledeen Bo do .Monds Bt.Joha Electric Ry: | Twin City Transit.; Do do of: Rick.nd 0 tN A | Gomigercia! Gas bleGe: .SHIPMENTS To PORTLAND.; : TQ cese: \u2018Butter.Bling London Saeed 0) | poits' having:-met with large quantity of \u2018Since ai à 1 1001 Jesnus CATTLE SHIPMENTS ~ \u201cThe siipments of cath \u2018cattle, sheep: and bee mess en American ports for.last.week\u2019 FROM.BOSTON, : To Liverpool Sachem «no.| Monti! Tele Jen hCo.Bell aire | Bom on Iron ro Steel, \"com, \"17 rie\u2019 Alan Line steamship Ontatag, from Do M \"1 Heat.Lg ene, Heatand ws ane on Bonds | Montreal Cotton Co.: - Dominion Cotton Co.xd.ein Cotton ge ; .| has met\u201d with a very painful\u2019 accident, | which fortunately, was not mare serious: «| ance and fel] into a batteau.alongside; a \u201c|-fair ot Le: 14 .fewt.At \u2018flrat It was\u2019 |'thougné: that Captain \u2018Eggert was serious: Bank pe Montreal i FROM.NEW YORK.Cattle.Sheep.- m0: Liverpool \u2018wbares.Canadian Pacific clèsed in Yonlon | rf i on examination found.né bones broken, lé ie .ee \u20181125 | duty for \u2018spme days.| const of England, 37s 84; steamer, 1473 | tons Grandstone Island or Hopewell Cope \u201cTo Soutbampion\u2014 _ rmotal Cos etseseny \u2019 FROM PORTLAND: ; ; Cattle.sheep.Qt, 439 \u2026 To.Liverpool\u2014 To.London\u2014 : Noräfarer eat, 4 Total esdecsrsendse mn FROM: BALTIMORE, 7e en .FROM NEWRORT NEWS.\u201cCattle.Sheep.Gre.300° PORT or MONTRE-L.Armivéd-Avgust 10.| Po Steamahlp Lake Champlain, \u201cStewart, \u2018dv | [aN \u2018Elder, Dempster & Co., general, qe \u201cSteamshlpe Buenos Ayrean, re Glasgow, H.& À.Pc general.Steamship Mora, 1065, Nicholson,\u2019 Brduey, | | Demtmion Coal Comphny, coal, - Cleared\u2014August 10.\u201d assis ms | oT - Cattle.So a eo.- Porte, 3 J.G.Brock & Co., general, Steamship \u2018Monteagle,\u2019 Chapman, London, 5 : | Bider, \u2018Dempster & Co., general: LE os VESSBLS IN PORT, LA To London : Ce Powhattan Cweeseeds tou NT RY PRODUCE - | Ere continue tiv, - | Candied stock at 12c- to Due; straight re- -celpts at 1l¢ to\u2019 114¢, and No.2 candled stock at 9%c to 1@kéc per dozen, ; + Maple product dull \u2018and quoted .as.fol- jHows:\u2014Syrup at 65c to, 75c per tin of wine gallen, and at 90c to 98¢ per tin of: 1m- In wood at _6%c to.Tc per 8 quoted at.8%e to 10c; © to 84e per 1b, ~~! Agel, Hatteberg, R.Reford &.co Moored at Hochelaga, - Orcadtan, Imrie; H.& A.Allan.at Foot of Jacques Cartier.Square.Raebyrn, Hemming, Elder, Deets.& |.Moored at foot of Berri Street.: \u201cMarina, Taylor, R.Keford & Co.wear C.P.R.elevators.Hurona, Dorwood, R.Reford K Co, Moor.od at foot of Berri Street.-Lake Champlain, Stewart, Eider; \u2018Demp- \u2018ter & Co.:Moored at foot of Berri Street, Buenos Ayrean, 2028, Eastaway, H: & A.° Allan.Moored at.the: foot ot Jacques.Car- Australasian, \u201c7758, \u201cBrawn, H., & \u2018A.Al-.\u2018| lan, Liverpool, \"general.[ecques Cartier\u2018 Square.dofations \u2018 are: | perial gallon, and inferior at \u201cHoney is quiet and steady.\u201cfa the comb at 10e 4o 10%c, and straingd in tins at Sc to Olgc as to quality.Beans stvong.Prime beans \u2018ate.noid at $1.65 to $1.75, as to.\u2018grade, Potatoes as last reported: done at $1.65 to $1.70 per.barrel.Axhes niidhanged.Firsts, $4.25; secoué; $8.85; and pearls, 36.76 te RE per - 400 | THE PROVISION.MARKET \u201cwhe \"1ocat- provision market js quiet.and unchanged.Heavy Canadiei Short-cat mess -| pork \u2018is quoted \u2018at $20 to $20.50; selected | \u2018hedvy ehort-cut mess pork, to $21.50; family short-cut clear pork, $19 paré Canadian tierces, 11e; parchment lined, vod.boxes, 11%¢; parchment Jimed palis,\u2019 20-Ib, tin pails, 11%c; tins, 8, 5, and 10 lbs, 140 | to 12%e¢; compound refined lard, in 575-1D, tierces, 7%c; parchm DW.8c; tin palle, vo 14%c; and bacon, 14e to 15c.per Ib.Frosh killed hogs steady with i firmly leld at $0.50 to $10 per: 100 hw, terre \\ ; RAILWAY ÉNOCKS.London Duty Ml 1e loue os Eee : e more e n- pm ependent of.ernment report states that the harvest will be tbe best on record In evéry Rind of agri: caitural product, and it] looks as \u201c the one.awback e cuity h obtain.thg sufficient hands #d reap the harvest, eb- cially in the Nostivwest Provinces.The t that, with the exception of wheat, io the Unked Staes promise | in Russia, Cermany, Modred at foot of Charlevots, ar Taylor, \u201cAnderson, Me Æenxle & Co.\u201d -Moored at foot.of st.Buipice 5 Barquentine.\u2018Harry.Merryday, 280, Halliday, Auderson, |; Moured | at foot- of St.STRAMSHIP.MOVEMENTS.oh MeKehsle & Co.\u2018polpice, Street.1 or Power.a Montes.oo Town.3.dona roa Metre 0 2 Tort Head.«Montreal, : ie Monteagiè.\u2026 >.Bristol Garth Castle, \u2026Montreai\u2026\u2026.Havre .\u2026\u2026.28- grisla.-Bamburg.Breckfleld.N Leander.:.Qus! | Writonta.Montri | Atbantan.:.Antwerp.Montreal Lake Ontario.«Montreal, « \u2026Liverpool-; Cambroman.\u2026Liverpoo!.Portland.\u2018oige 1 Métimon.\u2026.Brjetal.Bontreat 1 Numidian.Montreal,:.Lilverpoo! \u2026.&- an.\u2026.Glasgow.St.Lawrence 3 - cee Montreal real ooo 4 oy \u2018agent cälLon:you and_explain details, It boneless, 053 od MODÉRER a Montreat 25° nt Uned woed pails, leweastle.Portland 28\u2018 ib., 8¢; Pasa; Laie: ooo: Glasgow Carrigan Head.Belfast., Forest Moine.\u2018Glen Head.Belfast.Montreal China.Hong Koug.Vancouver 7 | Eldon Montreal.London erie 8 ri Sir L£venpoot Voices cos 4.Liverpool .A ra 7 i) 4 10 |- adinian.uv Glasgow.n New York 10 | Lachine.Rapids Hydraulic & Land ces! [ - From, neenstown.New ork i York.S'hampton 10 York.14verpon) +10 iphiadd rope to be short, whtle In \u2018end France even the wheat crop 1s more or Jess a failure and otber crops are turning out poor.is certainly a bull point tor Cau- | | aétan \u2018éarmers, avd'it looks as if .Camsda Ce E York 150 ie a mare + ge on Saturday.night, the majority being saloon passengers \u2018wete Dr.Burgeus, au- , 'who have been holidaying and of her officers.A joily concert was held on board, those taking part be'ng:\u2014 \"Miss Mack, : Mr.A.C.Smith, K.C., P.Lurray, Miss Burns, Mc.Metiont Dibbs, Mr.B.Meyrick, Mr.Do Hares.J McDougall,\u2019 and P.L.Gray, acting as ac: companist.A gubstantial sum wae\u2019 collected in ald of the several charities; For her outward voyage, next Saturday, the Lake Champlain has already a .good list of ea- loon passengers.The winter rates for par |.sengers are now in se, and the rush js\" \u2018practicaily over.In it is the other : AUSTRALASIAN ARRIVES.\"0 - The \u2018Allan Line RM 8 Australasian, Cep- \u2018port shortly \u2018after noen to-day with passengers \u2018and a ope cargo.Her passenger list was published in.Saturda5's issue.- \u2018The.Allan Line steamship Buenos Ayrea Captdin Bastaway, ls moored at the foot o \u2018voyage altogether was a seasonable one.- The.\u201cDominton Line steamship Déminton gere:\u2014Mlss Allan,: Literpol; \u2018Mr, Barélay, Mrs.Barclay, Boston; Mrs.Birt, Miss Birt, Drummond, -.Knowlton; Mr.G.S.Hall,\" \" Ladd, Knowlton; Mr.Guy Malngy, Ottawa; | | Molesworth, Master G.Moleaworth, = \"To: Parker, Bt.Lamberts \"Mr,\" Edward Troyn, | THE RALS.'PRETORIAN, \u201cLondon, Aug.10.\u2014The Allan Linè's new \u2018Liverpogl on\u2018 August 8, on Der maiden trip supposed with machinery slightly deranged.: GENERAL NOTES.\u2018The Leyland Line \u201csteamship \u2018 \u201cMextcan | salted from Quebec on Whe.10th ost, for | \u2018London.: >The.Manchester LAne steamship \u2018Manches, cargo for: \u2018Manchester.6 am: yesterday.The passengers left by special train at 10.35 and- reached here Father \u2018Point, Que.\u2026 Aug.11.~The steam-\u2019 stHip Wassau, Franco- Canadian Line, from, Havre, Inward .at 11.30 a.m., 8 cabin, 68 | \u2018tecrage pamenzers.Captain Thomas re- \u201cleebergs from dat.52.86.N., long.51.45 Ww, to inside of -Strafte.ef.Belle- Isle.The.| steamship.Bray, Head Line, from- Grent | \u2018Britain, inward- \u201cat>4 \u2018gan: The gteamsbip Northtown, \u2018Northwestern Steamship.company, from Hamburg.| Mentreat tor Glasgow, arrived out Saturday.| afternoon.The Alan Eine steamship : Sicilian \u2018salled \u2018from\u2019 Glasgow for tne St.Lawrence.on - \u201cSaturday afterncon\u2019 with 86 passengers.° \u2018Captain Egpoért,\u201d of: the steamabip Magda, \u2018He was leauing'orer \u201cthé rail of his- vessel to\u2019 \u2018take the draught, \u2018when he \u2018lost Bis bai\" ty.it not fatally, burt.Dr.Howe, who - was nearby, was hastily «sumigoned, \u2018and- but his Tien arm and both legs were se- 1.verely \u201cbruiged, and his injuries painful, and \u2018likely to \u201cihcapaëltite him from active | A stegmer, 1573 tons, West Bay to west west coast of; England, \u2018deals, 37¢ 6d ame Leland Line ' steamship Albanian .1 passed Father Point ward.o on \u2018the Mu > | inst.Cee .< my mn un INSURANCE COMPANY CANADA BOARD or DIRECTORS.; Edmond Jy.Barbeau, Esq., Onatrfnan.\u201cWentworth J.Buchanan, Esq: Deputy do.A.F.Gault,\u201d Esq, Samuel, Fier, Bag oo UT Edward Clouston, eq Am't invested in \u2018Canada wi lira \u2018Available Assets: ree Mercantile risks \"accepted at low current | | rates.; 6 Ea a ; Ç \u2018a #0.SMITH.2 \u2018 Cite?Agent.of \u2018the Dothan.1 Sub-Ageniti\u2014 > \u201cThomas \u2018Hiam, John G.R Driscoll, Lo Markland Molson.Seca \u20ac Agent French Dept Cyrille Laurin, Ontario Accident and Lloyds + Plate: Glass - Ins.Co ys, - \u2018Head Office.Prov.Quebec.» St Fragcols Xavier 8t., Monga.; U AGENTS \u2018WANTED, \u201cAccident.- Siokness.; Plate Glass - LACHIN E.RAPIDS\" Electric Light We will.ive pci\u201d inducements to.\u2018customers \u2018who require steam for heat in.winter.\u2018but.could use > élootrio power in summer.\u2019 LS Also special rates for \u201cpower not = | quired during the peak of our load, which in winter is from 4 till 8 pm.If this \u2018interests you, lst us have out.will pay you to look: into this, te .a | \u201cquatres, \u2018 n° \u2018oe VIOTORIA saiam;- périntendent of of the Verdun Asylum, and |.STEAMSHIP BUENOS AYREAN, greater distance increased the cost of pro- I\" duction.\u2019 Sool \u201cMF.WW hitehiouse will also.enquire into.the possibility .of using electric lights in\u201d thé pite.He said the: costanf \u2018 \u201clamps and \u201cthe generating was the strongest argument : \u2018against their adoption.The cost of each damp, would.be.-about eighteen shillings, \u201cand in a pit \u2018where: one thousand men afe | employed, \u2018this.would \u2018mean : almost one { thousand pounds.\u201d - Mr, Whitehouse will ascertain if the Canadian: and.American {mines have anything equivalent to:the Eng: .\u201clish compensation.act, which was passed \u201c'in-1897, and.vent into force in July, 1898.\"By this act all coal miners and \u2018other industrial workers; if injüred while at work,\u2019 are Tor.this.purr \u2018posé the owners.have to provide a fund, and sometimes they do \u2018it by insurance, but the men\u2019 contribute nothing.Incase: of \u2018a fatal accident, those depending upon: the.man killed receive a sum equal to three years\u2019 earninys, or not léss than £150, and -niot more.than.£300s' In.cases which do rot, turn.out.fatal, the men get half pay F until-they: wère able to return to work, but .it must not exceed.one pound a week.\u201cThen,\u201d Mr.Whitehouse continued, - \u201c1 am \u2018anxious to study thé educational sye- \u201ctems and the liquor ldivs of the several countries, \u2018Drink, I believe to be the curse \u201cof our.country, \u2018although.the miners \u201cof England die: the nrost Æhrifty and\u2019 \u2018temper- > âte of any class.\u2018They are, in fact, a credit to-us.: They-are also quite a religious\u2019 peo- \u201cple, many of them \u2018being local preachers, - \u2018and\u2019 good ones at that.In politics they.are\u2019 mostly Liberals, or Radicals would be the better word.We send several mem- \u2018bers tb Parliament, and we.also.pay them: .They have made their mark in the Honse \u201cof \u2018Commons, and are alwaya -istened: to\u2018 when they address the Speaker.\u201d RANTS ISSUED: \"KING EDWARD: ~~ +.Mesers.Boivin, \u201cWileon &.Co., Wines land Liquor \u2018Importers, of Montreal, have received to-day 3 cablegram from John Begg, of Aberdeen, Scotlasd, an- | nouncing them that he had been.appoint- > \u2018ed purveyor to \u2018H.M, King Edward VIL.- John Begg.is the distiller; and pro- .\u2018prietor of the celebrated \u201cRoyal * Lodh= mir Scotch\u201d Whiskey.\u201d which is so fa- jar to \u2018the Royal Household.- Th 1848, Mr.John Begg was appointed by apecial warrant, dictilier to H, M.the.Queen, an honor that was continued \u2018from yéar to year for over fifty yeats, He wa§ also.afterwards appointed purveyor to H., R.H.the Prince \u2018of Wales, the Duké of Edinburgh, the Duke \u2018of \u2018Connaught, and.\u2019 in fact, to all \u2018Royal family and.Royal Palaces.wo Messrs.Boivin, Wilson .& Co.,.of Mont- vesl, are the: sole agents | for the Dorin: ; ion of Canada for the John Begg \u201cRoyal ' \u201cScotch Whiskey.tu ey intend.a vertiain it véry exteneiv \u2018| o a.cud ody the will quessel.in making this ; \u201cwellknown rand t ular oh the: Cordian and ape for % de ; certainly of a su r quali f a superior quality.ï STAFF VETBRINARIAN.- ingstobi, Avg.12.\u2014 Special.\u2014Clapt.soi, Son Athican ) ps is éutceeding in the dark continent.Het ence he is ¢ ONE OF THE FIRST.ROYAL WAR- 2 r._ | Ho dn nok filing wind abpointoent us | where he Fo Sn E CEE CE ES ii hi ! 5 AN "]
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