The Montreal herald, 18 juillet 1902, vendredi 18 juillet 1902
[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL, ==\" THE MONTREAL HERALD.TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.- Sun rose to-day at 4.29, ssis 743 air and warmer.95TH YEAR NO.168 MONTREAL, FRIDAY JULY I8 1902 PRICE ONE OENT GOVER \u201cMENT IS EARNESTLY ENDL.2RING TO GET A FAST LINE 4 Steamship Men Expect an Announcement Soon.CANADIAN LINES MAY COMBINE The Allans and the Elder-Demp- ster Companies Want Control of St.Lawrence.Inner shipping circles would not be in a of a the announcement, the Canada, surprised at few months, of establishment fast line to Allan and the El- the lt Is expected the der-Denmiyister lines wilt furnish service, A de =jatch from Jeondon yess terday stated that the representatives af these two nues in Engiand were ne- gotinting w.th The home authorities and the Canadian Ministers for sufficient subsidy fast ane In Mon reat the aflicnals of both rom- to vusure the success of the | vessel cate him.G0000000000000000060000000009%00 ally thouëh this question of Insurance 3 a Vital one in the fast line project.\u201c1 belteve that to-day the fast line project is receiving more Serious attention than 1 ever did before and is mora near realization.One thing is certain It can be had if it is wanted, The only question is the prive.The Morgan combine shows the need for 11° WANT BRITISH STEAMER TO HAVE PRIORITY AT QUEBEC.The Elder-Dempster steamship Monteagle was successfully floated this morning early, and was reported inward at > 3.20 a.m.in tow of the tug Lord Strathcona and sccompanied by the steamship Hilda, which has part of har cargo.In all probability she will be brought here to unload, as the dry dock at Quebec is occupied by \u2018he steamship Indiana, and the American vessel Minnewaska is now waiting.> Hon.Mr.Tarte, asking that they have the use of the dock for their vessel as soon as the Indiana is repaired.built at Cleveland and sent down in the dock and was taken out to allow the [ owners, it is said, received a good round sum for doing so.Messrs.Elder, Dempster & Co.think that a British ship in distress should have priority in a British dock.; not be made, the Monteagle will be sent to Halifax or some other dock.They may receive a favorable reply from Hon.Mr.Tarte today, but as he is out of Ottawa on a tour, it may be difficult to lo- Fame Point at he company have wired The Minnewaska is the in two sections.She was Indiana in, and her If arrangements can- ++++4400 040000000000 000006040006 ABLE NE TO EXTEND THE panies profess ignotanes of negotia- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ tions along the MHne=s andivated, but THREE KILLED BY FALL.| ITATIONS steed Lo think there va something Part Arthur, Ont.July 18 \u2014James in it.Blackwood, Geo.Harvev and George One of them, who i= in a pesltion td Johnston, ail young and unmarried, ; know, sud this morning \u201c1 should pre dead as the result of a collapse of not be satprisod to sce a comlunation staging, They were putting metallle The Board of Trade Plans [or of the Elder-Iranpstr and the Alan gheeting on the new CN RL elevator, His Lor the pat pese of contrallng the ang roll seventy-five fret to the dock.Banquet to the Lrade ci tie ST Laurence We do not ee .Know anything of tne details of the nes Premiers.Bollatoons hore tor te head otliee of the Flo -Drnompster line 15 in London -\u2014 and that or the Allan hine in Glasgow, 1f the Premiers of our sister colonies, pus NES 0 Bhat das ver 19 Australia and New Zealond, are wills the shipjeag 07 the north Atlantic un- \u2014 |\u2018 der the cu dny suilu- nee où Mr, J.P+.ing to accept the haspitality of the Morgan, 0 cuntynuton of this sort ; SUBURBS commercial metropolis of Canada, seuls Dir sitatre fur self-protection, there will be a great banquet here in SOMETHING MUST Ble DONE.che autumn.\u201cTue Canadaau Gov 1 NMentl seems fo ; ha akohid ta à reasization of the Yesterday the executive of the Mont nec soi zanthonzg being done, réal Board of Trade met and decided There his been Gok of a Fast Une for to tender à dinner to Sir Edmund Bar- Seve rd.Sears.Many cent Cries hae von and Hon, Mr Seddon, en he he ST Ne phe Jt has been announced that these caionet, au \u201ciles su the seje as oy been ds Asse Gna Most ellos LasN- Chief Legault Says Montreal gisunguished gentlemen would return on bat Tala as hratevrt that some ; ' to Austraha and Jou Zealand by way of the most 1efluential men in the Is Remarkab.y of Canada when the coronation vore- cabinet did nu heveve that the time | monies and the .In the Recorders\u2019 Court to-day there were thi teen cases aud $39 in fines was col lectird, .Recorder Weir gave judgment: to-day in | the Ontario Street rink nujsarce case.The storing of decaying rice in the rink vas declared to be a public nuisunce Ï is Honor enlarged much on the: evil effects { which.vile smells might exercise on the health of & city.d on Michaud & Hague, proprietors, and\u2019 A fine of $10 was im obertson, another proprietor, was dismissed, ver + THE UNKNOWN SUICIDE.Avcoriing to Deputy Coronet Biron, the Lily of the Rlchellen Hotel suicide has not ween identified.Several communications to White River Junction and Bellows Falls, | Vt, have been sent.\u2018 MONTREAL WEST ELECTION.The wmnlelpn! election of Montreal West hive |- NEW.CANTILEVER BRIDGE about .one-thied finished, will be 128 fe long, 42: fect vide 60 feet high.\u2018TJE MACHINERY HOUSE.After visiting the anchor pier Mr.Stua: the party to bie machinery: hous : Here are {pur boilers of 2,500 hoïse powe which supply power for the derricks ar the stone crusher.Three are rt to supply air to the men in the caisson with water and blow\u2019 pipes for clearit av ay the earth at the bottom of the cai son.There is also an electric dynax wiich supplies light for the whole plan All these arg in \u2018one building.; The next move was to the caisson, ¢ which th: main pier is being built.is about 100 feet out in the river, and temporary bridge of timber has been erge .ed leading to it.On this bridge séver tool houses, etc., are \u20ac , and when tt party ar-ived beside the pier fully 100 me in, all stylés of deshabile were stan about waiting the change of shift, and tal -ing considerable quiet fun out \u201cgreenho-ns.\u201d ! The procedure in the building of a pic which has ite foundations 35 feet beneat \u201cthe bed cf the river is first to construct massive cais-on of timber which is botton less , \u2018but which le of immense strengt This is sunk at the exact spot where t£ er is to be built.The one im the pre\u201d - nt instance is divided into compartment\u2019 ard in these there is an air \u2018 sure of nearly 30 pounds to the squm inch, to overcome the: tendency of tl water to flow in.On the top of this cai won thc masonry pier is started.Men pg down into the underground and unde water chamber and remove the earth an \u201d rock thus cauging the caisson to sink dow into the bed of the river.In the preser instance the caisson is te be supk 37 fee As it_js 25 feet high there will be then) feet of the masonry pier proper unde \u201cwater.Ap soon as the caisson ls sunk t the prover depth it will be filled entire! with cement and will thus form a magni cent foundaticn for the pier which will t continued until it is 60 feet above.hig water, a Mr.Stuart came up to the party, smile and said, \u201cHow many desire to go down! Four volunteers, headed by Secretar Barthe, eftpressed their willingness to sa rifice themselves, and were led to tk slaughter by Mr.McDougall, who jeere at their pale faces and serious thought while he\u2019 provided the adv turers wit waist high.rubber boots, oilcioth coats an superannuated hats.There was no cot for the correspondent of La Présse, 20 hi had tobe «ati-fied if an old shirt, whic he wore Chin ashicn.r.- , ja ne ro RSE cent to guard the healt of the newspaper men.He examined th candidafes \u201cJor the lower regions: an passed them and whereupon all was read and with Mr.Barnes, the Caisson Supe intendent, in charge.the _calitbumpia procéssion got .under wav.Virgil saye th descent of the avernus is easy.The shai \u2018leading to the bottom nf the caisenn 3 inot avernus.It is a pipe three.feet i diameter,\u201d which sticks up out ot the pie like a chimney and looks a$ inhospitabl .as it is.To reach the top one went up ladder of eight steps.looked down aw: shuddered.Iron rungs were placed o the side.and with no very great alacrit your correspondent took a iurewell loo at the sun and began the descent.Afte we were down about 15 feet the uppe trap door was closed and the compresse .air rushed in.The feeling .was a ver eculiar one.The eustachian tubes becam Piocked.the head became dizzy and th eyes emarted, while one hung with despel ate energy to the iron rings and began t figure on what would happen if hig hol feleased and he were to fall down t where that electric light glimmered 30 o 40 feet below.Gradually the full pwessur of air was put on and the scribes climbe down fifty feet of perpendimlar iron lac ders, the unpleasant feekng gradually leav ing them as they became .accustumed t - \u2018the air pressure., The chamber was a foggy as the Banka of Newfoundland aw * as fot as Mont Pelee.Close to the foot © the ladder, too, men were kneeling in- puddle of muddy water clawing at some thing with their hands.Some little di: tance away shadowy TYorms like gnome were lifting pieces of rock and throwin.them into a bucket.Water was guehin: at a termendous rate, This one man direct ed atthe ground, washing loose all pebble soil and small stones.The other man watch ed the mouth of a blow-pipe, about\u2019 inches in diameter, which sucked in.thi .water, ¢oarse mud and stones and carne it up to the surface \u2018Lhe force is secure by means of a powerful air exhaust in th 1cahinery building on shore.The suctio was #0 strong that it drew one's hand Ten men were at work in this chamber - which was abopt 20 x 40 feet in size.Afte a careful examihation of.their methods which lasted perhaps 15 minutes, th Dauntless Four expressed themselves.a perfectly satisfied and the journey to th surface began.It was just a rgrersal o the experiences going down, only it wa perhaps more unpleasant, After wha seemed an.endless time, however, th upper trap-door opened and we steppes into the light.Mr.MoDougal] capture us and filled us with hot coffee, afte which.we put on our own clothes an.began to assume.superior manners to th faint hearts who had refused to go dowr .\u201cThe party arrived back in Quebec at o'clock after a most interesting and de lightful trin., - 2 5 nominations on July 25.Mr.Maurice Per vault, M.L:A., the present Mayor, will no run.again, and it is thought likely that -Mr F.E.Morin will be clected by acclamation KNEELAND ASSAULT CASE ; CONSTABLE IS ACQUITTEL Constable Francols Robert was to-day b; Judge Desnoyers acquitted of assault on J A.Kneeland, the well-known street preach er.Kneeland was preaching on Dufferi Square.on Sunday evening, and as ofte occurs, suffered the annoynrnces of a crowd Being unable to endiire it any longer, h - sought the shelter of No.5 Statlon,.askin, .the lieutenant to protect him.He was tol \u2018* that he had better go home.Hardly ha this been sald, when he was struck b ! some one unknown to.-bim In the eye an knocked down.He notified the detectit: out result.Private Investigation led fo th summoning of Robert, and hé was tried to-day.Four boys testified to.having see) a maa of his.general appearance strike Kneeland, but owing te the poor light the would not decideäly identify him.Th constables of the station testified on hi alt.© .° prete, COUNTESS DE LA WARR GETS DF > VORGE as .* Tee London, July 18.\u2014Countess De Li Warr was.granted a divorce to-day o1 the ground of the Earl's desertion ant misconduct.The Countess was giver costs and the custody of her children.PFOYINCH OF QUEBIC, DISTRICT 0)\" Montreal, Superior Court, No.123,\u2014Tb\" .Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canads >.Plaintiff, versus Abraham Goldstein, Defené ant, and John Wilcock, Adjudicataire, Plain tiff and Petitioner, and A.E.Beckett, Esquip Advocate, Distrayant.On the 28th- day \u20188, ~ July, 1902, at 10 of the clock in the foreñoor at the.place of business of the said Adjudice taire, Common Street, in the City of Montres will be sold by authority of Justice, all th goods and\u2019 chattels of the said Defendan \u201d\" seized {h\\this cause, consisting of desk: press, etc.8, C.Marsan, B.S.C.Montres.- 17th July, 1002, EE Too Late for Classification.WANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKEBPE! of general servant; no washirg; must hav references; good wages to reliable persos .Apply botween 16 and 12 am, 132 Clande boye ave., first house below Dorchester, -3% didences, $1 up; flock mattresses, Is act for Augtst 1, if golling Is necessary; .congo .a : \u201c A according to sise.Furniture re-unholsteres \u2018Xr Fraser, 425 Bourgeois st.1 \\ RE to.» CL ; - ; æ department, \u2018who worked on the case with * : N \u201c °° > Cf # + Ÿ AIR MATTRESSES RENOVATED\u2019 TRE 5 a - Bobo v .\\ \\ - Qg0 that the straight government: candi- .was resourceful, but the restraints of | \u2018\u2019 whom no risk was.too desperate.They , god tn wall 41a not yield.rie us ugh bone bre Harald ie Dot found on sale at stonaine p should the fast to the offices.TQ ADVERTISERS.The circulation of The Daily te in Un exooss oÙ taat ot any of fi cer ra-\u2014with one exception\u2014publish pe; Bsr Tes ciroulation in oR .e Dominion w rap Bow in the front rank of Canadian advertising mediums.Rates on application.news vus Dane, Cstamunicate JOB PRINTING.* The Herald's Job Printing and Book pinétns Béparéments Are among \"the largest in the Brest.work PR doarve, supt./ \"of the finest work.: TELEPHONE NUMBERS.m Bitorial Department .Mbin usineus Office .\u2026.Main 348 ob Department .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.* Mein 1919 HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.608 Craix Street, Montreal.JAS.8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.YF.ABRAHAM, W.J.TAYLOR, Bec.-Treas.Business Mgr.NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.\u201cThe Herald will be sent to any address in Canada or the United States for twenty-five cents per month.\u2014 A RESIGNATION AND À DEATH.Earl Cadogan, who has resigned the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, may be sald to have come through that trying ordeal with fewer bruises than any of the later occupants of the office, except Lord Aberdeen.Lord Cadogan's task has been one of peculiar diMculty, for if he has had little open trouble with the majority of the population he has had his hands full with warring factions.who support the Government.An appointee of the Unionist Cabinet would, of necessity, have to be very tender towards all Irish supporters of that Government, no matter how much they might disagree amongst themseives.There are all sorts of stories, however, which tell of how Lord Cadogan had to assert himself to prevent one faction using his prestige for their own ends.In general, it may be.said, the Viceroy seems to have sided with the opponents of what is known as the Balfour policy, the group of which Lord Ardilaun-is the chief social and financial figure.The quarrel came to a head at the time of the last general election, when the Ardilaun following made it impossible for Mr.Horace Plunkett, Mr.Balfour's principal Irish supporter, to be re-eleoted for his Dub- Un constituency.It was a straight challenge flung by t.e advocates of the landlord and ascendancy party Jn the face of the Balfour brothers, who are personally blamed not only for the local Government act, which turned -over the local institutions to elected representatives of the whole people, \u2018but as well for such institutions as the Congested District Boa~d, which Is directly responsible for the present agrarian agitation, an agitation that differs from ail former ones in being.as active in Protestant Ulster as in Catholic Connaught.It not at al) im- probabie, therefore, that the accession of Mr.Arthur Ba:four to' the premiership has made his position in Dublin so uncomfurtable that Lord Cadogab \u2018has felt i! best to resign, and let a new man go in who will be from the Legin- ning regarded as a Balfour man.The situation in Ire:and may be made | 61Lili more ;nteresting than » has been tf the advocates of compulsory land- purchase chu9se 10 make a fight.or the constituency left vacant by the death yesterday of William Johnston, of Bal- lykilbeg.1: is only a mon'h ur two date was bealen by the nominee of the tenants\u2019 party.assisted, no doubt, by the Nationalist minority.Mr.Johnston Wab reasonably sure of lie seat un- Cer any ahd all circumstances, for he\u2019 had been the sireiuvus champion of the Orange element al His life, and had reaped the political reward that in so many cases nas come to men who defied, without thought of personal inconvenience, intensely unpopular laws.The prison bas made many a man a popular hero who might others wise be littie beard of.It Mas been so in our quiet Canada, and in troubled Ireland it is almost a rule.The seat \u2018s0 long held by so prominent a local leader as Mr.Johnston .the Government would naturally want to retaln, It would also be a prize wortn Mr.Ruszell\u2019s while to capture, and he may feel bound to.try to do so if his movement derives any moral support from Belfast.It would be ludicrous to have the candidate of Mr.Balfour's Government beaten by the forces that look to Mr.Balfour as their chief Hope.It fs therefore quite possible that the resig- -ration of the Lord Lieutenant .and the opening of South Pelfast may force Mr.Balfour\u2019 to assert himself, and this.would mean that Irish affairs would be once more the centre of political interest.Mr, Balfour's difficulty may thus come early in his term of office, All the better for him, perhaps.Co à, - re .AN OBJECT LESSON., ® The hanging of the man Rice at Toronto this morning put an end to the speculation there has been as to whe- \u2018ther.he would make good his boast that he would cheat the gallows.He He had them, for the law were too rigorous.friénds, people, some of hed money to supply ail their needs, But, they could do nothing.They but{ed \u2018their heads against the wall, The law \"of kyenge\\a great outrage nn.Eee d.the outrage courts, the advis- pire and ts colonial statesmen me.ra ad tn the custodians of the u.pe 8 ; ™ known desire of the people that which are tor the protection of | nociéty against those who make-light of human life, adhered to the line of their duty in every particular.Whatever bad examples may have been sat elsewhere, whatever ground there may be for the belief that in other places the law may be /Invoked to prevent the punishment of the guilty, men with murder in their hearts will presently come to understand that Canada is no place for the indulgence of their passion With us, murderers hang.bY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE STRIKERS' GENERAL.President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, the man in charge of the great strike in the anthracite coal district, has all along been regarded as abler and stronger than any of those strike leaders of the past who cut such a figure in their day.His speech of yesterday at the Indianapolis convention proves that his qualities have not been over-estimated.After the demonic frenzy of Debs, who had sublime faith that all would come out right if he could get enough people in danger of starvation amd enough mobs at close grips with the séldiery, the calm reasoning of Mitchell appears almost unreal.He has never yet been induced to make a complete statemerit of the actual reasons why the men quit work, preferring to let the public wait until the arbitration for which he asks has begun.He knows, and-the miners know, what the conditions are which prevent their obtaining \u201cliving wages and humane, American conditions of employment,\u201d and it may be taken for granted that they would not -stay out so long as they have unless the grievances they wish to submit to arbitration were substantial.The bituminous miners aré undoubtedly sympathetic, and it has been thought the strike would extend to them.If Debs had been in control, the sympathetic strike would have begun long ago.Mic- chell pronounces against any strike at all, first, because only the most desper- | tude.a- | empire of Rome was composed of slave ate conditions could justify the viol 2s pp | AT CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.DI NER f The London trous gives the cow Ing acoount of the dinner at the.Constitutional Club, at which Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the chie£ apeaker:\u2014 À complimentary dinner was given last night by the Constitutional Club to Imperial guests from the colonies.The Duke of Marlborough presided, and among those present were Lord Walds- grave, Bir W.Laurler, Sir W.Mac- Gregor, the Hon.A.Peters, the Hon.G.W.Ross, the Hon.W.Mulock, Sir John Forrest, Mr.John Howard, Sir Walter Peace, the Hon.H.Copeland, the Hon.W.P.Reeves, and.many.others.8ir Wilfrid Laurier, who was recelv- ed with loud cheers, after acknowledging the welcome accorded to the guests, said,\u2014The guests who are here assembled at this board have come from allover the globe; and in coming here thelr object\u2019 was first and last to testify to the loyalty of His Majesty's possessions beyond the sea to the person of His Majesty the King and to British institutions.Five years ago it was the privilege of many of those assembled at this board from beyond the sea to Visit England in order to take their share in the celebration of the Jubilee year of a Sovereign whose life was the pride of her subjects and the honor of mankind.(Cheers.) On both occasions the opportunity was seised to discuss problems and questions which affect the welfare, mot only of the colonies, but of the mother land as well.(Cheers.) Scoffers theré may be, not, I hope, within the bounds of the British Empire; sceptics there may be, perhaps within the bounds of this Emplre; but the most confirmed sceptic must admit that the spectacle of the representatives of so many nations and races coming at short intervals to testify to and attest the unity of the British Empire, the loyalty of all to its dynasty, and to treat grave and ims portant questions ia a spectacle of sine gular grandeur.(Cheers.) You may search the annals of history, so far as the human eye can plunge Into | them.and you shall not find a parallel to the spectacle of which we are tu- day the witnesses.The empire of Rome in the heyday of her splendid power never reached that level of moral alti- And the reason is obvious.The States: the British Smpire is a galaxy tion of a specific agreement with the |ot free nations.(Loud cheers) In or- employers, and, second, because if they were out of work, the anthracite men, completely deprived o: resources of their own, would have nowhere to look.for help.Mitchell tells the bituminous miners that if they are in earnest they can prove it very much better by shar- tng thelr present earnings with the strikers.than by reducing themselves to poverty.Considering the resources in possession of the.owners, this must \u2018be regarded as the best advice possible.By working, the miners maintain a base of supplies for those in the struggle, and who cannot continue wit out one.When he advises them to continue extending the only kind of help that is of real use against the capitalists, Mr.Mitchell shows himself to be a general worthy of the _onfidence that has been reposed in him.If the miners take his advice, the pu.wii] be additionally disposed to support thé demand for arbitration.THE TIMES AND THE PREMIERS London Times :\u2014The statesmen of the colonies naturally and rightly ex- bibited à \u2018ertaif.reserve in referring to these problems in the speeches they made at the meeting of the league and £! the subsequent banquets given them \"at the ConttituLoral Club and the Hotel fpf the are Cecil.All of these representativ \u2018galaxy of free nations,\u201d whi hy \u2018he glory of our colonial system, spoke with the most ardent loyalty of their devotion to the cause of the Ein- its King.Sir Wilfrid Lauri-r'e challenge to the scoffers and the sceptics\u2019 who doubt or who, affect to doubt the future of that Empire showe what are the bellefs and the sentiments of our Canadian kinsmen, and those sentiments are re-cchoed in one shape or another.by the gpokes- men of all our greuter colonies.But Sir Edmund Barton, who hag had exceptional experience in the difficulties of federation and in the ways by which those difficulties may best be Jovercorme, warned us not to expert too much from the present gathering of \u2018in the shape of written bonds.\u2019 The attempt to formulate too much tends, he reminds us, ty raise objections, He bids us rather seé what common ground can be found, build on that, and trust the good sense of the people 10 widen the basis in due Bir Gordon 8prigg evidently inclines to take a similar view.He, too, ig for trusting the loyalty of the colone 1gts to the Imperial cause t5 come to our succor as necessity may arise.We do not doubt\u2014how could we doubt?\u2014 their devoted loyalty in all conceive able conditions; hut they would do well to bear in mind.that, in contests of a different: kind from that we have waged fn South Afrita, their aid, to be! effective, would have to he in readiness\u2019 when the first shot wus fired.If we walt too long discussing the defence of thesEmpire, we may wuit, «s the Duke \u2018of Devonshire warng us, until there is no Empire left to defend.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.SEDDON AND THE MINER, Richard Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, is now in London attending the colonial conference and incidentals ly distinguiehing himself as a orator.Mr.feddon 1% noted tor his rough and rendy ways, \u2018which have not heen greatly moderated by his long and ad- inirable carcer as an empire huilder.He first came into firominence In a constituency where the mfning element largely predominated \u201cand where \u2018his ability manfully and successfully to fight his own battles under any conditions was vastly appreciated by the community, On one occasion word was brought to S8eddon\u2019s law office that a noted bully of the.\"diggings,\" who owed him money, was about te sall for England without discharging his obligations.Seddon\u2019's clerk said he was afraid to approach the man.\u2018All right,\u201d said the future Premier.leave him to me.I'll settle him ana make him settle the bill,\u201d Within an hour Seddon had an \u201cinterview\u201d with the miner, who emerge ed therefrom with two black eyes and poorer by the amount he owned his vanquisher.From that time on Mr.Seddbn-was the Idol of the mines, 1 proaching to it, 1 .der to'find any parallel, , indced, you can find ny parallel, or even, \u2018as 1 should better say, to find anything ap- or even suggesting it, you must go to that remote period when the Hellenic nations were accustomed 10 assemble periodically at certain sacred places; and even here what a difference! The civilizaticn of the world at that time.was centred and had its highest exposition and expression in the Hellenic civilization.[The civilization of the British Empire encircles the whole surface of tne globe.thought is for loyalty.Again, among the Greeks none.were: admitied \u2018except those who were of pure Hellonio atoek, \u2018for proud apd exclusive people Indisoriminutely conferred the term of barbarians on al} those who were not of thelr kith and kin.The bond of the Britleh Empire.let me tell you thig, my tellow-oountrye men (loud cheers), and accept it from « man not of your own race, the bond of union of the British Empire is not the race, it ja allegiance to the King without distinction of race or colar.(Cheers.) Again, with these ancient assemblies the motive, the inspiration, was purely aeathetlo.The object was sports, art, and letters; and it was in acoordance with the genius of a race which, though to some extant commer- clal and, in à high, degree, politio, was the moat aesthetic of all the races the world has ever seen.But in the Brit {sh Empire, whose characteristic is strong common-sense, the first object is to assert the authority of all, to provide that there shall be no revolution in the _ British Empire.The first The second is gravely to sit down and discuss and debate the problems which affect us ail, And, if I gather well the expression In the mind of all those whom I see assembled before me, the thought uppermost i3\u2014What is to be done?Shall the British Empire be maintained on the lines on which it was created, or shall new departures be taken?Perhaps there are some, perhaps there are many, who belleve that the British Empire must be maintained by war measures.For my part I belleve that ft can be well defended by the arts of peace.You are the one nation in Europe which never would be carried away by militarism.You are the one.nation in Europe which, whlist other nations were bled white to create and maintain armies, resolved that no standing army should be created by the British.Parliament.You are the one nation in Kurope which has founded an Empire by the arts of peace far more than by the arts of war.Napoleon once called you a nation of shopkeepers in a fit of temper, or, perhaps, in a moment of Irritability.But the Colossus was brought down chiefly by that nation called shopkeepers.' He surrendered to that nation\u2019 ,and admitted that she had been the most power- fut, the most competent, and the most generous of his enemies.My conviction is preat that what it has gained the British Empire shall keep; and it ia not so much by war as by cultivating arts in which England has an undoubted supremacy that it.8hall be maintained.I am a believer tn those old doctrines that have made England great, and it is a flrin conviction of my heart that if persisted in they will make her still greater.(Loud cheers) Mr.H.A.Grainger, Agent-General for South Australia, also responded.Sir John Forreat proposed \u201cHis Majesty's Government,\u201d for which Lord Waldegrave responded, and the toast of \"The Chairman,\u201d prpoosed by Licu- tenant-Colonel A.Rotton, and acknowledged by the Duke of Marlborough, brought the proceedings to an end.COL.GIROUARD AS IN STRANGE LONDON.DIVORCE WITNESS The trial of oné of the most extraordinary cases which have ever come before the Divorce Court was com- mrenced before Mr.Justice Barnes and a Bpectal jury \u2018recently The.petitioner {8 Lieutenant Robert z,ron Blakeney, D.S.0., of the Royal Engineers, and traffic manager\u2018 of the -Egÿptian State Rallways, who is seeking a divorce from his wife, Eva, whose \u2018maiden: name was Salow, on the ground of her relations with Captain Alexander Stevenson, R.E., his com- rade-in-arms, and formerly his most intimate friend, The charges are denied both by the wife and Captain Stevenson.- The story, \u2018as outlined by Mr.Law- ton Walton, who, with Mr.C.F.Gil, eppeared for Licut.Blakeney, was a rnost rernurkable one.Liéut.Blake- ney and Captain Stevenson were at Woolwich Military Academy together, they had been closely associated.in thelr military dutteg and were on terms uf the closest friendship.Lieutenant Blukeney was married in December, 1895, and in the following April was ordered to join the Dongola Expedition.He was absent from England for more than two and a half years, with only -one month's leuve, which he spent with hig wife in Calro, He regelved the 1).8.0)., was regarded ug & most promising officer, and at the close of the campaign was appnint- ed deputy traffic manager of the Egyp- Man .Rallways.\u2018> Karly in 1900 Licut.Blakeney wus ordered to South Africa, where again be was thrown Into close relationship with Captain Stevenson.Mrs.Blake- ney aecompanied her husband to the Cape.Cuptain Stevenson was injured in a railway aceldent, and rather than leav2 him in a fleld hospital, Mr.and Mrs.Blakeney took him into.their hotel and.nursed him back to health, In this way a friendship of an intimate character grew up between Mrs Blakeney and her husband's comrade, |, but, 80 far from suspecting.that anything was wrong, sald counsel, Mr.I3lukeney allowed his wife to\u2014uccom- pany Captain Stevenson to England when that officer was invalided home.-In the summer of last year the husband returned to his duties in Egypt, dnd wiliile there received a letter from his wife begging him to come home, as she was miserable, He telegraphed to her to join him in Egypt, but she made excuses and refused.At this time, Mr.Lawson Walton alleged, the relations between Captain ftevenson and the wife were assuming a character of greater intimacy., He was visiting with her at country houses and constantly calling at her rooms in London.But of this the husband knew nothing until he received a letter from Colrnelÿ Girouard, a friend of his wife anf higiself.The letter sald: +\u2014Eva has told me all 4 affair\u2014that you do not | love somebody \u201celse, 1 Rou do not object to her binding herself to anyone else she truly loves, \" \u201cIt 1# not for me to 'blame you,\u201d tha letter continued.\u201cRemember my be- Hef in your innate chivalry.\u201d At the same time Colonel Girouard Antimated that he was at a loss to \u2018account for Lieutenant Blakeney's complacency.Mr.Blakeney at once returned ta England, and found his wife living at an hotel.a large photograph of Capt, Stevenson being a prominent feature.of her room.She did not receive her husband vety coräially, but agreed not to see Captain Stevenson for a year.Boon after, however, a letter reached -solutely sure that [am right In every Lieutenant Blakeney, which his wife had torwarded to him In Egypt; which it bow RAL ue made 1t Impossible for him ove with her again.It was dated October = 1901, and was as follows: EXTRAORDIN ARY LETTERS.My dear Tommy\u2014Augustus has written tg.you, as 1 saw his letter, about the strange thing that has happened tous.IU 4s all true, and we love éach other absolutely, and know that it is the real thing, for there can be no mise taking res).love when it does come.I never knew what It was before.Nothing has ever comme up to this., 1 tell you now that I do love him with all my hear&&and soul.We have ale ways been such good friends.He and 1 know each other mo very well, and | don't think it entered our heads that we thould ever be inore\u201cto each other thai | the very best friends always; and then quite suddenly wé knew.Do you know It gave us quite a'shock (a v rÿ -nice one, though), und we simply couldn't understand oursclves; but we Knew that we loved ench other and always will, and that we ure awfully happy and that ls enough.1 wil never go away with him, for I am happy enough, and we love ne, another ton well ever to do su.You simply don't know how sweet and good he 18.We are so happy, we simply don't know if we are ou earth when we are together.© Do you grudge us our happiness.We now Just want you to cone home aid share lt, and say you are not unhappy or displeased, and we will all be happy together.Lieutenant Blakeney also received a ietter from \u2018Captain BSteveuson, in which he said: My dear Tommy.\u2014A most unexpected thing has happened, and I am tn duty bound to write:and tell you 1 love Eva, and have toi her so, and she returns my love.1 win absolutely sure \u2018thut she 18 the ply woman In the world as fur as I\"um concerned, My dear old man, 1 know.the world would think my: action wrong, but I am whe wiy in loving biva, I don't know how Âhe affair Is golhg to work out, but I \u2018shall love Eva to the end of all things, and loving her so much [ can never take \u2018her away from you, as I couldn't bear to let any one in the world point the finger of scorn at her,\u201d Iva ls awfully loyal to you, In a further letter Captain Stevens.son sald; \u201c1 want you to understand that 1 da not fee) any.guilt on my conécience In loving her, although from\u2019 a worldly point-of view.I am a scoundrel for telling her ao,\u201d KITCHENER'S HOME.COMING, London Newn :\u2014Unleas the people of this country have entirely lost thelr faculty of recognizing a big man and & big work when hoth are before their eyes, they must desire to do honor to Lord Kitehener.He comes home crowned with a double glory.There Is more than one laurel wreath on his brow.He has not merely shown himself able to wage war successfully and.to a definite conclusion.He has alo displayed the still rarer faculty of the peacemaker with a skill which has peen unhappily absent among the cl- vilian rulers of South Africa.Relentless in war ha may he, and we have not always been able \u201cto approve the measutes which he has taken for military ends.But he has been equally rélentiess In search of peace.What- éver he did during the war, he did, we are \u2018convinced, from a sense of shesr RIDAY ToLY 1008, Sr \u2014rglory seems \u201cto Ng\u201d that he -has since \u2018| to the full, \u2018Foredestined warder of your rights, Lon behalf of the department and.pub- 4 , p ; races = rat ans nocesaitr, ART withoyt + 8 touch of mas levalence or hatred, But his greatest Performed the miracles of turning the foes af \u2018yesterday \u2018nto the friends of | to-day, If is hardly toa much to say with \u201cLondoney\u2019 that he has saved our Bouth African Empire.Whatever the.Government and \u2018the War Office may think, Lord Kitchener {s & man for whom the British people have the profoundest admiration.They know that he loves him work, that he In indifferent to the charms of high \u2018\u2019Bociety,\u2018 and that he cares not whom he offends as long as he achieves the public good.They turn with relief from babbling generals and self-seek- ing politicians to this \u201cstill strongman,\u201d who, as \u201cLondoner\u201d says, would probably himself prefer to return without any demonstration at all.A WORTHY CONTINUAMOR.The Graphlc: \u2014 Lord.Kitchener Is emphatically the hero ef the war, and the whole nation, without distinction of party, is proud of him.\u2018 Although his role has not been fruitful of those brilliant milit: \u2018y, coups\u2019 which appeal most sympathe(lcally.to the popular imagination, its true value hus not wanted for adequate uappraisament.\u201cOur great patient general,\u201d us Lord Rosebery called him, will find that the shallowest \u2018nan in the street\u201d has duly estimated the enormous value of his work and the exceptional personal qualities he brought to bear upon it.Lord Kitchener is a man of few words, and especially little given to speaking of himself, but he has written his own eulogy in the valedictory order he ade dressed \u201cto the army in South.Africa on his departure from Pretoria.All that he says in that document \u2018of the endurance and resolution of the troops in fighting out a campaign full of hardships and difficulties, and dismally poor in \"opportunities for those decis- Ive engagements which.keep up the spirit of an army,\u201d applies with tenfold force to himself.\u201d He was the source, the inspiration, and the exemplar of the doggedness and endurance which were so splendidly illustrated by the officers and men under his come mand.The nation recognizes all this but side by side with its personal tribute to Lord Kitchener is & keen sense of satisfaction in the knowledge that in him the line of great British generals finds a worthy con- tinuator., HITHER AND YON.God Save the King ! iw Rich Incense and the cloth of gold, The miserere of the chott, In\u2019 thundering dinpason rolled Fiom nave to arch, from arch to spire! Kieel, belted earls und gartered knights, Your feudal intercession fling.- God plty hlin\u2014God save the King! And there they lie In chiselled state, Nigh, where the Abbey's watcher etands\u2014 \u2018Tlie simulacra of the great With settled lids and folded hands.\u2018They lift no volves.in the cholr That through the grave arches ring\u2014 Faint ashes of forgotten fire, Klugs of the past,\u2014God save the King! God plty kings!-so great, so small\u2014 Tak Suxon Alfied, good and wise, Poetic Arthur lu bis hall, Edward, who saw the Abbey rise; Su near to God, sv hear to dust, Kin to creation\u2019s lowlest thing, Ashcs from mlldew, rime and rust\u2014 God pity them\u2014God save the King! \u2014Sun Francisco News Letter.That Arch.a l1dverpool Courier: .The arch was lit to-night .with elecirie lights, and presented a very pretty sight.It excites the admiration of all Canadian exvept American visitors from Chicago | who take exception \u2018to the inscription, vee and ater , masta) finally the lapensable pin.veariy-daya must plus uesd tu éountry Wére imported, and during the war of the Revolution the price eat, up to & dollar a paper.They Ne scarce at that, It was tien, ha don ing the war of 1612, that making of pins in this country i hp a very orude way.Dr.J.I.Howe is the father of the American Industry gs we know it to-day.In 1330 he began, the study of the problem of pin-making by machinery, and in.six years he had à fine plant in operation in Connecticut, making pins for the public and a fortune for himself, The pin industry created a new demand for stale beer, which is used to clean the pins before they are plated with tin.Rallroading a 1a Mode.President Baer, of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, talking about one of John W.Gutes\u2019 stock-squeezing ope erations, sald the reason such things are porsible where big railroads are concerned is that too many men in re- tponsible positions are simply \u201cplaying railroad,\" llke a nephew of his\u2018 who resides In Reading.Mr.Baer bought the boy an ingenious device in the way of à toy railroad\u2014a real triumph of mechanics, in its way.The boy started.to Investigate the works, cut his hand and broke a finger, and damaged the expensive toy beyond repair.One afternoon, when the youngster was making a great dea lof noise in the avers, \u201cad, | \u201cthis 100 \u2018who wes trying to 8 Ne an | m, élenped In and add\u201d 5 quiet suggesting\u2019 that_ Lhe (miniature rélireadt.ba.used.for p LoeRing agi and net seeing Amd toy, he ine te your \u2018ralroad, my boy te t know, uncle,\u201d was the EA t's one into the hands of red j: w \u201cDon't \u201cGuess receiver.\u2019 \u2014=, ! Marconl's Latest.x Bignor Marcon! has perfected lately an ingenious adaptation of his invene tion for use on motor cars.On the voof' of the motor car in which he is touring is carried a tall funnel, which, when not in use, lles down fiat on the roof.cate with the hotel which he has left or that to which he is going the funnel in raised to a perpendicular position and the wireless telegraph is met to work.Thus Signor Marconi, by means of the wireless telegraph and without leaving his motor car, is able to order his lunch at a hotel thirty or forty miles distant.says the London Telegraph.Thé first practical use of this .adaption is to be made on motors fitted up for use in war.A party of scouts might make a quick run in one of these machines into the\u2019 enemy's country, make their observations, raise the funnel, communicate the result to their headquarters, snd then start back before a successful pursuit could be organized, Several cars fitted.In this way are to be used In the \u201cnext \u2014 military manoeuvres, When he desires to communi- .\u201c(\u2018anada, Britain's Granary.\u201d They regard the United States as \u201cBritain s | granary,\u201d but the Canadlans say that! will be changed in a feïv years, Nobody Else Really Mattered.When James G.Blaine was Secretary uf State he had vccasion lu send a pemi-otticial message to a reprusentas tive of ona'of the mtnor Europeau guv- CURINCHUH, He selected une of the young men in hig office for the errand, whioh was not without excitement, for the foreign attache was an arrogant fellow and insulted the messenger, and was promptly Kicked under his own table by wily of retort.Of \u2018course, the foreigner Aled a complaint with ihe State Department, and, equally of tourse, Bluine was obliged to apologise, licly to rebuke the mihtant musdcenger.Privately, however, the Plumued Knlght was \u2018square\u2019 * énoûgh to tell the young fellow he dtd perfectly right, but added, tn.volce made hoarse by fervor: \u201cHut thank God that it wasu't Pauncefotes you kicked!\u201d Where Do the Pins Go ?It takes à guud many plus to keep \u2018the pepple of the Unlied Blates eun- pled for à yeur, \u2018says the New York Evening Post.The Merriam consus figures out that more than sovon bil- Non ordinary tollot pins were Used in 1000; of halr pins, 161,000,000 were consumed; to these should bo added almost as many more sufely- plus.There figures are derived from the #hnuai production, which 18 asauimed to be about equal*to Uhe anuuaï consumption.There I a capital employed tn this manufacture of $3.046,168.Most ot the factories are in connecticut.A year's 8 crop of pina ts worth $80%,004, The pin has à history which goes back to the Garden of Kden.Ts prototype lu nature ls the thorn, Tha moat ancient relfes of prohistoric man are found accompanied by pins, made from bone, ivory, bronge, coppar, and fron.From the lacustrine stationa in Bwitzerland alone mors than 10,000 pins have been taken, and many hava heen found in Kgyptian and Hoandinavian tombs.Among the.Anglo-Saxons and Britons loops, ribhons, and hooks and eyes antedated the pin, Then one ail- \\ For Torpid Liver, Fiatulence, Constipation, Billousness and Biek Headache, TAKER \u2018BRISTOL'S PILLS.\u2018Sate, Mila, Quick.Painless, and always give satisfaction, \u201cA most reliable Househoia Mediaine, ; 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\u2018\u201cConvhas Espectalre * : Ea.a \u201cConchas Espectalee a Sones a = = = 5 \u201cRugaita Especinies Este in Boxes dé WK.+ \u2018\u2019Retua Victoria Extre * \u2026, .2 Sozes x 2.ie._LA INTIMIDAD- ) \u201c Roima Victoria A Blegante\u201d Bosssennoc sine mccrenees 3 Joes NN Mo.py \u201cFavoris\u201d.; sacs caresses tecerneamcaa cu ac 0 ceil Brim od =.DM CABANAS \u201cRegalia Daliciosos beeen op .- 13 Roues x W.TN \u201c Regaila Kavellente * _ \u2018 2 Boss of WL.ow * Mugatia de la Humperalria \"a ota Boas o! 10.3.4 * Reis Victoria.ui .ln Boaes XX NL - EN \u2018\u2019Lmanuies Lecce se + el se \u2018Boxes 2 W.13.9 \u2018Kutineutes Ne.3 .\u2018a Boxes of NL.Xu) \u2018Peut Bouquets\u201d .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 15 Suxes N 3B.pS LA FLOR DE INCLAN .\u201cPerfecto Fiuos\u201d\u201d .Ia Boxes ® Si.ww\u2019 CHouquets' \u2026.In Boxes of R., 39 \u2018l'ouvhas Enpoclales*\u201d RN wae ln Boxes of D.3.N FLOR DEL FUMAR \" \u201cConchas Fos\u201d Lon, a\u2026.uens sation, but | unatdea I cannot break in.I find my infantry cannot fight more than 19 miles from camp, and thèn only if water can be got, and it is saree here, IDEAL TOURIST ROUTE.Only Steamers Run- mngall the Rapids.Rates Went include ® od, Ld A A \u201cMeals and Berth.TORONTO - MONTREAL LINE, via 1,000.ISLANDS AND CHARLOTTE, N.Y.(PORT OF RCCHESTER).Steamers leave dally, except Sundays, at 12.15 noon.HAMILTON-MONTREAL LINE, via 1,000 ISLANDS, BAY OF QUINTE AND TORONTO on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m.\u2018Special low rates on thls line.QUEBEC LINE steamers leave dally at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY LINE, daily from Quebec, at 8 a.m.CITY TICKET OFFICE, .12$S ST.JAMES STREET, Opp.Post Otfice.have pressed for its publication.It acquits Sir Redvérs, it is true, of the |\u2018 hysterical despair expressed in some: unauthorized versions of the meseage, but it convicts him of discussing the possibility of a surrender which would have been more disastrous to the Empire than a dozen failures like that of Colenso.The capltulation of Lady- smMh would undoubtedly have been the signal for a general rising in Cape Colony, which would have rendered Buller's own -position untenable, apd Britain's grasp on South Africa more precarious than.one cares to think of.CONDEMNED OUT OF HIS OWN : ) MOUTH.London Mail: With no small mea- gure of surprise the public will, read the full-and authent,s text of the meés- enemy.TT TT Boys\u2019 Clothing Department A Stock | Reducing Price .The range of sizes is broken and we have de- ; termined to clear out the | The Ottawa in its Splendour To CARILLON and BACK, $1.00.Palace Steamer SOVERBIGN.Take 8 a.m, train for Lachine, home by the Rapids at 63h pan.2 SIR GEORGE WHITE.The other side of the shield, and the one that Britons will look on with pride, is presented in this answer of White to Buller: ¥ 16th December, 1899.Yours of to-day received and understood.My suggestion is that you take up strongest available position that will enable you to keep touch of the enemy and harass him constantly wrth artillery fire, and In other ways as much as possible.I can make food last for much longer than a month, and will not\u2018think of making terms till L am forsed \u2018to.You may have hit enemy harder than you think, AI] our native spies report that your artillery fire made considerabie impression on Trew ART ASSOCIATION, \u2014 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Ga!leries Onan Daily, ° 2 ™ Se.me.Admission 25 Cents.\u2014\u2014 2 ORONAT[ON ANDOTHER | DD'RESSES-HA 9 ETAT SER sme Shae lots to-morrow at the price - noted below.We guarantee the quality.Boys\u2019 'Sallor (washable) Suits, made up of good quality Galatea, in \u2018Whatever happens, recollect to burn your cipher, decipher, and «oue buuk3, and all deciphered messag:s.PRESS COMMENTS.\u201c On this message the -London Times sages which, after the disastrous battle of Colenso, passed between General Buller, Sir George White, and the Government, and which are published to-day.They show that General Buller has no regard for his own reputation, and little sense of gratitude to enemy.Have your losses been very heavy?If you lose touch of enemy, it will immensely increase his opportunities of crushing me, and have worst effect elsewhere.While you are in.touch with him, and In communication FIRE INSURANCE Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insure apce Company, Limited, London, England, British Americau Assurance Company, Toronto Alliance Asurance Company, Lon- : ES Sd comments \"in the following scathing {he Ministry which endéavored, Gener- |fockon Will Make every effort to get GEORGE C.HIAM, _ - also a line of brown and pale blue, language:\u2014 .ously Lut unwisely, to screen him reinforcements as early as possible, in- Imperial Building St.James Street.trimmed: with white Duck and | We cannot think that Sir Redvers from the dishonor which his own lack |cluding India, and uallst every man - : SE J -\u2014 Hercules braid.Regular values up \u2018has been well advised In reopening & of perseverance and fortitude brou&ht in both colonies who will serve and à ail: - a.= to $1.15.To-morrow's .question which the public have been upon him.can ride.Things may look brighter.Lake of the Woods Milling Hi Ltd ° .|; willing as far as possible to forget.It is thoroughly characteristic Of [he luss of 12,000 men here would be The Best Hard Wheat .Price, = = 15c {The despatches in their authentic form General Buller that since the time |, heavy blow to England.We must Plour In the World.LC .: \u2018fully justify the criticisms and con- when the first hinte of the hellogram pot yet think of it.I fear I could not Mills at KEEWATIN, 2.500 bris.per day = =; |clusions based upon non-official but or tlash-light message to Ladysmith |; Gy way to you.Enteric fever is (tbe largest mil! im the British Empire); | | | .|substantiaily accurate Information as$ |reached the public ne has been posing |{ncréasing alarmingly here.There are PORTA Er as heen exported ve PE rer ,Ç to their contents, The fact stands that gq an injured person and declaring that pow 180 cases, all within last month.cold countries and is FAR FAMED FOR IT3 Sir Redvers Buller sent home a de- spateh which the Government rightly regarded as proving that he was come pletely demoralized, that the Govern- \u2018ment took the only course open to it at the moment of directing him not to abandon the reilet of Ladysmith, and that with all possible promptitude it took steps to supersede him in the the publication of the full.text would exonerate him.His attitude misled many persons of weak judgment and led them to Imagine that he must be cruelly maligned, aince it was almost incredible that he should have had the impudence to act thus unless the full and authentle text proved to be in- KEEPING QUALITIES.aii grades of hard wheat flour so!d \u2018in barrels and bags.Quotations and other information on application; Offices, First Floor C.P.R.Telegraph Build= ing.Montreal.: Da wes & Co.Answer fully.1 am keeping every- b> MN i NT ne SEVEN SISTERS WITH TMF LONGEET AND MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIRIN THT WORLD = LIVIN thing secret for the present till I know PACO?E OF ITE MIAITR] your plans.: Commenting, on th.d stirring message ° \u2018 the Graphic says:\u2014 _ If Sir Redvers believed it to be im- i - possible to save Ladysmith, Jt was his business to order the garrison to sell Grocery Specials \u20146 of them for to-mor- You can\u2019t buy its equal ; row : capable of the const.uction which had - - i elsewhere at our price: 0 chief command.We belleve the pub- an placed upon it.It will be found ei for England, ue es ue BREWERS, 1 .25 ds rest Granulated 5c He will share our total inability t0 [that the message despatched was even south Africa Ladysmith knew its duty \u2018 - .Made of extra good quality 5 Toa nest Peart Tami .\u2018concelve how Sir Redvers Buller can worse than we had been led to BuP- without he ting, a 1 One Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner Pale Ales and Porter Percale; .colors are pink OCA Lee cLe rss rsca cas vere TC \u2018have persuaded himself that anything pose.1t i8 a craven missive, merel¥ {cannot read without a thrill of pride are the only preparations that will restore \u2018 and white, blue and.white, Packet: Malt Breakfast \u2018but severer condemnation than before directing Sir George White to hold out |the brave words in which Sir George \u2018The hair in all its original elegance, and |s LAOHINE, PQ Montreal OMos: .! 21015 BESSCE CEE 4940 can possibly result ffom his publica- till he, General Buller, can take up & White declines the course suggested a positive and perfectly safe cure for bald- and black and white.Usual selling price, 65¢c.; Our Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.49C - \\ from falling.Makes.it to him, and Instructs his superior of- \\ < Xo DYE.Seven cer how act.We tha God, with Sutherland | isters' Scalp Cleaner is the only heer that ro and his EE but Dandrufr Cure For shampooing it has no , A .equal.Sold \u2018by All Druggists and SEVEN never-daunted garrison \u2018kept the flag SUTHERLAND SISTERS, .Sole Manufactur- flying.\u201d ' Ness, Stops hair Main 563 621 St.James Streeb.grow thick and long.J.H.R.MOLSON &- Ale and Porter BROS.tion of this astonishing telegram.The telegram produces a feeling of com- ; Dlete bewilderment, not only by \u2018Its despairing tone after a repulse which \u2018certainly was not crushing, though it\u2019 Packet Wheat Marrow 12%C Can Nestle's Milk Food 337 LC 4 Ibs.best Lima Beans, 23C defensive posftion, when \u20181 suggest you firing away as n.uch ammunition as.you can, and making best terma you can.I can remain here if you have alternative suggestion, but unaided TI ; ers and Proprietors, 2201 St.Catherine Street, W.H.Scroggie, and University Sts.Bence of water, within the category of ary message is calculated to cover the He has been in the army since 1853, and served through the Indian Mutiny, for $5: Scalp Cleaner, ofc.The photograph of the Seven Sutherland Sisters (group).must | \u2018 le | was.disabtrous, but also by its total {cannot break in.I find my Infantry Montreal, where these sisters can be suen.Brewers.| i failure to recognize the real causes of cannot fight more than ten miles from Sir George White, the defender of Contino er TY , Have always on hand the various kinds of defeat, and its recital of causes either | camp, and then only If water can be Ladysmith, and present Governor of TION by Miss Dora Sutherland.Free of nu as Corner St.Catherine totally Inadequate, such as the heal | got.\u201d .Gibraltar; was sixty-seven on July & Charge.Open from 10 mm.till 10 p.m.Al E and PORT ER of the weather, or coming, like the ab- The last passage In this extraordin- Price.Hair Grower, 50c and $1; six bottles Wood and Rottles.Families Regularly Supplied.(things which It was the business of a -general to consider and provide against.\u201cWe now have the authentic text of the message to Sir George White sug- noble reputation of the British soldier with undeserved ridicule.What, we may well ask, would have happened vad this general who preferred\u2019 up- the Afghan War of 1875-80 ,the Nil Expedition of 1884-85, the Burma campaign of the foliow.ng year, and other expeditions before the South African be on every box.Sent on receipt of price dy addressing 7 S.S.129 Hay Street, Toronto.dH BAILEY, Foreign Manager.600 Notre Dame St., Montreal \u2014_ \u201c Notice to the Public.Lime Fruit Demonstration\u2014At Booth Next ; to Elevator on Ground Floor.\"gesting surrender, and of the revised mounted men, and with them could not | war.The actions of Charasiah and .- version \u2018of that message sent on the |ght \u201cmere than ten, miles from his Candahar account for Sir George following day, after reflection, and after camp,\u201d not been superseded In the su- White's V.C.At the former, when \u2018his 0 a Som munloats oe t the the admonition conveyed in Sir George preme: command?It is startling to [men had halted In thé assault of a\u2019 fi hdr they have reason to suspect the genuineness of ale supplied either as \u2018\u201cBottled Dow\" op \u2018Draught Dow,\u201d ané- Wm.Dow & Co.hereby give potico that legal proceedings will be taken against any person who is detected selling as \u201cDow's\u201d (either in bottle or on - draught) ale which 1s pat of thelr manufaee ture - SLACK SEASON SNAPS $10.00 Steel Ingravings for $6.50, Framed Complete.HEASLEY, THE PICTURE £087 St.Catherine St.near Bleury.Tei.1815 UP.White's reassuring reply.In both versions Sir Redvers Builer clearly Intl- mates that he had given way to despalr and had only In a somewhat distant manner.contemplated the course urged upon him by Sir George White, .of keeping in touch with the enemy, harassing him as much as possible, and go preventing him, at least,\u2019 from throwing his whole strength into the attack upon Ladysmith.In both ver- gions there is the categorical invitation to, surrender\u2014\"I suggest you firing away as much ammunition as you can and making best terms you can.\u201d This | iis reinforced in the second version by the advice \u201crecollect.to burn your ci- | pher, decipher, and code books and all deciphered messages.\u201d These would have been very secondary matters if discover that his bne afm after his defeat was to\u2019 act on the .defensive- the defensive which, as Napoleon and \u2018Moltke declared, leads to nothing but defeat; and that he pathetically desired, as a message to the War Office at home, now published for the first time, states, \u201cto fight it out in a country bet- + steep mountain side, he snatched up a rifle and rushed forward alone, killing the leader of the enemy, and compelling his men By his gallantry to complete the advance.At the final assault on Canuahar he led the charge through a hot fire, and himself cape tured a gun.The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatio Gout and Gravel; the safest and most gentle Medicine for Infauts, Children, Delicats Females, and the 8ick- ness of Pregnancy.'Harness' You can make your han ness ns soft A8 RA glove and ns tough\u2019 As wire by using EUREKA ness Oil, Y 1 lengthen its life\u2014makeit lust twice as long as it ordinarily would.EUREKA \u2018 : MW makes a poor looking hare [| neds llke new.Made of li] pure.heavy bodied oil, especially prepared tô with- Gtaud the weather.D 2 4 I ra is 4 (a 2 4 Ÿ x.SI Tha Tuiversal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructat'.ons, Bilious Affections.conference, but is sure that all nations will be welcome.The Russians will present a proposal for the application of the same ideas that were manifested at the Hague Peace Conference, Russia ds now awaiting the replies of the various \u2018governments.\u2018 ' ONTARIO MASONS.Officers of the Grand Lodge Were Elected Yesterday at Windsor, Judge Harding Again Grand - Master.= Windsor, Ont., July 17.\u2014The election of officers of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ontario wag held to-day, and the \u2018several candidates ware Installed tonight.A number of Lhese aspirants to FRAMER We closo at, 6 o'clock, July & August.\u2014 Healthful Plumbing Pure air, indoors and out, 1s demanded by considerations of health, particularly of grows ing youths.: : ; sold Throughout the World.N.B.\u2014ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA, a \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 REV.FATHER BEAUDETTE DEAD | Windsor, Ont., July 17\u2014Rev.Fathét MARINE AND SHIPPING NEWS Sir George White had followed the ad- .sax You can trust the health of your family in - - vice to Surrender: Happlly for Eng- Office went in by acclamation, but in |Beaudette, of Three Rivers, Que., drop- ene Teles a house when our work, the sanitary kind PORT OF MONTREAL, i land he stood firm even with the prôs- Cases where offices were contested for, ped dead at 280 {hls afternoon.at the ° of plumbing.has been done.sn bo Gone MON AL, Numidian, © - 7 | M .ame of Rev.Father Bea i ; a \u2018s as cheap as good work c o Lalce OA A 7 ?pest before him of having to bear the there were some close competitions r Beaudoin, whom Mode by IMPERIAL OIL CONPANT.tor \u201cwith all the supplies of the best a Arrived July 17.Orcadian, Imrie, from Glasgow, with gen- mal cargo, to H.& A.Allan,.0 Prome, MeKay.fiom Antaverp, with gen eral cargo, to J.R.Ellerman, Manchester Commeroe, Baxter, from Manchester, with general cargo, to Furness, Withy & Co.i Lake Megantic, Owen, from Liverpool, with parsengers and cargo, to Elder, Demp ster & Co.: Concordin, W «bb, from Glasgow, with general cargo, t « R.Reford & Co, Fremona, Mudle, .from London, with gen.he was visiting, Deceased canie here three days ago, and was apparéntly in good.health at, the time of his death.Heart fallure'is supposed to have been the cause.He was forty years of age Popular Patent Medicines, and had been in ¢he priesthood for Lowest Cut Prices, twelve years.The remains will be sent to Three Rivers for burial.ï A.HART > PEU NOTRE DAME.Tents for Hire ! |The INTERCOLONIAL | The oldest established house in Montreal.Equipped with - COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.\u2018Those elected by acclamation arg:\u2014 Grand master, Judge -Harding, Lindsay (re-elected); gand treasurer, Hugh Murray, Hamilltoh (re-elected); grand secretary, J.J.Mason, Hamilton (reelected).: The district deputy grand masters of the several.districts are as follows:\u2014 W.J.French, Glencoe; J.'B.Martyn, Alvinston; D.T.Essery, London; R.M.Cassels, Stratford; W.J.Ferguson, Wiarton; James Ross, Boston; D.B.Miller, Preston; W.H, Robinson, Oak- ville; Aléx.Cowan, - Barrie; w.J.R.M.S, Parisinn, Angust Moman, August 0.5 0: Lake Simuve, August 14.brunt of attack by the whole undis- tracted forces of the Boers.But it is COLD IN THE HEAD What's the Sense in Sneezing and Sniffing, Dosing With Purga- \"tives, or Bothering With Atomizers ?(GLASGOW DRUG M.WALSH & CO, .562 Craig Street, Bell Toi.Main 2744., For Glasgow.Concordia, July 24, Maeiea, July 31.Jakonia, August 7.Kustulin, August 14, Miscellaneous, Ramore Head, to Dublin, July : * Man.Commorce, to Manchontes July 24 Westphalia, to Hamburg, July 20.ce Jacdra, te Léith, July 28, Man, Clty, to Manchester, July 31, HAMILTONIAN DEAD AT 110.oman, Ont, July 18.\u2014(Specta).)\u2014 d Dannie Gorman, an inmate of :the House of.Refuge for two years, died eral cargo, to R.Reford & \u20aco.a +; .VESSELS IN PORT.everythiffy in the way of ; ; , Belglan/ to Antwerp, A yesterday, aged 110 years.' .: Tents, Awnings Sails, Fla, Co NE Taig Mclean Kennedy &) Potomac, to Aviasery, Kugel 5 CATA RHOZONE Drope, Grimsby; E.B, Down, Toronto; : Works\u2014Drummond Colliery, Westville, Wagon Covers, H orga Achille, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.Qelloun, to Abaco, \u2018Augiisy 5 S A.F.Webster, Toronto; D.B.Simp- , Nova Scotis._ Cov ers, Shades Oilskin Jacques Cartier Pler, co Te ' endl, to Belfust.Augnst 8.Co, son, Bowmanville; F, E.O'Flynn, | \u2014 , N Funistan.H.& A.Allan, Allans' wharf.\u2019 Teutonia, to Hamburg, August 14, A Convenient Inhaler Treatment is the l'Bellevilie: John Nichols, Minden; G.K: I ot \u2018Leur 0 Clothi R Fi ; an , 8 rxican, to Antwerp, Aureue eville; John Nichols, Minden; (x.Miners and.Producers ot \u201cLsummond' Coal othin opes, re ao elite, McLean, Kennedy & Co, Lord Charlemont, er Auguat ent 1 Proper Remedy to Cure Quiok- | Dewey, Brockville; John Wilson, Otta- a r S S / and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams capes oo P \u2019 \u2026 + , ei of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes and quantities to suit purchasers.Shipments by water or rail.Room $1.Merchants Bank Kathlin Head, to Belfast, August 22 Lnishowen 'Héad, to Dublin, August 26, WILL BE REPAIRDD: wa: J.K.Brydon, Rat Portage; P.T.Young, Sturgeon Falls.The following offices were contested Manxman, D.Torrance & Co, Custom dy and Pleasantly.House Wharf, \u2019 Ramore Hend, McLean, Kennedy & Co, Great English Remedy, out & Rheumatism Q THOS.SONNE, Sr., Sensible people long ago abandoned Head Office Hochelaga.\u2018 .Safe, Sure.Effectv- .\u2018 Jona, R.Reford & Co, Victoria Pier.Belleville, Ont, July Jze-Rtepairs to the the idea of * working off \" a cold by|and resulted: Deputy grand master, an Druggiets 40c.and$L00 \u2018Building.Montreal.193 Commissioners Streét, Westphalln, Furness, Withy & Co., below Bay bridge, whlch span knocked oft means of laxatives and purgatives, for Benjamin Allen, Toronto; grand senior LYMAN SONS & GO.COR.ST.SULPICE STREET Bohmer Park., by the steamer Corslean, ate to be made the simple reason that the cure is as ; warden, Samuel Buchanan, Windsor; Tolphone To-day to Main 1161.bad as the disease itself.ten minutes\u201d grand junior warden, Oliver Bliwood, _ | = J = \u2014 time, use Catarrhozone.It is aromatic London; grand sheplain, Rev.vo O wan S y delightful to inhale, clean and very age, .T ication, admittedly the .simple to use.he commun , Extract from Mr.Louis Fortier's ; 8 .i +I best in \u2018the history of the craft, wae A Catarrhozone 18 a .vegetable anti .y \\ declaration nder oath : Perfection septic, and perfectly sate and harm- brought to a close to-night and the Orcadlan, H.& A.Allan, Allans' Whart.re Prome, J.R.Flerman, Windmill Point.Manchester Commerce, Furness, Withy & Co., Jacques Cartier Wharf, Lake Megantic, Elder, Dempster & Co, foot of Berri Street.* Concordia, R.Keford & Co, Jacques Car tier Whart.at once.Walter Alford, of this \u20ac the\u2019 contract tor a temporary CA the old one is being.got ready to be\u2019 pared back fn position.The Richellen Navigation Company assume all liabilities, : GENERAL NOTES, The Montevidean, Fremoua, R.Reford & Co, Hochelaga.Fame Point Inw Allan Line, passed Îless.Even children and infants can delegates are leaving for their homes.2\" SAILINGS Bho wll Werive here Sitmanany, afterugon.yge it, The vapor ia inhaled at the | Ps | - | day morning.© Sun- mouth, and after passing through the CONFERENCE ON TRUSTS.I KNOW : For London.\u2018Ie Polina passed Cape Magdalen Inward respiratory organs is exhaled slowly \u2014 A , ) .Jona, July 20.yesterday afteinoon, through the nostrils! { Russia Asks Brussels Convention to Fremona, July 25., The.Itosaiinn, Allan Fine, artived at Lon- Catarrhozone never disappoints, it sic.er Means Sti rtificial MAPLE LEAF LABEL.=== Devonn, August 1.don from Mantreal yesterday.She landed stops sneczing, coughing and running Con Manipulation of op Ant THAT TR ~ : RK Cervony, August 8.all her live stock !n good condition, \u2018at the eyes, by a few inhalations.In- ar fr The Hunteliffe reports that on the of Newfoundiand a Franch fishing atid passed showing the signal letters TERY.She wished to be repmted all well; .London, July 18.\u2014It is reported Russia has suggested an international conference to deal with trusts.She has, For Liverpool.Tunisian, July 19.Manxman, July 19.Queen\u2019s Dessert Chocolate, flammation, congestion and all irritation disappear under the.influence of Catarrhozone more quickly than can de GRANDAS Lake Megantic, July 24.\u2018The Tritonia, Donaldson Line, safled told.\u2018 It is sald, asked the signatories of the - 7 Pretorian, July 26, Glasgow yosterdny nfternoon, she ad.a C.B.College, of Clarence Street, Brussels Sugar Convention to consider CIGAR Absolute! ure.Lake Champlain, July-P1.general cf go, 105 -shéey, 200 enttle and 18 London, says :\u2014\u201cI had a continuous means to protect: international com- vy Pp , \u2014\u2014 horses.The Numidinn, Allan Line, salled from Liverpool yesterday for the St.Lawrence.She has 47 flrst, 100 second and 630 third.class pnmsengers, © .The, CoôlopiAan, Dominion Line, satled for Montreal from Livetpool on Wednesday.ao Ramore Head will sall for.Dublin on.unday, .The Cambroman, Dominion Line, arrived at Gibraltar yesterday.fhe is Lound from A, \u2018 cold in the head for years, and never -18 precisely what the used anything with such quick results as I derived from flve, minutes\u2019 use of Catarrhozone.1 am delighted to find a remedy that cures colds in a few minutes.Catarrhozone cures every time.\u201d ; To carry a Catarrhozons Inhaler in the pocket means you won't have colds, catarrh or\u2019 any lung or throat trouble.merce against artificial depression in prices, whether by Government bounties or trust undertakings.M.Tatist- cheft, the Russian confidential agent In London, declares that this step is taken in the ecenomic interewts of all nations.The Czar warmly approves the idea, M.Tatistcheff admits thai \u2018the powers | : 1 Is Your Back Lame ?Does it hurt to stoop or bend down ?Have you a heavy, dull pain at the base of the spine ?If 30, the best remedy is Nerviline ; it will invigorate the tired, sore muscles, make them supple.and strong.Nerviline will \u2018drive out * the pain and make you well in no time.manufacturers claim, PURE HAVANA .THROUGHOUT, MADE BY SKILLED LEAD! We carry instock for immediate shipmont\u2014 Pig Lead (any size pig) Lead Wire, .Jsead PL TRE J IR , ; ¢ jock Lead, e AS NE ® Nothing so good as Nerviline for Lumy Banton to & noa and Nopl ; It keeps these diseases away and is slgning the Brussels convention have SPANISH LABOR.Blo aad, Ribbon Lead, 15 8 IIS BEST bago, Btif Neck, Rheumatism, Neu- ./ readin, Allan Line.18 In port from [warranted to protect you against all °° op e Russian sugar o _ It will pay you to got onr quotations before ea : raies and Sclatice.5 jo a 256 bottle Fancher Commerse.Is in port from the ills of winter.Complete outfit, the gronnd that Russia grants Indirect ' : x purchasing., .of Polson\u2019s Nerviiine to-day, and try it.Antwerp.with Hard Rubber Pocket Inhaler costs Pounties.\u2018 7 r.Fortier is a Tob : : , do \u2018Hamilton's Pills cure Constipa- \u2018 The Drome, Fillerman Line, arrived\u2019 yen $1.00.Small sise, 26 cents.Drug ists He is not aware whether.the United M .Tobnoco Expert.; The Canada Metal Go.Toran at.KE.W.GILLETT Ree nl on.\u201c \\ = \u201cterday from Antwep.; or N, C.Rolaon & Co, Kingston, Ont.States will be invited to propose the { Phone M.1729.à TORONTO.ONT.© .Lo 1 « | yo .\u201c » ; ; | +, Lou + Lu No 05 .° 4 ° .| .: \u2018 , he , : | .» - - } RB A > RE 2 i .\\ .Ce =T \u201cY LC 7 _ Lu ., .> : .or .; - ; i : ; ; NE x : , en et mpl eee A ty qe / .4 , \\ J» - D \\ - \u2019 ! ' .' ; \u2018 no st ; A » .Co ww.> .~= 4 4 at 1 * - \u2018 _ R À A 3 e lit exhilarate \u2018is Pure and \u201cGREEN OR BLACK.Is a summer comfort as well as a winter joy.refreshes, and aids digestion, | conomical.Can more be said in its favor ?Try it yourself \"statements are not true.and see if these \u2014\u2014 Department for | | Women Readers.Re a We % Woman's Doings.\u2018CANADIAN WORK BY ~ CANADIAN WOMEN + Little Metis, July 16\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Handicrafts exhibition now being held at Little Metis under the auspices of the Women's Art Association, promises to iu- augurate a good work in the district.The Town Hall has for several days been the\u2019 scene of great activity and now presente an unwonted appearance, its.walls hung .with portieres, coverlets, catalogues, etc.end masses of wild flowers decorating the tables, and the platform.Some excellent.work is shown in linen and woollen home- uns, and there are some beautiful designs amoung the coverlets.In many cases the weaving is remawkably good, though the coloring still Reaves comething to be desired.It is encouraging to mote the rapid advances made in tnis direction at Marray Bay and Tadousac within the lat few years, showing how readily the artistic habitant grasps at improvement.The prizes have been carried off as fol- ows: \u2014 , ; Woallen homespun-M:es C.Bambrick, EL, } Linen homespun\u2014Mme.Louis Fortin, Bt.Octave; Mme.Etienne.Fortin, St.Oc-, tave; Mme.Jos.Gendron.Co Woven coverlet\u2014Mme., Jean Baptiste Dionne, St.Flavie.- Pateh quilt\u2014Mme.\u201d Horace Raymond, Sandy.Bay.- Catalogue\u2014Mme.andv Bay.\u2018 \u2026 .Floor mat\u2014Mme.Leandre Boisvert, St.Virginie Raymond, © Flavie; Mme.Jonny St.Pierre, St, Octave.tPorcuvine work-\u2014Mme.Little Metis.2 Le Rustie chair\u2014 Mons.Jean Dennis, Little etis! : Some specimens of the work have been sent.up to Our Handicrafie shop, 4 Phil lips Square, recently established by the Women's Art Association for the disposal of the work of country people.who desire to find a market for their products.Among those interested an the movement are the foflowing:\u2014Mm the commit- tee\u2014Mmes.H.T.Bovey, C.J.Fieet, W.D.Sutherland, \u2018F.Redpath, L.Sutherland, A.A.Browne,, B.Harrington, E.Hebden.Wm.Wainwright, R.Reford, P.A.Petenon, J.Ravage, J.C.Murray, Mise Barry.Miss Drury, the Rev, Mr.Gordonsmith, the Rev.G.A.Mclntosh, Mr.Ferzusnn, Dr.S.MacNider, Mrs.James H.Peck, convener.= : Local Committee\u2014Mis«, Macnider, Mrs.F.A-tle.Mrs, G.A.MeInto a Chain gear to a rod in the centre of thé ship from\u2019 which a heavy weight is suspended.rod is, of course, to remain vertical, and when the bow of the craft plunges downward the weighted rod will assume an angle in proportion to the craft in a horizontal position.The tendency of this weighted dip of the ship.An the rod assumes an acute forward angle with the framework of the ship the aeroplane at the bow is tilted at an upward angle, while | the neroplans at the stern is tilted downward, thus by pressure against the alr forcing the | ship again into a horizontal position.There is a rudder at either end, connevted with each other by chains and operated frow \u2018The car which holds to aot as a flout If the the centre of the ship.the engine is designe ship settles on water.PASSENGERS SAILING ON THE TUNISIAN The following is a list of the Tunisian's cabin passengers, who sail tor Liverpool tomorrow morning: \u2019 P.F.Ahier, Sfontreal; Colonel Altchison, Quebre; Mes, Alexander Allan, Travers Allan, Brockville; .Mins Bland, London, Eng.: A.D: Rorre- antreal; Lieut, J, Burnside, Ottawa, .Montgomery Campbell, St.John, Cartwright, Crawford, Winnipeg: A.R.Creelman, Ko\", \u2018Mrs.Creetman, Miss Isobel Creelman, Miss Marion Crechinan, Miss Edith Creelman, Montheal; Mr.Cretgbton, London, out: B.RB.Cronyn, Foronte, D.J, Cununings, Mrs.Cumiings, Boston, Sie Préderlek Marley.Miss Darley, Mr.Dalebeeque, Mrs, Delsdbecque, Leutdon.Eng.Mr.Fate, \u2018Mrs, Faille) Srratford.Ont: £ H.\u2018Garrard, Loudon, Eng \u2018 couver, BC: Miss (Grant Oukville, Ont, TU .Miss Hague, Winnipeg: Harry Hall, Mm, .Godtiey, Van- Miss \u2014 Grant, uh, Miss Jessie Ki Hannah, Monutreaï: 5.@.Harding.Londen, Ung: Mrs.B.Harvey and three ehfldien Winnipeg: A.Hewat, Montreal: Me.Hine Chicago: FL 1, Muteh- Inson, Mæs; Hutchinson and matd, Montieal.CHO Oxley Jugtam, Mrs.Ingham, Liver spool: Mrs, Johnson, Mas Johuson, Lieut.ohunon, London, Eng.: H.W.HR.Joscph, Ban Neanciseo: C.F.Just, Loudon, Fug.Rev, - | Kinseln, Halifax: Mlss A.W.Langtoirr Miss L.G.Langton.Liverpool; Walter Lay, Mrs.Lay.Miss Lay.London, Eng.; H.W.Leader, Mrs, leader, Liverpool: Miss Lichtenstein, Montreal.; F.McLennan, Mis.MeLennui, \u2018Mra, Wil.Ham MeLennan, Mires McLennan, Miss Elz.abeth McLennan, Mrs David MeNiroll, Miss MeNicoll, Miss\u2019 Néllle MeNlcoll, Montreal: Miss Miller; San Francisco: A.CO, Mitchell, Mrs, Mitehell, Liverpoo!: Miss Ina- bella Monerleff, Chicago: Captain A.W.Moon, London, Eng.; Judge D.L.Murphy, Mrs, Murphy.San Francisco, Miss M.Olver, Quehee; Dr.Oronhya- tekha, Toronto; &.A.Peto, London, Eng : John Pioctor, Mis.Proctor, Misa Helen Proctos, Master Ivwin Proctor, Hamilton.H, \u2018Robertson, Mentreal; James RB.Scott, Montreal: A.Simons.Quetbee: John L.Smith, Nottingham, Eng.John Spencer, Mrs, Spencer.Glasgow; Miss E.M.L.Strathy, Quebec.2° Mrs.Wabster.- Liverpool: A: W.Wost, Mis.West, Boston: J.Wheatley; London, London, Eng.FOR SALE.Exceptionally well built; granite front and side; bay windows: side light; granolithic basement.high and dry; house about 31 feet wide; hall, drawing room, library, dining room, lavatory; kitchen, pantry, ete., on first floor; six rooms on second floor; larga attjo: excellent stable and coach house.Fine property for a well-to-do physician; situated west of Mountain Street; possession at apy time.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY.co, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.Houses Wanted Any one having à firat class dwelling house or flat to let, either furnished or unfurnished, ia hereby requested to communicate with this office.>.La intending purchasers.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON \u2014 REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK: BUILDING.INSOLVENT NOTICE.City and District of Montreal, there carry: of B.Lovin & Company.The undersigned will-sell by' public auction, \u2018at Rodms, 455 St.James Street, on Friday, the 24th July, 1902, Book Debts, as per list, about ,.$10,000.00 Jerme Caen .ale at 10.80 a.m, A.W.STEVENSON, Curator.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Bank of Toronto Chambers, Montreal, 16th July, 1902.hada NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Ellerman Line 8.8, Prome, McKay, master, from Antwetp, ia entered inwards a: Customs.| entries without delay.J.R.ELLERMAN, .Agent.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE TO CONSIONEES.without delay.LTE, Gr Co - H, & & ALLAN, f oo me Ÿ ; .\u2019 - .FRIUAY.JULY 18 1708 \u2018Bavarian.10,376 tons.cording \"to steamer.p word per insertion, 6 insertions tor thy price FOR SALLE\u2014COUNTERS, SHOW CASES IN | _to Miss B.Mcintyre, Little Metts, Que.187° Hal, Liverpool; Geopge Hannah, Mrs.Han- Eng F.A.Wood, Hallfax; Mme, Yullsse,, CORNER RESIDENCE | Applications are also being received from | In thé matter of BERNARD LEVIN, of the | ing on business under the name and style onsignees will please pass \u2018thelr The Allan Line-8.8.Orcedian, H.Tmrle, aster, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs, Consignées \u201cwill please pass their entries.ALLAN LINE \u2018ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS., 46 Steampre, Aggregating 46,304 Tons.; NEW STEAMBHIPS.Tunisian.10,576 tons.Ionian.10 t Pretorian.5.800 tone, Royal Mail Service.MONTREAL AND QUEBEC \u2018TO LIVERPOOL.; Calling at Moville.From From From guverpool.Steamer.Montreal Quebec.June.Mongolian, .12 July.12 July 3 July.\u201cTunisian.\u201d 19 July 19 July 10 July.Pretorfan.26 July 26 July 17 July, .Numnidian.2 Aug.2 Aug.24 July.Parisian.9 Aug, 9Aus .1 Twin Sorew 8.8.Tunisian WILL SAIL FROM MONTREAL JULY 19 and AUGUST 23.Rates.$75,00 and Upwards.Tunislan Is the largest, finest and fastest steamer on the Canadian route.Record passage, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 15 hours 20 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the central part, where iegst .motion is felt.Electricity - bip through- y 18 used for lighting the ship ot toe Music the promenade saloons and staterooms are heated out, the lights being at the command passengers any nour of the night.rooms and smoking rooms on deck.The by steam.RATES Cabin, $65 and upwards, ac- en, per Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool or Lon- donderry, $37.50 to.$42.50 single, $71.25 to \u2018$80 return.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London.Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.Including a plentitui supply of provis- lons cooked and served and every requisite for the voyage, $26.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling at Londonderry (from New Pier, toot \u2018of W.21st Street, New York).\u201cFrom Fr Glasgow.Steamship.1 p.m.tickets, $90 and upwards.Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.00; return -t¥ck- ets, $61.75.Stecrage, $26.00., Steamers, on thls service have excellent ac- cummodatfon for all classes of passengers.The Saleons are forward; Staterooms Dear the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric Hghts throughout, and electric bells In every stateroom, H.& A.ALLAN.55 Common Street, Montreal.HEAD LINE Montreal to Belfast and Dublin, The following first class steamers are in-' tended to continue the service between the above-named ports: 0.: .Tons.5.5.RATHLIN HEAD (Twin Screw) .11,000 S.5.TORR HEAD (Twin Screw) .10,000 S.8.CARRIGAN HEAD.\u2026 9,008 B.S.RAMORE HEAD .8500 5.5, GLENARM HEAD .7,500 S.S, MALIN HEAD 2.6,400 8.8.BRAY HEAD .5.860 S.S.INISHOWEN HEAD .5,000 5.5, BENGORE HEAD .\u2026.4,500 S.8.DUNMORE HEAD .4,000 S.S.TEELIN: HEAD .2,500 S.S.GLEN HEAD .\u2026.0.000000 woes 2,300 APPOINTED SATLINGS \u2014 Subject to change.TO BELFAST.\u2018 CARRIGAN -HEAD .RATHLIN HEAD .about Au'- 22 .TO DUBLIN.\u201d RAMORE HEAD .about July 20 INISHOWEN HEAD .about Aug.25 \u2018Te he followed by other steamers weekly to bath ports.: A limited number of cabin passengers carried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Bills of Ladlug granted from all points in Canada.AGENTS \u2014 G.nedy, Quebec: Wm.Thomson & Co.St.John, N.B.: J.T.Sickel, Chicago; F: C.Thompson, \" Toroato, McLEAN, KENNEDY & C0., General Agents, .39 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL.pau STEAMSAIP 0.LIMITED \u20188.8.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d Next\u2018 Salliug From Moatreai: MONDAY, 28th JULY, at 2 P.M.And afterwards on\u2019 every siternate Monday during season, Jeaving Quebec the following bay st NOON for FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPR COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE.CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.' For Freizut, Passage and Staterooms.azoly te J.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, #11 Commissioners St.City.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.' - FROM PORTLAND, Calitornian.July 18 1 Colonian.Aug.2 *Norseman.\u2026 July 19.| *Jrishman.Aug.9 sTurcoman.Julv 26: Californian.Aug: 16 RATES OF PASSAGE.Saloon, $65 and upwards, single, :ccording to steamer and service, Second Cabin, $37.50 and upwards, single, according to steamer and service, Third Class, $26., From MONTREAL.|.eManxman.July 19 M er sRoman.AUB.New England July 30 *These steamers 40 not carry passengers, BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.Oambroman.Aug.18 FROM BOSTON.Commonwealth July16 on of the Company, or to D.TORRANCE & CO.: GENERAL AGENTS, .17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.Twin.Sorews Twin Screws Twin Screws A reduction of 1 cent.ls made on Round Trip Tickets.\u201c ; | om .New York.12 July.Carthaginian .30 July 12 noon 28 June.Laurentian.16 July Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards: return abou: Aug.8 Heyn & Sons, Belfast: Pal- grave, Murphy & Co, Dublin: Harcld Ken- From .From | Antwerp.Montreal, July 1.Prome .i.ececvesrcocans July 14.Belgian .Aug.8 July 24.Mexican .ees Aug.14 RER July 23 Vancouver.Sept.¢ \u2018\u2019For further information apply to any agents.ELDER, DEMPSTER & C0.\u201cROYAL MAIL STEAMER Lives Cobslating of 130 Steamers, Aggregating \"450,000 Tons.BEAVER LINE SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Via Quebec.From ; e From Liverpool, Montreal, Tnesday, Steamer.Thursday, Juho 24.*.Lake Erle .\u2026.\u2026.July 10 July 1.00.ko Manitoba .July 1?July ake Megantic w.July July 15.Lake Champlain .July July 22.afiake Ontario .\u2026.,.\u2026.Aug.7 July 29.Lake 8imeos .Aug.14 Round Trip, $100 \u2018and upwards, : SROOND CABIN \u2014 Blngle, $35.00 and upwards; Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.According to steamer, tocation and number of persons in room.STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, uderg- cording to » often, For turther particulars, apply to any agent yndonderry, Glasgow, olfast and wn, $24.50 and $28.60, of the line, of to ' ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO., .087, SACRAMENT ÉTREN®, .Le v \\ Aug.8.7 Lake Manitoba ., Aug, 81 \" PIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $62.50 and upwards; +.MONTREAL.1 FD EES GLASGOW SERVICE._ | \u201c- FROU MONTRBAË.Co TRITONIA : CONCORDIA\" *7.MARINA (cold atorag LAKONIA (cold storage) KASTALIA (cold stora ALCIDES ©.! se 8.8.8.s.\u2026.\u2014AGENTS\u2014 ' GLABGOW.DONALDSON BROS.- THOMSON LINE FROM MONTREAL, IONA (cold storage & cool air).July 20 FREMONA oe a+ecs0ssansareurse July S.S.DEVONA (cold storage&cool air) Aug.1 $ CERVONA (cold storage&cool air) Aug.8 S.KILDONA (cold storage&cool air) Aug.15 \u2018 LEITH SERVICE.8.8, JACONA .c.in.FO .July £7 ABERDEEN SERVICE.8.8.BELLONA ./.ccccovueverrnennne .Aug.5 AGENTS\u2014Cairne, Young & Noble, Newcas- in Coto gr ng Gat Bese: » Adon, E.C.; A omson ee Leltb; W.Thomson & Son, Dundee, Scotland.SOLD STORAGE : .FTTED IN.: Special Steamers of Both Lines.LORD LINE CARDIFF SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.8.8.LORD CHARLEMONT .Aug.16 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING.Granted by any of the above lines to or .sfrom any point in CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.or further - ; enderson Bros., Chicago\u2019 Tis JD.Fadel, Stratford, Net: Schofield & Co.(Limited), St: Jobs, THE ROBERT REFORD CO.LIMITED.23 AND 25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, ONTRE.8 8.8.8 s FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LIMITED.) MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.Jt is proposed to déspatch the steamers of this line on or about the undermestioned ter: - MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Muschester.°° rrom Montreal.July 5.*Manchester Commercet .July 24 | July 18.*Manchester City .Aug.7 Accommodation for a limites passengers.*Fitted,with cold storage.| ; tMänchester Commerce sails via Charlottetown, P.E.I .oo .QUEBEC AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Quebec.Birmlogham cersrensossess Aux.20 HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.\u2019 From Antwerp.Steamer.| From Montreal.July 12.Potomac .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Aug: 5 July 24.Birmingham .HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.MONTREAL AND HAMBURG.From ~fontreal.oe July 28 AS é.Aug.14 THROUG LADING granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in Canada or\" Western States.For rates of freight and particuiars, apply to any rallway agent, or to .FURNESS, WITHY & CO, LTD, - AGENTS.44 Bt.Francois Xavier St.Montreal ELLERMAN LINE \u201c> MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.From Hamburg.Aug.4.Virgiolan oceans - The above steamers have splendid accommodation for- first class passengers.Rate, $50.00, Through Bills of Lading issued to apd from all pointe in Canada and the United States.\u2018 J.R.ELLERMAN.81 Bt.Peter Stroet, 1 8t.Sacrament St, Quebec.Montreal.LEYLAND LINE QUEBEC\u2014LONDON.om Salling from Loulse Basin.Quebec.8.8.Tampican S.American ingstonfan .Jberlan The above steamers pave sple dation for first class passengers.Through Bills of Lading issued to and from all points in Canada and the United States, FRED\u2019K LEYLAND & CO.(1900), Ltd.\" 81 St.Peter Street, 11 St.Bacrament St, Quebec.Montreal.grand Trunk Railway Syste In Effect June 22nd, 1902.WEST.TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO, DETROIT, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.a.m.*3.00; p.m.18.00, *10.30.Ar.a.m.7.00, *7.30; p.m.*6.00.CCRNWALL, BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, BELLEVILLE, TORONTO \u2014 Lv.a.m.17.40, *9,00; p.m.$8.00, *10.30.Ar.a.m.17.00, *7.30; 6.00, 16.53 : \u2019 IM.vo cORNWALL, BROCKVILLE\u2014Lv.a.m.17.40, #9.00% p.m.15.15, 18.00, *10.30.Ar.a.m.17.00, #7.30, 19.50; p.m.#6.00, 19.56.j COTEAU JCT., OTTAWA \u2014 Lv.a.m.18.30; p.m.*4.10.\" Ar.a.m.*11.30; p.m.$7.15.VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.a.m.16.25, 17.40, 18.30, #9,30; p.m.*1:30, i215, *4.10, 15.15, 15.45, 16.15, 18.00, *0.00, *10.30, x11.28, {/11.55.Ar.a.m.a7.00, *7.30, 18:10, \u201c8.40, 19.50, - #11.30; \u2018m.*12.05, 13.26, |[530, %6.00.16.95, 16.65, $7.15, 18.00, 19.50, $10.58, ||11.40.: LACHINE, HART, ci La am +635, Joo: om.112.10, 1.35, 75.00, 16.20.Ar.a m.7.20, P5180; p.m.(12.20, $5.50, 17.06.20 EAST AND SOUTH.POINT LEVI (QUEBEC)\u2014Lv.am.18.00; p.m.14.15, *8.00.Ar.a.m.17.20, 11.00, *6.50.ISLAND POND, PORTLAND\u2014LY.a.m.18.00; m.*8,00.Ar.a.m.*7.20; p.m.18.50.RICHMOND, ARTHABASKA, SHERRROOKE' ISLAND POND-\u2014Lv.a.rh.$8.00; p.m.4.15, | 5.00.Ar.a.m.*7.20; p.m.11.00, 16.50.ST.HYACINTHE\u2014Lv.a.m.*8.00; p.m.|[1.45, £4.16, x5.16, *B.00.Ar.a.m.%7.20, 18.35; p.m, 1.00, *6.50.MÂSSENA SPGS.\u2014Lv.a.m.t7.00.Ar.p.m.t4 LAPRAIRIE, HEMMINGFORD, ORMSTOW HUNTINGDON, FORT COVINGTON \u2014 L am.17.00; p.m.t4.00.Ar.a.m.18.50; p.m.80.: YORK \u2014 Lv.am.17.20, 110.15; p.ma oh #8.40.Ar.a.m.7015; p.m, a5, 8.20, 19.35.GE BOSTON\u2014Lv.a.m.19.01; p.m.*8.40.Ar.a.m.#706; p.m.18.10, t10.15, .\" sy.ALBANS, BURLINGTON\u2014Lv.a.m.19.01; rm.HE Ar.4.m.*7.05; p.m, 11.58, 10, 15, $ SOUNS\u2014Lr.a.m.17.20, 15.01, +10.i8; p.m.41.35, 14.45, 16.05, #6.80, ¥8.10, \u201c8.40.Ar.a.m.15 su 15155 p.m.11.55, *9.£0, 18.14, .20, 19.35, 18.ROUSES - POINT Lv.am.17.20, $10.15; p.m.$4.45 *6,50, #890.Ar.a.m.*7.15, 19,05); | FLN IA TVA TERLOO Lv.a + + .\u2014 LV, Lt.30: FhRN 00.AT.wm.18.65; p.n, 11.80, 00 cHAMBLY\u2014Lv: am: 17.00; pa £5.00, 15.48.Ar.a.m.171.40, 18.85: p.m.17.30.\u2019 aDally.tDally except Sunday.Sundays only.||Saturdaye only.xExcept Saturday and Sunday.aBxcept Monday.$Hxcept Saturday NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Donaldson Line 8.8.Concordia, Captain \u2018Webb, from Glasgow, 1s entered inward at he Customs.Consigpees will pleases pass there entries without delay.; ! % DONALDSON LINE ~ à: Riviere du Loup ¥ Correstad to June 13th, 1908.JOHN, N.B., HALIPAX,\u2014Lv.17.40 p.me rd ) 8.25 a.m.ONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO\u2014L 19.30 8.0L, *10 p.m.Ar.#7.35 a.m., 17.16 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*9.40 pa (2)11.40 a.m.Ar.*6.30.p.m., (y)5.05 8.8, MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLISS oPVLUTH-Ly, *10.05 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.TTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 16.20 a.m., 15.43 pm, Ar.12.35 p.n., $10.50 p.m.Lv.Wind- Bor St., {8.45 a.m., \u201c9.40 a.m., (2)14.40 a.m., ° 14.00 pm, 10.06 p-m.Ar.*8.00.a.m., 11.45 D, (Y)5.05 p.m., *6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m.QUEBEC\u2014Ly, 18.80 am\u201d $2.30 p.m., §3.30 -I0., *1L00 p.m.Ar.*6.30 a.m., {2.10 p.m0., 6.20 p.m., §6.20 p.m.- aL.19.00 a.m., *8.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.15 A.TO.pm.- VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., *9.40.am.$1000 a.m., (z)11.40 a.m.(a)12.30 + pm, (1)1.30 pm 14.00 p.m., 44.15 D.(8)5.15 p.m., 16.16 p.m., 110.00 p.m.Ar.*1.35 am.18.40 a.m., 19.35 a.m., 711.46 a.m.fa p,m.(233.00 p.m, (ols pom J I.$7.00 p:m., 77.15 p.m., $9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.8.30 a.m., (i)1.40 p.m., 14.80 p.m., $740 p.m., Ar.(x)8.25 a.m.(&)9.30 a.m., $11.55 a.m,, $8.40 p.m., JOLIBTTE\u2014Lv.18.80 a.m., §9.00 a.m\u2026, (ILES p.m, 15.00 p.m.Ar.{8:50 a.m., 16.20 p.m., (p) 8.66 p.m, .BERTHIER\u2014Lv.16.30 a.m., (1)2.30 p.m., 5.00 p.m.Ar.*2.10 p.m., 16.20- p.m.\u2014 ST.JEROME\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., $0.15 a.m., (11.45 p.m., 16.30 p.m., (a)6.25 p.m.Ar.18.30 sm (£)8.40 a.m., 19.50' a.m., 16.56 p.m., D 45 p.m.STE.AGATHE \u2014 Lv.+9.00 a.m., $9.15 a.m.1.25 p.m., (k)5.15 p.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.(£)8.40 a.m., jbo a.m., 16,556 p.m.§9.45 p.m.LABELLE\u2014(m)3.00 a.m., $0.15 a.m.()1.25 \u2018p:m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.(£)8.40 a.m., 79.00 a.m., (m)6.55 p.m., $9.46 p.m.: *Daily.{Week days.§8unday only.{Dally except Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.(a)Daily, except Saturday and Sunday: (1)Saturday only.(k)Fridays only.(w)Wednesdays only.(g)Mondays only.@ sun, Wednesday.and Friday.(y)Mon., Wed.an Saturday.(m)Tuesdays and Thursdays.(p)Saturday and Sunday only.[CANADIAN \u2014 | PACIFIC \u201c IMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d 373 WSBELY FAST SBRVICHE between Montreal .and* Vancouver, leaving Windsor St.at 11.40 2.20.SUNDA WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS.Daily Trans-Continenta! trata at 9.40 a.m.OTTAW A SERVICE From Windsor.St.viaShort Line Lv.Montreal 8.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m.(z)11.40 am.4.00 pm.Ar.Ottawa 11.45 a.m., *12.40 P.M., (2)2.40 p.m., 7 p.m.FROM PLACH VIGER VIA NORTH SHORE.Lv.aontreal 8.20 a.m., 5.45 p.m.\u2018*Datly.\u2026 (z) Sun., Wed.and Fridays.Other trains wdek days only, .\u2019 QUEBEC SERVICE From Place Viger 18.30 a.m,, 12.30 p.m, 53,30 p.m,, *11 p.m.« \u201cDaily.fSundays only.tWeek Gays.St.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA See Car Service.Tues.& Fri.through alecpers leave Montzsal, Windsor St.Station, 7.40 p.m.for St.Andrews.Returning leave St.Andrews Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving Montreal , 825 a.m.next day.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, SCARBORO BEACH.p,Throush h Parlor and Sleeping Oar Service.Trainslv, Windrot Bt.9a.m.week days, 8 p.m, daily.UNEXCELLED CAFE CAR: iso between Montreal, Toronto and Detroit.SPRINCFIELD, Mass.Z:rousk,, Sleeping Oar.From Windsor St.8 p.m- daily, except Sunday.\u2019 ; ] Write or call on \u201c SUMMER TOURS » nearest Canadian Pacific Agent for copy of \u2018\u2018Summer Tours,\u2019 giving valuable and interesting information how and where to spend your vacation.CITY TICKET AND TELBGRAPH OFFICE, \u2018129 ST.JAMES STRERT, next Post Office.\u2018 BULLS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.Ly; Montreal a.m., ar.Toronto 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 6.30 p.m., Niagara Falls, Ont., 7.05 p.m.; Buffald, N.Y., 8.20 p.m.; Londop-7.46 p.m., Detroit 5,30 p.m.(Central Time), and Chicago at 7.20 a.m.ELEGANT CAFE SERVICE ON THIS TRAIN PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD AND SkA- Th h Parle a si SHORE.Gar Service.Tv.\" Bonavonons Station 8.00 a.m.week days, 8 p.m.daily.OTTAWA TRAIS.by Bonasaneus soo 4.10 p.m.daily, arriving at Ottawa 11.30 a.m.and 7.10 p.m.SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Trains.Fhroush Parlor.and Sleeping Oar Service.Lv.Bonaventure Station 9.01 a.m.week days and 8.40 p.m.dally.: QUEBRC TRAINS.Lenvg onsyentare Sta: .week days, 8.00 p.m.daily.Through Parlor Car on 8 a.m.train, and Through Sleeping Car on 8.00 p.m.train.! Le H.- NEW YORK TRAINS via D, & Leave Bonaventure Station 7.20 a.m., 10.15 a.m.week days, 6.30 p.m.and 8.10 p.m.daily.Parlor Cars\u201cen day trains, Sleeping Cars on night trains.For Steamer \"Service, on LAKE CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE GEORGE in, connection with above trains apply to Company's Agents.v - ST.JOHNS, Que., TRAINS Leaver, Baa tion 7.20 a.m., 9.01 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 1.35 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 6.05 p.m.week days, and 6.30 p.m.,, 8.10 p.m., 8.40 p.m.daily.\u2019 YACATION \u2018TRIPS.Write or call on nearest Grand Trunk Railway Agent for copy of \u2018\u2018Summer Tours,\u2019 givin valuable and interesting information how and - where to spend your Holldays.CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St.James Street, Telephones Malin 460 and .| 461, or Bonaventure Station.INTER RAILWAY A Day.July 19, 02 | ~ Seaside The Intercolonial RaHway WILL SELL: RETURN TICKETS : \u2019 , MONTREAL to § 00 , : ü Tickets will be good for travel only on trains Lo GOING\u2014 .No.154\u2014Saturday, July 18.Leaving Montreal .\u2026.1.45 pom Argiving River du Loup, Sunday.4.20 a.m, Arfiving Cacouna, Sunday .4.81 a.m TRETURNING\u2014 ; No.151-Sunday, July 20.Leaving Cacouna .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6.58 p.mu Leaving River du Loup .T.15 p.nu Arriving Montreal, Monday .7.00 a.m, Perth rate In Sleeping Car, Montreal to Cacouna, wy.: w \u2014 For reservations, and any further partiou- 1ars, apply - , J.W.BRYSON, City Ticket Agent, 143 St.James Street, \u2018Montreal.H.A.PRICE, Asst.General Passenger Agent, Montreal.\u2018NOTICE To CONSIGNEES.| C \u2019 + \" \u2018Thomson Line 8.8.Iona, Captain onl.: me Om Newcastle, is entere& inwaré et\" the Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LimiTap, ard Agente .; .MONTREAL'S ART _PRINTERQ+! HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT, 1 yp A gut ARE A Lt SOE SE.Le, re re en LE mm me rp Cate ng Lee , | & of $ oo ~ .; .4 .Cipelingti.o.oo.Vasisosisgs 2% { , Se 0\" nine Yok.Li GIEDIIIIL 5 10-90\" A bunch of lu eliers played tail st Now \u201c Fhiehmeu snd Bergen, Ma newws au York the other diy, Ihe ymplire artoftrated .Yeager.with a Vleaver, \u201c .TYMUIE o.oo.Affair = Hy 4) ; .; \u2018 .hi Xoo .V44s 4009 LT 4 \u2018fanny pics the C'afifornia cntehor, Jasever, Buty xn (poi Pas, Cur fee Wrnuike Chines gets Hurt wo often he- ver dus Horn, : Lens: Ce pltrherx cer the wine on him.Sts ing of KA Wwsnder, #n yuuhg outfielder with the nding oA the Clube, prs Ma risdoewtsr clink of New Fuglnnd Lengae, Is Vittary ; | ny \u201c Tap, heruied ve M0 geod fa jule In Ling ; JIVE.errr .La % nr \u201c Prony.ys.ooo.eres.$4 Wi Lay | a ; .Moston.o.oo.font a \u201c ri bossy Males, omer ne Nnifonal Teague Coley.oo 7 pa \u201c 444 wilt, the only left handed shorteton, gr.Jamie creer (us a ¥ Ang 4H Su muy genre ik WOW with a tiny Thitadeintis erent Ye £1 pA ww wt Asidnnd, Gre.Incense sa .5 APS Kew York.wo.4% .Piganise A fn on fielder In me Cniornta Le .\u2019 Jangue mins Morsow, nnd the Ban Fran.NATIONAL LEAGUE.i cnt Ssulierin ur unlly | had 1hin hrenk oh DRE eons vv enon AISMIIN A 6 UN ati du y, Vie jrcurtrender never Linb : Casita.IPI = ENS AE SL 41 Furgonn Bilesh out 10 morrow =\" \u201c co Miler nnd Autre, , \u2014.- I | yng, od Clarke: ZUnn XN» Y 1 1] Chicago hus relessad Fateher Mike Knhoe, ÿ Sli OT iu?1 12 3 : Cte \u2018 à 3 © \\ - 4 , \\ \\ : VE A , handicaps to be grotinds last evening were postponed iv Tet ve IP.LAE ISA - REAL WONDER \u2018fie is Playing the Most Remarkable Baseball That Has \u201c Ever Happened.\u2014mves v\u2014 \u2026 ASUAL RAIN DROPS fell yesterday and the game was called off.The weather to-day looks promising epough, but you Can.The clerk of \u2018the weather any keeps a wholesale supply of big black ones behind the mountain, and he takes a flendish delight in turning em loose just a few moments before the ,Umpire yells \u201cplay.can Dever tell in Montreal.You , i ost won- \u2018Fhe great Lajoie is playing the m Berful ball that ever happened.Boston paper be phenomenal flelding of Lajole and Collins were the features of the game.oo played fmarvellous ball.+ The renchmab\u2019 made the most surprising plays, with utmost ease.Doubtless the most, astonis : play made by hlu.was à one-handed stop oft Stahl In the last inning, which would ave meant mischief had.it got by him.° ace cepted all of 14 chances, and had at least one chance in every inning.He tairly hu , the spectators aghast by the eÂâsy quality o work.A besides that Lajoie Is only hitting avout 420.He's worth the money all right.HOME RUNS now stand: Foster 8, Raub 7, Massey of Toronto 6.the The Hon.Jems Bannon is not hittin he ball so freely this year.He is too bus erfering with other people.+ The Toronto Mail and Empire 100k8 Jimmy's record over and observes: \u201cJimm, Bannon 8 trials as captain: are evidently affecting | hitting, for.Bannon never butted so poorly In the Eastern League hefore.0 expect Fuller back Dooley says he expects to have Fuller ; In the game next week, as Brooklyn will have Farrell just ns soon us they arrive home trom their Western trip.and Montreal will play -morrow Torpnto Toy od rst game being called eader, the fl oe.leek and the spcond at 4 p.m.This \u201cwill hp a genuine bargin ay and should attract the largest cro d\u2019 of the souson.vers have been fined for many different rent or alleged offences, but none have got tho gaff more unexpectedly thug did Ralph Jobu\u201d son, at Columbus, O., more than ten years ago.Johnson was soaked $5 tor\u2019 standing in the shade: Jack O'Connor tells the story lows: : « \u2019 .Buckenberger., aow nmuager of Boston, was in charge at Columbus, and we bad an outfielder named Ralph Johnson, - 1 was captaining the team \u2018one August afternoon, which, by the way, was, 1 think, the hottest day 1 ever felt.Johnson was almost par alyzed by the heat, and along abaut the sixt 1 saw that he was playing dvep against the fence, where it wus shady.This was leaving \"an awful hole in the outfleld, and 1 called to him to come In closer, because we would \u201chave little or no chance on a short fly.He came into the sunlight reluctantly, but always \u2018bled back to the eool shade.en at Buck got mad and ordered me to bring Johuson in where he could get the bali.1 told Buck in tears that [ could do nothing with Johnson, who absolutely refused to leave the shade.Buck rushed out on the Hue and | motioned the fielder to come in closer.\u2018Joha- gon, fanning with his cap, shook hls head.\u201cYou are fined $25 for standing in the shade,\u2019 yelled Buck, and then you should have scen Johnson come out and work In the sunlight.\u201cThe flue went, too, though be won the game.\u201d Rochester Lost Twice.Jersey City, July _17.\u2014Two championship ames.weié played here to-day and the ocaul players defe | peulatives In bath contests, I'he home tenn outletted the visitors in the carlier game, \u2018but the stick work of the Rocheqter pine was superior In their sewond attempt.Contly errors were responsible for thetrssec- pnd defent.LAttendance, 1.506.sey Clty, one .oxniouzee\u2014 7 13 2 fora pees Won 14.2 Barnett and MedManus: Becker ani Phelps.- Jersey City.MOTO 4 59° 2 Rochester.oo.Giu)IOUO\u2014 2 8 4 Fertseh and Butler; MeAleese, McFarlan and Phelps.\u2018Worcester Won.Providence, July 17.\u2014Falkenburg's slants pune from helzhts to which Providence was uns rnetoined, and they got only four eent- tered.bits, Worcester von by, thuely hit- Ying in the seventin Aitendanre.596, AV Oats Or 110002012000 COPE2200\u2014 4 11 2 Providete aupptos- 3 4 2 Falke berg ant Stoiuan.Corridon and with.Buffalo Won.Newërk.Juiy JT- Deegan, the Hoboken qwirler, pitched a superb game for Newark to-day.ubd with proper support would bave shut out Bulfalo, Newark earned jis two Tuts on a dower by Meintyre lu the fourth and singles hy Hemwlng, Hesterfer and \u201cEebrali in the nloth.Attendances, 0.Newark .(10100001 - 2 8B 3 WBuffule LAAN - 4 s 2 Digan and ONEilE Ferry und Shaw.Standing of the Clubs.Won.Lost.Pear Buffalo.000000000 44 A 647 Worouto.0.00- HH) 24 SEES Worcester.= 27 i Providence.8 - \u201c2 T2 Jerser City.00 bee» 34 a 465 Mochester oor, 27 a7 422 Bfontreal.200000000 27 3 400 Newark.00000000005 2 45 \u201844 AMERICAN LEAGUE.Louis.OszlsIoe- HO 13 4 Philadéiphis 2,00.JOL2 #01 #5 12 8.Yerkes, M.0 Xeill und §.Nell; Fianr, Duggldyy snd Douglss, .Platt and Sullivan; Hustings, Wiltne and Powers., ; PUBLON.200000500000 00000 mm - 2 3.72 Clevelaud.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oouM- 3 8.0 Young und £i1ger: Wright and Bemis Standing of the Clubs, \u2018 wor la Tm CAMA.0.00 00 7ro000e 42 , Sa ET a7 31 544.Phiindelphia.\u2026.35 £2 TN \u201cBoston.wesvesees BB 35 521 Washington.ceeeo.39 38 AT) Cleveland.# - io An Baltimore.8 1.0 an Detroit.Athletics.sr \u2018Weekly Handicaps \"Postponed.Owing to the Inclement weather the è eld at the M.A.A.A.\u2018until next Thursday, when the follow- Ing events will be run off :\u2014One-third mile, 60 yards run, 830 Yards run and A punning long Jump.nc \u2019 .nbn - > < \u2014 = \"Diet Wells was the winner of the Hyde + Perk Stakes at Washington Park, Savable Barly third, 1 [TANS BEAT, ated the Rochester repre- \u2014\u2014\u2014 IN RECORD GOLF Under Bogey\u2014Unbeatable Says Travis.A Glenview Golf Course, Ills., July 17.\u2014 E.M.Byers, Yale, '0l, champion of that \u2018varsity in 1900 and 1901, member of the Allegheny Club, of Pittsburg, today defeated Champion W.J.Travis, in the third round of the match for the amateur golf championship.It was by a narrow m , the match , Football\u2014Strathconas vs.M.A.A Juvenile Lacrosse\u2014Points vs.lvy M.A.A.A.at Victoria, Yaohting\u2014Seawanhak Baseball\u2014Montreal vs.Toronto.Trotting and Pacing R Races of Montreal Swi $06000000048000060 + not being decided until the last hole had been played.Score : Byers, 77, and Travis, 78, six and five under bogey respectively.Byers won the game after appar- \u2018ently being- hopelessly beaten.He was thrown \u2018down at the turn with Travis iplaying perfect golf.But he stuck to it like a bulldog, and on the fast nine holes played gol that has seldom been exhibited even by veteran professionals.His medal score for the Inst nine holes was 35, or six strokes under bogey., Travis, took his defeat llke & true eportsman.\u201cThat score tells the story Letter than anything 1 can say,\u201d said Travis after the game.\u201cThe game Byers put up would have won from RImmost any professional in the country.It was unbeatable.\u201d .Byers played Chandler Egan, of Ex- moor, in the afternoon, and defeated him In a game replete with brilliant golf.Byers\u2019 medal score in the after-\u2019 noon was $0.Thus he played 36 holes in 157, and to-night his chances of win ning in the semi-finals to-morrow and the final Saturday -are considered of the brightest, Immense galleries followed both the morning game between Travis and Byers and the afternoon game between Byers and.Chandler Egan.| Wednesday's Scores.Byers Ix one™of the.eastern college bdvs of whom much was expected.He won from Howard Griffin, of Eust Orange, N.J., {u the first mateh round hy 3 up and 2 to pla, after negotiating \u2018he course hi bogey, Nt The match was \u201cbe day.The cards fol] x: of the best of the Byers\u2014 .put Cee 5514404532 PR i iii an 63: 7 \u201483 Cita 53 U 47 4 4 441\u201483 Out.645475645443 Inc.La case aa 63473854 4-42-88 Arthur G.Lockwood, of Boston, who was considered nn eastern favorite, suceumbed 46 the sypertor play of Dr.D.PI.Éreder- feks, of OI City, Pa, in the second match round durdng the afternoon, by 6 down with 4 to play.Lockwood Is the golfer who put \u201cManny\u201d Holabird out of the running in thao champlonship at Atlantic City, N.J., last year, hy phenomenal play.In the first match round he defeated E.J.Buchan, of Racine, by 6 up and 4 to play, and did the course In hogey 83.During the afternoon he put up a stiff game against his opponent, whe has been playing exceptionally fine golf since the opening of the tournament.' After defeating J.G.Thorp, of Boston, in the first round and ereating a furore of surprise among the eastern contingent, young Nathaniel Moore, of lake (Jeneva, lost.after a, hard contest, to his clubmate, Walter FE.Egan, In\u2019 the second round In the afternoon, Moore won from Thorp by 3 up und 1 to play, making the course In bogey 83.Me lost to Egan.by 3 down with 2 to play.Western Champlon Phelps B.Hoyt, of Glen View, Is wr Loft to Jefend the honor of his clubs Hoyt won two clever victories to-day fu the first yound from R, R.Kim- ball, of Omaha.by 4 up and 3 to play, and in the second round from M.Doran, Jr, of St.Paul, by 1 up.; : +++.+ +\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___I * | + + | BASE HITS.+ ld ++.: + July should let up, They may play to-day.«Can't tell ahead of tinve, Toronto again tomorow afternoon, vee James Bannon has heen hitting poorly, The fight In both the Nattonal pm American Jengnes has resolved Îtsêlf Into A con- tigt for second place with a three cornered rare In ench instance, The pennants are | practically won alresdy.; » I Mugsy Molirnw hod a good offer from CalMernia the other day, but of course Yad te tury it down, : ; Conute Mack, | Tamahoom, the pltcher rélensed land, is pitching for Toledo, \u2014.| Dan Murphy will get $340 per month from Ly Cleve.One writer says that DBransfield, late of Worceater, is one of the best hitters In the National Lengue, , Danny Green must he lonesome, na he Ju the only .300 sticker on Comiskey's team.There no ohe within a mile of Danny, hls average Delng .349, while Davis, the | second man, is batting niound 285.We may see some new faces on the Montreal teain yet.\u2018 Fuller, of Brooklyn, should be.back with us again in a few days, -That Brooklyn outfield will compare with any in the country.Keeler, Sheckard and Dolan ave putting up the article that wins games 14ght along.- .The critics still consider that \u201cSik\u201d O'Loughlin is the best that ever came over: the pike, .The team to represent\u2019 Westmount against the Montreal Woollen Mills on the Driving Park, Point St.Charles, to-morrow after.TO-MORROW'S SPORTING EVENTS.Senior Lacrosse\u2014Capitals at Shamrocks.À.; Lachine ve.Valleyfield.Junior Lacrosse\u2014Belle Rive vs.Red Sta \u2018Cricket\u2014Westmount at Woollen Mills ; Cup trial races, aces\u2014At Delorimier mming Club\u2014At the Island.GANS LAW, We Want $500 for Wheels Passed Into This Country and Not Registered Ou talntic City, NJ.July- 18.\u2014At the eg of the executive committee of the League of American Wheelmen yesterday a bil from the Cavadian Gojernment for 8500 was received.The Dominion Government claims this »s due under an agreement with the League some Years ago, for the priv of passing w into Canada En presentation by members of their + Leafs.re Y.M.C.A.at Mount Royal ; Two games ; 2 p.m.and 4 pm.Park.000040060640 000040 membership carde free of the scheduled 30 per cent.ad valorem duty.It was required that members should register their wheels when leaving Canadian territory, and this, 1t is alleged, à number of the members failed to do.The Canadian Government assumes, therefore, that the wheels were sold in Canada.Twenty-Mile.Pursuit Race.Atlantic City, July 17.\u2014After twenty miles of sec-suwing, Howard Freeman, the holdér of the 20-mile world\u2019s record, de fcated Gus Lawson by half a lap in a most sensational finish, he going the distance in 21.31 1-3.The riders started from opposite sidea of the track.Lawson led the first mile in 1.35 2-5.when Freeman went to the front, maintaining his position until the tent; mile waa finished, when Tawson took the lead.Freeman agrin forged to dually made up the half lap difference be ing even with his opponent at the tape.Champion in Record Time.i Baltimore, Md., July 17.\u2014Albert Champion clipped 48 1-5 seconds off the world\u2019s record hold by himself for a ten-mile rrotor-piaced bicycle race, in his contest to night with Basil De Guichard on the Coli wom howling track.His time was 13.58 2-5.His former time was made on the kame track on June 10, was 14.47.De Guichard\u2019a motor dra a saddle \u201cin fron: of his.The little Frenchman waa thrown, Hut pluckily remounted and cone tinued the race, finishing one mile and two laps hehind hia fellow countryman.The second heat was very tame, as compared with the first, the time being 15.13; De Guwichard's iniuries are alight.He took the place of Hugh Malean, of New Eng.la J, who was to have met Champion tonight, but was prevented by injuries ré- ceived in a recent Trace.DAN PATCH WON > Detrolt, July 17.\u2014Fight-geouiplete rares gr © the 5,000 peoplé who'ittended the De- trojt Driving Clutfs blue ribbon meeting at Grosse Polnt track an afternoon of excel lent sport.The features of the card were the 2.08 pace, loft over from yesterday, and 2.07 trina, Dan Patch was an almost prohibitive favorite In the 2.04 pace, ail enptured tho event In straight heats, with 8earchlight second both times.In the fhwt heat Search ight led to the streteh with Pateh tralling aécond.There MeHenry let Dan Pateh ont.and-he rapidly overhauled Searchlight, win- wong by u length, Me won the second heat, by two lengths, after trailing second three.yuarfery of the way, Lord -Dahy and (harley, Herr werd werntehed dn the 2.07 trot, leaving only the Monk aud Doily Dllloiw as contenders,\u201d The mgr opened favorite in the betting at $116, with \u2018he Monk at $100.Geers kept The Mouk ln front alt the way in hoth heats, winning the fist one in 2.Both (Jeers and Melfonry drove two winners to-day, Tline hy quarters 34, 1.00%, 133K, 2.09, 2.05 \u2019 Je ® 2.13 tral, purse $1,200; two in three hente\u2014 or Maior Delinar, ha, by Delmar (Md Donald) LL.RARE PUR 1 Agile Medium, bh.m, {MeCarthy).eres 2.2 Hawthorne, rom.(Haduofi).cee 4 Time\u20142.11, 2,124, \u2019 2.08 class, pacing to wagon, amateur, mile dustp- ; co Houtas Crooke, ch.h, (Bitllugs).1 Finacr, -ch.g.(Jonen).,\u2026\u2026norsscccenes Time\u20142.1014, 2.18 clmss, trotling to wagon, amateur, two in three hents\u2014 Louise Jufiferson, br.m., by Jafferaon (Mr Billings) saveur esecseucop Peko, b,m.G *, TEvereux).\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Alberta ry, Mr, OHs, $1).%.Time\u20142,12, 2,121, 2.27 trot, purse $1,200 Darwin, g.g., by Commoner, Carrie McHemy) cons ass Jurash, bh.g.(Manson) 1 1921111 Boralmas Brother.b.h.(Marsh).CL Time\u2014-2.i08, 2.18%, 2.18.2.00 » 500 % 2 ace, purse $3 Wedgewaod, r.oh., by ed #, Wilkes, dam by Wedgwood (Geers) .; 121 R., srg (Rudg).221 2 Capt.Sphin , h.g.(McLaughlin).4 8 8 8 ime\u20142.08%, 2.08, 2.05%, 2.10%.2.07 trot, two in three heats, purse $2,000\u2014 The Monk, br.g., by Chimes\u2014Goldfinch (Geers Dolly Dillon, sos To.apse se.ym.(anders) tose à OT, 2.10%.of Commerce Coneo- , two in three hoats\u2014 by Hal Parker \u2018noon, at 2.90, Is as follows: H.M.Dav 8 1 ni dan Ban auf | i , Hoa .Meyers, M.8m .Ad.Brown, ¥.8.Jackson, I Dowie, À .the front at the seventeenth mile, and gra \" + ; +.: THE LINE-UP TO-MORROW.: + To-morrow\u2019s lacrosse matoh is the all-absorbing topic in sport- @ \u20ac ing circles.Fred.Chittick, of Ottawa, is to be refered, and so any- \u20ac + thing may happen.The teams are pretty well known .The Caps\u2019.@ \u20ac line-but is chosen.The Shamrocks are undecided whether to play \u20ac $ Nolan or Welle, so this is the way they will face the ball :\u2014 + + e Shamrocks.Position.- Capitals.+ ® Quinn .s+acsenc sue Gosh.PRE Hutton © @ Howard .Point .preveees Ceres Baldwin \u20ac & O'Reilly.RARE Cover Point .eue se see see 0006 Ralph \u20ac ¢ Kavanagh .si.Defence, .RE Robertson \u20ac \u20ac Finlayson .cuves .Pace sea sa ee ee mana see Stewart \u20ac @ Smith .1.000 0000000 ee \u201c Mesa ee ee eue eee cas .Binks \u20ac @ Currie .0000000000 eo Contre LLL sen ee ,.Starrs © @ Nolan or Wells .Home .Butterworth © @ Robinson.ee.Westwick \u20ac @ J.Brennan .\u2026.\u2026.00200000000 eee .Murphy \u20ac ® McKeown .Outside Home .aan eee a 0 Shea + @ P.Brennan .inside Home .Powers \u20ac - ; + + : ®.+000 ZA pnee, purse 81,00; two In three hents - Don Path, ma, hy Joe Patchen\u2014Zel- len, by Wiikeberr (MeHenry).\u2026.11 Hearchlght, beh (Bowps),v o.oo.2 8 Condor, bik.g.(McDonald)., 83 ç T, DAILY HERALD FRIDAY WOET & CA \u2026 ' \u2018 ete NDON CHAMPAGNE, White Seal and Brut Imperial.ALL FAVORITES ~~ FINSHED FIRST And in Every Race But One the Choices Were One, Two.Three.New York, July 17\u2014The horses ran true to form at Brighton Beach to-day, as six favorites, all heavily played, won.\"fu five out of the six rides the one, two and three choices ran oreg (wo, three.Lady Bterling, with 5) to ), in.the third race, was the only outsider to keep the choices from \u201csweeping the board.Hurst Parle, in the fifth race, with 117 DH.up, covered the «x furlongs mm 1.12.3.5 the fastest two'yearold in the East ot the veur.\u2018 First race, 5 furlongs; 3.year-olde\u2014 Hurstburne, 1 to 4; Woodlake, 12 to 1; Decoration, 15 to 1.Tune, 140 45.Second race, stéeplechasé, for 4 year-olds miles\u2014Inspector, Stephens, 1 to 4; Tel grade, 6 to 1; Aibutor, 8 to L° Time, 5.15 Third race, #year-olda, 1 1-16 milva \u2014 Hermis.7 to 10; Lady Sterling, 50 to 1; Par Excellence, 7 to 2.Tine, 1.48, ; Fourth race, Test Handjeap; 3-vearolds and up; six furlongs: Cameron, Il to 10; Old Fngland, 5 to 2; Himseltf° 9 to 1 \u2018Time.1.12 3-5.: - Fifth race.2 year-olds; 6 furlongs\u2014Hurat Park, 7 to 10: Airicander, 3 to 1; *Kiver Pirate, 5 to 1.Tune, 1.12 3-5, : Sixth race, 3 vear-olds and up; 118 miles-\u2014Leotudt, A te 5; Kaht, Past, 7 to 1.Time, 1.53.: selling; 8 to 5; For Erig Results.en Fort Frie, Ont.July 17, \u2014Weather clear, track fast.Resulte: First race, 7 1urlonge, for 3-vear olds and upwards; sclling \u201cThe Mirage, 6 to 1; Miss Chapman, 10 to).Ring Leader, 3 12 to 1.Time, 1.28 34.: Second race, § furlongs; for 2yer-olda relling-Bessie Simjwon, 6 to 1: Onyx, 8 to 8; Cursus, 20 to I.Time, 1.17.Third ace, 1 mile and 20 yards; for 3 year-olds and upwards; selling.Senator beveridge, 7 to 5; Filibuster, 15 to 1; Batfied, 3 to 1.Time, 143 34.Fourth rave, 7 furlongs, 3 year oidge and upwards\u2014Trivol, 2 to 1; Harry luke, 5 to 1; Meggs, 30 ta 1.Tinfe 1.2%, ; Fifth race, 6 1-2 furlongs, year-olds and upwards, welling -Axares, 4 to 1; Ran After, 5 to 1; RBinehello, 8 to 1.Time, 1.21 14.| To Sixth race, 1 mile and 1 sixteenth, tor &-ycar-olds.aind upwards; selling-Nprung, 6.to 1; Campus, 8 to 1; Lamp Globe, 8 to 1.Time, 1.49.Ottawa Races.Miawa, July 18 The racer at Lans downe Park Satmdny afternoon will give Ottnwang: a ehanee to see the hist thoroughbred horses owned In Counda race.The Jockeys who will be on hind to sport sk for the different.owners are O'Leary and Burns, of Prescott; Waid, Walkér and Castro, of Montreal; Martin, Ingen, Jackson, dy and Lawrence, of Otthwn.Mr.Joseph Bengram expects to be In the «lily on Snt- nrdny and wil gee his $10,000 etalllon, Col- chester.- try awd win the Ottawa purse of VA miles.There will \u2018be abont 25 horses here to compete for the different events, nnd some excitiog finlshes may be Jooked for.The weceretary has arranged for a starting gate auch ox Is une nt all the fending tracks, and Sam Cassldy, of Met: calfe Street, may net as starter, .ements, Tennis.» For Western Honors.Chicago, July 1R.\u2014Treparations for the annual tennis tournament, In singles and doubles for tre champlonahip af the west, to ho held under the nusplees of the Koen.wopd Country Club, beglining to-morrow afternoon, have been completed, More than 757 tennis players, experts from the east and west, are Hated for the aftalr, The prellminary vound ln singles will he contested to marrow\u2019 afternoon.The opening sound in the doubles will be begun on Monday afternoon, with the qualifying rounds to continue throughout the week.The winners of first place In doubles will bo the western chinmplons nud will be called upon to Roy the.winners of the cantern doubles at Nowporl, August 10, and the winners of that event will play at Newport for the chumplonship of the United States.nr Yachting © 4 Beawanhaka Cup Judge.The third judge for the Seawanhaka in- terrational reces for small yadhts \u2018has heen a upon, and as in the past, it will again be Mr.W.P.Stephens, of yaghting fume, and for years editor of Forest an Strenm, apd himself a designer of né mean ility, Bad Weather Spoiled Match, The Toronto-Montreal district-ericket match was called off yesterday on account of the rain.The Toronto team left in the evening for Ottawa to fil) thelr \u2018engagement there to-day.i yoo .Mr.and) Mrs.A, L.Eastmure, of To- tento, who have been in rbrooke, Were { meeting July 26, in Ottawa, when nlana Already it is known], NEW VARIETY OF and up.selling: full course.about 2 1.2] Dungman, Flynt, MeCue, of Tarontos Cud\u201d 1 \u2014 THIRTY ENTRIES FROM MONTREAL f\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Local Canoeists Will be Well Represented at C.C.A.Regatta.Montreal will send a big contingent to the C.C.\\A.regatta at Britannia, -Ottaws, on Auxsu-t- 9,\" Coronation Day.Not less than thirty SI eney to the Capital to ty their skill Against Canada\u2019s best pad- ers.Grand Trunk Club will send one war| civoes, three singles, three tandems and three fours, te - ; St.Lambert will send a war canoe, four sly les, three tandems and three fours.The Longueuil Club will be represented by two fours and two tandems.The Lachine Club is not now a member of the C.©.A.and so cannot enter, but there is a strong feeling in the club that they should join, and a meeting is to be celled.If they so decide they will enter singles, fours amd tandema.Co Messra Louis JJ.Kehoe and Harry Ro.senthal were in the city this morning an \u2018sceured the entries.Arranging C.C.A.Regatta.A menting was held in the Queen's Hotel last night by representatives'of the.Canadian Canoe Association, for the purpose of making afraneements for the annual regatta, to be held in Britannia Bay, Ottawa, August 9, Messrs, H.Rosenthal and .J.Keough, of Ottawa, were present, They give assurances that arrangemeséa had bern made for the accommodation of a large crowd, and that the people-af Ottawa were going to iake a success of the regatta.Tt avas decided to hold another will he perfected.the prizes will be warth winning.The Grand Trunk, St.Lamberts, and Pritannia- clubs were all represented at the meeting.\" eet GOLF BALL Has Twice Resiliency of Qutta Perch Ball and 25 Per Cent.More Than the Haskell.n The gppearance of a new golf ball upon | the mat within the last menth, alg with a propodition to Have it adopted as a standmd ball for all tournaments held under the fules of the United States Golf As.borlation, some more.or less marvellous drives with the new hall and a notice to ball that the new one is au infringement upon thelr patent, and that all persons offering the newcomer for aude will be prosecuted, Is creating conslderable ado among local golfers, : \u2018The new ball Is something of à wonder In ts way.It bins about twlee the resiliency of the old style gutta percha ball \"and about 25 per cent.more than the Jlnskell ball.It Is mage with a celludaid core, outside of which !s nu rubber easing, tenslon wound, the whole having the regulad gutta percha cover.\u2018Fhe Haskell ball has a rubber cove, tension wound, and te Incased \u201cin gutta percha.The patent Is où the tension wihid-\" tng.Lawsults have heen begun, and It the patent In held valld the new ball must be elther taken from the market, ov\u2019 If it has become sufficiently popular to, cause à demand for It which must be filled, the hold.\u2018vrs of the patent upon the tension winding schente will be compelled to exchange an [uterest in the patent upon the cellulold feature of the new ball, which 16 enlled the Kempsahall, , VARVING OPINIONS.Gplulons of local gaferes \u201cregarding tha value of the new hall vary.Some bold that it will eventually he \u201cso whdely used nas to Jhecome virhinlly the standard ball, for nt least all championship tournaments, while others elalm that Its disadvantages ontnuiuber Its ndvantages.The principal advantage of a reallient ball Is the possiblity of making extremely long drives, The disadvantage most feared is the handieap under which the player labors Wn getting back to:the cours In case of a wild shot, , ; The ndeantage of a long drive tn a close content, where one stroke may win a cham.plonship, Is manifest.Control of the ball\u2019 belug equal, the players eveu or nearly even and near the finish, one with sa resilient ball woiild almost lnevitably win the match, hat expert players can control theresiHent hall ns well as they can the gutta percha ball haa been demonstrated In-natlonal tour- uaments, - When.the Haskell ball firat made its appearance It wan used by one player in the practice précedingsa blg eastern tournament.\u2018 RESULT OP THR EXPERTMÉNT.The success of this player In this prelim.Inaty, work was ro great that the others realized they would he greatly handicapped In playing with the gutta percha balls, and when the tousnament \u201copened every man entered had one of the resilient variety.They had difficulty at first in controlling them, but this disappeared with practice.Experts think It only reasonable to sup: pose that with practice any difficulties ex: erlenced with.the still more.resilient cmpahail ball may be llkewtae overcome, But players of ordinary ability declare that ihe gutta percha balls.are best for all- round work.They cannot control the resi lient spheres, and while they may derive a temporary advantage from a\u2019 long drive, they lose It presently in a wild shot.~ Many of them\u2019 who have tried the Haskell balls have.gone back to the guttas.They als dnln to even consider the Kempshall ball owing to ite extreme resilience, NO DEMAND THUS FAR.For this reason Montrea) dealers in sport.in Montreal yesterday on way home.- local dealers by the makers of the Haskell | #3 Store Closes at 12.45 ps Club Shoes JULY CLEARINS SALE._MEN'S and LADIES\u2019 WHITE CANVAS SHOES at cost.MEN'S $3.50 BOX CALF GOODYEAR, reduced to.82.76 7 LADIES\u2019 BOOTS, reduced to.e>svecuson.81.50, $2.00, 83.00 We Have What You Want.Open Evenings.2244-ST.CATHERINE STREET-1334 | (OPPOSITE VICTORIA.) \u201cCaught w THAT IS W We have exclusive that sell to fashion and.taste.young men 2 SHAW\u2019S, the 2252 St.Cathe ththeHats\u2019 Jo US EVERY DAY.- - = styles.We nd all men who study | Hatter, rine Street, Cproria.buy the Hats \u2019 osite Grove JOHN MUR PHY & CO.! eee JULY CLEARING BARGAINS in all Departments.Print Costumes \u201c~~ $2.75, $2.85.$3.85, $4.00, $4.25.ages 4 to 14 years.discount.nL colorings.«7 ues $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.69 cents.Ladies\u2019 Muslin and Fancy - .Nicely made, perfect fiitirg.sizes 52, 34, 36, regu'ar values $2,67, Sale price.$1.95.\u201c Trimmed Lave.Tucks and Insertion of Lace.Sale price, $2.95.Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Dresses In Print, Gipgham, Linenette, Muslin, etv\u2026 To cleaù at special prives, less 20 per venu Boys\u2019 Washing Suits \u201cJust the thing for summer wear.\u201d To clear at half price.Men\u2019s Colored Shirts Soft Shirts, Stiff Shirts.Negligee Shirts, pretty patterns, nice To clear at less than maker's prices! Sale price for any in the assortment, » 9 } - Men's Four-In-hand Ties An immense assortment to select from ! Regular values 20c, 25¢, 85c each.Sale price, 10c, or 3 for 25c.{ Ladies\u2019 Muslin Costumes | | : regular values A , nively trimmed, \u2018 Regular val- 00000000000000000000000000000600000800006000000000000060000 \u2019 August.m.Saturdays, during July and Terms Cash.JOHN MURPHY & CO.2341 and 2343 St.Catherine St., Tel.Up 2740.© 00000000000060000000000000000 0008600000000 000 Cor.Metcalfe.eccome popular except with the experts of pain réputation, even if Its makers should successfully defend the patent right euits.At present the new hall 1s but little known and on this account there Is prac- tleally no demand at all for It.; A'atandard ball Is not necessary.hecause any player can use any style of ball he csires In any forint to the rules In aize and welght.He may use one style of ball continually and hetice not he handicapped by being prov tet y elud secretariex with a style of ba with which he 1s unfamiHar.\u201c Football The Strathcona Team.From the following names the team to represent the Strathconas in the semi-final for the Caledonian Cup will \u2018be chosen, All are requested to be at the grounds at 3 :p.m.sharp, corner of Fairmount and Hutchison.Streets, Montreal Annex :\u2014Goal, J.Butler: backs, J.Brown, 8S.Shoemaker; halfbacks, W.Messer, J.McClure, .E.Gillard, J.Duckworth, R.Coull, J.Duffy; forwards, W.McQuestion, T.Douglas, 1.Nettleship, E.Relph, G- Porter, A.Stuart.The Victoria Team.* The team to against Montreal on Saturday will be: \u2014Messrs.Lidgate, Mather (captain), Anderson, Walker, Rawland, oit, An- ing goods doubt that the uew ball will ever nand, Cox,\u2018 Cummings, Burn t, Clark, Reserve, Thackwelk .*._ Le \u2018 waned ied .we Te yy vacerste DE RAT represent Victoria tournament, provided it con- Ogdensburg, of over sixty already given It is feared a .Toronto, partment.~ weather until Mets already that night Je Las AAA a à gti : > sary to get them to leat MUST KEEP JL: Toronto Public \u2018School Board Dedides to Make the Popular: Educationist Head of Inspebtoral + Department.July.Public School\u2018 Board, by a.vote of 12 to f last night decided to hake Mr.J.Ls \u2018Hughes \u2018 héad.\u201c EXOURSION :POSTRONED., - | .St- Mary's Church Y.P.8.: moo \"GYPSIES FROM CANADA.\u2018Sixty Persons, Alleged to be Such, Are Giving Lots of Ogdensburg, N.Y.Trouble.Near N.Y., July 18.\u2014A band gypsies, who are alleged to have come from.Canada, are encamped ncar Watertown, and are caus- Ing much trouble by their Insolence and \u2018depredations.farmers are clamoring for thelr ree moval, and the The surrounding county officials have them notice to quit, but they Have shown no sign of moving.large force will be neces- UGHES.18.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The .of tive, inépectogial de sxoursion, announced fon.jast nigbG as been.postponed qn, account of; thé e Ys July sôth., wed wil be valid top pme pres A aia AA 1 momen | 23 SAS PRE RESTE ST ESS Bg > TA TRS ets GMT SES 5 2 AAJA er Se 1 rie TEN ET EN ra EI IS ong à rT oO J ere rp : pO 4 FE ae ° 4 à Li ; > » - \u2019 \u20ac * - et ; ba, ! + NL FE Brag To o ¢ i 4 \" + Hg ao EL TR re CLT, en RCO LTE a TY Fre 24 1 + +.; ; vo : , 3 cape au x à ; Ly .oo mE : | | DAILY HERALD.YEIDAY.TULY 18 1903 / 2 9 - * 4 \u2018 | - ° Tug «Street 4 Beminion.- I \u2014 DL | Smmeer\u201d Baninion Secutiré yp WILL MABE LATE pm me TS The Grop and CPR - 1 | Jorporatio UMireo- ; TT .200 Nova Scotia Steel at 10034.: : June 11th, 1902, : SESE Imontment Bande, | OST THON BT MBE Jens [amionmmn Sika, soc great business and has wonderful pros- Te yield from 8 1-2 to 4 1-2 ; ; RE .Montreal Bower at 100%.\u2018Por cent.preferred and 500 shares commen, non-oumulativee - ee A ra tone 1 dde aronierenr office.Someta nite mutiding NW Tore.this marsings with general au 3298: VI Soy SHED TC | 100 poms Eh if 3 DAVID ROBERTSON, Exc, Mehr, President \u201c| Goss.OF (BULLSWERE AT {MANITORA CROP CLOSING OUSFAHONS The Momiradt Siicate Brick Coma EE (EEE RE Na CUGFATIONS &'Montredl Silicate Brick Compaity 2 Nova Scolta Steel ht\" , Indi rated by LL TED : | 50 Nova Scotla fteel A porated by Letters Patent under Deminien Companies Act, \u201cI jg a great bellever In Canadian Pacl- In 1808 shares of pas value of $100 each,.divided inte 600 shares T' \u201cAN over the wheat crop looks splendid, per cent.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Canad \u2018week, the Red River Valley has had a N , an 9 minion St d ® : ; _ Tain continues.\u201d s.G.NORSWORTHY.- -Marager hoo ihroughout the llut and sales up to chance to catch up to the rest of.the coun- Bouin lon Seach Da at due GEORaE 4.SHEPPARD, Esq, Manufacturer, Vige-President and Man- AN | ~~ ; ESE \u2014 I unting to over 600,000 shares, ti where the soll is lighter, On the whole 23 Détroit Raliway at 90.* aging Director, tw lesue.the spring of 1901.They underestimated | och Canadian Pacific was about the C9, CFDs stem fo be lu a most tavorabla 8e Detroit Raliway at 80.HON.J.N.KIRC y Local brokers assert that even now a Bow |g force 0\u20ac the rislug 1ldé, and It may be Ch one of the 1allrond stocks down there fn'the matter of gowth buf ery heavy, 75 Dotrolt Railway at 60.Ÿ ALFRED soves HOFFER, Senator, Brandon, Man, Director.\u2018 sesue of Nova Scotia Steel stock or bonés | FTE OF tle BRE tide, and tu ay be {hat one to Darticipate to any extent I aud giving magi.but very he Vil 13 Detrott Railway at 60.; NES JOYCE, Esq, Confectioner, Director.IT sold around 25 There has been onty a quiet business in 25 Richelieu at 107.MoLEAN, Esq, Contractor, Director.18 not out of the way.The directors 81d pot |.that this is \u2018the first time when the va Su the closing price Lere at Manitoba wheat, but.h large interests have not \u2018been united more: s 4 EE towards the close of this week.25 Richelleu at 107.take the matter up st their recent Wibeting, | CHARLES w, TRENHOLME; Esg., Manufacturer, Directory JN dut & new issue, it is said, will be the Dext |, 3 - Pilot Moundo It 1,000 Ogilvie at 113%.i matter wndor comigeration, as It io sid that aan tho0 a¥ present in a bull campaign.| The local market generally showed the report the crops pe fn excellent cond 00 Canadian Pacific a fo MOLSONS BANK, Bankers - the cpmpany neefis more money to carry out | By al.ppposite temper to New York.*hére were tlon, also the prospects for.a bumper bar-| 100 Canadian Pacific at 1 HAL , \u2019 \u2018 the docs estensive plan of operations under & $ 8 | rther decilnes in Stoel, Ilichelleu aud vest are better thau ever before, 25 Canadian Pacific at 1 \u201c L, CROSS, BROWN & SHARP, Salicitors.te Mare extensive plan of operations \"| U.8.Steel's.Billions.° ) EWo OF tbe Mmactiee Denis anions In vance tater Vian nae.roo ae an Some Vand > Toledo Mallway at si, A.W.STEVENSON, Chartered Accountant, Auditor.# .- bd » - ' A ear, aie 0 .| $s 8 8 .As a matter of record we have extracted it Doiinlon Coal, which, however, con- pearing the shot ade.To fact: soe par- 2 Hanfex Rañwaz at 110, | CHARLES w.TREN HOLM E, Secretary-Treasurer (pro tern.) + the following table from the affidavit of nued extremely dull, ley 18 already out In head.50 Halifax Railway at 110, C.P.R.Decrease ! fidavit A resident of Glensourls says that in that 25 Halifax Railway at 111.A President Schwab, ag fHed by the U.S.RI : & $ ; The \u2018\u2018Sitrest\u201d was surprised yesterday - to ; ; ab, og y the U.8.chellcu worked off to 107, but Just \u2018as district grasshoppers ate s al learn of a decrease in Canadian Pacific earn- Steel Co, In answer\u2019 to the suit In \u2018New soon ue the present liquidntion spends Jis ready ate making havoc pi oy Jd An and paving bricks from sand and lime, to be known as * Silicate\u201d brick, pipe Jersey.He states that the property may |giock the a eet Is disposed to pick the qe, Fvery \u20ac rt ls being put fort oy + NEW YORK sTOCKS.L tro ents Top Coors of Otto Hugo Anderson, C.E, of Stockholm, Sweden, Su.e co satire cod , .Ty.e farmers to 8 elr work.In the te wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, m nada gran \u20ac es Peepte bave besn so used to seeing gains nservatively valged -as per table nu-{ Sald A broker: \u2018Richelieu may go lower vicinity of Douglus grasshoppers are sald 2 Thache & Cou: | June, 1902, to deal in and sell vend and ne Mima wins, and barges, The Company is.formed for the purpose of manufacturing building\u2019 7 nexed, and adds that the plant could not on this movement, but I am not sure that to be plentiful.- etc, of $199,000 or over every week that à decrèase be.duplicated fon the sons Dont COMA NO {two buy ght now.It wok bo Te oo A cnfiroL The recent warm we.: Fair July 18, butiaror transportation of materials, This process of manufacturing 1s quite a surprise to éveryons.pron ang ea for ed: [as 1£ 8 little bull work In the stock would ther has rushed tie mops où summer fai.DRSORIPTION on Ot op Ol Norwes or paving brick, now extensively adopted in Germany, Sweden, The figures for the week ending July 14t à ore proper- get It back to 112 and perbaps bigher Ju low, and they have made up for thelr pre- , throu 7 and the United States, will revolutionize the brick industries were: .1 Poe nine Are TEE $700,000,000 Yery short order.vious slow growth.Crops on stubble sare Amalga'ated Conper.ge 65 My 83%.to b ghout thé world.The simplicity of the process enables the product 1902 8625,000 chimery saul: fixtures, ma- : $s 8.still backward and the farmers fire anxious Am, Tocom'vd com.:.% me 34h 5 e manufactured at a minimum of cost, assuring to the shareholders teetsiesensnttesensvasnre sarvansancons \"100 Taaery, equipment, tools and 200,000,000 uvche renction pul Steel was, not an Sunnats to see all July and August warm.The gen- do 8 de ore 133% D id iso of the Company handsome profits on their investment.vsuvoreuvaoncinocenne sente dac4c00e0t ce 5.000 | a\u2026notecs sacs cuu00 , » view of e fac a , ral aful., Co.4 e firm 3 ] - >> |Ceal and' coke flelds (87,380 ! week now it has had au almost uninter- ¢ Ratha Je hopeful.wheat in many , 80 \"Ro.s weet lL.+, of CHARLES SHEPPARD & SONS (George J.and Ed Decrease arassnsenenarroscenaspassssorcee.VIO] moremw) .,.c.$ + 8 ' Grand Trunk earnings, while not showing s\u2026sssesucc0.100,000,000 runted advance.Openiug at 58%, it went places in thi de - ASmoitg & Ret.Oo.66% Transportation Properties.In- to 58 and then to 879 juat before the close.gh \u2018and aie ent neatly our qo Ansconfia Mining Go 100 s ; 100 minfon, are placing \u2018their interests and good will into the Company, &s cluding railroads (1,467 miles) Nova Scotln Steel wus again weaker for favorable weather will mean cutting to com- Alch., Top.& Sk vr.884 10h 101% 1 \u2019 108 Wi \u201ci mund), for over 42 years the leading brick Manufacturers In the Do- : well as assuming its futu management.terminals, dE Taine.(112).the repsons assigned to the decline yester- mence abont August 20, about ten days t 101 do.\u2019 da pre The Direct i : anything remarkable, maintain a steady pace anis, dock pe (112).{ho Leumi ussigued to the decline Si ne Baliimoreand Oia, 1085 i ; rectors are offering 200 shares of preferred stock at par, sub< - end moderately sized gains have been the 4 Toromotives), ete.\u2026\u2026.80.000.000 ; 3 | LE een Mau\u2014Crapa are a little back: p99 do pret oo ne wn boner\u201d of every four thares receiving one share of common at par as & vale each week.- laot furnaces .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.48,000,000 The members of the Exchange decided to ward owing to.40 much cool weather.There Brooktyn RapidT « ri ri 15% \u2019 100 sh i i Grand Trunk Rallway System earnings from Limentons properties (III 2.000.000 omit the session to-morrom.PE a er (hh, (he prairie mow.Canadian Pacifio -.135 138\u2019 16K 136M 200 shares ied maining fn the treasury.X © A ne Prope ces care +000, - [as fie early spring, and this naturally leaves pee .E shares subscribed for.to fo to 14th July: .: Cash and cash asacts as of.Montreal Street Rallway earnings vester- the ronds In bad shape for hauling wheat, Gos Seuchorn.jo a Bais Bol For further particulars and prospect ly t So 2 eeirreevenrrctinsctessrnsnnrnisserseas 9870407 une 1, 1902.,.v.148,991,000 day were 85,008.71, an fncrefñige_ compared of which commodity there 1x quite A 1arge Ohio Buel.Be GRIROP vo core size ssze : .prospectus apply to .Wor LLIN ee otal.Ti doo 21.006 (ibe same duy lang year of 05.20.quantity In the farmeis\u2019 granaries yet.apo LN Weatorn 4.232% 1 SA 0 F.C.HIRSCH, Broker, \u2014_\u2014 ecrans ec nes \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1,400,201, .3, reoli, Assa.-During the spell of \u2018ar x0, | 190% Ise 190 101 | , rest, Increase .\u2026u\u2026.\u2026\u2026epecacrscoreereceenss $6368 Judge Gary, In his affidavit, adds that L.J.Forget & Uo.'s London cable quoted wenther'-we have hind the Toy advanced Chia Mil es tet 1824 AK 183 : .54 St.Francois Xavier St s.0 85 the Cdrnegle properties, which are valued Grand Trunk first, at 107, second at 91%, rapidly nnd throughout the entire district Colorado Seuthern,.32 3 us 4 Dotroit's Take-| A on the books of the U.8.Steei Corporation third at 39%, Canadlan Pacific at 188%, and | therprospecta of a good heavy crop are de- do do Ipref.76 7 : : : etroit\u2019s Take- In., eidediy promising: neolidatedGas, N.¥ ze 222% .2% \u2014 = ® ron : : \u2019 ! at $35,600,000, are In reality worth nearer Anaconda at £5%, The Detroit United Railway Company's {$250.000,000.earnings on Saturday, July 12th, were.§i1,- $ 843 $ jo Fnel 97 Mr.C.D.Monk'a.New York messages July wheat opened to-dny at 75%, wont Cleveland OO,ÆHt, L.-.1083 1073 108 2 sald: Americans steady in Loudon about to TH nd at 12,50 was quo .Dela.Luck & Weat.-.Lo ciao Co ) ¢ | La a a f was quoted at 76%, D 074.92, being an increase of 3855.77 over the i .arity, Vanderblits deny rumor of westeri September at 12.30 stood.nt 721 to 729% aud Delnwars & Hudson.176% 117 178% 179% game day of last year, equivalent to 8 per uying In N.Y.C.for coutrol: Three per Septeinber at 728 to 7214 Denver &Rio @, prof.9174 9 81% MIX .* h cent, basis expected for Norfolk & West- uly corn wae quoted at 68 and afters Duluth, 3.Sh.& Alt, «voc wee woo, 174 cent.The total\"eërninga from July ist to 12t ern this fall.Miners\u2019 convention decides wards at 88.September at 12.30 stood at 80 do vref._.-.30% 34 9 tnclusive, amount to $123,963.71, being an : alnst soft coal strike, Crop reports con- 61% to 61% and December ni 47.Great Northern ptd.100 190 180K 10 .y increase of $12,081.53 over the same period of ue satisFactorr.Eight voads or second : Sonera) Bastyr, .re RO US te o .: .ï weel lily, aver pt incre 0.er ; ergey Central.ee \u201cae Mast year, equivalent to 11 per cent.: cent.\u201cHowler erowd bullish on Colorado CHEESE HELD \u2018ITS OWN QUITE Towa Cen.com.-.ER {ge oy 0% ; ; Re $ 8% 8 : Southem.London bullish on\u2019 U.S.S, In- : .WELL.| Kansas & Texan com, 28 845% x a 0 | Montreal Clearings.elders bearish en copper trade outlook.During July so far there h \\ Kanens & Texas vf.18 = hii, .88 ; 9 .Gates crowd clalin control of C.F.I Ore.sound res hout 130.000 b ave heen in| Louluvilo& pr 199 Bx 186 195% .i.The Montreal Clearing House statement gon Short Line Issuing 31 milllon bondé, dtaposed of bs tartorymen In cmnons Moone a s8 ne 1136 HS US NS .Maturing 1905 to 1912, : was as follows: ; FAN bts to U.P, stockholders, ps have reñllzed on the average De her \u2018Meteo iin Trac.14854 148% 150 18% | Interest payable February 1st and August 1st in Clearings.Balances.\u201cNothing new in fruits to-day.\u2019* was the ry enti) gran July, IR gao.pound, or $864,000.Lust year in the enme NY.n.& Hudson.139% 10 162% 1824 .Baltimore and New York.i ; reply a fruit dealer gave The Herald In r®- 748; from Jnly 1.increase, $79,100.Toledo, perlod, some 75,000.boxes wyte sold at Hc, Erie ltallroad font hdd To 704 70% Authorized, $11,000,000.Issued, $6,566,439.Total for week ending \u201cJuly 17, 1902.,-$19.988,954 $3,119,109 sponse to an inquiry as to trade.The promise OR 3 | or $450.000, Lu .! responding week, 1901°.19.722.148 3,886,227 of bright weather ied to foretell a brisker 8e Loue Ses ester, Fon weok July, du _ Brockville, July 16.-In round .numbers | Jo, do.I pat 5 34 +4 Su Certificates are for $1,000 each in coupon form, and are redeemable at 105 rresponding week, 1900.14,629,051 2,070,236 business, as picnic parties wilitbe able to get 1873.05.With the favorable crop news con- 5000 boxes, \u2018of which 015 were white and N.; Ontario West.8 Et na and interest on any coupon date on sixty days\u2019 notice.?Corresponding week, 1899.15,656,670 2,255,4%¢ out.To-day is busy among wholesalers, a8 tinued.further strength and advances In the remainder colorud, were offered on the-| Norto est co ; ; \u2019 Brockville cheese bunrd to-day, n decrease Northern Seo.$s $ 8 the small dealer Jays in bis Sunday stock the raiirond list may de loaked for.Coal- Pacific Mail ; LS to-day.Prices have not changed, but the Can- 1x Steels and local tractious will Ukewlse #8 compared with last week, There is a Heal UE Said a local broker: \u2018We bave had n nice ndian \u2018goods are slowly but surely elbowing advance.Erratle movements may be ex.Blight fullin Peua.BR ii sw 5 MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY, BALTIMORE, Trustee.F off In the make, bnt not to | Preased Steel, Com., 74 47% 4716 474 do da ef i ttle spurt in the market this week, but their U.S.competitors out of business.Here porto * pe ç fe any material extent.The Intermittent cool v ; : ; somehow I am inciiued to think that it ls are the rine Ors, .ne Rave pognaiton Yoon aa weather, with ocensionn] tains, finds: the Pe ples Gan.Do! 10284 1055 8 Le Th2 above Certificates are a part of $6,000,000 issued against 883,000 acres not going to last out the summer.Cherries, basket ., $1.00 to $1.25 Rlon and will fall In line any mohent, U.P pastures of this seetlon In remarkably fine Pptls &itendine 66%.67% es, 67% of land and about 6.000,000,000 feet of commercigl timber.$1,800,000 of this .\u2014 to .05 ; | a starting on its upward course: it looks Condition for the widdle of July, and the do do ina |) 58% 87 8% jusue have been disposed of at private sale or withdrawn for investment, o ; .Red Currants, box - \u201cex : fAvOn August is ahead of us yet and a lot of hot 150 ta 2.00 good now.Southern Ratiway preliminary milk supply compares favorably with the do do Plums, Californian, weather, and.there la nothing that hits\" the Pineapples, crat.: 8°25 to 8.50 figures for fiscal vear show gress increase best days of June.The reduction In the puliman day resigned the Lord Lieutenancy ot >\" | Bu \u2018 | Sarefield, shoemaker, died on Wednesday ' tment was against the ordering of the \u201c4.That all officers of.the na- Sw, and ond Tansdowny.thie Foreign Ireland.~ Beach.This would certainly mean a p4 ® after a week's 11 ness from paralysis.or strike.The men from the anthracite tional district drawing a salary ing that_a new scheme for eduction, com \u2019 : tes .change in the fiscal policy.* OBITUARY $ bad been a resident of the city for many regions finally made a.request that of $60 a month or over contri- tainitig awed changes, was i ro Right Hon.George Henry Cadogan, e i : + \u2018 : \u2018 ) ainirig purs changes, vas in proces en + years.He waa one of the veterans of they be\u2019 allawed to hdld a\u2019 caucus to bute 25 per cent.of\u2019 their salar- of being drawn uj.This statement satis.eldest son of the fourth Earl, was born LISTENE Eni + * .determine upon an expression of opin- jes.; bed Lord Mouxksweil, and les supporters, [at Durham in 1540.He succeeded \u2018to : | D TO SERMONS SIO 00000000 1866.es A lon as to what they thought the con- \u201c5.That an appeal be made and the mot\u2018on Was withdriwn.«the title on the death of his father in ( ) , PEG.Man., July 18.\u2014William 7 \u2019 TTL ; \u2018 vention should do, and asked an ad- to all trade unions, and gener- > = PT 1873, having beeen for a few months BY CHURCH TELEPHONE MENT ae 69 years, and the west- VACANCY cm SAONE GUARD : journment of the convention for this | ally, to aid the cause of miners.GALT MAN STABBED.previously M.P, for Bath.He was ap \u20ac es F i purpose.Their request was granted and the adjournment tuken.The men who were in favor of a strike were in a decided .minority in the convention.Three speeches.were made by members of the anthracite district asking that the soft cdéal men walk out, and twice .as many were made hy the an- \u201c6.That*an address to the American people be issued appealing to the American people to bring such pressure to bear as will compel the operators to submit to arbitration.\u201d PIPPI EE PIII Itt ttt ettttttsstssisnsrs SENTIMENTS ARE POPULAR.+ PEPE EPIL PPR 0000000000000 000000000 He and His Companion Engage in a Fight on Their Way Home | from a Circus.à Galt, Ont.July 1% \u2014(Speclal)\u2014Frank\"; Cromwell, noyemng mans of this efty, was &tabbed In the side with a knife by a.man! named Sallabury.ative party fn April, 1580.olnted.parliamentary Under Secretary or War in May, 1875, and Under.Secretary of State for \u2018the Colanies in March, 1878, in succession to Mr, J.Lowther, who had been advanced to :the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland.He went out of office: with the Canserv- In Lord Washington, Ind., July 18.- -(Special.-\u2014 One ot the wort alluring and rancitut ideas of the grea dreamer, Bellamy, has.become à parti reabity>here.Every chureh in the ty had a telephonie connection List Sundin, so that church-goers throughout the city, county, and in southern Indiana, could remain ca their homes.and listen to the services, instead of ern representative of a Toronto silverware firm, is dead.WINNIPEG, Man, July.18.\u2014Andrew.Smith, aged 20, years, died yesterday at the St.Boniface Hospital.OTTAWA, July ties, is dead.18.\u2014Henry \u2018Jones, ell known in Capital fraternal socle- Ottawa, July 18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is-stated that Gilmore Brown, CÆ., will not act as a commissioner on the cattle guard question, and the Minister of Railwayg will have to maké ahother appointment, : et of Hespeler, on Wodnes- going D 2 \u2014H h ., , ay 0 < ST gE through the hea church.GUELPH, Ont, July .18.\u2014Hug .thracite men urging the soft voul men | The speech was greeted \u201cwith great | VF night.I.Salisbuty s secund administration, 1586, evil oat fo oauen, the city and Cockburn, of Puslinch, is dead, aged - to continue at work.appliuse from both anthracite and bi [end Is considered to: be seflous, ; he vas appointed.Lord Privy Seal, county.besides Uiôre in eurr mnding coun- |67 years.The deceased was one of the To Recognize Purity.MITCHELL'S ADVICE.Luminous miners.: sud Cromwell's assaliant has Leen placed without a scat in the cabinet, but he ye.took advaniage oi the novel sustem.{organizers of the Puslinch Farmers\u2019 Adulteration bas grown to such 3 ».a _ ; _ onder arrest, - .joined the cabinet In 1887, He was } - ! > i ter J ; Co President Ryan, of the Illinois Min - - and thé ministry had probably, the largest Institute, and a, member and promoter.| fine art, that it is almost imposai- + \u2018 President Mitchell said in ers.at once offered a motion, which The two men were on thelr way home | appointed Lord Licutenunt of Ireland aujdienres in years, although the csurebs of the Puslineh Mutual Insurance Co.| ble for \u2018a woman now-a-days to de~ + part: \u201cIn determining the graye was promptly seconded; thnt the re- from Guelph, where they attended a efreus, y 1h 1895 : had about the.usual number of auiend- of which, he was secretary-treasurêr.tect the false from the true; but 4 question which \u201cconfronts you\u2014 commendations be adopted.The ques- | when they bgeane involved In a fight, | CL \u2014 \u2014 ants.; .PETERBORO Ont., July 18.\u2014Myrtal hemical analysis will always detect 4 namely, the advisability of in- tion was being put when a delegation ee * MAY GO TO GOVERNMENT.Mol Hendren, of Lakefeld, is dead.adulteration y Prof.W.Hod ¢ augurating a national suspen- rose to ask for information, \u2018and then DON'T PAY.Ca ni ) McKINLEY POSTAL CARDS.\" PETERBORQ, Ont., July 18\u2014Alfred Ellis \u2018Official Analyst to the Domin- & sion of coal mining in defence hrose a debate, which continued until | \u2014\u2014 { Henry's Smugaled Diamonds, to Value ; Le Buste : T, Hopkins, an \"employe of the Amerl- jon Gover t ete be : of our struggling- fellow-work- the convention : 150 ad til t Opulent Stock Purchasers Are Warned | of $4,000, Likely to be Con- Washington is Putting Out a New ls- |\".*0PS | Co.à ed dead Wednes- on vernment, r a number of men in the anthracite field ot he n adjourned | en fo Beware, .a figcated., sue as Memorial to Martyred can Cereal Co., dropp i he | analyses, reports that \u201c Sunlight 1th ; o'clock to-morrow morning.- : \" Ca a | Cad \"President day evening.Heart disease was the! Soap is a pure and well-made soap.\u201d Pennsylvania, it is Imperative A Wilkesbarre despatch says that Foronto, © July 17.Specialy Aeeording Ottawa, July 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014It 1s Lo I cause.\u2018 T, Sunlight Soap\u2014Octa Bar\u2014 that you should weigh with the men who are deeply interested.state | © * décision given by John Winchedter, likely \u201cthat the #4,000 worth of dia- Washington, D.C.Judy 18.(Special) \u2014 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.July 18.\u2014 TT wah and wil 8 tha greatest possible care the mo- that the Mine Workers T°nion cannot Masterdn Chumbers, shareholders who pay ' mopds snuggled by Lewis Henry.for new este of postal cards ty be kuown br William 'R.Hartley past exalted next wash day, an you see t mentous problem with which \u2018 the full aimonust of thelr stock subseriptions : whteh he was convicted in Montreal, as the MeKinles cards\u201d will som be put n ; \u20ac od Prof.Ellis is right.o one should you have .to deal ; neither pas- and inspiration to that great army of men, women and \u2018children in the anthracite fields who are watching and praying in ex- umane, American conditions of employment.Personally, I wish to impress on you a realization of the fact that the success will 2202400000000 trie afford a national strike, which would the report of Secretary Wilson, of the union, at the last national convention, show that the financial standing of the Drawn from general fund for relief purposes .163,040.21 Relief funds pald to strikers.202,926.07 Balance on hand December the liquidation of the Impetial © Woollen Mills Company of Streetsville, er DIED IN THE BUGGY.Suddenly.Port Hope.July 18.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Joseph William MacNaughton, of Peterboro, died in a buggy Wednesday, while on his way home after being treated by Christian will be consldered by the department In disposing of the case.Judge Cho- quette Will sentence the prisoner as | The President of the Montreal Board of Trade to Entertain Canadian Visitors in Enzland.out hy the Po-t Office Department.Phey Thé new eardsare 3 1-4 inches, wide and 512 inches long.Nearlv the entive unper half of the card on the obverse side 19 heft for the vastmark.In \"the upmer right dates ate those of the birth and death of McKinley.» ; mr MR.MUNRO WILL RETIRE.ruler of \u2018Philadelphia Lodge, No.2, B.cations ensued.ycars of age.ELORA,, Ont, July 18,\u2014Mrs.Bauers, German war of 1870-71.\"GUELPH, Ont.July 18.\u2014Adam Ger- known rie, aged 80 «years, and well here, is dead.- Dr.Hartley was 60 know better than he.make all its members Idle, and so |\" \"H* Ahme, tn order to save trouhlp, and | will be confiscated by thé Customs De- will Bear à fine likeness ot the late Presi .0.Elks, and business manager ot 210, sion nor prejudice should influ- cripple other laboring men that ald wha do not walt until enlls.ate made; may | partment.Henry pledged them to 8 (dent and are intended to have suflicient the New York Clipper, is dead.The .; ence your decision, which what- from them would be impossible, be called upon to pay the sum a second Montréal man who apparently went dictmetive features Lo -vrve somewhat in| gecensed was a sufferer at the time .ever it may be, shall carry hope The following.figures, compiled from | nc.Thé .case Larises ln connection\u2019 with into the deal in good faith.His claim the nature of a memorial, \u2018 * with nervous prostration, \u2018but compli- H Orses ! © For Sale\u2014 High Stepping Cobs, union is very low :\u2014 soon as Infarmed of the Government's jy corner ix ain excellent likeness of the Cf Salem, Îs dend, aged 79 years.-She pectation that-this assembly will Paid-u tac \u2018 is ARE ONCE Kenes< of the Si , , \" A ; | aid-up membership for De- \u20ac action.late President MeKinley.\\hove the por-[ was born in the province of Alsace, \u201cCarriage and Saddle Horses devise Some aneasure which
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