The Montreal herald, 19 juillet 1902, samedi 19 juillet 1902
[" | \\ NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL To-day, 6.30 p.m., Tunisian, THE MONTREAL HERA TO-MORROW\u2019'S WEATHER.\u201cPair and warm ; thunderstorms\u2019 in some places.Qo Sunrose to-day at 4.30, sets 742.I | a i) ; TT .- \u2014 98TH YEAL XO.169 .MONTREAT,; SATURDAY JULY Iv [902 PRICE ONE OENT == re - \u2014 \u2014 HOW NORTHWEST WOULD THRIVE WITH A PREFERENTIAL TARIFF ON GRAIN - # > - SN HA + ç a RS r.' Grain Exporters Mof- Hopeful Since the Cabinet Changes.CANADA CAN PRODUCE 10 TIMES PRESENT CROP Great Britain, it is Claimed.Does Not Realize Possibilities.The possibility of Great Britain throwing off the grain tax in favor of the colonies on the grounds that now the supposedly strongest opponent of preferential tariff, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, is no Jonger In the Government, and the Chamberlain power has become supreme, has been widely can- Vassed since the announcement of the Cabinet changes in England.A despatch was recently published tating that Mr.Chumberlain had sig- pitted to the Colonial Premiers his wil- Jingness to drop the tax on grain and wine in favor of the colonies for certain tariff concessions Upon their part, phd there are many in Montreal who pow regard this as not only possible, Tut probable, The effe t of the removal of the tof on grain would be tremendous, said several of the gram men this morning, \u201cIt would mean the opening up and getiling of the North-West on scale piever dre umed of.\u201d said Mr.Jas.Car- suthers, the grain exporter.\"At pre- gent Great Britain imposes a duty of three nix on the bushel of Wheat, If this were knocked off in favor of the anlonies, 11 we hid a discriminating tariff of three cents per bushel, it mould Mean that we would largely supplant the United States in the English wheat markets, Three cents on u Pushel is a biz tem.\u201cWe can even now put our wheat into the British nu 2 cheaply as the Amerscnn product, and this additional advantage would affect the growth of our irade in leaps and Pounds, \u201cThe total wheat crop of Canada for Bo year is between 50,600,060 and 60,000,- Our bushels, The States raise between 6P6,650,000 and 600.001,000 bushels, and export perhaps 150,000,000 of that to Britain.You can eagily see how im- ueasurably they surpass us in this re- Erect, and what a tremendous market there wonld hy open to us to supply, were the tariff removed for Canada.\u201cThe trouble is that the English peo- pie don't realize the poshibilities of our western territories, amd they are convince] that Canada could not produce ¥ufficient wheat to supply their demands, If they realized what a de- Velogirent and what results wauld fol- fow 4 preferential grain tariff, we would get it, for on breadsiuffs at least T tlunk they shouifl give it to us.\u201cCanada can poo duce just ten times the arcenmupt of wheat she grows to-day « itst of soano on bushels, 00000 toe bus heels, We have the land for it in the West, and it needs only un entourage nent sich as the removal of fne thrs- ent PIX to anake it the zran- rx of the FEnpure, The United States bave ptactcally reached their himit an wheat peo lair and cannot look to an oan cease of any extent, We have Untold possilalities, and, further, we Foon win ae goed on quality, if not FUT to the Xinetioon produe tu TA pre tore tal tant an grain would brins +115 1 \u201closdding into the West 10 thou-aret=, arf sou would serv à cour tra that 15 sparsely setth-d and as yet undeveloped converted into the richest and greatest wheat area sn the world.Tt would tien à corresponding pros- 1 ority through overy branch of Industry in the Pem:nmon.Cf course we don\u2019t know what concessions the British Giovernment won'd demand in return, but whatever thev vere they would be more than offset by a mere fraction of the profit that n Et prefers pee would bring to this boratrn\u201d PRESTON T0 BRING NGLISH EDITORS Ottawa, J'y 19 (Special) - Mr.W.T.R, Preston, who has charge of Canadian Immigration matters in the old country, is to arrive in Canada about the middle of Angust.He wll be ac- mpanied by the +ditorg of trn or tvelve af the leading ald country newspapers, prov.neial as well us metropoll- tan.The editors will visit all important places in the Ir:minion, the trip be- fing extended right through to British Columbia.It ig expected that the re- eulting dissemination of accurate in- foimatinn about Canada will prove a valuable aid to Immigration.A - \u201c = vv Tr.\u201c Pa _ POPE DISPLEASED WITH COMMISSION London, July 19.\u2014In a despatch from the of Chronicle is Rome correspondent says the intensely the which the cardinals has conducted with Judge Taft in matter of the friars in the Phlip- nuthoritu- the Daily Porn displeased at way in commission a\u201d the the pines, \u201cI negotiations from the besides annullinag the procedure of the summarily dissolved it.expressing his vlew that the American demands are reasonable and signifying ns readiness to treat with Judge Taft per-onally learn an tive \u2018that, of the Page source,\u201d pays rorrespondent, commission cardinals, has AN OFFICIAL NOTE, Rome, July 19,\u2014The Obsérvatore Romano (organ of the Vatican) pub- ! Ushed an official note as follows \u2014 The Imtiative of the Government of the Umited States, with the object of arriving at an understanding with the Holy See about religious ques- lions in the Philippines, tn which it ehowed frankness und fine political tact, has reached a happy ending after regotiations conducted on both sides mo: spirit of conciliation and friendly deference.The general lines of a common accord have been drawn up to the mutual satisfaction of the par- tles concerned and In conformity with the proposals made to the Holy See in t& memorandum.These general lines will serve as a basis for further negotiations as regards details, to he conducted and brought to a conclusion at Manila between the Apostolie Delegate and the Governor of the Philippines.\" FIREMEN'S CONTEST.At the MA A A grounds, on \\Misnat 2nd, a hose and reel contest will lake phice.open to city firemen.A'd, Robert.sou hae offered the trophy\u2014a «iver cup.SEWER-CLEANING MACHINE.A sewer cleaning machine vesterdav in the presence of heres, City Surveyor Barlow, and the members of the Road Committee In cer- tam low lying districts the amall sewera have to be flushed every eummer.\u2018The new machine would «ave much time and was tested A.Val labor.QUEBEC WHARVES AGAIN BUSY THIS MORNING Queber, Juty 19.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The la- tbor diffleulty between the Teyland ine and the ship laborers was settled this afternoon, after several meetings held at the instance of Mr.William Poser, MI for Quebec West.The arrangement is that Messrs.Griffin and Byrnes will accept the Montreal contract rate for loading and pay Que- tec wages to the laborers, 37%c per hour, provided that the freight shed labor {8 not to be charged to the ship.The stevedores : ee to take the cargo from the wharf and put it into the ship.They have figured the matter down pretty closely, and they feel cone vinced that they can pay Quebec wages and sill be money ahead.S80 far as the ship laborers are oon- cerned the matter was easily settled, but there was another factor in the care, the shed laborers.When the ship laborers struck fifteen days ago, the shed laborers.then unorganized, struck in sympathy.They were then getting 20 cent\u2019 an hour for day, overtime, and Sunday work alike.In the meantime they have organized as tha Quebe( lLongshoremen, and made a scale of prices, 256 an hour for day work, time and a quarter for night work, and time and three-quarters for Sunday.The Leylands did not wish to recognize this new union and pay the increased wages, but the ship laborers expressed thempelves RO StTONE- ly in favor of the longsHoremen that it was seen that the scale would Have to be met.Several conferences were held between the Leylands, the Great Northern and the Harbor Commissioners, and it was finally decided that the latter body would assist the Great Northern by contributing a Certain amount of the shed labor charges.The men go to work again thts morning.V/einT DOES HE SEE INIT ?MONTREAL'S POLICE AUTHORITIES ARE HAVING ANOTHER PEEK OLD, OLD LOTTERY KALEIDOSCOPE.THROUGH THE J a OF BIRTHS Tr.Louis Laberge 1s once more agi- tanng for the enactment of a by-law to provide for the proper and systematic registration of all births that take place within the city limits, At present the registration is purely eeclescastionl.In the of the Roman Catholics this 1s most complete, ds all infants are baptised when only w few hours oll.But with many of; the Protestants this as different, as not a few of thee notably the Bap- bats.refrain f'om baptise: unttil wuil on in life.The doctor js, therefore, convineel | that the ony way in whirh statisTes can be provided which will show the natural increase of the dty 18 by means .of nn compulsory registration law.Now, he save, the statement of the death rate is unfavorable, owing to the faut that al! deaths are recorded while Cause a great many of the births escape Pe- BisirAHION.Lr.Laberge holds the view that the registration of deaths prevents much crime and he thinks that the registration of tarths would have much the same effect.Some time ago, when this was being discussed before, Dr.La- herve prepared a by-law relative lo the matter, which read as follows.\u2014 Nec, 1.\u20141t shall be the duty of every | | question qualified medical practitioner or mad- wifo, attending at, or, in their absence, the parent or parents or any other person présent at the birth of any ehld born within the limits of the city of Montreal, to sign and give à written rr- port, within ciÆht days after such birth, the Medical Health Officer of the city of Montreal, stating, as far as possible the particularg required in the form provided by the said officer, with | such additional information as may, ! ter an forms to be supplied pose.See.2.\u2014In registering the birth of an! legitimate child It shall not be lawful to enter the name of any person us the father, unless nt the joint request of the mother, and Of the person acknowledging himself to be the father.: Sec.3.-Any person violating or contravening any of the provisions of the present by-law, or who knowingly or wilfully makes or causes to be made, a false statement touching any of the particulars required to be reported and entered under this by-law, shall, upon, conviction thereof, before the Recorder | of the elty of Montreal, be lable to a tine with or without costs, and in default nf immediate payment of sald fine, or of said fine and costs, to an Unprispnment, the amount of sald fine and the term of said imprisonment to be fixed hy the Recorder's (\u2018ourt, at ita discretion; but such fine shall not exceed forty dollars, and the imprisonment shall not be for a longer perind than tw» calendar months, the said im- prisoninent, however, to cease at any time before the expiration of the term fixed by the @aid Recorder's Court upon payment of the said fine, or fine and costs, and the said offender shall be 1i- able to the same penalties for each and every day that such violation or contravention shall last, which &hall be held to be a distinct and separate offence for each and every day aforesaid.Sec.4.\u2014A fee of twenty-five cents shall be paid to the person making a complete report of a birth, as desoribed in geotion 1.Sec.5.\u2014The penalties mentioned in this by-law shall he payable, one moiety to the Informant and one molety for this puT= | m\u2014\u2014\u2014 te the municipality.MB, MARION ERMAN GIVE HIS SIDE Quebec.July 19.Yesterday Was a field day in the Gaynor-Greene cases, | AS Wa expected, when court adjourn- vd At 530, Mr.Macmaster alone had \"spoken on his motions to quash the writs of habeas corpus issued by Judge \u201cavon on the 20th and 21st of last June.and proceedings were postponed until, ber the date - July nth to-day.When court opened at 1030 in the morning, couneel present were Messre, , Macmaster, Ke.Stuart, Ko, and : Hon Mr.Dandurand, representing the United States Government; and Messrs, L.A.Taschereau, Hon.J.Tessier, and H.Gervais for the accused, Mr.Taschereau moved to amend the signatures to the petition for the writs of habvas corpus, 18sued on the th June last.These petitions were signed by Fitzpatrick, Parent, Taschereau, Roy and Cannon.while all the other proceedings on behalf of the accused bore the signature of \u201cTaschrreau, Roy and Cannon.\u2019 This Mr.Taschereau alleged, was a clerical mistake, which he desired to change.Mr.Macmaster against this combination strongly protested of circum- \u2018etances, by which a firm, consisting of Dominion and provincial executive of- firers, had been employed hy the accused to prevent their extradition.Mr.Macmaster read an affidavit from Mr.Marion Erwin, attorney for the Southern District of Georgia and ape- cial assistant to the Attorney-General of the United States, denying the allegation eontained in the affidavits submitted on behalf of Messrs, Gaynor and Greene.Mr.Erwin s affidavit said in part:\u2014 \u201c1 positively deny that I made the prisoners an offer to settle the case or tn make a settlement In virtue of which andoned on from time to time, he required by him, | the demand of extradition would be the payment of $600,000, i and I deny that I stated that the Government or I would settle the case for that sum or for any other sum, 1 had , no authdrity myself, of law or by offi- : elal authorization, or suggestion from any other official of the United States to make a settlement or suggest a settlement.It is true that the United States Government claims a Jien for over one million four hundred thousand Aollara ($1.400,000) on the investments made by Gaynor and Greene with thelr , shares of the moneys charged to have been embezzlel, also a claim for eighty thougand dollars ($30,000) on recognizance forfeited by them in March last at the time they fled to Canada.The right and feasiblilty of the Government'r collecting these claims are in no way dependent upon the result of the extradition proceedings instituted in Canada.\u201d In regard to an interview which he had with Greene at the Windsor Hotel at Greene'a request, when the latter was in charge nf the constables, Mr.Erwin sald: Greene had replied that he had left the United States because he had resolved never to be put In jall as a convict, that he had come to Canada with the expectation that after a year or two his friends in the United States could effect a settiement of the civil claims and the dismissal of the criminal prosecution.He aaid he recognized that fact that If he could not prevent his extradition from Canada, he couid not from any civilized country, and he would as soon be dead as to be obliged to live In Honduras.\u201cHe then referred to the fact that the Government had already tied up by civ) proceedings half a million &ol- lars of assets, of what the Government claimed was O.M.Carter's share in the fraud, and asked me.what was the exact amount the Government claimed that he and John F.Gaynor had received as thelr share.I replied that we claimed that he and Gaynor had re- celved $1,400,000 as thelr ehares in the fraud.He replied that he was in no position ,and had not sufficient means to meet such a claim, but that he and Gaynor would be willing to pay the Government $300,000 in settlement of the entire litigation, to include the 880,- 000 claimed on forfeited recognizances, which he sald were secured by assets put up by Gaynor and himself with the sureties, but that if he settled the civil claims it must carry with it the dismissal of the criminal proceedings.\u201d The affidavits of constables James O'Keefe and George Sloan were also put in to show that this was the only interview with the prisoner that Mr Erwin had.ARCH WILL STAND TILL CORONATION Canada\u2019s Trophy Will be Rehabilitated and is Doing Great Advertizing Work.Ottawa.July 19.\u2014(Speécial ) \u2014Phe Canadian Coronution arch in London, winch has attracted so much favorable attention to the Dominion, is to remain standing until after the deterred Coronation cere monies.\u2018The Department of the Interior, which conceived and carned out the idea of building the arch, has sv decided.The areh, however, will not on the occasion of the ceremony have a westher-worn appearance, The department has torwarded to London an abundance of maternal with which the stracture will be rehabilitated.The appearance will be quite equal, if not superior, to that possessed at the time ori- girally fixed tor Qie Coronation.The arch has proved a tremendous ad: vertisement for the DPummon.It hae forcibly brought home to the millions who were in London for the Coronation in June the agricultural wealth of Canada, and is certain to greatly stimulate ymmi- gration of the class ot settlers Canada most desres.Now the arch will continue to attract attention in the metropolis ot the world day by day during the interval between now and Coronation day, and will tell to the thousands who flock to London when the Coronation takes place the same story of Canada\u2019s possibilities that it told to the Coronation crowds in June._ \u2018The immigration officials in London, of whom W.FT.R.Preston 1a the head, are much gratstied at the success their efforts with re-pet to the arch, PP \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INCINERATION COMMITTEE DISCUSSES A PROBLEM of At the meeting of the Inemeration Com- | nuttee vesterdar the members \u2018discussed at some lenzth the best means of burning! garbage.Formerly much difficulty wae experienced owing to the practice of many householders who were in D ; a gentleman representing FB reumption oo} garbage could | out cost to the city.; FISHERIES CRUISER | The the habit ot ! AUSTRALIA CANNOT AGREE WITH CANADA General Impression is That Colonial Conference Will Result Only in Academic Resolutions\u2014What Sir Wilfrid Laurier May Do.New York, June 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The correspondent of 4pe Tribune in London cables as follows: \u2014 The resumption of the Imperial Conference has not stimulated confidence among the colonials that any definite result will be secured.Preferential trade was discussed yesterday, but there was no evidence that Australia and Canada could unite on a practical scheme of commercial union.The British Government cannot be expected to take a hearty interest in the business side of Imperial federation until the leading commonweaiths are prepared to act together.Premier Laurier Is striving to find the line of least resistance within the range of existing tariff arrangements for grain and wine, and makes effective use of Cobden's treaty with France as a precedent for convincing free traders that their principles have not been renounced.But the results of the conference \u201care likely to prove of purely acaddmic interest, owing to lack of co-operation between Canada and Aus- tralla.Mr.Chamberlain virtually tells the premiers they must agree among themselves upon a deflnite schedule of preferential trade, or time-table for subsidized steamship communication, before th.British Government can be drawn into serious discussions of ways and means.This is regarded, tn some quarters, as equivalent to moving the indefinite postponement of proposals for preferential trade.It is possible Sir Wilfrid Laurier may bring about an agreement with Premiers Barton and Seddon gn steamship subsidies, and leave Mr.Chamberlain responsible for the neglect to commit the British Government to the defence of the maritime interests of the Empire, miixng ashes with the other refuse.When the scavengers arrived at the incinerator the whole had to be sifted.A by-law was then introduced which made it obligatory that retuse and ashes should be kept separate.Ald.Lavallee, the chairman, explained that the had now proven fuille; that unless houscholders were prepared to facilitate the work of the department in this way it would take a regiment of constables to compel them.A gentleman present, who has a contrivance for sitting ashes expeditiously und cheaply, will be given a chance to put up à trial plant, providing the purchase price would not exceed $300.Among those who wrote was Decar:e.formerly of Montreal, who is now exploiting a garbage incinerator across the line.By the substitution of a new consumer, the committee was informed the present con- be doubled.The change would be rade on trial, with- MAKES A BIG SEIZURE A Ottawa, July 19\u2014(Special)\u2014The Fisheries Department is advised of the selz- ure, by the cruiser Petrel, of fifty-nine gill nets set by American fishermen in the Canadian waters of Lake Erie.nets contained one thousand pounds of whitefish, 7.Jivough The Heralds Steve relieve FRICANS SAY they will THE AMERICA Th Canada of the Seawanhaka Cup.will, will they?Cre - .de PICTURES OF HOW Premier Balfour hol his golf rlubs and gels a ball out of a hazard will now be In order.NOT A DROP of rain yesterday.Remem- REGULAR NHOUTH FOR fwo whole days.that is creating all es she peer Mat him.WOMAN IN PARIS.that trouble says that next tim h Harboux she wii! shout Coward (1, the sassy thing\u2019 happening here 2 WEATHER ALL THIS Perrin telling us and not a sign from Prof that he raw {it coming.CAN'T keep him down.The en UsE.NO Hon.J.8 Whitney 1s now out giving the same song and dance to the farmers.NOBODY IS ALLBGING that Fugitive Tracy was ever a Sunday school superinten dent.MONTREAL HASAN auctioneer who ree cently knocked down a whole row of stone houses.; \u201cWHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE\" asked the man on the Windsor and St.Lawrence car \u2018between Buffalo BIN and Mr.Whitney who thinks he'll be Premier of Ontario?\" \u201cBuffalo Bill has a show.\u201d AS CHINA HAS turned down Minister Wu he knows where he can get a good job ir be comes to Montreal IN VIEW OF the fact that Trary is wounded and sick and surrounded by a few thousand men we can\u2019t help wondering what he would do if he were well and had a reasonably clear firld.WHEN FISH ARE seen In schools It ia natural to suppose they are swimming schools.~~ THE THUGS ARF seeing to It that the people who stay to apend the summer in Montreal are getting their money's worth.SOMETIMES A MAN'S happiness depends upon the size of the bottle he has just emptied.IT IS NOW understood that the Hon.Winston Churchill wouldn't take the old Prem- fership anyway.COLD WAVES ARE much like other things.One can use them to the best advantage at the times when they don\u2019t come around, NOW THAT EX-GOLF Champion Travis has been beaten the Americans Have discovered that he is not an American at all but an lian.H he won he would have American all right.THE MONTREAL THUGB do not stop to Semand your money or your life, but just carelessly hit you on the head.They haven't got time to stop and talk it over.THE HON J.P.WHITNEY says he bas a majority of 8 or 9.Its a sad case.Mr.Whitney ought to take someihing for it.MANY A JUNE bride has by this time had her honeymoon disillusioned by a husband who snores, LIKE THE CIRCUS the Manitoba wheat erop is higger, grander and greater than ever before, All But the Married Men.(Atchison Globe.) ; The married women, unmarried women and unarried men of Atchison are making thet?usual preparations for summer vacations out of town, : CONVICT TRACY CONTINUES to te somewhere clase, THE WEATHER THIS summer is a sandwich, copsisting of thin layers of warmth ANYHOW, THIS unreasonably cold, ther has had the delightful effect of chilling the activiiies of the historical novelists, Montreal Apple Season.Under the spreading apple tree The boy with freckles stands; A hungry little kid is he With seratches on his hands.Above him is an apple that His appetite demands, The apples young and small and green\u2014 A deadly thing to take\u2014 The agile boy climbs up the tree And gives the limb a shake.* * The howling that yoft hear is from A child with stomach-ache.Man Is but of few days, and full Of trouble here below: He starts with colic and he keeps On adding to his woe\u2014 Green apples and Welsh rabbits and That sort\u2018 of thing.you know.: \u201cICED DRINKS ARE very bad\u201d says a But it's useless.Montreal doctor.When the tee cream soda summer girl gets that thirst of her's on, there's nothing can stop her.The HON.J.G.H.Bergeron and the Hou.F 0D.Monk spoke at a Con.meeting Thursday and the Gazoot didn\u2019t have a line about it.\u201d The Gazoot now seems to be airing a little good judgment.EVERY MAN WHO comes out of the West now has got to say something nice about the Manitoba wheat crop or he doesn\u2019t count.FRANCE HAS BEEN so quiet lately that it has probalfly gone off to a dark corner to thirik aféw things it can do to the Sultan Turkey In the fall.= THE MONTRPAL PEOPLE who saved money for a rainy day have probably spent it all by this time, \u2018 a A ST.LOUIS man claims to have the lead penci] that Noah ueéd in ohecking oft the animals as they entered the Ark.\u201cA PANAMA HAT needs a swarthy face, a flashing eye, a devil-may-care manner.\u2019'\u2014 London Sketch.That settles it.Wa always wondered why so many mes looked like 7 cepts in Panamas \u2018a wea-.COTY WILL NOW GET HARBOR FRONT .No further uneasiness is likely to arice in the minds of the city authorities with regard to the handing over of Commissioners Street to the municipality.At the, adjourned meeting of the Harbor Board which was held yesterday to finish vp the buginess left over on ursday a communication was received from the Minister of Marine and Fisheries intimating that the Government had sanctioned the transfer to the city of that portion of the property which has been created by the widening of Common and Commissioners Street from McGill to Berri streets.The letter from the department intimated that after conferring with the Depart ment of Justice the decision was arrived at.\u2018The Commissioners now feel entirely empowered to act and they will proceed to give effect to the decision under byJaw 137 which hag been prepared to cover the work.The offer of the Continental Engineering and Construction Company to conssruct the concrete retaining wall in front of the new elevator was brought up and accepted the understanding being that the Steel Storage and Construction Company, of \u201cwhich the Continental Engineering firm is an offshoot, must be a party to the contract.; .Miter mature consideration it was decided that the wharfage dues are to be coilected from the Steel Storage and Construction Company for the materials used in the new elevator, wheh are now stored on the wharves, The report of the Finance Committee re- conmuen the collection of dues from the company, stating that all contractors delivering materials on the wharves controlled by the Montreal Harbor Commis.oon hail at all times paid harbor dues, and the members considered it a dangerous precedent to remit the dues in the present instance.The report stated further that the company had heen liberally dealt with, and that they had been given space for their materials on the wharves, which, if paid for at regular rates, would amount to some $4,000.PURCHASE OF TUGS.The remort recommended the purchase of two new tugs to replace two now in service and which had been practically condemned.; Mavor Corhrane failed to see the neces- sitv for this., Senator Mackay explained that the St.Louis and the St.Peter had been brought {rom Buffalo in the spring of 1875, and were now bevond repair, and permission to allow them to remain in commission during the present vear had been nted only after grave consideration y the steomship inspector.Th were practically unfit for use, and if anything happened the baard would be held erminally responsible.One of these tugs now cars ries a Gre pump, and Mr.Racine wanted to know if nrovision for similar equipment would be made in the new tugs.; Mr.Kennedy explained how this might he arranged.and suggested that two sets of plans an specifications should be drawn up.; Te was admitted that there was need of a fire boat.but some of the commissioners were of the opinion that the city should pav a -hare, for the maintenance af such Mr.Bickerdike said that the matter had heen discussed by the fire underwriters, and that thev had decided that an arrangement might be reached between the city the Harbor Commissioners and the Underwriters Association, whereby all three wight contribute to the cost.2.Mavor Coahirane was firm in the opinion that the matter was one.to he settled by the Harbor Improvement Committee., It waz finally moved by Mayor Cochfanes and reconded hy Mr.Racine, that the report be adopted, with the exception of the clause referring to new tugs, which clause be referred to the Harbor Improvement Committee, which committee be requested to roport regarding the advisability, of placing a fire pump on board a new tug.This was adopted.+ SIR WILFRID GOES TO HIS ANCESTRAL HOME Toronto, July 19-\u2014An Evening Telegram's special London cable says :\u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, accompanied by Sir Wm.Mulock, Hon.W.S.Fieldinæ, and Hon.Wm.Paterson, will go to Paris after the coronation.Sir Wilfrid will visit Anjoumois, the home of his ancestors, du stay In France, and will take trip to Italy and call upon His Holiness the Pope at Rome.The Premier and his colleagues expect to return to Canada about the middle of September.\u2019 The Earl and Countess of Minio, with thelr family, rail for New York to-morrow on the Lucania.They will proceed at once to Ottawa.THE PAYSTREAK JAILED.Victoria, B.C., July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014W1il low Mehr.cate of the Sandon Pate streak, was seulteuced, to nine months\u2019 à prisonment, and must furnie secure ties of 31,000 each for ats in an additional year.e vas COR of court for comment ing that à certain case had been d use one of the parties had a with the ocurt, ; Rue EA PL CT SNC OU pe UU EW Sm S rgane rR a IAI RE ë 4 + KITCHENER GME 7 \u2018Letter From Major Bliss Gives Canadian AR \u201cTREAT TO TOMMIES interesting News of the Closd | ' of the Wer.[es ; \u2019 .?~ \u2014 a » .Ottawa, July 19 19.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014A pri vate letter from Major Bliss te the deputy minister of militia, contains some very Interesting information.One order issued by the quartermaster- general of the field forces authorizes, a treat to the Tommies which cost $85000.The ordér Was originally issued by the commander-in-chief, Lord Kitchener, and read :\u2014 \u201cWith reference to the Chlef's telegram of this morning announcing peace, every man in your command will be allowed to draw at the fleld force canteen anything they like to: the value of elghteenpence per man of the Imperial forces.When canteens tan- not supply, arrangements will be made as soon as possible to supply deficiencies.All G.O.C.'s and column commanders will publish at once in- their orders.\u201c(8igned) Quartermaster-General.\u201d The same letter containg a farewell order from General Ian Hamilton to the Second C.M.R.under Col.Evans, which reads as follows :\u2014 \u2018 \u201cI am ordered to revert to my post as chief of staff at headquarters, and must therefore bid you and your gallant troops farewell.Please convey to them my hearty good wishes, and.congratulate them from me on having played so distinguished and leading a part in the closing scenes of\u201dthe South African, war, whereby I am convinced you have contributed in a very special degree to the termination of hostfli- ties.\u201d .In connection with this, it may be noted that General Hamilton commanded the column in which the first contingent fought\u2019 from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, and his fare- Well to that regiment contained very much the same expression of feeling.UNITED STATES TO HAVE » © 100,000,000 PEOPLE SOON Duluth, Minn., July \u201819, \u2014(Special.)\u2014 \u201cIn 1910, when our next census\u2019 is taken, I expect the \u2018population of the United States wlll rekch.the 100,000,000 mark,\u201d said Willlam R.Merriam, director of the Census Bureau.\u201cThis will Include our new possessions, Ha- wail, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, but it will demonstrate in no uncer- taln terms what a world power this country has become, \u201cHave I .any radical changes in the system in mind?Yes, there will be rome changes.We can see now where improvements can be made in the methods used.One thing that I will ever have in mind, however, is to cut down the expense of taking the cengus.The last one cost this country $12,000,000, an enormous sum.I Know of several ways whereby this amount can be \u2018reduced, and that wil pe my purpose.Mr.Merriam left on a late train for St.Paul.; \u2018 A BURGLAR'S INVENTION.inmate of New Jersey State: Prison to Become Superintendent of a New Company.Trenton, N.J., July 19.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014 Charles Filer, a burglar in State Prison, who was sentenced to serve ten years from May, 1896, and was pardoned yesterday, becomes superintendent of the Perfection Blind and Lock- stitch Sewing Machine Company, which was chartered here to-day with ¢1.000,000 capital.Filer, who is a machinist, invented | a, dropstitch for a sewing machine which sews seams in cloth without thowing on the other side.The invention is a decided success, and has; been in use in the prison workshops for three years.The company which he enters on his release gives him $5,000 cash and $10,- 000 stock in the concern in addition to his position as superintendent.Another interesting subject of pardon is Richard BHBossler, serving sentence for house-breaking and larceny, who was pardoned in order that he might go to Germany, where he has fallen heir to $50,000.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018MILLIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS.Announced That $25,000,000 Will be Expended on the Baltimore & hio Railway.Philadelphia, July 19.\u2014(Speclal, Yy=I% ir announced that thé Baltimore & Ohio.Railroad will spend $25,000,000.in improvements during the next two The Law Of health has no uniformed guardians | of its peace.If it had there would be arrests innumerable in.every restaurant at day of \u2018the year.Quantity a Both in the and quality of the food they in the manner of its consumption men and each day y against the M laws of health.Those who will not heed © Nature's warnings cannot escape her.punishments, and dys- psia or stomach ¥ \u201ctroulle\u201d is the invariable penalty of cate- less eating, There is no other medicine for diseases of the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition which * can compare with Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- cove It cures these diseases perfects | ly and permanently, and enables the building up of the whole - ay iatp vigorous health.took Xo, \u2018bottles of Dr.Pierce's Golden for stomach trouble,\u201d writes ae lor ator Tavlorstown, Loudoun me a0 much good, that 1 didn't \u201c Jean eat most ariything now.with it 7 hardly know How riety wes 8 | Con: Sobre:* Méth of the work has ittealdy been contractéd for.\u2018The yards fn thls city, Baltimore, Glenwood, Pittsburg and other points, will be greatly enlarged.Bridges will be strengthened | all over the system.Grades will be reduced between Washington and Cumberland and on the Pittsburg and Western.A third and fourth track will be laid between : Washington - Junction and Cumberland, and on the Pittsburg and Uaville line, .where: the freight is dreatly\u2019 cdngented.|: The Faire port line will be \u201cdouble-tFpcked, and \u2018the lake harbors will be'\u2018enlarged.More has $2,000,000 will be wpegt 1 for new nes, and cars, : UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND: John R Hooper, Released on Coronation Day, is Not Likely to Get Any Superannuation Allowance.Ottawa, July.18.~(Special.}]\u2014John R.Hooper, of Port Hope, visited the.departments to-day, making enquiries about his superannuation allowance.It \u2018ls not llkely, howevér, that his demands will be considered as there is no precedent for such a course by the .Government.from à life séntence on Coronation Day.He was convicted of attempted mur= der and had served mine years, aera Has RE- MARRYING MANIA.Ohio Girl, Only \u201c22 Years .Old, Has Stood Before the Altar Three Times.Hamilton, Ohio, July 18.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Myrtle Morris Wade, 23.years old, left her husband, Benjamin C.Wade, to-day \u2018and returned to her parents home at 132 Heaton Street.Her marital experiences are unique, .She eloped with Wade to Kentucky when 17 years old.In flve years she married Wade three times, secured two divorées from him and left him four times.She said to-day that she never would rejoin her \u2018husband.Neither will she ask another divorce.She accuses him of cruelty.4\u2014\u2014 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS +\u2014 Thirteen creameries belong to the dairy produce board recently formed at Bedford.So far the board ws rather weak in respect to cheese, only one face | tory being represented at the last sale.* * * The veterans of the 54th Battallon, Richmond, who served in the Fenian raid of 1866 and 1870, are going to organize for the purpose of urging on the Government a proper recognition of their services, Just what form they expect.the proper recognition to take remains to be seen.= + a The Richmond Council has formally thanked the Parent Government for a grant of $15,000 towards the St.Fran- cls bridge and at the same time expressed fitting appreciation of the services of Mr.P.S.G.Mackenzie, the popular local member; in connection therewith.+ .ville has been completed and js In op: eration.Prof.Ruddick inspected tt the other day and pronounced .jt pers \u201cfêct'in every respect.The station is and cost.$7,000.It is expected that it will be largely\"patronized by fattorys men of the distriot.* Mr.B.D.McConnell, a civil engineer.from Montreal, is making preltminary surveys for a proposed system of mun- leipal waterworks at Richmond.The people of Richmond have had no end of worry and litigation over the waterworks, which were in the hands of private owners, The proposal now is to put in a new system \u2018to be owned and controlled by the municipality., | LOWER PROVINGE NOTES e SF The Catholics of North Sydney will hold a big bazaar in September.- + » The latest Cape Breton industry to be established is the \u2018fox farm.\u201d A company of North Sydney capitalisias was incorporated last winter, and operations have begun.The farm has been established at the rear of Sunny- hill, and eight foxes have heen ordered from Newfoundland, and will probably arrive on August 1st.The company intends to increase Its stock as time progresses.One of the gentlemen interested in the farm states that the skin of a dark silver fox raised in P.E.Island brought.$1,560 in London last winter.A pair of P.E.Island foxes, tor breeding purposes, was sold to a Nova Scotia man recently for $1,100.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPAIN MAKES BETTER TERMS WITH BANK.Madrid, July 19.\u2014Senor Rodriganez, minister of finance, has signed a convention between the Bank of Spain.and the treasury, by which all sums advanced: to.the Government by the bank shall bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent.The metallic reserve will paper currency reduced.The bank will arrange with\"the Government for the acquisition of gold.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR DEAD.London, July 19.\u2014A despatch .from Zanzibar says the Sultan of Zanzibar, who suffered a stroke of paralysis lately, died at two o'clock yesterday morning.His death has created no disturbance, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEEN OF BELGIANS VERY ILL.Antwerp, July 19.\u2014Although Marle Henriette, Queen of the Belgians, is much easfer, her condition Inspires the greatest anxlety.Her attack of heart disease has entered the last stages.The Queen is unable to receive any- cne.Artificial respiration is resorted to during the acute spasms.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GREAT PICTURE DESTROYED.Paris, July 18.\u2014The fall of the Campanile in Venice eaused the complete destruction of Molonaro's picture, \u201cThe, Sacrifice of Saul,\u201d which was hanging In the Royal palace.It was broken by the shock of the fall of the Cam- panîle.Sciavanos\u2019 picture, \u201cThe Priesthood,\u201d was damaged.\u2018 + etme TO HAVE A GUARD OF.HONOR.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014The following paragraph has been added to Militia Regulations and Orders : \u201cA general officer * Cowansville\u2019s bonded debt is $30,500.* - » Hooper was released | The cheese curing station at Cowans.| equlpped with mechanical refrigeration.be increased in a short time, and the, -aliment renders him morose and gloomy.phi .\u201cPEE MONT RAT.ï BREAK CROWS KET PASS COAL The report from London regarding the sale of the charter of the Central Koo- tenay Rai may, which is now coufirmed tn i ay and mining circles, has given un- ualified satisfaction in finaucial circles \u201cThe acheme.involves several matters of importance to East Kootenay and to ontreal holders of mining stock other than simple transportation.The building of the line is, it 18 eaid, contingent upon the building of uction works and refineries to handle the output of the principal mines of British Columbia.« \u2018he promoters of the scheme are the persons having under bond the tella mine.Instead of shipping are it % aie intention to build a railway from \u2018aomo point on the Crow's Nest lko to the mine, a distance of about 50 miles; and to establish neap Miko smelters and refineries, Local people secured from thé \u2018British Columbia Parliament two yeare ago a charter\u2019 with a subsidy of $4,000 per mile, fo build line from a point near where e Crow's s Nest Pam line lenves the Koo- tenay along the banks of the Kootenay River to Iden on the main line of the anadian Pacific.Since then an English syndicate has been busy de¢veloping some large lead and copper properties along the route of the proposed line.This syndicate \u2018has, it is said, secured large iron deposits on Bull River and extensive coal areas near Fernie, This enterprise may, it is thought,prove to bea solution ot the lead and smelting situation in British \u2018Columbia, which, owing to labor and other causes is giving much anxiety at the present time.the present time, owing to the rel which the Crow's © Nest Pass Coal pany has provoked with the miners in its | employ\u2014a quarrel regarding whch the most sinister rumors are afloat\u2014there is no fuel to be obtained for smelting pur poses in British Oolumbia, and \u2018no mine of any importance in East Kootenay is shipping ore.The new line will have connection with both the Canadian Pacific and the Great Northern at Bko.It is reported that American a8 well as English capital is interested in the East Kootenay, The news that this line is to be built is giving the liveliest satisfaction, for it is felt that it is time the monopoly which Mr.Elias Rogers, Mr.Robert Jaffray and other Toronto cap talists hold in the Crow's Nest district, should be effectually bioken.rea EASY COOKING.The kitcheh is as pleasant as the parlor in the home where a gas stove reigns.\u2018It makes cooking comfortable, it makes it easier, cleaner and better than is possible with any other stove.gas stove if she would be willing to go buck to the other-day methods.Ask any woman who has learned the economy of time, labor dnd fuel that comes with, cdoking on this most modern of household helps how much she values it.There are 18,000 Montrealers using the gas stove to-day.See the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company's $6° gar stoves.Showroom, New York | Life- Building.\u2014adv, _.TORONTO FIREMEN'S FUND.Toronto, July 19.\u2014The .Firemen's Fund.is being rapidly subscribed to.The sum of $25,000 was asked from the publie, and in the first twenty-four hours 322,827 was obtained.Qtr renee Billousness Burdens Lite.\u2014The billous man ls never \u2018à companionable man because bis \u2018i ue.complaint 18 not so dangerous as it Is disagreeable.Yet: no one nced suffer -from I: wWbo van\u2019procure Parmelee'a Veæutabls Pills.By rugulating the liver and obviating the effects of bile -in the stomuch they - restore wen oo cheerfulness and full vigor of action.\u2014adr.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.CHAMBERLAIN CRUISES.london, July 19.\u2014Colohial Secretary Chamberlain started on\u2019 a week's crulse yesterday afternourr on the.Admiralty yacht Enc Huntress.eee WELSH COAL COMPROMISE.Swansea, July 19.\u2014The Welsh tine conciliation board, representing the masters\u2019 and 18,000 men, have settled the dispute about wages, and a new schedule wus agreed.to be in \u2018effect for twelve mouths, Both: sides made important concessions, \u2019 .\u2014\u2014\u2014 Don't Forget About Your Corns.Cure them in one night by'\u2019an application of Putnam's Painless-Corn and Wart Extractor.It Is sure, safe, painless, and guaranteed to cure or your money back.Refuse a substitute.THE SHRINE OF LANORAL:.\u2018This fauqus sanctuary of the Sacred Heard will be visited by the parishioners of St, Pav lek's on the afternoon of August 7 next, One of the attractive features of the eveut is the efiaruiiug sull of the Bt, Lawrence, REASONABLE UNBELIEF PEOPLE CAN NOT BE EXPECTED TO CREDIT EVERYTHING TOLD THEM, .72 miles upon & Wise Men and Women Are Careful to Investigate and Substantiate ' Ba- \u201cfore Accepting.\u2014Mere Assertio Proves Nothing Without Confirmation.Dodd\u2019s Dys ia Tablets will cure an case of Stoma A Trouble (except cancer}.\"That 1s an assertion and yon are perfectly justified in requiring some substantial \u2018confirmation before accepting it aa 8 ue Every reasonable man and w may be in need of such a remedy should refuge to believe such a statement until it has been corroborated -by plenty of evidence.It is not prudent to accept unsupported assertions, Dod The proprietors of d's po DYsPepaia Tablets do not ask anyone to do For ten years Dodd's Dympepsia 1 Tablets have been sold In every drug store in Ca- ada.Thousands and thousands of those who have been: affticted with Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Bloating, Indigestion, or other forms of Stor Tropble have bought them and used t and have been cured.Almost every hamlet and city contains one or mors of these cured people, The local druggist knows of them and will give you the names, Many have written their testimony and these are © Detog published in the newspa- bp of the Jand every day.ositive evidence on the subject is abun- ant on every hand.Do yourself the jus- Lie to hak Bley que estions of thom who ave trie 's.Dywpepsix ets for Stomach Trouble If von find those who say that they have en Lama oman one vas vais + oe mn = + ~~ MONOPOLY} ass line pear | Tom Ask the housewife: who hag used a good DEILE ms a yp pra PHILLIPS Er Sans SQUARE.~~ for $716.00, $20.00, with 6 for cash.TAILORING DE a - For the Next Two Weeks We Will Offer Halifax Tweed Suits Properly made, trimmed and finished, Scotch Tweed Suits Regular at 825.00 to 830.00, for per cent.discount.and Turquoise Blue ; plain ammeter, $2.00; ll-inch, $2.$4.50.variety.ART POTTERY DEPT.LEEDS ART FLOWER POTS, \u2018best qua- .lity, newest styles, JARDINIERES An assortment in \u2018Plain Colors, such as Yellow, Red, Olive, POTS AND PEDESTALS, FERN DISHES, etc, in great and fancy shapes.-10-Inch di- 60 ; 12-inch, $3.26; 14-inch, - HAMMOCK ' SUPPORTS and mock Hooks, Ropes, ete.), HAMMOCKS ina great varlet different styles,.at 75c, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, HAMMOCKS 300, BABY HAMMOC Ks (cradle pattern), $1, 35, $1 bu S200.AWNINGS (without $1250, of colors and blends, and in $1.25, $1.50, $1 108 2.00, '$2.50, $7.00, $8.00, $10 Ham- ARTISTIC, DURABLE Very suitable for Verandahs, houses, ete, ete.Can be damage from rain or sun.an who |.Old Hickory Furniture CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SETTEES, TABLES, ETC.Send for Illustrated Catalogue.AND INEXPENSIVE.Porches, Arbors,.Lawns, Club- left outside without sustaining , \u201c vanne nat taa tt eut Ue SA Cu te sata UT UT UUU SU aUAUA VOLE LU LU LES LOU LLQUE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.AER MORGAN & coi Meunaneasennenaaan ans 4034443404 030003 030000000000 03 033000000303 333S SOS SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.Worshipping the { Golden Call.\u2014Exod.32, 1-8, 30-35.(Verses 7-29 alsu should be carefully studied.Read Exod.chapters 32-34.) Golden Text.\u2014Thou shalt have .no other gods before me.\u2014Exud; 26, 3.METHODS AND PLANS FOR TEACHING.Our outline (1.Aaron's Folly.2.God's Wrath: 3.Moses's Prayer) resolves Itself into a study of: 1.The Sin.2.The Consequence; 3.The Propitiation.kuch of these may be further npalyzed.1.The Idol Demanded (verse li: 2.The 1dol Made (verses HS 3.The Idol Worsbippcd (verses 5-9), The Deliverer seat [verses 7-8); 5.The De- fiverer Warning (verge 30); 6.The Dcliverer Iaterceding (verses 31-3).(Wells) .Bhow tbat the demand for tho golden calf was a turning away from the spiritual worship of God.When Moses had left the llebrews they thought that God had left them.The three great human !nterceders of the Bible: Abraham, Moses, Paul.Backsliding: 1.Ita Causes: Superticial religion, formal re- liglon, lack of faith, sensuality.2.Its siesults: Altenatiou from d,.wickedneps, suffering.8.Its Pardon: Rcpentance, a mediator, a gracious God.Emphasize, 1.How worthless was that on which the lsraclites leaned.Their idol could do nothing for them; it was destroyed.It became tho cause of their suffering.2.\u2018How firm and sufe was that from which the Israclites bad loosed their hold.God saw them.His judgments were swift and unmistakable; his mercy was: yet more swift and\u2019 more striking.3.The mediator.Use no scheme tor the presentation of tho lesson that leaves this out.Who is on the Lord's side?(verse 26.) 1A question asked \u2018by God.It is asked by God of us.3.Its answer \u2018aivides mankind into friends aod foes of God.4.Its answer determines the safety or peril of every soul.5.There are two sides.6.Anyone can know which side he is on.7.There is great; comfort in being on the right side.(Robinson.) : .ANGLICAN., St, Thomas\u2019 Church.\u2014Morning prayer, 11 a.m.Preacher, Rev.James Thompson, B.A., of Asbland, N.H.Evening .prayer, 7 p.m.A Preacher, Rev.Thos.Everett.\u201cBt.Mary's Church.\u20148th Sunday after Trinity, Services: 11 a.m., preacher, Rev.W.H.Mitchell, rector of Entard, Alabama.3 p.m., children's lower service, Preacher, Rev.Jas.Thompson, rector Ashiand, N.H.° \"BR A.\u201cRev.W.H.Mitchell.Rev.H.JekHl .vector.St.Luke's Church, cor.er and Champlain Streeta.\u2014All seats free.Rector, Rev.W.Craig, B.A¢ Morning prayer and Holy Communion Eat 11 o'clock.Preacher, the vector, Evening prayer and sermon at 7 g clock: Preacher, Rev.G.Osborne Troop, Church of St.James the Apostie; corner Bishop and St.Catherine Streets.\u2014Seventh Sunday after Trinity.Rev.Canon Bllegood, M.A., rector; Rev.H.A.Brooke, M.A., assistant.8 a.m., Holy Communion.11 a.m., choral celebration.Preacher, Rev.H.A.Brooke.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Bveniag service, 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.H.A.Brooke.Seats free at 7 p.m.Strangers welcome, Christ Church -Cathedral.\u2014Venerable Archdeacon Nortoh, D.Du rector of Montreal; Rev.Frederick I.Stee, MA vicar Christ Church Cathedral, \"Rev.T.8.Boyle, M.A assistant.8 4.m., Holy Communion.11 am.Cathedral service.Preacher, the Vicar.* p.m., Cathedral service, Preacher, Rev.A J.Doull, M.A.All seats free at the 7 o'clock service.Friday, Festival of St.Jameés the.Apostle.Holy Communfon, 10 a.m.All Saints Church,\u201d oorner ft.Maria Anne Streets.\u2014Beats free.9 a.m., Holy Communion.10.45 a.m., Baptisms and Bible class for seniors and juniors.M,a.m.anû 7 p.m., morning and evening services re tively.$3 p.m., Sunday: school, junior ages, Rector, Rev.Canon Kyans, M.A.oe Church, Wellington Street.\u2014 Sunday Gross 8 am.Holy Communfon.11 a.m.fatlns und \u2018dermon.7 p.m., Eveasong and sermon.Archieacon Ker, D.D,, vector; Rev.F.Lewis Whittey, M.A., assistant minister.st.George's Church.\u2014Rt.Rev.James Cap- ichnel, Coddjutor Bishop of Montreal, Rec e Bighth Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion after morning, service.cles nm es raing prayer.teacher, Rev.Canon Me, D 3, P wpm, Sunday school and Bible 0 p.m., evening prayer.Sov Rev, Canon Baylis, D.D.gohurch of the Redeamer, Sans st.Paul,\u2014 ev.H.Gomery, cter, ing prayer at o'clock.Prenciier, \u2018the péctor.Evenhin, prayér at 8e o'clock.y der.Sunda school at 8 lock.v Belcher Memorial Church, ardun.\u2014-Rev.H x a , MONTREAL., 4 L Fal LY x THE | are pm Preacher, the rector.mrs school at Et Stephen\u201d s Church, Weredale Park, Dor- Preachers, | chester Street and Atwater Avenue.\u2014 Holy Communiôn at 8 am.and 7 p.m.Morping prayer at Jl o'vlock.Sunday school and Bible clans at 2 o'clock.Evening prayer at 7 \u2018o'clock.Preacher, at both services, Rev.M Day Baldwin, MA, The Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D.: Rev.BE.J.Rexford, B.A.; Rev.M, Day Baldwin, M.A.Trinity Church, St.Denis Street, corper of Viger Squarc.\u2014Rov.C.G.Rollit, Reptor.8th Sunday after Trinity.8 a.m., \u2018Holy Communion 11 a.m., morning prayer.Preacher, WwW.PF.Whitley, M.A.7 p.m., evening prayer.Preacher, Rev.J.L.Flannigan, M.A.Strangers invited and shown to seats.PRESBYTERIAN.St.Paul's Church, Dorchester Street.\u2014The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., pastor.Rev.C.A.Doudict will officiate at the morning sez- vice at 11 a.m.No evening service.Seats\u2019 free at Sunday services.St.Paul's Missjon, St.Charles Street, Point St.Churjes.\u2014Rev.C.A.Doudiet.Missionary.Morning\u2019 service, 11 am.evening service, 31 pm.Bunday school, 3 p.m.; sewing vlass, Friday, 3 pm.Crescent Street Presbyterlan Church.\u2014The Rev.R.E Welsh, M.Â., St.George's Presbyterian.Church, London, iÆng.\u2026.will prea.:b at 11 am.and 7 p.m.During renovation of chureb, services will be held in the lecture all.8t.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, West- $6.00, different sizes and designs.$2.50 AND $3.00.\u2018 ; gal Summer Sale.i Wviry depdrtribnt Ta \u201coverflowing with July offeriggs, from the Basetent, \u2019 where we are offering Special Offerings in Colored Qullts, to the Floor, where- we are.taking large discounts off Carpets and Furnishings.Carpet our Linen Reductions ON FIRST FLOOR.SECOND TABLE NAPKINS 8-4x 3-4 size, AT 15c, 18e, 20c, 23c; 250 AND 30c EACH.' .STRIPED COTTON TURKISH TOWELS.2924 roues 316 FOR Mod PorPOGEEN 22 x 50, regular 32.00, FOR 91.60 PER DOZEN.READY-MADE PILLOW CASES 40 x 36 inches, 150, 17c, 22c AND 28c EACH.' 45 x 36 inches, 170, 18c, 23c AND 30c EACH.To Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Shirt Walsts.AT HALF PRICE.We will offer for next week a special line of Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Blouses, all perfect fitting, with Handsome Trimmings, worth $4.00, $5.00 and ALL AT HALF PRICE, NAMELY, $2.00, .BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.JAS.\u2018A.OGILVY @ SONS ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.STOCK TAKING BARGAINS .IN ALL LINES oF Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Rugs, Oriental Squares, Japanese and Chinese Mattings, Curtains, Draperies and House Furnishings \u2014AT-\u2014 Mail orders receive spécial attention.July and ad August.EMPIRE BUILDING T ri OMAS LIGG ET, 2474-2476 ST.MONTRES ES Som, Store closes 1 p.m.Saturdays during AT 2295 _SICATHERINE STAND 237 STJAMESY ST mount.\u2014The Rev.G.F.Johnson, B.A., B.D.pastor.The services to-morrow, at il a.m.and 7 p.m, will be conducted \u2018by the Rev.P.M.M.McDonald, M.A, of Truro, N.S.\"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE., First Church of Christ Scientist, 41 Closse Street, Western 3Square.\u2014Services on Sunday} at 11 a.m.Subject for the day: \u201cTruth\u201d Wednesday at 8 p.m.All are cordially invited.Reading room on the premises, open datly to the public, from 10 till 12 noon, ang 3 to 5 p.m., where the writings of Rev.M.B.G.Eddy\u2019 \u2018and the publications of the Christian Science Publishing Society may be had.Strangers and visitors welcome, BAPTIST.Olivet Baptist Church.\u2014Professor Ross in the morning, the pastor in the evening.METHODIST.Dominion Sguare Methodist Church.\u2014Rev.C.- E.Manning, pastor.Sunday services: Morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 7 o'clock.Rev.James\u2018 EMtott, B.A.B.D., will preach at both services.Strangers welcome - to all services.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.St.Androws.\u2014Morning service, 11 o'clock, Topic of sermon, \u2018St.John in Patmos.\u2018\u2019.Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A.,, D.D., will officiate.Evening service will be discontinued during July and August.The round trip from Quebec to Rob- -erval and Chicoutimi by rail, through the lovely lake and mountain scenery of the Canadian Adirondacks, down the Saguenay River and back to Quebec by steamer, touching at all the beautiful seaside resorts of the Lower St.Lawrence, is without doubt one of the most varied and delightful tours on this continent.Mountain air and salt sea breezes.A delightful trip both ways.No tourist should fail to make it.Excellent accommodation at Hotel Roberval.Round trip tickets only Ten Dollars each.A beautifully illustrated \u2018guide bbok free on application to Alex Hardy, Quebec.MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.A A package makes five Bottles tor for rang.a ude WERE AER Ft r kind inf Fn before À wrote t3 appointed to command the Canadian made à ia not trae Hes the Faux ee me fout forces, shall, upôn his arrival to take But if ym find\u2014 in Yl uP his command, and on his departure food Yen whe Dodd's Dr ita umd che mp {een relinquishing his command, \u2018be en- Neves, wn and MN a oT a guard of homor consisting of one captain, one subaitern, fifty rank | di mcnentiy ss Eran of af he and file, with\u2019 band, and to an artillery | Eire Fed bk ate bog qunadt:; vastes Pace À e aa Ton À Like ei ; ES Set, oi M ; ; eq - - as \u20ac \u2014 où, 5 v > ., ; oo { HIRES Ro _ is-a sure and prompt admission to.vi ing pleasures\u2014good appetite and good digestion ; \u2018buoyant spirits, and vith for work or play; sound sleep and strength renéwing rest.PE pare for the coming heat.À strictly temperance heverage for the home, Sold everywhere.Send som * Unuatural History.\" Cash prises for solving up BIRES Rootbeer with Patent, Rubber Legis and Altvays ready.No corks, string CHARLES E.HIRES COMPANY, Make, Pas vio Îlons.otbeer orous \u201chealth \u2018and all its results a lo vb ott So : he v ! i \\ 1 for | « » 3 Pi] uray vegeta |.- QURE $ICK HEADACHE: | +, ha 5 Co.» VER 1 : O-DAY, ET oh week to 8t.Anne's and all poi v HANI .A SATURDAY, WE CLOSE AT ONE O'CLOCK\\ Twe delivesika nts on the Lake Shore-Wodnesdays whoa TT à Great July Chegp Sale! Just pne excuse for cutting prices so reck- léssly \u2014 BIGGER BUSINESS.We have a record to break next week, and take this way of doing it on Monday.ue - 200 Ladies\u2019 Wrappers, Monday at First of all let us state that these Wraprers are perfect in fit, style, workmanship and quality of material, made of full size, Fast Color Prints, good Pleat Back, deep regular 85o goods.Monday for less.than the price of the hem; in a wo you can have one or more materials alone\u2014490, fined yokes, Watteau rd, these Wrappers are G FIVE-CENT BARGAIN LIST: Wanting a crowded store on \\ values as these :\u2014 White Swiss Embroidered Collars,-on White Lawn Stock, 10c and 15¢ 64-inch long Cream and White Lace Scarves, regular 15c.Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs .and Lace Trimmed, 10c, 12 1-2¢ and 15¢.TS Monday\u2014that prompts such extraordinary 5C each Ladies\u2019 White Sailor Hats They've reached the -time liflit and now they've got to out, even if we do have to make big eacri- Or 3 for A QUARTER.25 dons, of £a, pl be lourd out O¢ \u20ac ach © 20 White Pique Skirts, at Ont 2 one oul ave to ne More les, full seven gored the latest = older Insertion, Monday early on Monday.© trimmed Embroidery regular $150 value.u 15¢ each Only one to each customer.While-tHey last at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, It's Easy Enough to Quote Low Prices, but how We have 60 pieces of 40-inch wide Fine White Victoria Lawns that we'll sell on Monday, while they last, at \".000ccereccecencau00 about Qualities ?7c yard We want you to come and satisfy yourself that this is the biggest bargain in Seasonable Goods you ever saw or hear of.You can't duplicate this bargain at 25 per cent.to 33 1-3 per cent.more than we ask Monday.ot more than one piece to anyone.| This Will InterestOur Male Friends: We have about 20 dozens Men\u2019s Gray Merine Gauze Shirts Drawers, full sizes, made and finished.the ki that Gent's Furnishin 0 early \u2018enough on Monday and you cat have À SUIT FOR and They're s soll at 50c.Come 29c \u2014 et | Best Npague Window Shades, size 38x 72,\" with lace and Insertion, Sse.Monday | The balance of our $1.60 Ham sore ar seas ese cesser Crees naaue4s cks.Monday eee.49 ere ttereraaiasnta $1.25 Block Printed Scotch Lingleums, nice bright colors, 65c per square yard, Monday .\u2026.es00cceue ausenens ovs0e eas DIR Won\u2019t the Children Want a Set?À 200 Handsomely Decorated and Japanned Tin Mugs, Saucer and Plate,\u201d foi small children.; price Unbreakable.Monday's 5c set 144 Good Carpet Brooms.Monday.sseseesssscsasraecens,.12 1-2c each ÿ On Monday a Shilling Bargain in GROCERIES : HN 10-Ib.bag Flour \"racesescoccs 8 5 lbs.Rolled Wheat .3 pkgs.Corn Starch .20c tessees.4 lbs.Patrla Rice.\"ee +¢.3 Ibs, Lima Beans.+.Gurd's Fruit Syrup.>.[HAMILTON'S Cor.ST.CATHERINE AND PEEL STREETS AND DOMINION 8Q.TRINIDAD SHAKEN \u201cBI ENRTHQUMKES ' New York, July 19.\u2014A despatch has been received here from St.Vincent, cables the Port of Spain, Trinidad, correspondent of the New York American, stating that the island is in consternation over a series jolent iquake shooks.\u201cre tremilings Degan Thursday morning, -and were so severe that alt homes of Kingstown were deserted.Many buildi were badly cracked b ny Wings, w ly y ABSOLUTE \"SEY : C Genuine arter\u2019s Little Liver Pills, @ust Boar Signature of FOR BEANAGHE, FOR DIZZINESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, =w \u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW APPOINTMENTS.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014To-day's Canada Gazette contains the appoint- secretary of the Post\u2019 Offices Department, vice W.D.Lesueur, superannuated.: \u2018Mr.G.C.Anderson is appointed to say, as superintendent of the mail contract branch, Notice appears to-day of the application of Ronald Miles Smith, of Ches- terville, Dundas county, commerciai traveller, for a diyorce from his wife, Grace Smith, formerly of Winchester on the ground of bigamy and adultery.: .COMMISSIONER ROSS ILL.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014A despatch has been received hy Comptroller White stating that Commissioner Ross of the Yukon arrived at White Horse yesterday seriously 111, Drs, dorp, South Africa, has been received at the Militia Department; About the only information it contains outside ot routine is that the Boers are surrendering \u2018in large numbers every day, and all seem: pleased that the war is over.He has recelved many congratulatory telegrams from the commander- in-éhlef,.General.Ian Hamilton, and others.The.weather at that time, June 7th, was bitterly cold and accompanied by snow.flurries.\u2018 .\\ \u2014\u2014 LIABILITIES OF LAUNDRY CO., The lat of creditors of the\u2019 Montreal Steam Laundry Co., insolvent, was yesterday and shows the total liabilities amount to about $42,000, the principal creditors being the Union Bank of Canada, notes, 34,257, indirect, Fo; Jos.Quinn, 450; S.E.Tnprell, $1,744; M.1a onde, ,580; A, St, Germain, 81,540: J.e, 1,715; M.E.Love, $1,750; J.J.Jackson 1,575; Jas.MoVey, $1,100.It je under stood that the assets.are nominally \u201cahout equal to the liabilities, and thay the present da à joint ok compan Povi ived \u2018as a join ny, having received several substantial promises of asistance.Meanwhile the business will he carried on À.Mecdoneld.tnt ons ents ari .cdonald, until some nite zettle- ment \u2018is readhed.> : OTTAWA| WILL NOT PLAY.PENIS: 25 SUIS.HI OURS) prés \u201c4 , ment of W.M.Smith, of Ottawa, to betake the place of the late Arthur Ling Parry and _ Nicholson are \u2018attending m.; Col.Evanghast report from Klerks- filed the business\u2019 a wT «I so rf a ; x e.; \u201cTEE.: WISCAPS Wis > \u201cVERT FINE SCORE .of London, July 19.\u2014The \u2018 Elcho Shield\u2019 wds won by England with a-score of 1,687.° Ireland was second with a score of 1,580; and Scotland -was third.Was 1,505.20 Co CANADIAN SCORES.Toronto, July 18.+-An Evening Telegram\u2019's special London cable says :\u2014.Bisley Camp, July 18.\u2014With the wind very strong and shifty, the Canadian team faced the targets this morning and -shot in the Prince of Wales\u2019 competition.This match is always considered one of the mast important at the Bisley meeting.value of the prizes is £300.The distances are 200 and 600 yards, with ten ehots at each distance.The scores of the Canadians who participated in this.match are as follows :\u2014 Competitors.200 600, Ttl.Sergt.T.G.Bayles, 10th R.Gi covenvnecnnseneeses 45 42 88 Capt.L.G.Davidson, 8th RM.R.\u2026000000000000s 49 88 87 Capt.W.C.King, 46th Batt, .\u2026\u2026\u2026sisessccccu5 44 38 82 Capt.T.G.Margetts, .26th aBtt.vco0eeee.47 34 81 Capt, Mitchell, C.N.R.Q.48 85 83 Sergt.Geo.Mortimer, 10th R.G.+.\u2026.\u2026.47 - 40 87 Col.-Sergt.J.Moscrop, 6th D: C.R.O.48 45 93 Capt.R.Rennle, 2nd * Q O.R.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0svunes 45 39 84 Sergt.-Major T.Richardson, 6th R.C.A.46 4 90 ergt.E.H.Skedden, 13th Batt, .4 39 83 Major J.R.BSpearing, * \u2018/ 53rd.Batt, .44 40 84 Davidson, Mitchell.and Moscrop \u2018made phenomenally good scores at the first range, but Moscrop made the top Aaggregale score for the Canadians.The winner of the prize made a score of 95 points, and Moscrop was only two behirid that figure.Col.-Sergt.Moscrop's score gave him fourth place and\u2019 fourth prize, which amounts to £10.- Richardson, in: twelfth place, got £3; Baylis, in thirty-fifth, £2, and Mortimer, in fitty-ninth, £2.MACKINNON CUP.: The competition for the MacKinnon Challenge Cup began to-day.It 18 open to teams from England, Ireland, Scot- lund, Wales, Canada, Australia or any- British colony.-The shooting takes place at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, with ten shots at each distance, The Canadian team has been chosen as follows :\u2014Sergt.T.G.Bayles, 10th R.G.; Staff-Sergl.J.C.Carruthers, 4th Hussars; Captain L.G.Davidson, sth R.R.; Sergt.-Major E.McDou- gall, 5th R.C.A,; Sergt.George Mortimer, 10th R.G.; Color-Sergt.J.Mos- crop, 6th D.CO.R.; Pte.J.Peddie, 5th R.8.; Captain R.Rennje, 2nd Q.O.R.; Sergt.-Major.T.Richardson, 6th R.C.A.; Pte.8.C.Scott, 43rd D.C, O.R.; Sergt.T.H, Skeddon, 13th Battalion; Sergt, W.A.Smith, 43rd D.C.0.I.=, 0 At the first range, 800 yards, in this competition, the standing of the teams is as follows :\u2014 : : toe 1.CanadA .virvececcossssanceorcoces 470 2.Scotland eeovsAtasvorrssocartensesss #69 3.Australia \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026rsssenccnccu.468 4, New Zealand .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.necr 462 B.RhoJlesta .\u2026.0\u2026.0.000es 461 6.England .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.se ses cou n .454 7.Natal .lsebesccess sens \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.448 8 Irelanq_.\u2026.serres PS .423 Sergt.T.G.Bayles, of the Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, made a score of \u201844 out of a possible 50 in the Keystone Burgundy match.The distance was 1,000 yards.IN A DISPUTE.: Owing to Scotland having taken 70 minutes over the time allowed for shooting at \u2018the 800 range at Bisley, 2 dispute has arlsen.The teams, withe out being allowed, then finished shoots ing at 900 yards.but have been ordered back to 1,000 yards.ws Halfway\u2019 to the finish at the 90 vards, Canada was leading, but Australia hurriedly finished, and has the advantage.Several teams will with- \u2018dissatisfaction exists.MURDEROUS CYCLONE IN DUNDAS COUNTY .Chesterville Ont, July 10.\u2014At least five\u2019 deaths in this district are to be laid to the charge of Thureday's cyclone, the worst storm ever known to visit Chester- \u2018ville.It passed within a mile of .the town, and twisted, tore, and destroyed everything in its path for a epace of about fitty or sixty rods in width, while everything in a radius of a mile in width was more or less affected.The townships.of Winchester, Finch and Osnabruck all suffered.: 7 At the farm of Mr.John Kearns, 7th concession, township of inchester, a ucyome sight met the eye of the be- older.Portions of the burn lay about the premises, and of the dwelling not a vestige could be found, not even a wplins- er or a rag guve evidence that.it had once been the site of a happy home.\u2018The father lay in the clover field with a broken hip, and otherwise terridly bruised, and near him lay his httle son, seven years old, quite dead.The corpse of the unfortunate mother, evidently picked up with the house, «was found against the fence.The | two.other children were found in the field with.broken limbs and terribly bruised, but still living.J + At John D.McGrégors farm, between Armand and Marewood, Grace, his elderly sister, was killed and the houses levelled to the ground.© ~ OTTAWA CANNOT COMPEL.Although She Gave $150,000 to Inter- provincial Bridge, She Forgot to 17 Btipulate That P.& P.J.\u201d rains Should Use It.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014City Soli.eitor MoVent yesterday sent an opinion to City Clerk Henderson regarding the power To compel the Gatineau and Pontiac trains to run into the Central station, Mr.MeVeity says:\u2014 \u201cNo doubt at the time of the [peeing of the by-law granting a bonus of $150,000 to- \"wards \u2018the construction of the Interprov- incial Bridge, the understanding was that the trains of' the Gatineau Valley and Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Companies would, upon the pletion of the said bridge, run ovér the same and into the Central station, but unfortunate ly this understanding was not émbodied in the agreément entered into with the Mr.C.W, Yarker received a telegram railway companies asd by reason of this this morning, from the Ottawa Tennis Club omission the corporation is not now in a Je dep que De poele toga, | oniion to fs am action lo one de im.i 3 \u201c .na | a er * ; HE srl arcsogod.aod.A | kis ew nko te A staan, CT se .A C4 a a Ta \u2018 y c A \u2018 | *- ; ; 14 (a .a 7 AY 5 .; &, # PE 4 £ : de om cee ED eee a The aggregate.draw from the competition, and great i \u20ac PS + 04 MN.ph [a \u2018 \u2019 Co \u2019 > T0-0AYS.STOCKS 4 ML STE \u2014 \u2014 .Mr.C.D.Monk's messages\u2019 sald\u2019:=\u2019 Ameripans in ndon rather heavy 1-8 to 1-4 Ddelow parity.' Expected B.& 0.Underitood Norfolk & Western will go-on 3 per cent.\u2018basis next fall.No truth In rumor of guaranteed'äividend fol.& O.Union Pacific rights worth about 1 per cent.Regular dividend expected on pressed steel car.Harris, Gates & Co.asking for proxies for C.F.I.meeting.27 roads for second .week July show average net decrease 0023 per cent.Crop res ports continue favorable.Rumors of weakness among \u2018anthracite miners, Expected consolidation of the Fuller Co.with Realty Cos.No.probability of Reading passing the first pd.dividend.Phila.insiders in Metropolitan talking higher prices.Texas Pacific earnings second \u2018week\u2019 July Increase.$2,670.Bradstreets\u2019 report says wea~ thier crop and Industrial developments largely favorable.Dun\u2019s Review says conditions generally improved.There Is likely to be a somewhat irregular market during to-day\u2019's shart session owing to usual desire to\\even up at «nd of week.Nevertheless, \u2018tone of speculation will be \u2018strong.Tendency upward, with the rallroud specialties probably in the lead.Fuller construction will probably enjoy great activity: and higher prices.Coalers, local tractions, St.P., S.R.,.Atchison, will likely be the strongest features.Vice-president Green, of Pennsylvania, says: There is absolutely no truth ir report that Pennsylvania secured controlling interest in Reading first.Operators reply to recent strike de- relopment : We shall not yleld one nch.\u201d DE BARRY, OBNOXIOUS INSPECTOR, REMOVED Washington, D.C, July 19.\u2014Upon the recommendation of Commissioner- General Sargent, of the immigration service, the Secretary of the Treasury has dismissed J.I&.De Barry, an Immigrant inspector stationed at Buffalo, N.Y.There were several charges against De Barry, the principal one of which was ungentlemanly conduct towards ladies travelling between Canada and the United States, AN ONTARIO HOLD.UP, : MAIL CART DRIVEN AWAY Mitchell, of Eramosa, called at the Post Office esterday atternoon and reported that w ile on his \u2018way to the city he met a man driving northward with the rustic mail.Further down the road he met a little.oon of Mr.Oakes, mail carrier, who \u2018informed him that the stranger on the mail waggon had thrown him from the rig and driven off with av mails.The lad wits crying and arked Mr.Mitchell to inform the (police Authorities in the city.Young Oaken left the post office about one o'clock and the hold-up touk place near entre Inn, Ca eye 87 Hagt.Constahle Mere westher I is in pur- | Suit of the boy\u2019a assailant.| PICNICKER-DROWNED.: Ralph Ferguson #efl in*Whtle Fishing by Himself at Kingston Mills, and Family \u2018Are- Heart- : broken.: Kinguton, \u2018July *19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A sad drowning - actident occurred at Kingston Mills last evening.Ralph Ferguson, n riteen-year-old lad, in company with his \u2018brothers, sirters and some visitors, was sending the day.af that place, and after lunch the bov sat on the lock basin bank to fish, Later his hat was found floating in the water.The boy was searched for with graspling trons and the body brought to the surface.The family were heart broken over the tragic outcome of their day's outing.erty - FRENCH BARQUE BREEN SAFE.San Francieco, Cal, Julv 19.\u2014The French barque Breen, cut 197 days from Newcastle, England, quoted \u2018on the ve-insurance list at 35 per cont, and supposed to have gone down in a gale in the Atlantic Ocean, has been spoken off port.- pr KILLED BY NEGRO MINERS.Knoxville, Tenn,, July 19.-Supt.C.W.Bradshaw, of the Tenncasee Coal antl Tand Company at Chigago, Fenn., and another white man, fie unknown, are reported te have be cilled in a fight.with negro miners.Two negroes were fatally hurt, and a pumbes of others seriously .in)fired.TYPHOON AT HONG KONG.Hong Kong, July 18.\u2014A typhoon of unusual severity has caused considerable dame age here and in this vicinity.It 15 report ed that there wère 20 fatalities.NEW PRODUCT OF TEXAS OIL.Austin, Texas, July 0.\u2014A charter has Teen filed in the Seeretary of State's office ere for the Gum Carbo Company, with a capital stock of $10,000,000 The concern win manitfacture a substitute for rubber by Y seed et \u2018DARDANELLES\u201d pure Egyptian \u2018ci § rettes have achieved a great measure of popularity amongst smokera of Egyptian cigarettes.\u2018Try \u2018them and be convinced of thelr merits, Packed in Silver, Cork and Plain tips, Sold everywhere 15 cts.per package.pr oil.\u2018 Sailors in Trouble.Twelve firemen and sailors of the steamship Monteguma, which arrived in port yesterday afternoon, were arrested last night\u2019 by the police and will be arraigned to-day., STROSS SMILE \u2014 a WARS, MANUFACTURERS Importers & Dealers Babbitt Metals.Pig Tin Solder Pig Lead \u2018 Type Metals Ingot Coppèr Phospor Bronze Spelter Phosphor Tin Antimony and all White Metal Aluminium and Bismuth Mixt ures, Niokel Canadian made.Pig Iron, ete, oto, CANADIAN WORKS, William and St.Thomas Sts., Montreal.Telephone Main 3981.New York Office, 94 Gold Street.Penna, will; contro] Reading through Guelph, Ont, July 19.\u2014(Special.)=~John PR \u2018 Cu cy \u2019 : at.> 8 ve ] that + ne» LES .tg.* ft - 6.20 p.m.Fares :i\u2014 are pink, sky, and royal blue, striped.Sizes 2 to 5 years.Worth P .artæts \u2018vil anpear: Prof.Dane and hs Cornwall, $2.50 ; Prescott, $5.00, including soc.Reduced to Nennest secs es 490 \u2019 , | aramal actors; dogs, vats, monkeys and ments and be rth.Regular price, $1.19.Monday .9sc Ladies\u2019 Straw Sailor Hats \u2018A Trade Attracting Value Ladies\u2019 Straw Sailor Hats, their regular marked prices, wi reduction.\u2018 Made in Rustic Straws, with leather head bh , that are as good as gold at Il'go Monday at a very decisive ands, and black and white ritvhon bands.The regular price of many Jot these ranged as high as $1.18.Monday, your choice.of several excellent styles for macsesse Pc Bone Handie Tooth\u2019 Brushes Splendid Tooth Brushes, with good bone \u2018 » .handles and éxtra quality of, bristles.In medium eizes.Special, on Mon-\" 20C Tooth Pastes \u2014 - and Powders Al! leading brangs in stock: Note these values 23°C bottle 'Dentafoss Powder Dentofoss Paste .Witch Hazel Cream 2:3C tube Short Ends of Prints, Etc.At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent.A.: | .In addition to the Prints there are remnants of Muslins, \u2018 Ginghams, Curtain Muslin, Cretonnes, Sateens and Linings, Easy to make selections\u2014laid out upon tables.Best Quality of Bed Ticking In narrow blue and white, or red, blue and white stripes.Worth 28¢c yard.I FOL ereasessssreacrersssstsctocesnssncne | W.H.Scroggie, Free Delivery \u201cTo Lachine On Tuesday.Orders must reach us Monday afternoon, as val starts early in the morning.Corner St.Catherine and University Sts.DIED OF FEVER; WIDOW SUES CITY \u2014 \u201cThe city of Montreal has been the defendant in a number of strange suits, but it is doubtful if it has ever been concerned jn a more curious case .than one in which the writ was issued this morning.' : The plaintiff is Mrs.Albina Bourque, the widow of Phydimer - P.Bourqué, who died of typhoid fever on the 20th of February last.Mr.Bourque was employed in the expropriation department of the City Hall, and his widow alleges that the fatal fever was caused by the unsanitary condition of the drains, washbasins, etc., in the municipal building, and claims the city is responsible for his death.Bhe has, therefqre, entered an action to recover $10,000 damages from the corporation.Messrs.Arch- ambault -& Cholette are acting for the plaintiff, : .\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 BLOCK ISLAND SWEPT BY FIRE.Block Island, R.I, July 18.\u2014The most disastrous fire that ever visited Block Island-started in the barn of the Ocean Cottage late last night, and before it was checked destroyed one side of the main business street.The flames were well under way before the limited fire apparatus here was brought to hear on them A strong wind carried the ames te Macomber's Narragansett Cate, and soon it and adjoining buildings were blazing.A hard fight was made to save the Narragansett Hotel, but it burned like a tinder-box.The Blair's Pills 3 À 1:4 aS Gd So's, Sure.Kficotive, #0 Draggicts Me.and 3100 : - Asa sons à 00.| ' : 3 P = | the most were at the Queen's yesterday.- fire then Spread to the Nalad and the telegraph otlice, both \u201cot which were destroyed.The wind shifted, and the volunteer firemen made a desperate but vain att -mpt to save.thie National Hotel, which, within half an hour, was a heap of \u201cashes, The Surf Hotel again and aguln caught fire from the interme heat, but the again, and it was saved.No estimate of the been made.SENATOR MATT QUAY.© WAS IN.CITY YESTERDAY losses has yet Senator Matt Quay, one of the best known public men in the United States, « pagged through Montreal this morning from Washington, and stepped off in the city for n few hours.He is the head of the Republican party in Pennsylvania, and his name.has been prominent in United States politics for many years.\u2018SBenator Quay was accompanied by Messrs, R.C.Adams and A.G.C Quay, of Washington, and Capt.Ben- Jamin Sovy, of Atlantic City.Among the other arrivals at the Windsor were Sir Peter Walker and Capt.the Hon.Herbert Allsopp, who are fouring this country; .rere, Usetui At All Times.\u2014In winter or in sum- mor Parniclee's Vegetable Plile will cope with and overcome &ny irregularities of the digestive organs which change of diet, \u2018change of residence, or variatlon of temperature may bring about.They should be always kept at band, and once thelr beneficial action becomes known, no ore will be without them.There is ndthing nauseating in their structure, and delicate can use them confidently, av.BUSINESS PERSONALS.Manhaget Cart, of the London Straet Raliway Company, was In the city.today.\u2014 .- Mr.C.W.Stone\\and son, of Buffale.BF.- , 1 BEC bottle ©.day, 8t ERCh su.c.ssveccnersenerneccen AC Floral Paste, for sunburn .\u2026.SOU bottle wind changed tailing tn recognize-rin the very elight work she did in that play the \u2018possibih- ties that we now acclaim.But her \u201cMrs.Dane\u2019 gave one instant confi- dance that she will be equal! to any role \u2014at all events.any modern rale-whieh she may be, called on to play with the west end company.* .leading comparisons, with the two women who have most identified themselves with that powerful class of dramatic work an the stage as we Know It ~\u2014with Mrs.Patrick Campbell and Mrs.Fiske! If those two can be taken as types of the two great classges of fem- lhine acting\u2014some say Mrs, Campbell Is not a type but a monstrosity-\u2014then Miss Mollison goes disiinetly to the Fiske catalogue.Her acting 18 an in- te.jectual exposition, not an overwhelms ing demonstration of passion, | was Dane's: Defence\u201d In the clearness ana cleverness of her working out of thé showed In it.Personally I am exceedingly glad of it.Can you contemplate \u2018Mrs.Patrick Campbell In a stock company?How would you regard the prospect of seeing that supremely great actress in a new play every Monday evening, in a repertoire of plays embracing all the different kinds af pro- \u2018duction that have to be giver.to satisfy the varying tastes of a stock company clientele?Miss Mollison may not have the personality and the fascination tn carry through an Impossible part, but she hus the brains te make any possible part Interesting and she will do it, \u201d .* » e The fact that \u201cMrs.Dane's Defence,\u2019 a distinctly serious problem play, was , put on in midsummer is creditable to the nerve of Mr.Proctor\u2019s management, The fact that it was extremely well PLASTERS FAILED LINIMENTS, OILS AND MANY OTHER MEDICINES DID N GOOD.A New Brunswick: Postmaster Tells.of His Efforts to\u2019 Cure His Kidney Trouble-\u2014He Suffered \u2018or Years and Tried Many Medicines, But Only Recently Found the Right One.Tower Windsor, \\ wr, NB.July 18.\u2014(Special )\u2014Mr, THE A lelyea, postmaster of statement of his experience in his efforts to he cure of Kidney trouble which has bothered him for many years.At times he would have very had 11a, and when these came on he was almost aid up.: .He tried several doctors and used Tany medicines, but nothing geemed to help him in the leust.: Plasters, oils, liniments on the outside and doses\u2019 of all\u2019 kinds and descriptions taken internally scemed to have but one result.He was no better.Finally through reading an advertise- merit he wae led to the.use of Dudd\u2019s Kidney Pills, Jo mys: .\u201cDodd\u2019s Kidney Pilla were eo highly rereading some testimonials, 1 concluded tp try them according to directions, \u201cI had tried so many things that I was very skeptical and had but little falth that Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills could or would help \u2018me.Howeyer, TI didnot use them long before I foun than was claimed for them.\u201cI have received more benefit from them than from any other medicine.I have ever ured, for they seem to have made a complete cure of my cas the slightest trace of the Kidney Trouble that bothered me ever so long.\u201cT want say sthat I believe that are the right medicine Dadd\u2019s Ride?Pills for Kidney Trouble.Mr.Helyea.is very well known to everybody in this neighborhood and there are but few who have not been aware of his scricvs illneas.Eyeryone \u2018is delighted at his i health and his publishe done much to make Dodd's Kidney Pills | MISS ETHEL KNIGHT MOLLISON, LEADING LADY AT : THE GREAT PLAY \u201cBEN HUR.\".t Is impossible to play a \u201cwoman.with-a-past\u2019 part without evoking two much more interested throurhout \u201cMrs.\u201d character than 1h .the jrsonality she this place, he ade n very interesting conimended for Kidney Trouble that after that they were all and more \u201c1 feel as VAI] ns phos I did and havé not.statement han ntm even more popular in this neighb d than thay have been.\" neigh ores f ï : \u201c+ v + 4 } \u2014 ci A ee .PROCTOR'S, IN \u2018 Buccess a possibility, It is a class of amusement different from (hat now provided at any of our summer.theatres, and ought to make a field of Its own without seriously damaging theirs, \u2019 MUNDAY KNIGHT.AT PROCTOR'S THEATRE.That the public ig keenly appreclat- Ing the fine Class.of plays that Mr.Brunelle, manager of Proctor\u2019s, has been putting on of late, was shown in a striking way by the great crowds that crowded the theatre this week.From the first night \u2018Mrs, Dane's Defence\u201d Was put on it sprang Inge favor.The production had never been scen in Montreal\u2019 before, and ty, bring it to the city entailed a very heavy \u2018expenditure.This js the sixth play that has been put on at Proctor\u2019s recentiy which managers had dreaded to bring to the city on \u2018account of the cost of the royal- tics.Another distinet drawing card at \u2018Proctor's this week was Miss, Ethel Knight Mollison, late leading lady with Richard.Mansireld.Her work, in the very trying role of Mrs, Dane, was greatly appreciated.- She proved herself to be un'actresss of keen Intellectual ability, culture, and possessed of fine dramatic traits of character.Next week the play selected is *Captain Swift\u201d and Miss Mollison will Le seen in the subtle role of \u201cStella Darbisher.\u201d \u2018The plot ec \u201cCaptidgi Swift\" is a well woven one, and gives ample scope for emotional acting and keen portrayal of character.Captain Swift, a man of exceptional abilities, during a period of his life, played a part that the world guessed little.of; pressed by cireumstances he gave way he became an outlaw.His name, \u2018an allas, became a veritable terror.The Years went by until a time came when, disgusted with his life, he left the scene of his operations and went to his own country.Like ong who had risen from the dead he was welcomed with open arms, nonegever dreamt of as- law.Nemesis overtook him.when .he most desired to atone for the past.A passionate love came into his life, and In the complications which {t gave rise to, come the great climaxes of the play.of the play, which will be as follows: \u2014 Captain Swift, Mr, Alphonz Ethier} Mr.Seabrooke, Mr.Hudson Liston; Harry Seabrooke, Mr.A.F.Buchanan; Mr.Gardner, Mr, John B.Walker; Marshall, Mr.John M.Sainpolis; Ryan, Mr.Claude Coopér; Bates, Mr.Arthur Jarrett; Servant, Mr.Archer Tousley; Stella Darbisher, Miss Ethel I£nilght Mollison; Mrs.Seabrooke, Mre.Eva Vincent; Mabel Seabrooke, Miss Anna Buckley; Lady Si.aunton, Miss, Eugenie Hayden.\u2019 Next week will be put on at Proctor\u2019s the famous Living Studies in Art, These masterpieces for the past few months have been running in various theatres in the United States, and have been drawing enoromus houses, In the near future the management of the theatre will announce the names tresses who are to become permanently connected with the Proctor Stock Company.It is the Intention to make the company the strongest the city has ever had.And the great production, which has which will shortly be put on, is \u2018\u2018Wheels Within Wheels,\u201d oo .+ a AT THE FRANCAIS.ttractive bill next week lin \u201cOnly a armer\u2019s Daughter,\u201d a.sensational melodrama that has not been seen here, but which ls very popular in the States.It is à story of a \u2018a wealthy city man and is unhappy in her new eurroundings.The estrangement and subrequient reconciliation of the husband and wife are bold in a series of ats full of strong situations, interspersed.wit ark: ling comedy.The play will be mounted in the lavish way in which audiences at the Francais have become accustomed, \u2018with new scenery and elaborate stage settings.The full strength of the company will be amploved with Miss 1 ., fo .: .+ to one temptation after another until soclating him with the dreaded our- | It will-be Interesting to give the cast] of several prominent actors and ac- | never been seen in Montreal before, and\u2019 The Corse Payton Company present ah young country girl who marries th y e A - {itony as the country it and Mik J Frank , rats, RE.Will Benslev.floating wire and dancing barrel; ¥.Cairmian, the Japanese wender; Miss (3 Cunningham, singing and dencing soubrette: I.Mnochon, trapeze \u201cerformer, and, W.\u20ac.Wallard, the famous ncvelist, who has Teen re-engaged to per- fam his daring feat.\u201cHe will go -down a staircase 5 fect high on his bieyele.This 6 a dangerous act, but Mr.Millard savas he is always confident he will accopwplish it all rizht.There will also be other at- trections.» + * NOTES OF THE WEEK.Kuute Erickron wha last season estab.Hshed \u2018a reputation as the greatest of Swedish American character actors, commence his starring tour in \u201cThe Man From Sweden\" in Chicago next Nove r.Martin Harvey will produce in Dublin.Ireland, in Sentember \u2018The Children of Kings,\u201d with Humperdinek's music, which willbe seen later in: tie fall in New York.Mr: Harvey and his company will sail for this country early.in October to begin his Anericin tour under the direction, of Klaw & Erlanger.: .1] have pat as much money as I can into othe,\u201d said Rose Coghlan, \u201cI alwave de, Mén are just as susceptible to Decom- ting gowns as\u2019 women.At all events men have a rooted helief that femininity should go beautifully elothed, and often belleve they have lost their hearts when it is merely enmeshed iu a web of delicate lace, or kome minauderie of a successful toilet that mvstifies while it entrances them.The plays in which T am about to tour next season «will be gowned as richly as atv of mv.fammer characters, where the wanthar permits.\u201d \u2019 Tewis Morrlson\u2019a version of \u201cFaust\u201d an entirely new scenic equipment for the garden, Brocken and apotheosis arene, The vitality of this play is remarkable, Not once hag it proven a Septenther with like tliat of 1803.Tast season was one of the most profitable since it commenced its career.HE FELT TIRED EVERY MORNING.Malt Breakfast Food MAKES LIFE HAPPY FOR A MONTREAL BUSINESS \u2018MAN.It Gives Him the Vim, Activity and Strength of an Athlete, A prominent Montreal business man says:-\u2018For two years I suffered more or less from waterbrash and indigestion.| Upon rising each morning 1 felt as tired ps when I went to hed, and never sat down to breakfast with a good appetite.A friend advised me to use Malt Breakfast Food.T did g0, and was delighted with its flavor and its effects.on my digestion.After six months use of Malt 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Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insure ance Company, Limited, London, England, British American Assurance any, Toronto Alliance Asurance Company, Lone don, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, fmperial Building, St.James Street.\u2014\u2014 Lake of the Woods Milliaz Go., Ltd The Best Hard Wheat .Flour 1n the World., Mills at KEEWATIN, 2500 bris, sper day (tho largest mil?lu the British Empire); PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, 1,000 bris.per day.Our flor has been exported to warm and cold countries and is FAR FAMED FOR 1 KEEPING QUALITIES.aii grades of hard wheat flour £0'd in barrels add bags.Quotas \u2018tions and other information on application, Offices, First Floor C.P.R.Telegraph Butide- ing.Montreal.IN Dawes & Co.BREWERS, Pale Ales and Porter | LACHINE, P,Q Main 563 Montreal OMos: .621 St.James Stree).J.H.R.MOLSON & Ale and Porter Brewers.Have always on hand the various kinds dû Wood and Bottles.Families Regularly Supplied.600 Notre Dame St., Montreal =] Notice to the Public.+ 3 William Dow & Co.will be 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BN ugust, .t I * TR \\ > | .ç Healthful Plumbing- Pure air, indôors and ont, 15 démanded b considerations of health, particularly of ing rust the health ot your ; a House when our work, the santiaey ead ot plumbine, has besn done, | oo ~ It's as cheap as good work can -be \u2018for, .with all the supplies of the beat.LE \"A x BROS.| TS) Whe i Ro Pal | Hoi ; | | | | | | Wf PRET EE CIS Te a Lors ECP TRUSTS 7 aha - À festle but sure Way, oo\u201d \u2019 j st À + \u2019 4 ' ' i ; , + ; CA: = bh \u2018 HY ms dada ON 8 TY f = - i SL - ?~~ \u2019 7 \u2018 CTE Teen Gas ce % Coe Lh Cn Coe A, \\ Tae sd, * \u201d.; .0 vo oo i.C Le Z .Fe ce ; \u20ac Se \u201cLr i se ; y ru { ; .£ RS Tn .= A co ; ou.» ,V \u2018 aa .A ; y - .i / , ST A '.« >.~ To 5 : \u201c3 + > + pif ; Fp : LA + ?* x WE EN Cds eel ro fag x ; E + \u2018 «.Ce Tl , Le + Qn semester ol to ape ger aie os PDE MONTREAT, DAILY HERALD SATURDAY FULT TOAD «si oo tre esi rmbt spoons | etre ET p\u2014\u2014 - mp, \u2014 eq _ reg enge ape sr Sa\u201c \u2014\u2014=__e a \u2014 era An mere jer\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 de - a us _ TS ai = = = a TTT Te CL SR NE hE wen amen tage dea 2 \u201cWhere Pleasur e-seekers Gat er a \u201ca Yedda vr ef : : Ln - , : - mr Le dre STE ii \u2014 na \u2014 _ -_ _ - - \u2014 - \u2014 - - a - \u2014\u2014 \u2018 * * A LAgles\u201d Orchestra, from, Boston, 16 | - °° : ~ CT p I Mr, Gordon Ross ast\u2019 Satur | : : .: now & permanent feature and they a FO NA \\ Co e.Aung.x Spent last Saturday ta \u2018 00e.5 \"> hand out the right kind of mugic,.\u2014 - i J cir.aud Miss Marcotte are staying at the, MUSKOKA LAKES.+ x .\u2014_\u2014 00000 Which is greatly appreciated Db.® Mr.Horace St.Louls was out heré ou ' + by = Tha band ls \u2018under-the leadership o Tuesday.last.: SC -+4000 .\u2014 - 00e * Deapite the unfavorable weather & most edjoyaMe \u201cProgramme Buchre\u201d \u2018tes held at Valois Club House on Whursday evening.There were thirty table and ten games were played.The hall was most attractively decarated With the oronation colors and the de- berations bestowed credit upon those who so-energetically busied themselves Jn the arrangement of a successful en- Bertainment.Miss Riley and Miss Mc- Mensie ably furnished the music for he dance, \u2018which took place after the gables had been removed.The first prise for ladles was won by Mrs.(Whyte, the second by Miss B.Paton.Mr.Wright captured the gentlemen's @irst prize, and Mr.J.McKenzie the pecond.Among those present were:\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.T.Mosely, Mr.and Mrs.MoBride, Mr.and Mre.MoLean, Mr.snd Mrs, WHis, Miss M.Duncan, Duncan, Mrs.Whyte, Miss McKensle, Miss Hughes, Miss Paton, Mises E.Paton, Miss XK.Bowle, Messrs, G.Blaughter, F.\u2018Rogers, C.Furlong, Dodds, H.Paton, B.Strachan, E.Cope- dand, Morrison, Harding, J.McKeizle, Gautherland, A.Rheinhart, Walsh, L.++.+ + $ STRATHMORE.$ 00000 0000 This pretty lakeside resort Is now Un full swing.e cottages, with the exception of one or two, are all occu- pled and appearances point to a very * enjoyable season for all those who have taken up summer quarters at Strath- more.\u2019 .The popularity of this resort 1s grow- Ing yearly.Situated, as it is, in a bay on one of the widest parts of Lake St.Louis, it offers exceptional advantages for boatsmen and at the same time affords those who are fond of a \u201cdip\u201d an opportunity to indulge in their pastime.Summer sports are making noticeable progress.The tennis courts are vounding into shape and, with the blessing of fine.weather, next week should see them in splendid: condition.Nearly all the families here have join- : ed the Tennis Club and, judging from the athletic qualities of the members, , some interesting sport is anticipated.Boating, of course, Js indulged in.Every evening many yachts, canoes, etc., may be seen ghding over the broad expanse of Lake St.Louis, Mr.Strachan and family are again occupying their beautiful residence this year.A The Hon.J.B.Rolland, aécompan:e by Miss Blanche Rolland, sailed Thursday by the Lake Manitoba for Europe.Mr.Rolland, who intends to couple pleasure with business, will visit England, Germany, Ireland ana Scotland.Among those occupying cottages are: Mr.and Mrs.Stfachan, Mr.and Mrs., J.Robinson, the Hon.J.B.Rolland! and family, Mr.and Mrs.Nicholson, Mr.and Mrs, Coates, Mr.J.J.McGill, wife and family, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Duncan, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kearney, Mr.and Mrs.F.Mosely, Mr.and Mrs.Mately and family, Mr.and Mrs.Weaver, Mr.and Mrs.Pedan.- Mr.\u201cTom\u201d Litile was a guest of \u201cWillie\u201d Strachan during the week.d + : LITTLE METIS.3 0000 \u2014 00000 Mrs.(Dr) F.WW.Campbell, Miss : Campbell Bunnyside Cottage at Light House Point, Metis, for the season.They ar- vived on the 28th of June.Mrs.Dean, Miss Ruth Dean and Master Dean are the guests of Mrs.F.W.Campbell at Sunnyside Cottage, Light House Point, Metis.Mr.F.W, Campbel,, of the Dominion Bank,\u2019 has returned to the city after Vassing his holidays with his mother at tunnyside Cottage, Light House Point, Metis.The weather there was exceptionally fine, MANOIR RICHELIEU, : ©0060 The \u201cManoir,\u201d Canada\u2019s most charming summer resort, is now in full swing.Our American cousins have been com-\u2019 ing in in a steady stream since -they paid their 126th annual tribute to their great national birthday.It 1s certailnly a pleasure to think that the \u201crainmakers\u201d exhausted their 1902 stock during May and June.We are now having the most delightful weather imaginable and \u2018Old Sol\u201d is working overtime off the fair skins of the city folk.i \u2014_\u2014 Old ideas and old customs must give way to the im- .provements of an advanced age.The ancient town crier is succeeded by the modern newspaper and the ancient harsh physics by Abbeys Effervescent - - Salt ;, The great tonic laxative.¢t starts at the root of most : common ailments, the - .stomach and bowels, getting them into action in a \"It has a tonic effect on the digestive organs siding then 4a the performance of Miss J and Miss Knight occupy Mies ' Martha Gannett (piano), Miss Lillian Williams, violin; Grace Good- ing, cornet; Hellen Grant, \u2018cello; Cora Lewis, diums; Clara royd, claret.Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Forget came down from their beautiful new summer home at St.Irenie a few deys ago, and | entertained the following friends at dinner at the \u201cManolr Richelieu'\u2019; Hon.Judge and Mrs.Routhler, Miss Rou- thier, Hon.Judge and:Mrs.Levergne, Miss Levergne, Mr.Levergne, Miss Dupis, Judge A.F.Carrler, Miss Ville-.rand.The first hop of the setison was held on Saturday last, everybody enjoyed it.A large number of cottagers attended.The same handsome, genial Fred.Bowen is a worthy.second tp Mr.Pat- | enson In the affairs of the Manoir man- ! Mr.Ed.Varney, who is so well-' \u2018 known throughout Canada, is a valu- - able assistant to the management.He (ls also deputy postmaster of the new | office herc.\u2014(sSt, Louis and Hong Kong papers please copy.) i Frank Livingston is still at the desk ; looking after the bill affalrs.1 i Mr.Ephren Brosseau was the first guest of the season; he has been anchored here since May 5th.Mr.and Mrs.À.A.Low, Miss A.W.Low,.A.A.Low, jr, Dr.Brinsmade, | all of Brooklyn, N.Y., are here for the summer.They arrived on July 4th, \"bringing with them Seth Low., jr.Now, Seth \u2018Low, ar.is Mayor of Greater: New York and his son had no more than reached here when the American .Eagle began to screeech.He had fire \"crackers of all shapes and sizes, and ! the way he demonstrated his American independence made things hum around here, .The beautiful steam yacht Esperanza, the property of Ex-Com.O.A.Wil- \u2018\u2019kKinson, of the Corinthian Yacht Club of Piiladelphia, is anchored off the .\u201cMdnois.\u201d , The Esperanga is charter, ed this season by Mr.Melons, of Philadelphia.There {8 a very pleasant: party aboard and they thoroughly ens Joyed their visit here.Lt.-Col.Fred, \u2018Henshaw, with his mother and Miss Henshaw, are enjoye ing rest at their pretty cottage on thé \u201cManoir\u201d road.\" Hon.Judge A.J.Carrier came ir a few days ago, bringing sunshine and pleasant words with him.; Mr.evn Garneau and his family \"are comfortably quartered at their cottage for the summer, : The young son of Edward Garneau had the misfortune to break his ann in three places recently.\"The brave lite \u2018man js progressing quite favorably.\u2018 r.Yates, of Cacouna, threatens to .Invade Murray Bay with a basebail -and ping pong team.+ ; + ! $ POINTE CLAIRE.$ i Cool breezes tempered the heat and , made the lake shore a desirable place indeed during the eariy days of the , week.\u2018Many visitors took advantage of Saturday and Sunday to get out - Of town.201005 A yacht capsizing on Tuesday cre- -|ated a dedl of nervousness on éhore, ernment flouts at the pier went out in ; their steam Jaunch and picked up the 1 | but the engineers engaged on the Gov- , | than a wetting.[à On Sunday, Mr.Gerald Bell Lomer reached: home, having spent a very pleasant week or two travelling by boat as far as Oswego and Syracuse, N.Y.He was accompanied by his friend, Mr.CC.Matthews.: ! on Wednesday from their trip.to Que- ec.Mrs.Geo.Napier and family left this week for Scarboro Beach.2° Mr.E.James and his little daughter ; pent Sunday in.Pointe Claire.Mrs.Haskell entertained Me C: - Lay and Mr.A.McGlil at the end of last week.Mr.Harold, of Longueull, spent Sunday here.Lo Mr.B.Chadwick was the guests of Mrs, Lomer last Saturday.Mr.J.Yates, Mr.Adams Hill were entertained on by Mrs.Meredith, : After spending \u2018a year In Canada, Miss Meredith said good-bye to her many friends in\u2019 Pointe Claire on Thursday, when she embarked for England in the Lake Manitoba, - Miss Alice\u2019 Johnston returned to Montreal on Wednesday after spending\u201d a few days with Miss T.Oakes, On Tuesday the-boathouse and the best efforts of the club were devoted to the entertainment of a large party of little folk who had received invita- | tions for a children\u2019s dance.The prettiest dance yet,»and by far the merri-« est.Perfect arrangements had been made by the president and officers, who shone as hosts on this occasion.Two little girls, the Misses Harrower, delighted everyone by their skirt danc- Ing, and little Miss E.McLèd sang sev-, eral songs very prettily.Mrs.MacIn- tyre, with her well-known kindness to the little ones, helped to make the affair a successs.Some of the ladies who assisted were Mrs.Chillas, Misa Chillas, Mrs.Nelies, Mrs-Saunderson, Miss Shaw, Miss Jordan, Miss Robb, Mrs.Sims and Mrs.Bolton, and Mr.Saturday last ~ ++.Nr ; + * RICHMOND.=.® Mr, W.Healy, Arts student of McGiil University, has been making a tour through the Bastern Townships, has returned to his liome in Cleveland, and wlll spend the summer months there.Miss Emma Robins, nurse graduate, formerly of Richmond, now of.Auburn, Me., has been visiting friends here.Mr.and Miss Findley, of Windsor Mills, are visiting their aunt, Mrs.R.Findley.; Mrs.Wm.Hawker and her son, of Windsor Mills, are in town, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Hawker, Miss Mina Smith, of Somerville, Macs, is visiting her brother and sis.ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, J.D.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Gallup, of Ship- ton, made\\a short visit to friends in town during the week.; Miss Lyéta Shaw, of Kingsey, is in town, the guegt of Miss Lissie Rattray.In the ahsence of Rev.Dr.Kellock, pastor of Chalmers Church, who is still in Bosion, M.L.Horsfall, B.A, of Montreal, conducted the morning and evening services on Sunday last.Mesars.$V.L\u2018nahen and W.Lebnard, | of Montreal, énd À.V';:kin-on, ot Sherbrooke, spent Sunday here: _ , A ;, ' ' te oo = \u2018 } i A 1 ; ; two sallors who suffered nothing worse Ï i guest of Miss Genevieve Bedard.Mr.and Mrs.Holland returned home Mr.W.J.Insalis, of Danville, made Mr.and Mrs.Warnkey and son, of Hamilton,\u201d and Mrs.Bourque and two children, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Murphy, Mrs.Humphreys aud chikd, of Glen- garry, Out, are the guests of Mrs, Humphreys parents, Mr, and Mrs, C.Rose.°° * = Miss G.Greenshields, of Sherbroôke, was the guest of Miss Lamont, during the week.Miss F.Chapman, of Windsor.Mills, Is visiting Miss Edith MeCourt, Miss M.Cuddy, of Montredl, is the CU.©.Cleveland, sq.ex-M.P., of Danville, was in town this week Mrs.Geo.Howe, of Montreal, and Mrs, P.\u2018Bedard, of Quebec, ave visit ing friends in Richmond.Miss Mary Elliot, of Ulverton, was in\u201cRichmond for a few days, the guest of Miss Minnle Ginn, Mrs.Allan and the Misses Allan, of Peoria, Ill, formerly of Melbourne, have taken Mrs.Dickson's house on College Street for the summer months.Migs Annie Linahen, of Montreal, is the guest of her aunt, Miss Maggie 4 Linahen.ove +000.sosseccee + ST.LAMBERT.+ + + +0.+e+oe Mis Goodacre was here Saturday and took in the regatta and the dancing in the evening.Mins Barmistori was the guest of the Misscs Hart-on Saturday last for the regatta ; the guests on Mr.and Mrs.Hart, \u201cVilla ing.ir.P.M.Wickham baa returned from the Martitime Provinces, and left Mrs.Wickham and his \u201cchildren.onmfortably settled at Notre, Dame de Portage en route.Quite a numher of Longueuilers drove up last Saturday and \u201ctook in\u2019! the regatta while not a few remained ower tor the dancing in the evening.An occasion hke Baturday last shows not aver before 7 C abouts, and 1f anyone desired to stay over for the evening'e entertainment there was no place he or ehe could go to and have supper.There fre not many places of the size of St.Lambert without one or two Hotels, to'say the least.=~ Miss Sorley has been on a.visit to Mrs.W.H.Weir.at Iberville, \u201cAmong the latest arrivals here for the balance of the season may be mentioned the following: \u2014Mr.and Mrs.Lunan, Mr.Provost and, family, Mrs, and_ Miss Men- agh (New York), the Misses Inbadie, Mr.and Mrs.and Master Wainwright, Mr, -\u2014 Marris and.Mr.Bancroft \u201cMrs.Walker, Johénnesburg, S.A., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.McCallum, Klm Street.Mrs.Percival, Westmount, is the guest of lier son, Mr.W.Percival, Cadzow Tor- race.Complaint is made thal trees have heen planted hy private indiyiduals on the river hank.opposite \u2018\u201c{'he Lilacs,\u201d on.Front Road, obstructing the view of the neighboring residences, | and that \u201cthey have.been put there without permission of the corporat'on.- ; Mr.A.C.Heath left last Friday \u201ceven- home Monday evening.Captain Bradshaw vas the quest of Mr.R.Sullivan David on Snuduy afternoon and evening last.Kills Bed Bugs one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid Bug Poison does the work.\u2018Costs 25¢.a large bottle.Yougfuincy luck if not satisfactory.Atall'de les, Joh T.Lyons, core: +o.+f bat ere RME A ne Si a short visit in town during the week.- Mr: and Me£, J.8.Leo, Montreal,woere Rosa,\u201d on Saturday afternoon.and even- | the want of an hotel here.The races were o\u2019clock p.m., or: there- |- ing for Old, Orchard Beach and returned\u2019 Ss.ARR _Sieusy 14 Gus 0 We.\" Catherine Stress, \u20184 THE VACATION SEASON.[McCutcheon, in the Chicugo Record-Herald.Mr.R.Fatton.Sergt.-Major Army Medica) Corps, who formed \u2018one of the Coronation contingent, reached home here lust +Naturday evening, and received a hearty welcome from all his friends.Mr.Fred.A: Burne, paymaster Grand | Trunk Kailway, cit last Sundgg evenin in his cup for Portland and will.pay alk hahde there and at stations between there and Montreal.: \u2019 * Master Harold David is on a Visit to \u201chis grandparents in L'Original, Ont.- Mr.and Mrs, Sorley and family left on Tuesday for a cruple or weeks\u2019 etay at Plstisburg: NY.- Mis many frienda will regret to learn that Mr.de Wotfe, who is in the General Hospital with à acvere attack of rheumatism, does not make much progress.Mr.W.H.Rosevear, jr.returned on Tuesday evening fiom a Lus.nese trip w Mon \u2018ton, ALR : Pring Ta gale on Turalay atternoon the touts of to Teil cars were blown oft and on to tue puuu he, Jetaming the Mas.ena tran here come 15 minutes.A freight enzine got off the track about the: eme tre, Léo, and cine of the wires oy the bridge wor eroceed Mw de Walte Jett en Tucsday after noon.upon à vist to nends at lakeside tor a few days.- ; ; » \u2014 3°9900000000000000 * COBOURG.©9000 - > + +000 Mes, Suvth, Montre, ts an town fo?the -ummer, aad, with her ester, Mra.Uo Co dione, Toronto, ix staying at.the Cros-en homeatcad.Mr.t.C.James, Deputy Minister où Agi ulture, is à ire quent væitor over the week-end, Judge Clarke is holidaying at present at Tick aaland, Rice Jake, } \u201cMg.Chiel Justice Armour was in town over the week-end.a °° Mrs.Stewart.Gordon aud' family and Mrs.Auguste Bolte and family, Tororo ure in town for the summer, - Miss AV.CamphelL g,2uyal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is hofhiusyang at the home of her parents here.Mr.and Mw, Frank Shielda, Toronto; Rev.and Mre, James, Cillton Springs Mr.-Coale, Baltimore, Md., ate summer ing at Pier View., Mis.Nellie (Grant Sartoris and her daughters are oceubying their new summer home, *\u201cThe Hi po and have received a henriv welcame from our town folk.General Fitzhrugh's new residence, erect- od on the lake\u2019 front the past aeuron for himself and his son, Mr.Curl Kitztiuah, of Pittsburg, Da, is\u2019 completed and ov- cupied.Indéed the eastern part of the town has become quite a Pittsburg settlement.» \u201cSidbrook,\u201d the beantiiul.property formerly owned and occupied by Col.J.Vance Grayveley, now of Stanley Barracks, Toronto, is now the pr rty of Mr.Abbott, of Pittaburg, w © ha enlarged and beautitied it: ° _ Mr.vohn Dumble\u2019s fine \u2018residence on George Street, \u201cis occupied by Mrs, \u2018lul- fany and_family, Washington.Mr.Dum- ble and wife and daughters are travelling on the continént, .Te Col.and Mrs, Irwin are occupying their pretty summer home., Mrs.Maxwell, New Orleans, ie stminer- ing at her rural home here.- \u201cThe Bungalow,\u201d one of our prettiest aummer collages, ia occupied by Mra Lope, Washington D.C., Who at prevent bas her son, Mr.Mac.Bope, visiting her: \u201c Col.Scott's fine residence ir occupied by Mr.and Mrs.Thom, New York, while he Col.and Mrs.Scott are guests at\u2019 the Jolumbian, Following are recént arrivals at the ArHugton:\u2014Mrs, W.Banell Burr and Party, Philadelphia; Mrs, Franklin Lace, Miss Kathleen Luce, Miss Farsrine, Chi- gago;, Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Murphy, Detroit.Di .Recent arrivals at Cedarmsre are Mr.and, Mra.J.N.Donestead,\u201d of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs, Hodgin \u2018offfidren and nurie, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs, Howard Hart, Rochester; Miss Margaret Anna\u2019 McCabe, contralto soloist, and a Joel of Marches: is expected here from Montreal to spend the summer with relatives.! nson, of Drexel Ine oui, Tia 04g s0phding Che bent vid 2 ds.dt ; - od vehon hike, bly adi na OE [SEEN A 2.| Kinghorn, MeFarian, Doyle, Tart, 0 a | 2000000100 000000000 + BEACONSFIELD.$ +00 +0.The residence af the Hon, lovy Dium- mond ie almost ready for occupation and promises to be one of the bands quest vountry seats in the Island of Montreal Îté architecture «of the old Voconnal style, aciied to every \u201cluxury and ad vantage of \u201cthe preshnt ave, - Mr.Fleur was the guest of Mrs, Jordan on Sunday.; n Mr.and Mm.Harrower and family have taken rooms at the Grove for the summer.: The Kev, IY.A Keene spent a couple of days last week on Quebec, Mr.C.Arnistrong was À guest at Ku Ku laet Sunday.[and everything |s us ÿ bell y g merry Mr, Cathcart Wallace, with Mr.L.Char- {bonneaù as \u2018cello, | His musieal selec.4 Mrs.Odell, three children and two nurses, Mr.and Mrs, Valiquette have taken roots at the Clasendon for the summer, \u2019 Messis.Hobent Shaw, George Bourgouln and Eugene Tarte were at the Clarendon last Saturday.- Mr.Max Bohrer spent some time in the vibaige last week.\u2019 Hon.A.W.Atwater spent Thursday at the Clurenton, , + \u2018 CACOUNA.Socce 00000.The season here is In full swing.Old fol Is doing his work to our entire satisfuction s a marriage oes \u2014\u2014 Dancing goes on every evening In \u2018thie large ball room at St.Lawrence fran to a splendid \"orchestra.under the' drcotion of tions and ale charming'items and are greatly appreciated, \u2019 The mauagement of Stare making - pr ratlons\u2014for\u2014a\u2014big\u2014\u201cfavor cotillon\u201d to be held in August, when\u2018 confetti, eerpentiaes and many other spectacular features will be introduced to Cacouua for the fhst time, \u2019 The Mansion House and the other hotels and boarding houscs are now receiving thelr usuul quota: of visitors, and by the eud of July Cacouna will be filled to overflowing.Those who have not already secured accommodation will find it difficult to secure renitable rookis now, This scason promises to be the record for over twenty yens.A pleasant card party was held last week in the parlors ofnthe Hall., Mr.and Mrs.C, Lrinkwater are registered et the Hall.: ; \u2019 Mrs.J.Carson and family, of Westmount, ate spending the summer in Cacouna.A large party fiom River du Loup attend.£a the hop last Saturday evening at the all, ° | Mr.and Mrs.Mark Workman and family are registered at the Hall for the summer.Mr.and Mrs, Odell, of Quebec, are-speud- Ing the summer at the Hall, Mr, and Mis.Scnllion are aguln at the Mansion House this season.Mr.and Mrs.Grennvald and family are once mote In their cottnge for the suïamer.Foliowing were the arrivals at St.Lawrence Mall} Cacouna, for the week ending July 15: Mrs, John Caverhill, Miss Jossie Caverhlll, Miss MeNtce, Miss Biemner, Montreal; Mr, and Mrs.J.E, Payne, Que- bee; Mr, J.O'Contior, Mis.O'Couunor, the Misses O'Connor and Master J.P.O'Con- nor, Mr.aud Mrs.M.Ritchot, Miss Rltchot, Miss Daly, Mr.J.Forbes, Mr.and Mry., M.Henshliwood, Mr.Cathcart Wailace, Montreal; Mr, J.Croyett, River du Loup; Mr.E.T.Horn, Monoten: Mr.H.R.White, RIver du Loups Mr.H.A.Price, Mr.and Mis.Thos.Collins, family and nurse, Montreal; Mrs, Flulgan and nephew, New York: Mr.und Mrs Mark Workman, family and nald, Lawrence \u2018Hall Montreais Mis, Chas, Stefis, Cleveland; Mr.M, Touls, Syracuse; Mrs.Sampson, Quebee; Mrs, DD.Freedman aud child, Moutrent; Quebec; Dr.J, thur Dansereau, Fast Orange.N McKay, Mr.Ar- London; Mr.W.L.Scott, J.; Mr.L.McClintiu, Rt.Stephens, N.B.: Mr.Jobn Cook, Mr.W.R.White, Fraserville; Mr.E.E.Rattray, Mr, AF.Rattray, Mr.Fu.8.Stocking, Quebec: Mrs.W.H.Cunteingham.Miss FE, Cunning- Quebec; The \u2018late arrivals at the Royal Musko Hotel are: Pendimus White, Buffalo: nin Brown, Hamilton; Tdward R.Meyer, Rut falo; Mis, C, J.Zolm, Philadelphia: Geo.W.A.Zolm, Phlladelphin: Mis.J, Kerr (e- botue, Toronto; H.Curscallen, F.W.Gates, Mrs.Gates, Humtiton: J.B, Memon Joues, Toronto; J.G.Brandt, St.Louls; F.W.Gates, Huinilton; Miss May Wlllet, Haver.hill, Mass; Edward H.\u2018Ivotter and wife, J.T.Trotter and Miss Louise Trotter, Philadelphia; W.A.Clhuaplu end wife, Miss M Martin, duffalo: H.L.Putnam, Mout- real; Mr.and Mrs, T.J, Biay, Miss Eleanor Matibows.Pituœurg: F8 I wife, Mlss Wilsou, Cleveland: Wm.J.Kine mouth and wife, Bryant Walker, Détroit; MW.J.Stewart, R.F.Wilks, Toronto; 'Frederick Winter, Orange, N.J.; Mr.and Mra.H.E.Eutes, Richmond, Vam Peyton \u20ac.Richards, New York; HI, W.Contes, H.Blalu, B, Jarvis A.W.Barnard, Mis: Barnard, Jos.Burdal, Cincinnati; John J, Willlams, Frank D.Willlams, Donald 1, Wiliams, New York: J.Henderson, Toronto; Dr.R.A, Newman and wife, Detroit; George H, Morency, Montreal; J.F.Schaper Kotter, Philadel- -phia; J.P.Huckesteln, Mrs.J.P.Hucke- stelu änd Miss Huckestein, Detroit.+ 7 + + -TADOUSAC.+ LK - 0 $0000 00000 This picturesque and truly popular place.18 fast becoming filled, the cottages have all been rented, and nearly every room in the hote! is engaxed for the summer.The weather for the past two weeks has been most -desirable.\u2018 ' Those who are fond of dancing will be pleated to hear that the ballroom Goor ls in very good order and the music quite as good, if not bettér than last year, being rendered by the same orchestra, : A most exciting.baseball match was played rled ladies.) all who looked on, and even to the players themselves., ; Mrs.Campbell-MacDougali and Mrs.Archer quite excelled themselves at the bat.The Dean of Montreal and Mr.J.Dwight, of New York, left last evening by the Sag- ucnay.boat for L'Anse St.Jean, for a few days\u2019 salmon fishing.< .Mr.Archer left last evening for Montreal for a few days.+ Mrs.Henry Price, of Queebc, who bas been spending \u2018the past three months in Toronto, arrived Friday and will remain the rest of the summer here, Mr.Arthur Price and Mr.Harold Price are spending a few days here.Miss May Urqubart, who has been spending ® week with Mr.Jones at \u2018\u2018Russellhurst,\u201d left Monday for Cap a L'Aigle.Mr.C.H.Farnum, of Rob Roy canoe fame,\u2019 is encamped in Dwight Park.He has reduced camping to a science, and Le is now engaged on a literary work, which the world will no doubt see in due time, Miss Price, of Wolfesfield, Quebec, 13 the guest of Mrs.Lewis Evans, at the Cottage.Mr.and Mrs.W.O.Ryde, of Lachine, are at the hotel.The yacht Jamboree, of Quebec, and The Pirate, R.Gales\u2019 yacht, of Quebec, ale in the bay.; ?Mr.Wm, Price and Colonel Aitchison, of ham.Mrs, J.Dwnne, Miss Atlle Dwnue, Montréal; Miss Daisy Lawrence, Quebec: | Mra W.MeNally.Mr.Arthur MeNally.the Misses Gertrude and May MeNaliy, Mont real; Mr.aud Mrs, K.L.Warren, Fraser.ville, Mr.and Mrs.RB.R.White, Fraser.villes Mi, Too Lindsay, Mr.H.Ho Lawrence, River du Loup; Mr.L.8.Odell Quebe+; Mr.B.FE.Thresher, Od Orchard, Me; Mi.Plehard Hollurd, Montreal: Mt.A.E.Webster, Toronto: Dr.E.Dubenu, Montreal; Mr.A.G.Langley, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.E.W; Villeneuve and family, Montreal: Mr.A.Young, Montreal: Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Tiuton, Montreal; Mr.Corriveau, Isle Verte: Mr.Reg.Graham and Mr.Churehlilt Graham.James L.Murray.Montreal: Miss Watson, Quebec; Mr.M.A.Chapman, Montreal: Mr.A.Chapman, Montranl: Mrs Wm; ©.Norman and Miss Amy.Normau, Montreal; Mr.J.Ww.Pugs.ley, Ottawa.2+000000200900000 0 + ST.ANDREWS BY THE : + .00000 $0000 The past week has witnessed à Inige num ber of summer arrivals, The hôtels have taken on their summer gatety.and all the resort features\u2014golfing.boating, fishing, tennis and ping-pong\u2014are all in full blast, Sir \u2018Thomas Shatghnessy spent a few davs here with his family, but he Is off nity, having taken hls departure with Sir WilHam Van Horne In à spevial train on Mr, Fred.Been dr.who has been sending his holidays with ii The Grove, lett on sun-ias for New York.Mias Brent.ei Toronto, who has ben ling returned home.i Mr.JB nder and Miss \u20ac Parder wcre the guests of Mrs, Stevenson List Sunday.Misses F, Hickey, TL Shick and H.Jones drove out from town on Sunday and dined at The Grove, «The Beaconefield tennis club have de: cided to open a new court an account of the lack of number 51 members dii< vour The popular president, Mr.W.Robertson, 1s doing all an his power to mate ts the wnat sucves-tul season tie club has ever had Mra.Hiley Melntyre.who never forgets her little friends, gave the little \u2018nes à danre on Tuesday eveniug.f'usieal chair and Sir Roger were the fes ces of thie evening.The little Missa Harrower delighted everybody hy their graceiul dancing.Refreshments were pasced around at, ten o'clock and after giving three cheer for Mise Wiley the tiny tots were taken to theit \u2018homes, The süb-crintion dance at The Grove on Wednesday evening Was larzely attended.Visitors from Meaurepaire, Lachine and Montreal were present: The floor was in excellent condition and dancing was kept up until a late hour.Some of those resent were:-\u2014Mosdames Nime, Shaw, acon, Auchmuety Laurie, Misses Sulater, Hobb, Shorey.St.George, Buller, Cama, Jeffrey, Burnett, Chillas, Jordan, Holland, Lomer, Bovd, Tétendre: Misses Morphy, Jordan, Shaw, Dr.Tooks.Dr.Lapthorn Smith,\" }H.\u2018Sims, Chillas, Woods, Holland, MacMaster, Ruseell, Desharate, Hanning, Archibald, Houston, Tooke, Hali.Mr.Abraham and family left this week for Kingston.where they will be the guetia o ex-Mayor Polson.T4000000000000000> $ STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.: +.+0.< The third Ronting Clb hop took Inst Sntuday and was wall at bonded.place ong those present were : Mis, Rastie Morgan, Moncel.Marquette, Shnard.Lig tler,\u201d Duniltele, Trudeau, Read, Hubbell, Adam, Keeling, Misses Rafter, ead, Mor- gnn, Kent, Hubbell, Simard, Contin.He.vid,\" Knowles, Brosseau, Belanger, Moeasrs, Moneel, Kenny, Tad, Rafter.McKenna, Flynn C.A.Prevost, J.11.Shen.G.GG.Robina, I.D.Nichola, M.H.Jackson, BR.R.Macon lay, R, Mancel, di, FE Mug! W J.Magll, Faut H Shallow, Charlie \u2018Krause, AS nesdny wan a day of anxiety Ste.Anne.\u2018The wind storm came up » suddenly and wna 80 fierce that these who\u201d 4 for ahore.Mr, Waugen and Miss Dunlivie daughter.of Mr.Dunllvie, of the portal avr- vice at Ottawa, were, among those who, were obliged to remain on the water throughout the stoum.The wind hes «nea rontinued high, nd on the day followin Mr, W.F.McKenun narrowly escapes drowning.Rnfllng In the blg wind, he cap sized, and with great difficulty and exhaustion battled his, way over one hundred TB Curley.Jr, © y-an eaurs.8.Curaley, jr.C.D.Carsley-and F.Hrgue passed last Baturdey In the vh- lage.fr.I.0.David was.at the Clarendo over Sunday.: .Mr.J.B.Wauger 1a staying at the Clar.nN fi yi ennetot d fami} and Mrs, La an 1 are at the \u201cCrarénddon for the-suhmer, y at Mr, and Mrs, Dunlivie and family, of Ot: tawa, have lpft for home \u2018after a\u201d ptay: of\u2019 | env Luuli St the.Clarendon, | a .\\ + the guest of Mrs, Laurie at The Cove, had heen ott boating had no time to muke | j Sundey moiniag.Sir.William and T.ady \"Van Horne have had numerous guests since | Covenlioren was apened, Last week there Lwns A mountain party from the Van Morne cottage, the Mirges Van Horne accompany- lng theik guests on a tramp um Mount L'Elfamcook's steop sides.From the summit ef this mountain a magnificent view 1s ob- \u201ctaînahle.Mr.and Mra.©.M.Holt.of Montreal, aire enforinæ thelr stay here very much, The Algonquin Hotel has sheltered many Upper Canadians Intely, among them being Mrs.Robert Melghen.Miss Meighen, Mes.M.J.Morrisa, Mrs, Preble MeIntosh, Mrs, Hollister Wilson, Mrs, W.L.Maltby.Miss Melptosh, Mr.George R.Hooper and Mr.Randall Davidson, of Montreal: Judge Street, Mis, Street and Miss Street, of Toronto: Mrs.5.C.Glbhons, Miss Helen Gib- hong and Miss May Gibbons, of London, ont.: Mr.and Mm.C.McLachlin, of Arn- prior, Ont.Dr.and Mrs.Murray MeFarlane, of To- rente, are guests at Kennedy's Motel.Mr.Donald MarMaster returned from Montreal on Saturday.Inst, Fea Mr.and Mm.FE.Maxwell, of Mantreal, (have a large number of guests at their cottage, Rar Road.- In\u2019 Mr.Wm.Topas cottage near hy Mr.and.Mrs.John Hope, of Montreal, ave spending the summer.: Severn] Montreal pesple are spending thelr vacations at Campabetlo, also af Grand Maman, two nttractive Isinnd resorts.At Bocabre, Mrs.BE.H.Battorell.of Montyeal, Ia staying with her sister Miss MeCallum.The Misses Louden, of Mont real, are guests of Mra, A.J.Turner, Boca: bea, .\u201cMr.Rohert Stevenson, whe bullt the Al gonquin Hotel, also the summer realdences of Sir William Van: Horne, William Hope, Donald, MnoMaster.Fdmond* Maxwell and many others, wna killed by a-C.P.R.train on Wednesday __vwhHe crossing over to Sir Wiittam Van Horne's place.The St.Andrews Land Companx.the arte inn] promoters of the summer resort movement here, has heen reorganized with the following board of directors: FE.FP.Ricker (proprietor Poland Shines Hotell, presi dent: Harry F.Fay, first vice-president; F, H Grimmer, second vice-president: A.D.S.Mefl.secretmy-treasurer: Lord _Strath- cona.Dana J.Flanders, George L.Connors, Clifford |, Cobb, F.E.Boothhy, BE.F.Fay and Frank J.Bartlett, With the exception of Lord Strathcona and Mr.Grimmer, all the members of the hoard are Americana.Major George R, Hooper, of Montreal, eame here last week, minging with him Mr.Randall Davidson.whe ia pleased with the place and proposes purchasing a lot and building upon It.\"Marea horses holonging te \u20ac.R.Hosmer were on the train that was derailed here on Wednesday.The car canted over & little, but the horees were uninjured, Mr, and Min, Fred Willaims, of Mont- al, are guests of Miss Ross, SE David R.organ, vice-president of the Firét National, Bank, Chicago, and one of the keenest golfers in America, \u2018han leas: ed the Algonnuin Cottage for.the season.\u2018 Lady \u2018Tilley has opened her cottage and has among her guests Miss Tiley, of To- Nr and Mrs.J.8.Theband will sall for Prance on the 5th of next month.ey will be absent a year.5, S00 pe : BANFF SPRINGS, | $% BR en Canadian Torkien ata: od, Mr.and Mis.H, MacPhereon, Geo, My, nnd Mis, N, MeLe .Armetrong, Gco.lac! MM.Mowat, Mm, W, C aller and wife, W.= fa 1 Mr, Fralinger.England, left lust evening on the steamer Thor for Matane.: Miss D.Williams, of New York.arrived Tuesday.and will spend the rest of-the season at the hotel., Miss Lucy Stevenson, of Montreal, is the guest of Miss Amie learn.+++.e00e00e0e00e00e + + e LONGUEUIL, + + + 00000 9000 An impromptu dance was held nr the Boatinz Club on Saturday -vening and was i one of the most enjoyable bops of the sea.;#on.The attendance was just large enough.to make daucingz pleasant and the hall was at un time unco-ufortahly crowded.The evening was «ool, the floor was in good condition and the music klndis furnished by \u2018some of the ladies present was all that could he desired.Mr, Harry Ligh:hourne was floor master and saw that everwthing tan aff smoothly.Among ghose present were Mr.and Mrs.Jones.r.and Mrs, Eliétt, Mr, and Mres Moffatt, Mr.and Mrs: Hurtublse, Mr.and Mrs.Labelle.Mr.and Mix, Labadle, Mr.and Mis.Grant, Mrs, Cookson.Mi.\u2018and Mrs, W.8.Walker, Mre; Shaw.Mr.and Mrs, Gray.the Misses Ahern, Allan, | Ashton, Barton, Rrowne, Carmizhael, M.Carmichael, Tremarne.Cookson, (1.Cookson, Chauveaun.Ameer, Fenelon, Hannah, Hurtutÿse.E.Huitubise, G.Tremayne, Grant, Payne, -Severk, A, | Severs.Edson, Davis.Masson, Labelle.A.i Masson, Brault, Labelle, Smith, F.Smith, | Duffy.A.Duffy.Galt.Bain.HL.IIa ; MeGlashan, Maurice.Mjxneault, Moffatt, G.Moffatt, Stephens, Stevens, Walker, \u2018Furcotte, Legris, Desrosiers, Howard, Fhom- von, the Messrs, Ahern, Adams, Ashton, Donnelly.Bourne, Rrunn, E.Brunn, Dip- vie, hooks, Kendall, Radcliffe, Bain, G.tain, 1.Bain, Bourke.Smith, PT.Smith, E.Smith, 2.Hurtublse.Leon Hurtimhise, J.Hurtuhise, Brault, Demers, Desroalers, I.Desrosiers, Turcotte, \u2018A Turcotte, Mis.gon.1.Masson, Labelle, Galt.W.Galt, Marcon, L.Marcou.W.Marvou, Edson, Malall, Hutohings, G.Hutchings, Seward, MekKenna, Hleks,.Monk, Eillott, Walker, Lighthbourne, Hill.Hooper, MexXes.Harold, Hall, Hanna, Duffy, Jones, Browne, Sand man, Foley.Rodden, King, Evereigh, Wille son, W.Wilson, Weatherman, Carmighacl], Johnson.Mr, MoCall left Saturday for L'Achigan, where he will remain for a week or tea days, .Mr, Fred Garnet and Mr.J.Rowe spe~g | Sunday at the Montarville, the guests & \u201cMr.Maurice Stanway and Mr.Norm À Galt returned to-day from a two wecks trip to Orehard Reach and the summer resorts along the Maire coast.My.Rissonctte has taken rooms over here and will spend the rest of the summer in Longueuil, .The Mossers G.Vandelac, Dr.\u2026 Versailles and J.O, Garenu were at the Terrapin dut- ing the past week.Wir.Painchand drove through Longueuil on Sunday on his way to Chambly.- Mr, and Mrs.H.Simard spent day with friends In Longueuil.Mr.and Mra.Robertson were over uring the week.| de Pit and Miss Trudel were the guests of friends here on Monday.Mr.Rene Doncet ' was the guest of friends here on Monday.- : Mr, Justice Curran was the guest of Mr.\u2018Males Sanders for some time during the ast week.! \u2019 Pair, Loosemwre and Mr, Roy Travers were over here on Thursday.4 .\u2018Mr.Harry Ihown spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Longueull, : Mr.Cecil Snowdon, who spent the past few summers in Longueull, and.who has just returned from a four months\u2019 toûr of the Western States, was over here on Sun- Wednes-.here gueull.Mr.Robert spent several days in Lon- reull this weck, the guest of Mr.and Mrs, Beauchemin, on Bord de l'Eau Street.Saturday was anything but af ideal day for sailing.Several of the yachts started ont.but the high wind made it s0 wet that most of the boats put dack to thelr anchorage.Mr.Rodden was out In his boat with Mr.Foley, while Mr.Rob Ellott started out with quite a party aboard of the Marion.Af hak been announced, a large lawn arty will be held on the ground of the Boating Clad in ald of the club on Wed.neslay evening, July 2%.The Victoria Rifles Band has heen engaged for the ocenslon and will dicsourse its sweetest musle during the evening, - Refrexhments will be served and there will be n most enjoyable pr mme of music.Atterwards dancing will\u2019 engaged in until midalett, when a special\u201d boat wil leave Longuent] y the city.e hope to see mAny merhers of o alstor clubs over for the occasion.: : : Captain Kendril,, Mrs.Kendill and fame {ly are occupying À cottage on Quinn Ave- pue for the summer months.: Misd Jennle Kendall is visiting taionds In Quebec and will remain there for a -fow weeks, \\ 1, : \u2018 as The fontth of the serieh of races tor yor sens of: the Yacht Club Cup will de Had this afternoon over the triangulty, epurse.The Alina, belonging to the Maro ¥ TO.tliers, now leads in thy series hut Tra owned hy Messrs, Lautle and v.W.\u201cToronto; Mrs.B en, Mist] holder of the « last.yegr, is.a.te Hinctarn, Taro i Blacbntn.Oftauni Jan ond.\u2018We look for a most excitin » A.G ltenpie, MD.net, Montre); nêt con, and only hope that the Mra, Jo , AB, Burvee, 8,\" | jelit LIAS favorah) than \\ N.B.; Mies Hiisaipeth .Higglos, Ottawa, [two eompetitiona, ; : .> .BN Lt i.A ns CON oe oudou, Out.; C.J.Anderson,\u201d Ranney and - on the hotel grounds lat Week, by the mar-.- It afforded great amusement to .day.Mr.Burt Sellen epent Monday In Lou- .° Thorn tg ait; ae.Yet +.; \u20ac i 208 \u2018WM.WRAY RE oe Noe pie a ® + - + % \"| THs.MARRLABES.DEATHS | virages sag Bates oo Bute % ht Co BIRTHS.BLINN\u2014Stanbridge East, June 14, a son to Mra.C.84.Bign, ined BROMBY\u2014 Montreal Annex, July 10, to Mr.aml Mrs.Walter Browby, a son.CAMPBEUL\u2014Ottawa, July 16, \u2018to Mr, and Mis, Harry Campbell, a daugbter.DARLING-July at 27 mour Avenue, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur J.Darling.FAIRMAN\u2014July 15, at 303 Prince Arthur Suet, the wife of kynest E, Falrmun, of HAIRE\u2014July 5, at 43 Milton Str a son to Ms, and Mrs, W.J.Haire.set, HALSEY\u2014Lachine, July 17, & Dr, and Mrs, J.T, Hoisey, a Sn.\u2018 MAIRIAGES.DONNELLY-LYONS\u2014At St.Patrick's Church Montreal, on Monday, July 7th, 1902, by the Rev.Father Martin Callaghan, P.P.Henry James Donnelly to Clara Agnes, third daughter of Thomas Lyons, both of seis 170x- y.FINLAYSON-KTLGOUR\u2014July 10, by Rev.D.W.Morison, B.A., Donald George 1Mn- Jayson, River, Outarde, to Maly Anue Ba Wgour, Island, Ormetown.AUESLER-WILSON\u2014Perth, July 15, by Rev.A.H.Scott, M.A., Charles Hauesler, of St.Paul, Miun., to Margarete Wilson, of Bathurst, Lanark Co., Out, \u2019 BICKIN-HARRIS\u2014July 13, at Belcher Me- | morial Church, by Rev.H.Gomety, Jobn Henry Hickin to Loulsa Hairls.LANNING-PRATT\u2014On July 16th, 1903, at the residence of the bride's parents, 261 St.Urbuin Street, by the Rev.T.G.Williams, D.D., 8.Matilda Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, Esq., to Alfred C.Lanning, all ot Montreal.170 WALSH-HAINES\u2014St.Lambert, by Rev.Ruwal Dean Dart, M.A., the Rev.H.Cecil Walsh to Adria Hurlbut, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.I.Stanley Haines.* DTATHS IN \"THE CITY, BOUTHILLIER\u2014July 18, Joseph Bouthtl- lier, formelly of Laprairie, aged 87.CARNEY\u2014Julr 17, James Carney, a native of County Carlo, Ieland, aged G8.CUTLER\u2014July 19, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas Edwards, 232 Knox Street, John Cutler, aged 40 years.HARKIN July 17, Bernard Harkin, aged 45 years.HIGGINS \u2014 In this city, on 17th.of July, George Higgins, aged 55 years, 11 months.Funeral will leave his late residence, 695 Carriere Street, Saturday afternoon, at 3 * o'clockt Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.171 HOGAN-\u2014July 17, at 531 Seigneurs Street, Bridget Hunt, beluved wife vf Jumes Ho- .gan.: : DEATHS ELSEWHERE ARMSTRONG\u2014Farnham.July 4, J.C.Armstrong.formerly ot South Durhain, aged BENGOUGH\u2014Cap a )Aigle, July 17, Ju'ia Mary, widow of the late Rev.Edmund Bengougu, and héloved another of Miss Lillan Geugough.of this elty.: PIGNELL-Hedloyyille, July 17, John Big- nelly ILLS aged 8.Co VOYNTON-Ttock Islaud, Jufy 4.Almha A.Barke.widow of the late Lewis Boyrnton, uged 30.oo BROUNE\u2014Ottawa, July 16, Carrie ¢.Dunn, C beloved wife.of Henry A, Brouse, ln ber oath year.to BURK Winnipeg, July 16, Joseph Burke, aged .v SHARE -Nherlneoke, July 12, -Ballie M.Chase, daughier of PB.Chase, aged 0.TLARKE\u2014Monéron.N.Bc July 15, William Edward, videst sou ol* Willinné Heury Clarke, ag-d 19, : : FOUFTIEHSE Albans, vote, son of O.LL AITÉHCOCK\u2014Massawippi, July Hitchcock, aged ss.TON ER\u2014O11 Hemy hix 43th y Vie July 4 Ic ote, nged 20.12, Janes Paul William Jones, In Oh, Ye ice and must go, lady charloite slays { crablisñee 1840 \u2014 Jos.C.Wray & Bro, { nccriakers,.} 290 MOUNTAIN STREET, One dacr beiox St.Catherine Street 122 ST DOMINIQUE STREET, Ambulance Heagcuartera Te ST e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014) AMBULANCE HEADQUARTERS.I ell'l'elephone Up 2667.B tndertaker and Embaimer, 2436 S1.CATHERINE STREET.Between Stanley ana Drummond Streets, pr ens AND TRADE MARKS CWEN N.EVANS, \u201cTemple duildiag, MONTREAL IN hid ALL COUNTRIES GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN CIVIL ENGINEERS AND.LAND SURVEYERS 107 87.vars uT.MONTREAL TRADE MARKS 3% in au couvtates FETHERSTONHAUGH Breer & co.\"Canada Life Building, MONTREAL Aigo Toronto, Otiawe and Washington ATENT PROMPTLY SECUREL We solicit the business of Maunutacturers, En- pincers and others who realize the advisabllity of ving their Patent business transacted by Hx- perts.Preliminary advice free.Charges moderate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent upon request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg.Montreal ; 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Stone Front Tenement Houss, - No.1287 Dorchester Street, (Near Western Square.) Price $2,750.- Easy.Terms.Montreal Loan& Mortgage Co., 1768 Notre Dame Street.r Coupon [No.5 | Ten of these coupons, bearing different numbers, and 500, will secure a three-quarter life size crayon portrait, regular price 83.Out-of-town subscribers will remit 50c extra to cover: cost of packing and shippin.Address Portrait Dept., Heraid Publishing Co., 603 Craig St., Montreal, P.Q.\u201c | _ Haworth, 511 Willlam st.Snow Foote vane mre A ES ES Herald Want Advertisements Reach ++ st qe = FE SITUATIONS VACANT.Ady icuisemenia iad tas awding, # ANT \u2014 AGENTS D IN EVERY town and village, to canvass fer ons of the molscions Will be ped ert Lv ca nme wi e pa 0 en dress Sox K &, HR © or ANTED \u2018\u2014 \"$13 SALARY GUARANTDED per week to Jadjes dasiring pleasant employ: ment at their homes; experfence .nneces sary.Eopclose stamp for full instructions, etc, 20th Century Cp., Toledo, O.174 WANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG \"LADY As a beginner in a dry goods store.Wages moderate.First class references required.Apply 4200 St.Catherine Btreet.: \u2014_\u2014 160x ee - WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework.Apply, with references, to By _Bhuter st.: 173 WANTED ~ AN INTBLLIGONT, ZTRONG arn press work.Apply sudo, News Press Room, Herald, mn WANTED \u2014 BAKER'S ASSISTANT; ABOUT one year's experience.Address Manager, Lawrence Hall, Cacouns.11 WANTED \u2014 PLAIN WRITERS; HOME BEM-.ployment; copying small blanks; rate, $25 per 1,000.Two stam) Re all particulars.Occidental Commercial ency, Dept.44, __ Chicago.CC WANTED\"\u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKERPER or genera) servant; no washing: must hve references; godd wages to, reliable ou Apply between '10 and 12 a.m!, 132 Clande- boye ave., first house below Dorchester.170 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR MACHINERY (purchasing).A large engineering firm in Britain, of highest standing, Is open to act, « on usual cash terms, on behalf of firms or companies in Canada, or to act as consulting vngineers or inspectors in Britain, on strictly moderate oharges.References exchanged on application to \u2018\u2018Machinery,\u201d .care of Keith's Advertising Agency, 69 _ George st., Edinburgh, Scotland.WANTED \u2014 DENTIST, TO TAKE CHARGE of office in Ontario town.Graduate or 3rd year student.Good gold and.plate worker.Dentist, Box H.W.B., Herald Office.178 WANTED \u2014 SHOE TRAVELLER.ON COMmission, Eastern Ontario to Quebec.None but experienced party need apply.One with connection preferable.Apply.M 890, _ Herald.' 172 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.FOR NEW Ontario, planer men, turner and good bench bands who can finish from detail.Apply, - stating range of work and wages, to Box M 391, Herald.Board $3.50.WANTED \u2014 MEN FOR FACTORY WORK: steady employment.* Wages $5.00 per week._173 Common at.113 WANTED\u2014FOR THE SUN LIFE ASSUR: ance Company of Montreal, two good meu to work for ordinary department.© Léger, manager Montreal and district agnclel., 170x- WANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS BELT MAKER, also a good carpenter.Apply to adler & WANTED \u2014 TEACHERS WANTING EMployment during holidays.can learn how - to make five to ten dollers a day by w:\"- lng to Box M 350.Herald, \u2018 te_ WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.IN EVERY CITY town and Yillage in Canadas, to handle an easy selling article.From five to tea dollars a day can be mode without any trouble.Address Box M 251, Herald.ut WANTED - ONE FIRST CLASS \u201cBOOK binder.One first class Fuler, to leaŸe cîty.Good wages.Address P.O.Box 927.M2.WANTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRAPHER, WHO could aseist in _general office work.Apply __Box M 378, Herald Office.: WANTED-EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER.must have knowledge of the baking trade.Apply by mail experience, agé, nationality.and lines hitherto carried: Will pay first class salary for an Al man.Apply 308 St.James st.169x WANTED\u2014OPERATORS IN ALL PEPART- ments.Good wages and steady work all the year round.We make overalls.tants, shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and costumes, collars and cuffs.Apniv at malty o.fice, The Standard Kbirt Co., Limived, 189 to 215 De- lorimter ave.\u2019 - tf BUSINESS CHANCES, 4 Advertisements tno tM column %c per word per :Nsérlion.6 insortions for the price et four.manufacturing business, factary and large store, together or separate, in the village of Cowansville, Que.Business extending over 39 years.Lumber pleutiful and cheap.Will sell\u2019 tor laps than half -cost.\u2018Rare chance for one or two men of three or four thousand capital each.Reasons for selling poor.health and wishes to retire.J.Leader, Cowansville, 174 \u2014 |_ every modern cényenience stating number of years | ITUAT IONS WANTED\u2014MALE, ts upder this Meading, 9 words, _§ ipsertions, fev Se.WANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN wants position as collector for an estate; bent of references given.Apply Box M at Herald.- HAIR MATTRESSES RENOVATED AT REsidences, $1 up; fock mattresses, 760 ~ acpording to size.Furniture re-upholst 5 Fraser Bourgeois st.173 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COACHMAN: experienced, glish.Apply J.Sullivan, 311A Bleury.172 ROOMS AND BUARD.C4 Advertisements wnaer Luin nead.ng, À words.§ ipsertions, for Me.ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, also single reom, bathreom fiat, .desirable locality and convenient; Aues light, 3) Berthelet street.te ROOMS\u2014BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, 14 OBBORNE st., facing Dominion square, close to Windsor station; transients taken; first Slase people \u2018only.Also large parlor.ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FOUR\u201d PLEASANT | rooms in basement, suitable for housekeeping; rent moderate, 139 Lusignan st, \u201c Montreal, _189 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, NICE FRONT, iN PRI-Y vats tamily, bathroom fla, large wardrobe; cheap to suitable tenant.833 Cadieux at.168 ' MONEY TO LOAN.£8 AdVerusScliolils 4 MAS COURT No Of word per insertion, 6 insurtons for the price eo?four.MONEY TO LOAN AT § PER CENT, IN city and country, mortgage, insurance, notes.Al! guaranteed.Osw.Chaput & Co., La Presse Building.10 TRUST FUNDS TO INVEST iN MORT- ages, current rates of interest.Doucet & billips, Notaries, Canauu 1.1% Chambers.x , LD BUSINESS CARDS.|] A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- ee Jayson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder.Wareboussman, «415 and 41?Paul st, Montreal.Heated Rtorage, Bord o?Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 434 Barristers.etc.- Cornwall.Maeclennsp, X.C.C.H.Cline.FJ.M eiTCH, PRINGLR & CAMERON, HAR- risters, Attorneys-at-Law.Solicitors Ia Chancery.Notaries Publle, etc, Cornwall.Ont.Jas.Leitck.K.C., BR.A.Pringle, J, A, C.Cameron, LL.B.\"HAN & ELLINTT, ADVOCATES, BIC .Canada Lite Building, 183 8t.James 8t, Montreal.S TEPHENS, HUTCHINS & MARGOLESE, - Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, els.Temple Building, St.James Street, Montres\u2019.C.M.Stephens, K.C.Hurace A.Hutchins, L 5 Margoless.address, \u2018\u2019Stépins.Telephone Main 1565.Cable G IHRONS & ° HARPER.BARRI>1LH3.F, ete.Ricpmond and Carling Sts., Lonsox Geo.C.Gibbons.K.C.Fred.¥.Harper.Y n= ~NSHUELDS & GREENSHIBLDS, AX.Rarrictara ate., 1724 Notre Dame Street, \u2018R B.HUTCHESON.B.C.L.NOTARY ° Public\u201d.Cammissioner for the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.Marriage Livcners Tsaurd.Mechanies' Institute Build- io}.304 St.James St.Montreal.NOOKFE & MULLIN, ADVOCATES, NEW LEGAL CARDS.ACLEANAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Or: D.B.| ef four.R SALE \u2014 PLAST All Classes of the Community SITUATIONS WANTEOQ-FEMALR \"SW Afvertissments updsr this beading, M words, 6 insartione.for $e.WANTED\u2014GENERAL HOUSE WORK, CAN do plain cooking by elderly woman.No objection to country.\u2019 City references.128 Murray Street_____+ -__ Jess \u2018WANTED \u2014 BY A REFINED YOUNG LADY, having Model School Diploma, position a8 teacher or office work, having experience and capable ta teach English and French; best references.Address Miss Butler, Park- _ burst, P.Q.176 WANTED \u2014 WORK CF ANY KIND, BY young woman; good references.:07 Ful- _ford st.te \"| WANTED-WORK BY THB DAY OR WEDK, offices to clean, or general housework, by respectable woman.Address 1044 Mayor st., in rear.170 , TG EY.- dvertissments in this colums Ko per word per Insertion, \u20ac Insertions tor the price tour.: .TO LET \u2014 FOR A PERIOD OF YBARS, BE- Binning May 1, 1903, those desirable office premises, corner St.James and St.Francois Xavier streets, now occupied by the Inter- Solonia) Railway.Large vanlt on premises.Apply to W.J.Taylor, 803 Craig st.tt FOR SALE.\"Adverftisc.vents in hie furan Me per war per insertion, 6 Losertiogs for the price BRING TIAIR, APPLY to C.Galibert & Sou, 929 Et.Catherine st.- FOR SALE\u2014ONE SMALL PRINTING PRESS 6 x 9, with five fonts of nice types for $12.00.Address to E.T.Gousse, Chambord Junction.169x FOR\u2019 SALE \u2014 ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER, in perfect order, but slightly used.Price $100, on easy termg of payment.Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.Dominion square.: FOR SALE\u2014-COUNTERS, SHOW CAFE¥ IN first clasg condition, also Engineers surveying transit in firsy\u2019 class order.Cost $175.Will sell cheap, 177 Notre Dame Street.A x FOR SALE\u2014NATHAN'S FAMOUS BED -BUG, Roach, Beetle, Rat and Mouse Killer, in tins, 25¢, 50c and $1.00.Money returned If it does not élear your house.Wholesale and retail.71 Main st.Registered in land, France, U.S.and Canada.FOR SALE \u2014 SCOTCH CART, GOOD AS new.Will sell at a bargain.Apply 21 Mayor street.\u2019 - : : te FOR SALE \u2014 TWO NEW HIGH CLASS | anos.WII well at a bargain for cash.J.Taylor, 603 Cralg st.olty.FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES, FIRE AND SIRGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices thut defy competition.Largest stock io city.\u2018A.Abern.Montreal Safe Works, 90 St, James.Telephone Malin 813.a Eng- 185 SUMMER BOARD.SA Advertisements in thf# culumn Sc per word per insertion, \u20ac lusertions for the price of four LITTLE METIS \u2014 KILWINNING COTTAGE.A few rooms still vacant, first class accom- modatien, gpod-.board, good bathing.Apply ta Miss I.McIntyre, Little Metis, Que.167 SUMMER BOARDERS ~\u2014 BEST ACCOMMOdation \u2018for boarders along Great Northern Rallway of Canada, \u201cHighlands of Quebec.\u201d Pure alr, delightful scenery and hunting and fishing, not a couple of hours \u2018from Montreal.Bend 3c for booklet, Amidst the Laurentians.\u201d People alon_ road, having accommodation for tourists, etc, in the York Life Insuramce Building, 11 Place arc asked to send particulars to Guy Tombe, \u2018Armes Square, Montreal.Tel.Main omy.Ce Pass.Agcut, Quebec.___ __ t.J.P.Cooke, K.C.Crown Prosecutor: R.T.BOARD \u2014 MRS.BEDARD WILL HAVE A Mullin, R.CY,.Cable address.\u2018\u201cCnokmuil.** few vacancles: for July ond August; Food ERT & HARVEY ADVOCATES RAR.| view of the lake.Terms moderate.ress : printers, Lt.Third Floor.Temple Bids._Mrs.F Bedard.Ste.Agathe 173 .F.et, K.C.A.2 Harvey, BCL.: gr etme == = DOGS\u2014WANTED.LOST.FOR SALE.PROPERTY FOR SALE, fat Ac.vimeDIents sa (O16 COMING %C per && Advertiscment: In \u2018this coiuma Mo ner word per insertion, § insertions for the price | of four.FOR SALE - OR EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE farm residence of W.S.Evans, peat La.chute, oi main road to Arundel 100 acres of land, well timbered with hardwood, good garden with apple trees and other smatl\" fruit: good louse-of seyen rooms, with summer kitchen: barp, milk house; close to a church, school and grocery For further particulars, apply 9°10 a.m., 169 - Peel _st., Room 9.j FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD FACTORY SITE OF 9,000 feet, corner Chabolllez and St.Paul.Apply 3-19 a.m., 169 Pre] s1., Room 9.word per insertion.ot four.112 Len LL 1 FOR SALE Z FOX TERRIER PUPPIES, five little beauties (thuroughbred).Apply 31 Coursel st.+ 165 S$.insertions tor the price \u201c Aronson & Rutenberg Pnwn Brokers, 0) Cradz Kt.Nonpg-to lend on jewel terysulorbiux, furs.dry goods, ete, Furs stored - nt low charges during Open (11:85 prom.he sume.months, MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.Westmount Building Lots For Sale at a Low Price.\u201c THREE LOTS, each 50 feet front bv 187% feet, on Argyle Avenue, above Montrose Street.: EIGHT LOTS.of 50 feet by 100 feet each, Will be sold separately.\u2018Bure to increase in value, THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & ACENCY CO, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 305 8T.JAMES STREET.TTT \"S300 Will Buy A brick encased tenement property on HERMINE Btreet, near Lagaucheticre Street.buildings occupied by four: tenants: or one- halt of the property: would be sold if desired.{ THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING., Mentana Streel Erasure of homologated line, on the cast side, from Mary Ann Street to Gilford Street, in the 8t.Jean Baptiste and St.Denis Wards of the City of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE, .PUBLIC NOTICE is bereby given that the City of Montreal will, by and through their undersigned attorngys and counsél, present to 'the Buperior Court for the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, sitting as practice division, in Room No.31, at the \u2018| Court House of this city, on TUESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY of AUGUST NEXT, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as Soon &8 counsel can be heard, a petition asking thag the homotogated plan of St.Jéëan Baptiste and St.Denis, Wards, in the sald City, bé modified by erasing the homo- logated line (on the east side) of Men- tana Street, from Mary Ann\u2018 Streef to Gilford Street, as indicated on the plan: to be fyled with said petition.L.J.THIER, J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, Attorne « Jor the City of Montreal Montreal, 18th July, 1903, .INSOLVENT NOTIOE.Id the matter of BERNARD LEVIN, of the City and District of, Montreal, thete le ing on business under the Kame apd st The undersigned will sell public auction; undersigned will sell by public auction, at Rooms, 453 St.James St, on Thursday, the 24th July, 1902, .Book Debts, as per list, about .$10,000.00 Terms\u2014Cash.Sale ab 10.30 hm.À.W.STEVENSON, FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Bank of Toftonto Chambers, Montreal, Jen July, 2907 y.b .q 2 meet , on Lansdowne Avenue, above the Boulevard.|- Lot 43 feet front by about 56 féet deep, with.\u201cat Bis Judiolal Sale of Railway and Railway Property TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION V8.THE CENTRAL ONTARIO RAILWAY.Pursuant to the juGgment in this action of The Toronto General Trusts Corporatinn vs.The Central Ontario Railway, there will he offered for sale by public auction, with the approbation of the Master of the Supreme Court ot Judicature, at Belleville, at the Auction Roums of C.J.Townsend & Go., No.79 King Street East, in the City of Toronto, on Wednesday, the 10th day of September, 1802, at the hour of Twelve O'Clock Noon, ALL and SINGULAR, the Railway and property of The Central Ontario Rallway, that is to say, the said Company's Rallway, +x- tending from the Town of Picton through the Township of Hallowell, the Village of Wellington, and the Townships of Hilller and Ameliashurgh, in the County of Prince Edward, through the Township of Murray in the County of Northumberiand, and through | the\u2019 Town of Trenton and the Townships of Sidney, Rawdon, Marmora, Madoc, Tudor, l.merick, Wollaston, \u2018Dungannon and Farra- \"day in the County of Hastings, all inclusive of the line aa laid out and surveyed, includ- tng the right of way and the lands occupied thereby, and also the \u2018superstructure and tracks and all rails, ties and other material belonging to the Company placed or used thereon, with all.bridges, viaducts, culverts, tences, stations, station-grounds, buildings and erections thereon, and all machine shops and other shops held or acquired for use in connection with the said Company or the business thereof, and including also all Inco- motives, tenders, cars and other rolling stock and all machinery, tools, implements, fuel and materials lor constructing, operating, repairing or replucing the said railway or any part thereof, or any of Its equipments or appurtenances, and also ail franchises connected with or relating to.the sald railway, or the construction, maintenance or use thereof, and ail corporate and other franchises held or exercised by the said Central Ontario Rallway, together with all and singu- {ar the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging \u2018or In any wise appertaining, and the reversions, remainders, tolls, franchises, incomes, rents, issues anf profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title interest, property, possession, claim and de- mend whatsoever as well in law as in equity nt the said Central Ontario Railway.The property will be sold in one block.Any person bidding at the sald sale \u2018shall, {mmediately on making bis first bidding, deposit with the auctionéer the sum of $10,000 cas, or by certified check payable to the vendors solicitors, as security for the completion of his purchase in case he shall become the purchaser, which cheque shall be forthwith returned in case he shall not bee the purchaser, and the purchaser shall, at the time of male, pay to the vendors or their solicitors, sutficlent money, with the amount previoualy deposited by him, to make up twenty per cént, of the purchase money ob.the sald railroad; the residue of the purchase money is to be paid into Court to the sredit of this action within thirty days after the éale Without interest.All the parties to the action, with the ex- crop of thé Plaintiffs, are to be at liberty te The Vendors shall not be required to pro- ducé any abstract title deeds or copies thereof, or any preot or evidence of title, or any deeds, papers, documents or copies of any deeds, papers and documents In regard to the property sold other than those in their possession, AND IT IS DISTINOTLY UNDDR- | STOOD that the purchaser is entitled to and shall receive only such title as The Central ntario Ratlway has to the property sold or any portion of it.The Purchaser Is to investigate the title n expense.Th Vendors shall not be bound to give the Purchaser a deed ocontalning any covenants except that they have not made any incum- brance, and such a deed shall contain a provision against implied covenants on the part of the sald Vendors.Los .sold suliject to taxes The property will, be tor the current year._ Any purchaser who shall \u201chave paid $19,000 sa hereinbdfore provided, shall be entitled, for the purpose of making settlement or payment tn i add sue remainder of his pu « \u2018 J any bonds gtur- \u201c Co.\u2019 \u201d by the Indentures of Mortgage to The Toronto: General Trusts Corporation: bearing date the 1st day of April, 1542, in order that such purchase money the sums which would be payable out of any proceeds of such sale to the holder of such bonds and ¢oupons as his rateable share of such net proceeds, with- Pout, however, inciuding the said sum of $10,000 as part therrof, and such Purchaser shall be credited on account of the purchase money of the property purchased with the sumns payable out of such net proceeds of the bonds and coupons so turned In, and any bondholder or bondholders may bid for and purchase the property and make payment therefor as hereln provided; the amount to be so credited in respect of such bonds to be \u2018determined and fixed by the said Master, \"Ia other respects the conditions witl he the standing Conditions of Sale of this Court.For further particulars, apply nt the Law Offices of Messrs.McCarthy, Osler, Hoskin & Creelman, corner Victoria- gnd Adelaide Streets, Toronto: Messrs.Bell Æ Biggar.Rellaville: and Messrs Beatty, Blackstock.Nesbitt, Faskin & Riddell, 58 Wellington .St.East, \u2018Toronto.\u2019 Dated at\u2019 Belleville, the 7th June, A.D 1902, (Sgd.) S.S.LAZIER, DS \u201cMaster, McCarthy, Osler, Hovkin & Creclman, Vendor's Solicitors FURNESS, WITHY & CO.(LIMITE., MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.The only direct and regular steamship.line between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It 1s proposed to despatch the steamers of \u2018this line on or äbout the undermentioned aten: \u2019 : MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Mañchester.rrom Montreal.July 5.*Manchester Commercet .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.July 24 July 18.*Manchester City Aug.7 Accommodation for a Ilmitéé number of passerngers.*Fitted with cold storage.tManchester Commerce sails via Charlofte- town, I.E.I.\"QUEBEC AND MANCHESTER.-From Manchester.From Quebee.\u2026.Birmingham .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Aug.20 HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.From Antwerp.Steamer.From Montreal.July 12.0, POLOMAC 3.-000000c0u0e Aug.Bb July 24.Birmingham .HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.MONTREAL AND HAMBURG.From Hamburg.From \u2018fontreal.July 1.Westphalla .July 28 July 19.Teutonia .\u2026.Aug.14 THROUGH SILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in Canada or Western States.For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agent, or to .FURNESS, WITHY & CO.LTD, «es AGENTS.44 St; Francois Xavier Bt.Montrea} \u201cELLERMAN LINE MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.From Montreal, The above steamers have splendid accommodation for first class passengers, Rate, $50.00, * Through Bills of Lading issued to and froin all points in Canada and the United States.J.R.ELLERMAN, = ' 81 St.Peter Street, uebeo, \u2018 11 St.Sacrament 8 Montreal, bs NOTICE TD CONSICNEES.The Allan Line \u20188.5.Orcadian, H.Imrie, thaster, from Glasgow, Is entered at Customs, Consignees will please pass their entries ithout delay.without CeIaY à À ALLAN, \u201cAstra ' - CARRIGAN HEAD .there may be eredited as pald-on acenunt of r ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.34 Steamers, Aggregating 166,804 Tons.NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,5676 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian.10,376 tons.Twin Screws lonian, .10,000 tons.Twin Screws Pretorian.8,800 tone.; Royal Mail Servics.\u2018 MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO! : LIVERPOO : Calling at Mov : From From From Liverpool, Steamer.Montreal.Quebec.26 June.Mongolian.12 July.12July 3 July.Tunisian.19 July 18 July 20 July.Pretorfan.26 Jaly 26 July 17 July.Numidian.2 Aug.Aug.24 July.Parisfan.9 Aug.9 Aug.WILL SAIL FROM MONTREAL JULY 19 and AUGUST 23.Rates, $75,00 and Upwards.Tunisian is the largest, finest and fastest steamer on the Canadian route.Record passage, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 16 bours, 20 inlnutes, .The saloons and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.Elec- -trlcity is used for Ngbtin the ship througb- out, the lights being at.the command of the Passengers any hour of the night.Me mg and smoking rooms on the pre deck.The saloons and stateroofiis are heated by steam, RATES\u2014-Cabin, $66 and upwards, ac cording to steamer.A reduction.of ten\u2019 per cent.is made on Round Trip Tickets, .L econd Cabln\u2014To Liverpool! or Lon: donderry, 337.50 to $42.50 single, $71.25 to $30 return, : Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London.Glasgow, Relfast or Londonderry, including a plentitul supply of provis- fons cooked and served and every requisite for the voyage, $26.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.of W.21st Street, New York).From From Glasgow.Steamship.New York.12 July.Carthaginfan .30 July 12 noon 48 June.Laurentian.16 July 1pm.tickets, $90 and upwards.Second Cabid, to Glaggow or Londonderry, $32.00; return tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00.° Steamers on this service have excellent ac- cummodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Staterooms Dear the centre of the ship.Promenadé deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the: length.\u2018Electric lights throughout, and electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN.85 Common Street.Montreal.Twin Sorew 8.8.Tunisian {55 Alc Calling at Londonderry (from New Pter, foot |.Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards; return | * \u2018À Hue Scride.Parts, France.- DONALD DOWNIE'S - Bank & Exchange; International Law Qffice awa s ETRAMEUIP TICKETS to all points pf the world.© Information free.Everything you want ia Paris.: : REFORD AGENCIES.DONALDSON.LINE FROM MONTREAL.\u20188.8 TRITONIA verssassees July 11 5.8.CONCORDIA un.= uly # + A (oold storage).oe Ju Ba LAKONIA (cold Storage) a.AUB.-8.KASTALIA (cold storage) +eeses .IDES +.,vvrsrrrerrermerees \u2014AGENTE\u2014 | GLASGOW.DONALDSQON BROS.THOMSON LINE 8.8.IONA \u2018(cold stor ool afr).July 2 8.8.FREMONA ose & C001 410).Suis 5.8.DEVONA (cold storage&cool alr) Aug.S.8.CERVONA (cold storagekcool air) Aug.$ 8.8.KILDONA (cold storage&cool air) Aug.15 LEITH SERVICE.8.8.JACONA .,.; ABERDEEN SERVICE.8.8.BELLONA .icouunennen.Aug.5 AGENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Nobte, Newoas- tle.onT'yne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fenchurch \u2018Avenue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Ce.Leith; W.Thomson & Son, Dundev, Scotland.COLD STORAGE © vv.FITTED.IN.ac.LORD LINE CARDIFF.SERVICE.; .- FROM MONTREAL.8.5.LORD CHARLEMONT .Aug.16 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING.Granted by any of the above lines to or = from apy point in : CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.: For further particulars apply to Henderson Bros, Chicago, Ill; J.D.- Ridasli, Stratford, Gat Sebo eld & Co.(Limited), St.John, THE ROBERT REFORD CD, LIMITED.28 AND 2% ST.SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL.HEAD LINE Montreal to Baifast and Dublin.The following first class steamers are Intended to continue the service bc ween -the above-named ports: : : TO BELFAST, abou: Aug.8° \"INISHOWEN HEAD ubout Aug.25 To .be folldwed by other steamers weekly to both ports.A limited number of cabin passengers carried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Hills of Lading granted from all points in\u2019 Canada.: AGENTS \u2014 G.Heyn & Süns, Belfast: Pal- grave, Murphy.& Co, Dublin: Hareld» Ken- nedg, Queber : Wim, Thomson & Co.St.John, N.B.; J.T.Sickel, Chicago; F.C.Thompson, T-ronto.- : MeLEAN, KENNEDY & 60.Geoeral Agents, 39 ST' SACRAMENT STREET.MONTREAL.(QUEBEC STEAMSEIP 0.LIMITED S.S.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d Next Salling From Montreai: MONDAY, 28th JULY, at 2 P.M, Ana afterwards on every alternate Monday .during season, leaving Quebec the following eay at NOON for FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE.CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU, ' For Freight, Passage and Stateroom), apoly to .; - 3.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, 211 Commissioners St., City.« \u2014 |DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.! FROM PORTLAND.Californign.July 121 Colonian.Aug.2 .*Norseman.July:19 | *Irishman.Aug.9 *Tufcomau.\u2026 July 26! Californian.Aug.16 RATES OF PASSAGE.Saloon, $85 and upwards, single, :ccording to steamer and service.; Second Cabin, $37.50 and upwards, single, according to steamer and services \u201cThird Class, $26.From MONTREAL.| FROM BOSTON.Commonwealth July16 *Manxman.\u2026.July 5 Merion.July 23 | eRoman.Aug.New England July 30 *These steamers do not carry passengers, BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANBAN.For further information apply to any agents ot the Company, or to - D.TORRANCE & CO, GENERAL AGENTS, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL, ILIA, JEMPSTER & CO, ROYAL MAIL STEAMER LINE} .Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating BEAVER LINE a SUMMER SAILINGS, Via Quebec.ver pool vontrent erpool,\u2019 real, Nnesday \u2019 Steamer.Thursday, Lake Erle .\u2026.July 10 .Lake Manitoba .~ July 17° .Lake Megantlo .July 2¢ .Lake Champlain .July 31 «ooo Lake Ontario .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Aug, 7 .Lake Simcoe ., Aug, 14 Aug.B.Lake Manitoba .Aug, 21 FIRST CABIN-\u2014Single, $62.50 and upwards; ound Trip, $100 and ete 205 COND CABIN \u2014 Single, 00 and .wi Round Trip, $68.88 and upwargs.wp According to steamer; Jocat'on and number of persons in room.\u2019 STRERAGE RATBS\u2014To Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- town, $24.50 and $25.50, aacording to.steamer.For further particulars, apply to any agent of the line, or to .ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO, 6 ST.SACRAMENT STRERT, * .! MONTREAL.- |.; : Tons.| 8.8.RATHLIN HEAD (Twin Screw) .11,000 8.8.TORR HEAD (Twin Screw) .- 10,000 S.8.CARRIGAN HEAD .ccvveinevnss 9,000 S.S.RAMORE HEAD .icciiviennen 8,500 S.8.GLENARM HEAD .ccooiiivnnns 7,560 S.8, MALIN HEAD .osccorsenoceccce0r 6,000 S.8: BRAY HEAD .ciiveiiiiniinnnnes 8,800 S.8.INISHOWEN HEAD .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5,000 S.S.BENGORE HEAD .\u2026.ciregeer 4,500 8.5.DUNMORE HFAD .eee 4,000 8.8.TEELIN HEAD .\u2026.:.uccscepececeu0e 2,560 8.8.GLEN HEAD .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000scsrnsces 2:300 APPOINTED SAILINGS \u2014 Subject to change.RATHLIN HEAD .\u2026 about Au - 22-| ; TO DUBLIN.\u2018 RAMORE HEAD :.\u2026.about July 20 Oambroman.Aug.16 \" Vancouver.8ept.\u20ac | LEYLAND LINE QUEBEC\u2014LONDON.From .From London.Sailing from Louise Basin.Quebec.8.8, Tampican .July 18 8.8.American .July 30 Kingstonfen .Aug.8 .+ Tberian .+ Aug.16 The above steamers have splendid accommodation for first class passeogers.- Through Bills of Lading issaed to and from all points in Canada and the United States.FRED'K LEYLAND & CO.(1900), Ltd.81 St.Peter Street, .11 St.Sacrament St., ' Quebec.a Montreal.Black Diamond Line Dominion Ocal Co.Ltd., Owners.BETWEEN MONTREAL AND Charlottetown, P,E.L, North Sydney, C.B., Sydney, C.B., St.John\u2019s, Nfld, INTENDED SAILINGS.SS.COBAN .Monday, July 21 SS.BONAVISTA .Thursday, July 31 SS.COBAN .Thursday, Aug.7 - For all\u2019 particulars regarding fares, freight rates, etc, etc, apply to \u2018As KINGMAN, Gen'l Frt.& Pass Agent, 14 Place Royale.Telephone Main 57.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET STATION, TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 0.00 A.M.\u2014Pay Express, arriving Bur- MUngton 12.45 p.m., Troy 6.00 p.m., Albany 5.25 p.m., New York 9.20 p.m., Boston 8.00 p.m.$.ku F.M.\u2014Local for Rutland arc Inter- .Mmediate stations.7.25 P:M.\u2014Night Express, arriving New \"7 \"York 7.20 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m., and Worcester 6.28 adn.- 5 Pullman Sleeping and Parlor Cars on through trains, Secures accommodations and tickets at 141 Bt James St.or Windsor St.Station.: F.M.GILMAN, City Pass.& Tkt.Agt.EE Grand In Effect June 22nd, 1903.WEST.TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO.DR- TROIT, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.am.*9.00; 18.00, *10.30.Ar.&.m.17.00; *7.30; p.m.98.00.CORNWALL, BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, BELLEVILLE, TORONTO \u2014 Lv.a.m, $7.40.*9.00; p.m.18.00, *10.30, Ar.arm.17.00, #7.30; .m.*6.00, 16.55.RNWALL, BROCKVILLE-Lv.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, 16.55.COTEAU JCT., OTTAWA \u2014 Lv.a.m.18.30; p.m.*4.10.Ar.a.m.*11.30; p.m.17.15.' VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.am.14.25, 17.40, 18.30, #9.30; .*1.30, (12.16, *4.10, 15.15, 15.45, 16.16, 15.00, *9.00, *10.30, yu, | a.m.a7.00, *7.30, 18.10, *8.40, X p.m.*12.06, +3,20, ||5.30, #6.00, 11.15, 18.00, 19.50, $10.55, }|11.40.; WHARF \u2014 Lv.a.m.16.85, om.112.10, | 1.35, 15.00, 16.20.Ar.a.m.$6.00; p.m.|{2.20, 15.50, $7.05.EAST AND SOUTH.POINT LEVI (QUEBEC)\u2014Lv.a.m, 18.00; p.m.14.15, 8.00.Ar.a.m.$7.20, 11.00, *.50.ISLAND POND, PORTLAND\u2014Lv.a.m.15.00; pm.*8.00.Ar.a.m.*7.20; p.m.16.50.RICHMOND, ARTHRABASKA, SHERAROOKE ISLAND POND\u2014Lv.a.th.18.00; Pos 14.15, 6.50.3 Dom.[|1.45, *8.00.Ar.a.m.*7.20; p.m.$1.00, ST.HYACINTHE-Lv.a.m.*8.14.16, 2 *8.00.Ar.a.m.*7.20, 18.35; p.m, 1.00, *6.50.: ; SENA SPGS.\u2014Lv.a.m.17.00.Ar.p.m.te, MASSÈNA sPos Le mire ORMETOWSS NTINGDON, FORT COVINGTON \u2014 Ly\u2019 Hn 11.00; p.m.14.00.AF Sf.18.50; pas.14.80.YORK \u2014 Lv.a.m.17.20, 110.15; p.m.ED, 98.10, \"8.40.Ar.a.m.97.162 pit.3% 15.20; 19.35.NIV.am.19.01; p.m.*8.40.Ar.a.J TR AOR aan.PONS ST.ALS, bg.40, Ar.a.m.*7.05; pra.{ 186 8.10, $10.15.° ST.JOHNS\u2014Lv.a.m.$7.20, 19.01, +10.5; p.m, $1.35, 14.45, 16.05, #6.30, *8.10, *5.40.Ar.am, \u201c1.16, 97.05, 19.06; p.m.1.55, *3.20, 18.14 1820, 10 INT Lv.am.17.20, #10.25: o bond .e .3 1 .RON.14.46, 96.50, *8.10.AL.a.m.\u201c7.15, 19.05: portier Wirrastoo Le ase 1 , = Lv.an.17.00; EE jo.Ar.a.m, 18.58 p.m.KE 17.00; BLY\u2014Lv.a.m.17.00: p.m.t5.0u, #8.CHAM Y 40, 18.66: p.m.+30.15.45.«Dally.Dally except Sunday.§Sundays only.||Saturdays only.xExcept Saturday and unday.aKxcept Monday.cept Saturd NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The.Donaldson Line 8.8.Concordia, Captain Webb, from Glasgow, is entered inward at , Custoïms.Consignees will pleass pass i trié without del ; pa a a Lu Ra Ca.\u2019 \\ GLASGOW SERVICE.- \u2018JB STO Aus.1$ Special Steamers of Both Lines.FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE | Trunk Railway System\u2019 THS ROBERT REFORD co.Le.CANADI .MONTREAL TIME BILL.sr Corrected to June 19th, 1908 JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX, \u2014Lv.17.40 pm Ar.(x) 8.25 a.m., TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO Lv.9.D, p.m.7.35 a.m., 17.16 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv, \u201c9.4 a (x)11.40 a.m, Ar.*6.30 p.m, (y)5.00 *DUMARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS \u2014Lv.ho M.r.a.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 18.20 a.m., 15.41 p.m.Ar, $12.35 p.m., +i0.30 p.m.Lv.Wind: sor Bt., 8.45 a.m,, *9.40 a.m., (z)11.40 a.m.Hw Bm £10.05 p.m.Ar.18.00 a.11.4 .05 p.m., \u201c6.20 p.m., 17.00 p.m.QUEBEC\u2014Lv.\"18.30 am\u201d 12.30 p.m., 68.3 -., *11.00 p.m.Ar.*6.30 a.m., 12.10 p.m.:20 p., $6.80 p.m.\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., *8.00 p.m.Ar.°8.14 VAUD] 79.10 p.m.- AUDREUIL\u2014Lv.{8.45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., #9.4 am, 510.00 a.m., (a)12.4 p.m., (11.30 (a)5.15 p.m a.m., \u2026 +9.at Mm.-m., {8)3.00 p.m.(y)5.05.p.m., 6.30 p.m,, 7.00 pm, 1116 pan.89.46 p.86 ( | .m., 14.00 p.m., 14.30 p.m., $7.40 p.m ()9.30 a.m., 111.55 a.nt., JQLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m., p.m., 75.00 p.m, Ar.(p) 8.55 p.m Ar.(x)8.25 a.m, 18.40 p.m.9:00 a.m., (1)1.8 18.50 a.m., #6.20 p.m., (m)6.55 p.m., #9.45 p.m.*Daily.tWeek days.fSunday only.tDaily except Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.(a)Daily, except Saturday and .Sunday (l)Saturday only.(k)Fridays only.(w)Wednesdays only.(g)Mondays only.(z)Sun.Wednesday.and Friday.(y)Mon., Wed.an Saturday.(m)Tuesdays and Thursdays.(p)Saturday and\u2019 Sunday only.\u2014- (7 NADIAN + PACIFIC \u201c IMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d hey FAST SERVIOE betwenn Montreal and Vancouver, leaving, Windsor St.at 11.40 &.00., SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS.Dally Trans-Continental train at 9.40 a.m.OTTAWA SERVICE 3530 Sore Tine Lv.Montreal* 8.45 a.m., 3.40 a.m.(2)11.4 a.m., 400 p.m.Ar.Ottawa 11.45 a.m., \u201c12.40 p.m., (z).2.40, 7 p.m.FROM PLACE VIGER VIA NORTH SHORE.Lv.Montreal 8.20 & m., 5.45 p.m, ; \u2018 15 *Daily.(z) Sun., Wed.uné Fridays.Othe: trains, week days only.QUEBEC SERVICE rrom Pace Viger 18.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m,, $3.30 p.m., *11 p.m, *Datly.§Sundays only.Week Cays.St.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA 323% ing Car Seryice.Tues & Fri.through sleepers leave Mohtrzal, Windsor St.Station, 7.40 p.m.for 8t.Andrews.Returning leave St.Andrews Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving Montreal 8,25 a.m.next day.' : PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, SCARBORO BEACH, Eto.Throus Parlor & Sleeping Car Service.Trainslv, Windsor St.9a.m.week days, 8 p.m, daily.service on UNEXCELLED CAFE CAR \"ttes between Montreal, Toronto and Detroit, SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Go onel Coach und Sleeping Oar.From Windsor St.8 p.m.dally, excebt Sunday.LE Write or call on \u201c SUMMER TOURS \u201d nearest Can\u2018 adian Pacific Agent for copy of \u2018Summer Tours,\u2019 giving valuable and Interesting information how and where to spend your vacation.Lv.Winds>ar St.SUNDAY SERVIC 10.a.m.for Plantagenet and Intermediate Stations.Return: Ang arr.Montreal 9.45 p m.\u2018 .| Leave Place Viger 9 a.m.for JOLIETTE, ST.GABRIEL and Intermediate/Stations.Returning arrive Montreal 8.55 p.m.; Leavé Place Viger 9.15 a.m.for STE.AGATHE, LABELLB and Intermediate Sta tions.Returning arrive Moctreal 9.45 p.m.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office, GRAND TRL Leave Bonaventure Station, < INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.\u201d daily am, ar.Toronto 440 p.m.Hamilton 5.5 p.m., Niagara Falls, Ont., 7.05 p.m.; Buffalo, N.Y., 8.20 p.m.; London 7.45 p.m., Detroit 9.p.m., Chicago, 7.20 a.m.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD AND SEA- 1 d 8) 1 co s SHORE.vice.Lv.8,00 a.m.weok days, 8.00 p.m.daily.; 80 .week d à 4.10 p.OTTAWA.a RER 3% Ottawa Piso Through Coach a.m.and 7.10 p.m.SP RINGFIELD, Mass.Parlor.and Sieep- ing Car Service.9.0la.m.week days and 8.40 p.m.dally.\u2018 QUEBEC 8.00 am.4.15 pm.weok days, 8.00 * pam.dailv Parlor Car on 8 a.m, train, and Sleeping Caron 8 p.m.train.7.20 &.im.10.15 a.m.NEW YORK via D.& H.wock days, 6.30 pin 8.10 p.m.dally.PARLOR CARS on morning trains, SLEEPING CARS on night trains.For steamer service on Lake Champlain and Lake George, apply to.Company's Agents.ST JOHNS Que 7,20 a m\u2026 9,01 a.m., 10,15 Me » YUYs am.1.35 pm, 445 pm.6.05 p.m.week days, and 6.30 p.m., .8.10 p.m., 8.40 p.m.daily.1 Write or call on nearest VACATION TRIPS.Grand Trunk Agent for cony of \u201cSUMMER TOURS.\u201d Giver valuable and interesting information how and where to spend your Holidays.SUNDAY SERVICE.¥Oit RICHMOND and intermediate points a.m.; return, arrive Montreal 6.50 p.m.FOR VAUDREUIL and Intermediate points, leave Montreal 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m.and 9.00 p.m.return arrive and 10.55 p.m.: CORNWALL SUNDAY EXCURSION, International Limited at 9.00 a.returning by steamer leaving Cornwall at 1.00 p.m., arriving at Mortreal 6.30 p.m., shooting ail the rapids.FARE $2.50 ROUND TRIP.SATURDAY and SURDAY to NONDAY EXCURSIONS.[igksisow on seat vor \"CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 480 and 41, or_ Bonaventure Station, INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | A Da y July 19, °02 at the The Intercolonial Raiiway WILL BELL RETURN TICKETS MONTREAL to $.Riviere du Loup and CACOUNA Tickets will be good for travél only on trains GoING\u2014 .- No.154\u2014Saturday, July 19, Leaving Montreal .\u2026.T45-p.m Arriving Oacouna, Sunday .4.31 8.0% RETURNING\u2014 No.151\u2014Sunday, July 20.; Leaving Cacouna .ceesescessse 8.58 Pm Leaving River du Loup .eves.1.18 p.m.Arriving Montreal, Monday .7.00 a.m, Berth rate in Sleeping Car, Montreal te \" Cacouna, $2.00., Pa + For reservations, and any further particulars, \u201ca to .oe J.'W.BRYSON, City Ticket Agent, 243 H St.James Street, Montreal - Li Agent, Montreal 6.15 pm.110.00 p.m.AF.#72 | m., 19.35 m NPAGIAE SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.78.30 a.m., (1)1.40 p.m, .- BERTHIER\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m., (1)2.30 p.m., 15.8% £m Ar #210 p 16.20 p.m.x BT.\" JEROME\u2014Lv a.m., $9.15 a.m.(D145 p.m., 15.30 p.m, (a)6.25 p.m.Ar.18.80 , a.m.(g)8.40 am.19.30 a.m., 16.55 p.m.49.45 pm.; : ; STE.AGATHE \u2014 Lv.9.00 a.m,, §9.15 a.m., .()L25 p.m., (k)5.15 p.m., 5:30 p.&n.Afr.(£)8.40 a.m, 19.50 u.m., {6.55 p.m.§9.45 p.m * LABELLE\u2014(m)9.00 a.m., §9.15 a.m.(I).2, - p.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m.{9.00 a.m., Elegant Cafe Service on above Train: Seaside © Arriving River du Loup, Sunday., 4.20 2.07 A.PRICE, Asst.General Passengét \" A i i ; \" T7 NN system BB _ Montreal 12.05 p.m, 6.25 p.m.° n i i.i aA oT DRE a a DE LURE Ee a + = \u2014 » sw Pa $.I D \u2018 Finish of it and Looked Dangerous.Wools and Rutler; Thiciman and Phelps.6 \u2014 Draw at Newark.Newark, July 18.\u2014Buffalo and Newark Ringed thirteen Innings to a draw to-day.ester.for a local amateur, outplteched the veteran Hookes, and struck out Gettman three times._ ewark.0000020200000\u2014 4 15 Butfalo.!:!.:.0000030100000\u2014 4 11 \u2018Hesterfer and Jope; Hooker and Shaw.1 3 Worcester, July 18.\u2014Worcester won from Providence to-day.\u2018by au timely batting streak in the Inst half of the ninth innings.- Providence played an eriorless game, but waa unable to flud Merritt when hits\u2019 were needed: The visitors\u2019 three runs\u2019 came in .the fifth funing, and wage the result of a hrow to first base by Merritt, Con- on played a brilliant game at shout, accepting severa) difficult chances.Worcester.coe 000101101\u2014 4.13 2 Providence.oovov.s .000030000-\u2014- 3 7 U Merritt and Steelman; G.Sulllvan and Mulholland.Standing of the Clubs.aftalo.wor er Ra Hour 0 DS ois Pont, He Bu VÉdOENCE: s2000005000n .soc 00000000 BD a7 486 AE ony amococs0 424 te : soessese 23 30 A418 QWOLK.cperovevcccass 21 ; 48 - 304 \u2014 a.; ! A.TRE os Too \u2014 |But Toronto Mädé a Very Close the game.Miller made a dumb play on a Mt of Shearon\u2019s, fie as Gardner pitched fine ball, but his support Ing thick and fast round town to-da À offect that Champlon Jeffries wan sie his quarters ns a result of over-tralning.This gave rise to the report that Jeffries was out of condition, and that he was laid up for repalis.Jt was pointed out that the champion is away below his normal weight.Trainer Delaney admits that Jef- tries has worked too hard.Jeffries arose at oie o'clock to-day and shonved up at the gymnasium at two o'clock, He sald: \u201cI am not sleck.IT was tired after belng at the theatre last wight, .1 have cut out my work to-day and whl Just take gymnasium exepelses, I'l be ready for the fight.\u201d Jeffries fell asleep yesterday while being rubbed down, - This is a Chicago Report.Chicago, Ill, July 18.\u2014Tom_Couhig, of Di rkirk, N.Y., and Otto Sieloff, of i- cigo, foughta six-round draw here to-night accerding to the referee.In the opinion of others, however, Sieloff won the fight All the way.Couhig seemed unable to land on Sielo the contvst reached the Chicago man bu three times.On the other hand Sieloff | nounded the New Yorker all over the ring, and Couhig \u2018vas compelled to hold in the clinches to prevent being knocked out, | When the referee rendered his decision the à | eal] tha nalina ta.nlaar tha ~ \u2019 BN J \\ ; + 1 cor i reso ant oa | anoesSeopessssiesses | BE HERE MONDAY Ristotagpat sp, vo rey 0] oe att To cout.| Lett Bridgeport Yesterday\u2014Skip- ' Odwetl, Stafford and- Kelty just about won Oakland, Cal., July 18.\u2014Rumors were fly- \u2019 \"with any effect, and during of a draw there was such an uproar:among spectators that it was necessary to eo i ~ per Jones Thinks the.- Cup is His., rt, Cénn., July 18.\u2014The natty Bri THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATUBDAY JULY 19,1008, TWO FAVORITES AT- - BHIGHTON BEACH Hataso Won the Six Furlongs.Ethics Beaten by a Bad Ride.New York, July 18.\u2014Hatasoo, 10 to 4, and Minotaur, 2 to 7, were the only win- ulug favorites at Brighton Beach to-day.hics, a hot favorite, at even money, ln the fourth race, at one mile und a quarter, was beaten through a bad ride.my Burns had the mount awd was apparently, dnning at the sixteenth pole, when Shaw on ney came.through ou t { and beat the favorite by a nose.; Viret race, for mares and geldings, three- year-olda and upwards, 6 furlongs\u2014Hatnsoo, 1 to 4; Tuscasta, 1 to 2; Redpath, 50 to 1; time, 1.12 4.5, \u2019 Second race, three-year-olds and upwards, selling, 114 miles\u2014Warranted, 15 to 1: Lent, 8 to 1; Pleasant Sall, 3 to 1; tline, 1.46 2-5.Third race, two-year-olds, 6 furlongs\u2014Mu- zia, 8 to 1; Forward, 7 to 1; Bright Bil, 7 to 2; time, 1,14 4-5.Fourth race, for three-year-olds and upward, handicap, 11 miles\u2014Tom Kenny, 7 to 2: Ethics, even; Daffy-Down-Diily, 20 to 1; time, 2.05 3-5.__Fifth.race, selling, two-year-olds, 8 fur- longs\u2014Minotaur, 2 to 7: Birch Bioofn, 10 to A; Dva, 12 to 1; time, 1.13 2-5.8ixth race, three-year-olds, 11-16 mlles\u2014 Bessie McCarthy, 9 to 5; Colonma, 9 to 2; Khital, 10 to 1; time, 1.47 3-0.: Fort Erie Results.Fort Erle, Ont., July 18.\u2014 Weather cloudy, track fast.Results: First race, 6 furlongs, for fotir-year-olds and up, selling\u2014Ocle Brooks, 3 to 1; Fluke, 8ito 1; Angea, Bl4 to 1; time, 1.14%.Second race, -5 duilongs, for two-year- olds\u2014Optima, 4 to 1; Gorey, 4 to 1; Gaid Bride, 40 to 1; time, 1.01%.Third race, 7 furlongs, for three-year-olds and up\u2014Springwells, 2 to 1: St, Hera, 9 to 5; Moneda, 10 to 1; time, 1.27%.- Fourth race, 5 furlongs, for two-year-olds, selling\u2014Laura I.M., 2 to 1; Loulsé Colller, 8 to 1; Geo.Perry, T4 to 1; time, 1.01.Fifth race, 41 furlongs, for four-year-olds and up, selling\u2014Satirist, 2 to 1; Cuituey, b to 1; Lutes Fonso, 7 to 1; thine, 1.20%; Sixth ince, 1 mle, selllug- Drummond, 8 to 5; Fasy Street to 1; Lemuel, 3 to 1; time, 1.305.\u2019 : ttre POLICE ANNUAL SPORTS, A Good List of Events for Wednesday and a Long Entry List.The annual games of the Montreal Police Amateur Athletic Association will be held on Wednesday afternoon next at the M.A.A.A.Grounds.- Besides the local force there are maby entries from Toronto and Ottawa for the police championship acdal.The events are as follows: 1\u2014Throwing tHe 66 Ibs (high throw) open to Canadian police forces.\u2019 -2\u2014Running broad jump, open to Canadian police forces.\u2019 > 3\u2014200 yards run, 20 years service and over.4\u2014100 yards run, opéu to Canadian Police forces.ES ; 5\u2014Throwinæ the 16 Ihs.shot, open to Canadian police forces.6\u20142 mile bicycle race, open to Canadian police forces.+ 7\u2014Y% mile run, open to Canadian forces.: 8\u2014100 yards run, open to fat men, 225 Ibs.and over.p\u2014Throwing the 56 Ibs.(long throw).opea to Canadian Police forces.\"10\u20143- mile bicycle race, open to all amateurs.11-1 mile run, open to Canadian police forces: : - 12\u2014Throwing the 16 lh, hammer, open to \u2018Canadian police farces.- 18\u20143 nillé bicycle race, open to Montreal police force.+.Police 14\u2014Running hop-step-and- jump, open to Canadian police forces.16\u2014Throwing the 7 1b.weight, \u2018open to Canadian police forres.GUINNETTE WON INTHE 247.CUSS An Exciting Day's Racing at Delormier Park\u2014Sachem Got 2.35._ Yesterday's fine weather gave the trot.terq and pacers a chance and so the races at Delorimier Park track went ahead again before a large crowd Every one of the three races finished were \u2018horse races all the way.> The chief attraction was the 2.17 class; and Guinnette the favorite, won on 8 piece of good luck.: Visiting horsemen were very sore over: the 2.32 class, only one heat was run, though the sun was still high up.\u2018lhis they objected to, as they have been here several deys now with little racing, owing to the weather.; \u2018The start in the 2.22 class, third heat, was one of the prettiest ever seen.The five horses wcre in a perfect line and many an old horseman said he had never seen anything like it.This afternoon the races w.ll he continued, and also on Monday.\u2018Uhen the horses will move down to Royal Park for the rest of the week.| .It didn't please the stand when Guin- nette got off a bad last in the continuation of the 2.17 class.For with two heats won she was mightily fancied.Bert Booth ded for the first half, with Transvaal and Marlic Wilkes struggling for the place.\u2018At half Walsh had forced Guinnette into fourth place, and these four fought it.out.out of the running.Re-elected proved again a second, taking the place easily, though Malporsene tried to take it.The Colonel had a\u2019 spill at the fimt turn.The third heat was Sachem all the way.In the fourth-.Jim Deardon was put up in place of McShane, and: whipped the Colonel into sceond place after Mamie Abbott had broken.; The \u2018fir-t heat of the 2.2 was a race and no mistake.Rheumatic Cure, Billy Wilkes and Maggie Stanford led the bunch aft: the start and fought it out all the wav down Cie stretch, Rheumane Cure fell back and Billy Witkea won, hard puehied by Garrow's apecder.Turney Diop made a big bid on the back stretch and eame even with the leader, but couldn\u2019t hold the place and get only third position, > The scennd and third heat.weve strug gling finishes between Billy Wilkes \u201cand Maggie Stanford, bit in tre last Turney Drap elid into sec md pos.tivn.Summary - \u2019 .2.17 trot and pace - .Gumnette, W.McDonald 16\u2014Standing broad jump, open to Canadian police forces, ! 17,\u2014100 yard run, open to Montreal police forces.: | 15\u2014Wreatling matrh, open to Montreal police forces (catch-as-cateh-carit,» 19\u20141 mile run, open to Canadian palire forces, 20\u2014Consolation race, open to Canadian po- | lice forces.0, À A A Sportsman\u2019s Spectacles : qu Vas away off.Bridgepo ; ARDWORN, but aot \u2014 : little racing yacht Teoumash, of the Bridge.& \u2019 Birds are doing bat- mhRer, Play, où the Shamrock grounds to port Yacht Club, was shipped from this tle on the St.Cather- MOMow a¢ 3 p.m, oo city to Montreal today.| T is in the yacht ine Street grounds i \u2014_\u2014 / at \u2018was victorious in the trial races for again for the usual.Ao Sgn of an error où the part of the ocmpetition for J Seavaphaka Cup chal- price of amies ns fant ue ; ler er, guiled off Black Rock July 1, 2 _ A few Hung |__Tommy_ Raub\u2019 iveut out three times on.20d.3.The crew to mil the Tecumseh in went out y rduy | sky-scraping fous.\u201cthe race with the Canadian boat, will com- Se reaotic.remarks at > \u2014 prise Captain J.H.Jones, L.F.Gates 8 sarcastlc remarks o.Souders lacked \u2018control at times \u2018and and Leroy Gates, of Oshkosh, Wis., and on™ jutorm him he Pretty neatly lost his game.Preston Sherwood, of this Sty: hin f ' 4 ; ?.he cetima- ey vill start for Canada wit a few tion\u2019 of competent au- aM Li 2 drive that looked safe, days, Captain Jones is the designer of the : rthorlties, a pancake, and incidentally to see | .7 * Tonumech, He Jn just ae sanguine that he Îthe game.| \u2018Second Baseman Miler of Toronto is the Will win the big race ap le was that he \u201c \u2018The Birds pulled dt off 3 to 2, amid more champlon sawed-off of tbe league.would win the trial ra The Tecumseh or less excitement and heart disease.to- et and her crew are to arrive in \u2018wards the close of the ceremonfes.~~ | White made a horrible muff of Kelly's Mortreal Monday.So Pat Powers consigned a new umpire fly, and \u201cKel\u201d took two bases on it.: \u201cus yesterday, an Italian by the name of h c see Cox.: It looked damgerous in the seventh with La ro Cox I8 not so worse ns an umpire, but 8 three of \u2018the enviny on bases and none out._\u2014 pn thing of beauty he 18 worth the money.\u2014 Cox 4 bullt on the Jimmy Bannon style Gardner made & balk with Kelly on first, The Toronto Team.of architectures with Sie sddluon of a ow and the umpire Invited \u201cKel\u201d to take sec- Toronto, July 18\u2014There will be some hundred pounds of « fort.ond.changes on the Toronto team which will Able critics went so far as to announce .lay in Cornwall to-morrow.For one that Cox was constructed on the ground Raub threw nicely to second and nalled le who has returned fr Hurope, floor plan of a square piano, so we il let both Miller and White in their efforts to will By beter the flags Fourteen ited] SS rowever, this Is unimportant, the chief Steal \u2014_\u2014 ers will leave for the Fast to-night, as point being that he 1s à fairly good man Outfleider Clarke, Pitcher Blewlitt and follows: \u2014Hanley, Farley, Grey,( Wen- DE core ble Before the series Is ont, | _ bourn, Kirkwood, Lambe, MoBride, Iler, D is path was strewn with eweet-scented Querrie, Mclaren, Seal T9 Ad: maon, rosebuds an geraniums yesterday, and oy an 1cKson.resic ent Howar npart from ohe or two of the Toronto or will go along.- .Ming him that he had an eye en ee dono Med egg, there was nothing / Caught in the Goal Nets.dolng.\u2019 ; David Reynolde, of Ottawa, has been ny \u2018 : e out .1 t ihe re Toss than en wma appointed referee for the Toronto-Corn- on + N ERROLS wall game in Cornwall to-day.Rey- HAND-PAINTED E 5, nolds refereed the match in Toronto \u2018The Hon.Jimmy Gardener was In the D last Saturday.3 mo, and he pite - : ; | Tor Toronto.fu a The Cornwall team for to-day wilt His defeat was due to a few of the coun- likely be thé same as beat Toronto in terfeits beblnd him, \u201che nade dark purple Toronto, with one change.The twelve \"ts \u201c cate nn row .- .A _ My Taft was alko responsible for will be selected from the following fif-, some .of the damage, as will be told Inter.teen men:\u2014J.Hunter, J.White, W.Previous to ARS, orf) oventng of the \u2018Broderick, M.Brouerick, F.Degan, A.game, and while the practice was g , \u2018McMillan, R.P.Madden, W.Eastwood, - he fans exchanged compliments L .; seat Joue Raion: and anything C.Hunter, J.Broderick, A.Allan, Ls they forgot to say to him about the Kelly McAteer, D.Cameron and J.Reynolds 3 two-round contest\u2019 In ronto - Qu : Sas EI probably oll him this afternoon.James Riley, who was captain nf the This heing over with, the game was al- Cornwall team last season, hae been .agaln elected, replacin m 3 toyed wii \u201cDass over Torontos effert, 28 whose resignation wes accepted last { p K y knock 2 of Rat nos that Jooked: good for two sorks.night.Mr, Murphy only consented in \u2018Carr and Massey put Raub on thé retired the spring, after much urging to hand lst, then Jack Shearon poked an éasy one le the team until circumstances wonld Ce s tstop.- et Downey A Ao.He plcked the make it possible for Mr.Riley to act or ball up and shied it at the bunker near the the team could get mome one else to home hole on the Westmount golf Pt 0 take the position.\u201c >, 7 8 - - oo enron, wom down amd threw ou ! Shamrocks will not announce thelr Thon Colonel James Stafford, with his team till this afternoon, but it is un- glad red rountenance blushing lke the dawn derstood Frankie Nolan {s the man.of morning, landed on the ball with.a thud.| | , Carr \u2018got in the way of it and that was Here's hoping the street cars from all.It struck him somewhere near the the Shamrock grounds get back before fifth rib.bounded away out, and Shearon : midnight.halked up a scalp.; ; \u2018 © Selly effort retired Ovlonel Stafford.Umpire Cox 4s- Quite an Athletic-Look- \u2014_\u2014 mt the second station, and then Oddie-made | ing Gentleman, .Mo .real ve.Victoria.& break for second.: ; .18.Toft lammed the ball down to Miller, hut ; ; ~ \"hi at ill he play , M.A.tt creck Odwells mead amd rolled away Firat Baseman O'Hagan are slated \u2018for: ve- AA Te will re played on the M.A out to left field, and by nice buse Fundlug lease by New York.There wiil be others.1 Nr : : Mon Odwell scored.| - .feal team will Desh.Fiske, Dr.Tatiey, : ) \u2018New York made its second triple play of F: Arblaster, D.8S.Gough, E.C.Smith, BILI, STOLE A: BASE! the season at Cinelnnau yesterday.Mat- H.D.Kingstone, C.B.Godwin, KL.The blow caused Odwell to see stars and hewson, Smith and O'Hagan figured in it.grmdy, H.Sare, G.'H.Harman, Q.to hear bands playing in the distance, % ; arrabee.rer er 5 t on the Larry Lajoie has.the most remarkable > be aerovered after a short wes flelding record ever known, In, baseball up So \u201c4 Then there was not a thing going on tiH | to date this senson.In 33 games he has - Postponed at Detroit.\u201cthe seventh, Sounders filled the bases made only three errors out 199 chances.Detroit, .Mich, July 18.\u2014The heavy with mat PORN hd the Knockers\u2019 Chorus ILnjode and Delehanty are having a close rain of last night made Grosse Pointe opened up from the bleachers, } rare for the Ametican League batting lead- track unfit for racing to-day and to- Carr came along with a single that ership, Vue leads for à day and then the day's programme ,which was to have brought oo runs in and re He es to : finished the Blue Ribbon driving meet- a et Wo men CPR Halligan has made more two-baggers than ing, has been postponed until to-mor- In the elghth the Birds took the lead.| aus other player in Bat Powers\u2019 organiza.row.Ee ki two-bazger over the lon.Seventeen 1s \u2018\u201cJocko's\u201d numbèr, a \u2018 ; ting varus bf Hiawathn Bruce, and his nearest\u201d competitors are Cassidy and: Kelly scored him with a smash down the Massey, who each, have fourteen.| third hase lhe | Masses stole third base! Pitcher Wolfe of Kansas City pitched two , No.we.are not romancing or anything, games in one afternoon at Indianapolis last S n Thr h but Bill Massey, the gentleman with the ice week, In the first game he allowed but ee oug wagon reverse\u201d Aetion on the wheels move- thre hits and won Js game.In he Joe .+ é oT ird base! .ond he was t safely 12: times, bu où : pet med ke a toot serap iron arrive, the Hoosiers 10 Innings to beat blo, scene, the earth trembled an \u2014_\u2014 ; - the a stand shook, \u201cbut Bill stole the In the first Inning at Cincinnati on Tues- base Co =.day Hoy and Beckiey \u2018were on bases when The fans merely sald, \u201cWell! well!\u201d \u2018and Crawford hit to\u2019 Mathewson.Mathewson ; some of them rushiad down to the ginger tree to second, setting Hoy, and Smith ; ; Trecover : sent the ball over to O'Hagnn, Who caug ein at, ad swe men on bases in the Beckley, completing the triple, \u2018 -ffort, but Carr could do nothing.\u2014 Et ans Jet out a glad warble as Jarklitsch, the Philadelphia catcher, Downey put obe down to Stafford and the kuocked Umpire FEmslle senseless with a ball was hurried across to Dooley, thrown ball last week, The catcher threw, And perhaps this sume Colonel Stafford to second to catch a man stealing, and - didn't put up à nice game.Emslle got In the way.The ball hit him To quute from the cle 2 \u20180 Standing of the Clubs.Gouders, puucc2000s 2 0 060°1 1 U ; von Lost.Pet, \u2018 , * ee ie ema.=.\u2014 |PittsbUrg.\u2026.\u2026.ve M, 16 TIR Totals.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Nn 3 7 27.14 Oj'Brookilyn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eo.42 3 A Toronto, ABR BIL RO.A Fe ose NN 3 2 A Biller, parer i ( 4 : Phiddeiphia.34 41 433 Rocause'a man can hit a golf ball ying White, Lf.000000s 4 ) 1 3 0 1 1 42 425, Bannon, of .4 1 6 1 0 0 St.Louis.rome A 3 \"423 still, he \u2018eam't necessarlly play cricket, Monies mn Miers 3 i 2 K 0 0 Cincinnati RE 30 41 3 Proot\u2014Ottawn golfers toast to the C.C.143 Bruce.r.£.1122110 3 0 à 0 0 o|NewYork.-.133 50 -315 aird seven wickets to 61.Carr, 3.0.0.0 4 0 72 1 1090 \u2014 ; Downey, 85.o.4 0 0 1 4 ON AMERICAN LEAGUE.HORSEMEN ARE In love with the weather on CE 2 ° z.$ 3 0 Banimore Lace ue rca 00 non 3 12 2 they got In two days\u2019 racing out of à weck's.ardner, po.eee 3 O18t.Jouis.vee nnn wo - 4 Law per.p : = = rar Shields and Drill; Powell, Nudhoff and Programme.» : Totals.\u2026\u2026.32 2 6 24 * 3 ['Knhne, ! : .SO O0O00NMOD\u2014 2 Moston, 0000000000 020200000\u2014 4 10 2 NTEREST IN Jeffries-Fitzéimmons\" Sones eee JP 20000001*\u2014 | Cleveland, o.oo nn 461405000-\u201414 16, 1 sR unl to to Te res taken In Stolen bases, Odwell, Massey, Bruce: pas Hughes, Willlams and Waruér; Berubard an ordinary dog fight.\u2018rifice hit, Quinlan; two-buse hit,\u201d Odwell: and Wood.2 1 on balls, off Seuders 1, off Gardner Chleago.v.22020000 6 11 2 | 2: \u2018struck out, by Souders 2, by Garner 4; Philadelphia.120100012\u2014 7 15 2{ THE CANADIAN soit champlonship will hit by pitcher, by Souders ® halk, Gand.Callahan and Sullivan; Waddell and be held at Dixie in September.eo Wes ner; wid pitch, Gardner; ouble plays, Schiefken.- ; ley to Souders, Downey to Miller to | \u2014\u2014 > THE MONTREAL ball team should walk ones: left on bases, Montreal 6, Toronto Standing of the Clubs.\u2018| up td the bat carrylng horseshoes.Then, ; time, 1.40; sumplre, Cox.Attendance, 800.won Lost.Pet, A .: Chicago.\u2026.\u20260.0i0se00 2 27 .609 Even Break at Jersey City Bt.Lows.ooo: SI 39 31 157 Jersey Clty, July 18.\u2014The Jersey City and Philadelphia.37 32 RC Rochester teams played another tontde- Boston.39 30 Hid finder to-day.with honors evenly divided.Washington.K 98 479 he teams will play again tomorrow at Cleveland.33 39 ATH Jersey City, and the scrles of eix games Baltimore.SL 42 425 will he completed at West New York on Detroit.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.20 41 414 Sunday afternoon, : ere Jersey Cify.05111000%\u2014 8 13 5 ' - - Rochester.Ceres 000012100\u2014 4 9° 5 Mat and Ring Pfanmiller and McManus; Horton and i Phelps Sv meer Jéracy OItF.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000002000\u2014 2 6 2 Jeffries Overworked.Rochester.aus 16100000001\u2014 3 D 3 - aîter \u201coffering up silent prayer, they might be, able to hit the ball.mm THE RAIN PROVED too big a handicap tor the M.A.A.A.handicap\u2019 tennis tournament.| tas ON WEDNESDAY the \u201cfinest\u201d will show how they would oatoh a burglar if the burglar would only walt til] they got their running shes.WE ARE AUTHORIZED to gtate that the Toronto Lacroske Club will not win the ohampionship \u2018this\u2019 year.However, this will not prevent Toronto from following up Its | one siimalean THE USUAL THING AT A LACROSSE GAME.THE TORONTO Cricket Club might just as well have stald at home to get wet, \u201cWHITEY BRACIEFORD, tho Canadian blacksmith, has been putting up a groat simple of baschall in New Orleans of late.George Ir all In 1t 1f£ ho docs not let the warm eMmute trouble his grey matter, pur- ticularly the part affecting his right arm.THE DOG.POUNDS have clalmed some good dogs of Jute.Some were good bird dogs,\" others were deer hunters, but It cost to get each one out, and an added $2 mado it seem to the owner that 1t was cheaper to put up the license foe at once and be dono with it.IF THE \u2018HAND BALL enthusiasm kop up at Point St.Charles, there will soon bo men there wlio will be world\u2014uwe!, aay, not heaters, but attempted beaters.Even the old timers are at It morning and night, NATIONALS: AND MONTREAL have atop- ped arguing who is tall-ender.Reason obvious.- TRAVIS MAY bo a great golf player, but the pictures he has taken of himself give tho majority of peopla n swift pain, Hé ought to cut out the pipe anyway.THE QUOIT PLAYPRS seam to have all loft limits.None of them want to make a start, but all are anxious to have a start mage.J SOME OF THR police constables at No, 9 ftntiqn will pass out a, surpriRe to\u2019 thelr opponent brothors when tho gnifjes come off on Wednosday.They have a dk homeo or two to spring on their uisuspect@ig Lirethren.IF THE RIGHT MEN sce tha new yacht with three.centireboards there 11.bo some more blue ribbons sported in toww, / Ever since Brantford scored a couple of goals against Caps.they've boon talking Minto cup.There'll ba a sad awakening some of these rainy days.RHEUMATIC CURE got only eoventh at Delorimier Park.own cure.- THERE ARE THIRTY Montroal boys that believe In the old saw \u2018\u2018Paddle your own canoe,\u201d and are going to the C.C.A.meet at Ottawa.CANADIAN GOVERNMENT wants to collect $500 from L.A.W: Latter takes the ground that the Canuck can't extradite 20,000 men, women and children in a bunch, and won't pay up.f \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' RUMOR HAS IT that Joe Lally, of - wall, is getting out a baseball bat without any hole in it.Says it's as good as his lacrosse sticks, + * usual custom of claiming the championship , Ake, odan after, te tn mo mre me ~~ se mount and Metro) couple of men \\ Co Cote St Paul (Walsh 11821 Tran-vaal, H.Ib Stewart, Newnort (MeShage)y -.\u2026.2 2 13 Bert Boûts, W.Macro son; 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M.Latrse, C0 Trottier, Mont | real (Walsh, Pole Cow 36586 Ua Mairie, FM.nelle, New: port.Vt, (Pickler 4 EE 4 567 Puzsler.JE.Moude, Three Hivers (Chevalier).oie .diet | Lewis Wiggle, =.Vigneux, ort (Pwekled 1 22 ae ee 0001 111 .Mhpmeie Stanford,\u201d (0 Garrow,.Ot- ° Lowi (arrow) 1 21 0 ee 0, 2 4 Turvev Drop, Roaring Brook , \u2018Stables, Borton, V1.(Lang) .8 2.Little Fred, W.K.Barnes, Toronto (Barnes) oo eee 4 3 Mise I.Geo\u2019 Moore, Montreal, (Moore) \u2026 +.+, ++ as uen ue 5 Lady Wilkes, P.Auclair, Mont- ; tea] (Vigneux) o.ge ooo ee 7 6 dist L Rheumatic Cure, 1 Le-sard, St.Co | Andrew, Que.(Lessard) .6 dist Time\u20142.27, 2.23 1-4, 2:23.2.42 Clags\u2014 .\u201c Cholsvills Boy .+46 065 vr000 anes 1 | Second Thought 00 6.00 ces anaes 2 Lizrié De.+ \u20ac vere tune caissens a0 3 John Foo.Chee ere nee eee eee eases À Annie WW.4.cies vee ene ems 5 Bille of Vrawski 00000 ter 15 000.6 Montreal Girl £.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00 eche 2500000 7 Tudinna Belle .NE Tda Nizewood 1.so one 00000 + Kstellla Muscovite .+ + +.dint Lionel cover coves cee eee see +.dist Botter take some of its |.litan.Clubs may enter a 000 - -Montreal (Vigneux) o.oo \u201d Mie, 227, 207 14, 296 14, 205 LA 29?class, trot and pace- Billy Wilkes, F2 M.Piekle, New- OTTAWK BATSMEN Marlie Wilkes shot to the front with only A.E.Ferrie, not out .= quarter to go, but at the head of the.Lucas, b Bristow .\u20ac 000 0000 stretch broke badly.Transvaal then had Grey, b Little .coc.vin 2.0 v2000s the lead, with Booth eecond.This ia |.Extras .us see ere @ fies where Driver Walsh came in.Guinnette T \u2014 sprang forward under whip, and in the \u2018otals .ees see sue w sesse eseess Bl last three lengths gained a lead of a head Lo J Ottawa.and Ko they passes under the wire.{| Bristow, b \u2018Livingstone .51 The first heat of the 2.35 was a race for Little, b Coleman .Cert 200 au DB first place, oyly.Reelected took the lead Campbell, \u20ac Turnbull, b Livingstone.1 almost at the start, with Mamie Abbott Ackland, ¢ Lucas, b Livingstone ., 6 ant M.Louise close behind.Turning into Fewis, ¢ Counsell, b Saunders .39 the stretch the gray broke slightly, just Burnard, ¢ Wallace, b Livingstone .0 enough to let Mamie Abbott in first.M.Johnston, Ib.w.Lucas .cer ane 2 Jouise made no run for second and was pregie, run out.te tne 0u0 0000, Q placed third without any challenge.Fereira, b Wallace .,.14, The sevond heat was easy, for Sachem.G- Pereira, not out L.0.0 4000 À At the first turn Andrews drove Sachem Renkin, b Saunders.\"1 the front and ke t there to the finish.XLras .recu 00 vou avvesanes À The winner of the first heat broke badly ' \u2014 at the last urn of thgfiret half and was Totals .à ever cuosseeses vec 000 123 dist | © 2 Smpr\u2014 LEAD TORONTOS They Outbatted and Outfielded the Westerners Yesterday.\u2018 Ottawa, July .18.\u2014The first day\u2019s play of the match between the Toronto and Ottawa Cricket Clubs took place to-day, and resulted in n victory fur the local team by 62 runs.Toronto won the toss and batted tiret on a wet but easy wicket, The bowling was entrusted to Messrs.Lit.-tle_and Bristow, who managed to-dismiss- their opponents for 61 runs, 17 of which were contributed by Mr.D.Saunders, by excellent cricket.\u2018Littles bowling was most deadly, resulting in 7 wickets for 31 runs.Bristow, though bowling on 4 wicket that wag no use to Lim, was al ways exceedingly difficult to score off.Little and Bristow made aa\u2019 excellent start in the Ottawa innings.The latter 1 being dismissed until he had completed 51, byf very free.cricket.Lewis played a most steady and invaluable.innings of 30, though he should have beeu taken early at short leg.Others batted well and the total amounted ta 123.\u2018li ronto went in to face a deficit of 62, and in ten minute\u2019s play completed three runs for the loss of no wicket.Toronto.\u2018Counsell, b Little Caunders, c Little, b Bristow .17 Cameron, b Little .FO 00 000 À Turnbull, ¢ Bristow, b Little ,.11 Fellowes, stumped Little .Livingstone, 1.b.w.Little .oo 2.Wallace, b- Little .Les +0 a+000 leman, run out .ates ue.vw.QI DOD The eccond innings will be played Saturday.Mount Royal and Y.M.C.A.Thé Mount Royals meet the Y.M'C.A.; in a league \u2018match to-day on Mount Royal ground.Following are the Mount Royal team :\u2014Gurney, * Dickery; Biggs, ~ Duckit (captain), Bothomley, Dellera, O'Farrell, Macdonald, Bailey, Taylor, and Dav:son.The Mount Royal second team against Westmount second on Westmount Park, ix as follows: \u2014Layton, Simpson, Kent, Taylor, Farle, W.O.Hall, Earle, A.James\u201d Calverley, Masterson and \u2018Lylee.Spare, Richardson and Dolan.\u2019 English Batting Averages.- \" The positions of the leading English batsmen have undergone.considerable change.K.S.Ranjitsinhji., by reason of his 230 Against Essex, assumes the lead for week ending July 5 hls figures exceeding 4s.Thé position of \u2018the Australlan, V.Trum- per.remalns unchanged, but he has a slightly decreased average, Tyldesley, W.nd- lay -and \"A.C.McLaren each have averages exceeding 40, and there are over 70 \u2018batsmen who \u2018exceed 30.In the bowl dépattment the positions of the four lead.ers\u2014H.Trumble, F.SK.Jackson, Haigh and F.W.Tate\u2014remain unchanged, althodgh al! have increased figures.\u2018Rhodes, who oc- cuptes the sixth position, now only requires two wickets to complete his century.: vo.of Totat Most In +4 \u2014\u2014\u2014ep \u2018New, Cup Defender.\u201cThe new coup defender was put nn the water yesterday and will sail lo inus, runs.an inn.Av.K.S.Ranjitstnhjt.14 601 230 46 V.Trumper .\u2026.\u2026.24 1,087 128 45 Tyldester Li c.\u202600000> æ 906 165 43 W.Findlay o.oo.12 345 8 43) A.C.Melaren LL.21 67 174 40 TT, Maylor.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 819 142 39 Brockwell .\u2026.ro.25 701 80 33 Atral LL es 0000000 34 1149 131 38 Shrewshury .19 612 108 3.PF, Petrin 20000100 17\" 458 88 .3 S: H.Day.12° 381 7 8 Tremouger .19 723° 108 38 C, MeGauer .o.T 476, 104 3 W.H.B.Evans.+4 510 142 36 C.J.B.Wood.29 14 124 33 W.IL.Murdeah.20 6684 132 34 A.O.Jones.\u2026.\u2026.19 62 100 A E.M.Dowsan.23 7 2 On CB, Fry.\u2026.\u2026.28° sia 12 - 3 V.F, 8.Crawford.S00 101 3 Knight 000008 no 145 A ¢.J.Burnap.26 wT 18 a Qualfe (W.G) AT sos 106 31 Devey .A7 403 63 30 J.R.= Maso 19 570 107 30 W.G, Grac 3 @s 97 D Relf (A.F) .2 510 24 30 Tunntaliffe .23 ss 1237 20 G.L.22 623 128 29 Klliek 00000000 2 538 13% \u201820 B.J.T.Bosanquet.18 460 108 D the trial races this afternoon.PA BYERS AND JAMES LAY OFF TO-ON One of the Two Will Wear th U.S.G.A.Championship Gold Medal This Evening, .Glenview Golf Course, N., July 18.- Either E.B.Byers, of the Alleghen: Club, of Pittsburg, or Louis James, 4 the Glenview Club, Chicago, will wea\u2019 the amateur gold championship laurel -{o-morrow night, \u2014 These two-won- thel way through the semi-finajs to-day Byers rather easily from \u2018Dr.D.P Fredericks, of Oil City, and James afte a close game with F.O.Reinhart; o \u2018Baltusrol.To-morrow they will mee In the final 36 holes for the champion ship.; If Byers and James play in the forn they showed to-day, the game may nè* be decided till the home green is reach ed, though Byers on atcount of th marvellous golf he played yesterday when he put Champlon Travis out o the running, is perhaps a siight favor ite.The game will] be played Aver th firs: nine holes of the Glenview course \u2018unless the players shall elect io us row boats.: The low lying lands, embracing th fair greens to the tenth, eleventh, thir teenth and seventeenth greens, and th greens of the latter twa are coveret with from two to ten inches of rnudd: water, the result of last night's ter rific storm.Even the higher ground o the first nine holes is in'exc-«ding!: poor condition for play, while course is soft and treacherous theless, the U.S.A.fgolf offic the championghip mus: be f steady drizzling rain was falling night, Co Les < The element of luck entered into :» day's game, although tt did not afr- the ultimate results.Again this wa golf under adverse eond!tions Loar wa: beautiful.Reinbart's tFon $honts as i rule were perfect, whi} James ans: Byers\u2019 putting won them many hol James especially excelled in this, an- he practically won in the aftérnooz bs twice putting the gutta percha in the coop from distances of abou: twen:j feet.Should the weather clear to-morrow 1 Lod Ti | it is possible the largest gallery that\u2019 ever wlizrnessed a champivnship gant will follow the players.The Dandy Shine NICKEL PLATED r FITS ANY SHOE.A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.It bolds any sized shae.\u2018Three lasts (man's, woman's, and child's) go with each shifter.IT PREVENTS BACKACHES.If not obtainable from your shoe or hardwarn dealer It will ba forwarded on receipt of $1.00 L.H.PACKARD & CO.MONTREAL.$16.00 Any SUIT In the House to Order for $16.00 Cash, During the Balance of This.Month.i HOLDS: SHOE RIGID.Worth from $20 to $30 SMITH & CO, 45 Bleury St.Compare These Figures FRANK POWER BR That we quots for our fine Ladles\u2019 Oxford Ties, patent extension sdles, at $2.50 pair, and then, look at the quality, beauly and style of tha-shoe, and you will appreciate.the value that you are getting for your money.We have the finest stock of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Shoes to be found anywhore, and at the lowest prices cousidering the quality.\u2019 - 1847 Notre Dame St.' 2nd Door West of McGlll, are cut to fit men .\u2014not prices.\u2026 We guarantee every one.leading haberdashers.Manufactured by STEWART, ALLAN & LEMAITRE, Montropk ; Sold by Makers of.\u2018 = 1 + By Corpl.Trim, OF iN £ = 2 mr | NEWS AND VIEW.dy 4 * ve ey Teg, MILITA RY MEN | A .\u2018 dd 2nd R.C.A.Rifle Matches.One week from to-day the 2nd R.C.A.will hold thelr annual rifle matches at Painte aux Trembles.The programme has not been drawn up in detail as yet, but the following is an outliue of the matches fur- vished officially: 1 Tyro match, : oa 2.Assoclation match.8.Regimental match, * , À 4.Extra series.5.Open match, \u20ac00 and 800, same prizes ~ and- entrance -as\u2014the\u2014V.R.C:\u2014open-mateh-a- week ago.The new infantry dilll is now in the hands of Canadian militia men and Is belng stu- dled at least by some of them.A careful reading makes one wonder where all the.vipractical improvements\u201d come in.There seems to be pretty nearly as much \u2018deadwood\" su ever, and there seem to.be mire changes-than improvements.The new book includes the 1ifle manual, arate heretofore.In order to give every militia man an accurate idea of the changes, they will be: given in this column.To-day only the see- tions ons squad ill will be dealt with, The manual and ting will be discussed later, , The opening lines rcad well, \u201cInstruction by number will be the exception, not the rule, especially with the auxil- lary forces.\u201d Good enough; only the red book lé following the practice, not the militia following the red book.It says also that more attention is to ba he which was sep-.They say | RotiL YEAST CAKES co PDT PERFECT HALE, CAPTAIN GODBEE BROWN, Secretary\u2019 of the M.A.R.A.This is a very difficult posttion to su i IGHEST LTT Wor La TION of about $200.Major J.J.Manaon had beén selected executive officer.Programmes and entry forms are now Iu the hauds of the printer and will be issued shortly.Further Information can be had from the secretary- treasurer, Lieut.C.C.Harbottle, Coufeder- atlon Life Building, Toronto, Last Shot in Boer War.i The last shot of the Boer war was fired on June J, three days afcer the signing of peace, as told by the Loudon Stand- lard.The affair would ; apparently as characteristic of the colonial as offthe Englishman, in which two young officers of the 9th New Zealand contingent, throwing all precautions to the winds onee peace wis signed, rode some ten miles out of Verceniging with thelr sporting rifles to a Boer laager which they found deserted, \u2018ag the Lecupants had gone to Hetdelberg to auvrender.These two officers, Lieutenants cided to Include cash prizes to the extent.never \u2018have: oc- | curred but fou the llght- \u2018hearted manner, | + ~ te» Te vu Bominidn mn Sens dorporation veces.Investment Bonds, To yleld from 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 per cent.Montreal Office- Canada Life Building E.C.NORSWORTHY.- BOND, DALE & GO.30-St.Francois Xavier St.MONTREAL, Chief Agents for Leading British and Continental Marine Companies.Exports, Imports.À Rogistered Mall.FIRE INSURANCE, UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, DON'T -Managèr., onde 200 ee î THE MONTREAL DAILY : HERALD, SATUEDAY.JULY 19 190% 5° (STUPENDOUS RUG SALE| All Kinds, Sizes and Qualities at RIDICULQUS PRICES.AN ART SQUARE, AN ALL-WOOL RUG, AN ENGLISH WILTON RUG, AN ENGLISH TAPESTRY RU G, 9 ft.x 10 ft.Gin.AN ENGLISH BRUSSELS RUG, 9 ft.x 10 ft.Gin.-Our only excuse Tor selling goods so cheap Is that we must reduce our stock for stock taking.ONLY 10 DAYS MORE FOR THE CARPET SALE! Lieut.Colonel Hibbard will be the execu- =.Ww.GILLET COMPANY M L \u2018Ç .° Y / ?th b j ht t t ti ¢ d ¢ to.k th tive officer.i! vumiveo Marine and Fire Underwriters our pick o e brig es , tastiest and newest stoc TORANTA, ENT.' ; \u2019 The Now Red Book, .mr = the ofty at practically WHOLESALE PRICES and FREE-\u2014Making, Laying and Lining\u2014FREE These are Sample Prices\u2014Can you afford to pass them ?$3.00 ON YOUR FLOOR.7.50 ON YOUR FLOOR.6.50 ON YOUR FLOOR.\"11.00 ON YOUR FLOOR.19.50 ON YOUR FLOOR.9 ft.x 9ft.Regular value $4.50, for _.9 #.x10ft.6in._ Regular value 10.50, for Regular value 10.00, for Regular value 18.00, for 9 ft.x 10ft.6in.Regular value 28.00, for - Other Sizes at Equally Low Prices.% N.G.VALIQUETTE.East End\u20141541-1547 St.Catherine St.West End \u20142446 St.Catherine St given to drilling squads by signals and war fill, especially \u2018this year, when the MwKeech apd Raing, were held up on their \\ ¢ \\, )\\, \u20ac UV \\ ON oN AN WN NN XN calls instead of words of command.ranges are new.But the work of the | way back to emmp by three Cape rehels, SPOIL .LN Stand at ease\u2014Old motions cut out.New association, ia being carried oy sacs whom they had allowed to approach thew, movement ls: Cary.left foot about ten y rons the indefullg= |) ine that all reprisals bud ceased.This YOUR inches to left; hands raised behind back, left grasping right on buttock.This ls cer tainly an improvement.But can 88 much be sald for the new turnings?Right turn\u2014Turn to Tight os right heel and left toe, then bring up left foot, Left turn is on left heel and right toe, The about turn is the same \u2018as the right urn except that the eoldler gets hls legs fo up in a knot.Tiy it if you don\u2019t be Meve it.Saluting is tbe same, only more details are absent.For instance, if you are carfrÿ- laid.of a wheel ut all.Then in diagonal Algiers to assist In the defence of his coun- | Ing a cane and meet an officer, place cane mäich there Is no comunand \u201cRight (or | iy.was the victim of the very last shot In Summer \u2018Silks, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Wash Goods, Printed Lawns, Printed Cottons, smartly under disengaged drm, cutting away jer) shoulders up.\" fired outside Paris, at Buzenval, tu\u201d the Colored Batistes, Scotch Ginghams; Muslins, Swiss and Organdics Colored, Black and White, you will CIGARS hand before saluting.Instructions are given too-in case you are riding a bicycle.Maiching\u2014Length of pace Increased for quick march- from 30 to 33 Inchés;.128 These are new, but if anything worse than the old way and quite as sannasural.\u2019 able secretary.is largely responsible, menced, the new command 1s \u201cAt the halt.\u201d Then the leading wan halte and the others torm on him, There Is a change ot detail.In moving a squad in fourw.If nioving to a.flank\u2018 in fours, \u201cRight (or left) turn\u2019 will bring them two deep turned to required dhectlou; If it is required to remaln in fours the command ls: \u201cIn fours, right (or left) turn.\u201d \u2018There are two or three omissions.One is probably not intended.It ls the wheel.lu squad drill-moviog to a flunk nothing is O.R.A.- Matches.The executive committee of the Ontario Rifle Assoctation, In the proglamme for Boers and of McKeech; another of the Boers was.wounded, as was Ralne, who was responsible for the death\u2019 amd mabe Ang of the two rebels, he having drawvu and tired lls revolver whilst covered by: the rifle of one of the lutter, The third Boer, who esénped after firing the the war, brought dewn both the New Zea landers, killing MeKeeich, The incident ré minds one of the irony of fate by Ww hich the great Lrench patnter, Hem Teghault, thet In the full plenitude of bis niarvellous artle.tie: powers, Franco-German war.7 \u2018Favors Sword and Lance.want of cautlon cost the lives of one of the | last shot of.who had come post-haste\u2019 from The Broad Arnow's last is as follows: \u201cIt * VACATION è by neglecting to take rd with you afew boxes .of GRANDAS = DUPUIS FRERES We close our stores .at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted.N JULY CHEAP SAL SPECIAL REDUCTIONS find reductions in every department, and Goods reduced exhibited with card indicating the July price, EVERYTHING IS REDUCED We give a few lines taken at rando m, just to fill up our space :\u2014 OF ALL SUMMER COODS.paces to minute instead of \u2018120., This 18 thelr meet August 19 and following days, were necessary.to produce any more \"WINDSOR SCARFS, Silk, Black and White, Checked, 25c Scarf for 2000000000 ee vesse-0»0.10c : 3 It , four miles an hour instead of three milés an: have made many \u2018changes, among the most proof against the fatueus decree w hich des .hour, as before.The vovenes Pace le = Impottsnt belng the, following: Abolition of pived the cavalry soldier of his taditonat = CS .ORIENTAL LACE .Le fnches Insted of 27, and the side step the standing position; Macdonald match Js during : priod of the ; on, due .go the greater per .; J tw : r 2 95 _ Inches.made a \u2018quick-firing matoh, shnilar to the recent campaign, Lieut.Genviaï Sir John eh! Jokes on the dusky warriors from st cream ORIENTAL LACE, two lots: Values of 150, 20c, 25e, 30c and 40c, at .,.00000000.5e and 10c The commands in changing step are al Kirkpatrlek at Ottawa, dt! ; } f uy st utinge| Eerin.seciug a:smartly dresse alvation ; , tered.Instead of \u201cDouble\u201d ahd \u201cQuick,\u201d RB ! 4nd the annge will French hax\u2019 furnished such proo Aumy captain passing through the main : LACE INSERTION , Le at 500.yards instend of 200 ynida; the that \u2018the relief of Kimberley was due large: SUBEEDBESDEEEDES they are \u2018Break intô double time\u2014double,\u201d \u201c+ Rapid Firing\u201d Is made un extra series jy ta the moral power ofthe tr alned, cave hall, one of the Natal C'avabineers, by n The Finest Goods and most, complete assortment of Lace-Insertion of all kinds, in Black, White, and similarly for quick.\u2018with unlimitéd entries, and entrance fee re- ales soldier with his sword and tance\u201d * spies of uen arte sade se Siret Ivory, Creum and Ecru.The ponderous diagonal march command duced to 85c; in the Gzowski Trâm Match \u2014\u2014 pean, PAL Ta van man was to , te simplified, and is now.\u201cRight tor let).volley firing 1s left out, leaving only.the Colonials Were Funny.dfull-dlown army general of Æréat.distine- Ny ; \u2018 LADIES SILK GLOVES Incline.\u201d \u2018skirmishing and independent firing.The It could only he expected that the colo ow.Fh IE pa on the Informa- : 200 PAIRS COLORED SILK.GLOVES, no white or black in this lot.To clear at .0.100 In formations on the \u2018maréh, 12 It Is In: Interest In the Mulock Aggregate will be nlal troopers quartered.at the Alexandra tion to tffe remaluder of the çolored sols nN ., - i ; .\u201c 9.tended to halt where the movement if com- fevived Again, the committeé having te- Palace, London, would play off some prac- ; me bulldog, snd id oon the LADIES\u2019 PURSES CHATELAINE\u201d \u2018 \u2018 pe 10° rege Salvation jehnpy was met with sidates at - \u2014 | ne resem rete \u201c= ery turn, AL Mist he neknowledged Chem .- VERY SPECIAL BLACK LEATHER CHATELAINE, at 25c, 35, 50c, etc., etc., etc.4 \u2014 with apparent satisfaction, but when he \u2019 RIBBONS ' turned 11zht-about and.saw a\u2019 troop of colo.> nlals enjoying the fun the continued anlutes COLORED siLK RIBBONS, 1 inch wide, in all the best shades .eee [A 3 1-2 became, evidently painful and the captain COLORED SILK RIBBONS.2 inches .2ecese ses eee Lecenans vanne cac nn eee 8e N made\u201d double qulek time for the nearest Our «quotations for these two lines of RIBBONS are less than w holesale price ; other bargains in Rib- Voicing Its Praise exit When re Nigerlaus were told of the little Joke they shrieked so frantically with bous.\u201d JUST ARRIVED\u2014One lot of Taffetas and Duchess Colored Ribhon.extra quality : 27 \u2018the latest shades, ee laughter that the police, under the Impres- 4 1-2 inches wide oo i Li ei eit eee sua us ao os ace ess see 0e sa 0 000 20c \\ * ~ = ston that someone 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Each symptom of your trouble gradually disappears, strength takes the placer of weakness.and your life is made happy by the restoration of your old health and vigor.It is as good for women as for men.Letters which prove that Electricity as | apply it is the greatest remedy for all general weaknesses known to solence: me.ness, Muy the Lord bless your busi about three months ago.truly, March 12, 1902.I am well, and words cannot ex- \u2018press my gratitude for the healiag powers which your Belt has given end: that the Belt will cure + many more poor wrecks, us I was Yours Fred.Lint, Selkirk, Ont, I am glad to tél! you that I\u2019 have felt better this winter than ever be-' tore, and I give all credit to the use -.of your Belt, which I tried last sum- Y mer.My back has not hothered me, although I have worked very hard.The Belt is all right.\u201cYours truly, Thos.Irving, Paisley, ont.March 13, 1902, \u201c I wish to state that I am- now in the best of health, thanks to the electric treatment received from you, © 1 wore the rselt without a blistered back, as the other one used to do.1 wilt! recommend it to anyone suffering from a gore back.I remain yours, I.Roy, 156 St.Andrew Street, Ottawa, Ont, February 25, 1 by pier come every day from everywhere.\u201d There is not » town or hamlet in ly country which has not cures: oLaughlin\u2019s Electric Belt.My confidence in my meth security can use my Belt at Sb me to offer.tHe Belt on trial, PAY CAUTION WHI They possess no more and anyone who can offer me reasonable N CURED.(4 you value your health do not accept an imitation of | my Belt.worthless articles on the market.; y J There are many cheap, glectricity than a _plece of string tled around your body.The beat Is none too good when you want a cure , SPECIAL NOTICE.Agents or drug stores are not allowed to-sell'my\u2018Belte, - | FREE BOOK sealed \u2014 FREE.Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt is the only eleotrioc appliance sold in C 1 with which the patient has the care of a physician n anada uring the time it is used, Every man who \u2018admires the perfection of health: should read my illustrated Book\u2014sent It tells how strength is lost and how I restore It with my Electric Belt, DR.M.F.McLAUGHLIN, 214 St.James St.Montreal, Que.\u201cOFFICE HOURS Ito, 8 IW edneader ADA BRtUrdRyi 0 pM, Sunday, #W0.to-1,.\u20186 | time.delplhia and Boston, recommend.as a safe investment and offer for sale at par and Interest $4,200,000, 4 per cent, Gold Timber Cortifleates, mataring 1905 to 1012, Intérest payable February 1 and August 1 at Baltimore and New York.The certificates are fur $1,000 each In coupou form and are re- deemnble at 105 and interest on any coupon date, on 60 days\u2019 notice.The Maryland Trust Co, of Baltimore, fa the trustee, These certifiontes are a part of an issue of §6,000,000 agninst 843,000 acres of land and about 6,000,000,000 feet of comercial timber, Of the total Issue $1,800,000 have been disposed of at private sale, or withdrawn for investment.\u201d The certificates entitle the holder to a beneficial Interest In thé con.tinct \u2018af the Kirby Lumber Co.with the Houston Oil Cu, which contract has been assigned to the oll company as trustee, for the benefit of the timber certificate hotd- ere.The 883,000 actes of timber\u2019 lands of the Houston Oil Co., against which the $6,- 000,000 6 per cent.gold thnber certificates have been issued, nre located In Louisiana and Texas, principally between the Neches { and Sabine Rivers, Professor HI, of the United States Geological Bureau, says that the entire ntea covered by these 583,000 acres Js underlined by certain well-defined oll bearing strata, w hlen are available aud apt to be productive In many places, i.représentative of the White & Wood!n Manufacturing Co, of New York, docs not hesltnte to say that In all probability there will be cut from these lunds in the neighborhood of 12,000,000,000 feet\u2019 of logs within the duration of the contemplated operation of this tinct.The Guif, Beaumont & Kansas Clty Railway, the \"Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rallway, the Southern Pacific Company and the Texas & New Otleans Railroad are now operating within the boundarles of the tract.Lresident Kirby, of the Kirby Lumher Co, says that the\u2019company now owns and has In operation fourteen stw.mille, and that during the three months ending Jureh #1 lust the mills consumed in timber 47,000 Oc Oix) feet log measure, The company has deposit with the Morton \u2018Trust Co., of New York, $300,000 ag u fund for the \u201cconatrne- tion of five new mills, When they are completed President Kirby says the company will have power to consume 600,000,000 fect jogs per yen Oot 1 Franklin, of the Houston OU Co., calls attention to the fact that the company, In Addition to about $00,000 acres of land In Texas and Louisiana already re.prred to pA of other lunds in Texas, near Corsicana, \"Baring the year the receipts of the Houston Oil Co.fiom the Kirby Luwber Co, contract will amount to $1,050,000, an from its Interest la the Higgins stock \u2018an lits ownership of the Southwestern Oil Co.and Its Corsioana Welln about $300,000 more.The report of the Houston Of Co, for the ton \u2018months ended April 30 niso certified DY Haskine & Sells, shows total gross fucome of $1,024,081, and à surplus after interest and dividends of $344,481.The entimated enrnings of the Corsicana oll Wells and y Southwestern Oil Co., owned by the Houston Ol1 Co., a.a \"balance, after all de- ductious, of $ .\u2014\u2014 most of ls Your Back Lame?= Does it hurt to stoop or bend down ?Have you a heavy, dull pain at the base of the spine?If go, the best remedy is Nerviline ; it will invigorate the \u2018tired, sore muscles, make them supple and strong.Nerviline will drive out the pain and make you well in no Nothing mo goud as Nerviline for Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica.\u201cBuy a 26e try it.tion.\u2014 has oll leasts on about 250,000 | bottle of 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appears on the Governinent Wamp (in white Setters on a red ground) affixed to ary package by arder of Her Majesty's (fon.Comrmiaai annee, and without a Con itis à firgervy Gold By ra ra 4 & See mitedy Smee en me meer MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 The Banks in Montreal having agreed to _ -.HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.\u2019 3 $4, 200, 000 5 7 GOLD TIMBER CERTIFICATES Maturing 1905 to 1912.Interest payable February 1st and August 1st in , Baltimore and New York.Authorized, $11,000,000.Issued, $6,566,439, Certificates are for $1,000 each in coupon form, and are redeemable at 105.\" and interest on any coupon date on sixty days' notice.\"MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY, BALTIMORE, Trustes The above Certificates are a part of $6,000,000 issued against 883,000 acres of land and about 6,000,000,000 feet of commercial timber.$1,800,000 of this issue have \u2018been disposed of at private sale or withdrawn for investment, $666,439 Certificates issued for additional land remain in the Treasury of the Company.Further issues -of Certificates can only be made for payment at cost of additional lands acquired, subject to the restrictions in the Deed of Trust, and must be made in.series.maturing subsequent to those now outstanding.The Certificates entitle\u2019 the holder thereof to.a beneficlal interest in a contract of the Kirby Lumber Company with the Houston Oil Company, which contract has been assigned by the Houston oil Company to the Trustee, for the benefit of the Timber Certificate holders, and stipulates for the \u2018cutting of timber by the Lumber Company in quantities and at, prices buf- ficlent to realize during the next tén years about $20,000,000 in excess of | what will be required to retire the $6,666,439 Timber Certificates principal and interest.In addition to this, the Houston Oil Company has guaranteed the performance of the contract and given its mortgage to the Trustee on all the property which it now owns or which it may hereafter acquire during the life of the Certificates.\"All payments under the contract are to be made direct to the Trustee and will be disbursed by the Trustee for the benefit - of Certificate-holders in accordance with the Deod of Trust.\u201d The Charters of the Houston Oil Company of Texas, and of the.Kirby Lumber Company, the contracts between said.Companies, the guarantee of the Houston Oil Company, the assignment of ils timber contract, and the mortgage of its property have been approved by our coungel, Mr.John G Johnson, of Philadelphia.Circulars containing full information can be obtained from tHe .undersigned, and reports of experts and opinion of counsel can be seen upon ape plication\u2018 at our New York office.WE RECOMMEND THESE CERTIFICATES AS À SAFE INVESTMENT, AND NOW OF Ex THE UNSOLD BALANCE =! 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ST.CATHERINE STREET, 1864 NOTRE DAME STREET, 2 STORES FILED IN OTTAWA al Situation Vague \u2014 Is the Bugle Band Dis- ' satisfied ?.20% = Toronto, July 18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The political situation in Ontario is further veiled by the large number of petitions that have been filed against newly- elected members.\u2018In all, thirty-one have.been entered, meaning a total deposit of $31,000 with.the courts as -a guarantee of good faith on the part of the petitioners, The proceedings in East \u201cToronto, South Waterloo and South Wellington have been dropped, the necessary $1,000 in.each case not | belng forthcoming.The twenty-eight protests are divided between the parties as follows :\u2014 By Liberals\u2014North York, Algoma, Lennox and Addington, Lincoln, North Waterloo, West - Hamilton, South Huron, West Wellington, North Perth, Manitoulin, Glengarry, North Norfolk, South Oxford, East Hamilton, Fron- By Conservatives\u2014North York, East Wellington, Kingston, South Went.worth, North Wellington, Centre Sim- coe, West Huron, Stormont, South Norfolk, North Perth, Sault Ste.Marie \u201411.The labor unions of the city are considering thé -advisability of adding .to their strength by consolidating the various organizations, and thus establish- various unions could radiate.The Taronto Dstrict Council was formed recently, but has not this wider scope, \u2018The Bricklayers\u2019 Union has started the ball rolling by withdrawing its delegates to the newly-formed council on the ground that it already sends delegates to the Building Trades Council.The union would prefer, however, that the latter council, also the Woodworkers\u2019 Council, Allied Printing Trades Council, and kindred organizations were abolished by belng amalgamated Into one centre, such \u2018as the Toronto Distriet Council, with a system of classification similar to that of the Board out solicitation, remaining ere Wednesday an day's work hastened man's condition, called for the back rent, ¢olutely penniless, \u2018another declared everything was right.presenting the various the city.The Manitoba Immigration agent in Toronto reports that the homeseekers\u2019 \u2018excursions: to the West\u2014two in June and one in July\u2014were weff putronized.In all 1,796 people touk advantage of the cheap rates.This total exceeds by 238 the number that went last year in June, July and September.~The public bodies and.other organl- zations of the city, besides private gentlemen of means, are rivalling one another in their haste to assist such relatives of the-flve deceased firemen as may be in need.So far $600 has bcen received in private subscriptions with- The Fire Underwrit- crs.proposer also to make a substantial donation.the City Council will be asked to provide $10,000, and the Board of Trade has appointed a committee to vo-operate in any steps which may be taken in the \u201crelief\u201d direction., While charity's heart is open, a most pitiable case of destitution has come to light.The neighbors of Mrs.Reynolds, a \u2018widow of five months, report that she is in abject want and poverty.Bhe kept the knowledge of her distress from her neighbors and plodded away.exceedingly hard an \u2018inevitable illness, and late in the evening a child was born, and neighbors who went in to assist say there was not a bite of food in the house\u2019 and absolutely no rourtsnment for the children or sick mother, To aggravate the poor wo- .the bailiffs entered the house during the accouchement and .which she The woman is ab- and now has four the eldest of whom |s seven was unable to pay.children years of age.A story is going the rounds that Bugle-Major Swift and several members of the Queen's Own bugle band {ntended to resign because of some dissatisfaction on the trip to England with the coronation contingent.- The real source of the trouble, if there in any, is hard to get at.Bugle-Major Swift says \u2018no regignations have occurred, and that he has been contemplating retirement for a long time.He considers that thirty-two charge of the bugle band Is plenty long eñcugh for one man.-\u2026 ) When a bugler is approached and asked what is the grievance the band had, they assume a mysterious air.One said to just wait a while, while ail A third took upon himself the abuse of the Government for the way they were brought home.businesses of | long been years in, \u2018Flutimann, \u2018Marion, | | osssencencen tee \u2026 818.75 13.50.11.25 9.00 6.00 5.28 4.50 3.75 2.65 Col.\u2018Pellatt, the commander of Queen's Own Rifles, was seen by a reporter.He was told of the stories go- Ing around, and asked if- he had heard cf any contempluted resignations, ~ \u201cNot one,\u201d replied Col.Pellatt very quickly.\u201cDo you know of any grievances the buglers had?\u2019 enquired the reporter.- \u201cNo.They had no grievances what= ever,\u201d emphatically declared the commandant of Canada's coronation contingent.IMPORTANT CHANGE IN THE : PIANO TRADE.: | (From The Music Trades), New York, July 5, 1902.The Pratte, Nordhelmer & Glendon house is organized and secures the Steinway and other agencies in Mont- \u2018| real.Another change In the trade that has anticipated was definitely announced Saturday, which ls that -the Steinway agency for Montreal, \u2018which has been in.the capable hands of the Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., is to be glven up after September.Mr.N.W.Glen- don, who has been manager for the Lindsay-Nordheimer Co, will go with the new agency, which is à.consolidation of several interests, and .at the head of which will be Mr, I.FE.N.Pratte, of the present house of LI.E.N.Pratte & Co, The new house will be known as Pratte, Nordheimer &' Glendon, and\u2019 they have secured the Steinway agency for Montreal, as well as the Nordheim- er and Pratté planos, the Aeollan and Pianola and other instruments.The new regime goes into effect September 1 and makes a remarkably strong and progressive business organization.\u2014adv.tr SALE OF INVENTIONS.Martin A.Toline assigned to MrKin- dree F.Bishop, of Barrington, Ml, on December 26, 1901, patent No.700,445, for Thil] coupling, for $2,500.For $3,000, the Dorn & Marcellus Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., have secured patent No.675,326 for pumping apparatus.~ Assignment recorded December 12, 1901, A.T.Morey assigned to the M.& M.Oxygen Light Co., of Missouri, on December 16, 1901, entire right to patent No.649,252, for carbuteter, for $50,000.Louise Denayronze assigned to Wm.of New York, on Tecem- ber 24, 1901, entire right to Bunsen burner for incandescent gas light, patents Nos.673,705 and 684,921, for $60,- 00 Communication of Messrs, Marlon &« patent attorneys, Montreal, Carada, and Washington, D.C.\"CROP REPORTS FROM ALL THE PROVINCES The following crop reports have been forwarded to the head office of Molson's Bank trom the \u2018various branchee: Victoria, B.C.\u2014Fall and, spring wheat, oats; and peas are looking well.Hay \u2018is being in.good condition.Fruit and root crops-promise to be well up to average.Vancouver, B.C.\u2014Prinetpal crop Is oats and 18 excellent.Hay, good crop and up to average.Small fruits, apples and potatoes well.aclng well.outlook splendid if weather Is good.Hay, large crop.Wheat.barley and oats will be large crops.Roots and fruits Sugar beets also good.Ont, Indications ot 59d crop oats and peas lpok very we a ao corn very Packard and doom bt tomies much.Fruits are promisin PD ictoriavilio, Ont\u2014Hay fair a highlands, poor in lowlands.Very 1ttfs wheat and no peas raised.Potatoes and other roots below average.Pasture good and good es for butter and cheese, \u2018Alyinston, Ont.\u2014Crop prospects good.Wheat a .creage will not bo over one- -third of last yekr .but yleld*will be about 25 bushels to acre, last year it was 10 bushels.Nats look well.Barley is good, as also is rye.The cofn average will be less and hay Is large.Clover good yield but.poor quality.Roots poor, smal fruits heavy crop, apples abundant CP yimer, Ont.\u2014Wheat will be large crop.Oats will too, it rain does not come too heavy Corn had too much rain and a continuance will shorten it.Hay, heavy crop, about halt -a crop of peas.Roots promise well as! do fruits.The Sufferers - + from Colds whose annoyance by, asso- joi amounts almost to suffering.ad yet it is a fact, as capable of Snpratlo as any problem in Ge- Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal , Will Win Sure Cats Catarrh atarrhal e eine to Go about tt 1 \u201cDr.Me east Cure relieves heart jo : in 05 minute.\u2014 Hold ty, M MoGale, 3138 Notre\u2018 an£ SRE sitio > .Hay average crp, lok, well -dut afraid of too mue, rain.of clover mized Clinton, Ont.\u2014All hay, grain and roots exceptionally good excepting corn.Apples promise to be heavy croy.Bmall fruits, good average.Exeter, Ont.\u2014Apples great cron, doing well, barley falr, corn\u2019 poor, oats, flax heavy crop, apples heavy cron Roots all promise well, Country hay good.never looked better.Hamllton, Ont.\u2014Oats, look \u201cgood, fall wheat and rye not as large an acreage ag usual, wheat good aud rye only fair, not much\u2019 barley but what there is looks good, peas the same.Roots look like .a Heavy crop, fruits bxcellent.® General outlook is very favorable.Hensall, Ont.\u2014Fall wheat, oats and barley good crops, flax extra good, peas and corn not far enough advanced to say.Apples fair average, potatoes extra good, rduts look well.London, Ont.\u2014Wheat looks fine, oats look good but fear rain and rust, corn badly retarded by rain.Hay good.Roots splendid in high lands, rotting in low lands Apples good: Plenty of milk \u2018so there is pfenty of butter.and cheese, Outlook as a whole never was better.eo Meaford, Ont.\u2014Ifay, very heavy, timothy nd clover above average, wheat, dats and peas not arley very promising but too much wet for.good yleld of peas and corn.Fruita all good, roots hardly far enough advanced to say.Want more dry weather.Norwich, Ont.\u2014Small acreage but looks well.Oats more than average, barley prom- Ises well, rye more than average, peas best promising lot in ten years.Corn not good.roots good, apples more than average, plums and pears below average, small fruits plentiful.Owen Sound, Ont.\u2014Hay large yield, wheal looks good, peas and oats.average crop, hard to say as to roots as yet.Apples and plums not largely raised but are good.Ridgetown, Ont.\u2014Beans will \u2018not be average, corn below average, wheat looking gotd #0 are oats, hay heavy crop, fruits, large and small, very plentiful.Bimcoo, Ont.\u2014County looks splendid, wheat rye, barley, oats and corn all look well, apples promise big orop, small fruits, abundant.Full production of dairy produce.St.Thomas, Ont.\u2014Wheat, corn, oats, barley beans and ean an look and promise well.Potatoes 100! od, apples promise big crop.Small fruits and vegetables excellent, ° Toronto, Ont.\u2014Wheat generally looks\u2019 well but rust is Copeating in places to a small extent, average crop expected.Oats \u2018so far ars good, barley said to be doing ria.eae en- hay, roots à LC Bout ou acte es rests V7 800d.Aone oie took posé and spa \u2026 wheat,\u2019 fruits were behind In quantity.but good In quality, Trenton, Ont.\u2014Fall wheat, good average, spring wheat good but late, clover, very heavy; roots, -splendid.Fruits generally, good.Indications exellent for big yield all around.Morrisburg, Ont.\u2014Corn-as a rule Is a fall- ure but hay Is heavy, Farmers.are divided In\u2019 opinion as to prospects, those having low lands look at it as a bad outlook, while those on hich lands are the reverse.Pastur-* age i8 good 10 there Is plenty of milk and a good make of butter ana cheese, Ottawa, Out.\u2014Conditions most: favorable with tbe exception of corn but sit ls never a large crop.everything considered a feellng of satisfaction prevails, Chesterville, Ont.\u2014Not much graln sown as the district \u2018is essenflally a dairying one, but it will be a light crop, corn\u201d will not mature.Root crops, it is feared, will be a fallure ia low lands bat good on \u2018high land, hay is Mghter but of better quality than last year.frarerville, Ont.\u2014Cr n bad appearance.F that looks well, Crop, Kingaville, Ont.\u2014Wheat looks and promises well, oats look well, corn will be good It rain ceases, tobacco.will be a smaller crop than last year.What is in.now fe getting ood chance.Roots are not grown to apy nt; hay and clover good.Peaches and apples \u201cpromise well, small fruits plentiful.Brockville, Ont.\u2014Not much grain grown, hay is plenty, corn is backward, and In some sections has been replanted.Fall wheat and rye good and oats and spring wheat look , well.Potatoes and roots fine.Milk yield has been large.Smiths Falls, Ont.\u2014Fall wheat one of the best \u201clooking crops on record and will yield far above the average.Spring wheat Is very promising, oats and pé pfas promise well, Hay and timothy aro excellent crops.Corn has been seriously hurt by rain,.root crops look splendid.Not many apples \u2018but what there are look well.Sorel, Que.\u2014Hay, a large and good\u2019 crop, oatw small cr , #00 much rain, potatoes and peas look well but small crop expected, ryè good crop expected.-Knowiton, Que.\u2014Crops generally are fair.Hay, oats, barley and grain generally goof on highlands but only midiing on lowlands.Potatoes and.apples fair and small fruits Quives, Que.\u2014The average for the whole .s much Pelow \u2014\u2014 three Brin! te ciaimes monter would would improve matters > a ~ oven green = oy average Oder, olover and tires ire shown as hi Xn Ds aver a0 and as 5 portant the situation is - red attr.pi con - .La .§ in this district has y is the only crop rain has damaged th other Telegraph Among the papers seized was one say- Rain bas done damage but | T.R.MERRITT.- - - A CABINET SENT + | Irish\u2019 decretäry and:Not.the Lord Lieutenant Will be Real Ruler.London, July 19,\u2014\u2014The Duke of Devonshire, president of the council; the Marquis of Lansdowne, secretary of state for foreign affairs; Joseph Ckamberlain, the colonial \u201csecretary; the Earl of Selborne, first lord of the Admiralty; and the Marquis of Lon- donderry, postmaster-general, it is understood, have consented retain their present portfolios in the new Cabinet.Lord George Hamilton, secretary of state for India; C.T.Ritchie, the home secretary; R.av.Hanbury, president of the Boar of Agriculture; W.St.John Brodrick, secretary of state |.for war; A.Akers Douglas, first commissioner of works, and Walter Long.president of \u2018the local Government board, will remain in, the Cabinet, but their portfolios may be changed.Geo.Wyndham will remain chief secretary for Ireland, but with a seat in the Cabinet, the new lord lleutenant hav- Ing no seat in the Cabinet, and being rather a social representative of the Sovereign than a political representative of the Government.Government.PATERSON MAN PUBSUES A KING Young Barber Arrested at Town \u2018Where Victor Emmanuel Often, Passes.London, July 19.\u2014A despatch to the, says that an important arrest hus been made at Bra, a small town in Pledmont; through which King Victor \"Emanuel often passes in his automobile on his way to his private estates.The prisoner is a young man who is described as a \u201cbarber.He arrived secretly a few ,days ago from Paterson; N.J.The police, when they searched hls quarters at Bra ,discovered a number of doguments sholv- ing that he was in.close correspondence with anarchists in Paterson, whose agent.he is belleved to be.Ing that the Queen mother, who wept for her husband's murder, would weep for her son's.The prisoner told the police.that his name Is Tonetti.This appears to be not believed.He declares himself to: be a militant anarchist.It 1s understood that Information of his journey to Bra given to the Italian authorities by the police at Paterson.\u2014_\u2014 A CORONATION\u2019 \"HONOR.In the list of those upon, whom Coronation honom were cone was that of Thomas R.Dewar, principal of the firm of John Dewar & Sons, ictillers, à firm well known in Canada.\u2019 \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - The Evils ot Constipatidn.This dangerous condition causes sic headache, abdominal pains, piles, and, in severe cases, insautty and apoplexy.The most agreeable and satisfactory remedy ls Ferrozone, which makes the bowels so well ordered that natural and unassisted action is established.It 18 mild and certain in action and never causes distress or inconvenience, and may be.taken as long as required.Pains in the stomach and intestines, piles, biliousness and headache disappear at once when Ferrozone is used.Recommended and sold by Drugglsts, price 56c.By mall from N, C.Polson & Co.Kingston, Ont.No Plils like Dr.Hamllton\u2019sam \u2018THERE 18 NOT a mure dangerous cliss of disorders than those which affect the breaths ing organs.Nullify this danger with Ds Thomas\u2019 Eclectric 0il-a pulmonic, of ase knowledged efftfeacy.It cures lameness aga soreness whon applied extérnally, as well as swelled netk and crick In the back; and, as an inward specific, possesses most substantia! claims to public confidence.\u2014adv.The Bell Telephone Co.OF CANADA.Notice of Dividend.A Dividend of Two Per Cent.has been declared, payable\u2019 at the Company's Office in Montreal,\u2018 on the \"fifteenth July, 1802, to sbareholders of record tho thirtieth June, 1902.CHAS.P.SCLATER, : Secretary -Treasurer.Montreal.16th June, 1908.DE The Metropolitan STOUEK EXCHANGE, : ROOM 8, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, UM St.Bacrament Street.Incorporated, Capital sion, 000, full paid New York stock bought and sold for cash or on moderate margins.No interest cho~~nd, Commission, 1-4.Gold and stock ticker service giving the volume of transactions at all times.TELEPHONE MAIN 4181, Imperial Bank \\- OF CANADA CAPITAL.2.REST .e = = - 2,185, 0 HERD OFFICE, TORONTO President D.R.WILKIE, , Vice-President and General Managor.E.HAY, Assistant General Manager.\u2018Montreal Branch, 187 St.James St.GHNERAL BANKING BUSINESS, SAVINGS DNPART Nr .STERLING HXOHANG wa are 088 A RICHARDSON.Manager, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLO INSURANCE COMPANY.Available Ansots 861.187,.215 Funds invested in Canada.R3,300.000 Security, Prompt Payment and Liberality in thé adjustment of Losses are the prominent features of this company.Temporary Offices at 87 8t.Peter at {err 08.te Recollet Street) UNTIL qi E \u2018Durt ne ot the Company's New - Offices at old address, corner St.James and Place d\u2019Armes.CANADA BOARD OF DIRROTORS.A y Gaul , Ghairman.Deputy cna entworth fman.A Fe henee, Es.a.Hon.Sir Alexander Lacoste, K.ue , F.C.Smith, \u201cReaident\u2019 Secretary.Head office, Canada \u2018Brangh: Montreal, Wo \u201c was | {J A HARTE, CE [ArciiTecT | OF HIS OWN FORTUNES Is every man.Good Stationery is an important matter.An up-to-date letter head on high grade paper is a business builder\u2014it represents suècess and \u2018success breeds success.\u2019 \u201cREGAL,\u201d \u201c20th CENTURY\u201d and - (Reg.Trade Mark.) \u201cHERCULES\u201d Envelopes to match each line.Our special Water - marked Pupers \u2014 used by the most successful concerns.If your dealer cannot supply you send here direct.Lowest quotations for quantities.The Barber & Ellis Co, Limited, © TORONTO, ONT.Why Put Off Buying à a PIANO Until you can have a new one, and allow the little ones to grow up without musical advantages, when you can purchase a beautiful Piano that would have cost, your father $500.00 for $100.00, which will answer eyery purpose for a few years\u2014\u201cyes, for a lifetime,\u201d if necessary.Read- the-following list-of excellont-pianos-by-the best and most reliable makers, which we are prepared to supply you on most liberal terms, and, which we must sell before the end of July :\u2014 Vose & Son .cc.CoSt $500.00.For $110.00 Weber & Co, NY.Cost 600.00.For 125.00 Emmerson .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Cost 500.00.\u2026.i0.For 126.00 Hallett & CO.\u2026.Cost 450:00.\u2026.For 95.00 Weber & CO.+.C08t 400.00.0.For 125.00 Heintzman & Co.Cost 400.00.-For 100.00 J.& C.Fischer .Cost 500.00.For 125.00 Hill & Co., Boston.Cost 500.00.-.For 110.00 Great Union, N.¥.Cost 460.80.For 95.00 Jno.C.Fox.\\.Cost 400.00.For 100.00 Haydn & Co, N.Y.Cost 400.00.For 95.00 Vose & Son .\u2026.\u2026.Cost 400.00.1.e 250000 For 100.09 & And several good practice pianos, from $25.00 to $60.00, all in good order.- Applications by letter will receive careful attention.\u2014WAREROOMS:\u2014 The Mason & Risch Piano Co, Li, 2469 ST.CATHERINE STREET, = MONTREAL PIANC BARGAINS No.1.An extra handsome Mahogany Cabinet Grand Upright Plano in carved case.This plano was got up for exhibition, and is one of the very best instruments ever designed by the mak- ers-\u2014the Stanley Co.of Tn- ronto.It was néw last fail and is as good as new now, *Price wai $600.00 Can now be had for $250.00 on terms to suit.No.2.A Rose wood Nordheimer, regular $375.Piano, not new, but od ?condition.Can now be had for $225.00, payable .on easy instalments.Guarantee of five years goes with the piano.No.3.A three-pedal Mahogany Howard Piano.So nearly likely new as to be consid- ere by any one sceing it.ular $350.00 style.rice\u201d now $250.00.Terms $15.00 cash and $7.00 monthly.Also new stock, Steinway, Heintzman, Nordheimer and Howard: Pianos.Terms to sult any responsible pcople, Lindsay- Nordheimer Co.2366 St.Catherine St.EAST END BRANCH : 1622 St.Catherine Street.(GLASGOW DRUG HALL Popular Patent Medicines, Lowest out Prices, DRUGGIST, 1780 NOTRE DAME, The Best © | Hèlp for the, Eyes Is found in properly fitted + Glasses, and the best fit- + ting Glasses result from the careful scientific exam- .\\inntions made by .Frank C.Fox Refracting Optician, 2297 St.Catherine St.TEL.UP 1188, + + « MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS \u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.\u2018 - STILL REDUCED Refrigerators Dry cold air circulation, no dampness, no bad taste ; will keep food cold and pure.Eight walls to preserve ice, golden oak finish, solid bromze , trimmings.\u2018 Price from $5.00.Also fine line of Fishing Tackle at low prices.L, J À.SURVEYER, sst cauronce maine $500 Re To anÿ one who: can: prove + they have de 1e 055 ard -.seen advertised \u2018Housefurnishing goods.as cheap as what we are selling them during our Great Summer Sale: - we.THE.Lapointe Co'y 7.Complete \u2018Housefurméshers, - 1447- 49 St: Catherine Street, East Cerñer Montcalm: - \u201cOpen Evenings Unt 9 o*Clock.« A \u2018Horses! For Sale\u2014 High \u2018Stepping Cobs, NOTICE \u2018 is hereby given that : Robert - Seath & Sons, of the city of Montreal, are making thelr cele- * | brated: Aine of Trousers at $4.00 Heavy Draught and General purpose always on hand.The Celebrated Thoroughbred Stallion STONELEIGH The Best Brod Horse in Canada, will stan! at our stables for the senson 190%.THE TELFER & CLIMIE CO.19 ST.MAURIOH STREET.These Trousers are the acme of sartprial art in the Trouser.line.They give you a certain distinctive and stylish appearance not \u2014 = ° noticeable in other garments.\u2018Dr.H.J.BRODEUR Wouid you appear well dressed »\u2014consult Seath.xi \u2018 .ane, of Paris.n, Se cod Poison and _ - .ail'Genito- Urinary Diseases.A$ ) | SUPRRFLUOUS HAIR, Mol , Wi Robt, Seath & Sons, .szsanrnors nam soe se ~ -B'| Weakn aricocele, Spermatu rrhoes, Night Trousor Makers, 1 \u201cErnipsions, Drains, Gicet, Orchitis, cured a 1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u20ac , A Otfice \u2018Hoyrs\u20140.20 to \\ p.m., 3.80 aly 1s en Baie Bon 5:0\"8 dt - Thies fo Brinbod With 2 the.uen City Printiog Ink evs Ini \u2018Ginsinnatl, Giles | Maiched Pairs, Carriage and Saddlo Horses, * .\"5 PHILLIPS SQUARE, opp.Morgant,.2 & SECOND SECTION.PAGES 1 TO a.\u2018fa eS ; 3 SECOND SECTION.ee.PAGES 11 TQ 2b 95TH YPAE NO.[69 MONTREAL, BATURDAY JULY Ie 1902 | SE 5, : - PRIOE ONE OENT \u2014 QUEBEC'S INTEREST IN THE GREAT TEMISKAMING DISTRICT\u2014 oo ( ITS AVAILABILITY FOR COLONZIATION PURPOSES RECOGNIZED > 1° The angel of prosperity is casting Its shadows upon the great colonization centres\\in the Province of Quebec.Families and villages are to-day thriv- tng where but a few years ago a mantle of forest covered a virgin soil, Up till now who ever heard of Lake Temiskaming and did not associate with it the vision of moose and deer and wild birds, of thrilling experiences with rod afd gun?For elghty miles up Lake Temiskaming and for thou- \u2018sands of miles through the Temiskam- Ing region none but the hunter and the woodsman had ventured; and never once hds the whistle of a railway engine echoed in its mountain ranges.Btill, to-day, Temlskaming, that part in the Province of Quebec, has a population of over 3,000 people, all happy and prosperous, looking confidently into the future, Like Lake St.John, north of Quebec, end the Labelle region, north of Montreal, Temiskaming, north of the Ottawa,' offers a home to thousands of æettlers.It has a fertile soil, a beautiful climate, level lands, picturesque scenery, all the advantageous elements wf a colonization county.It is less advanced, however, than the * fwo others, as it is tucked away in the centre of the province, isolated through the lack of transportation facilities.\u2018To-day perhaps it does not suffer because the products of the region sup- | ply the demands of the lumbermen.To-morrow, when the demands will be Mess and the products greater, a new market.will be necessary.The market mend the region must be hyphenated by ie rallway, and the railway should be Puilt at once.A NEW QUEBEC.| A New Ontario has grown upon the prhores of Lake Temiskaming.It faces mæ portion of our province, which could well be developed as a new Quebec.Take Temiskaming, in its eighty miles of length, divides the two provinces.The Government of Hon.G.W.Ross 4s rapidly building up new villages and Aowns; it is sending settlers to Temis- lkaming in hundreds, and it {s about to wun a railway that will connect North Bay with Thornloe and New Liskeard.Pro-day, in speaking of, Temiskaming, I kdo not mean New Ontario, but New Quebec, Hon.Lomer\u2019 Gouin, Minister of \u2018Cor nization and Public \u201cWorks, fully understands the wealth of the region, \u2018which, indeed, has been compared to the Lake St.John district as the gran- wry of the province, Last week he paid an official visit to Temiskaming to study the country, to see for himself its splendid resources \"and possibilities, and to learn its needs and requirements, with the view of as- gistinig In so far as possible the devel] opment of Temiskaming, the advancement of the province, and the progress of the country at large.His visit was made the occasion of a celebration, as it coincided with the festivities in honor of St.John the Baptist, the patron saint of French-Canadians, The eclat of the event was still fur- _ther enhanced by the presence of Hon.J.Israel Tarte, Minister ef Public Works in the Federal Government.The ministers.were accompanied by Dr.Brisson, general agent of the Colonization Society of Montreal; Achille Bergevin, M.L.A.for Beauharnois; F.R.E.Campeau, Ottawa; Dr.Chevrier, président of the Temiskaming Railway, Ottawa; Mr.Paul de Cazes, Quebec; Olivar.Asselin, private secretary to Hon.Lomer Gouin; J.M.Ame- dee Denault; Flavien Moffet, editor of \u2018Le Temps, Ottawa, and a number of Montreal newspapermen.RICH QUBBEC.Those who have not visited the Prov- Ince of Quebec do not know its great wealth.In farm lands, waer powers and minerals it has few equals.To the north and to the south, to the east and to the west are.vast pldins of untllled lands lying in idleness, powerful \u2018waterfalls roaring in waste, and \u2018hundreds of mines left untouched.Fortunately they will not long be so.From the \u2018larger centres a great force\u2014a newly acquired knowledge\u2014is moving settlers to the four corners of the province, The Governments are giving more generous support to colonization, and the people understand, better its real utility as a factor in the country\u2019s development.\" OPENING TEMISKAMING.\" Temiskaming has heen opened to settlers since 1883.Previous to that date it was the.exclusive domain of the woodsman and the Indian.It was from the language of the latter that the name of the region was taken.They called it Temiscamingue, which means deep water, and indeed the lake is the deepest \u2018and largest to be found from the source to the mouth of the Ottawa River.Yas it a mere accident that rev ealéd th great possibilities of the region us an agricultural and colonization cen- VILLE MARIE OR BAIE DES PERES, = In range increasing interest Raken if\u2014fhe discussion of the rela- \u2018tions between the Mother Country and the various branches of the British Dominions beyond the seas, and of the Btimulus which this is certain to re- keive during the present year, Lord Avebury and Mr.Ross have concurred ms to the desirability of publishing the following letters: HJION.MR.ROSS TO LORD AVE- BURY.The questions which now are occupying the attention of Canadians particularly, 4nd probably, though \u2018in a less degree, the attention of the Australian commonwealth, viz.: (1) The Federation of the Empire; (2) more intimate trade relations between the Colonies and the Empire; and (3) the.Defence of the Empire.As to the question of Federation, my own opipions were fully.expressed In the two speeches referred to.It will be seen, however, ~that I dwèlt more In these speeches upon the difficulties of Federation than upon its feasibility In fact, I am so much impressed with the difficulties concerning Federation that I cannot yet see my way beyond occasional conferences, such as the ex- jgencies of the .relations of the Colonies to the Empire might call forth.While the present relations of the Colonies with .the Empire are agreeable and harmonious, .I think it would be good statesmanship to consider some: way whereby an organic connection can he established between the central authority of the Empire in London and Colonial outposts in different parts of the world.Speaking for Canada, 1 might ray that while we feel our reja- tions to the Empire add to our presst- jge as well as to our security, at pre- .sent we have no more than an irdirect interest in its Government.It casts upon us a,reflected Hght to which con- etitutionally we contribute nothing.Why not put us in a position to contribute directly to that light ourselves?I need not argue as to the advantages to both parties from such a Federation.I say both parties, because I believe the Empire would be strengthened if, as Sir Wilfrid Laurier said, the colonies were called to its councils, and I believe the Colonies would be more firmly attached to the Empire if they felt they~ehared directly in its legislation and in its defence, DOLLARS AND CHTS, x The question of better trade relations with the Empire is one to which 4m- mediate attenteff should be given.The Suastion is, bowever, 100 Jasms.fox \u2018et ,consolidating adéquate discussion in such a letter ag I am endeavoring to write.Canada Is mevitably committed to a protective tariff, and, without a complete revolution in the policy of the United States, must remain so for many years to come.No matter how ready we ay be to accept the trade policy of the United Kingdom, on the principle that self-prerervation is the- first law of nature, we dare not do sn, at least #0 long as the United States clings to 8.protective tariff.We\u2019 have already gone to the utmost limit consistent with our own interests in giving the preference we have given to British goods in.Canada.We are, therefore, unable to accept \u2018Mt: Chamberlain's suggestion f a union of\u2019 the Colonies on a free trade basis.On the other hand, .! find public opinion nere strongly opposed to any radical change of commercial policy, although the Chancellor of the Exchequer has -made a great departure from the traditions of free trade principles during the last session \u2018of Parliament.The solution of the trade question, to my mind, is only possible on two lines.First:Would the Imperial Government, for the sake its, colonial Empire, agree to modify its trade policy .and give the colonies the preference in\u2018 the markets of the United Kingdom; or secondly: as a war measure, and in order to relieve the British taxpayer, would the Imperial Parliament agree to a moderate tax on foreign goods, assuming that the.Colonies \u2018would impose a similar tax for the defence of the Empire?Now I muy be somewhat optimistic, but you will permit me to say that on these two lines, and with capable * leadership, I within a few years the public opinlon of this country could be educated to.the.desired point so \"that legislation ¢n the lines suggésted would not be a difficult matter.with \u2018that undertaken by Bright and Cobden sixty years ago.Thirdly: In | submitting measures, for the defence of the Empire; for public consideration, 1.think we.have very nearly reached the point at which it may be assumed that the Colonies are in duty bound'tô share the burden of maintaining the army and navy of the Empire.While it {8 %0 clear that we anjoy ma- teridl advintages for the protection of our comyifree and for maintaining the Integrity: the Empire, it follows as à mattes, of' course.pont A ABA Mot | r { .- \\ - , .tre?It may be doubted, yet it was not until fire had razed the forests thal stood where Ville Marie, or Bale des Peres, i8 now, that the first work: of farming was done.It was the success that followed these first attempts that prompted the formation of the Temiscamingue .Colonization Society and brought about the splendid results to be seen to-day So far back as 1836 a missionary priest\u2014Rev.Father de Bellefeuille\u2014 visited the country to teach the Ine 7 ~ * .REV.FATHER M.DESJARDINS, Superior of the (Jblat Fathers and Cure of Ville Marie.dians.The white man was not long to be kept out.The Hudson Bay (om- pany was there trading with the Indians.Then came in 1850 the pioneers cof the lumbermen, Among the latter was RK.McConnell, of Aylmer, Qué, His shanties, however.did not go further reaching Ville Marie.In the monastery of the Oblat Fathers at Ville Marie there still lives one of the carly missionaries.It ls \u2018Rev.Father Jean Marie Plan.a French priest, whe was born in St.Malo, France, more than seventy years ago.\u2018As a missionary he had a.great suce cess.He experienced, like ali.missionaries, the great difficulty of not knowing \u201cthe native tongue.He decided tog He obtained permission from his superiors \u2018at Ottawa ts do so and established himself at Fort Temiscamingue, FOI\"NDING BATE DES PÈRES, - year of his residence there a fierce conflagration destroyed the forest in the plains of Ville Marie.When the fire died out the country lay a vat open- waste, and ®t was then tae priest deefded to change his quarters In thes first helleve.Indeed, I think the task would be an easy .one compared from Temiskaming- Fort to the bay, which he called Baie des Peres, or the Fathers\u2019 Bay.The work of clearing the debra was comparatively easy, and the first year saw'a rich harvest stored in priest's farm.Thus it Vas that t country wus opened legs for colnizae t'on than for the purpose of providing QUESTIONS OF EMPIRE WHICH A e .repudiite the obligations which these advantages impose; but from a Colo- nin) standpoint, and from a purely business standpoint, we of the Colonies are disposed to .ask: (1) Should we be called Upon to \u2018contribute for the settlement of \"quarrels belween the Empire and foreign countries in regard and which might \u201chave been entered \u2018upon without any reference to our existence, and without any responsibility on our part, direct or Indirect: (2), Where the Empiré hus.h,un put to no expenses or where the -inmerce which exists between the petus to the prosperity of Canada.One trade can only be protected at the expense of others, and every pound gained by the industry which is fostered costs something more than a pound to -those which are unprotected, \u2018while protection all round (including excise, duties) merely means the taxation of everything, You say it is impossible for Canada to adopt free trade as long as the United States are protectionist.\u2018Would it not, on the contrary, be difficult for .protective system if Canada adopted tree trade?At any rate, the present restrictive tariff of the United States appears to me,.on the contrary, an additional rea-\u2019 son why you should benefit by free trade.Along the border the Canadian farmer would have a great advantage over the United States farmer.The quired for less, while he would sell his products for the same price as the American, The age that a great impetus would given to Canadian agriculture, m- migration from the United \u2018Statés would be effuraged, and this again would benefit Canadian shopkeepers, merchants and manufacturers.The loss of Customs revenue; if any, might taxes.on alcohol, tobacco, and succes sions, or in other ways.Such action on the part of Canada hérself would, I believe, foster immigration far more than ans®action we could take.Still, I am sure the League would carefully consider the suggestion.you put for ward, as well as any others calculated to draw into closer relation tha world wide constitutents of this greût Empire.The letter is \u2018signed by Lord Ave- bury.and dated\u2019 September, 1901.Both \u2018are contained in a pamphlet published\u201d bu.ihe Cobden Club.am countrymen - to Canada would be for- have grown up in certain manufac- i the United States to maintain their ° Canadian would.buy everything he re- ' be made up as in Great Britain, by \"+ .Canadian farmer .would have so substantial an sive: py f | = * .TRE MONTREAL.D Interesting have got into complete working order and -the normal output can\u2019 be reckoned upon.COLONIAL PARADE AT THE Subjects ciation \u2018as the Cansdinns.' Hare.gre rawboned \u201cCofrnistalks,\u201d tough \u201c\u201c eaters,\u201d sinewy \u201cBauanglanders\u201d\u2019\u2014ail 6f the best that Australia could put into the field.$ | ea.In French history a long delayed- core- mation, by yet one finally celsbrated only too soon, was thst of Margaret, .thé' Queen .: \u2019 \u2018ing influence of the Frepch in the Sont .- : on Pacific is demonstrated by the siguit .LT ' CL alarm of the French newspapers in New Hebrides and New Caledonia.SCOTTISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDI- .TION.Cn Arrangements for the Scottish National prsarotie Expedition, under\u201c the leadership f Mr.Bruce, are, says Reuter, making matisfactory rogress.The wualer Ha\u201d wh tion Department, Copenhagen, e ; orwegian |.ich Mr.Bruce recently purchased for the expedition, is to be renamed the S:otia.In the above purchase Mr.Bruce had the skilled advice of such well known experts as Dr.Nansen, Mr.Colin Archer (the builder of the Fram), and Mr.Ortman, of the Naval Construc The ship \"HORSE QUARDS, \u2019 cent di | says the Fimes.It was When it became evident restoration to health was, humanl hat the King\u2019 The parade of colônial contingents held \"in front of the Horse Guarda was undouht- edly one of the most brilliant and signifi- ays ever held in this country, rganized in, haste, speaking, assured; but the rapidity with which the preparations wete made*in no way af- Mcre thoughtful, and, if possible, dogged, New 2 à But it is not only from the An! drawn her eons.and the concourse elderly, white-heired veteran js leadin past the South: African colonials.Th Again the bande chang mony\u2019 ders and Tfsmanians.poder and Great Northwest that the Empire has spectators shout.An crowds cheer with delight when they re: cognize in the kindly face of tlie African 8.8 @ de which are demanding Government -assist- ance in the direction of State-aided Franchgrettlement of the islands.It is complained that English influence is certain under the present conditions ta supplant French influence in the New Hebrides and the neighboring groups.The firet batch of Australian settler report that there are favorahié prospects and many others are preparing to follow.of Henry 1 -The ceremony had been continually med owing to the King's superstitious belief that he wns destined to survive the event only one day, a bellef only too sadly justified.The Queen was crowned on May 18, 1810, and the next day Henry met his death by the dagger of \u2018RavaiHac.Queen Victoria's coronation was originally t I Air ag ; .fixed for June 26, but this day was changed .constructed 3 , 1 eeult.- \u201c leader Brigadier-General Sir E.Brabant.E TY .I a Troon bY the Ari Gh panier Com | ected the eut.ee | And what traditions have \u2018been built up RARE PE OF ALIEN.to the 28th to avoid the anniversary of Familv and other Royal'personnger now in England, were present, the crowds, were He anh the enthusiasm wohounded, and \u201cby \u201cthe men who follow behind him! Dark-| skinned troopers of Thorneyoroft\u2019s Mount-| | ed Infantry\u2014what could they not tell of Spion Kop and a hundred fights! Riming- ton\u2019s Tigers, with their jaunty cat-skinned; hata\u2014beau ideal guerillas of a stamp South.Africa_aione can produce.\u2018The Imperial; ght Horse\u2014what a history is theirs! A: lump rises inthe throat as one thinks of By the German steamer Oldenburg there arrived at Melbourne recently a number of.alien immigrants, among whom ony, a Greek; the futher of a large family, upon being questioned by the immigration oth- cer a3 to his means, poured out upon tne table £783 in gold, and produced à cash credit for £40,000 iséu by a Buenos Ayres bank and made collectable through pany, under the guidance of Mr.G.L.Vatson, the well known yacht désigner.The Scotia is a barque-rigged auxiliary screw steamer, of about 400 tong rogter, measuring\u2018 140 feet in Jength, 29 fee.in breadth, and having a d of 15 1-2 leet.She.is excellently fitted.for the work she has to undertake, being immensely atrung, in spite of wh ch her lines are exceedingly George JV.'s death, June 28 will now have more melancholy associations, for the sudden and palnful stop just put to the outburst of loyal refol¢ing has had no parallel In history, though a shadowy suggestion of it .might be found in the consternation which was aroused by the sudden and fatal e weather perfection.To add the jov the people to the magnificence of the.spectacle, the first bulletin of the day announced that the King had gained strength and made substantial improvement in ail ! R illness of the Duke of Clarence but six .t rant : i : uke ve ship is being espécially fitted-out to de make the occasion ous cé real weloome, i eB hy ven 7 £ do trod.Pocdies fa ay a Ten, who purposes \"he a da = rovers) autumn coro.Thy 6 y - yo © .ni y start with?body of down-trod-, ; : ; ; There have been several autumn coiona- A np esate, Voth Bod GE per af te people the ay Jon Mershnais and Engh entiomon | LE ne ae à farmer BR ong In Batten datoy.George Las point.For this 1 urpose two Sreat, drome, tal and of the troops oF the Empire.Xt Who, having urged their country info war,{ | crowned on October 20,'1714, and George II.determined to face the brunt themsclves.Will the memory of their gallant charge and rally at Elandslaagte ever dim?Who will forget the long, lone months of deadly peril in Ladysmith; who the blood-washed ajproaches of Waggan Hill Then the reat awakening, and the gallop to the re\u2019 lief of Mafeking under the intrepid Mahon.But others follow\u2014Border Mounted Rifles, Nauta] Carabiniers and Natal Naval Volun- | teers.Bethune\u2019s Mounted Infantry, in- vircible and magnificent, moulded as a unit by the character and sterling quality, FORGED BANK NOTES.The Bank of England is, says the Daily.Mail, offering a thousand pounds reward for the discovery and conivetion of a gang of forgers.It is forty years gince they offered a similar reward.Last May seven men were sentenced at the Old Bailey for uttering in and about London forged £5 Bank of England notes.The day after their conviction attempte were made on the continent to pass false] Bank of England notes for £100.\" The five would be impossible for any demonstration to be more heartfelt and more loyal than that which wae made to the Queen and her Royal relatives.As a manifestation of sympathy, devotion, and love it could not have been surpassed.Numerous colonial visitors have registered in the impartial columns of the Times their grievons complaint that, in the allotment of the best seats for the review, their claims were not sufficientky considered.Whether\u2014their\u2014complaint was rea- each containing 6,000 fathoms of cable fur trawling and trapping in what is sup posed to be the deepest part.of the Ant.Arctic @cean, are being taken, for Mr.Bruce intends to proceed along the track of Weddell, who sailed from Leith in 1823, and attained a latitude of 74.15 S., beating all former records.To the eastward of this track Ross obtained a sounding of 4,000 fathoms no bottom, which sounding is borne out by later Swedish and German investigation to the westward and eaat- ward.Be:ides th's, the Lucas sounding on October 11, 1727.George.1II.was crowned a fortnight after his mariage to Queen Charlotte, on September 22, 1761, and William IV.on September 8, 1831.The Stuarts preferred St.George's Day, April 23.On that day (Charles II.was crowned In 1661, James 1I.in 1655, and Queen Anne In 1702.' EMIGRATION STATISTICS.CTR, SEE eve 2S} NOONE { DAFT, peg rs con thachine will be taken to investigate these same depths.It is Mr.Bruce\u2019s intention to call at the Falkland Istands, where it is hoped he may receive some assistance from the Brilish Admiralty in the matter of goal supply.From there he will proceed in an easterly direction to the Sandwich proup, and, after investigating those is ands, wil lpush southward to as high a southern latitude .as is compatible with the best interests of scientific research.PRACTICAL PROBLEMS NOW.The practical probleme of the new settlement in South Africa have, observes the Times, taken\u2019 the place of the military \u2018intelligence which so long occupied public attention.The progress of the new.colonies, especially as the administration has been transferred from the military to the civil autuorities, is an \u2018interesting eubject of study.It ie to be hoped that people at home will not Jose their interest in this work because it is less exciting and in come ways more technical than the news of operations in the field.Lord Milner has his hands full in the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, though he can count upon the assistance of several able and expe-ienced aubordinates, among whom shou'd he particularly mentioned Sir Ham?ton Goold-Adames, Tjeut.-Gover- nor at Bloemfontein, who was worthily telected for a place\u2019 in the Coronation list of henars last week.The most urgent and most d'fficult question is that of finance.Th new gold tax, which at.first: created some al \u2018 : ind threatened to raise some OPFO-Itio.s among thcee connected with the g:ld-mining industry, has now heen recogn'zed as a reasonable \u2018charge, and, though it may be felt somewhat severele when the mines are only in part at work, the importance of establishing an equib- brium in the locul Budget is an advantage that men of business cannot fai.to Tenng- nize as affecting the credil and prosperity of the whole community, and, theretore, their own interests.THis balance will be attained, as Lord Milner.recently explained to a deputation from the Chamber af Mines at Johannesburg, with the aid of an estimated yield of half a milhon ster ling from the gold tax in the next financial vear, which began on The precise details of the Budget huve not vet heen settled, or, at least, made pubs lic, but Lord Milner has stated that the revenue will cover the interest on the debt and the cost of a constabulary force of 6.000.men, without the resort to new taxes.The question remains, What is to be the contribution of the Transvaal to the war expenditure?The Chancellor of the Exchequer has intimated that he expects to obtain such a contribution, and we do not understand\u2019 that the business.community at Johannesburg are prepared to raise anv ohjection in principle.What they plead for is that the exactinn of lands.will push eouthward tn as high a able should be deferred until the mines the lat inst \u2014 scnable or not, this is not the place for discussing it; although it is at least open to\u2019 argument that Englisimen at home have every whit as much right to be interested and curious about colonial troops as colonial visitors themselves.More to the present purpose is it to endeavor to show, by a plain account of many experi- erces, that, in eeveral important and even vital respects, the unprivileÿed spectator,.who was rimply one of the crowd and nothing more, had distinct advantages.over one, no matter how highly placed, who was tied to a fixed sent for the morning.Such a person had not, it is true, more than a distant, though comprehensive, viéw of the inspection and the central ceremonies of presentation of medals or of the march past.But of the rest he could see, with perfect ease and comfort, avery point and it may be said at once that the impression carried away In one of many scenes of great and varied brilliance; and certainly, when.the minds of men returned (as they did often and -obriouslv) to the Kitig ving ill within the walls of Buck: Picneer Regiment\u2014the men tod faced inestimable dangers in order that the great army of occupation in South Africa might live, and it was upon their railway construction work that that army was able to live \u2014 surely they deserved the honor of their Queen's salute.The Scottish Horse and South African Con- stubudarv\u2014youngest of the South African CCTpR, it ia true, but, young though they may be, they have done their duty.Have not the Scottish Horse Vlankfontein and Brakenlaagto upon their honer roll, and has not the Constabulary furnished patient garrisons to blockhouses and kent clear the worst areas in the new colonies?' WAS MILNER DOMINATED BY | KITCHENER ?Whatever mistakes Tord Milner may hacv made in South Africa (writes x cor- ingham Palace, it was abundantly clear that the scenes were full of pathos in no the allant and many-hued display in.the Mall and on the Parade, ind oh eee | of the wick chamber within the Pa'ace, so easily.conjured up, was one which con'd! nt fail to be felt by all who weve present.\u201cTHE MAPLE LEAF.\u201d As moon as the specially signalized he- rces of the day had marched away, «avs the Timea correarondent, continuing hia description of the parade of colonial troops, the band struck up the inepiriting strains of \u201cThe Maple Leaf,\u201d and the parade, led by the Duke of Connaught.began to march ast the saluting base in ~olumn of fours.irst came the Canadian Militin-\u2014fine men who have earned eternal fame ax soldiers during sthe last two vears, They swung rast their Queen and-Prinee, as men in full knowledze of their worth.The majority were in scarlet and blue, hut there were a sufficient ~ number in the more modest brown to re-avweken memories of that fearful night df sanning up in the Paardeberg! trenches, of the many stories of Canadian gallantry: - Israel's Pont, Dornkop, and Ber- getidal.The flat-brimmed Liat, now affected by the \u2018South.African Constabulary, what mémories it can-conjure up! Strath- cona\u2019s.inimitable troopers, the men who cared noi for God or man in the moment | of triumnmh in battle, and who returned without knowiedge of d-feat.And to come to the closing episodes of the war, who will forget the history of that so'i- tary Canadian picket, when there was no surrender oven though every officer nr man was killed or wounded?But the music changes; there are other stalwarta marching past who can claim as.culogistic appre- respondent of the Daily News), it cannot denied that he has an infinite capacity common measure.The contrast: betiveen | for work.His room at Government House, Cape Town, was crammed with hooks from floor to ceiling: hia desk, an uncommonly large one, buried beneath documents, and there he sat day atter day, not only ail ay, but far into the night, receiving in- terviéwers, secretaries, and officials, writing despatches, telegrams, letters, reading a corre-pondence big enongh to ovérwheim most men.Yet Lord Milner does not im- [rose One as a person of great endurarice.\u201cneommonliy tall, but pertectly atraight, his lirge eyes and thin face geem to indicate.a student rather than a man\u2019 of ae- tion, Mis \u2018expression Inck EASTERN TOWNSHIP FURNITURE HOUSE, an 4 The largest and best equipped manufacturing house for furnTture of all de- gcriptions In Cowanstille is that known as the Eastern Toÿvnships Fur- nitüre Hoûse, owned bY Mr.J.L.Leach, Afigr a career of over forty D.KERR'S STORE.years in active business life, Mr.Leach is one nf the men of the community.For twenty-three years he has lived in Cowansville, having formerly been established at Brigham.Steadily the business.has.grown\u2019 since he came here, and nowhere in the Townships are there better facilities for manu facturing fine furniture, which Mr.Leach sells direct to the consumer.In a large and commodlous store on the Main street, four flats are utilized as show rooms and stock apartments.A factory is located across the rivet, J COUNCILLOR LAWRENCE'S STQRJ, IRE ARR \u2014 cge agricultural implement manyfac- , : Hater, but op in the \u2018Fifth Ward, where .rer, and who has been for many ars & resident of the town.He \u2018ned Mr.\u2018Vas awaÿ back in the \u201cyMer days of the concern, when it \u201c 8 in East Farnham, and bas stead- 7 advanced in position until.now he practically manager for Mr.Vilna.+» Hawk is a keen, careful business Ww, who takes a marked interest in © welfare of the town and has shown e&t activity In encouraging manu- actories to come to the place.He' is.dentified with the Congregational Church.: MR.E.GOYETTE.id Mr.E.Goyette has been established .\u2018or about five years in Cowansville tn \u2018he grocery and peneral hardware usiness, and from the very beginning AS run a profitable business.His ock is particularly well assorted, and + complete in every particular.The rrangement of his store is after the tyle of the big city houses, and wverything is fo placed as to chow off +0 the very best advantage.Mr, Goyette Is a young man who has applied himself diligently to making a success of his busincss.He is a hard .\" worker.and makes it a point to super= vise the delivery and fllling of all orders in person, so that perfect satisfaction is assured.Hc has recently exe tended his premises, and the store is one of the finest in the Townships.Mr.Goyette Is sole agent for this district for G.5.chocolates and H.& 8.chocolates.He carries a fine ase sortment of coiifectionery.\u2019 McCLATGHIE BROTHERS! Good plumbing is to-day of the » DPR.JOHN LAUDER, Surgean- Dentist.\u2019 retest importance to both the houses o lder and to the health of the munity.-Nearly all the public and Private buildings in Cowansville and -lor miles around have been fitted up,\u2019 38 far as plumbing and sanitary ap- {lances are concerned, by Messrs.Mce vlatchie Brothers, who carry on the \"principal business in this line in the pwn: Fhe McClatchie boys are exe pert plumbers, and their training has teen practical and accurate.They .ave been -in the town ten years, but 1 - hl | ALTRI A A BERNE SETS 137 a Teas 000 J.L.LEACH'S FURNITURE FACTORY.farted for themselves only five years go.There are three brothers, * lessrs.J.C, PR.H.and A.L, and tey make a strong combination.They te all hustlers, and do work that lasts sd.gives the best satisfaction.This as been proven by the large amount ! contract work that they are called n añd urged ta do in outside poincs, Sherbroke, and all the surrounding wns and villages.\u2018Their store is mveniently located,\u201d and is well ocked with stoves and tinware of all wcriptions, and also a general\u2019line of brdware.A specialty is made of Lr - i 4.T a stoves and ranges ind plumbers\u2019 and steamfitters\u2019 supplies, everything Lhe ing new and up-to-date.Clatchie is master of the local Masonic lodge, and his b er, R.H.McClat- chie, is noble grand in the Oddfellows Ladge.MR.W.8.BALL.Deserving of notice is Mr.W.S.Ball, OMe |.a young lawyer well-known through- | out this district.Mr.BaH is a native \u201cof East Bolton, and was educated at I Knowlton Academy, Stanstead College, Nicolet Seminary, and finally at Me- {GHI University, graduating at the lat- | ter institution as B.C.L.He began i practice at Cowansville in September, advanced.He has established a re- i law and as a man of sound judgment on all questions of, the day.Mr.Rall ! Is an accomplished public speaker, and speaks fluently in both French \u2018and English.\"He is an active campaigner, and his energetic organization ability has been long since appreciated in: the Conservative Association of the county.Sacially Mr.Ball has made a host of friends and is\u2019a \u2018general favorite with all who know him._\u2014 4 MODERN FABLES BY GEORGE ADE THE MODERN FABLE OF THE PARLOR BLACKSMITH.-Once there was a left-handed Soc'ety Selling-Plater who never landed In the Money.: .Of all the Scxes that roam the Earth his pick was the.Feminine.He was very pm: tial to the Women Folks.Even the Blondines who work the \u2018Foothpicks In the Rotunda, and\u2019 the Fat Ones \u2018who talk Baby Talk, and the Chickadees who chew\u2019 Gum on the Trolley, and the dark-ered Duennas Cl mma LL LBAGH,S .Proprioter: astern Township Furniture Store who forget to du np their Back -Halr, and ve i the Lumpy \u2018Ones who never go all the way around with\u201d the Powder Puff, and the Flitty Ones who give the- Soubrette Zip when they turn thé Coiver,-and the Mapey Ones who wear Wrappers and eat Pickles, and the little Maudie Jreshes who turn out on Saturday -Night looking for Drummers, and the Spindly Ones in Ralny-Day Skirts who lead Dogs, and a good many others who never get inte the Gibson Ple- tures\u2014they may have had thelr Falllngs, but they looked Purty Falr to him.The last.one out was always Number One with Philo, for such was the name of our Hero, : - Mr.J.C.Me-' 1900, and since that time has steadily, putation for a thorough knowledge of been given the Hooks and was Sore.\u2019 \u201cTHE HUB\u201d STORE, D.R.McCLURE & CO.PROPRIETORS.During many R \u2018long Afternoon.when he should Lave been busy with the Books, hilo leaned back, combing his Moustaches with a Steel Pen and 1 oking at the Wall, He could see himself in a Cozy Corner under a Red Light.Beside him sat a Prize Beaut of the kind that makes a Star Feature for the Sunday Papcr.She was holding him by the Hand and whispering \u201cYou for Me and vothing else doing.\u201d ~ \u2019 Philo resided, the Recipe was no good, ° Accoidingly - he switched.The\u2019 second Book that fell tuto his Hands pictured the Young Fellow who simply - keeps at the Giri and svoops around and.plays Hauge Dog uutik her Wonuv's.Heart is toucdéd by hls Stavish Devotion, \u2018Philo began 10 camp out at the Home of a Brunette.At the end of six days she shivered nt the Sight \u2018of Mu.After he had been given the Headache Answer three times Jn one Week bie pulled down.his Entiy Mouey and cop- pered the whole\u2019 Scheme!\u201d .Unce he attempted tue Jppbdtuous Line of Business.It always works out on the Stage.The Object is to nail the Girl without giving her a Chance to become ne qualuted and Investigated.First or second meeting, and thew Spéecti about having loved her for Years before he,saw her\u2014 Arm around Wuist before there ls time to Jump\u2014Bing! ; .Oue Moonlit Evening it was that $12-a- week Philo with a Vocabuliry of 82 Words started out to win the lah One with -Just one passtonate Whirlwind that would cary her off .her Feet.= \u2018He moved alongside, got a split Inginitive \u2018crossed with a defective Adverb and dled on everything except the Hug.as she never etood for any Strong-Aim jays until after the Fourth Call, she de- clded that she had been: Insulted.She said thut her Father would kill him.a short cut acioss the Lawn and escaped Into the Alley Lack of tbe Engine House.Fortunately she had other Callers that Evening and-became so Interested that she forgot to speak to ther.Philo began to wéaken on the Systems.Yét he knew that there was Bore certain Way of going at it, for he could sec what wus being pulled off an around him.Every Almost every Nightfall he would change to a White Vest and splash himself with Vlotet Water.Then he would start out to see if he couldn't make the Lithograph come true.\u2019 I\u2019'hile alwaïs had his Plan .of Campaign ribbed up.He knew.what be was going to say when she came bréezing jute the Front Room Then when she hind sald so.and.so as \u2018a playful Come-Juek, he would say In the Cozy Corner.Philo: was always Tatter Perfect at \u2018Rehearsals, but when it came to the Night Show he was a Scamp.} The Tiouble \u201cas that the never came back with the After about two Moves she would hand him a liner which he would Muff.Then for the next five Minutes-he would be trying té rul the Varnish off the Chair, using bimself for that Purpose.-Or percdhance when he showed up: with his Lassco hidden under his Coat and his Soul steeled to Determination he would Little Lady Right Cue.lses, all organized to block him off, Nome twenty Minutes later Philo would be up etage readiig a Magazine, 20.After bing Frosted from Tread tn Foot, our Young Friend decided that our who would induce a Timid Girl to move pver and be Chummy mbst pot go after her, Int compel hier to follow the Trail.Philo read a Book costing $1.18 at an Department Store that the blase Man of the World wha treated them with cold and smiling Indifference simply got then all worked up.The Game plays out as follows: Cyodeal Ike with the dark, piercing Lyes and the Hnes of 8 Great Sortow marked on his flandsome Face, tells Dora that all Women aré altke.This Talk goës lest with a Tuilk.ish Cigarette.Dora tells him that he ls * MR.W.G.BALL, ADVOCATE.Off.She sya that there are Women in the World capable of sstend'fitst Love.lke epings à peuslve Sigh and-snys Ah, 1f-he could belleve it.Thercupon It is ip to her to prove it or lose the Argument, and that's | the Apswer.- Ho Philo went around telling every .ome who would Heten to him that Wamen gre fickle ever.When he calted he ant as far, down in.the Chalr as he cobld get and sald cruel Things about the World of Fashion.He.wanted to get away from all the.vain pretendings cf Artificlal Soduty.Île would uever Mmry, 20° He woNced this along the entire Chain of- Boarding Houses aiid no one teased him to change his Mind.Some suid that Philo had.In the Books all the swell Lookem are sup: posed to got out and chase the Woman- + something Keen, appucatiy right off the: Iteel, aud that would lead up to the Scene tind two of three other, Beaux on the Tem.| A van, BUZZELL BROS\u2019.STORE.ulght\u201d when he was out scanning the Ham- moeks and Fiont Porches in order to spot bis Destiny, he saw Whole Bunches of them snuggled together In the \u2018Iwliighte.He wondered how they managed to Last.As for him, the Girl Proposition had him down and out.If he kept quiet, he was nn Stick.talked against thne, he made Breaks.1f he complimented other Girls he lost his Number.If he tonsted other Girls he insulted her Dearest Friends.If he tiied to Coddle éhe called far Help.If he didn\u2019t, she would begin to Yawn about 0.30.T .He had tried all known Methods that are supposed to be Winners aud he was etill a thoustnd miles from the Cazy Corner.One day he struck ppom the Fxplunnation of- the whole sad State of Affahis.He decided that he was a Shell.Fish.MORAL: Never play n Systepn.re CARNEGIE FIGHTS THE .PENNSYLVANIA R.R.If he .Andrew Carnegle'& failure to become pres- \u2018Ident of the Pennsylvania Raltrond 46 snld to be rasponsible for many of the fights MR.A.E.MILTIMORE.that have deen made against that corpara- tion in years.past.His defeat, it is ns- , serted, still rankies in hig breast, and at uo time has he ever lost an opportunéty to put thhtwoles In the way of the Pennsyivanla's progress.- The fant that a powenful lobby in the New York Board of Aldermen is antagon- lzing the miojéct of the wennspivenia to ne- quire à terminal in Now York City by tun- neiling the Inst River is taken to mean that Mr.Carnegle and the Goulds have pooled Issues, and will fight the Pennayl- vañla at cVery turn.It Is asserted that the Jobby w4ll £ail, but \"the Carnegie-Gould coterie will not give up.the fight.SRtories are being circulated to the effect tliat, when the Wabash estab.Ushes Is Pittaburg terminal, the tonnage af the United States Steel Corporation will be given fo lt In preference to the Pennayl- How true these stories arc remains to be acen, Wadie Mr.Carmegie*\u2018hax not figureä tpon- ty lu the fight, 1t Is sald that he Is playing a deep game.It Is asscrted that the fight between the Pennsylvanian and the Walmeh was caused by Mr.Carnegle per- | somatiy, and-that he wii keep It up as long as there is a dhance of winning.So far the Gould and Penpnsyyvanla interests have only been fedling each) other out.Already At fins cost many thousands of dollars.Mr, Carnegie.has heavy Interests in United States Steel.He is also heavily {nterested In Gould investments.His friends say that tie disposed of all his Penneylvaia holdings long ago.* : , WAITED HIS CHANCE.It wan because of Me.Carnegte's Antag- onjmn to the Pomayivanda thilt the Car.tieyie Etec] Company contracted with the Walsh for a large percentage of Its ton- mige ont of Pitkabuig.The contrnet waa given only on the assurance that the Wa-' bash would get à Pitteburg terminal.It \u201cwas because of \u2018this Wabnsh contract that the Pévmsyivanis puichased the Peunsyl- \u201c b / .+ \" \u2018.; Lo OTTAWAHOTEE / Cire 0 | \u20ac .\u2018 \u201ce \u2018 4, «* .: Es 20° Inasmuch.He took\u2019 thong extsting at Pirtsburg favor the Penn.W.E.VILAS' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WQRKS AND DESK FACTORY.' « vanta Steel and the Cambria Tron Companies, \u2018to be used as a defelise aguinet «the steel Liuat.\u201cMr.Carnegte, It ls snid, months ago patted tbe Wabash on the back for the sole purpose of vtdeking a kodfé in the Pennsylvania.\u201cPhe\u201cfixht once conmenced, there was no bicking down, The Western Mary tund dead was not pleastug to the Pennsyl- vamla., \u2018Nhe.defeat bothered the men at the bond of affaire.and H was not long after that announcement was made of the sevelgnee of relations with the Western Unon \u2018Telegraph Company.The Western Union, a Gould Interest, lost à remun rative field, and the telegraph business of the enusylvania was turned overAg the Postal, It was nol many yeas ago that (arnegle publicly threatened to parallel the Pennsyd.vada to tidewuter, Grographieal cong! wytvanda, Phe elty is Ju a hole, surrounded hy tlle of shale, whith make M ahnost bmporsible for a rival 2ond to get ln except through the valleys, These are controlled hy the Pennsylvania, \u2018And Pittsbuig is the largest distributor of fieight tonnage in Amecrien.It was to gel some of this tonnage that the Wabash made Îis attempt to get lito l'Éltsbwrg, and it way yet bave to dig through a mountain of shale, \u201c ME The great Jung healer is found in that excellent medicine sold as Bickie's Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup.It soothes and diminishes the sensibility of the membrane of the thross and alr pussuges, nnd I® a sovereign .remedy tor all coughs, colds, hoarseness, pain of soreness in the chest, bronchitis, otc.It Yas cured many when supposed to be {ar.advanced in consumption.\u2014adv.\u201ctheir .+ MR.E.GOYETTE'S STORE.A STRANGE SECT AT ROCHESTER, N.Y.Rochester, N.Y., July 8.\u2014-\"'The Holiness Movément' is a phrase used to define\u2014some- what indefinitely\u2014many strange and (ubar- monfous noises which for the last three weeks have issued from old Epworth Methodist Church.situated on the corner of Clifton and Epworth Streets, over on the west side.There, night after night, are gathered together men and women who are trying to - hasten the kingdom by a strain on the vocal cords which has galled forth the expcstula- tion of citizens.The newcomers, plzère of meeting who bave named thelr \u201cThe Holinéss Movement Church,\u201d are noisily devouf, and it is no.uncommon sight to see several of the meme.bers of the flock at the same time in the grip of an athletic ecstacy.Before settling \u2018in new location, the members of this strange sect were.located on Tremont Street.Byt oying to the resonant echo which isa part of theif order af worship, the -nejghbors there did not take kindly to having the gospel spread in thelr locality.Accordingly, a change of scene was in order.*\u201cThe.Holiness Movement Church\u2019 bas no regular pastor, as everyone connected with the organfzation is supposed to have suffi: élent zeal\u2014missionary and vocal\u2014to take the Initiative in preaching and exhorting.Two women, however, usually direct the enthusiasm into the channels in which it should go to bear the most fruit of conversion.They are Miss E.Birdsell and Miss I.Mason, and are young Canadians from Brockviile, Ont Both are fluent speakers, despite the fact that they are somewhat too prone Yo indulge in descriptions of a place that people dre not particularly interested in\u2014cCuring July and August, especially.They can also quote the Scriptures witn an ease whirh indicates that not a little time has been devoted to a study of the game.And in exhortation, which begins Lke the gighing of the wind over the the walls of Jericho, their forte iz plainly :3 evidence; sinners repent In large numbers.\"GREAT VOCAL FEATURES.\u201cThe voca] features of the service last nigh: were snmewhat wadified, owiog, co doubt.the threat of the nsighiborhood to make rome plaint unless its hpurs o! sleep were lett alone in peace.Still, there were noises wich indicated that when the spirit géts a zrip on sofue people it pinches them bard.When the services were concluded about tea o'clock last night the audience had teen treated to an exemulification of the poss:- bilities of the orzaLs of speech wiih = good for the Jungs if it wasa't musical, The whole scale was run\u2014from A 0 2.speaking comprehensively, not musically.At the zaze time it was mostly fortissimo.A: tie outset were some 'pathetie intervals.TLez would be a change, and.-the dul'et notes Gf the.symphony feline wou:d \u201ctere suce simultaneously, suh 4 viad shout there tiat many in the aud. 5 } + is THE ROAD OF NOW.Pretty-Soon Lane and By-and-By Are most unpiediant paths to treed, And he who walks those ways will sigh From the time ho gets up till We goss to \"> hed; .For things will drag at his heels all day TIN he finds small happiness even ia play.In\u2019 By-and-By Path and Pretty-Boon Laye There are lessons unlearnsd and tasks un- one, Numbcrless losses and scarce any gain, .Fret and worry, with no honest fun; Oh, a drearisome way Is Dyqanda-By.; Or Pretty-Soon Lane, for together they lie | \u2018But ! know of a road thut is merry with song, Where Fone views are superb and the air is fine; .There is frolic and fün there all day long, And jt leads straight to your door and to mine; YOUR TWO EYES.ARE .SNAP-SHOT CAMERAS \u2014 The \u2018eye is really à very much improved Bee shot camera, and our little friends who ve been\u2019 vainly longing for cameras In order to take photographs of \u2018many things :{ that interest and amusé them.can hespar- tlaily comforted by the thought that they have a twin cameras in their own head that Is better in every way than the weak imitations that are for sale.The eye is a combin- { ation of parts so beautifully arranged that | n6 imitation by man can ever hope to equal the photbgraphic power of sight.Its parts cad more easily understood by comparing them with the different parts of a camera, which is really a mechanical eye, but very Imperfect when compared to your own.The entire eye is.generally, known as the eyebail.This is almost round, about an inch in diameter, but with a slight bump in front.If you'd like to walk there, I'll tell you baw: Whatever you have to do, do it now! As Seen much as if a.little slice of a smaller ball had been pasted on to the side of à ball ten times ETHICS OF THE DUST, \u2018See the madly blowing dust\u2014 Dusty dust! How it revels in the gust, How it covers with a crust Of tenacious, moisty must \u2018 Ev'ry object in the stree It 1s monaich of us all\u2014 When it rises up we fall; When it comes, .When it hums, Ev'ry kind of business flags\u2014 Ev'ry branch of business lags\u2014 \u201cAnd it gags, : .And it snags ; Ev'ry class of trade afloat, Tt is death to eyes and throat, For it Kills As it fills -> .Ev'ry eye and ev'ry throat, Oh the dust, dust, dust\u2014 It is useless tg complain, Intercessions are in vain\u2014 But it's neither fair nor just We should suffer so with_dust, - For the city is not bust, Oh the dust! It is hére, it ts there, It is flying everywhere! How it permeates the air! -\u2014t People swear! Oh, the dust\u2014 How it's cuss\u2019d ! \u201c\u2014Eugene Field.THE SUMMER GIRL.Now that the summer girl, as she is ommanly called, is having her day, the newspapers are full of criticism, advice and comment.It might be supposed that the girl in a bdue organdie or\u201d white duck changed her nature\u2019 with her dress, and was a \u2018difterent being from the maid In the cloth suit.\u2018The New York Journal has some remarks to make which are certainly more sensible and practical than usual.\u2019 .Here they are Perhaps more than one girl has won the love and respect of a good man for some of the following reasons : Her handkerchiefs are always freshly laundered and faintly smell of \u2018orris; not grimy, nor Treeking of cheap per-' fume.; ; fe Her vells are minus creases or gap- \u2018ng holes and are always neatly hemmed.; : \u2018Her patent leather ties are never dusty, and the ribbon which laces them shows nn- sign of wear.Co Her pique stocks, ties, etc.show no ridges of black at the nape of the-neck.Safety pins do not evidence them- celves at her waist line.She is \u2018particular.about usink dress shields.Her skirt bindings are not induced to stay on by means of pins.: Her stockings are mended.Her white petticoats are white, not draggled.\u2018 ; Her skirts and hats are treated to thorough inspection .of the clothes trush.In short, she typifies that best of al) things, \u201ca tidy woman.\u201d Another suggestion is that she never lets her heels stay run over, when it is ro cheap to have them straightened, and another that there is a limit to the transparency of the transparent \u201cvaist for street wear.fresh OUR HANDICRAFT SHOP.The tourists who fill the city during July and August ape so anxious to see ail the sights that it would be a pity for them to miss the abode of anything so distinctly Canadian as is to be found at the studio of the Women's | industries of the country.Art Assoclation, No.4 Phillips\u2019 Square.by H er.The asgoclaion, after a great deal of hard work and much weariness of \u2018| spirit, succeeded not:long ago in establishing a permanent depot for the sale of home arts and handicrafts.So the American.visitor may rest assured that when she ls through shopping at Birks\u2019 and walks a few paces farther, she has discovered some purely Canadian work.If she wants souvenirs of the country, here.is the place to find thefn.The Handicraft Shop contains & collection representing the cottage \"There are also sketches, by members of the W.A.A.of interesting old -buildings of the town, -specimens of wood carving and - china'' painting.The Canadian: homesapuns for suits, skirts, &c., is for sale here, and is excellent wearing ma- \u2018terial.There also are to be found in this quaint, artistic studio Russian embroideries\u2019 made hy the \u2018Dofikhobors now living in Canada, and Indian work and curflos by Canadian Indians.Grass baskets made by the #&benakis- and Montagnais\u2019 Indians, and bead work 1» much admired.The studio 18 open (rom 10 to 5, and Miss Edith Watt, who has charge; is glad to tell visitors %bout the various articles, * YOUNG WOMEN GUIDES.Talking of tourists, I have frequently pondered over the vast amount of false information assimilated yearlyw by the stranger within our gates who is obliged to \u2018depend on the cabman.The latter, in his own line, Is _an excellent person, but as a guide book is usually a failure.Anyone who hears what he tells the confiding tourists as he sits sideways on the driver's seat will agree with this.= He frequently misplaces the public build\u2018ngs, and in reply to the numerous questions fired at him is apt to say anything that comes into his head.The tourists being unable to contradict him, and not knowing anyone to set them right, depart with a large amount \u2018of information about Montreal which would cause them to be plucked in an examination on the subject.Naturally they want to learn all they can, and probably some of the questions®aré top much for the.cabby.When he.is called upon to give off-hand the number of children attending the public schools or.the number of passengers the Allan liners carry, or the income\u2019 of some of our millionaires, he has our sympathy rather than our censure when he tells things that are not.-the truth.It would be a good idea, however, to have guides to show parties.of tourists about and: tell them.the truth about the city.Why should not young wa- men be guides?There would be nothing objectionable about it, in fact It would be rather entertaining.The girl who took up the basiness could be at one of the big hotels each more- ing, and offer her services for a sum to be agreed upon.She could save cab fare by showing just what .placas could be reached by the cars, and she would in many ways be a hoon to a party of tourists.She would need to have facts at her finger tips, and should ba strong on the highest temperature In the city during the sume mer months.She should know ali about the points of historical interest-.\u2018land there are so many\u2014and about tha public buldings, McGill buildings, S-., and be ready to give plenty of useful general information such as is wanted by persons travelling through.There is no reason why an intelligent, well- \u2018informed girl should not make herseif \"very useful ih this way, and earn se.money at the same time.M.as 1 This bump ls transparent, and vorves the same purpose as the outer lens of a era.The rest\u2019 of the eyeball is not _ t, and serves as a framework and! to keep out light from the sensitive paris within, just as does the outside \u2018\u201cbox\u2019\u2019 part.of a camera.It.is made of three coats.The.outer coat is tough, frm and white, and is nerally called the \u201cwhite of the eve.\u201d eeps the eye in its proper round shape and to it fantoned the muscles which move the eye m side to side.The middle \u2018coat is dark, something like a grape-skin, and is lined with flat, dark brown cells.These cells absorb very stroug rays of light, which enter the eye, and would interfere with a clear view by dazzling the sight, and serves the same purpose as the black inside lining of a camera.ln the front of the eye this coat forms the iris, the colored part of the eye, sometimes blue, gray, hazel, brown or black, and performs the same duties as the ahutters of à camera.- In the centre of this is a transparent dot called the pupil, which looks Ælack, but is really .without any color; b in looking at any one's eye we look through the pupil into through the inner lens of a camera, which also appears to be black.It serves the purpose of a second lens and it brings closer to a point the rays of light that enter through the outside lens of the little bump.The third coat, inside of the other two, le the retina, which is really a spread oyt end of a nerve called the optic ncrve, leading directly to the brain.Inside of this and just bebind the.iris is a jelly like substance that is shaped just exactly like a maguilying glass.Its use is to bring the rays of light that enter the eye to a sharp point, or.focus, on the back part of the retina.This is called the crystalline lens, and.is one-quarter of an inch thick.Just behind this lens is a mass of perfectly transparent Jjellylike matter, which completely fills the third coat or retina.This is to act as a support for the outslde coats and to support the chrystalline lens in front and the very delicate part of the retina behind.This part of the retina is just like a sensitive plate of the camera.Rays of light coming into gthe eye through the different lenses are brought to a point on the retina, torming a picture, just as they do in a camera.If you will look through the back of a camera you will see on the ground glass plate the picture made by the rays of light that come through the -lens in \u2018front.This Is just such a picture as 1a made oun the sensitive plate of the eye, the retina.\"As tho retina is really the end of the nerve, these pictures are Mashed straight to tha brain, where they are labelled, and we aro told what they are.If the optic nerve ahould be cut there would be nô impression taken to the brain, and we could not sce, even although the pictures would be on the retina just: the mame; that would be just as if a camens tried to take a picture all by jtself, \u2018with no oné to help it.There would be a picture on the sensitive plate, but no one to tell what kind \u2018of a picture it was.If the optic nerve were bruised \u2018or injured there would be a pictire on the retina as usual, but the nerve would carry a wrong impression to the brain.pr CROWNS OF THE WORLD'S.RULERS.In the matter of costliness the crown of Portugal takes-the Jead of all others.It is computed to.be worth £1,600,000.But it is not the most imposing of European.crowna.The iron crown of Lombardy is said to be the oldest and statcliest of monarchs\u2019 rrowns.It is gravely declared to be made out of nally \u201cof the original cross, and is said to be-1,500 years old.Kling Oscar of Sweden has not only two h crowns, but, although Sweden and Norway are now one kingdom, the Swedish King receives two coropations.The crown has no part In the inaugural ceremony of the King of the Belgians, who * and to observe the laws.While somo monarchdé have no crowns, others have several.The Czar of Russia has a large assortment.Among the headpieces of the Czar.are the frowns of Kitv, \u2018Kasan, Siberia, Astrachan, Poland, Finland, and the Crimea.' ; Spain originally had no crawn, and there ifs no actual coronation now, the monarch only taking an oath similar to that of the King of the Belglans.But though not actually Invested with the round and top of royalty, a Spanish King has a crown of a very costly and elaborate design, thongh it originally was enly -a plain band of gold.The Sultan of Turkey has no crown, and nothing of the kind is employed in his investiture with despotic power.His authority fs frankly the powcr of the sword: Instead of coronation, the Sultan {s girt with the sword of Othman.\u201cTake it with faith.° is the injunction, \u201cfor you receive it from God.\" \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : HAVE YOU*ANY DOLLS ?girls, that there Is a vacation school and playground for the summer at the Berthelet Street School.Here several hundred children a week play and enjoy themselves, to make up for not going off to the country as so many of you do.\u2018The ladies In charge are always delighted to receive games and toys for the children, and I have just heard that they ware dreadfully short of dolls.Now you girls who do now, or at any rate, did onre, love your dolls, will realize -what a privation this is.Dan\u2019t you think it would be a Sunshine Society act to \u2018pass on'' your-dolls to these children?Address the Matron, Ber- thelet Street Vacation School, Montreal, and { Unrivplled Position LONDON, .ENGLAND.For comfort and convenience; stay et EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT MODERATE TARIFFS \u2018 We have known : «+ When \u2018our tears fell with the shower, 5 AN alone\u2014 \u201cWere not shine and sorrow blent As our gracious Muster meant?i Let us temper our content MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS.HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.: D ' = i.woes * OR A t CREPE a \u2026 .- - ' .fre ne : NE CR Me pe Le .a HE ./ \u2018 NA van faba ol Ml : :% cen .' \u2018 [ CL rer VORFRE AL DAIUY HyvaLO! ÉATURDAY.JOLY 15.1908, ji - 0: a when we have a minister at.the table,\u201d | \u201cYou won't get mad, Colonel, if I say a ; = - - said George: \u201cbut I guess we can get it?\u201d .: i .- \u2018through with it sll right.\u201d \u201cCertainly not, Patrick; whut 1s it?\u201d.A {1 Half an hour Iter they were seated at| \u201cI want to say there are two splendid 4 ry i the table, and a blowing had been asked'| liars in this room, and I'm one of them.i, Bb i - by the minister.A litlle nervously \u2018the I was never married in me loife.\u201d ; : \u2018head of the house began dishing; out the 10 -J.8.vegetables, and turning to the guest sail: Will you have some of the.little river.Told Ve t' The prizes This week, which will be followed \u2018hy; two similar ones of \u20ac by Heral W -~ x d Readers - IGNORANT, BUT NOT BJISSFUL.blossom.I \"__ ee Ing fish gr Feud you prefer some of.the damn The warning kick under the table from \u2018his wife was unnecessary.He knew he had blundered, and cold beada of perspiration started out on his forehead.* \u2019 ing to repair the exror, S8HE MIGHT TAKE HER FEE?WITH HER.R ET A good old minister In Scotland is no stlekler for etiquette, and likes his visits to the members of his flock to be ne infor- a great regard for truth.Recently calllng mal and as homely \u2018as possible; but he bas |\u2019 \u2014 =\u2014 taller each next Saturday, are awarded to Mr.C, MacArthur, of Montreal, ois City-bred (in country)\u2014What kind orl you try sou ol the river fieh, unexpectedly on a widow wha lives In a lor his story entitled \u201c When He Woke Up,\u201d and to Mr.Charles T.Smith, of Uncle Hayseed\u2014That's an.apple tres.orse.and me SF it! His daughter cottage on the-outskirts of the\u2019 village, he .- Mitchell, Ont, and to Mr.8.Bobey,-of Quebsc, for that entitled \u201cThs Wrong | Mim Oity-bred\u2014Why doesn't it -bloæ- shyly pulled his coattail, to bring him to of othe.Shans midst of washing n tor ADVICE TO A BRIDE.Man.\u201d ; : Uncle Haysced\u2014Tt's a little we et up That i, would you like some of the tat he Wagan.Phe Salton boy to Bay Don\u2019t take any chances at the outset of your mar- \u2018 .- , s \u2019 i e \u201cWelt, \" .- .= bl NHEN HE WOKE UP:\u2014 \u201cAnd now we will chop those in balf.| real carly in the morning and see Man °° ee of the other dam he door.Well Jumle\u201d he sald, and pied life.Give him MONSOON CEYLON TEA.What have we now?\u201d ; e \u2018 .\u201cMy mother\u2019s no\u2019 In; she\u2019s doon the street \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 1.They were drummers, all five of them, carnation .epreading over the ; : .The \"d \u2014 vo Silence followed this questi while th FN ~ W.T.GloBBLL.eep ht rd on a message, 1eplied the lad with pr t- and.without ent address tend 4 \u2018 q on, el Howick, Ont, - L ood lady's face didn't mend.matters a , with promp i months out of we twelve, but they had boy lead nes and the master, held zt = it, and with a gasp he plunged in once dear replied * the minister wit) decided if possible, to be in Montreal for | ed the latter none you know?ask- HER SHARP RETORT.-| more: \u201cAhem! which of the dam.fish do | glance ut the hotiom of the screen \u201cwel, T the.Yacht Club ball last winter: They | \u201c\u201cqppoie was a ont\u2019s th \u2018 - The-ready wit of Southern women was you prefer, anyway?\u201d ; tell her I called, and say that the next {ime KILL HE GERMS fixed things accordingly, and the 7 p.m.\u201chand was maised mo Toe alle Hex en À! the subject of comment at a reaent gather- WwW.H.J.she goes down to the village she might : : train from the West brought them all in iu 33.\" 1a5q piped oat \u201cPlea : $ inh \u201cing, and numerous illustrative anecdotes pm : take ber feet with her.\u201d a bunch, Dick Hunt had left Chicago the| F know.\u201d * riease, gir BNE were told.One had to do with a Vir- (THE OFFICER'S' JOKE.ontreal, FM Your cellar, stables, refuse heap, etc., are breed- night before and was pretty well fi Nn A o .\u201cWell, Johnnie, what?\" meat,\u201d sai ginia belle of a gencration ago\u2014e member | At a party in Dublin Castle one of the ing places for the infectious particles of disease.Ib dat, so when they reached thelr hotel, he a\u201c ce : Vv fof thes Clarke county Taylors, and famous A ; INSANITY IN SUMMER BROUGHT ini : ° iv down fo ; reel op e youngster, ; ; taie.young aide-de-camps tried to play a joke is in these places that smallpox, diphth bo aye he an the are meP Ne ire woke there was'a busst of laughter in the echoo > othel history of | that tienen Ber be .on_Archbishop Whately, Approaching the ON BY NERVOUS AND- MEN- \u201ckindred disenses fester and \"spread.onto th ai togged out in swallowtail coats and im: \"C.T.8 rame of Mason had been announced at a rimate the youth said: \u2018Does Your .TAL TROUBLES.germ life with ntaculate shirt an their hats and overcpats, \u2018Why didn\u2019t ®, and already had room.y Mitchell, Ont.\u2014_\u2014 formal luncheon, and one young gentle nan.whose hopes with regard to her had irace know the difference between an ase \u2018and an archbishop?\u2019 \u201cNo,\u201d was the ., \u201d i .- - 3 1 z .a rv.6 ?he vouth \u201cAn 1 * -ü ; you waken me,\u201d g Dick as he shot WEIGHTY WORDS.en erushed by \u2018the announcement greet- Brave answer Oh,\u201d says the 3 À | out of bed ard vroceeded to do the light- a « a .be n crushed \u201cMay } beg to \u2018assure you as hag cross on his back, while an rel È wing change act.In an incredibly short] rond drummer\u201d who was driven to a rail: that | am always yours in spite of the SU said tha aret his breast, oil - space af time he had climbed into his dress read station In a Southern city, by an old fact, Mix \u2018Taylor, that I hear you are tu good, said the archbishop; now wi .| ; .suit, and donning his coat and hat, \u2018he NCFrO gives the result of their conversation: change your vocation for that of Mason?\u201d You tell me what, is the difference pb \u2019 ; .turned to them with the CE query, | words en ou ea = Ler a few big She regarded him for a moment, and then a young officer like yourself and pen The Great Tower of Safety and Rock .Ho a oe ror be going?| dicobliged to you\u201d \u2019 extremely replied: \u201cI am quite certain of that, 97 «Neither do 1,\u201d \u2018said the archbishop, and, of Health in the Hot Weather.YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT.is is anyway ?Hadn't we better be going?\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s just half-past three,\u201d yawn .Casey, \u201cI danced every dance, and I'm tired.We're going to bed.You: can do erful hand to \u2018member \u201cHow big words do you want?\u201d \u2018Can\u2019t get \u2018em too big.boss.I's a pow- big words, an\u2019 git having found a goose, 1 may decide to remain a Taylor.\u201d Bordcaux.MARVEL OLIFFORD.walked away.\u201cMARGARUITA MeGARRY.THERE WERE TWO OF THEM.Nervous diseases when aggravated by mental\u201d disturbances produce more cases as vou jike.\u201d A.MacA.em off when a calamitous occasion pre-| COULDN'T FOOL HIM.\\ of insanity in the hot weather than at .\u2018Montreal.\u201cDo you expect to find use for them \u201cPine apples! Pine apples! Only ten| Here is a etory told of Patrick O'Mara, any other season of the year, Nervous FHE WRONG MAN.this morning?\u201d cents,\u201d called the fruit peddler in his most a private in the Ninth Regulars.Not long ago he went ta the äglone', who was a headache, nervous dyepepsia, sleeplessness and chronic constipation induce .deprvs- LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal.Sole Agents for Canada.Recent English Novels, Cloth ; i .\u201cReckon does, sah.My Abr: stentorian tones.; ent + 3 vas % UES IE \" .A man who lived in Montreal wag, or works down ta de sab (My don Abrham \u201cHold up a minute, Susan,\u201d said a pass.severe disciplinarian, for a two weeks pion of spirits, extreme weakness, worbid vrad supposed to be, ir. Lo J WALFORD HALL NS à -Victoria 349 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2026 ot the best quality.call on 3 : : .\u2018Oh, said a Scotchman present, \u201cI was The Leadin \u2018 Strect, -cor.St.Catherine Street.Evrn- .: * CA Freddy's parents were middle-class folk 1 vd a ; ; en a i, cor.St.Catherine Street.F .We move Furniture, Baggage, Safes.OF BENEHT T0 whose Sor.table was far more rough and my tuken for the Duke of Arglye.man Undertaker, PE and Spend « anaes, both Ben Pianos, ete.at lowest ratés.Parcels JOHN MUR PH Y, 5 = \u2018 .+ > ave q ALK \"à res » f er à {I v e 1 iv ; : ready than it was fashionable.Upon a rok Pato n VICTORIA SQUARE.all summer.| Phone Mile sm p called for and deliverrd to all parts of Painter and Decorator, the city every two hours.For EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS in 2288 ST.CATHERINE STRERT.PARIS GLOVES AND CORSETS.Miss Armstrong, \u2019 2126 St.Catÿerine St.STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS C./C.A, LA GRACE.T Corsets Fitted.Phone Up 2790.ART.AND PHOTO SUPPLIES.: FIRE INSURANCE.HEALTH RESORTS.CLEANING CLOTHES.ire insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, london, England, British Anmrican Assurance Company, Toronto Alliance Assurance Company, London, Eng.JEWELLERY.CL GHORGED OS.HTA i \u201cImperial Buillling, St.James ot.lal Sha Bolton White Sulphur Springs- HEALTIT AND PLEASURE RESORT.Hot Sulphur Baths.Mountain scenery.Good table.Fine roads for driving or wheeling.Situated between Brown and Memphramagog Lakes.Address Molton Spring House, South Bolton.References\u201d I, G.Greene, Lake House, Knowlton, Que., Mr.Reynolds, Avenue House, Montreal.DO NOT FORGET That we \u201cFRENCH CLEAN\" ALL KINDS OF CLOTHES and fabrics, satins, silks, tles, curtains, bats, etc.Gentlemen's clothes kept cleaned and pressed for $1.00 monthly.Articles sent for and dellvered free.1 THE WARDROBE REPAIR CON-~ CERN, 54 Beaver Hall Hill.PLUMBING.COUNTER CHECK BOOKS.NEW STORE The Art and Photo Emporlum, former- Near Victoria Street.REMOVAL NOTICE.J.T.BOLT & CO., Have removed from 2377 to 2313 ST.Walter Ryan & Co.PLUMBERS, GAS and Lawrence &Co.251 St.James Street., Montreal, Duplicating Counter Check plied by Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.\u2018The made A wager with his fellow-passenger, the \u2018insband.RX Artista\u2019 materials.*hoto supplies of CATHERINE STREET, four dours cast STEAM FITTERS.Books and Cash Checks of all kinds.\u2018 physiological changes which take place and, calling the steward, he gece the Jol | Well, I know he ix fond of fish, wo 1 all kinds.Mail orders solicited.of Mansfield Street.+ TTER £#r Write for sanyples and prices.; t a strain on the system which ie .avhe ri and sought quite à string of sinall river fieh \" } : : ) £ fikels to leave paleness, weakness, and a myself poarhed < pe meer and\u2019 please anseveral larger od, frum the dam.\u201d \u2019 BOILERMAKER.' MONEY TO LOAN.0 GENERAL BUILDER.CARPENTER AND BUILDER.pA: 2 : \u201cI'm not much at doing ¢ honors ; run-down system.This great food cure Away went Jack.: : \u20ac ÿ .- | ute! 8 M \u201cIi, below there!\u201d he shouted; \u201cAdam = \u2014 Boiler i TE fe and Car, enter Work.: 7 restores heaith and color to the pale and eor e rus own Household Goods, Pianos, Organs £ \u201caemit d frequently reliev arents and Eva on a raft for two, and wreck .\u2018 Maker Bicycles, Horses or Waggons, call on Hiving the advantage of up-to-date Wa .y } .anaemic, an requentiy, rélicves parents j'em\u201d .; Engineer, us and we will advance you any, \u201cmachinery, I am in a position to do all PENTER.BUILDER AND GEN- 1 Eagle Found CARPE of a burden of anxiety regarding their Ihe now hand admitted that hea Jost GA VE RT 'S Founder.8 ry amount from $10 to $1.000, without re- classes of work promptly.-ERAL CONTRACTOR.Alterations and .growing girls.( marked change an_ her appearance.She |, kis wager.Montreal,\u201d 34 KING ST7T.,'- MONTREAL Patent Vacuum moving goods.All transdictions made without publicity.CARPENTER D.H.SCOTT, and BUILDER.repairs of every description.Carpentering a speclalty.Office and Shop, Large stock at reduced \u2019 : ; ; Sperlaities\u2014Yeakle y ¢ .ow Mrs.(roodson, 104 Sebastopol Street, \u2014_\u2014 CARB i H Kingsle atent Water Tub .Roum 201, New York Life Building.=, 59SA St.Urbain Street.Bell Tel.East i Montreal, Que., says: Ce \u2018 ammer, Ber tS 9 NTREAL LOAN & RTOKER Factory, 4i8a Guy Street.1.Branch, 2583 St.Catherine Street.! \u201cMy daughter was very nervous, and RATHER SARCASTIC, ; Boer.Eloyators of all kinda MONTREAL LO mabe.ser oo 0% Tel.Up 1153.Office, 2560 St.Cetherine, Dell Tel.UD 2748.4 : Are ON J .» \u2014\u2014\u2014 s seemed to have no strength.Her appe-| A tall but very thin gentleman of the ï OILE 1 i \u2019 i tite was bad, and she looked pale and true masher type, accompanied by fwo MEN'S TAILOR.MACHINISTS.SAUCE.MONUMENTS.\" bloodless, Since.she has been using Dr.ladies, tall, too, and stout, one on each SOAP : ; ; .7 Cliage\u2019y Nerve Food there has been % vide of lim, was accosted by a little news: Save $5.00 LAWN MOWERS Derbyshire Sauce MONUMENTS.= : a ; me et OAI now y medicine, think that growing girla\u201d .; ed at the top of his voice to a pal: \u201cSay Sold bysChemista, Stores, &o.Victoria Talloring Parlors Notice.\u2014The first - warm: rain will THB GAŸLOR SUPPLY CO.546 to $70 William St., Dr Chase\u2019s Nerve.Food, 50 cents a box, |.Bill!\u201d pointing to the three, \u201cthére\u2019s not NO.10 VICTORIA STREET.\u2019 make the grass start, .2142 St.Catherine Stroot.| - (Notré Dame cars.) .6 hoxes for 32:50.at all dealers, or manson, Bates & Co, Toronto.has a splendid appetite, and ecems it is a aeplendhd treatment for ¥d- oy.{ Frald, sir?\u201d No notice taken.\u201cSpe comfiture of the three, but the delight of those within earshot, the \u201cyoung un\u201d yell umch ham in {hat sandwich.\u201d Montreal, W.W.B.BEST FOR THE SKIN and Antiseptik, Emoilient.Refreshing.F.C.CALVERT & Co., Manchester, Eng.make a $20.00 suit to order for $15.00 till July 1st.WEST-END TAILOR.4 Furniture TO E T You know of our big purchase of IRON BEDS Steel & Iron Material, .Lo i } Dy er.jetween Croscent and Bishop Sts, ; - L will be good news for intending purchasers Sheets, Wire Tubss.Htc.ou Cafe ; W.Snowl |A \"nt 1 Pros éme Closing dove 300 Iron Bedsteads, Brass Trimmings, (all sizes.) Prices WILDERS Carpets who want a good bed cheap.Carpet Dept We have just received per S.S, Norwegian 150 rolls Ollcloth, all widths.Prices SUMMER SUITS Made 10 order at_Lowest Prices, I emf make A SUIT FOR $12 that Tailors who have large expenses : must chargo $20.J.USHER, 2069 ST, CATHE- RINB STRHBT, Cleaning and Repairing, STEEL AND IRON MATERIAL.WILLIAM ABBOTT, Agent and Importer 43 St.John Street - Montreal.SHARPENED AND REPAIRED by 11 ST.GEORGE STREET.Try a bottle ot À \u2018to-be stronger and healthier in every way.ghul \u2018dition, air!\u201d \u201c(Get out the wa COMPLEXION ; Speclal Patent Machinery.: \u2019 ; : signs on application.; ; : , , ., ay .\u2019 By buying your summer suit of us.! .H dl D rh h S } | 4 *J am well pleased with the, results obtain- vou \"wa wor u- \u2018 xpenses are low, and w indie\u2019 s Ueryshire sauce.THE FORSYTH | ed, from the uée of this an young un,\u201d was the answer.To the dis Our expen ce, vil.John Crowe & Sons ] 10 CENTS A GRANITI& MARBLE It is simply Delicious.BOTTLE.For sale at all grocers, or De- prices, $50 10 £500, COMPANY.LTD, » TENTS AND AWNINGS.© \u2026.PLUMBING.For the land's sake, why don't yon come to the old reliable | store when you want n new or used desk where yon ean get one.almost nl GA any price: WM.P.: mend, STANTON 1a always ready to give n bargain.9 St.John St.Tel.M.2806.- TENTS » * We have constantly à large assortment of tents of all sizés to hire.MERCHANTS AWNING CO., | 1477 NOTRE DAME ST.Bell Tel.Main 3330.James Griffin Practical Plumber.Electric Lighting, Bell Hanging, Roofing.Gas and Stcamfitting.2581 ST, CATHERINE STREET, Tel.Up 2748.\u2018Montreal, Jobbing promptly attended to.RESTAURANT.FEATHER DYEING.3 DYE-WORKS.| Oxford Ostrich - Feather 1881 Notre Dame St.Lawrence Dye Works, Ha (Establishod 1564.) 31 shor and\u20192523 ST.CATHERINE.ing a specialty.Tol.Main 1549.FINE SHOES.IRON FOUNDRY.MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, REMOVALS BY EXPRESS, Shoe Bargains! | always have them.You can save money trading with me, Parker's Foundry DALHOUSIE STREET.T.A.Adkins, + MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, DIAMOND SETTER, .WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER.2m \u201cTIERNEV'S EXPRESS .For the Removalof | .PIANOS.BILLIARD TABLES, m8, ORGANS, MAOHINERY, BAF - MOTORS.w = remet - | Office Supplies Ne house in Montreal 18 etter eful 164 OT.JAMES STREBT: Pa TONIC FOR HORSES.-.= .; RR Ki ELY, Casting : Every Day.New Address: / +1 .Offoe\u2014889 St.James Street, > Ve he ath s 2106 8T.CATHERINE STREET.Prompt and sntisfactory work guaranteed.12 McGill College Avenme.\u2018 .stables er iain Tein, oo BA > ! ; ts mn} MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, -: 2 HARDY'S MUSIC- srons, | \u201cMEN'S TAILORS\" from 250 upwar de.pod with office supplise of all kinds, Le 1676 NOTRE DAME.BY.> 1) À Fhodsretn Difronh 1 vri raie \u2019 tien ; { t Musié, Mothod.Studies, Solo \u2018 : If ranke amp ery, 8.ion, noting, tm | 4040 Century Iron Tonio for Horsor, for avory inotrament.Vicon urate | {redborion on my lstady ow bosting, Reliefs, ots, Quickly and It makes them woll.TRY IT, Our os, Mandolin.Bend inagraments, 10 1 ia SY .chonply executed.Arabian Condiment for horses till leads, Mount © Pere ne hCRTADIN Grape: TR iM Hu RTU E31 ' - t.17¢ INSPBOTOR 8 v.us, ) str à nD DAME JOSEPH FORTIER / | [Pronriimenmenon annee Jatt fi ais 3."]
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