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[" a - \u201cabout fifteen minutes.ed cold.NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL, \" To-day, 6.30 p.m, Corinthian.me \u2014 - ds th.\" ae BOY L HERALD perature, @ Sun rose to-day at 5,18, sets 641 TOMORROW'S WEATHER.= \u2014_\u2014 +, : Fair, not much change in tem- 95TH YEAR.NO.205.SATURDAY, AUGUST BRITAIN TO BUY DFLAGO AND * As a Reward for Neutrality During Boer War SUCH IS LATEST RUMOR IN DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES Would Greatly Simplify Task of Looking After the Disgruntled Burghers, + (Special to The \u2018Montreal Herald.) London, August 30.\u2014The most interesting of current rumors relates to Delagoa Bay.It 18 asserted that the purchase of the Portuguese possessions in East Africa will be announced when Parliament meets and will be followed by the acquisition by Germany of a portion of them in accordance with a secret convention with Great Britain.Shrewd men, who are not often deceived on South African questions, are predicting the speedy purchase of the Portuguese territory, thé.extension of Natal northward, and some material compensation to Germany for the neutrality which she maintained during the Boer campaign.It is assumed by well informed men that Great, Britain will purchase the Portuguese territory in order to have an adequate safeguard against the secret purchase of arms by the disaffected Dutch.Delagoa Bay is the commercial out- fet of the Transvaal, and the only available harbor on the South African coast north of Durban.Therefore its possession by Great Britain was inevitably bound to come sooner or later.Tentative negotiations for its purchase fiom Portugal have been mooted from time to time during the past few years, and at the outbreak of the late South African war was strongly bent upon the securing of the seaport.either by rurchase.or force of arms.Nothing was done, however, and throughout the leng war there is not \u2018the slightest doubt that arms and supplies were con- stantiy smuggled in to the \u201cBoers through the.Bay.Under the award >f General Macmahon in 1875, Great Britain retained the right of pre-emption o: Delagoa Bay, should Portugal\u2018 wish te sell it, Since the acquisition of the \"Transvaul by England, the port is almost wholly dependent.on British goodwill.If the British Government chos?tc bar it as the outlet for the produce of the Transvaal, the place would bo absolutely and irretrievably ruined.In Pcrtugal public opinion has been against the sale of the territory, more from motives of amour propre than because Îts possession is remunerative, but the present condition of the Portuguese exchequer may make the price that England would be willing to pay for the territory very seductive, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MURDERER DUG WIRES GRAVE (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Shell Lake.Wis, Aug.30.\u2014How he dug a grave in the woods and lured his wife and child to it to murder them was the tale that George Woif told in court yesterday just before he received his life sentence.After Wolf had pleaded guilty he said: * \u201cThrough jealousy I had intended to commit the crime for some time, but my passions had not reached their highest pitch until the afternoon of the murder.During May and June of this year we quarrelled often and fiercely.I became desperate.I did not- know what I was about half the time.I returned home on the afternoon of June 27, but forgot something that I was to bring from down town.My wife scolded me severely.I then determined to kill her.\u201c] got a rig after diner and went to Gravel Island and dug \u2018the grave about pix.feet deep.1 borrowed tools from old Guy House,\u201d I threw them in the brush to use at night.\u201cAbout 9 o'clock I induced my wife to go riding.The child began to cry and I choked it and threw it out, of tha buggy.Then we quarrelled, and when 1 got to the pasture fence I struck my wife.and pushed her out of the buggy.I got out on the other side.She was standing when I approached her.1 knocked her down with a club.She arpealed to me and said she would be fhithfu} to me if I would stop.F was desperate, and would not hear Ker.An- cther -blow did the work.I let hér lay Then she .seem- J picked her up and carried her to the grave and buried hér.I threw the tools in the brush.\u201d DZATH OF CHARLES ROWLAND.Charles Rowland, only son of the late Patrick Rowland, died on Thursday, aged % years.The deceased was a well and fatorably known young man.who had many friends in the city.The (funeral takes place from the residence of his mother, 21 Latour Street, at 2 p.m., tomorrow.fF MONDAY\u2019S HERALD ! Advertisers! Monday being Labor Day,-The Herald will go to press at an early hour.Advertissments In.tended for Monday's issue must be in the hands of the printer by Sunday night.pp \u2014 comm \u2014 ere rt A BAY ZT GERMANY HAVE PART tre Eu 454 00000000.: + 4e, 1000 00002 * te ! \u201c $ \"¢ | ALL-BRITISH COMBINATION.e - + : + ; .+ + > (Special to The Montreal Herald).° + LONDON, Aug.30.\u2014The Daily Express is responsible for the in- \u20ac .@ formation that in the event of the Cunard Line receiving an in- + \u20ac creased grant for mail-carrying services, an all-British combination, \u20ac @ consisting of the Cunard Line, the Allan Line, and other ships in \u20ac © which Sir Christopher Furness and Sir Alfred Jones are interested, + $ will be formed to fight the Morgan trust.: : + + + + BITTER DEBATE IN - CAPE PARLIAMENT (Special to The Montreal Herald.) London, August 30.\u2014In a speech in the Cape Colony Parliament, says the Cape Town correspondent of the Times, ex-Colonial Secretary J.W.Sauer delivered a scathing tirade against the loyal Dutch, who, he alleged, deserted their own people and deserved \u2018all they suffered.Dr.T.W., Smartt, ex-Commissioner of Public Works, in replying, repudiated the attempts made on the other side of the House to represent the rebellion as the result of martial law, instead of vice versa.In a later dispatch the correspondent says that as the result of grave charges brought by inuendo against Mr.Tewater by Dr.Smartt, Mr, Merri- man moved the adjournment of the Touse, Dr.Smartt thereupon made the definite Charge that Mr.Tewater, at the outbreak of the Boer war, sent a secret Ministerial code book, of which there were only three copies, to Mr.Steyn at Bloemfontein, where it was subsequently found.CHANGE IN URSE.Bishop Medical School \u201cAdopts New Schedule to Begin October 13.On October 5 the new course of four sessions of nine months each will be instituted at Bishop's\u2019 Medical School Until now the course has been four sessions of six months each, with three months compulsory summer sessions.The change will be of value in preventing the overcrowding of the course and of great advantage in the practical and clinical work.There will also be greater time for hospital and laboratory work.an LATE J.M.SLESSOR.Funeral Services Held at Family Residence Yesterday.: At three o'clock yesterday afternoon the fune à! of the late Mr.James M.Slessor tôok place from the family re | sidence, 1268 Dorchester Street, to the Mount Royal Cemetery.The arrangements were simple and impressive.* Rev.Prof.Ross conducted a short religious service at the house, after which thé body.was borne to its last resting-place.Many who are prominent in the world of business followed the remains to the grave, and the floral offerings indicated in what high esteem Mr.Slessor had been held by his fellow-citizens.The chief mourners were :\u2014Mossrs.W.I.=lessor and James M.Slessor, sens, and Dr.D.F.Gurd, son-in-law.Among those in the cortege were: Bishop Carmichael, Hon.Robert Mac- kay, Lieut.-Col.Busteed, Lieut.-Col.Starke, Lieut.-Col.Stevenson, Messrs.Charles Alexander, Jonathan Hodgson, A.G.B.Cluxton, W.Shewin, Robt.Brodie, A.A.Murphy, ex-Ald.Mooney, John Eddie, James Rogers, James toss, Alex.Macdougall, J.P.Cleg- horn, Hugh Watson, Donald Fraser, David Morrice, F.L.Cains, Alex.Robertson, James Harper, James A.Ogilvy.H.Morton, Robert Kerr, W.Hall, i.E.Robertson, J, McD.Hains, W.Reid, Charles Garth, W.J.Mor- rice, L.N.Dupuis, Robert Hampson, T.E.Hodgson, Robert Booth, 8.El- S.\"Huntley, R.A.E.West, liott, W.P.M.Wickham, D.Stokes, T.E.\u2018| Cunningham, J.J.Pollock, 8.Silver.man, J.A.Robertson, A.E.Rogers, H.Nightingale, A.D.Gurd,.F.B.Gurd, John\u2018 MacIntosh, George Hyde, D.Crawford and T.Cummings.re BROKEN SHOULDER.Thomas Smith, employed in Pillow & Hersey's rojling mills, Point St.Charles, fell through an open hatchway last night, and received a broken shoulder and several cuts about the head.He was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.4 ; eters © + VERY DEAR FRUIT.One barrel of apples, $20.That is the price of apples in Judge Desnoy- ers\u2019 court.Of course the apples must be stolen, and thé thieves must pay or work one month in Governor Vallee's riverside house.Yesterday four sall- ors, William Maddijan, James Moore, Peter Kelly and Thomas Clarke, were arraigned on the charge of stealing a barrel of -apples, and all admitted their guilt, with the result that fruit went up in price.\u2019 _ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHECKERS\u2019 MEETING CALLED! The mämbers of the Canadian Railway and Steamchep Chockers\u2019 Association are requested to\u2018 meet Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock at 1521 Notre Came Street.Matters \u2018of importance will be brought up, and President Aird would Tike to see a good turn out of members and friends.\u2014\u2014\u2014 OVERCOME BY HEAT.While at work on the Thomson line wharf yesterday, Cesaire Garceau, aged 19, was overcome by the heat, and was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.After being there about an hour he went home, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .PRINTERS\u2019 OUTING.To-day the printers of Jacques Cartier Typographical Unlon, No, 145, are picnicking at Bout de l'Isle.\u201dThey have «& great programme of sports, which ine cludes a tug-of-war between English \u2018I and French printers, a baseball game, and bicyclé races: They will surely have & good time, a weeks has amounted to only $18,000,000, but MASSACHUSETTS MAY BURN PENT (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Boston, Aug.30.\u2014The high price of ccal has forcibly \u2018directed attention to the existence of peat bogs in Massachusetts and in several sections the farmers are reported as preparing to rely wholly on the peat deposits on thelr farms for fuel in the future.Fifty years ago considerable peat was cut on the Charles River slope in West Roxbury.It was mixed with coal dust and clay and prepared for the market in a special way that added hardness and substance to the loose fibre.Public attention was never drawn so sharply to the existence of peat in thia state as to spur the geological investigations to completeness, but a partial survey was made by Professor Hitchcock in 1841 resulting in information that is of more general interest and Value to-day than ever before.Accord- Ing to his report to Governor Edward Everett at that time, there are at least (0 towns in the eastern part of the state that have pea swamps of importance.Excluding the western counties, and MONTREAL, been seen this season than at this\u2019 affair \u2014 T - taking only the amounts tabulated by |- Professor Hitchcock as a fair average | of its quantity in all the towns of the other counties, excluding also the large cities, it would follow that 80,000 acres, or 125 square miles, are covered with peat in that part of the state, having an average thickness of 6 feet 4 inches.This area and depth, it is estimated, would yield nearly 121,000,000 cords, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNION LABOR LOSES POINT.Chinese Crew Can Lawfully be Transshipped at San Francisco to Another Vessel, t San Francisco, Calif., August 80.\u2014In- formation has been recelved here that Acting United States Attorney-General Harry M.Hoyt has sent to the treasury department a decision holding that the Chinese crew formerly on the steamship City of Peking, but afterwards transferred at Kobe, Japan, to the Oriental & Occidental Steamship Company's steamer Gaellc, could be lawfully trans-shipped on board the new Pacific mail steamship Korea in this port.This will be done, and the Korea will safl on her first trip to the Orient to-day.\u2019 MRS.WILLIAM ASTOR'S $75,000 BALL -ROOM Newport, R.I., August 20.\u2014A great so cial event\u2019 was the reception given b Mrs.William Astor, when her $75,000 ball room was seen for the first time.The Duchess of Marlborough and all the members \u2018of the smart set were among the guests.The ball rom is in white.and gold, in louis XV style, with draperies of ved silk and gold.The walls are done with panels.In the centre of each is a bronze figure.; No more elaborate floral display has Masses vf American beauty roses were used.The favors for the cotillion were flower gprays, bontonnieres of lotus flowers, baskets of fruit, silver and gold blotters, card cases, silver book marks and other dainty trifles.IRISH PROTESTANTS TO MEET.The regular quarterly meeting of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society has been called for next Monday even- Ing by Mr.Charles W.King, honorary gecretary.The meeting will be held at 8 p.m.in the rooms at the House of Industry, 691 Dorchester Street.= SETTLERS FLOCKING TO © THE LAKE ST.JOHN DISTRICT The work done for colonization by the Lake St.John (olunization Society | now showing good results.The latest reports from Roberval show an increase in the population of that town,since Janunry last, of 675 people.The numerous vther ariches have increased proportionately.Juring his receut visit to the region Hou.Mr.Fisher bought a thoroughbred Cana: dian cow, for which he paid 8175.It 1s to be kept at the Experimental Farm.© av Through 1 he Herald 5 The cfops in the Lake St.John region aré in excellent condition.New eettlers are continually coming into the region.The society has a splendid organization.It has five buildings to receive the new settlers and hae agents all through the country, who act as guides in showing the farms and lots for sale.Mr.Rene Dupont, secretary of the Colonization Society\u2019, is to be congratulated upon the great success of his.work.mess (TSF Steve.Co (Special Coal Edition).THERE ARE SIGNS of an early fall.San- tos-Dumont is about to start a passenger bal- - loon service.\u2018 ' { | PROF.PERRIN now butts into the situation and says he sees a rain storm coming.We've suspected all along that this weather bas been too good to last.QUEBEC'S FAST LINE boom seems to have punctured its tire.u * THE POLITICAL SITUATION In Ontârio is comparatively quiet considering the fart that the Hon.J.P.\u2018Whitney is still well enough to sit up and notice things.: NEXT WINTER.When the Citizens of Montreal Will be Compelled to Burn Diamonds Instead of Coal.TIME, 11 P.M.Wife\u2014\"John, will you go down and sec to the furnace, T think it 1s going out?\" Hushand\u2014''All right, my dear.\u2019 (John is heard desperately shovelling the diamonds and precious gews into the fire.He returns.) - .Wife \u2014 \u201cHave we many diamonds left, dear?\u201d : : Husband\" Not enough to last us over next week.There ls half a bin of diamonds and a few buckets of rubies that we uee for kindling, and that's all.\u201d Wite\u2014\u201cI suppose, John, it would be useless for us to attempt to buy coal.\u201d Husbnanä\u2014\" Woman, do you want to-bank- rupt,me?Our bill for fuel for the last three if you think 1 will buy coal you are \u2018mistaken.You should have married Plerpont Morgan.\" THE OLDEST' MAN in the Unitëh States lives In New Jersey and is 130 years .of age.wi YOU KiaOLY QVE ME A TESTIMONAL?Mosquitoes-may point with pride to him as a proof that they do not shorten life.IT IS NOT SURPRISING that the man who\u2019 jumped oft Brooklyn Bridge escaped unhurt.He had just had an encounter with his wife and was prepared for the worst.GREAT WEATHER for maturing the yc: 's fine golf crop.A DOZEN HEAVY earth shocks and 408 tremors are reported from Mindanso.Even the real estate needs pacitylng in the Philippines.A NEW YORK COUPLE were married in a balloon at a height of one mile on Wednes- | day last.How perfectly heavenly! - IT IS SAID that the Duke of Marlborough has vowed never to set foot on American soil again.He can make that kind of a vow without running any serious risk.The Van- derbilts will no doubt be willing to send the money to him regularly #f be seriously objects to coming after it.- MONT PELEE has resumed sporting and is IT'S A PRETTY poor theatrical season In Montical when the \u2018\u2018Heart'of Chicago\u2018 fails to overlook.an engagement.THE HON.J.PIERP.MORGAN says be is not worrying about the coal situation.That's right.It\u2019s the $10 à week people who are doing the worrying.- \u2014_\u2014 THE MANITOBA wheat crop la delivering the goods all right.- SANTOS-DUMONT is going to start a passenger service in the alr.No thanks.Not while we have the price to buy a railroad ticket.: ALL HONOR TO the man who found a piece, of anthracite on McGill Street yestere ay.MAYBE MR.KRUGER had this proposed lecture tour of the Boer generals in mind when he sald the British would pay a price for the Transvaal that would \u201cmake humanity stagger.\u201d A Depressing Prospect.Oh, where is the use of a rollicking song When coal {s $9 a ton?: ,For your heart isn't light and your muse tsn*t strong : \u2019 When ooal ig $9 a ton.You'd fain sing a song of the birds and the bees \u2014 \u2019 And the flowers that flourish in elegant ease; But it's hard to be tuneful on topics like these \" .When coal is $9 a ton.In spite of the sunshine you're struck with a chill When coal is $9 a ton.\u2018 You think of the enow that will sweep o'er the hill When coal is $9 a ton.And man once so proud fears the flerce winter air, ; And wishes he'd turn to a plump polar bear \u2018Who is dressed for the weather and doesn\u2019t \u2018© care If coal 18 $9 a ton.] BRIGHAM YOUNG, the Mormon, is down with nervous prostration.As Brigham has 22 wives, the mystery is that he wasn\u2019t.down a few years ago.ANYBODY WHO has.ever seen a woman adjust.her wearing apparel ,gets new light on the old question as to where all the pins go to.AN OLD MAID'S reason for remaining single is invariably that she knows too much about men.\u2014 Tho Usual.a A RHYMESTER looks at the situation from this point of view: , Of all sweet words of tongue or pen That: women can bestow, .The sweetest words to her are when She says: \u2018\u2018I told you mo!\" MONT PELEE must do some hoarse-hoot.Ing when it peruses some of the technical magasine descriptions about the affair.* AS CAPT.STRONG snd May Yoh wade up again, it ie au \u2018Bet the are must have learned Yohe had some money that he did not know about before.EMPEROR WILLIAM bas fpvited K to visit Berlin.Perhaps William bass ones.preparing to raise a supplementary crop of | cans remember, .80, 1902.Pr: \u2018 \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.STIRS UP TROUBLE Vicious Comments on Marœuvres Said to be \u2018Inspired by\u2019 Berlin.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) London, August 30.\u2014The Vienna correspondent of the Times says that the extraordinary attitude of the Neue Frele Presse, the chief \u201corgan of the President Roosevelt's speech on the Monroe doctrine, is highly charucteris- tic.It has long been evident that a mot d'ordre has been given to the German \u2018press to set the United States and Great Britain by the ears, and the idea seems to have found an echo in Austria.The correspondent says it may be remembered how the late Prince.Bls- marck used jé&urnals which appeared.to the world independent in order to disseminate views which it was not desirable to acknowledge as officially inspired.It is not likely that Bismarck's -successors have neglected his example.The Neue Freie Presse represents President Roosevelt's.speech as mean- Ing that all the European powers having colonies on American soil must be ousted.The Dutch must quit Cura- coa: and Surinam; the French -must leave French Gulana; the British must clear out of Canada, Trinidad, New- foundiand, British Guiana, Jamaica, &e.The correspondent, again hinting at German influence fn - the : Neue Frele Presse\u2019s article, says tRat the Ameri- if.others find it convenient to forget, that Prince Bismarck cast covetous eyes on Cuba.He adds that if any one wants to.know one of the chief objects of the increased American naval activity he would do well to consider Germany's attitude toward the Dutch colonial possessions, as set forth by Prof.von Halle, and the.Braziliun aspirations of the German colonial party.: PROGRAMME FOR THE .ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW This year the annual flower show, héld under the auspices of the Horticultural Society, promises-to be of unusual interest.There has been a very marked increase in the number of entries, and the cut blooms, always a most attractive section of the show, will this.year be much inore largely represented than usual.The show opens in the Windsor Hall on Wednesday night, when several prominent men will deliver addresses and Mr.Barrington Foote, the weil-known , baritone, has promised to sing both Wednesday and Thursday hight.The musical programme will.be as follows: Wednesday \u2014March; selection, \"'\u2018Scottish Airs\u201d; gcng, \u201cThe Night Watch,\u201d Pinsuti (Mr.den\u2019; intermezzo, \u201cBird and the Brook\u2019; song, \u2018Les Rameaux,\u201d Faure (Mr.Barrington Foote); patriotic air, si), Canada\u201d; two-step, \u2018San Toy\"; song, \u2018The Two Grenadlers,\u201d Schumann (Mr.Barrington Foote); cake-walk, \u201cRag Time Sports.\u201d Thursday\u2014March; selection, \u2018Reminiscences of Ireland\u201d; song, \u2018\u2018The Diver,\u201d E.Loder (Mr.Bar- rington Foote); walts, overture, \u2018Dolly Varden\u201d; song, \u201cO, Promise Me,\u201d De Koven, by request (Mr.Barrington Foote); march, \u201cBonnie Prier Bush\"; pot-pourri, \u201cCanadian Airs\u201d; song, \u201cAsk Nothing More,\u2019 Mar- \u2018slals (Mr.Barrington Foote); barn dance, \u2018Arkansas Shuffle.\u201d Accompans, up his mind ive the Crown Prince a - ing and vals or ibe pe à Hole * ist.Mr.Horace Reyner, Mus, Bag, _ -.AUSTRIAN JOURNAL.| German press in Austria, in regard to | Barrington Foote); waltz, \u201cDolly Var.Florodora'; | CPT, CLIT STS.WITH CAPT.SPA And the Other St.Lawrence Wreck Commissioner is Port Warden of Quebec.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, Ont, August 30,\u2014A meeting of the.Cabinet Council was held yesterday, at which only routine business was taken up.\u2019 Capt.R.8S.Clift, of Montreal, who has an extended local knowledge of the St.Lawrence route, and, who at present holds a responsible position in connection with shipping in Montreal, has been chosen as one of the assessors to act with Commander Spain in the investigation concerning the recent wrecks on the St.Lawrence.The other commissioner will be Capt.Wm.Simons, present port warden at Quebec, and dgent for the German, Norwegian and French Lloyds, He is also a man of good repute in connection with St.Lawrence shipping.QUEBEC'S G00D-BYE TO VICE- ROYALTY » \u201c(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Quebec, August 30.\u2014Yesterday Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of.Minto closed up their Citadel residence, and, accompanied.by their household, left for Ottawa.At noon a detachment of the R.C.G.A,, under command of Lieut.-Col., Farley.and headed by the band, proceeded down to the Queen's wharf, whére they were drawn up as a guard of honor.Shortly afterwards the overnor-General and party arrived the whart, and embarked on bogfd a steam launch furnished for t occasion by H.M.S.Ariadne.The surroundings were decorated with flags in.honor of Their Excellencies, and as they drove on the scene the guard presented arms, while the band played the National Anthem.Among those present to see Their | Excellencies off were the Lieut.-Gdve ermor, Sir Louis.Jette, His Worship Mayor Parent, Hon.H,'T.Duffy, and la number of uniformed naval and militia officers.The Jaunch steamed over to Levis at one o'clock, where the distinguished party boarded the I.C.R.expresse.At the same time a salute of nineteen guns was fired from the Citadel.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" EXCURSIONS WELL PATRONIZED.| The spécial excursions to the sén- .ghore arranged by the Grand Trunk anil Canddian Pacific Rallways were well patronized yesterday.The C.P.R.train leaving at 7.40 last evening for St.John, Halifax and intermediate points, had four sleepers and three cur- loads of bagguge attached.The evening train for New England points was algo crowded.From Bonaventure Sta- Lion many excursionists left for water ing places ih Quebec and Maine., \u2014 mas Green rc rte SUCCEEDS LATE MR.CASSILS, Mr.George Chahoon, for a number of vaars director of the Glens Falls.Paper Mills, of Glens Falls, N.Y,, and lately connected with the Intercolonial Paper Company, has been appointed vice-pres- -jdent and managing director of the Laurentide Pulp Company, to fill the |- vacancy created by the death of Mr.John Cassils.Mr.Chahoon is looked paper makers in the country, \u2018 * \u2019 | the city.upon as one of the most prominent MAY PUBLISH PULPIT STORY Rev.Mr.Harvey Receives Many Requests That It be Printed.) Readers of The Herald have been following.with considerable\u2019 interest \u201cthe reading of the story, \"Out of the Depths,\u201d at the Point St.- Charles Congregational Church.\u2018 , On Sutiday evening the chapter to be read is entitled \u201cThe Conversion of David Lowell,\u201d and as the heading suggests, une of the chief themes of the story reaches its climax with this chapter.All through (he summer monthe the congregations have been maintained: at \u2018a high point for this scaran, and many have remarked on the aplendid attention with\" which the reading has been received.Over fifty ler- « À A amin Di je Ps AN IMPASSE.,Ç .2 Some one must give way\u2014but who ?\u201d ters have heen sent to the pastor testify.\u2019 ing to actual good and inspiration received from the story.T : Asked as to the possibilities of publicas tion, Mr.Harvey said the story was written expressly for pulpit treatment, being simply the grand old, never changing truths of the Gospel in a new and apparently attractive garb.Being sermonic in its cast, the story was not, without -cun- siderahle revision and editing in shape for publication ag a book.Several drimatie situations had héen eut out and the love element reduced toa very minimum, so.as not to hide the high ethical lessons intended.But already a.large umber of prominent people hdd desired to read at eisure what they liad been \u2018denied hearing and what has aroused much interest in, If- there were sufficient demand for its publication the needed editing would be done and the book printed.for & limited circulation.HEROIC RESCUERS SAVE A LITTLE GIRL FROM FLAMES.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Quebec, \u2018Aug.30.\u2014News arrived here \u201cyesterday that on Thursday night last the house owned and occupied by Mr, Trude] and family at L'Islet was badly damaged by fire, in which their child.a little girl, nearly lost her life.Tha parents were absent at the time and their child was asleeb in her bed when the neighbors saw flames issuing from.the windows.Hurrying to the scene, some of the men entered the burning building and carried the child out, but not before she was rather-severely ihe jured by the flames.Loss about $800, ENQUIRING FOR RELATIVES.Ald.Couture has just received a\u2019 letter from his brother, who is laboring ag a Jesuit missipnary in the Island of Manitoulin, where he covers a parish extending over a circuit of 130 miles, Father Couture has 300 regular parishe toners with '100 additional (transients) In summer.He writes to ask if Ald.Couture can secure any information ree garding the whereabouts of Mr.Ane toine Legace, formerly a blacksmith, who would now be in his 75th year.Louis Legace, one of his sons, is at Manitoulin, and is the enquirer.The family came originally Ignace.> 10° \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARRIAGES.CREGEEN-McLAURIN\u2014In this city, on tne 20th day of August, 1902, by the Rev.Chas.Colman, of #Pbiladelphia, Samuel George from Cap St.Cregeen, youngest son of Henry Cregeen, of this city, to Clara Jane McLaurin, eldes daughter of Lawrence Moran Apple qi Ont, Cornwall papers please copy.208x \\ DEATHS.ROWLAND-\u2014In this city, Thursday, Au 20th, 1902, at the age of 28 years, Sion Rowland, only and dearly beloved son of the late Patrick Rowland.Funeral will take place from his mother's residence, 21 Latour Strest, on Sunday, the 31st instant, At 3 o'clock sharp: thence to Cote des Nei Cemetery.fends and acquaintances wil please accept this intimation, also tHe meme.bers -of the A.O.H., lease copra, } - ( - 4 .; ?8t.Louis.U.S., papery a ant = 5 IEDR TIN ip Tat #24 bn ra drag Ante a mu 0 Serre OP © a a \u201c 60 inches wide, 70e, for .\u201ces 70 inches wide, 0c, Jor \u2026\u2026.\u2026 a +.inches wide, $1.10, now + ~ - 72 inches.Ww ide, 30c, for > 80 dnches \u2018wide, 35c, for 90 inches sT.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.AR a\" ES oo | +.a\u2019 07 Ce - oe .mie RER BERGE STA Ta LT - CL sa ; 2%: L # .87c .PERYARD.\u2018500 PER YARD CE n0:12.506 PER YARD 90c PER YARD crevensrereassdic 200 PER YARD DIE 25.PER YARD sm +80 PER YARD Three\u201d prices\u2014$1.85, $2.00 and _ 7 \u2014 4 \u20ac a = ' .Berlin, Aug.30 \u2014The}decision of \u2018the customs authorities as finnounced by the Boersenhalle of Haribürg- jésterday, to require certificates of origin in the case of American, grain, -\u20191s@ directed against Cahudian w \u201cheat, oh: which Ger¥ many wishes to égllect a reallatorv' duty of fifteen per cent.because, of: Canada\u2019s preferentidd treatment \u2019 of British goods.Unless certificates of origin; are tnststea upon, the customs btticialse w ould'be .ünable to discriminate dgdipst Cangdian wheat.The dect- sich, it is expected; will prevent American Warehousemen fron.mixing Cana- tined for export, and grading northern thring wheat, against whi practice.the German Consul*General in New Yôrk has already protested.æ.\u20ac 26111 tnunion: n a.m._ Cathedral service, - ; THE CHURCHES preacher,\u201d Mr; \u2018Bowlé: p.m.Cathedral - * }-service, préathets Me Bose M pars hirec at the: 7 o'clock service ednesday, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSOX.\u20ac seneral NvNod service, 11 a.m, preacher, LESSUN g\u2014SEPFEMBER \"T7.The: P-ophet.fike Moses \u2014Deut.1 8 9-19: Golde Text.-~This is of ta truth thr.prophet that should TOM ILL the world \u2014John 6, 14, ,- : SECOND - STU PY: METHODS PLANS FOR TEACHING.Qur lesson is taken from oné of; ithe fare \u201cwell \u2018addresses of Moses, aud,\u2019 1.\u201cGuards against the abom:natione de be met and \u2018antagonized in Canaan; 2, Lommands \\a \u201cperfect\u201d #walk with God; 3.Predrets.coming prophet, \u2018Our outfihe in \"he \\ eaning Made \u2018Plain is:.1, Conne.1- ing, Links 2, God's Requirements {verses 0-14); 3.The Promised Prophet (verse 3-10); 4.The False lréghet(, vemes 205 Perils to be avé dedy (verse we 12): 1: Een in the praised?land\u201d (verse 9); even in Christian life we: must encounter evils which may become to us perilous temptations; 2, \u201cBe the «Lord Abominated, (verse.12}; -3.Cauemng the driving- out of - \u201cthe nations frogr Chndan (verse 12: 4\" These hbôminat\u2019 ons\u201d are in part enumerated, in verses 10, 11 and i.ANGLICAN The annual \u2018\u2019Harvest Festival\u201d will be * held at St.Mary's Church, Beaconsfield, .on Sunday, next, Sl t inst, Services at .m.and Lelebra A of Helly amy ahd EN even Preache ger ee et ng.o'clock service.: ices.ev.Canon Cham ers, a of - MFTHODIST.achine.$t.Martine Church.> vor.St.Urbain Ree CR A guiare Methodist Church.\u2014 and Prince Arthur Streeiy\u2014 Rey, G.Os vi Moi jannine, mor undav eer borne.Troop, MA, rector.11 a.m., Holy en Ï PTE at 11 o'elat evoning.ab Communicn, w.:H \u2018ermon: 7 p.m\u2026 evening 7 v'elock 1\u20ac pastor will preach at hoth.prayer, with sesmon, Preacher at botir ve Vtt Sen in welcome.h services the rector: Al seals iree and ur a sig, Ph A ren ane en T pie «ppropriaté trangers\u2019 welcome hb .\u2019 Sth ' i in Chriet Jesus.1eath to marrow mncéning and.imagine -| on \"George's \u201cChurch\u2014 Rt.Rev.James publie rervive Wednesday Jp on Fi Carmichael, D.D.Coadljutor Bimhor ot pc ook.Montreal\u201414th Sunday after Trinity - Holy Communion after evinmg service), \u201c BATTENT.w.11.05, morning prayer, preacher, Bishop | At the Foret Banat \u201cChuroh, Sanday Carmichael; pm, Sunday svhon! and Aux.31 the pastor, the Rev.JJ.A.Gor.Bible clans; 1.05, evenin Pier reach: dun,v i reach qernisg uid evening.Qun- .er, Rev.Dyson Hague, Ç AH 4 NEW FRENCHM AMBASSADORS.\u2018Pars, Aug.30.\u2014The Matin snys Mr.Bompard\u201d will replace the Marquis de Montebello as French afnbassador at Bt.Petersburg, It also says that M.Jules Cambon, the present ambassador at Washington, will go\u2018 to Madrid, an1 that M.Bihourd will go to Berlin asthe representative of France.! \u2018 startin + ONLY.THREE QUARANTINED.| À report was submitted at a measting of the Health Committee ÿ ee af | terhoan showing that only thfee houked anne dian\u2019 \u2018with Mnited States wheat des- | om MONTANA A1; RAT D = eS + » th TRI | NOTRE DAME ST.FXPROPRIATI NE i ip Ma JK * LE > .yqevey 9% 80-4008 Cle h TROUBLE IS NOT YET SETTLED Fi inance Committee After \u201cTwo Hours Leaves It Virtually Ia fs = à \u2018 où \u201c Pne.Finance Committee spent two valuable hours yesterday in again di cussing the Notre Dame Street tus expropriation case to very little purpose.\u2018 The matter was ultimately left in the hands of the same sub-committee in whose hands it has bèen go long.An effort will be made to Induce the property-owners to withdraw, their suits against the city untll next May.In the meantime the Legislature at Quedéc will be asked to afford legislation to permit the city.to settle the case on a basis satisfactory to all, Aldérmen Carter, Giroux and Pay- ette were the sub-comipittee appointed to confer with the property- over ISSUES WHICH Statu Quoi x Discussig the Matter For re \u2019 Ce 4 vr ge In thelr | report they asserted thelr Inability to reach any satistactary conclusion on the subject.\u201cThat is.unfortunate,\u201d remarked Ald.Laporte; \u201cI had hoped that this for all.\u201d AM.Bumbray Vas present to look after the interests of\u2019 his.Clectors, and consequently took a prominent part In the discussion which ensued.He was reinforced; by a .couple of the proprietors.The intention of the city originally, fas will be remembered.was to divide the-cost %of the work equally between Itself and the proprietors, The _latter \u2018refused such a compro- ARE INVOLVED History of the Negotiations Which Have \"Been \u201cCarried On Begween Newfoundland and.the United States.The London Times\u2019 Newfoundland correspondent gives n review.of the issues involved in \u201cConvention\u201d \u2018which the Bond-Blaine is attracting so { much attention lu Canada and New- Toundlana, and whlch has been for.twelve years so great a bone of con- \u201ctentiog betweer.Canada and the United States and Canada and Néwfourd- land.mude Te 5 [frequent First Church of Christ SRBignt peal Thai 1 Dorchester Street, \u2014f were quarantined for smallpox.Bé- | The question of the Atlantic Misherles underlies the difficulty, which consists of whether the colony of Newfoundland hus the right to conclude a reciprocity treaty with tie United States forgfishery purposes without Canada being a party to It.In 18% the Sulis- bury Cabinet agreed to withhold Im- pertul patifies ation of the draft instrument\u201d AU JEnnigla's urgent beliest, but an official record that this was done only tu afford Canada an opportunity of Ching a similar arrangement herself.Failing to eccure this 7 Im .the Rector: B.ble lites for seniors ; within a.le ti at 3] pm.Rev.Canon vans.M.A.vector, | Rev.Chas, (io Bolt, the rector, wil its ratification.of the, Bond- \u201cBane Cogs.cenduct both services at \"Trinity Church I vention.to: -morrows.The industrial condition which gives Church of, the RR etmer, Cate St.Paul [rise to all this trouble i§'\u2018that the ls- Morning Praver at 11; ,eVeILng prayer llund of Néwfoundland is thé natural 4 Tool FL.Davide.on in-charge.fev.base.from which to carry on the.im- CET ES Piaf 3 Weregaie an Trés ener on Brand: Hanis -Dorchester S'yoct yt water | and \u2018adjurent.waters.This is because Morning prayer at Ji- (Jk pre sachez (4 ds the nearest land to these Banks: Principal \u201cHo beta\u201d MA soni, Ih sehen) | [is ports affard shelter and gupplies for, and Bible \u2018tiges nt dea clock: eve nz FAN , the vessels and \u201cmen engaged in.the 1 er, To@'ciodk.preacher,\u2019 thie Ford Bishop pursuit; its-people ute the «most profl- Ta ; Tie \\ es Rev : Dran Ea RW \u2018cient in the avecation.and.lastly Aka Rev M A M.desir, BA; most important, jt donfrdts the, batt olcher \u201cMemorial \"Church, Verdun 22 EUDTIY.The code Balibut, haddock, Metning mraver) at 117 evening.raver, gf | &¢- Tknown Æédeep-sen tishes), caught 4 those avaters, are taken by bait consisting ofgpetring, caplin and\u2019 &quid (ye- terre to ag\u2019 .In-shore fisthirs).as they the Uttôral.Without this is [rapossible to nrosecute suce | cessfully \"the L rger \u2018industry; apd to l obtain halt the French and s\\rffritan fishermeh are willing to'pay any price During the greater part of the fishing sexton no bait is procurable anywhere but on the south coast, und Newfound- + - a.oe .A Word From Some of Those Who: Have Tried È Your Beltehaë cured my hack, my \u201chealth han nlso Improv é1.\u2014ER-ROBSYN, Honora, \"Oute am glad to say that your Belt Has dunt more for me than anything 1 have ever CRA EN-Anzus, Ont.\u2018 I am travelling a great 1oar \u201cand have not Riven: the Belt n fair trial ns I pd haves, 1 am satfafied from ig i great relief to suffering humanity \u2014W.H.BA çe I begun the ude of the Belt my buck never bothers\u2019 mewny more, \u2014 L.the results I have had that 1 = tain Grove, Ont.1 think your Beli ls worth many thmen ftp price.1 have: found It almost an Instant cure.\u2014~ESTELLA GORDON, Staples, Ont.Your BDelt_hasy duhe for me whit nll ather remed!es have fulled to do.\u2014W.J.DOANE, Red Head, Shel- burne Count N.#.* 1 nm gaining fn flesh, your pelt 18 4 hoon to weak mén.\u2014J.A.WARREN, Perth, \u2018où.2° My back is ml right; the varicocele 15 Improving, thanks to your Relt\u2014C.NORRIK, Cregmore, Ont.| know no better way to prove my confidence in the wonderful.curative land's efforts are malnly directed towards preventing the French at St.Plerre ffom securing stocks of it, thereby crippling thelr season's operations, as this year.The Balt Act, prohibiting the sale or export of baitifishes to them, was designed gs an offset to their unfair competition\u201d against Newfoundland in Europe, they being sup- potted by lavish bounties, and consequently being able to undersell, Of course, the French, while free to fish on the Banks\u201c or high seas, may.nôt enter Canadian or Newfoundland waters, except for shelter.The same rule applies to the Americans or to any other foreigners,\" The French, however, have their weieknown right to frequent the \u201ctreaty shore\u201d (the west and north-east consts), as conceded to them by the Treaty \u2018of 1713 at Utrecnt.That right is, however, valueless to \"them for uny benefits as to the Banz fisheries, because the \"treaty.coast\u2019 is the most ropote from the Banks.Re- nurkabfe though it may appear, the fact is that the Americans enjoy an fdentical concession, but an eqyally valueless \u201cone.They - Were given, by the Treaty of 1518 \u2018at Washington, fishery rights over the soûth-west coast (for themselves) and over the west coast (with the French); but under present methods of fishing the concession ts worthless to them.All the Americana and virtually Éllethe | french, now fish on the.Grand Ranks.Bath are dependent for the all-important haut.The Canadians, too, fish very jarge- Iv on the ty and likewise avail themselves of Newfhundland bait.The French as hav been shown, are refused it: and when it is not smuggled To them and their | reriwinkle .beds, which they utilize for bait, are depleted, \u2018Cieir industry is erip- ped.Records show that 76 American vessels, visited Newfoundland harbors.for bait 4% sca~on.and paid required Néènse fece.The records ed8nat\u2019 give the number of American veasels eupplied dir- értly at Gloucester, Masichusetts, the seat of the Amertan deep-sea hsheries, with herring bait \u201chrought trom New! foundland, hut tirey are probably as many more, No fewer \u2018than & Canadian ves ~ rifice yourself in this way.than Nature could rebuild, life and happiness for you.«it builds up the weakened system, and .makes the blood jump through sluggish + overy part, sesisting Nature to carry up the wheels of life.good for women as for ment You feet\u201d {he \u2018gentle glowing heat from It constantly, penetrating Bvery part of the body.\"1 have devoted my life to the development of manly arid womanly vigor, I've made a grept success.My methode are now being approved PA tho greatest scientists and doctors and copled.rms er TTT EE 2: How many simply exist.tn thegstory of a w tality ise being , have exhausted, * then i sought in drugs eir mental and for a day, or until, the effects of the drug wearing off liks the momentary Bracing of whis- y, they sink still lower in vitality, and with hope exhausted, lose confidence an.themselv 8b cover theif power, feeling that there is no help for them.Do not\u2019 endure\u2019 this living death while Nature _ holds out to you relief in the\u201d form of Electricity\u2014that vital element of which by a life of dicafpation, you have deprived yoursel?\u2014 tearing down faster In this great restorétive-Zleotricity\u2014there are power to the weak and indifferent ; by ite vitalizing, stimuiating oure it and their fellow man and It.restores My Bolt has a wonderful influence ng be fairer than that ?method enables une to offer, the Belt on trial; and one who ean offer me reasonable ° Before | ask my pay.Can anythi ES nfidemce in_m securily Bim uso my Bolt at my \u201crisk and PAY WHEN CURED.I have a nioely ittuatrated book whioh every man should read.| wil! send it, closely sealed, free.SPECIAL NOTICE~=Look out for these old-style BeéNs that are offering you a cheap imitation\u201d y poor imitation ; they quickly dry and léave them wi \u201cTheir only merit (If they possess any) is.to burn \u2018and scorch the flesh, cushion electrodes.old-style Belts, lin's \u2018Electrie Belt is the onl Dr.a hyaislan until.he ie.cured.The ° cooss ° any eleotris appliance depends upon to Intelligeny ap- earo of a phys pllestion, DR.M.E, MoLAVOHLIN, \"i st James st, Montreal, 5 pme 2 ohms, de tor, LW WAAL DM, Pati BY Aoppery 10 \"HY Ban?i he + They are a very electri yond signing warrants the committee pu transacted nothing Hut routing Business: ; + nn A a wr ae JR a pie did se Ladi\u201d ; \" .SUR \" IN io; vexed question would be settled once | æ want of a 2imple remedy ?and nleasures fre unknown to.them because their vi- upop: \u2018the shores-of life: off the impure matter whish clogs 5 - Worn while you sleep.My office contains appliance that ts sold where mise.They wanted the city to add 20 per cent.to the assessed value of the land, and then meet 75 per cent.of the total, à Laporte coulé not nes such, an arrañgerhent; it was too one-sided: The city would, in that way, \u2018practically be paying the entire cost.The courts had, as a consequence, ordered.the lang, already expropriated, to be re- stoped.\u201cOne thing Is certain,\u201d excinimed Ald.Laporte, \u201cthe city is not going to delay any longer.\u201d \u201cIt is to be regrotted,\u2019\u201d wuld Ald, (lure ter, \u201cthat the existing charter pormits proprietors to ask for expropriation nt their lands.LI should favor amending that clause so that the city will he In & position to refuse to grunt such u request.\u201d \u201cThe suggestion is a good one\u201d curred Ald, Laporte It was finally determined to refer the matter back to.the mub-committes, In the hope that same satinfactory wolu- tion may present Itself, = Ds ss ET cor 1: IN THE BOND- BLAINE CONVENTION land ports last season and took out bait their crewse were not obliged to pay fees like the Americans.The fisheries questiom, an between the United States on the one wide and Can.ade (very largely) and Newfoundland jevied Ÿ evied a hea Te\u2019 uty on all alien fish, and so shut out Canadian and Newfound: land product.At the same time they were permitted to enter British North.American waters on an equality with the home fleets.Canada clamore procity ar a suspension of these nrivileges, and the outcome was the conference at Washington, in 1888, when Mr.Chamberlain represented: Great Britain and the late Mr.Bayard the United States.Canada had Sir Charles Tupper, with others, to safeguard her interests as a plenipo- jentiary, but Newfoundland was only allowed a counsel, Sir James Winter.The deliberations of the conferring parties re- wulted in a treaty providing for ti-hery reciprocity; but it was rejected.hy the Canada's efforts to secure that hoon have been futile.As hostile action by the Senate waa feared, fiehine isn \u2018under which American to enter brit vivendi, vesseln were permitted ton register.The amount #oce ved this &ource is about $12,000, or the est on the capital sum of 33,000,000).Thi: arrangement was fr intended to he only f:r two vears, while the Senate had through inability to do any and in Canada that the bargain has been toa oné-sided and that the Américans -whilespaying this fee, miore than made up for it hy taxing all \u201calien\u201d fish hali a \u2018cent per\u2019 pound -and thereby\u201d shatting out Casadi an supplies and permitting a\u2019 h 3h er pripe: o be chargé duct.No cager for the removal of the tamfl barrier agninst Canada, because that would mean; Americans, the fishing grounds are nearsr thoir coast, and they could transport the:r vatéh by rail to New Fogland and thins avoid \u2018the delav and deterioration inevitable in the case oï water-borne fish Fur- Tittle value to the With Newfoundland, was different.They however,\u201d the vue hind the grea: sels, however,also registered in Newfound-\" supply ta which thév desired unobstruct- En uffering miseries for the They do not live ; they the faces ofu thousands can be read asted life \u2018and blightod hopes; joys men are sapped.Varicoocols, wasting drains Nature's Klectrical* forces and left Many have and patent remedies relief from physical suffering.They are sooth- mayb * a week/*faisely braced up, decide to abandon all\u2018wfforts to re- Man, do not sac- veine, inoreasing the oiroulation t> weak nerves.It's as It onuses no tréuble.upon tired, * tried.\u2014 BLAIR Mc- I LLAM, Moosomin, N.W.T, EE.WORMWORTH, Moun- I._power of my Belt.than to oure you my out any carton uadredé of thèse the patient le undes the Fai io livenses, though, being British subjects, (only slightly) on the other, has been an and exucerbating sore.The Amgricans for .recl- United States Senate, and since then all\u2019 the Chamberlaim-Bay- ard treaty was supplemented by a modus.North-American waters to purchase bat\u2019 on equal terma with the resident Feher- i oll, by paying a license fee of 8150 per; by Canada and Newfoundland each vear from snter- ; the \u201ctreaty under consideration, but better and | unwillingne xfords.SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO MARL ORDERS.ra ~~ HENRY MORGAN & C0.MONTREAL.an inrush où Canadian fish which would mpeédily ruin the home :ndustry The | Canadians fish mote cheaply, than the led entrance.Thee.Newisund ciand (tech of ond \u201cti doi Woy 1s lie.markets.Al nares that aivng Laos dor ani ia \u201che = Zs ony 2 pren of would ui ce A States.to any exer \u2018 prociey arrargement hetaven States and Newicundiand would tually advanrageous and satisfac former would secure vire to Newfcundiar-i bat.ani | should have a free market Ltry wulout its sertomsi lufiile fish rood would de sorte nas These were the reasons which alu \u201cfn tish of à gooffmarket.That produet {is now aceking gf Market elæwhere, anit Iwill probably ewnfie nto couper: fon with Newlowndland Hel in some fotexn mars kets, This Will increase the dithenity tor them, and it 1< pointed, on: that the best alternative to ach a pv pres t ix the Bonds Bhiine Convention.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee PUTNAM'S PAINLESS CORN EX.à « TRACTOR la the only remedy of studing that is puvranteéd to cure covns and, warts, without pain, insist\u2019 on having anly\u2019 \u201ctutnam\u2019s * ; its the best.TRADE À ALSTRAL A Za Fzond i Ie Adelaide \u2018the late Mr.Blane to frame the ra ; conventron wath Sir\u2019 Robert Bond, waioas À bears their names Crvetal: ed inv as ! sentence, ts effect was, \u201cFive Das ir ; free markets.\u201d .1d he was : BM Another reason.from the Newfound: oniy ten pounds.1 8 ind standpoint for Burrs ag the TRRIN.ocd.ard row à fl hae taken on toïce > s the Cuban war.puenthe he os wall The American control Cuba and Puer- weighs twen:y-tve p- .toriea has vausel an adverse duty sotuttéf Food is recommen nded DY vver twenty | Canadian fish te be mmprsed D hose Bo physi is countries, This deprives a lt vè Can .4e WILL PRÉACH HERE.| \u201cEfoutd the steamship Poperan an ar rive in port in time, Rev.Alber Nowe land, BAL LLLR.of Crouch End Lone don.one of the deputation \u201ctrang the Congregationalists of England to tia Canadian churches, ta be held nexi week at Wifhnipes, will de the proc.het at Emmanuel Church (o-mores v morse ing.\u2014\u2014\u2014 HERALD JOB NPFPARTMENT.MONTREAL'S ARTI PRINTERS = \u2014 SE 2 10e Ses Holidays are ments mny \u2018be needed.linge of - .~ - vs Underwear, § and Toon Brushes, Leather DUPUIS FRERES Schools Will.Re-Open Next Week! Many children are only coming in new from the country ; thus leaving a very short time to have made to order What gar- We take this ocension to draw again your ntfention to our department of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Ready- wade Clothing.We supply somé of our with their regular costumes aud we give particular caro to that Boys\u2019 Clothing! It ism Specialty With Us.Goop CLOTH, GOOD TRIMMINGS Also on hand a fine and complete assortpent of Boys pus Gore Ce Brushes; Cimbs, Tooth isitic\u20ac such Hair Brushes, rushes, Ghmbs, Too! quisiticg such as Hair brus Paper: Pendle; Fou inv UPUIS FRERÉ CauP mw 10m 35 Store Closes oses\u2019 Daily (execapt Saturday)._at8pm m.Mostiy Over.best houses of education \u201c and GOOD WORK.eck tice, and other ponder.1v- bed EN ; +The Big Kal Wi, .ine ih © Chthetine \u201cStreat.LOIR \u201c \u2018appropriation for schools.is very lib- - Ccmmissioners have at their disposal.\u201ccity lighting purposes, and these are AMERICA\u2019 TO HAVE A NEW CAR- .DINAL.: 2295 St.Catherine Street.237 St.James Street.Inspect .his stocks and\u201d.judge for yourself.0000 TWO STORES.Yi WIRES SHOULD Bt UNDERGROUND Mayor Lighthall, of Westmount, has.returned from.the convention of Am- erjcan Municipalities at Grand Rapids, Mich., and was interviewed at his of- tice this morning.Speaking of the place where the convention was held, His Worship said: \u201cGrand Rapids itself is looked upon \u2018Justly as a model city.Its taxes are atout the same as Westmount, excep: that, as in most American cities, the eral, about two and a half times as much as the Montreal Protestant School \u2018\u2019The sidewalks are for the most part granolithic, asgessed entirely on the fronting properties.Broad boulevards ere numerous, .and the pavements, which were almost entirely of brick and asphalt, are about 30 feet in width.\u201cA new public library building is-be- ing erected at h cost of about $260,000, in which will be placed some 70,000 volumes.\u201cThe town has a\u2019 Mitte more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, and its progress is largely due to the energy and enthusiasm of one man\u2014ex-Mayor Ferry, who had been Mayor for five or éix years until he was defeated at\u2019 the last election.\u2018\u2019In Grand Rapids there are no poles on the streets except for trolley and elegant iron structures.\u201cThere seems nd reason,\u201d continued Mayor Lighthall, \u201cwhy Montreal should\u2019 not order all wires to be put underground in sections, year by year, so as not to come too heavily on the \u201ccom.tanies.\u201cThe city of New Bedford, - Conn.which was referred to in the discussion of this subject, has imposed upon each company the placing of a certain number of conduits for the city\u2019s own use, | that it has equipped itself free of cos in part exchange for the franchisé of the streets.\u201d \u201cAmong the Canadians present were Mayor Arbuthnot, of Winnipeg, who attracted great attention by his enthu- silastic insistence upon the greatness of the prospects of the west.\u201cThere were\u2019 present some very ine teresting men, including \u2018Golden Rule\u201d Jones, Mayor of Toledo, Ohio, a most attractive and ofginal character, \u201cwho Lelleves there is/too great severity and too little openshanded kindness iff dealing with light-offences in city: polics éourts; Mr.Jacob Cantor, the Jewish | Mayor of New York proper, or Presie dent of Manhattan Borough, as Re is designated, and the \u201cclerk\u201d Mayor of Hartford, the subbing of \u2018whom by the prominent residents of the city on the occasion \u20ac cent visit was 80 neatly rebuked by the latter, were also present.\u201cThe most marked feature of the convention was the universal insistence upon the principle of home rule for cities; \u201cAnother important matter was the emphasis laid upon the necessity of liberal provision for parks, and muca it terest was also shown in the children's playgrounds movement, the value of which is beginning to, be real- is ed.\u201d x pn ' New York, August 30.\u2014In view of the increase of .the Catholics in the United States, the Pope has decided, according to a World despatch from Rome, to create another American cardinal in order to re-establish the equilibrium in the Sacred College.It has been pointed out to\u2019 him that whereas Great Britain and Ireland, with six million Catholics, have two representatives, \u2018and\u2018 even Australia, with hardly one million, has a cardinal, thirteen millions of American Catholics have \u2018only \u2018one cardinal.- It is considered certain that Archbishop Ireland will get the Red Hat ABSOLUTE \u201cSECURITY, Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills, - {lues Boar Signature of ) a, Lb PLIOUSNESR, FoR TORPID LIVER.FOR COUSTIPATION.| worked are good for a score of years | count of a gevere fall frora his horse of President Roosevelt's ree | The order will be.as follows: \u2014 \u2018geron vs.Loy, for diequali ication in the .| facturing firm of Grafida Hermanos y Ca, 4 YOON IS hor PLAYED OUT \u201c1 disagree emphatically\u2019 with the claim of Mr.Geo.H.Hus, of Toronto, that the Yukon is practically played out and has no future,\u201d said Major H.J.\u2018Woodside, managing editor of the Yukon Sun, and a very well known \u2018man in.Dawson, who was at the Queen's this morning en route for Dawson, accompanied by his wife.\u201cMr.Hus stated that the claims now being worked could not yleld more than they do, and must soon be played out, and that the fact of no new discoveries of claims of any value Le- ing made showed that the future of the Yukon would be short-lived,\u201d continued Major \u201cWoodside.\u2018This i8 -entirely wrong.Take old Forty Mile, for instance, which, compared to claims like Eldorado, Bonanza and a dozen others, is considered poor; yet it keeps 300 miners.going.There have been some good finds within the past \u2018year, and one of the newer claims, Henderson, is pay< ing excellently.\u201cThis year's output will be something over $15,000,000, and last year's was under $20,000,000, not $24,000,000, as was erroneously given out.\u2018The Yukon gold fields that are now.being yet at thelr present output, and the future of the country is assured for all time, even should no new discover.always be a great copper country, and there are vast quantities of lignite coal there also.They have been mins ing towards summer working only, but it has not.been entirely successful.So goon as the small miners have finished .working the claims, the big comba- nies will take hold of them and get out what the individual miner - without -adequate equipment cannot reach.\u201d - Major Woodside held a commission In\u2019 the Second C.M.R., and was inval.1ded home trom South Africa on ace He thinks that South Africa can in ne way approach Canada, and that young men will make a mistake leaving this country for the Cape.\u201cWe' ve got a better country in every respect,\u201d ne sald, \u201cand we have a breed of men that can\u2019t be beaten anywhere.\" © SHIPPING PORT OF MONTRE AL, Arrived August 2.1696, .Hansen from Rotter- with h general cargo, to Canadian Forward: Export Co.ss.Manchester Commerce, 3444, Baxter, from Manchester, with general cargo to Furness, Withy & Co.SS.Fortuna, 1 Pederson, from Sydney, with coal to Dominion Coal Co.SS, Catalone, 2416, Glover, from \u2018Sydney; with coal to Dominion Coal Co.Oleared August 29.88.Frisia, 2412, Schmidt, for Hamburg, eh general cargo, by Furness, Withy & SS.Corinthian, 4018, Nunan, for Liver- l, UN passengers and general cargo, dl Netherholme, 1235, Gorley, for London, with dents, by Mclean, Kenned dy & 0.SS.Skuld, dam VESSELS IN PORT.=.\u2019 Turret Cape, T.R.McCarthy, Lachine Turret Court, T.R.McCarthy, Lacnaa P cB Widden, \u2018A.Lemieux, Windmil oin cdnishowen \"Head, Mel n, K d Windmill Point.wean, Kennedy & Hochelaga.: p Lovisburg, Dominion Coal Co., Windmill ont.Monterey, Elder, Dempster \u20ac Co.King Edward pier.\u2019 Sicihan, H.&.A.Allan, Allan wharf.Montevidean, H.& A.Allan, Allan ard; Nordhnvet, McLean, Kennedy & Co, Windmil Point.Fremona, R.Reford & Co, Victoria pter.- Concordia, - R.Reford & &., below .oh- mer Park.Jacopa, R.Reford & Co., Victoria pler.\"Skuld, Canadian - Forwarding and Export K Dg Edward Pier.Manchester Commerce, Furness, Withy Co., Jacques Cartier\u2019 Pie Fort, na, Dominion Coal Co, Hochelaga ts one, Dominion Coal Co., Windmill : | BAYVIEW-BEAUREPAIRE CUP.\u201cThe starting signal, | for the five-raters will be the Preparato ry signal for the 22-footers, and so on for each class; three minutes.intervening between each start.Five-raters.Twenty-two footers and four- raters.Seventeen-footers.Runabouts and cruisers.Dingies.| re MR.LOY REMAINS M.P.The Two Beauharnois Eleètion Cases Were Both Dismissed Yesterday, at 30.\u2014The gom- Loy vs.Ber, Beauharnois, Que eron and.Bor- bined cases of recent election contest.were dismissed.with costs against petitioners, by, {Judges Fortin and jerre yesterday.\"Mr.Loy will therefore hold his eeat in bafiament.WITHDRAW FROM FIRM: The announcement was made this m ing that Messrs.D.J.and H.Grahda.were withdrawing from the cigar manu- 3 St.Peter Street.FX St.Charles &.Cos 287.st, Lawrence Street, who.-have :t came\u201d \u2018Agéney.for-the White Mb; oa Water, have &h attractive.dow! lay, showing Payche-at: the ged hd-gomppns trade marker.at ; na re .ote es 4 4.te + To TT ™ TO a \u201c+ New York, Aug Loyal Orange Assoclation lès be made, for if not gold, it will} Cote dre | Dobell, Beckett & Co, |.(Special td The foniren) Herald.) 30.\u2014The united voices of 2,000,u00 en, representing organized laboy, will ring forth on Labor ; Day, next Monday, in an appeal to end À the coal strike, , ' Not only in New dvi, \u2018but in every important city in.the: Union, mass meetings will be held, a demonstration such as has never been known in the Jnited States.The result will be an immense petition addressed to Preside nt Roose-' velt, signed by 2,000,000 hardy sons of toll, asking the Chief Executive to call a special session of Congress to devise legislation to end the most bitter struggle between labor and capital the nation has known for years.¢ The idea of having a gigantic mass meeting aroge with the delegates to the Central\u2019 Federated Unlon of New | York.It was instantly picked up by the officers of the American Federation | of Labor, which sent out requests at once to every union in the country af- filated with the central body to arrange .for a demonstration and mass meeting on Labor Day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .VICTORIA RIFLES\u2019 TEAM.The Victoria Rifles will be represents ed at the Dominion Rifle Association matches at Ottawa next week by the following picked team :\u2014Lleut.F, Gas= coigne, Pte.W.Mills, Pte.Veary, Rte.Copping, Pte.J.Drysdale and Pte.Thompson.Captain Cooper, Staft- Sergt.Pratt, Corp.T.H.Sharpe, Pte, Maston, Pte.Roddick and Pte.Stevens have been added to the team to represent the Prince of Wales\u2019 Fusl- liers, and Captain Millette will probe ably represent the 86th Regiment.A \u2014\u2014 \" EARL IS NOT COMING.The Earl of Erle, grand master of the Orangemen, who it was expected would visit Canada this fall, has write ten to Mr.A.G.Ellis,, secretary of the County Lodge of Mohtreal of the of British America, expressing his regret that parliamentary and private affairs pree vent his visit this year.It had been proposed to give His Lordship a reception on his arrival m Montreal, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SKAGWAY CABLE NOT KINKY.Seattle, Wash.,- Aug.30.\u2014News has been received via the steamer Cottage City that the cable between Skagway and Juneau is again in working order, Sergeant Bruck opened the cable for commercial despatches on August 25.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cs Diamond.- Has Ats imitators, against whom we beg to caution the public.imitations consist of various kinds, none of them being ahy more like the genuine article sold by us than a paste imitation is to an old-mine \u2019 AM Good Things, oven Diamonds are imitated, 1 St Patent Elastic Fat Matires These All Genuine Ostermoor Mattresses have a tag sewn, in the seam, the same as the cut shown here.Look af this when buying.\u2018We have the largest assortment of Furniture Coyerings, Draperies, etc, in the city.All new and strictly up-to-date patterns and .designs.LOCKHART & STODDARD Cor.Stanley and St.Catherine Sts.Thé cable \u2018has given a great deal of giving good service now, and little trouble is anticipated in the future.This does not have reference to the occasional lapses in service occurring on a:l cables from minor causes\u201d rm SHAMROCKS GO WEST.Mr.W.P.Lunny has notified New \u2018Westminster that the Shamrocks will journey to: the Western city and demon: strate again that lacrosse is best played in the eaat.All the Shamrock plavera can get off and the full championship team wil make the trip.i SEBGEANT TUCK BETTER.Col.-Sergt.Sam Tuck, 5th.Royal Scots, who has.undergone a second operation at the General Hospital, is on the high road to recovery.His friends nmy expect ta see him out 4mong themselved in his gon eral good health shortly.THE trouble in the past, but .is said to be } MR.BORDEN \u201cTO TOUR.Halifax, NS August 30.\u2014Information concerning the forthcoming Borden tour in the West, was issued yesterday.Mr.R.L.Borden starts trom here on Monday.He will address nd first meeting in Vie toria, B.C., a week ater.From his province Mr.Borden will be accompanied by Mr.A.C.Bell, M.P, of New Glasgow; Prince Edward Island will send with him either Mr.Hackett, or Mr.Tefurgy.He will have from New Brunswick Mil H.A.Powell, ex-M.P.for Westmoreland; Major George Fowler, M.P.for Kings, and Mr.George V.Me- Înery, ex-M.P.for Kent.Mr.F.D.Monk, K.C., M.P., and three others from Quebec will accompany him.Mr.Borden, s Ontario confreres will be Mr.F.Clarke, M.P., Toronto; Mr.James Gant, M.P., Both well; Dr.Sproule, M.P., East Grey; Mr.W.H Bennett, M.P., \u2018Simcoe: Mr.Richard Blain.M.P., Peel; Mr.JV.B.Northrup, M.P., W eat Hastings.;Ç - \u2014\u2014 Mrs.G.S.Huntingdon, New York, is at the Place Viger.\u2014 > dy \u2019 ) KILTIES BAND.and Canada, and has made some magnificent records for the Gram-o-phone.Among the selections are :\u2014 Selections from Robert Bruce.Reminiscences of Scotland, Scotland's Pride, Ye Banks and Braes, Gram-o- phone.\u2014 AL SO\u2014 This famous Canadian\u2019 Band is now making a tour of the United States The Maple Leaf, =~ oc | \"John Anderson, My Joe, The Bonnie Briar Bush March Bag Pipe Selections by David.Ferguson, of Montreal.SE Pipe Sergeant of the Kilties Band\u2014 \u201cCaller Herrin.\u201d -\u201cThe Cock o' the North, \" These are only a few of the thousands of selections used\u2019 on the Berlinet Call or write for full catalogue.Gram-o-phones $15 to $4c Sold on \u2018easy terms if\\desired, $1.00 cash and $2.00 per month.(Five Years Guarantee With Each.) tnt, E.BERLINER, Faotory \u2014367-371 Aqueduot St, montrent.\u20182315 and 2319 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.Emanuel Blout, General! Manager for Oanada.SPRINT ANS 258 St.James - 1837 Notre Dame = A.WILDER & C0.\"S Attractions are thelr Low Prices.WILDERS: EEN 2415 | st.Catherine 2080 Notre Dame Dining Chairs, regular price Our Price $2.00.regular price ~~ $18.00.Our Price $1200.\u201cDining Tables, regular price $6.50.Our Price $5.00.- .$3.00.Sideboards, inspection.Carpet Dept.Our Hall Stock of Carpets, .Oilcloths, Linoleums, Lace Curtain Portieres, Carpet.Sweepers, Btc.,, now ready for your Wilder\u2019 8 Speolal Coupon.CS x As an extra inducement to have you visit our stores, Cut \u2018out this coupon - bring it to anv of our 3 stores, where upon making a cash purchase amounting fo $s.oo or more, you will receive in exchange $2.00 worth of Cash Receipts (20) free Ain addition tg those given with your: \u2018purchase.| Her Holiday 4 The Wis go Gdn nie et S.CARSLEY Ce] 3 \u2018Notre Dame Jame Séreet, \u201cMontréal's Co Store.: || BLACK DRESS MA FOR CONVENT DRESSE All-Wool Blaok Cashiers, 42 to 46 inches wide.e'oloek o August seth, 1902.\\ ride taire 81 = \u201835e to $1.25 yard All-Wool Black Serge, 38 to 44 inches: wide.; Prices from .280 to 650: yard Wool Black Bengaline, 42 to 47 inches wide.SPECIAL.\u2014Woollen Black Homesp un, 54 inohes wide.Special, 39 ne Prices from .50c to $1.15 , Price Special sevsecassnconns BOYS'~3 PIECE SCHOOL SUITS,.blue, Serge and- Fancy Tweed, good farmer's satin lining, and strong.sewn, Our 82.60 BOYS\u2019 2 PIECE BLACK VENETIAN SERGE \u2018 CLOTH SUITS, neatly, pleated.coat gnd\u2019 lined with farmer's satin.Special \u2018Price .88.TS cer Boys\u2019 School Reefers BOYS' NAVY BLUE REEFER COATS, made of heavy Serge Cioth and Nap Cloth, ,brass anchor buttons and lined \u2018with serge.fa \u2018BOYS\u2019 DARK GRAY CLOTH REEFER COATS, double breasted, high collar \u2019 \"BOYS\" SCHOOL SUITS .BOYS\u2019 NAVY BLUE SERGE CLOTH OR SUITS, trimmed with braid, included.Very.neat school suit.SAIL.lanyard Special .1.3% \u2018in navy Specia #l 1.35- and warmly lined, made specially for schoo! wear .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.t.$2.30 BOYS' EXTRA FINE QUALITY BLUE BLACK BEAVER CLOTH REEFERS, velvet collar, fancy lining, made aud trimmed equal to made-to-order.ES] SS $86.50 College Bed Requisites! 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Book Binding rtments are among the largest\u2019 Ia minion; and are for the \u20ac the finest work.vi arpe, Supt \u2019 TELEPHONE NUMBERS.' to D vesaseseeerses Maln TL .ses 5 Pre orfice Tent « + Jain Ta Cepnocecsntoces ave see Main 1919 A frere HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY: vo.003 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, ; Managing Director.» ABRAHAM, W.J.TAYL.D.Bec.-Treas.Business Mgr.THE SAME OLD GAME.La Presse, in the name of the more réspectable conervatghn of another day, takes L'Evenement to task for its vituperation\u2019 of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.The Quebec Tory paper, it appears, is highly displeased because the Premier is popular in England.La Presse finds the time exceedingly inopportune for denunciation of Laurier as a tral- tor and às one who has sold himself to the enemy, for in the Premier's recent action La Presse finds that a seriqus check has been interposed to a political propaganda it believes to have originated with Mr, Chamberlain.What good can be done,\u201d La Presse asks, \u201cby decrying Sir Wiifrid Laurier so loudly at the very time when his courageous action invites the recognition of the country?Mr.Chamberlain had taken up long ago the task of subjugating us.He had sent a Governor with definite instructions; he had not, during four years, neglected to \u201cpull a single string; the Tory papers of Ontarlo and Montreal! had brought opinion to white - heat on the need of contributing to the defence of the Empire outside Canada.It would be difficult to deny that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had toppled all that scaffolding at a single blow.And it is precisely this instant that Conservative papers choose to denounce him as a traitor and one who has sold himself.\u201d While .the picture presented by La Presse of the dangers with which our autonomy was threatened may be considered as rather overdrawn, at all events it fairly reflects the state of mind into which the soberest of our French-Canadian friends have been | thrown by the nagging at Quebec that had gone on during the past few years.Apd one would think that L'Evene.-.ment, which has suffered as.much as any as a result of t 1e policy of double- dealing adopted, before the last election, would shrink from leading \u2018in a new movement along the'same Fes.A new movement there undoubtedly is, for while L'Evenement is denouncing Laurier 'as a traitef because he is popular in \u2018England, the Mail is denouncing Laurier as something.very like a traitor because he has dared to attempt the negotiation of- a trade treaty with France.We have not yet - seen any protest against his taking dinner with President Loubet, but doubtless that will come in good time, I: never seems to occur to either L'Evenement or the Mail that the first business of a Canadian premier is to care for Canadian interests.It is creditable to Sir Wilfrid that he is popular in England, where he has pleased the commercial classes by inaugurating a policy that has helped té develo trade between Canada and\u2019 Great Brit: ain; where his action as head of the Canadian people in a great crisis is applauded by the whole British people; and where his vigorous exposition of the principles of constitutional goverr- ment has won thé admiration of the foremost spokesmen \u2018of those principles.It ig creditable.to Sir Wilfrid that he is popular in France, Whose people see in him the finest flower of the plant their ancestors long ago can ried oyer to this New World.But what fs infinitely mare to his credit, and what in the last Pesort is thé only thing worth considering, is that both: at London and at Paris his whole aim has been to add\u2019 to the\u2019 advantages -which we in.this country possess and ta safeguard the rights \u2018and privileges we hold dear.It is not so wonderful, after all, that, finding it, impossible to complain of his action as a Canadlan statesman, the \u2018Mail and L\u2019'Evenement, alike angry with him because he dares to keep thelr friends out of office, ghould subject him to (he cross fire now to be observed.Too English for L'Evenement, too French for the Mail, upon this.they at tedst are agreed, he 48 too much In office for both.J TING BREAD UPON THE CASTING WATERe., It: is satisfactory to note that the Globe, which occupies so distinguished a position in Canadian} and especially in Ontario journalism, has come round to .the view that the fast passenger service.ought to be dealt with as a \u2018fast passenger service, and not treated as an instrument for the adjustment of ocean freight .rates.Assuming that the contract goes-to-the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, it le easy to understahd that & popular demand .might spring up\u2019 for the exaction of \\ terms from the raliway corporation.far from being justified the ciréume stances of the case.A statement res cently sppeardd nan \u2018Fogiie techni» Es ous cme 10 tas | © day, ane op tim TR we have eed once an itenr oF ur nea ride mu rer \u2018of re \u2018viding - the very he Which goes to dèter those in the bysk Mess trom running fash boats to any port but New York, where the bulle of trafic 15 to de had.There ard several other Hige canaiderations, all af.Which bave to be taken into aecounrt when the subsidy question is béing regulated between the contractors and.the Government.The Canadian Pacifie people say they will still lose money on the terms of the contract they are prepared to make, but that they are willing to run the risk for the sake of rounding out their transportation syse tem in the way they want it.At all \u2018events, we miust expect the Gevernment to agree to pay less than is thought will cover actual loss -on the service rather than to give a subsidy part pt which would be avallable as a lever for the control of freight rates.When we are agreed upon this point, [and -#atisfled that with the subsidy and | with the exertions the Canadian Pacific would put forth, the fast line might be made a success from some Canadian port, the next and determin.Ing question is whether the thinf is worth while, On this point there may be room for honest differences of opine ion, one of which is as good as another till the experiment has been made.It is Simply a question whether the.ade vertising to be obtained is likely to be worth the price paid for it.All the public bodies that have touched the question seem to think it is, and the public generally have, during eight years or more, passively supported this\u201d view.On this point the Globe has the following to say :\u2014 \u201cThe secodd questfon, if not the first, will be, what advantage would accrue to the country if the highest hopes in this direction were realized?It wil} be remembered that Sir Willlam Van Horne, in a graphic phrase, declared some years ago that it would give Canada \u2018a front on the main street.If It became a popular passenger route there can be no.question that a great many more influential people would \u2018see our country and what we are than is now the case.It is, moreover, argued that it would be a great advere tisement for the country.\u2018that a Cae \u2018nadian port was the nearest to Europe would be established in such an indisputable way that the facts of geography would be plainly confirmed.That countries nowadays need to \u2018\u2018advertise\u201d \u201cthemselves is gettifig to be a generally accepted idea.It might be sald that the swelling figures of our trade and production are the best ad=«| vertisements we could have, and all that is needed is time to impress the world with a true notion of our standing among the communities.That might take a generation or two, and the modern man wunts to get results more rapidly than that.A land with great stretches unsettled 1s justified In adventuring in undertakings that .would be quite out of place in a set- \u2018tled community.It has an estate to develop.and expenditures such as this on a fast passenger, service, even apart altogether from the freight.branch of it, may be justified on the ground that every dollar will yet be returned to the national \u2018treasury fivefold.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LORD SALISBURY, THE PREMIER: SHIP, AND THE CORONATION.The absence of the Marquis.of Salls- bury .from the coronation ceremony in Westminster, Abbey, where he should have been a conspicuous figure, has given birth to surmise; ahd in well-in- formead circles it {8 knawn that there is a mystery overhanging his retirement from the Premiership, which may not be cleared away for a generation.It was certainly curious that on a great and historic occasion, when the sovereign might justly expect to be surrounded Ly all the men of rank, weight and influence within his realm, the ptatesman who had for thirteen and a half \u2018years filled the office of Prime Minister should have been conspicuous- ls absent.Though the postponement of the ceremony caused no little inconvenience to\u2019 what consitutes Soclety, lords and lddies, in deference to loyalty and historic fitness, abandonéd without serres sc succes 0 es venses + .: ™ Tempting Linen Values Special purchase of Full Bleached Satin Damask Table Cloths and Nap- \u2018kins ;\u2014bought at an under-price,.and the saving, as usual, is transferred \u201cThess goods are guaranteed all Pure Linen to the pockets of our \u2018patrons.and grass bleach.Table Clotbs, 2 yds.x yas.Table Cloths, 2 yds.x 214 yds.Table Cloths, 2 yds.x 3 yds.Napkins (hemmed, ready for use).i Regular price, Regular price, Regular price, 2 $1.65.Monday .ees $1.10 éach $2.00.Monday :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.£1.35 each 32.35.Monday .$1.30 each Size % x 54.Regular $1.65 dozen.Monday, 81.23 Size % x %.Regular $2.50 dozen.M3nday, $1.90 Huckaback Towels, plain and \u2018colored borders, Regular price 15c each.Monday .All LAner Chécked Glass Towelling, 16 in.wl de.Monday { Curtain Scrim\u2014 | curtain Muslin, 36 in.wide, coln spot- \u2014At a Popular Price.known authors.All printed in good, re Curtain Muslins, Extra Good Values ted, striped and floral designs.Regular selling price, 25c yard.Monday - pe dheeneeesceena ne aT ace ce nanas seen 150 Curtain Scrim, cream shade only, \u201cin stripes, special \u2018heavy.quality, 36 in.aa Regular 9c yard.Monday, for FC with fringed ends, size 36 x 40 in.10C 9c yard.Regular selling .decas secs uuce0s ac 124c Day in the Basement | Departments on Monday | : Regular Price of Every Article from 15c to 25c Imported French Mustard Fould's Wheat Germ Meal Wheat Marrow C.& B.Marinalade $ 1b.cans best Molasses Morton's Kippered Herrings, plain or in sauce 12% Knox's (ielatine $3 1b.cartons Preserves - Imported Chill Sauce .ecc.2 IVe.best Lima Beans .Campbell's \u2018Soups (any kind) Wax Candles, per Ib .\u2026.12% + eevesenseaaienrosay Glass TUES .iiceiiieriianeee Sugar Bowls .ees Coane | Tea Pots .BrOOMS .copenerneiecrorinenenns Tih Preserving Kettle .Tin Tea Kettle .Children's Carpet Sweeper .Glass Berry Disties MiTrOrs .vi LL aneL de au Na On 1244c China Cup and Saucer .i.124\u20ac eee 12%ec.Milk Jugs, different sizes .Corner st.Catherine and \u2018University Sts.| W.H.Scroggie,- SECOND CMA, WEN MD THER VALISES A Lot of Them Came by Cestriar and Distribution.is Troublesome.- Ottawa, Aug.30.\u2014A militia order states that as many of the valises be- \u201cJonging to members of tHe 2nd Regi- ent, C.M.R., have been -rgieived in Canada\u2019 per steamship Ca rian, all non-commissioned officers and men of that regi ént whose valises were left behind §n Sauth.Africa when the ateamship Winitredian salled for Canada should make application to the officer commanding the military district in which they reside, giving their regimental humber and any particular * =~ marks on their valises, for purposes of identification, and stating to what addresses they desire the same to he forwarded.District.officers commanding are.Informed that cases containing valises for men residing within their command will be forwarded to them by the superintendent of stores at Halifax, N£, for dfetridu tion.: ing pe to pafronise.ie : Colonel T.D.B.Evans, C.B., AD.C., has been gra.\u2018Detober 1 trofilthe command of Mill tary District No.10.The fall course of the Cangdian School of Musketry has been cancelled.Certificates .of * musketry qualifications have been issued to the following officers and non-commissioned officers of Ottawa: Captain A.De M.Bell and Lieut.G.L.Blatch, 43rd Regiment, extras; Corps.F.Atkins, C.M.Bartram, Cairns, J.Connolly, C.E.McCualg, 7.C.McCuaig, G: H.Patrick, B.M.Powe ell, A.FE, Salter, Stathers, J.A.Strum- pert, J.\u2018A.Symes and G.A.Thompson.43rd \u2018Regiment, and Corp.Durflevie, G.F.G.Certificate of musketry qualification of the extta class have beon granted to Major F.X.A.Carriere and Captains W.J.Canbary, of the 6th Test ment, and of the ordinary to Capt.C.E A.Paterson, aldo, of the 85th.\u2014 \u2018 RE SANTOS\u2019 \u201cAIR-LINE.\u201d Acronaut is Building a Balloon Whioh He WHI po .as Regular Pas- .jor Vessel.\u201cLondon, Ave.30.\u2014A despatch from Paris to Dalziel\u2019's News Agency quotes Santos Dumont fis saying that hé has begun.the construction of\u2019an airship which will be a reply to those cr rjtice who contend.that'such a vehicle can have no practical value or utility.The ,new vessel will be a combination of an airship such -as his owit models have made familiar, end provided with inclined plang arranged on the right and left and at the back and: front, so as \u2018to ensure perfect stability.The balloon will contain 1,500 cublc metres, and the motor will be an engine of poutres le.tiorge-power.The vessels wi ne e sue eight, ache mirent wit it a Seales ssenge ne SARIS NO nied * Astonishing Things Things Wa Happen .| ori Jones\u2019 neat hit past Quinlan, sc | White, -leave of absence eur : jon.That, TH TT ~ NAILED NOTE and Here We Have Two Straight.cop \u201cWouldn't that have \u20ac tendèney to piekia your mother's prets von\" Shakespeare, HE agile Birds are not doing & thing in Toronto.° That they should walk off withetwo games from Toronto while that team ts doing its best to get the half-Nelson grip on the cham- plonship is some- Jing for the fans to marvel at much- y.Jems Bannon with hje halr standing on end calling on his underlings to go wi and win out, while on his manly chest rests the Hon.Mr.Despair, the heavyweight cheat depressor, t Five to one.Well! well! Tommy Raub fs th the kind of honest \u2018ball player to have about the house.An effort was made: by Billings of \u2018Boston to get Raub to jump the Montreal team.He saw Raub in Providence.Raub said to him: \u201cI should like very much to play ball for Boston and the salary you name 1s quite sufficient, but you must first square accounts with Montreal before I can accept: Charles Dooley first told me I could play baseball;' taught me all I know about the, game and hus always treated me squately.1 wus working in a ¢ilk mill for $10 a week when Dooley gave me the opportunity to better myself, and I would consider myself a low cur if I ran away from his now.You do businegg with Dooley if you want me or get somebody else.\u201d Billings, however, was not doing business with ownens and went his way.How much better does Raub ap- Why, a hundredfold.His dction has been applauded all ovep the circuit, The Chicago tèam went about it in offered him a salary of $2,400, and Incidentally paid Dooley $1,000 for hts release.Toronto, August 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Torontés lost the second game to Montreal Friday by five runs.to a sine gle ta)ly.The game was chhracteriz- ed by sharp fielding by both teams, and while the batting was light, the visitors had slightly the better of the argument.Pappalau, the ex-Worcester pitcher, for the locals, pitched effect~ wely, keeping the hits well scattered.Magee held his opponents at \u2018 his mercy at critical times, and, owing to this, the locals were unable to hit safes ly when hits meant runs.Kelly, for the.visitors, played in grand style in \u2018the left garden, gathers Downey, at short, played -hls position without the semblance of an error, handling slow and fast ones with good Judgment.sensational stops of hard drives down the line, while Bruce and Jones.bæt- ted and fielded to effect.ol In the first innings Montreal tallied two runs, taking an early lead.T.Raub, who walked, scored as Pappalau threw Bhearon's attempt to sacrifice to the bleachers, the latter going to third and registering on Kelly's long outfield fly to White.The third inning was productive .of two runs for the visitors, when, with two out, Kelly singled, scoring on Foster's two-bagger, the latter also coming home on Quinlan\u2019s neat single.The visitors \u2018were unable again to solve Pappalau's deliveryesuntil \u2018the ninth, when a hit by pitcher and two singles netted! affother run.Torontos could not hit opportunely in the fourth, when, with one man retired, successive hits by Massey and Jenes and Carr's eparity filled the bhses, Downey popped up a skyscraper to centre, and Toft fanned.In the eighth the locals saved themselves from a shut-out when they scored their only tally.After Bannon flied out, Massey walked, advanced a bdg ing on Downey's hit over first.Toronto.AB.R, BH.PO.A Bruce, rf .c.eeene 1f Brannon, 2b .Massey, ib .Jones, Cf \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Downey, 88 .Carr, 3b aber e Toft, C \u2026ege0v00e Pappalau, P e.\u2026\u2026\u2026, *Brennan J sc.AGE at ccoccomoce ScooHHWHOON SH a+ 0D C0 65 #8 ersreacosoos \u2014+c0qouse .\u2018 Totais.84 1 7 27 1 w | 9H060©090905000 *Batted for Pappalau in the ninth.Montreal._ AB.R.BH.PO.A.B.T.Raub, ef .8 1:0' 83 0 0 Bhearon, rf .4 1 2 6 0 0 Stafford, 3b .:.5 0 0 tL 1 0 Kelly, If .cocenee 4 1 1 6 10 Foster, 2b .4 1 2 1 2 0 Quinlan, 88 .4 0 20 0 1 Dooley, 1b veccaience 4°0 0 6 0 0 Fuller, c .4-0 1 & 0 © Magee, P .\u2026.,.\u2026.4 1 3 0°1 0 .\u2014\u2014s\u2014u + u \u2014 Totals.38 5 10 27 6.1 M By innings\u2014 base hits\u2014Bruce, Foster.Sdvorifice hit \u2014Shearon.Stolen bases\u2014Kelly, Shear- Double play\u2014Kelly to Dooley.First base on bAlls\u2014Off Pappalau, 4; .by Magee, 3 Left on bases\u2014Toron- to, 12; Meoptreal, 7._Time\u20141.40, Um- pire\u2014Eghn.Attendance\u20141, 800.Other Eastorn L Lea At Jersey City\u2014 gue Games.Jersey City congegease senc .800020000\u20145 Providence seecete senses.0002030016 At Newark\u2014 a ge Newar pou \u2026 02606000 1x\u2014-8 Worcester \u201cee PPT boues + ++000100000~1 At Buffalo\u2014 0 eT SL Q rarsscegrensensenes 00 Buffalo .\u2026\u2026urnense 00010000.0200000008 | & Rochester \u2014\u2014 ue that ¥ ARR ER Piles & iE r ford or! ot fiabing; ETE Le Dr.Chase's Gintmant | We can see photographs of the: Hon, || pear to the fraternity.and to the fans?| the right way.They wanted Raub, Ing in some hard chances in good style.| Carr, at third, made two |.: an; Iberg and Douglass.i (TOTONLO .ouresneibuoeenseenes .000000010\u20141 \u2019 Montreal axsncenns acces 000000.202000001-\u2014e5 SUMMARY, : AR Earned runs\u2014Montreal, 2.Two- x darriair [ amet ob 008 New Pianos, from.\u2018Some of these Instruments are Branch.penaatin far belov A GOOD T0 ee SECURE A BARGAIN.for \u2018tall stock, à large number of which will be shipped direct from the Toronto Fair, we have decided Lo offer our entire stock of new and second-hand Pianos and Orgahs at sensational prices.CLEARED.Second-hand Pianos, from $50 to $150 Used Pianos, from.$110 to $250 New and Second-hand Organs, from-.-.-.$20 to $500 chased at a very low figure en bloc.to glose out their Montreal Among the Organs are included a number of the celebrated Com- Organs (combination of pipes and recds), which were bought the regular price to close out a branch wareroom.Having made very large contracts T Our present stock MUST BE eevee $200 to $l, 200 the Art- Cased Bell Pianos, pur- KNABE PLANOË, 7 WILLIS & CO., Sole Agents, DOMINION PIANOS, NEWCOMBE PIANOS, : BELL PIANOS, KINGSBURY PIANOS, .\"DOMINION ORGANS, BELL ORGANS, THE CECILIAN PIANO PLAYER, 20.707 \u2018Cash or easy \u2018terms of payment if vou wish.\u2019 x Mail orders filled.WILLIS & CO.2470 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.EMPIRE BUILDING, Ganada's - - - Great Eastern Dance, Magnificent Fireworks.SPANISH ARMADA, EXCURSIONS ON Write for Official Programme, » etc.EXHIBITION SHERBROOKE, QUE.\u2018Aug.sou da Bone ain: Six full days of.Fair and two Evéning Pérformances.ever.SPECIAL EVENING ATTRACTIONS-\u2014Great Fire and Electric Grand Spectacular Scenic Piece, THE Exciting Races.Greater than ALL RAILWAYS, .M.TOMLINSON, SECRETARY, | \u2014 \u2014 = pre Standing of the Clubs.' : AMERICAN LEAGUE.Won.Lost.Pct.; 1 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.68 37 648) - I R.H.E.Buffalo .oiceseieee 68 44 607} At Detroit\u2014 - | ~ Worcester /.\u2026.\u2026.57 50 \u201d .53g| Detroit .+.000000001-\u2014 1' 5 4 Providence .58 52 527 Boston .010031010\u2014 6 13 1 Jersey City Luna.59 54 B22 Batteries-Mullin \u2018ond Buelow; Di- Rochester .49 59 .454 neen and Warner, - Montreal .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\"47 6 .420| At Cleveland\u2014 Newark .\u2026\u2026\u2026.vee.3 7 307 Cleveland .\u2026.02000020x\u2014 4 8 1 |Washington .0000vu110\u2014 2 5 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE.Batteries\u2014Moore and Wood; Towne R.H.E.send and Clarke.At Boston\u2014 ; At Chicago\u2014 Boston .0+arac0e.00020011x\u2014 4 4 0{Chicago .s.000300021\u2014 6 13 9 Brooklyn .:.+0.000000000\u2014 0 5 4 Philadelphia \u2026.811300200\u201410 13 0 Batterirs\u2014Pittinger and Batteries\u2014Callahan.and \u2018 Hughes; Moran, Evans and Latimer.At Philadelphia\u2014 New.York .000000020\u2014 2 10 4 Philadelphia .,.13000002x\u2014 6 8 2 Batterias\u2014McGinnity and\u2019 Bower- At Cincinnati ncinnati + .41010013x\u201410 18 1 2 8 Planly ahd Schreck.At St.Louls (rst game)\u2014 $t.Louis .02200201x\u2014 7 7 3 h Baltimore .100000000\u2014 1 2 2 Batteries\u2014Powell and Kahoe; Heisman and- Robinson.; St.Louls .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00010120x\u2014 4 8° 2 Baltimore .000010010\u2014 2 5' 1 Batteries \u2014 Sudhoft Howell and Smith.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and © Sugden ; The shooting season practically be- Si.Louts.010000000\u2014 1.10 Batteries\u2014Hahn and Bergen; Yerke and Ryan.\u2018At Fittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg .102000000\u2014 3 \u20ac 6 Chicago .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.051000120\u2014 9 6 1 Battéries\u2014Cushman and Fohl; Wil- llams and Kling.bte gins on .Monday next\u2014that is, snipe, woodcock, plover, curlew, tattler or sandpiper, and birch swamp partridge will be shootable on that date, - ; rem \u2014\u2014 rete HOW, HAGAN MADE DE THPLE PLAY pu Lo vine To Harry O'Hagan, manager of the] Rochester Baseball Club of the Eastern League, belongs the distinction of having, without any assistance, :accomplished a.triple play on the diamond, a feat which no other baseball player \u2018ever succeeded in completing.In à game between the Rochester and - | Jersey City teams, which took place at West Side Park, Jèrsey City, Monday, the 18th, O'Hagan, who played the position of first base, made the great triple play.half of the fourth inning, when two of the local tenm, Mack and Shoch, were on first and second base respectively, Butler, who wail at the bat, attempted a sacrifice -burit, but his effort in this direction resujted in & short infield fly between first base land the pitcher's | vox.\u201cQ'Hagan rai an \u2018ana caught ne bail |.within a few inches of the Em a séemiñgly im ble eatoh.- The It was in the latter | + \u2019 the possibility of a triple play, O'- Hagan, with the coolness and agility which are part of a baseball player's earning capacity, ran back and placed his foot on the initial bag, thus coms | pleting a double \u2018play, an uncommoi foat.Meanwhite Shoch had neurl reached third base.- But, the warning | shouts of the other members of the vis- {ting \u2018team apprised hm \u2018of what had transpired.ran back foward second in order to save himself, O'Hagan, still having the individual possibility in his \u2018mind, was speeding in the same direction, ds he could eksily haÿe thrown the ball and let the man govering second compl te the play.It was a, hot race, hut O'Hagan, ball in missing.the side with a brilliant play unaided.mond is not à fregûent occurrence.| When it does happen there are général- ly one.or two assists.A triple play is ¢ rarity, even when- half the team may; ansist.| But never before-slucé.ball graduated from the -olé game \u2018of rounders à triplé play \u2018énosslat- \u2018ment thé ball vis hit\u201d Mask tan \u2018 second, / nd\u2019 * sprinted ward third base, Sa er one thinking fat Sl à fuecogé In ps \u2018the oatoh.- vi aly ak mi ed been Teg Oo yo ter , A ; ha .\u201chot ' =, (ey | Jens\u201d |PROC | af hand, reached\u2019 the bag first, lh se.- Ip! , A double play on the baseball dia- .a .bow > 4 > FE EN a GS ty re ii di fee a a ES ° RS FR, The Lui ana of tho dev.| - TUTOR\" \u201c Éolechinatle.\u201d play nch, Next Wook Grand.EE eu | GRBAT RUBY.\u201d .PROCTOR\u2019'S GRAND OPENING OF SEASON 1 19043, MO NBAY, SEPT.?st.\u201d Ah Eo Production of \u201cTHE GREAT RUBY With the Original Drury Lane Scenery.Debut of MR ROBERT DROUET, As PRINCE KASSIM, MISS ETHEL KNIGHT MOLLISON As LADY GARNETT.Prices\u2014Matineey, Ladles,' 10c except Holidays.Night, \u2018Orchestra, Reserved, 75 and 30 cents.Dress Circle, Reserved, first three rows, 50c; Parquette, 25c; Balcony, 25c ; - Gallery, 10c.TO-DAY\u2014Last performance of Bolechinello layed in; French, and \u2018\u2019THE TUTOR.! SOHMER PARK.Fopsiar Num CARMEN 8 and 8 Thousands of reats at 10c.p.m.every day.- Sse DE VILLIERS, the Noted Parisian Magician.\u201cye C.M.B.A.of Canada, \u2018The members of \u201cBranch 26 and\u201d : Sister Branches are requested to attend funeral of their late Brother John P.Curran, which takes place.from 109 Hutchison Street, 7.45 a.m.Monday, ist September.Badges to be worn.; By order JAS.J.COSTIGAN, Secretar Cards and Invitations Neatly Engraved and Printed, EDWIN COX & CO.; 114 St.Francois Xavier Street.Toro Exhibition Monday, Sept.1.(Labor Day) BY THE EARL OF DUNDONALD, and will continue to Saturday, Sept.13.SINGLE FARE ROUND TRIP.all Rail ways.Sept.2 4, 6, 9and IL Ottawa, River Navigation Company, LABOR DAY, Sept.1st.EXCURSIONS TO CARILLON AND BACK, $1.00.\u2014PAL- ACE STEAMER SOVEREIGN.Take 8 a.m.traln for Lachine.Home by the Rapids at 6.30 p.m.GRAND AFTERNOON TRIP, Steamer DUCH- i ESS OF YORK, UP LAKE and DOWN RAPIDS.Steamer will leave foot of Nazareth Street, Canal Basin, at 1.30 p.m.and St.Gabriel Locks at 2 p.m, Round trip 50 cents.Tickets Steamer.- \"THE SHAWINIGAN FALLS ROUTE Place Viger, C.P.R via St.Jeromo: © A.M.\u2014For Hawkesbury, New Glasgow, Joliette, Shawinigan Falls, Grand Mere, Quebec and intermediate points.5.30 P.M.\u2014For Hawkesbury, New Glas- \u2018gow and Joliette, ; SUNDAY ONLY.\u2014-$.1% A.M.\u2014For New Glasgow, Joliette, Shawinigan Falls and intermediate points.ARRIVE MONTREAL (Place Viger, C.P.R)) D.50 A.M.\u2014From Joliette, New Glasgow, Hawkesbury, etc.P.M.\u2014From Quebec, Grand Mere, Shawinigan Falls, Hawkesbury, etc.SUNDAY ONLY.\u2014f).415 P.M.\u2014From New Glasgow, Joliette, Shawlnigan Falls and ii.termediate points.EXCURSION FARE TO FALLS, 82.50.BROCK'S BROCK\u2019S BROCK'S |.BIRD BIRD BIRD SEED SEED SEED - \u201cAsk for it, and take no other.For sale by all\u201d grocers and Druggists.BUY ~~ Cowan\u2019 S Royal Navy or Queen\u2019s Dessert \u201c Chocolate.PURE, HEALTHFUL and FRESH.Made in Canada.Nothing Finer Made in the World, A ° - - This Paper Is Prifted With the Queen City Printing Ink Co.\u2019s Ink.|| Gncinnati, Ohio.ALL CARS GO TO SOHMER PARK, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Excursions, ONE CENT à mile on board, \u2018Leave Montreal, ; \u2026 EDUCATIONAL.MOUNT ROYAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Y.M.L.A BLDG.Montreal.All good positions.A modern businéss institution for young ladles and gentlemén, Term opens Sept.3 Prospectus « on application.\u2018A.YOUNG, Princlpiny\u2019 metre rique HOUSE TAX SETTLED.labt year's graduates have\u2018 viding for arbitration of the ques fon of .the \u2018house tax, which has catiged ap much Per ! Les CE - algmed at Tonkio.° mr EE ES Yokohama, Aux.30\u2014A protocol pro- | © - , «À i ut a Boo Lo Ce + i + + qe Mstinees Wed, ree .£# The Pojular Coinadisn.£29 WRAL 8e AN BXOBLLENT OAR.motu a Ve Vert , FRANCAIS § Sei Beginning Monday, He ook .Special Holiday Matinee 4 : Monday (Labor Da) Regular dura à Wed, Thyr.4, Return visit ever-popular Musical piel.pte on \u201cFIDDLE = > DEF-DEE\" \u201c\u2018Bigger\u2014Brighter\u2014 Better Than Ere\u201d New Songs, New Costumes, New mented Chorus of Pretty Girls.\u2019 Prices\u201410, 20, 30, 35 and 500.THEATRE ROYAL Frey 4th THIS WEEK AUGUST 85th, TREASURE ISLAND! Grand Scenic Bffects.A Great Cask .Prices \u2014 10c, 20c an 80c.Next week \u2014The Heart of Chicaga.LL Riverside Park .« Week Commencing > Afternoon, August 3 PERFORMANCE BVERY EVENING.ATTRACTIONS\u2014The Celebrated MUSICAL: JOHNSONS, Masters of the Xylophone ; ARENA, Contortionist; DALVINE, Magiclaus SID: OLCOTT, Impersonator; WOODSON WELLS, Singers and Dancers.Special éh- gagement of BUSH & GORDON, Acrobitle Grotesques, who will appear on Labor Day, The admission for Labor Day will be 25 os.Children, 8o, Admission.10c.GRAND EXCU RSION \u2014TO\u2014 Lake St.Peter \u2014 BY THE\u2014 St.Cabriel\u2019s T.A.&B.sooloty LABOR DAY.SEPT.1st Steamer THREE RIVERS will leave Vie .toriæ Pier at 10.80 A.M \u2018 CASEY'S ORCHESTRA engaged for dancing._ Tickots\u2014Aduyss.Qe.Le : + %, J.LYNCH, Chairman.© ART ASOT, \u2014PHILLIPS SQUAREE.- | Galleries © nan Daily.94.M PM Admission n 25 Cents.ee USICIANS! .We carry in stock, the publications of all the large publishers, and can supply anything in Music wherever issued.We allow the largest discounts possible, to \u2018Teachers, \u201cSchools, Colleges and, Convents.Our store is headquarters for everything in Music and Musical Merchandise.Write for catalogue, stating.the class of music desired: .The Canadian-Foreign = Music Company, Montreal, Que.(Tel.Up .2471 ).EDUCATIONAL Protestant Boardof School Commissioners HIGH SCHOOLS OF MONTREAL \u2018: Will re-open September 6th, Sth and 9th, as follows: Saturday, September 6th, 10 a.m.\u2014A meeting of the teaching staff.Monday, September 8th, 9 a.m, Examinations for hew pupils, mental Examinations.Tuesday, September 9th, 9 a.m, Regular reopening of classes.New \"pupils are requested to submit their last School Reports.All pupils are, required to fyle at the Schoél} MEDICAL CERTIFICATES of Vaccination.The Rector will be in attendance after Sep tember 3rd from 10 to 12 o'clock.THE MONTREAL SENIOR SCHOOL - Will re-opbn on Manday, $th September, for i the rcception of pupils promoted from the Sixth Year of\u2019 the Public Schools, and ef others qualified to join the classes, .The Prihcipal will be at the School, 128 Metcalfe Street, on September 4th and tollow- ing Says, from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 te 4pm Entrance and Supple THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Will re-open at 9 a.m.on Monday, th \u201cep.tember.Principals will be at @ schools on.Friday, 5th September, to © the, names of applicants, and receive vist on school business.\u2018 E.W.ARTHY, » Secretary-Superintendént.ee JOHN B.NORTON, .F.A.G.0., A.R.C.0,, Lie.Mus.*, (Fellow of the American Guild of Organiatg, New York: Associate of the Royal College of Orgnuists, London, Bng.; i Licentixte in Music.) \" Organist and Musical Director of Chrisé Church Cathedral.Lessons in Pianoforte of Mustc.Pupils prerived for examination .At hoine daily to receiv.pupils from 4 and 8 to 9 p.m.9 B Evening Classes for Young Van h Arithmetic Physits Penmanship Chemistry , Bookkeeping Blectricity Shorthand , Algebra and Géon English Architectural Dréw Typewriting Mechanical Drawing MN Chataqua Circle - - Munloipel.Governiren AT THE Commercial Law Literary Society.\\ Beginning Oct.jst, for § month, Membership in Assodlation emtitles to classes on payment of tuition fees.Any man may join.2a the À 3.\u2018 \u201c ç x sa, \u2018 A\" Secretary, Dominion honors, .\u201cAN AMERICAN HUSTLER\" ia \u2018 Scenery, Clever Comedians and _Aus- vatious Organ Playing, Vocal Culture and the A ne ISHOP 8%.1 < Young Man's Christian pou 2 I x 2e d elig h Po da \\ fie i > ti Lae oy ea He hor yo ; Lon shor me yas gi sking ad Foi 7 H a w to ° th = si pm Ne Ou lore?d nd\u201d n < ad N and \u201can artic to ple La M \u201cvel ay i?chool.bik he fhe e Pp M d chool- th r A J eve pin i Jon ist arti \u201cbe he of rs, Bro ed ai den er ints so of St course, Ota pi art ss vor Se the io Ea Loess wy indy fg, Ek Le ans Ls ome ed te on Fri includ 4 fo ach oatreal vo cin A EE EE H Ho rd oi = ie se > voi ; ie À we Lang ro | ne E Aa ited ; 23 is vit ÉGRE oy as dr on Jr ge fa Shae sad ce Tn uk, or no c vou v fro res 10 nd who a rove est ay ileo iend « e ng lore, 4 .A pe i a pars M Es vu ing i; rs 4 BE re à st- ey nt, > .T.» 0 ul end ols dr ns ge dre es Gel x, vice! 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o n s a ' 1 n x r po y po sist pa \"ho \u2018wh sail in qi .À H donifed yer ne od bili n + or b ent! a st\u201d oe iti : 3 ns 7, wu at : 3 + sr e nd ni of ! vert pape.cipal reali - © ' is risten govel zing .ool You vf rnin | um ! e oll en « ny SE ç , 3 i .» ye 0 \\ iE ] A a \u2018 lows 5.+ 4 , » ¥ Wy .x ae + \u201ca .« .ae A o es gs, mre marne vents | AT 2, NEE - BIRTHS, MARSHALL\u2014At \u201cMountaln bolsford, on August 28, à son Mrs.J.R.Marshall.on to fs 25 Ab: OLALIT\u2014At Stanbridge East, Aufjust .R oo Sire.G.Rollit, a daughter.: = MARRIAGES.\u2019 BROVILLET-WALHBY \u2014 On August 3th, at Ottawa, by Rev.Father Cam Charles A.Brouillet to Alice M.Walby, youngest daughter of W.T.Walby.COOK-MAXWELL\u2014At Halifax, August 14, by Rev.J.a Sutherland, D.J.Cock, misgion- ary to India, to Ella, daughter of the late W.Maxwell.DEATHS IN THE CITY.CURRAN\u2014On the 28th instant, John Patrick Curran, draughtsman in Department of Rallways and Canals, eldest son of Hon.Mr.Justice Curran.The funeral will take place from his father's residence, 109 Hut- chison Street, on Monday, 1st September, at m.precisely, to St.Patrick's Church, \u2018 gb thence to Cote des Nelges Cemptery.Friends are invited to attend.* ROSCONI-+In this city, Friday, August the 20th, 1802, .at the age of 81 years, Charles Rosconi, gentleman.Funeral will teke place tram his late residence, $86 St.Denis Street, map, Monday, the lst September, at 9 a.m.Seth Jdan Baptiste Church.Friends and Bee Will please accept this\u2019 in timation, x, \u2018DEATHS ELSEWHERE, COURTNEY;-In Quebec, on August 23rd, Jane Melntyre, Beloved wife of James Courtney, aged 54 years, DIXON \u2014On August 24, es\u2019 T.Dixon, M.D.assistant license inspector, in Hamilton, Ont., son of Thomas I.Dixon, aged 23 years.GARDINER\u2014At Kingston, on August 25th, Maria.Coverdale, relict.of the late Francis V.Gardiner, aged 63 years.Clerk Was Fired with desire for charlotte gel.AMBULANCE \u2018HEADQUARTERS.Eell Telephone Up 267, WV.WRAY, ' Undertaker and Embaimer, ; 2438 8T.CATHERINE STREET.Between Stanley and Drummond Streets.\u2014\u2014 Fslablished 1840 TE Jos.C.Wray & Bro., | « \u2018ndertakers, ) £90 MOUNTAIN STREET, One door helow St.Catherine Street.143 ST DOMINIQUE STREET.Ambulance Heancuarters.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET STATION.TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 10.00 A.M.\u2014Day Express, arriving Bur.Mngion 12.45 p.m., Troy 5.00 p.m., Albany 5.3% p.mi, New York 9.20 v.2., Boston §.00 p.m.4.30 F.M.\u2014Local for Rutland arc 25 PN \u2014Nigst E 1 7.23 \u2014Night Express, arriving Ne a ork 7.20 a.m., Boston 7.00 am, and Woreester 6.28 a.m.Anter- Pulkmen Sleeping .and Parlor Cars ont through trains, Secure accommodations and tickets at 14} fit.James 8t., or Windsor St.Btation.¥.M.GILMAN, City Pass.& Tkt.Agt.LST Seaside Excursions PORTLAND, $1.50 ME.AND RETURN po *BAIE ST.PAUL .*EBOULEMENTS .orsecs MURRAY BÂY .sspecreccun- .5.50 *CAP A L'AIGLE .ceco.*RIVIERE DU LOUP .STADOUSAC ou.veeenrinnanncrnsnnass .6-50 CHICOUTIMI .0200000 acces unes *Optional boat or rail between Montreal and Quebec.t 30th and 31st.Return limit September 9th, 1902, SEPTEMBER 1st.SINGLE 5ii% FARE Sept: 1.Return llmit - \u2018sept.2, 1902.- Excursion tickets to Otterburn Park and other pleasure resorts, also to Lachine a through the famous Lachine Rapi Ask agents for pamphlet giving nar particu- REDUCED FARES FROM MONTR EAL TO Bepts 6,800 8 cecereacraccesmrecrecs $7,00 Sept.7-9, 10, 11.$10.00 SHERBROOKE and Ret.\u2019 Sept.3 808 4 weperenermrocreronmes $9.50 Return limit Sept.#8, 1902.ST.JOHNS and Bet.13 inc.sion to Exhibition Return Ymit, da Anclusive .\u2026.\u2026.10\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000 tes \u201d 8113 dei rs 15, 1003.Augus LABOR DAY, CLASS August 30, 31, PRIVATE PARTIES & PICNICKERS 8t.Anne's, up by_rall and down pd bon lars as to farce, etc.TORONTO & Ret.Return Hmit Sept.15, 1902, \u2018Aug.20, 31, Sept.1, 2, 5,64 $235 Sept.8 to {ton to one admis a 00 P.M trains Sept.7 \u2018CHEAP PLEASURE TRIPS if, Boa - cornwall, ern Fare corn 2.80 WANTED \u2014 A SMALL TENDMBNT HOUSE, \" ®rescott, | L esescocseunss 834) Upper or lgwer, situated west of Bleury st.8, ville, \u201c 9 Gesrersersivc\u2026 M.6MA to Guyrat.and north of.St.Catherine at; * ton, | op (PTS 6.00 state restiwhich must be low.Aprly Box Sa oipg by! any train Saturday, returns by, _K 7, Herald.2082 \u2018NR.& O.N.Co.\u2019s steamer Sunday.4 WANTED-BY TWO, PERSONS ROOMS AND ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014n A t = ow LEAVE BONAVENTURE STATION .ere ae = Ke Au 30 Herald, VX \"INTERNATIONAL LIMITED \u201d 37 | Wan ANISHED FLAT ar.Toronto 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 560 p.m., NI Ni , nt., 7.05 p.m.Bufia) lo, 8.20 p.m.Pondon ie p.m.oit, 9.30 p.m.env! 7.20-a/m.Elegant Cafe Service on above Train, PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD and SEASHORE, arlor and Sleeping Car @ p.m.daily.ervice.Lv.8.00 s.m.week days, TT 8.30 a.m.week days, 4.)0 .0 AWA, arr.Ottawa 11.30a.4 and pag Autly, SPANGFIELD Mass.Tm fi | QUEBEC, goon Taro B, week days; Bb.Car ou 8 a.u.sn Sleeping Car où 8 p.m.train, ° o iy 1.20 6 m., 30.18 NEW YORK via D.& H,, «=.Oars on night of gi ages x moruld .30 p.ro.antl 8.opm, daily.Parlor For noohing O: L La Tr Steamer Service on KE CHA mw LAKE GEORGE, apply to Company\u2019 \u2018a Agents.av» oT.JOHNS, Que.7.0, 0.01 and 10.15 a, me 35, ar m.we end 6.30, 8.10 and 8.40.p.m.daily.» ° sue, \"Weite gr con, om 2 jo.VACATION TRIPS, Grang Trunk A epy of \u2018' Summer Tours,\u2018 gives interes at and where to spend yaur Holidays, vas orme SUNDAY SERVICE: Frans und\u2018 rmediat LR, return, arrive Mon reals Lp.Vi ve rout] rv \u201cIntermediate point » am fare ML.rn, arrive Montreal nd = JORNWALL SUNDAY CL Frm HE, LL IA © | round trip.TURDAY and SUNDAY to MON- Y EXCUSIONS, Fon wou o oe mene HE Sri ed 1 or Bonaventure Le wo wt - { \u2018 Herald want Advertissments Reach All Classes of the Community \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Jesse SITUATIONS VAGANY.Advertisements under this | worde, & insertions, for 3c.drome Box K 8, Herald Office.TED \u2014 AGENTS WANTED ua and to cauvaas ter ore rs in Canad fons wil paid to Roca WANTEL \u2014 TRACHERS WANTING .KM- ploymept during holidays, can leara how te ing es five to ten dollars » dag Ly ole to Box M 3650, Hera) FA \u2014 RESPECTABLE LADY: OF ability and good address, for of office, and with alight knowledge Writing.Address K 10, Herald.WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.364 Olivier Avenue, Westmount, help preferred.nagement of type- 05x _ i APPLY Country Dix WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing or ironing; another maid kept; good wages.Apply morning and 4110 Western ave, Westmount.evening, Wx WANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 TO 18 years: of age, for office work and coflect- oh Apply with references to K.15, Herald mix WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP IN light housework; one living with narents.preferred.Apply\u2019 at 203 St.Antoine st.206x WANTED \u2014 PLAIN WRITERS: HOME EMployment; copying small blanks; per 1,000; two stamps for particu ars.dental Commercial Agency, Dept.__cago.WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, FOR A family, house and \u2018tablemaie.Cook, references required.WANTED\u2014TYPEWRITER FOR also A - chester Street, 10 to 11 a.m., re\u201d by ru rate $25 Occi- 14, cat TALL good p.m.8x STATEment work (shorthand not necessary) mus: quick, bave experfence.ply.and salary to P.O.Box, 933.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: not have experience: no washing, 5: _yenor ave., Westmount, (WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD COO dress, with full particulars, Queen\u2019 Prescott, Ont.Ks s Hotel, \u201c x 208x NEED 38 Gros- \u2018205x K.AD- neat and acourate writer and (- Na beginners need ap- Apply stating experience, referefices.ROOMS AND BOARD.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE.Eur Adrortigoments indy this, Leading, % words, ROOMS AND BOARD GE FRONT.room, suitable for two gentiemen; alse single room.Apply to ui Richzoné | AND \"BOARD \u2014 RET CLASS, confortable room, fine lars, ; good board, telephony, elecric lights\u2019 st B awjck st TO LET\u2014NO 7 UNION AVENUE, DOUBLE or single rooms, well furnis & newly de- coi , also parlor, fun! or unfurnished, private family, no enldren._20Tx ROOM \u2018AND BOARD, FOR ONE OR_TWO young men; good steady mechanics preferred; private family; comfortable home.96 St.George st.206x_ ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED rooms, with all modern conveniences.Apply 2 Phillips Place.200x ROOMS\u2014145 MANSFIELD STREET, LARGE well furnished room, bath floor, for ons or two gentlemen or married couple.Auer _light; all conveniences.207x_ BOARD\u2014MRS.SEARL, DOCTRESS, BTRICT- ly private accommodation for ladies, with: professional atteadance; ladies treated and __attended.28 St.Monique st.TO LET\u2014A GENTLEMAN OF QUIET HABits can find a comfortable room on bathroom fiat, at 12 University St.208x ROOMS.AND BOARD \u2014\"'LARCÉ TRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, also single vom, bathroom flat, every modern convenience; desirable locality and convenlent; Auer \u2018light, 30 Berthelet : street.te 4 ee.HORSES AWD CARRIAGES.ga Advertiseruents in this column 3c per word per inscrtion, 6 fnserttons for the price of four.HORSKS, HARNESS AND CARNIAGES or all kinds for ale by auction, every da 2.10 p:m.Private sales st all times, rie given and gusrantéèd, or money refunded Parties having horses to sell will Lnd out sales best in the city.T.VV.Foster &' Co.603 St.Paul st.té sta under\u201d this Leading, ® tions, Goon SEWER war \u2014 BY A GODD SEWER.= BE to Sas at Dome; go dren » and by WANTED\u2014BY A FIRGT CLASS NERDLE woman, repairing and.darning, darning a epéclalty.Address B J.T., 1701 Onta- _Flo Street.\u2019 208x WANTED \u2014 WORK dF ANY xD.BY {young woman; good references.ford st.te SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.\u201cEF Kdvertleements under this heading, % words, 6 insertions, for ec.WANTED\u2014BY T.PATTBRSON, CHAIR\u2019 Caner, repairing all sitting, rocking, revolving or high class ning, bables chairs softly re-caned.178 St.Urbain So WANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, who will stay a few months in Montreal an English private boarding house.Dest references given.Address K.17, Herald _ office.ee 20x WANTED\u2014PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- iag, by F.Ramsperger, late with A.aoû 8.*Nordhelmer and Bell Plano Co.Satisfaction guaranteed, 710 St Lawrence st.20 EDUCATIONAL.£@r Advertisements ID his column Mc per Sera per insertion, 6 Insertions or the price of four, MRS, MARCHAND'S ACADEMY, Hubert Street.The Classes will.re- open on; Monday, September lst.20ix MR.\"AND MISS .HOWE, VIOLIN, PIANO, harmony, so:feggto and theory, 68 Crescent Street.Miss Howe wlll resume her lessons on September 15th.x MRS.WOLFFS ENGLISH AND FRENCH Academy, 490 Dorchester st., will reopet Monday, September 1st.212x 48 ST.PERSONAL, AT Advertisements In this \u201ccolumn \u201cse per word per insertion, 6 lnasertions for the price ot four.The Herald's Puzzle Pictures _ SOMETHING TÔ INTER EST OLD AND YOUNG.Gliédes in each of these Puzzle Piotures is a figure.Ste it you can Gnû it LT j ir i 111] 1 EUR THIS MUSICIAN'S BROTHER AND His.DOG ARE OUTSIDE THE WIN- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Pis ture-\u2014One cat Is to the right of the lady's head, and the other is in front of the man\u2019 8 face, LST, I FINE LAUNDRY WORK, ON SHIRTS, GOL~ lars and cuffs, and féncy work; also dyeing.cleanin Model WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY © nurse.Apply Mrs.S., 417 A Upper -_ bain stand.pressing of all garments ash Laundry, 589 Dorchester.206x CU WET St.Ut- 204x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, \u201cGOOD MESSAGE boy.Apply 2323 St.Catherine at.WANTED \u2014 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, tor the office of a wholesale Bouse.Apply P.Q.Box WANTED \u2014 AGENTS, town and village in easy selling article.ars a ble.Address Box M 351, Herald.404.anada, to 02x IN EVERY CITY to handie an From five to ten dol- day can te made without any trou \u2019 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework.Apply between 9 a.m.and ._2 pm, 21 Hutchisop st.203x WANTED \u2014 A NUMBER OF BRIGHT, INtelligent giris, between 18 and 20 years old, to work in our laboratories.& Lawrence Co., Ltd, Apply Davis | 356 St.Antoine st.206x WANTED\u2014G00P.SMART BOY FOR BRO- ker's \u2018office.Apply in own basdwriting.Address K.16, Herald Office, WANTED\u2014OPHRATORS IN ALL SEreaT.ments.Good wages and steady work all the year round.We make overstis pan pants: shirts, ladles\u2019 sbirt wal collars and cuffs - Standard Shirt, Ce lorimier ava.PRES 8 I WANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCÉD STAR .salesman for Province of Manitoba.Must have good connection and best of ref Apply K.14., Herald Office, WANTED\u2014A PLAIN COOK.Pa PPLY BEtween 6 and 8 p.m., at 364 Mountain Street.WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED oPerators on silk and flannel! waists, steady work, best pay, Saturday afternoons.new machines, Also ten ine New York Silk Walst Company, 40 8t.Antoine.a housemaid, ences required.ply 7 cor.Dorchester an Atwater ave.no, \u2018work uckers; Singer and Wilcox apd Give, (asie a tar 206x GOOD COOK, PARLOR MAID, and goad laundress; city refer- Weredale Park.208% .WANTED TO RENT.- cuse Smelting Works, cor.BLL OR apartments.not less than three bedrooms, : .in good locality, everything must be first class.Agely Box: Q Q.Desbatats Advar- tising age WANTED\u2014APARTMENT, FAT \"Ok |\" ing in'a destrable part of the.velty or mount b SES ice.and wie, 13, K.; raid Office.ANTED EN ROOMS, HEATED ANDH' 2 table for light \u201chousekeeping \u201cin | @ of St.Famille and Prince Ar- œuf Streets.Apply Herald, KA, H.- 4 207x \u2018 WAN x = [BY TE Os ROOMS ard hoa p ° nce .st., above §heid orl x TE, Heral Office.STREET TO LET.Tar Advertisements iy this column Se per werd per Aron 6 Yassrtions tor th orice of tour.- TO LAT - NTAIND , 0 rooms, furnacé,.\u2018open plumbing; central poches in perfect êrder.\" Apply J.Cradock Simpson.: + .= Apply Yoox TO LET \u2014 DESIRABLE SBLF-CONTAINED | À .iy to W.J.rayons es ue , es + \u2014 \u2014 FOR SALE.28 Advertisements in this columa Tord per insertion, 6 insertioas for the price of tour, FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, LARGE SQUARE\" carved legs, rosewood finieb: excellent instrument, In good tone; decided bargain; _¥50 cash.96 St._George st.08x FOR SALE \u2014 300 CHAIRS, SUITABLE FOR Sunday schools, college \u2018and school halls, Apply at Art Gallery, Phillips square.03x FOR SALE \u2014 A QUANTITY OF ¢ INCH pipe: will sell reasonably.Apply at Byre- Willis - rand St.Thomas st.204x FOR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND LAUNDRY machinery, Tray washers, extrac! starchers, steam mangle, body ironers, shir ironer, banders, collar and cuff machines; good condition and cheap.689 Dorchester - street.20ex FOR SALE \u2014 À FEW SABLE AND WHITE collls pups, b doliars each; with pedigree.Wm.J.Moore, 71 Richardson st.» Montreal, 206x FOR BALE\u2014PICNIC AND PARADE BADGES made to order; also embossed price tickets for oigar show cases, windows, eto, Just the thing to make goods sell.J.P.Moncel, Bio St.James at., room 7.t£ FOR SALE \u2014 TWO NEW HIGH CLASS anos.Will well at a bargain lor cash.J.Taylor.#3 Craig st.ality.» TOR SALE - SAFES, FIRE AND SURGLAR f, new and secondhand, at prises that Gly com gompetition, Largest gtoc 0 © 0 Ahern, Montreal! fafé Works, Sane, Telephone Malp HA.MISCELLANIOUS.WANTED \u2014 MATTRESSES MADR OVER trom $1.00 up, called for and delivered at shortest notice.Gt B.Townshend, 363 St.James K., Tel.Main 014.No branch stores.20ex GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR LAUNDRY rk; family washing handled with car yeln, cleaning and pressing departmetft an connection.Model Cash Laundry, 589 Dorchester.205x.\u2014 \u2018 ; * 7 \u201c FOUND.Area isements n this column 255 Jar laser a 6 Insertions tor or 0 our.FOUND \u2014 IN FLETCHER'S FIELD, SET of lower tilde teeth in handkerchief.Owner can securo them at 943 St.Urbain.202x BUSINESS CARDS.A: FINLAYSON (SUGCESSOR.TO FIN- ae layson & Grant), Customs Broker and \u2018ormarder.Warehouseman, 413 and 417 #4.aui st, Montreal.Tree Telephone Main 1308.P.O.wox 424.ACLERNAN, CLINE «& MACLENNAN, A arristets etc, Cornwall, Ont.D.BR.Macleÿnan, K.C., C:H.Cline, FJ, :Maclennap.LEITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Publle, aic., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., AB A.Pringle, J, 4.C.Cameron, LL.B.* = \\ ss BONAVISTA - Thursday, Sept.4 a .ursday, Sept.11 ; LEGAL CARDS.55 ON AN ANISTA .Monday Sent.33 PROCHAN \u20ac & BLLIOTY, ADVOCATES, HO, Canada Life Building, 183 St.James gt., Montreal.de \u201cTEPHENS, 1 HUTCHINS, &~ XANGOLERE, Advocates, Barristers, Seiicltors, OT pment ts Ja street, Monte > : 8 e A.Hutd 8.Marg pres Telephone Main 1666, ° sidros, teping\"\" ; IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTE ète.; Richm nd Carlin ats., Lon STORS.Geo.Cr Gibbons, Harper, aL \u201ca \u201cGRERNSHIGEDN, | R G Barristers, etc., 1724 Notre Dame.st.3 ; 0 epces, ne .au elosie Ba Prost thr wi Rib tend TEE a BARYRY.ADVOGATNE.BAK ems Ig À Fisters, \u20ac ird cinpte BI A Montreal or aan 616.8.P.Laet t, inning May 1.1908, thèse desirable office A.C.: : £ emises, corner St.James and st Francois ( + & N, A a N ; AF a Mullin, B.OL.Cable address, \u2018Cookmuil.* se per | Heated Storage, Bond y 1a, PERBONAL=WILL THE - GENTLEMAN from Bowmanville, Ont.,, who kindly as~ sisted a lady lu getting a car at the foot oO?Beaver Hall HI!!! on Sunday afternoon, August 24th, send his name and city ade _ dress to Box W.M.Herald Office.x PERSONAL\u2014WILL THE PRESENT HOLDer of Parent Kinatic Heat Certificate No.0112 say how much be will take for Bis shares for cash sale.Address K 18, Herald foe.' 204x PERSONAL \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FAMILY hotel, Montreal Houss.Sherbrooxe: modern accommodation: : everything comfortable; - rates reasonable.opposite G.T.R.depot.Henry Veilleux, Proprietor.Write for rooms for the Fair.213x oo PROPERTY FOR SALE.EW Adverilsements In this column Se per mord per insertion,\u2019 @ Insertions fer the prics- of four.FOR SALE \u2014 BUILDING'LOTS ON coN- \u2018tinuation of St.Lawreuce and St.Charles Borromee etreets (Muir farm), also about 3 acres of land, divided into 3% building lots - \u2018on Brombdy and Prevost estates, continuation of St.Urbain -at.Lots at Back.River and St.Denis Boulevard.David Waters, 484 Se James street.POR SALE \u2014 CHOICE BUILDING TE Park avenue, $1,000; St.Urbain street, $330: St.George street; $180: Mance street, $423.These lots are all beautifully situated, and aro clase to fine oottages; and have all city improvements, such as sewer, water, gas.etc., and are.high'and dry, and only a block from the new Bleury and Park avenue eléc.tric ear line.Terms, $25 to cash, balance on monthly or yearly terms.©.Hsselbea, 848 Park avenue (Office open evenings), ot Alex, Walker, 1638 Sti Lawrence st.x BUSINESS (CHANCES.27 AdverLisaments un iS column Ro pet word per insertion, 6 \u2018aserdons tor the price of four.WANTED\u2014YOUR BEND ATS LOST.WHY ay rent?when we marere rontracts month- y at $1.35 per momtl\u2019 : Agents wanted.Union Home and Red! 'Exate Company, 97 St.James Street.207x FOR SALE \u2014 RIGHTS T6 MANOFACTURE.use and sell à Valuable and Indispensable bouschold article, used in every home.Will sell the entire Province of Quebec or city and country rights separately.A new and\u201d ingenious Invention, patented June, 1902, snd successfully Introduced in Ottawa and Hull.For further particulars and testimon- fais, address Box M 408, Herald Office, Montreal, or V.C.La, 310 Cooper st.Ottawa.- 04x MONEY TO LOAN.SW Alvertigements In this column Mc per word per insertion, 6 insertions tor the price ot_foür.TRUST FUNDS TO JHVEST IN MORT- usages, current rates of interest.Doucet & property and country, in mortgagés, insurance policy, notes, or another.guarantee.Osw.Chaput Cle, La Presse Buliding.204x MONEY TO LOAN.\u201dAT § PER CENT., CITY property and country, in mortgages, insure ance llcy, notes, or another guaranfed.Osw.haput Cle., La Prosse Bulldig.204x SUM MER BOARD.KA Advertisements in thie column 4\u20ac per word per insertion, 6 iusertions for the price of four, _ Phillips, Notr.riss, Canad.Lite Chambers.x i | MONEY TO LOAN.AT §& PER CENT.CITY SUMMER i NOARDERS \u2014 BEST \u201cACCOMMOdation for boarders along Great Northern Rallway of Canada, in the \u2018Highlands of ! © Quebec.\u201d Pure air, delightful scenery and hunting and fishing, not a couple ôf hours \u2018from Montreal.Send \u20183%c for booklet, | \u201cAmidst tbe Leurentians.\u201d Pcople alon.road, having accommodation for tourists, ete., are asked to send particulars'to Guy Tombs, Gen.Poss.Agent; Quebec.tf Westmount Corner Lot, A fine corner lot, with fifty feet frontage on Dorchester Street, and about 157 feet on Green Avenue, making 7.80¢ superficial feet, every foot of which can be used to advautage, \u2018For sale at a low price.THE J.GRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.205 ST: JAMES STRKET.Black Diamond Line Dominion Conl.Co .Ltd, Owners.FOREIGN & PASSENGER SERVICE ; BETWEEN MONTREAL AND- Charlottetown, P.E.L, North Sydney, C.B., S: ydnéy, C.B.>, | st.John\u2019 $y Nfld.- INTENDED SAILINGS.For all particulars regarding fares, treight rates, etc.ete.apply to As KINGMAN, - \" Gen\u2019l Fri! & Pass Agent, 14 Place \u201cRoyale._Tetephone Main 57.lu QRRLE STRANGER 0.Lamy - 8.8.\u201cCAMPANA.\" Next Salling From Montreal: MONDAY, gth SEPTEMBER, at 2 P.M.twards On every altérnnte M Season, leaving Quenes the tohowing ng 4 ay at Ndon, tor x carn FONT.GASPE, AL BAY BRO CAPB COVE grand Ho SÛMM B, CHARLOTTE Per Passage and Staterooma, apply tt J.é.BRÔCK d'éd, Agents, {this line on or 811 Commissioners \u201cSt, Cie.1 Rue Soribe, Paris, France DONALD DOWNIE'S.Internatiqual Lay.\u2018othe RAILWAY & ETRAMERIP TICKETS to all points of the worid.pinformation free.Brerythiog you want in Denk & House & Estate Ag \u2018| ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIPS, 24 Bteamers, Aggregating.166,30 Taps, NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisien.10,570 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin Screws lonian.10,000 tone.Twin Scrows Pretorian.6,800 tons.Royal Mail, Service.MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Moville.From From From Liverpool.Steamer.- Montreal Quebec.14 Aux.Corinthian.30 Aug.30 Aug.21 Aug.Pretorian .6 Sept.6 Sept.28 Aug.Parisian .13.Sept.13 Sept.4 Sept.Numidian .20 Sept.20 Sep\".11 Sept.Tunisian.27 Sept.27 Sep*- \u2014 = t\u2014 Twin Sorew S.S.Tunisian WILL SAIL FROM MONTREAL.SEPTEMBER 27 AND NOVEMBER Rates, $75.00 and Upwards.Tunisian is the largest, steamer on the Canadian route.Record passage, Moville to Rimouski, 8 days, 15 hours,.20 minutes.The salooùs and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.\u2019 Electricity is used for ligbting the ship throughs out, the lights being af the command of the passengers any bour of the night.Musto rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated by steam, RATES.\u2014Cabin, $63 and upwards, according to steamer.A reduction of ten per cent.18 made on Round Trip Tickets Second Cabin\u2014To Liv erpoolï or Lon- | donderry, 337.50 to $42.50 single, $71.25 to $80.00 return.Stecrage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glas- sow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful 'supply of provisions cooked and served ard every requisite for the voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling st Londonderry (from New Pler, foot of W.21st Street, New York).From From Glasgow.° Steamship.New York.18 Aug.Carthaginian.3 Sept.11 a.m.30 Aug.8urdinlan .17, Sept.10 a.m.Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards: return tickets, $30 and upwards.Secoud Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return tick.ots.$61.73.Steerage, $26.00.Steamers bp this service have excellent ace commodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Statérooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire ar of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout, and.electric bells In every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 86 Common Street, Montreal.HEAD LINE Montreal ta Belfast and Dublin, The following first class steamers are Intended to continue the service between the above-samed ports: .Tons.8.8.RATHLIN HEAD (Twin Screw) ., 11,000: 8.8.TORR HEAD (Twin Screw) .10,000 S.8.CARRIGAN HEAD 0.0.9,000 8.8.RAMORE HEAD .,.cccceenieene.8.50 g.£.GLENARM HEAD .s\u2026\u2026\u2026.7,500 8.9.MALIN FFEAD .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.>\u2026.pos0r0e 6,000 8.8 RRAY HEAD .8.800 1.8.INTSHOWEN.HEAD .5,000 \u20188.8.RENGORE HEAD .4.500 | 8.DUNMORE HEAD 4,000 gs TEELIN HEAD.Te 3.GLEN.HEAD .\u2026 8, APPOINTED SAILINGS \u2014 Subject to change.TO.BELFAST.8.5.RATHLIN HEAD about Aug.26 8.8.RAMORE HEAD .about Sept, 20 .TO DUBLIN.£.9.INISHOWEN HEAD .about Aug.#7 |.9.9.MALIN HEAD To be followed by other to both ports.A limited number of cabin passengers car ried on above steamers at moderate \u201cates.Through Bills of Lading granted from all points in Cansña., AGENTS \u2014 G.Heyn Æ Sons, \u2018Belfast: Pal- grave, Murphy & Co, Dublin; Harcld Ken- .about Sept.13 nedy, she¢: Wm.Thomson # Co.£t.John, N.B.: J.T.8ickel, Chicago: F.C.Thompson, Torepto., MoLEAN, KENNEDY & 60., General Agents, M _&T._ SACRAMENT STRFRT.(ANTREAL, FURNESS, WITHY & CO.|, (LIMITED) MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It is proposed to dcspatch the steamers of about the uadermentioned | dates: Montreal and Manchester.From Manchester.From Montreal, Aug.15.*Manchester Commerce .Sept.4 Ang.2.*Manchester Clty .Sevt.13 Aug.Manchestor Shipper Sept.20 8 miodation for limited number of passengers.*Fltted with cold storage.; .Queboe and Manchester.From Manchester.From Quebec.Avg.2.Manchester Engineer .Aug.20 \u2026 Birmingham .s.Aug.2 HANSA-ST.LAWRENCE LINE.Montreal and Antwern.From Antwerp, Bteamer.From Montreal.July W.Birmingham .esse \u2014 Aug.13.\u2018Gulf of Ancud .Sept.$ eens Indiana v\u2026.werrenens Sept.14 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, Montreal and Hamburg.Kees Hamburs.From Montreal.Aug.Bi.co0ssocss iste acc suce.ug.30 Aug.21.[RN Westphalia assssvee Sept.15 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above \u2018lines to or from any point in Canada or Western States.For \"rates of freight and particulars, apply Lo any raliway agent, or to FURNESS, WITHY & CO.LTD, AGENTS.© 44 st Francois Xavier St.Montreal.ELLERMAN LINE MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.Irom Mon, erp.\u2018 .ontr: Au 20.«es+.8.8.Alexandrian ,.Se £10 T8 8.Mexioun .\u20260.Oct.1 gent 18.8, Belgian .Oot.8 Sept, 20.B.8.Virginiaa LT The above Stcamers have splendid.accommodation for First-Class\u2019 Passengers, rate & 00, ugh Bills of Lading.issued to ang tr ar points ia Canada and the Un ted tate 7 \u2018 da R.RBLLERMAN, ter Street, 1 Et.8 srament st, eheo.entreat.LÉ LE 15 plendid- he abeve ste mers have np r [First-Class ¥ |aenge Mi goluts in Gapaga and the Un \" PFREDW LEŸGAND-#& GO, 1900 uh t.Peter Street, 11 8% Jperhmens LS ot bea.treal./ J ; ; * finest and fastest | team ars weekly \"Ù ugh Bills of Lating fenue né roug de ey pom § ?cre - GLASGOW SERVICE.FROM MONTRBAL.TRITONI , feaal af) ee Aux.a * SONCORDI I A iiss 0.Be ss .co stoôra.érsssvnes 8.8.LAKONIA (cold Storage) eaeerde sept.is \u2014AGENTE\u2014.GLASGOW.: -DONALDBON BROS.THOMSON LINE LONDON SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.HURONA (cold storage&cool ait) Aug.2 TONA (cold storage& ro Au 29 FREMONA Lure geéoool aid Sept.© A.DEVONA (cold storuge&cool air) Sept.12 LEITH SERVICE.~S.8.JACONA .s\u2026\u2026.voscnsce «oo Sept.4 ABERDEEN SERVICE.5.8.JACONA .Cerne Sept.4 I AGENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcas- Re-on- Tyne; -A.Low, Bon & Co.,-7 Fenchured venue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co.,.Leith; W.Thomson & Son, Dundes, Scotland.\u2014_\u2014 coup STORAGE \u201c+.FITTED -IN., Special Steamers of Both Lines.LORD LINE .CARDIFF SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.S.S.LORD CHARLEMONT .\u2026 Aug.28 3.8.BELFAST .mesreceuness eves.Sept.20 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.For further, particulars, apply to Hcnderson Bros.; Chicago, I'l; J.\u2018Riddell, Stratford, QoL ; Schofield & Co, DL imited), St.John, 8.8.8.8.8.8.S.8.N.B., or THE ROBERT REFORD GO., .LIMITED.28 AND 25 ST, SACRAMENT STREET.MONTREAL.: 2LORR, DENPSTER 80.ROTAL MAIL STEAMER LINE} Consisting of 120 Steamers, Assremsting\u201d 456,000 Tons.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Via Quebec.\u2019 From \u201d From Liverpool, Montreal, Tuesday.Steamer.Thyssday, Aug.19.Lake Champlain .Sept.4 Aug.28 .Lake Ontarfo .c.Bept 1 Sept.2.Lake Erle .\u2026.Sept.18 Sept.9.Lake Megantie .Sept.25 Sept.16.Lake Simcoe .ceer.Oct.3 Sept.23.Lake Champlain .,.Oct.9 Sept.30.,.Lake Ontario .Oct.16 et.7._!! \u2018Lake Erle .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.avc Oct.23 Oct.14.Take Megantlc .Oct.80 WINTER RATES.Round Trip.$85.30 and upwards.SECOND CABIN - Sipgle, $35.00 and upwards; Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.According to steamer, location and number of pérsons in room.STEERAGE RATES\u2014Tn Liverpool.London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Beifast and Quesns- town, $24 50 and $25.60, according to steamer.For further particulars, apply to any agest of the lihe, or to- ELDER, DEMPSTER.& CO, 6 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, NTREAL.TE Labor Day Sept.Ist.\"CHEAP EXCURSIONS.First class return tickets to all points en line at SINGLE FARE for round trip, good going August 30, 31 and Sept.1st! Return limit Sept.2nd, 1902, SEASIDE EXCURSIONS.\u2014Return fares to Murray Bay.Cap a'L\u2019Aigle and Riviere du Loup, $5.50; Tadoussac, $6.50; Chicoutimi, $7.50.Good going Aug.29, 30 and 31.Good returning until Sept.9, 1902, CITY TICKET OFFICB-\u20148 St.James St.INTERCOLONIAL YVAN NN LABOR DAY, Sept.[st Intercolonial Railway will sell tickets at ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE for.the round trip to\u2018'all points East of Quebec, going August 29th, 30th, 31st, and September 1st, and to all points on the System going à August 30th and 3ist, and September 1st, all tickets good to return up to and including Sept.2nd, | 1902.Tot he Seaside BY YOUR OWN LINE THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Round trip tickets from Montreal will be sold to CAC corse css ces sa00 0 NA : 6.00 STE METIS sorsscsa a dorn000 8.40 MONCTON.+\u2026reoouecnsec0e0uu.e 8.600 ST.JOHN +.\u2026.c000rs00s00u0e 8.50 \"SHEDIAC vijessrerecceccuenccce 9,20 SUMMERSIDE.een I XY: CHARLOTTETOWN .11,95 PARRSBORO +s Î | 7 - LIVERPOOL SERVICE.PORTLAND.FROM PONTLAND, : ROM FOR Aus.23 *Ipishman.,.Sept 14 Teoma.\u2026 Aug.30 Californian.Sum sep lontan.- \u2026 Bept.6 * \u201cNorpeman\u2026 \u2018OF PASSAGE \u201d Balcon.das o Lan single, accordté r \u2018to steamer, ri an and ype upwards, stile, : Reco Cabin | Becopd ing to I Third Class, $26.FROM MONTREAL.2 qMauxmen.Aus.23 New England\" = *Qttaman.Sept.61 CommonweslthSept.1 ' \" These steamers de not carry passen tre.POSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Vancouver.Bent.6 à Sxmprimas 7 Pr.further Ta, 8 & to! pts Cas Th n sT.SACRAMENT fhe, La = FROM posroy.à eid FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $45.00 and upwards; | RIVIERE DU LOUP.!vee.$ 5.30 | | MULGRAVE, SYDNEY, C.B.vous } NORTH SYDNEY, \"CB avoniocce SUMMERSIDE, P.B.l.01000000: CHARLOTTETOWN, P.B.I.\u2026\u2026\u2026.BEAVER LINE Un ES .05 p.m.BOSTON.VA AUBR EP TE, AGATHE \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m.9.18 a.Mis LAR excen ha Snturäa Desdaya only, Wednerd Saturday ay and Friday.(p)Satorday and Sunday only.Seaside Excursions NEW GLASGOW, N.8.erseenetpee SCAP A L'AIGLE .*RIVIERE DU LOUP .i.STADOUSAL .vcverrrecescansnrrnnese CHICOUTIMI On Sept.8,9.10.1 including admission to Exhibition.Ee tor St.Johns 8.30 a'm., 9a.m, and 4.30 weekdays, 7.40 p.m., daily.LABOR DA to all Canadian Pacific stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Detroit, Mich., and East at SINGLE FARR for the round trip.Good going August 30th, 31st, Quebec and Megantic on August 29th, 80th, 21st, and Sept.lst.1902.TORONTO EXHIBITIO Sept.6 and 8.0000000000 $7.00 Sept.7, 9, 10; 11.0.0.0000.$10:00 TCANADIAN PAGIFiE MONTREAL TIME BILL, She Corrected to August 13th, 1902.8%, JOHN, N.Re HALIFAX \u2014 Liv.17.40 »-m DONALDSON.LINE (5 RONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGOLY.nw a.m., #10, p.m 1.15 p.m.- Ar.*T.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC 65 c airs 0.40 SD.ONL am.Ar.PQ.8 M So MARE.| ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, OTT.0.06 3.00 a.m.D awh Lv.pres Si 18.20 am.Lv sor st, 112.35 p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.Winé- ns 45 a.m., \u201c9.40 ho ay 16.00 *10.05 p.m.\u2018Ar.95.00 a.m.ti + LT Tr 4830 \u2014 vw.\u201c » 100 p An 62 a TEA pe m., $6.90 p \u2014Ly, 49.00 am, 45,00 p.m.Ar.wn 10 Tr.18.45 a.m.19.30 at.\"9.00.(2)11.40 am, (2112.80 os 7 00 p.m., t4.18 pe (a)5- p.m, 16.20 p, am 2e Lio\u201d p.a.Tek ts.15 +1.38 an Ten © p.oa 110.00 p.m.Ar.Tif 9.25 mm, 45 z.m.wo 5 -00_p.m.Ls.5.D .30 vus s 15 p.m., 49.4 TEDTIOORE= LU 528 am (OLA pm à hi CHI pm Ar.x (08.18 am.(89 v a.m JOLIETTE.18.20 am.§9.00 a.m.(MSS ones 15.00 p.m.Ar.18.50 8.m., 18.20 PDs, BERTH B- 15.08 \u2014Lv.48,30 (12.30 p.m., ST Un Ar.\u201c210 po dE pre > (i.OME \u2014 Lv, a.m, 89.4 19.00 a.m.15 8.M.e p.m., 15.30 p.m.(2)8.25 12 ir, AW i 8840 a.m., 19.50 a.m, +655 pm Als.p oy mn.2 pm.(KI515 p.m.15.30 A a 19.50 am 16.55 p.mm.to.\u2014(m) a.m, am.Te pm aw \u201c(8.40 a.m., 19.50 8M.p.m 4 Dally.tWeek days, \"$Sunday- onl.{Dally Saturday.xDally, except Monday.ally, except \u2018Saturday and Sunday.only.(k)Fridaye only.(uyWede ()Mondays only.\u2018(z)Sundar., .(y)Mon., Wed.an nd (m) Tuesdays and \"Thursdays.et CANADIAN - SFR TPE « RETURN FARES MONTREAL TO St.Andrews by the Sea.$8.50 PORTLAND, Me: \u2026 7.50 ST.JOHN, NB.Liens } 880 SHEDIAC, N.B.9.00 etsrsseserrtsarcetog Ÿ N.S.\u2026 snacous 6.50 7.50.roreucoucseucauress optional boat or rail between Montreal aoû \u201cGood going August 28th, 80th and 31st.Goad to- return .leaving destination until September Sth, Sth, 1902.OTTAWA EXHIBITIO tAug.30.$3.50_ dIDITIAN Montreal to Ot-?, tawo andreturn.Return limit, September 2nd.1902.t+Not good on Imperial Limited Trains.ST.JOHNS, P-Q., EXHIBITION.Montreal to St.Joins and Return |, Ticket \u2018issyo only.By p.m.train sept % and all good going and returing on dato of.trains Sept.8, 9.10.11, 18, 18.Sh 00 \u201c leécluatve of admission).Tickets good to return until Sept.13th, 1902, SPHOIAL TRAIN SERVICE -\u2014- On Sep \u2018tember ah 8th, 10th, 11th and 12th_ apecial train Will leave Montreal (Wihdsor St.) 1,00 .m.for St.Johns, arr.St.Johne 2.13 p.m.Returning will icave St.Johns 11.00 p.m.same: Regular trains leave Montreal Per except Saturdays 8 pm.SEPT.1st.First Class Return Tickets will be issued Mich.Ont., Sault Ste.Merle, and Sept.Ist, and to points east of Return limit Sept.2nd, Service From Ste.2.45h Tuesday.t.2n On Tuesday.Sony and.special train will leave Ste.Agatho at 6,30 n.m.arriving veal 8,40 a.m\u2026 in addition to regular trains leaving Ste.Agathe 7.03 aan, and 4 15 pam.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION, brooke and Return.Sept.3 and 4.01e $2.50 Aug.30, 31, Sept.1, 2, 6, 6.$3.35 Mont- Montreal to Sher Return limit, September 8, 1902.Montreal to Toronto & Return.Return mit, Sept.15th, 1902.10.000 FARM LABORERS WANTED ARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS {ecoond + clasg} will be run.to stations on C.P.R, 310.00 TON, on Manitoba and Austinis \u2018boia, West, South-Wesn and North - West of noi cer 3 as wr ah VAN KA York.Sepiérhber 6th, - + from stations in Province of Queboe, Quoheo Ivy, Mogantic and Wost to Ottawa inclusive, or further particulars and Uckots apply to nearest railway agent.QUEBEC SERVICE From Place Viger 18.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m,, $3.30 my, *11 pam Daily.fSundays only.+ eek Coys.St.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA °/33> Car Service.SITE I 55 pa = \u201c| 290 ST.JAMES STRED! Tues.& Fri.through sl opers \u2018eave Montrsal, Windeor 8t.Station, 7 7.40 pe for St.Andrews.Returning leave Ÿt, And owe Mondays and Wedneadays, arriving Montres§ 8.25 a.m.next day.St.9 a.m.weekdays, 8 p.m, d SPRINGFIELD, Mass.hrongh Coach und tagenet and Intermediate Stations.Retuen.ing avr.Montreal 9.45 p m.EN Place Viger 9 a.m.for JOLIETTE, pts arrive Montreal 8.56 p.m.Leave Place Viger B13 am.for STR AGATHE, LABELLE and Intermediate Stae tions.Returning arrive Montreal 8.46 p.m., Special fran will leave :St, Jereme at Pas .m.for Montreal, stopping \u2018at imsrmediate otations, CITY TICKET AND 1 HUEGRAPH eFFICE, MONEY TO LEND e have always maney to lend on fret: oe ba on city real estate.Brow nite of interest for large amountw.Expen iE down in all cases: Loans put through 3 quie when required ,-.THE J: CRADOCK SIMPSON | \"REAL ESTATE & AGENGY mi » MERCHANTS BANK.RUILDING®,, -&05 ST.JAMB& STREET, * ow PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, Srarhare Beach ols, THESNER FAROE © \" Wind St à- Herr © Sunaey, \" todsor \u201cmu SUNDAY SERVICE Er; Windsor ie.ABRIEL and Intermediate/Stations.Res | | next Post Office, .Ca Mo 1 A co # \u2018 - -BTOCK PHRASE FOR YA 7 FN chrysanthemum - haired ; paign.= THE MONTREAL French Tyvpos' plenie ope LLEGE TEM | WILL BE STRONG \u2014\u2014\" 1 \u201cKing\u201d Clancy Will be Out Again\u2014French is in Montreal.Ottawa, Aux.3%.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The days of the gridiron artist and the gentry will soon be at hand.Players will.take out their padded pants, and other im- | plements of warfare from cold storage and prepare for a season that at the present time bids fair to eclipse all former records and result \u2018n a re- yival of the good old tall pastime, the like of which has not been seen in the Ontario or Quebec Union for many Years.Already the prospects of the local teams are being discussed.That of the Rough Riders\u2019 just at present is much iike an aigebraical College for the last decade.Year's players are expected to fall into line again, however, so that .the [Riders should be strong.In college cir=- cles, or among those whose interest are centred around the Ottawa College fifte=n, the report is frequent that the Garuet and Grey will be represented | by the strongest team that has strolled ! on the field to uphold the honors of the college for the last decade.Ofla st year's team, all will be on hand again with - the exception of Richards, who! will be with McGill; Callaghan, who: will enter Cornell University, and | French.who has gone to reside in| Montreal.In the loss of these men the! College lost .three stalwarts.Richards was regarded by many experts last season as, the coming half-back of Canada, while Callaghan will be ! Badly missed from the back division, | as will French on the forward life.: The\u2019 additions, however, te the ranks\u2019 should fully compensate for the loss! that the college will sustain through the departure from the city of these, men.Rumor has it, and apparently | with some foundation, that George | Kennedy, the Rough Riders crack: scrimmager, will be seen playing with College when the season opens.Eddie: Gleeson will also do business again at centre-half, and there is also a pos- | eibility that \u201cKing\u201d Clancy: will break into the game again.Whether this is so Or not, it !s an assured fact that the former great scrimmage player will once more handle the boys as coach: ; Boilleau, a half-back, and Faustox, ! both\u2018 of the Ottawa City team last | i Year, will turn.out with the College, .end it is whispered around that Vers non Austin will be at quarter.Tia» College will reopen during the fæst week of September, and immediately meeting will \u2018be called for the pure pose of preparing for the fall cam- Information from the inside indi- rates that the following players will be out with the College this season: E.Gleeson, Geo.Kennedy, Boillexu, Fauston, Boucher, V.Austin, Cox, Mc- | Creadje, Harrington.Lafleaur, - Cor-\u2019 Dett, Fileatreault, Boucher, Joe Glee- son, H.: Walters, Devlin, Donner, O\u2019Brien, Blute, and Fillion.The back division - will likely be composed of Eddie and Joe Gleeson, O'Brien and Boilleau.\u2019 To Play at St.Johns.The football team 6f A Company of the Prince of Wales Fusiliers is to go | to St.Johns, Que.to piay assoclation football against the Military Sithonl The captain of the team is Private W.: Hudson, and the team is going in | charge nf Sergt, Robrrts, | t | ' Of last lo\u2014 | of the American frotter, wishes Tim all kinds of real \"Grady lead all the way through, and tanded frequently, doipg cons|derable damage.[ punishment, and in the tenth round began.to and he lost the decision, REY THE VICTORIA GOLF COURSE SHORTLY TO BE OPENED AT 8T.LAMBE RT.x \u2014 .Q 7 Z = = wk 722 - 455 V2S_ 5 A \u20ac a -\u2014\u2014 erg i > 225.+ 2 .375 + NEWS OF THE HARNESS HORSE | +\u2014 \u2014 The Rajah (2.14 34) i» the fastest 3-year old of the year.Chimes is now the < + of three with records of-2.06 or better.Staie J.(2.06 1-2) is still the fastest trotting mare of the vesr.l'an Michael, the brother to Boralma, is a 110 pacer.at Readville was better The average time than 2.00 3-4.' (rrandscns of Baron Wilkes won four races at Readvi'le.: lt cest E.E.wanted to own The Abbot.| Oxford Chimes, « brother to The Monk, took a record of 2.20 1-4 at Gashen.No candidate for.championship honors was ever driven a better rated mile than Dan Pat-sh's 2.00 14.\u2018 : As the years co marching on the more it beeom=s evident that Afovone was the greatest son of George Wilkes.; When Prince Alert and Dan Patch come tuzether at New York a record below two minutes will be put on the books.Lou Vauæhn, 209 14, does not wear a single boot.and is the only horse in the grand circuit who goes with limbs entirely viear.The zrav pacer Democracy, 2.07'1-4, has wen eight out of 12 races in Canada sp far this season, At Winnipeg, recently, he lewered the Canadian half-mile track ree cord to 2.11 1.2, \u2018 In reply to the manv queries, *Will there he another meeting at.Brighton cach?\u201d the seerétary of the New York trotting \u2018association savs: \u201cThe balance was on the right side of the ledger.and the rest is nobody's business just now.\u201d Tim Murnaine, so long associated with Ketcham aed Cresceus, has purchased 68 acres of land near the Ketcham farm, eight miles west of Tolédo, and will start a stock farm to breed and develop the highest tvpe Etéry horseman Tuck.Mat and Ring.' O'Grady Got the Decision.There was good sport at Maison- Neuve last evening, where there were two good houts, Arthur, Briere went four fast rounds, and Jimmie Dwaine called it a draw.Billy\u2019 Weller and Weller did all the leading, but Briere got in some hard counters, The main bout was O'Grady of Mont- and Bensley of Troy, N.Y.But the Trojan could stand rush matters, but ton late, Seen Through A Sportsman\u2019s Spectacles THE- N.A.L.U.SITUATION., Shamrock Still on Top, Though Slightly \u201cUp in the Air.\u201d IT WAS EXPECTED at one stage of the fight last night that the Gazoot sporting man would make a gpeech or challenge the winner to a ten-hour contest, Kut he wusn't in training.A SPECIAL SYSTEM of ambilances will probably be organized for the Shamrock- Toronto game next week.The whole Toronto crowd will feel like going home to mother in them after the 'giateh, programme announces a 400 yard race \u2018for emateurs\u2014First prize, $1.00: sceond prize, 50 cents, Evidently an amateur ig & man that hasn't won $2.00.\u2014_\u2014 .\u201cKING, CLANCY has decided to get into uniform once more, Absolutely the last appearance.Co © THE FOOTBALL XV.'s arq busy Inducing \u201ctheir hair to grow.« D , Le HTSMEN -vext year,\u201d\u2014Chicago sit until: Record-Herald, ; Corbett, \"| euts his \u2018half the, soonest wins ft CORNWALIL STILL CLAIMS to hava pn E008 chance to win.There ure a lot of people thal can see It.Funny, \u2018how stupld they aro, BENSEY, OF TROY, N.Y, the plug asl evening, and wanted to fight ving.Talk about wan licked In and then turned round two men fn the same Trojans! : \u2019 CLARENCE MACKAY.bought for $10,000 and sold him far $ôo0.right kind of dug.Ffrankfort Wasn't the JEFFRIES has decided to fight Jim The question in, will Jeffries be charged with: murder or will the Jury hold thut Corbott committed sulcide.JIM IT 18 NOW nbaut time that magnates of the National League went Into training for the annual meeting tn December PLEASE PASS THE PARBGORIC.\u201c \u2018As thè last plank \u2018in the Plrate craft was ripped out und the scuttled bark sank In the | #hoals of defeat, the crowd scattered over the vast expanse of green like a flock of glant blackbirds, \u201cfilling the air with shouts of giant exultation.The relief from the terrible tension of \u2018the-ninih was ax Roothing as a hogshead of sirup In an asylum full of colicky babies.\u201d\"\u2014Cinecinnati Enquirer.THE NAMB.OF the said good bye to his fic Au Revoir.Chicago horse \u2018 that dat Hawthorne was THEY HAVE.A NEW dame Chatles now.in Point st It is played in this way: Two Smathers 38,000 to think he | [van doubles, nen pay an equal amount and buy a load | of wood which is divided into two eo halves.Each man has a saw and apw-horse and à bit: of bacon rind wherewith \u2018to \u2018grease If Then they tackle the wood.The man whe and t other chap\u2019s half.The first game was ve tween White and Powers, and the latfer wos easily.He rays he uses only the rimd from the electric brand of bacon.Another mateh i» tn sight between the winner and an un- nown.\u2014_ THE ANNUAL POLICE revolver practice Is now on.A whale is expected here pretty soon.Somd.on Mr, Whale, you \u201cneed not ar _ long.as you not s Prairie\u2019 bricks.vallon Le STEVEDORE RACES are quite the thi on Craig Street.q ng hant kind of plac ng from the net REVIEW OF THE TENNIS TOURNEY The Dotierty Bros.Have Made an \u201c Enviable Reputation in America.tional one for@pany years in the history of lawn tennison this .continent.The defeat of M.1).Whitman, admittedly the, greatest of American piavers, by the Brit ish \u2018expert, R.IF.Donerty, was consider able of a surprise to devotevs of the game in the United States, but this surprise was utterly eclipsed when his vanquisher was in hig turn beaten by Wm.O.Larned, the holder of the nativual championship cup.of Amertca.The victory of the Doherty brothers over Ward and Davis, the crack Amer: this week, and also their work in the preliminary singles, had edear- ly demonstrated their\u2019 thorough mastery of the.game, and when the elder of \u2018the two brothers faced Whitman in the final match of the all-comers champronship |- tournament, a splendid struggle was expected.Whitman had beaten Doherty in & previous meeting at Bay Ridge, but it was calculated that the interval had given him time to recover more thoroughly from the effects of a sea voyage and a strange climate, and might enable him to turn the tables on the Anvrican., This he did with, à vengeance.Even the most patriotig, ot American enthusiasts had no excuse to offer for the result of the game, of which the New.York Times declared \u201cThe clever Briton outmanoeuvred Whitman at every point, and wore him down to a state of pitiful exhaustion by keeping lim on the \u201crun.\u201d Nor was there the shghtest indication that Whitman was not playing in his very best form.\u2018In the challenge match the next day, although it was rumored that the kng- lishman had stated that they were more afraid of Larned than of Whitman, the indications.were decidedly «in Doherty's tavor.He had already beaten Larned at Bay Ridge, and, according to the natural order of things the interval should have increased his superiority over fis oppou- ent.According to all the grounds of prognostication in such events he stood to win.Instead of that he lost hy a score of three sets to one.To what the Englishman himself attri buted his defeat iw not stated, as tennis players do not discuss their vicissitudes with reporters after the manner of pugilists.But the accounts of the.content all \u2018show that the unaccustomed heal which revailed that day was what caused the \u201cnglish player to lose the champions, If he had been an erratié \u201cplayer, one might have some hesitation abont accepting thu theory, but ever since his avrival on this continent, he has showed the font amazing steadiness and endurance.The terrible heat of the sun, however, seemed to wilt the hte right out of lam, and he didn't go after the halls.with anything like his usual energy.An interesting feature of the pluy of both the Dohertvd seems to bie their ver- satthity.The plan of standing through- ou on th TAR priv and driving into all parts of an opponent's court, has heen so ong the traditional style of \u2018English play The past ps been the most sensa- era that it has come to be dalled \u201cEnglish game,\u201d while the coume \u2018of vol leying at the net has been styled the \u201cAmerican game\" But both of the Doh erty brothers, while their long dewving haw been almost faultless, and a source ot) marvel to the American players, have nlso distinguished thémselves by the mest brite The Nisgara Tournamenti\u2019 Nlagarn-on-the-Inke, August 20.- The tennis event between Miss Neely and Miss Champl.\u2026 lasted all morning yesterday.Fhe former won, the lat- Aer being quite éxhausted, The winner obtained no less than 66 out of her 130 points on\u201c placed shots, while her opponent won 54 places \u2018out of 131.Miss Hedley made u -eptendid fight with Mise Hague, and after © to 4 and 40-\u2014 16 against her tn the third aet, pulled level, Mrs, Burgess und Miss #2, \u2018l'uy- lor also played well, 7 Ladies\u201d singles, sécond round - -Misa Champlin, Chicago, beat Mrs, Burçess, Toronto, 6-1, 4 3.\u2019 ; Semi final round Mixs Closterman, in: cinnaæli, bent Mise Parker, Chicago, 8- 3, 0-7; Miss Neely, Chicago, beat Mien Champlin, Chicago, 6 4, 8° 10, 6-4, * Mên'e open, singles: first round- 11.U.Hackett, Kone York, beat\u201d Harry Allen, Philadelphia, 6 2, 61; le P, Plxcher, New York, beat TL F.Avery, Detroit, 6-1, 7-5, .La Second: vround-Beals Wright} Boston; beat 1.R.Pattérson, Toronto, 6-1, 6.3; Kreigh Colling \"Chicago, heat John Neely, Chicago, 8-1, 8-2, ' Men's handicap, singles; first round - E.1.Shafer, gcrateh,-hent Benls Wright, owe 40, by default; Robert Leroy, owe 15; heat B.Florsheim, halÿ %, 6-3, 6\u20148, Yachting \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 & ~p\u2014 \u2018 The Beaurepaire Cup.The \u2018arrrangements for the Bayview Beaurepaire Challenge Cup have now beén completed: and following are the details: The club launch will Teave Dorval at 12 noon precisely with the yachts in tow, She will go on to Lakesde and pick up the yachts from there, leaving Lakeside on the arrival, of the 12.10 G.T.R.train from town.From there she will procecd at once to the starting point of the course, Members going out in the.1.30 train will get off at Beaurepaite station and through the courtesy of Mr.Slater will go to his house, where they will make use of his wharf, The Beaurepaire people have been good enough to pre e A dingey service, so that there will be no trouble jn being ferried from Mr.Slater's wharf totheir respective yachts or on board the club steamer.: These arrangements will permit the races being started early and will allow yachts to return home in food time, The White Cap, Mr.Abbott's yacht, is the holder of this challenge cup, and if ie quite expected that the Trident, which ia being taken up by a Lakeside syndicate, will give her a hard run for the tro phy this year.the |.pdd.Cfaerke, afc Ottawa» won BIVOUAC BEAT GUINETTE EASILY \u2018Won in Straight Heats in the Free-for-all at \u2018Quebec.Quebec, Aug.30.\u2014The trotting races under the auspices of the Quebec Horsemen's Assoclation were concluded yesterday and were again very successful.The attendance was about as .lafge as the two_ preceding days, and the races were very well contested.In each class the favorites won, but in the free-for-all, although Blvouac won the three heats, a large number of the spectators considered that Guinette could have beaten him.The result of the day's races was as follows: 2.30 trot, 2.35 pace, ,purse, 2%50\u2014 Brilliant the \u2018Great (H.~ Da- oust), Montreal.eee 111 Lewis Wiggle (A, Vigneault), Montreal .RN \u2026 8 28 Sherwood Girl (G.Drolet), Quebec 2 Fred.H, (Ben Taylor), Mont- TEAÏ- cocececs seen sas cena n eee es 4 4 2 Hector P.(L.\" 8S.Matte), Pont - Rouge o.oo 6.5 5 Rrazillana (L.N.D.Houde).Nicolet .eae 5 6dr Gusste Bell (F, Nadeau), Montreal oo 7 dr Betting\u201412 to 2 Sherwood Girl; 3 to 5 Brilliant the Great; 39 to 2 Napoleon Jack: 10 to 2 Fred.H.; 20 to 2' Braxil- lana: 10 to 2 Laura Globe; 5 to 2 Lewis \u201cWiggle.2.25 trot \u2018and pace, purse; $300, three miles, best 2 In 3\u2014 \u2019 Petit Francois (F.X.Jobin), Quebec .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.a.sv.2 11 Virginia J.(Dr.G.W.Joltco- eur), Quebec.\u2026.\u2026.1 2 8 Racket .(Blacksmith's Stables), Quebec oie .3 313 Morrell Pliot (E.' G.St.Dents) Muntreal o.oo 4 de Black Dan.(CC.Gastonguay), Levis + 5 dr mile NV.bee (Vv.: dr Time 4.068 407 1-4, 4.59, Betting 4 to 2 Virginia J:; 5 to 2 Rocke: 8 to 2 Morrell Pllot, 20 te 2 Hack Dun, and 6 to 2 Pelt Francois.s Iree-for-all; purse, K300 ; Rivaune (J.trard), Montreat .1 1 1 Guinette (8.Desautels); Montreal LL Le Lada a ce TO 2 2 Don (F.Paris), Montreal.4 3 3 Valengin Boy (OL N.©.Houde)! , Nivolet Lecce a 44 Bivoune, 2 to 5; Quénette, 4 Valencon Moy, 8 to 7 Betting to 2; Don, 6 to 2, Los Anceles Sold.New Pork, August 290 Turky\u201d Haldwin, the Callfornta horse man, haa Hold \u201cto Ieane Labäld, the one-time Kreut race mre Los Angeles for $lo,- OU, pays uo Haratoga despateh tu the Times.Hhe will he used for breeding, 3 cma Races at Ottawa.Aug, 40.Rowanhurst, Te- purchased from 12 Dyment by the mille dash In stratght heats at the exhibits Von grounds yesterday.lldladeun was the conteudey, In euch heat, Ro- wanhurst tn a ctikely looking horse and Has speed.Ottawa, cently \u201che Mine Tor the heals was 51 fut and BAL E20 Rowanhurdt is by Lamplighter, dam HestTess, Nanutte was third, Lord Ogilvie and Sleepy Helle also ran.; ) \u2018The apeclal race for trotters and pacers wan Lizzie 1, all the way through; Daisy BB took thy (tiird heat In this heat the Judges were not sat lafied with the driver.of Lissle 1.and he was supplanted by MH.O Nell,\" ot Ottawa, In the fourth.Lisate 1.won the final heat, Tattle Nell, Otlawa, took third, money.Jubilee Quern aud Antwerp alse vaced, Best (ue 2,57 1-2 Lacrosse _ Labor Day Team.: Aug.30.\u2014The team com- the Toronto lacrosse Club \u201cToronto, mittee \u2018of to choose the tenim that- will perform at the Island oval on Monday against the Shamrocks, 1t Is more than likely that the team chosén wlll he the same that won from the Irishmen on the latter's own grounds last Saturday The reserved seat.plan opened yesterday and a big.advance sale was recorded for the first day.A New Western Trophy.Winnipeg, Aug.80.\u2014 Commissioner Chipman, Hudeon's Bay Company, has given a handsome trophy to represent the «International Jacrosse champlon- ship of the West.St.Paul, Minnesota and _Shamrocks- Wihnipeg, willl play for it next month.The Young Shamrocks.The Young Shamrocks, of Point St Charles, are red hot for a game.They would like to meet the Points of that dia- trict.Send .your challenges to the aport- ing editor of The Herald \u2018and be sure man, Montreal! and Shamrock, The Montreal team was chosen last evening, and this is the way it will line up against Shamrock :(\u2014Tlerney, Taylor, Pierce, BStrachan, Davidson, Marshall, Mackerrow, Brodie, Matthews, Haynes, Meldrum, Brown.Spare\u2014Hamilton, Bert.Strachan and \u201cGiven two husky, thirst ; Christm : ; men, one dime, two schooners À are also races for all the other ristmas.: lib.\u2018escape the patrol.The er Repeat od classes and everyone is looking forward Everything points to a record crowd to the winner.© Ato a fine day\u2019s sport.: 7 jet the Match FES ! * ?: \u2019 \u2019 - \u2019 - \u2019 } Ter \u2018 * : > , .+ \u2018 - .a © .! A ! * * ' ar 1 i = Ste \u2018| finished strong.\"by a runner, [nse mbarted.will meet to-night, after: the practice; your team is not over 16\u201cyears of age nor.DAN PATCH MADE MARK OF 159 1-2 Came Within a Quarter of a Second of Star Pointer\u2019s Record, Providence, August 290.\u2014The Grand Circuit meeting at Narragansett Park was.brought to a\u2018 close this afternoon.Dan Patch, the unbeaten son of Joe Patchen, pared an exhibition ; mile In 1.5913, reducing his record from 2.00%.The mile was within a quarter of a second of the world's record of 1.59%.made by Star Pointer at Readville five years ago.Myron Mc- Henry drove the famous brown stallion, and his owner, M.E.Sturges, of New.York, watched the performance from a box in the grand stand.- An immense throng saw the exhibt- tion.The track was lightning fast The trial was made abaut 4 o'clock ! There was a slight breeze blowing up the home stretch; but te stallion The fastest \u2019quarter was the second In 29 seconds flat The first half was in 593 seconds: and the last in 1 minute.The middie ha! was in 59.Dan Patch was paced and \u2018scored down twice before McHenry nodded for the word.The horse was golng fast in a long Ftridey and a thousand watches snapped when he flashed under the wire, In an Instant he was down at the turn, leaning in on the curve and the runner was galloping hard to keep up.They were at the quarter in is sec- | onds, and the runner was even.Then the gallant horse made his supreme effort.He was squatting low in a long stride and cutting through the air so his ears were bent back and his, mane was straight out.The runner was doubling in great leaps, but Dun Patch - got away, and he went | wlong the back stretch the second : quarter in 29 seconds flat, making 594 for the half.The runner caught up .=Don\u2019t be deceives.: on its merits.> \u2014Don\u201dt take fie shadow toe the + Don\u2019t take toadstools instead of i a man offers you something \u201cjust the same\u201d or \u201caz good as Semi-ready,\u201d\u2014 > Ask him to show you the makery\u2019 brand inside the ccat pocket.L£ He cannot show * it\u2014brand him az an imposter, + ~= .\u2018.> Everywhere Semi-ready is xold in Canada and the United States, others try to trade oS | v\u2014 Profit by its successez\u2014deceive the unwary.à Another thing, Semi-ready is never piled on .tables like other clothing.Sold only in patent dust-proaf wardrobes.Semi-ready suits and overcoats $12 to $25.You need not buy because you lock i keep because you.buy.} .15-454 mushrooms.Cr MURAT: \u2014e- 9 \u201c nor semi- ready Ward robes, 1851 ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST.- 2331 ST.JAMES STREET.On the Level !s Le way ou?shoes are made ail.throug2.(;ood zoném Dai-rrai amd Gonest WOTKIIANSIID ape DO \u2014ver7z \u201cær.They Dave sortez striae We an + \"ou cere \u2018eeuy and vou\u2019 vil 228 omit aad MaTISIACtION à \u201cRa sûnes \u2018cu.Tuy tere, Va seul forest zones ii 10D ov Das OF CANADA.Head Office: H Place D'Armes,\u2019 Mentreal.SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Board of Censors\u20148IR: ALEX.LA-, COSTB, President; HON.A La LAVIO- LETTE, Vice- -President.Interest Paid on Deposits.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.MR.G.N.DUCHARME, President, Capitalist and ex-Mayor of Ste.Cune- goude of.Montreal.MR.G.B.BURLAND, \u2018Vice-President, President of the Lachine Rapids H.& L.Co.Ltd.HON.LOUIS BEAUBIEN, Director.Ex- Minister ot Agriculture, Outremont.MR.H.LAPO Director.Wholesale Grocer, Alderman, and President of City Finance Committee.MR.8.CARSREY, Director of the S.Carsley Co., Limited.MR.TANCREDE BIENVENU, General Manager.MR.A.a HAMBLIN, Auditor.x ay gs of Henry Benedict \u201cDuke of York,\" Maria Clement, Clementina, a daughter James Sobleski.Born \u2018in of Prince catf and Cardinal York.brother, the young Pretender, the rebellion of 1745 might have had a different termination under his leadership.The Cardinal was arranging to aid his brother with a body of French troops gathered at Dunkirk, when the news of the crushing defeat at Cul- loden compellel the abandonment of the enterprise, DEATH OF PRINCE CHARLIE.On the death of Prince Charlie, in 1788, the Cardinal reasserted the Stuart doctrine of the divine right of Kings in a medal which he caused to be struck bearing this inscription : \u201cHenry IX, King of England by the grace of (God but not by the will of men.\u201d revolution York was deprived of two rich livings which had been granted by Louis, and shortly afterward he lost a pension awarded to him by the Court of Spain.When Napoleon demanded tribute from Pius VI1., the Cardinal gave up the remnant of his fortune, including the greater part of the family jewels, to aid the Pope in satisfying the rapacity of the Corsical conqueror.On the occupation of the Papal States by the French legions the beggared Prince of the Church retired to Venice, and in his remaining years was dependen: \u2018upon the British Court tot his maintenance, George ITI.sent.$10,000 immediately on hearing of the necessitous condition of the Duke.The Cardinal manifested hls gratitude for the generosity shown to him by bequeathing to the Prince of Wales (afterward George IV.) the, Crown jewels which had been carried off by James II.119 years before.In 1819 the royal legatee caused to be erected in St, Peters a ontfment by Canova, which bears the names of \u2018James III, Charles 1IT, and Henry IX.\" underneath half-length portraits of these ill-fated\" éciong of the fallen House of Stuart.About forty years ago two young men cut a large figure \u2018for a time by family.They styled themselves John Sobieski Stolberg Stuart, Count d\u2019Albanie, and Stuart Charles Edward, and claimed to \u2018be \u2018déscendunts of.the\u2019 Young Pretender., Both claimants bore a remarkable Stuart lkeness, which, \u201ccoupled with their romantic study, attached to them many adherents.The historians dise alow \u2018the pretensions.of the brothers, but it is generally agreed that they themselves thoroughly believed in the, genuineness of their claims.According to the narrative of the clnimants the Countess of Albany; wife | of Charles Edward, \u2018the \u2018\u201c Young Pretender,\u201d gave birth \"in 1773- to a son, who was, three days later, intrusted to the care.of the captain of an English \u2018frigate as a protection against the fell intent of certain Hanoverian emissare Jee.Four years afterward the coune tess separated from her husband and took refuge in a convent in Rome, leaving her son in the hinds of Its adopte ed parent.From that waif the brothers claimed descent.Few people are aware that there are in the United States branches of the Order -of the White Rose, but such \u2018is the' case, Boston and Philadelphia each | raving {ts assoclation of Jacobites, ., THE INVENTOR'S WORK.Below will be found.a list of patents recently granted by.the U, 5, Government through the - agency of Messrs.Marion & Marlon, patent attorneys, Montreal, Can, and Washington, D.C.:\u2014Fred.Allen -Collver, Vit- toria, Ont., corn-planter: John Meu.Vey, Longue Pointe, Que, nut lock ; William J.Cass, Hartland, N.B., slip- link for, trace-chains ; Joseph Louls Kieffer, \"Montreal, « Que., shoé-sewing machine ; Frank A.Breeze, Forest Mills, Ont., spinning head; Edmond Heroux, Yamachiche, Que.window sash ; Camille St.Jacques, Cranbrook, B.C., combination match box.EX-MAYOR E.A.MACDONALD \u201cOF TORONTO.IS DYING Toronto, August 50.\u2014Ex-Mayor Ernest A.Macdonald 18 lying ill at 85 Grenville Street In a semi-conscious condition, utterly unable to do anything for himself, and apparently on his death bed.He has been suffering.from nervous prostration since his occupancy of the Mayor's chair.Doctors entertain no hopes for his recovery.He has been confined to hia bed for the past six weeks.VALUABLE ADVICE TO MOTHERS.9 If -your child comes in from play coughing or showing evidences of an approaching.attack of Gripné, Sore \u2018Throat, or sickness of any kind, first thing get out your bottle o Nervilino, Rub the chest and neck with Nervi- line, and give internal domés of ten This wili prevent No liniment or every two hours.any serious trouble, which 1s .a necessity in every Hiouse- hold: Large bottles cost only 26c, rt LIEUT-COL.DRURY T0 INSPECT BBTTERY other dance will be given over on st Male « Island by the men of the 3rd Sa Battery to-night, The sue: cars of the first dance given wae so grent that there hes been a very general desire to have the finction repeated, and in ré aponse to this Major 3 tephens.has given permission.The Battery breaks up camp on Mon- \u2018HO RUMBYE &EU ani; Humadwiwine ©, 5100 Marit and Onit pi te ue of wi) apes ges trom, rootitg.eles , 001 te nage a tii or les verger SE Jaron rpm Td 4 second son of the] Chevalier de St.George and Princess | Rome inf 1725, Henry -entered the priesthood and | became successively Bishop of Fras- | Possessed of much more spirit and | \u2018| decisiveness than his vacillating elder At the outbreak of the French] TR Arpad JOHN MURPHY & \u20ac0.\u2019S - ADVERTISEMENT., THE NEWEST PRODUCTIONS \u201cFor Fall business are being placed in the dif- \" ferent departments daily\u2014over 80 cases i FOR T ers, already received.You will find immense assortments of the ! best class of goods in every department, all marked at popular prices.IE BOYS.Over five cases of BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING put to Stock, all made to wear and guaranteed to/glve every satisfaction to our custom- \u2018 $4.25, $4.50, $0.50, $6.25, $6.76.LADIBDS\u2019 \"LADIES\u2019 7 i = 7 .FOR THE LADIES.LADIES\u2019 READY-TO-WEAI SKIRTS-\u2014over 300 put to stock, all rew shapes and perfect fitting.Prices: $2.90, $3.26, $3.45, $3.95, MOREEN SKIRTS, EXTRA SPECIAL, only $1.65, \" STYLISH SILK SKIRTS.Prices from $5.95.LADIES' FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR, immense assortment, all marked at lowest CASH PRICES.\"NEW SILKS.NEW DRESS GOODS.- NEW LACES.\" NEW RIBBONS.\" that will make sales easy: NEW OPERA FLANNELS.) NEW BLOUSE FLANNELS.~ NEW COLLARETTES.NEW FEATHER BOAS, + NEW CLOAKS AND TAILORED COSTUMES, NEW MILLINERY.\u2018 \u201cEvery Department showing the newest of Îîts kind, and at prices Terms Cash.INSOLVENT NOTICE.No.Tnsol- In the matter of MOISE DORE, Trader, 2470 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, vent.The undersigned will sell by public aue- tion, en bloc, or in detail, on the premises, Thursday, the\u2019 4th Day of September, Instant, At 10 o'clock a.m, the following assets, to wit: Stock of wood, coel and grain.$234.50 Horses, summer and winter vehicles « double and single, barnesses, trucks + Office, sheds \u2018and\u2019 \u201cstable | on the ; BFOUNÏE,.4 voie sees sictes serrernnes 125.00 789.00 Book debts, as per list caccoevcrcosce $527.13 Conditions, cash.The premises will be open for i:apection on Wednesday, 3rd September, For all ather information apply to, ALEXANDRE DESMARTEÆU, Trustee, _ 1588 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROTHERS, \u2018Auctioneers.brand Trunk Railway System In Effect Junu 22nd, 1903.WEST.TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO, DB- TROIT, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.a.m.5.00; p.m.18.00, *10.30, Ar.m.m.+7,00, *7.30; p.m.*6.00.CORNWALL, BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, \u2018BELLEVILLE, TORONTO \u2014 L¥.a.m.17.40, .*5.00; p.m.18.00, #1830, Ar.a.m, 17.00, 7.30; p.m.6.00, 18.56 CORNWALL, BROCKVILLB\u2014Lv.a.m.17.40, #9.00; p.m.15.15, 18.00, 9.Ar.a.m.$1.00, : 97.90, 19.50; p.m.*6.00, 16.COTEAU JCT., OTTAWA \u2014 Si.ami 18.30; p.m.4.10, Ar.a.m.21180; p.m.17.VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.a.m 18.25, $7.4 * 18.30, #030; p.m.*1.20, 112.15, 4.10, 6.15, 15.45, .16.15, 18.00, *9.00, #10.30, x11.%5,, |[11.55, Ar.am, 27,00; Ts Ts *8.0.$9.50, *11.30; p.m.hy \u201d 30, *6 46.25, 9.bo 15, 18.00.18.50, 110.Jn.40.os LACHINE WHARF \u2014 Be a.m.16.35, 18.00; p.m.112.10, 3:3 15.00, 18.20 Ar.a.m, 17.90, $8.60; p.m.|{2.20, 15.50.17.08.EAST AND SOUTH.POINT, LEVI.(QUEBEC)\u2014-Lv.a.m, \u201c4.15, *8.00.Ar, a.m.17.30, $1.00, 13.00: JSLAND POND), PORTLAND~Lv.a.m, +8.00, p.m.*8.00.Ar.a.m.*1.20; p.m.18.50, RICHMOND.ARTHABASKA, SHERRROOKR ISLAND POND\u2014Lv.a.m.18.00; p,m 14.13, 8.00.Ar.a.m.*7.20: p.m.+1.00, +6,50 ST.CHYACINTHE\u2014Lv.a.m.\u201c5.00: p.m.\"1.48, 14.18, 2515 #8.00.Ar.a.m, *7.20, 18.85; p.m, 1.00, SSENA SPGS.\u2014Lv.a.m.$7.00, .| eh HEMMINGFORD, ORME Te ve.» HUNTINGDON, FORT COVINGTON = VEN, a.m, 17.00: p.m.1400.Ar.a.m.18.50; pry 1 YORK \u2014 Lv.am.47.50, $10.18; ESE 8.40.Ar.a.m.*7.15; p.m., am 18.30, 19 ON\u2014Lv.a.m.19.01: p.m.*8.40.Ar, Pie; va 48.10, 110.18, Ar.am, ALBANS, BURLINGTON-\u2014LY.a.m.15.01; 1m.te Ser .40.Ar.a.m.*7.06; pa.14.58, 8.10, : Wa OHNS\u2014Lv.a.m.$7.20, 19.01, $10.8; p.mit Le J: *g, 30, iis Ar.2m.05, Pp \u2018 TR 1B, #101 » 7200 1086 THAT OO \u2014 Lr.az.tray p.m.+5: \"Ar.a.m.fase p.m.11.80, CHAMBLY\u2014Ly.a.m.17.00 Pm.15.00, 15.48 Ar, som.17.40, 18.55; p.m.17.3 Dally except Sunday.$8unds Dail only.|{(Battrdäys only.xExcept Saturday aad A affxcent Monday.tiëxcept Satürdar.will be inape day.In the morning they y pe v Lieut.ed at .Lafontaine Drury, and in the shooting practice will take place out at © - The- week spent in camp has been one of ard work and the improvement in the drill most marked.Considerable time has been wpemt in shooting practice at in visible targets, by means of guiding posts, a system which is now used extensively by artillery in England.The fire disoip- \u2018line and gun drill by the men lis now excellent.and a good showing will undoubtedly be made on Monday.tet A CMANGE OF DYNASTY Is: what they dread in Spain.But we.are all the while setting ub new mon- arches.The lkitest is the gas which reigns by divine right of supe- rlor cheapness and c¢onveniehce In over 20,000 Montreal kitchens.Make ehquiries about the \u201c Gas Company's\" rental stoves.\u2014adv.+ nN \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r i D Dd Not Delay.\u2014When, through debilitated digentive organs, poison finds it way Inte ho: Blood, the prime considergtion.tu.to\u2019 the poison out af rapidly: avd ae thot - y possible.Delay may mean disaster.armitico\u2019s Vegetable Pills will be found a Mbét valuable and effective medicine to as- \u201801, 18yra.aus DRIGHTON, Fatrñolé, Iowa, Us § work A permanent a .- - \"ete, .v+rrcems ice\" 429.50 : \u2014 18 ROUBES POINT > Lv.am 17,20, 110.18; .14.48, *6.30, \"510, Ar.em.97.18; 10.ra le 18.20, 49.85.0.05; | rr ea ; \u201cafternoon the annual | stove, | 341 Ihe Intruder withe, Tay paver : Salt.They BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, ETC, AT JOHN MURPHY & CO.2341 aad 2343 St.Telephone Up 2740, Catherine Street.Corner Metoalfe.IMMENSE TRADE SALE! Over 250 Cases Mackinaw and Freize Goods, also the Bankrupt Stock of Ready-made Clothing and Gents\u2019 Furnish« ings, of Thompson & Reynolds, and $35,000\" Stock of Staple and \" Fancy Dry \u201cGoods, Woollens , and Worsteds, Boots and Shoes, etc, etc.AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE.The Subscribers will sell at \u2018thelr stores, \u2019 Nos.86 and 88 8t.Peter Street, MONTREAL, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY September 3rd, 4th, and 5th, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, (For Account of a Wholesale Importing House of San Francisco.) OVER 230 CASES\" returned goode from Dawson City, consisting of Mackinaw Coats, Frieze Suits, Coats and Vests, Mackinaw Shirts, Corduroy Coats, Canvas Coats, Etoffe Pants, Peary Hoods, \u2018Leather Coats, Mackin: aw Pants, Duck Suits, Furlined Coats, Felt Boots, Snow White \u2018Boots, etc., etc., amount- Jing to about $30,000.ALSO, BY ORDER OF JOHN McD.HAINS, curator, the \u2018Bankrupt Stock of Thompson & Reynolds, consisting of Ready Made Clothing, | Gents\u2019 Furnjhing Goods, Tweeds, Linings, ete., amounti to about $35,300, ALSO, A LARGE AND VARIED assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, comprising Woollens -and Worsteds, Tweeds, \u2018Linings, Satins, Blankets, Hosiery, Underwear, Embrotderies, .Ribbons, Threads, Silk Twist, Buttons, Notions, etc., about $35,000.This Sale offers an excellent opportunity to the.city and country Trade, and will be absolutely without any reserve, Terms easy.Catalogues malled on application.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, TRADE SALE ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, , 3rd and 4th SEPTEMBER, At our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET Big al of Fall Goods 15 cases of Tweeds.8 oases of Beavers, ) 3 oases of Naps, 3 oases of Linings, > 4 cases of Farmer Batins.7 omnes of Prints.\u2018 , 20 onses of Underwear, 10 onges of Dress Goods, 8onves of Hosiery, - - ! 4 cases.of Lace.8 onsen of Assortad Handkerchiefs.25 cases of Ready-Made Clothing.30 cases of Boots and Shoes.' A BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Amounting to $28,000, comprising : Dress Goods, Neckties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Canvas.Top Shirts, Embroidery, Buttons, Corsets, Serge, Dress Skirts; Cottonnades; Se- Jisias, Crape, Umbrellas, Table Covers, Rubber Coats, Bindings, Fancy Goods, Toys, Pipes, Razors, Dolls, Beads, and\u2019 many + consignments.Sale at ten o'clock, without rese¥ve and in lots to suit the trade.Easy terms.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctivneurs.FOR SALE\u2014Oheap WOOD'S FINE CHECK, 50 numbers, Also | and L The Timmis-Roble Company = RIBRS - Wholesale and Manufacturing.Spation ers, Printers, and:Lit 778 CRAIG Montreal, treré aid gonvral officer euieites.= |.SS.Oriana,.Furness Line .ceqs.Dress Goods, Housekeeping - Linens, |' stock of Journals, Day Étôks | Baminion $ Bin Srey OFFER\u2014 Choice issues of STREET RAILWAY and TELEPHONE 8E-.CURITIES to yield from 4 per shah to 5 per cent.Send for Special.Circular.| Montreal Office- Canada Life Building E.C.NORSWORTHY.- -Manager.Imperial Bank OF CANADA.CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, «+ CarrraL Pain Up, - < 2,500,000 HEXD OFFICE, TORONTO | T.RB.MERRITT.« Presiden D.R.WILKIE, Vice-President and General Manager.E.HAY, Assistant General Manager, Wontrea\\ Branch 167 St.James 8.\u2019 GUNERAL BANKING USIN SAVINGS DBPA THEN m= STERLING BXO vee J.A, RICHARDSON.Manager.SOUTH AFRICA JOINT DIRECT SERVICE BY The ALLAN, ELDER-DEMPSTER and FURNESS LINES Under contract with the British and Canadian Governments, MONTHLY SAILINGS | FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC IN SUMMER, AND FROM ST.JOHN AND HALIFAX IN WINTER.\u2019 1t is intended that The firet \u2018steamer will call at:-CAPE TOWN, PORT ELIZABETH, and DURBAN, The second steamer at:\u2014CAPE TOWN, MOS- SEL BAY, and EAST LONDON.The.third steamer at:\u2014-CAPE TOWN, PORT ELIZABETH and DURBAN, After which they may proceed to DELAGOA \"BAY it sufficient cargo offers.The sailings are intended to be as follows: FROM MONTREAL.On or about SB.Ontarian\u2026.Allan Line \u2026 SS.Memnon.Élder- Dempster Line.Nov.18 FROM ST.JOHN AND HALIFAX.On or about eres Dec.18 For further particulars and rates of freight apply to: A H.& A.ALLAN, : ELDER, DEMPSTER & co.«Or tô\u2014\u2014e FURNESS, WITHY & CO,.LimiTeD, [EXCHANGE Produce and Grain Bills on Grea¢ Britain aud on the Continent Purchased at Best Rates, Drafts and Tele, raphic\u2019 Transfers .on London, on Paris, or Berlin, and on Hamburg Sold on Most Favorable Termes The Sovereign Bank of Conte Telephone 7 Main 4601, ® a A The Metropolitan STOCK EXCHANGE, ROOK % i a EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 St Sacrament Street.Incorporated, Capital $100,000, fall patd New York stock bought and sold for cash or on moderate margins.No îm- terest ch~-~~d.Commission, 1-4.Gold and stock ticker service giving the volume of transactions at all times _TELEFHONE MAIN 4151, LOANS Made on REAL ESTATE On casy terms at current vates of interes Low charges.No delays.Montreal Loan & Mortgage Go.1768 NOTREH DAME STRENT.BOND DALE, & GO.Marlng and Fire Underwriters, 30t .Francois Xavier St.MONTREAL, | Chief Agents for Leading British and Continental \u2018Marine Companies.| Exports, Imports.R Registered Mal.FIRE INSURANCE, ram meme IS HEREBY GIVEN \u2018Companies\u2019 Act, 1902,\" UBLIC NOTICE that under the seal of the Secretary of State, bearing date the eighteenth day of August, 1902, incor) hi ating James Cochrane, Gentleman; H Mites, Merchant; Lonie Dvnaid Robe rid Manager; John W.Blair, Advocate, an Francis: J.Laverty, Advocate, all of the City aud District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for.tho following pUrpases d objects, namely: the installation - of heating plduts, fire extinguishing systems and dee vices, electrieal systeins, appliances and .:.vices, the manuf&lcture of steartt fittihgs dna plumbe rs\u2019 supplies and a general plumbing Pe the operations of the company to e carried on throughoit \u2018the Dominion of Caviada and elsewhetfe under the name: of \u201cStandard Heating and Sprinkler.Company, Limited,\" with a\u2019total capital stdck of y thousand dollars ($50,000.00), divided into five hundred (500) shares of one hundred dolfàra 100.00).ea oo.at \u201cMontreal thy 28th day of Augtst, \u2018ADL 1 « Ww.SODTV, : \u2018 secrets of\u201d State: BLAIR & LAVERTY, Attorneys for Incertioreturs: = EI PATENT NOTIOEN tie general.Blectrol yt Parelit\u2019 Cobtpany, Ltü:, of Farnworth ih Widnes, Lancer, \u2018England owners of Cahadian Patént No.®,2 08%); coverihy.improvements: in ductoés ald anodes fof Ret re al Aa lar purposes, are willing to grant licenses top \\ 4 [Whe to supply the Same.Applications hond be a SN ple sic Montreal, 24,000,000 \u2018 UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, letters patent have been issued under the - tif: uê# of such patented invention, or otter : + a * re TIRE sv.ML EI D French France is anxious to draw Spain into a | .Various Colored Negligee Shirts, reduced \u2018In price, all It\u2019s Practical Ec: ree onomy To Buy at Tooke's.new, fresh, desirable up-to-date patterns.Negligee Shirts, regular price 85c.Negligee Shirts, regular price 95c.Negligee Shirts, regular price $1.25.Negligee Shirts, regular price $1.75.R.J.TOOKE Alex.Nelson 7 : RN IR NN / R aR ma /, IN Now 600 Now 70c Now 95c Now $1.25 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.Co.LEADERS OF FASHION HATS WB\" Dunlap\u2019s Hats af New York Prices IN NEW FALL > 2 STORES À FRANCO- MST ALLIANCE COMING Cambon\u2019s Transfere nez to Madrid Is«Considèred a Marked Rapprochement.Madrid, Aug.3k\u2014The newspapers here infer from the attention shown by President Loubet, and all the French guthorities to the Queen mci en her visits to Paris during the journey to and from Austria, and also from the appointnent of M.Jules Cambon, the French ambassador at Washington, who acted as intermediary during the war with the United States, as the representative here, that dual alliance, or at least into closer relations with herself.M.Cambon mendered such important services to Brnaiñ in Washington in 1898, in connection with the peace negotiations with the American Government, that his transfer to Madrid is very welcome to the court circles and the people of \u2018Spain.It is notable, however, that there is presentiment prevalent that Spain is wanted as a satellite of the «continental powers, while on the other hand the majority of Spaniards wish to keep their hands free and to act in the best way to suit the .national interests.PRESS OPINION.The newspapers dlscuss the matter freely.La Epocha reviews all aspects of the question and seems to take it for granted that Spain is now courted in view of her situation and certain \u2019possibilities.It says, however, that considering the insufficlency of Spain's resources neutrality is, after all, the best policy.El Correo and the other ministerial papers are trying in every way to show that Spain has contracted no international engagements and she is not like~ ly to under the present Government.\u2014 + Tr oT .WHAT'S IT ALL pe Up a U.S.Consuls Hunti Man Who Spent Three Hours in Paris.London, Aug.30\u2014United States Con- sul-General Henry Clay Evans received a request yesterday from Consul-Gen- eral\u2019 K.Gowdy, of Paris, to locate in America W.T.Dekay, -who registered at the Hotel Ritz, Parls, August 15, with a man who gave the name of H.L.Norman, of Manstield, Ohio, and who disappeared from the hotel the same day.Dekay, who left | Paris August 17, registered this week at the Savoy Hotel, this city, but hrs whereabouts now is \u2018unknown.Easton, Pa.A:8.480\u2014H.S.Norman, the American, who mysteriously disappeared from: Parls, {8 believed here to be H.8.Cavanaugh, a lawyer, of this place, who left here August 6, and was not again heard from by his friends until Munday last.Cavanaugh Is now at the home of Rev.Father Stein, of -Paterson, N.J.He says he was in Paris, but remained there only three hours.; .VICTOR EMMANUEL NOT ENTHUSIASTIC Berlin, August 30.\u2014The tween the effusiveness of Emperor William and King Vietor Emmanucl's carefully worded utterances has already aroused attention.The Kaiser was as en thusiastic as usual in toasting the hong at the banquet on Thursday \u201cnight, but the Italian monareh made only a vorteet formal response, The .Vossiche Zeitung, \u2018the leading Lib-« eral organ of the capital, remarks that the notes of the monarch\u2019 appear to.have : contrast he- rope.Up to the present time King Victor Emmanuel his simply observed the usual : international courtesies, His which was placed on Emperor Frederiek's tomb bears this simple inscription in French, \u201cTo the Emyeror, Victor Emmanuel.\u201d ANNUAL TRAINING © OF THE HUSSARS From September 3 to October 4, the Duke of York's Hussars will inl their annual training, following the ideas laid down by Lord Dundonald, G.O.C, in the world.The work\u2018 will bé cari ied on in the evenings, with the exe-p\"ion of Saturdays, when the entire aïternnen at Dorval.The officers of the squadron are; Captain, W.Al Lilly, In command: Heutenants, J.J.Riley, Tn.F.Cameron and J.A.Savage, with Lieu.of Chicago, B.A.Brock attached.who Is one of the best cavalry.leaders\u2018 will be devoted to reconnaissance work: wreath ! er, 1864 Notre Dame and - 2288 St.Catherine st.| FRENCH-CAADIAN LINE.SUGGESTIONS Toronto, August 30.\u2014An Evening Tele- ram's special London cable saye:\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2019Îhe aily News to-day says that Sie Wiltnd Laurièr's tour through France is a somewhat hazardous enterprise from the point of view of Canadian politics, yet Sir Wil frid has displayed wisdom.as his recent speeches have clearly shown that he has managed to be polite to the Mayor of Lille without 0 ending Mr.Chamberlain.Telegraph'ng to the Standard from Pans, a correspondent savs that.the.proposal regarding the French-Canadian line 51 that a syndicate of Frenchmen and Englishes be formed and that each should own twb steamships, which would sail respectively under the British and French flags, the British steamers to get the Canadian subsidy and the French to: earn the navigation and other premiums, which France accorde te her shipping.prominent l'verpool firm, it is stated, ts to.take up the Britiah part of the ne e\u2014 HILDEBRAND NO HERO.Kaiser Severely Punishes the Qvaticn Given Him on His Release._ Berll), Aug.30.\u2014Captain Von Fran- Kenhurg and bauer, of tie Artillery, First Lieutenant Num- First Regiment of Field have been dismismed from the been changed.The posession.of the |2TMY on account of the ovation given Southern Ttalian temperament has touch.| Some time\u2019 ago at Gumblnuen, Kast ed only the real material side of things,\u2019 Prussia, to Licutenant Hildebrand, the while the sueces=or of .the Prussian sob pardoned duellist.Another, officer who 1 dier kings has thought fit to.imitate the ee mmanded Hiklebrand's cavalry escort eloquence \u201cof the southern parts of Eu- \"the a ay of the manifestation has been transferred to the commissariat \u2018corps.and Hildebrand's regimeñtal command- Lieut.-Colonel Weiss, and Major Dicekerhoff have resigned .upon demand, although these officers did not parlicipate in the démonatrations and * they were unaware that they were projected.The army administration was 80 displeased that\u2019 it felt that the re- Usignations of the officers must he de- | manded, The dismissals of Von Frar,- kenberz and Numbauer were so sudden that they had to be recalled from the manoeuvres, where they were on duty.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Prevent Disorder.\u2014At the first symptoms of internal disorder, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills shofild be resorted to immediately.Two or three of these salutary pellets, taken before going to bed, followed by doses of one or two pills for two or three nights in \u201csucression, will serve as a preventive of attacks of dyspepsia and all the discomforts which follow in the train of that tell disorder.The means nre simple when the way -is known.\u2014Adv, read as follows : CHARLES & C0, By Sigmund Kransn._ Yankee business spirit wh \"Dein §OHLITZ 0d WHIT K'WATI e0se beverages have a wor! ROCK A \u2019 0 ON TOP AND IN THE BOWELS OF CHEOPS' PYRAMID\" From the Gentleman's Magazine, May-June, 1902.\u201cWalking up the road which leads from the Mens House to the plateau of the \u2018Desert, I noticed a small camel caravan boing photographed there, with tho Cheops Pyramid as background.The animals were laden with cases, and hanging down their sides showed in large letters the words: bear that made Milwaukee famous; \u2018Drink White Rock W ater,* its equal is unknown.8\u2018 Althodgh I was disagrèeably impressed by this desecration, I had to smile at the h knows how to get advertisement even out of the Pyramids.I was only wondering that the enterprising advertising agent had not made his legend - \u201cDrink Hohlits Beer, the heer that! ih 2 This provés thèt everywhere, and that reat white blankets k Schlitz Boer,* the WATER can be found Sole Agents for Canada.257 St.Lawrence St.TELEP HONES 1\u2014Bell East 781-782; Merchants 69.5 sheriff Lhat the dead man, A uction Sale MENS we - FURNISHINGS = SPORTING GOODS This Afternoon at 2.30.To-night at 7.30.A.DETERS & CO.\u2019S ; 2334 St.Catherine Street G00 RICESOSIRFISRORINCICOSRRGICOIONES SSE BANKRUPT STOCK.pS country will m the cost.be a transfer from nature's.beauties to with you.Tie hy - \u2018 se EE EE EEE Fresh Wall Paper to greet your eye when you return from the Arrange to have your renovating done before you return.We would like to talk the matter of At our figures it will not cost you so very much.instruct us and we'll have our representative inspect your property and prepare an estimate\u2014juet as you think beat.2411-2413 ST.CATHERINE STREET.: Samples sent by mail on applicatio ».any times repay It will then their counterpart in art.peliency and expense over You call, or a IND AOBBERS SWARM T.ondon, Aug.30.\u2014A Cape Town despatch to the Express tells a story of the troubles of immigrants Who uré crowding that place.lt says that.instead of securing work they find themselves y stranded.The result is that the parks jure filled with\u2019 peniless sleepers and th.number of beggirs is constantly \u2018on th?Car ereage, Crime and vVlolénee are prevalent, although for some reason the Cape newspapers do riot refer to this particular trouble.There have been {Manÿ cases during the past month.| There were aver forty cases of robbery fond violence that have pot been reported in thé Cape Town press, It is alleged that the British soldiers are the Waulefactors, Three of these wern caught red-handed last night, cases of sand-bagging are very frequent.The residents of the Cane urge that mor: \u2018glringent conditions be imposed in re- rgard to immdgrants landing in South | Africa.0 tr INTELLIGENT LYNCHING.| Michigander Mob Shoots to Death a \"Frenchman Simply for Being in + Another's House.Monroe, Mich., Ang.30.\u2014 Walter lem- j'erand, lately from Toledo, came home {yesterday noon and found i mia a Frenchman, in the house with his wife, | A.quarrel ensued, and the unknown man finally ran from the house.An | officer attempted to arrest him, but ha run down Third\u201d Street with « crowd pursuing him.The ery \u201cassaulter\u201d was riajsed and the mob began to shoot.The unknown man ran into a corn field, where he was surrounded and shot dead, a bul» let penetrating his heart.The woman denies that there was any assault.Mrs.Lemerand subsequently told the fs Joseph .She says that she an elope- Labargé, of Toledo.and Labarge .had planned ment., An inquest wil be held to-day.No arrests will be made\u2019 until after the inquest.e\u2014\u2014\u2014 = TO MURDER COMBES.Young Man Who Wrote About Char: lotte Corday.Will Prokably Get Into Trouble.* paris, Aug.30.\u2014-It js expected that a heavy sentence will be passed on Franz\" Stofflet, the son of a former colonel of artillery, for writing a letter to the under prefect of Finisterre, in which he told him to recollect the end of Marat.He added that the poignard of Char- | lotte Corday waa not far from the heart of M.Combes, the French Pr ime Minister, rer THE BANQUET TO BARTON.Toronto, August 30.\u2014Sir Edmund Bar- ton, Premier of Australia, has wired to the Secretary of the Board of Trade hie acceptance of the banquet to be.tendered in dis honor on the evening of September 8.Sir Faward Barton expressed regret at Jus inability to be here \u2018on September , for the opening of the exhibition.Washyigton, DC.August, 30.\u2014Sir Edmund Barton.Prime Minister of Austra- bia, and Sir John Forrest, Minister of Defences of that federation, arrived here \u2014 \u2018with a party ast night from New York.They will De here until Sunday night.The party.will proceed from here to Canada via Niagara Falls, sand will sail from Vancouver September, 19 for Australia.' - BEDARD & CHOUINARD'S CRED- IT-ORS.Quehe-, Angust 30.-Tn the matter of sedird & Choumard, wholesale dry goods merchants, msolvents, at a mecting of the creditois yesterday, an the Court House, Mr.Justice Andrews , purstant to & motion on Pehalt of Ja Banque Nationale, appointed Messrs, Lafaivre and Tascher- van, of Quebec, account.ints, curators,and Messre.Johu ITyde, Montreal, accountant: Pierre La France and J.M.Johnston, bank managers, booth of Quebec, an- 6: eetors to the insolvent estate.eee TO REGULATE ASPHALT PRICE.Grand Rapids, Mich, August 30.\u2014 The final sessions of the convention of the League of - American Municipalities were held xesterday.One of the features was the paper of City Engincer B.F.Hendoll of Baltimôre.on \u201cStreet Paving\u201d The plan he proposed was to have the eitioa fix\" by ordinance, the.minimum price to be paid for sheet -asphalt.At the afternobm sessions JJ.Edgar Smvth, of Charleston, S.C, was clected president.\u2018 A \u2018NE w CHARGE.North Bay, Aug.30\u2014Rev.Sila ant ington who has been a familiar figure in this town ever since it had a beginning, and who was the first Methodist missionary organizer an Nipissing district, and hae Jrahably built.amd opened more churches than any other man, is moving this week to Kan Calire, where he will reside while taking charge of the lake Talon mission.rer AMERICAN BAR OFFICERS.Saratoga, N.Y., August 30.-The Ameri can Bar Association elected the following officers yesterday: President, Francie Rawle, Philadelphia.Secretary.John Hinkley.Baltimore, Treasurer, Frederick I.Wadhams, New ad'ork.tr INDIAN DISASTERS.Caleutta, August 20.-\u2014Henvy rains have caused the rivers Baghmeti \u2018and _Vishnu- mati to overflow.Serious land slips have resulted.and hundreds of persons in the cities of Bhatgnon and Patan have been killed.re Special Notice.\u2019 A SURPRISE TO MANY.The good values we are giving In Pinnos are unprecedented, Layton Pros, 144 Peel Street, Dominion Square, J] Rev.Charles (i.Rollit, who has been spending a month in\" Stanbridge Eust, returned to the city vesterdny and will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Church at.both services to- morro wi ° BULLET AND BAYONET ORDERS GIVEN TO GEN.GOBIN'S TROOFS |} Philadelphia, Aug.30.\u2014Having exhausted every other means for preserv- Ang the peace, and In protecting the non-union men from ~iolence on their way to and from the mines, Brigadler- General Gobin, in command \u201cof the troops now in the ooal fields, last night issued an ordér that the soldiers shall shoot any persons detected in throwing stones or other missiles, and that it any mob resist the authority of the » .~- troops, that they.shall freely use their bayonets and butts, The Panther Creek Valley has been ; in almost continual turmoil this week.and the troops stationed there have had a difficult time in protecting the lives of the workmen.To-night the situation in that valley has improved considerably, and it is hoped by the military authorities that the lawlessness ani.abupive language directed toward the | soldiers will now cease.The ether sections of the coal regions are ,comparatively quiet, messes = [ | his old parish,\u2019 5 THE oo / Mason & Risch PIANOS.: That which gives the Mason & Risch Piano its charm, its real worth gpart from the quality of the materials which enter*into its construction, and the artistic beauty of its exterior is its pure, rich sympathetic: tone, in the possession of which this instrument is unique.THE MASON & RISCH PIANO CO.WAREROOMS, 2469 ST.CATHERINE STREET, - MONTREAL.GED.R.PROWSE, FOR EVERYTHING, and Everything in its place.PROWSE STEEL RANGE IN THE KITCHEN.\u201830 Different si :yles, or made to order.; \u2018 BEND FOR.CATALOGUES.224 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Ro otre) LAIT Hii | HI rs i ITS AL IN THE RUBBER.| Lovell\u2019s Clothes: Wringers last longer ani - wring.more evenly and drier than any others, because \u2018they are the only wringers having Elastic Rolls of Pure Rubber, Which wring the thin and thick \u2018part equally, and saves the clothes and buttons.Prices from $3.00 to $8.00.Every Wringer'is sold with \u2018a guararitee.L.J.A.SURVEYER, °* DA Lawrence Main Street, Near Oraig Street.of À Surprise | Party In Furniture | | and Carpets To effect a speedy, determined and:decisive @ \u2018clearance in order to -make room for new goods arriving every day, we have chopped the prices down to the lowest possible notch, - g entirely ignoring profits, losses or original i costs.It's your opportunity.You'll find it profitable investment to buy now, even though not immediately needed.Tell: your friends about it.Open evenings until Ten o'clock.: The F.Lapointe Coy, 1447-1449 St.Catherine St, East, CORNER MONTCALM.- \u2018 - NOTICE Robt, Seath & Sons My wite having loft my 1s hereby \u2018given to all be responsible tor an contract.LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Avaflable Assets .cecoens Funds invested in Canada.83.300.000 Security, mpt Payment and Liberality in the adjustment of Losses are the prominent features of this company.Temporary Offices at 87 St.Peter St.° Re.Recollet .Street) UNTIL 861.187.213 is hereby given that Robert Seath & Sons, of the city of Montreal, are making their celebrated line of Trousers at $4.00 These Trousers are the acme of } : artorial art in the Trouser line.\"hey give you a certain distine- tive and atylish appearance.nat noticeable in other garments.Would you appear well dressed consult Seath.During rebuilding of the Company's New Oftices at old address, corner St.James and Place d'Armes.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.A.\u2018F.Gault, Chairman.Wentworth, J.Buchanan, Teputy Chairman, Sam'l.Finiey, - ®.8.Clouston.Hon.Sir Alexander Lacoste, K.C.M.Q.G.F.C.Smith, Resident.Secretary.Hesd Office, Canada Brancm: Montreal Dr.H.J.BRODEUR 8pecialist, of Paris.Skin, Scalp, Blood Folson and ail Genito-Urinary Diseases.SUPRRFLUOUS HAIR, Moles, Warts, destroyed by Electrol lysis.Impotence, Sexual eakress, arloooe! e, Spermatorrhoea, Night Emissions, Drains, Gleet, Orchitis, cured at .& PHILLIPS SQUARE, opp.Morgans, Ottiee Heurp\u20140.20 to 1 pm.3.00 to § pa, Yt?pm Super Hours.2 te 3 pm .- EE > ae.Trouser.Makers, 1817 Notre Dame Sty Montreal._ NOTICE.dommetle, notice artieé, that I will not debts at she may: } (Signed) John Benjamin Purse.™ \u2018Herald 15 published Fl MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERE\u2014 bilghlng, socmpends oda tor Victagice.Len HERALD son DEPARTMENT: .- Dimecter.LU .\u2019 : po SN TE oe So SECOND SECTION.PAGES 11 TO 23 = OTH YEAR.\u2014 HAS COAL STRIKE, AFTER ALL, BEEN o NO.208.\"THE MONTREAL \u2018HERALD.- SECOND SECTION.PAGES a TO 20.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 30, 1902, OF BENEFIT TO THE COAL COMBINE?Theory Advanced by a Well - Known Dealer.SAYS COST WILL COME FROM MINE-W ERS When Production Is Resumed Trust Will Not Have Lost Anything.With \u2018the gradual approach of winter and the continuance of the troubles in the anthracite coal districts in the United States, the question of the cost of coal is attracting a constantly increasing amount of attention.At the present'time there is a great scarcity of coal of all sorts, and already in several cities the price has been advanced to a prohibitive figure.Referring to the présent .value of coal a well-known: local wholesale merchant gives it as his opinion that in many places the price has been advanced with \u2018|there is likely to be high prices.the intention of putting off the buying of coal until matters are adjusted, when it is hoped that the price will be reduced to normal figures.There has teen an official declaration on this point within the past few days, and the wholgsale prices made by the companies will be the same as prevailed at this time last year, as soon as coal begins to move from the mines.At the same time, it is well to remember that the price obtained will be greater than If the mines had kept in operation all the summer period, as the advancing schedule from April.1 to September 1 will have passed away, and all coal which is disposed of will go at the maximum figure, instead of at advancing figures during the period named.Naturally there will be a rush for coal from alt points of the consuming territory, and ur:til the supplies get down to normal The carriers are getting the cars back to the regions so as to be ready for the very heavy traffic which wifi be done: their engines have all been put in the best possible order for hauling these | cars, and necessary repalrs at the breakers have been made during the idle time.There has been no such loss to the producers as the statistics sent out from the regions each week would have one believe.' Their great asset\u2014 unmined coal\u2014remains in the storehouse of nature unimpaired in quality and not reduced in quantity: its qual- fty has not been impaired by any flood- - of the mines, {inasmuch as there has always been a sufficlent number of employes to keep up steam and thus have the mines properly drained; many of the collieries In the middle district are gelf-draining owing to the very extended tunnel system provided within recent years for this very purpose, an economy which has its value in such times as the past summer, The quantity is just as large as on the 15th of May, when the suspension was ordered, as is well known; it is available for use and distribution at a higher rate than on that date.There is, beyond peradventure, & probability of an active sala of this fuel for months and years to come.It is this which gives strength to the situation from a financial standpoint, and the shareholders are evidently fully aware of the facts of the case.There will be a greater amount of wages earned in the next two years than ever before in the same period of time, for there will be a demand for the product of that labor.What the value jof this all means to those who are interested is capable of demonstration by | the simplest rules of arithmetic: no one ican gainsay the value of anthracite coal as an article of.merchandise, as avall- \u2018able supply is found only within a small area.There I8 no commodity so assured of a market ata profitable figure as anthracite ¢dal when it is offered at | a fair price.That Is the prospect ahen.) | of the producers when the present sus= pension is at an end.FEUD OF LONG STANDING EXISTS IN Officials Who Have Not Spoken for Years.WHOLE DEPARTMENT .HAS BEEN AFFECTED Accountant Who Disdai His Chief and His Assistant.A family squabble that places the \u2019 time-honored and classic Capulet-Mon- tague fracas of mediaeval days far in the shade has been raging in one of the departments at the City Hall for ove: ten years, and even at this late date shows no sign of diminished virulence, THE CITY.HALL DEPARTMENT The accountant of the department In question is an aged man who has been in the service of.the corporation for over thirty years.As is apt to be the case under such circumstances, silver- locks has come to, think that he forms the pivotal point in the\u201d aperations of his associates similarly employed.So it happens that by degrees he has isolated himself, gradually, to such an extent that he finde it painful to as- \u2018sociate even with.his assistant.Indeed, while his dislike of the chief of I the department and the generality -of the clerks is merely passive, che hus sistant.The latter he will not even speak to.\\Wheh he has found it necessary to pass through the room in which the assistant sits he has been known to hold his nose, his countenance meantime manifesting the most acute disgust.One day he happened to be in the elevator when the assistant enter- ped: immediately he got out and walked upstairs.The accountant's actions seem to indicate that he feels his assistunt pollutes the surrounding atinospher~: that to come in contact with him- would be EDWARD VIL'S CORONATION MORE quite an ablebodied hatred for this us-.\u2018ant's \u2018to experience : some form of contamination.in unison find it ir ksome tn breathe the same air, the operations of the depart \u2018 ment with which they are\u2019 connected have suffered in efficiency, oftentimes being sadly disorganized.When the accountant went away re cently on his holidays, instead nf leav he called in the typewriter.fs a bright young man, and doubtless performed the duties devolving upon him very well, But the fiict remains that the assistant was the right man to take over the books.That, however was impessible, because the accoûnt ant could not, or would not, go near enough to the assistant to explain mar ters.- Norv is the assistant accountant thor.ly clerk who experierices the uccount displeasure.The typewriter in about the only one in the entire epart- ment with whom he is \u2018on spe: kind terms.The others he talks to no mors than.the exigence ice of business demand | he were, not: Even the chief of the department is + the chief, with the other subalterns, {= ignored.AUSPICIOUS THAN HIS PREDECESSORS! | History Records Many Omens That Did Not Mark Present Enthronization.London, August 30.\u2014Public attention is now being.drawn to a very considerable extent.to the quaint old-fash- ioned town of Kingston-upon-Thames, says the Telegraph.Until quite re- vently very few people were aware that this town possesses a remarkable historic character of its own.At one time, and indeed for several generations, it actually figured as the Westminster Abbey of the Anglo-Saxon period.\u2019 .Here, at least seven, if not nine, of our early sovereigns were inaugurated upon the rude fragment of stone which now stands preserved with such loving care hard by the Courthouse, Just one thousand years ago Edward the Elder, \u201cthe Unconquered King,\u201d commenced his distinguished reign here.He was succeeded.hy his eldest son, the gallant Athelstan, of whose coronation a few most picturesque details have descended to us.He has been described as being \u2018a thin, spare man.thirty years of a with his yellow hair beautifully interwoven with threads of gold; he was arrayed in a purple vestment, with a Saxon sword in\u2019 a golden sheath hanging from a jewelled belt.\u201d First of all, Athelstan was conducted to the market place, where there was \u2018a stage erected on high, that the Ring might be seen the better of the.multitude.\u201d He was greeted with a tu- multupus \u2018outburst of cheering, and\u2019 promptly elevated to the shoulders of his warriors.In this manner he was escorted to the church, the journey be- Ing varied by certain proceedings, which, however LOYAL IN ACTUAL INTENTION, seemed to us not a little trying to the new King's power of endurance.Over .And over again Athelstan was literally trssed into the air by his delighted people, until the porch \u2018of the churca was at length reached, where Archbishop Aldhelm was walting to bestow upon him his benediction.; The King, with the two prelate supporters on either side, was next led to the altar steps, and \u2018here, before the actual ceremony of the céronation commenced, he lay: for a considerable reriod prostrate, engaged in his own private devotions,\" Comparatively few records of the coronation of Edward the Elder's still more distinguished namesake\u2014\u201c\u2018the greatest of the Plantagenets,\u201d as Bishop Stubbs loved to call his hero.The coronation of Edward I.on August J9th, 1274, was \u2018the first occasion on which the Queen was definitely asso- clated with her royal spouse at the actual time of the coronation.In pre- \u2018vious reigns it had always happéned that the Queens-Consort of England re- celved the sacred oil and were in- «vested with the crown of Queen Edith at some occasion subsequent to the coronation of the King.One most charming feature distinguished this coronation, In honor of the attendance of A >xunder III, \"who came to do homuge for his Kingdom of Scotland, no less than five hundred great horses were set at liberty among the crowd, after their respective riders, with the King of Scotland and the Earls of Cornwall, Gloucester, Pembroke, and Warrenne, hud descended trom them.; A similar and equally pleasing event took place at ihe cbronution of Henry IV.It appears that at the banquet in Westminster Hall, \u2018which was conducted on a scale ofthe utmost profusion, \u2018being, in fact, according to Thomas de Eimham, \u2018a second feust of Ahasuer- us,\u201d numbers of the English nobility were actually, arrat çed beside the table mounted on their mighty chargers.CATHERINE OF FRANCE.of the Queen of Catherine of France, stands The coronation Henry V., somewhat remarkable respect.It took place on the Festival of St.Matthias in the year 1420.Lent commenced that year at sucha date that the Saint's day in question fell; so ta speak, beneath its shadow.Consequently it became nec éssaty to provide & repast in Westminster Hull suitable to\u2018 the somewhat -mournful and penitential character of the season.Here, for instance, are a few specimens of the Lenten fare which was served_up to the assembled guests :\u2014 \u201cThe Seconde Course.\u2014Gely coloured wyth columbyne floures, white potage or creme of almandes, bremé of the see, counger, solys, cheuen; barbyll With roche, freshe samon, halybut, gurnarde, rochet broyled, smeith fry- ed, creuys or lobster; leche damaske with the Kynge's worde- or- prouerbe flourysshed, Vnc¢ sanz plus; lamprey freshe baken; flampeyhe flourysshed with a scoclion royall, and therein iil.crownes of golde planted with floure delyce and floures of camemyli wrought of confeccions.And a sotyltye named a panter with an ymage of saynte Katheryne with a whele in her hande, and a rolle with a reason.in that other hande, sayeing \u2018Li royne ma file, in cest ile, per bon reson, aues re- noun,\u2019 \u201d\u2019 Few coronations have possessed a more melancholy aspect than that of our first Queen-regnant.Grand preparations were made, it is true, in \u2018honor of Mary Tudor.All the usual outward signs of merriment and re- Jolcing made their appearance.The.city of London, as before, decked Itself \u2018o in festal array, even to the extent of rigging up the lofty spire of old 8t.Paul's so as to resemble the mast of a ship, upon which a certain foolhardy Dutchman proceeded to cut \u2018a number of absurd antics.A \u2018pathetic incident has been related in connection with \u2018this coronation progress by the late Prof.Froude: \u201cThe Hot Gospeller, half recovered from hie jail-fever, got out of bed to see the spectacle, and took hls station at the west end of St.Paul's.\u2019 procession passed so close as almost to touch him, and one of the train, and looking more dead than alive, said, \u2018There is one that loveth Her Majesty well to come-out in such con- dition.\u2019 The.Queen turned her head .?out among English coronations in one | The | and looked at him.To hear that any one of her subjects loved her just then was too welcuine to be oVerlooked.\u201d The Queen objected to the employment of the time-honored coronation chair.The latter was, pi.éd in front of the altar as usual, so it is expressly stated: but at the same time another throne appeared which was furnished by His Holiness the Pope.The reason \u201cfur this innovation was the same as that which led\u2019 Queen Mary to reject the sacred oll which her predecessors had received: their anoint- ing\u2014namely, the fear lest some pollution should have come to both char and oil by reason of thelr connection \u2018S0ME six ycars previously wilh her brother Edward VI, Ism was literally repellent te the Queen.These events wére: noted by the upholders of the reformed religion to the faith (hey loved.Charles L's coronation was memorable for the fact that upon this occasion alone was any distinct reference made to one of the most curious regalla.Varlous mediaeval\u2019 records have Rated the fact of the existenné of St.Edward's golden or, as it sometimes termed, ivory comb, which was to be employed after the core- mony of the uhctlon had taken place,, In® the event of the King's hair not Iving smooth.We learn that when Charles I.took his seat in the coronation chair \u201che called far the comb.that he might see it.\u2019 Would that, the coronation of (his soverelgn had displayed, however, fewer Incidents of an awe-inspiring and evén terrifying character, all of which combined to serve as a series of dreary prognostl- cations of the reign which was then just beginning.Not the least of these larming events was a severe shock of earthquake, which took place during the progress of the ceremony.This earthquake remained fresh in the memory of Richard Baxter, who tells us that he was \u2018a boy at school at the time and having leave for play.It was about 2 o'clock In the after noon, and did affright the boys and all in the neighborhood.\u201d - The cororation of King Charles\u2019 second son was scarcely less alarming.At the very moment when .the crown was piaced upon James\u2019 brow the flag, which was then floating from the White Tower, was suddenly rent, although there was no particular wind at the time.The same unlucky mls- cha»ce befell the royal canopy, which wag borne above the sovereign by the barons of the Cinque Ports during the return of the procession from the abbey: to the hall.A contemporary writer, referring to this canopy, remarks: \u2018Twas of cloth of gold (and my \u2018strength could not, I am confl- dent, have rent it), and it was not a windy day.\"\u2014Pall Mall Gazette, :.CROWNING OF WILLIAM I.When Willlam I.was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1066, the proceedings were nearly brought to a standstill by a sudden outbreak of fire.The Xing, having taken the coronation oath, Aldred, the ling his books in charge of his ussistane, The lattes | | the Naturally, \u2018as may be surmised, when pute + two officials who are supposed to work | towers, (vas under a vanal suspension and the Pr ne nseerdinelv surrented that he Lateild tion\u2014d\u2019apers, by Dr.J.F.Me- Donald, on Tuberculosis; .Starr and McKenzie, Toronte, Multiple Sarcomata; Dr.A.D.Blackader, Mont n The- cutic Uses of Alcohol; Dr, Maude E.Ah ott, Montreal, Methods of Classifica: tion in \"Medical Museums; De.D.A, Shir- res, Montreal, Degeneration of Spinal Cord n, Anaentis, \u2018ete.a \u2018RH Surgical section\u2014Papers by Dr.af} this | ranchers have been paying as high as $18 for these young cattle, virtually calves, which is certainly a price to yield a good profit to the Manitoba farmer.One dealer, Mr.Wallar, shipped 2,000 head of cattle from Cypress this season, for which he paid $27,0 a, 80 or 90 per cent.of them being stock- ers for the West and the remainder.\u2019 fat cattle.There were also 500 hogs \"shipped, compared with 100 the year before, Mr.Wallar thinks the num- \u201cber will, be increased to 1,000 next year.The hogs all go for Manitoba consumption.The Eastern farmer is apt to criti cize the Westerner for staking everys thing on one crop\u2014wheat.It is risky.cven every Manitoban \u201cadmits, but when he can farm on a large scale and reap a crop lke that of last year there is little desire to change hs methods, The uneasiness which the lateness of this year's crop is occa- siomng may have some effect, though if the wheat comers through all right, bumper as it is, very little change may be \u2018expected, except \u2018in the direction of sowing more wheat.It is estimated that an acre of wheac costs about 38, seed, sowing, cultivating, harvesting, threshing and marketing.An acre producing 25 bushels, selling at 358 cents, would yield $13.75, a profit of © per acre, 8575 for 100 acres, or 81,150 for 200 acres, which is not an uncommon acreage.This accounts in some degree for the generally improved buildings in Southwestern Manitoba, in settlements only twenty years old.\u2018Tn the south of Glenboro\u201d four miles beging a settlement.of Icelanders, wlhiich began nearly twenty yergs ago, and which now numbers about one thousand persons, The people of Glenboro' are.a unit in praising the Icelanders as desirable farmers.and settlers.They have learned English, have adopted Canadian manners and methods, and .are thrifty farmers.Some of them are reputed to be worth $30,000 to $40,060, and they are increase ing their holdings.Tn their days of struggle the daughters went out as domestic scfvants among the then \u2018wealthier Canadians.They learned many valuable lessons, and their pare ents, becoming independent in the meantime, they no longer go out to service, ; \\ Ferguson, Chicago.Removal by Perineal Incision: Dr.5°, Progtrate Mentrent, Tr: atment of Mn Hyper \u2018trophy by Suprapuhice Incision; Dr.J.O Ove, Toronto, Artificial Astigmatiem : Te Brrmham, Toronto, Sympathetic Ophthal- mie Pr, Monod, * Montreal.Ohgtetrde and gv nadcolo ical \u2014 Tapers by Th.Robinson, Orne Ne «Tabor; Dr, Smith, Montreal, Dr.Lockhart, Montreal, and br.Chipman, Montreal.ress in medicine bi.Dr Raltimore, | at 8 o'clock, follow ol pa Jos, \u2018tion in en inéering build! ng at 9 o'clock.8 hird_dav\u2014 | am.exhibition of enses at the differe ent hesnitals: Montreal General Hofer medical cases; Royal Victoria hospital, sure gical eases; Hotel Dien, surgical casca; Notre Dame Hognital, modical cases, 9.30 a.m.\u2014General meeting; reception of reports from commiitteas: general busts ness.10.30 am-=Phapers by Dr.Robinson New York, X-Rav treatment of Canter; Dr.Girdwood, Montreal, X-Ray ae Diag- nostie and Curative; Dr.F.\u2018Hamilton, Montreal, X-Rays ag a Dihgnogtic Agent in Thoracic Disease; Dr.8, I Wilson, Mont.veal, on the Use of High Potentials.in X- Ray Work.The afternoon will be given over to an excursion by rail oer the Pactoria brid and thence to Lachine.steamer Duchess of ! ete om wil there the trip up Lake St.Louis and run the La- chine Rapids, arriving in the city seu 5.30 pm.À rmoker will be fes A oy Peters, \u2018Toronto, New.symptom Paralysis \u2018in peritonitis; Dr! o°clock \u2018in the Victoria Cathcart Street, \u2018 In the author's version: whould be arrested at\u2019 Dy per Lv Yh : A is CL Re ro .a aN ae vee = aa \u201c Li _ \\ - distinctly the most Interesting thing in theatrical experiments in New York this season.It is of society for society and by society.While no ace tive steps will be taken to.exclude - those who have no friends in the Four Hundred, it is eminently probable that they will find the atmosphere so very cold, for them, that they will stay out.Hence the one risk that Mrs, Osborn's proposition faces.It is notorious that business cannot be run on a policy of absolute exclusjveness.The quarters and the dollare of the common people may be scorned, but cannot be dispensed with.Probably Mrs.Osborn will.run-a gallery for the populace, in which will be filled more by the attraction of her arlstocratic' parquétte- than by the quality of her stage entertainment.; : It will surprise & good many people to learn that a woman cannot in New York go direct from dinner to the theatre, in her dinner gown, \u2018without\u2019 being painfully conspicuous.\u201d \u2018It.is ta save such people from the martyrdom of having to go to grand opera all the time that Mrs.Osborn is instituting her theatre.She says (quoting Clyde Fitch) that it Is to be \u201cnot up to date, but up to-morrow.\u201d The essentials.of her programme may be briefly set forth as follows: 1\u2014The play begins at 9.2\u2014Low-neck evening gowns only, 3\u2014No hats worn to the tneatre.4\u2014Wafers -and tea served between acts.: °° \u20185\u2014Only plays of special interest to.- fashionable women.6\u2014Two broad, foyers for promenade between the acts.7\u2014One exclusive night each week for the \"Four Hundred\u201d only., 8\u2014An enormous \u201cparty box,\u201d to ace commodate the largest box parties.9\u2014No chorus.\u2019 Every players shall be an artist and have a-speaking part.10\u2014Three dollars will be the price of the best orchestra seats.From the dramatic point of view, Mrs.Osborn's programme does not ale low time enough for the presentation of anything much more important than a vaudeville (which, moreover, is pre-eminently the Kind of entertain- [ ment calculated to catch and hod the \u201csmart set\u201d after a good dinnery.She proposes to commence at 9 and close at 11.45; she has no frown for late- .comers, and she offers one or moré extra acts lengthy enough for social converse and tea.Doubtless the shows will be clever: probably they will not be anything more.* - - I owe the author of \u201cThe Tutor\u201d an apology for that The Herald, in its critique of this piay, not only rohbed him of his title, \u2018but killed him as dead as the traditional dodo.As two other local critics succeeded in getting the distinguished writer's name wrong, it may be worth while to remark that he is Sir Francis Cowley Burnand.Kt, \u2018editor of Punch, author of an enormous number of .burlesque writings, and about a hundred plays.» - > A HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPT.Among the manuscripts of plays upon which it would be hard to set a value, but which were, nevertheless, in daily use, perhaps the copy of \"The Great Ruby,\u201d which is at present being used in preparing next week s produce tion at the Theatre Francais; is one of the most unique.\u2019 It js soored out and crossed with the MISS MARGARET DILLS, Who Makes Her First Appearance With the Proctor Stock Co.in \u201cThe Great Ruby\u201d Next .Week.stage directions of some half dozen lending men, stags managers and authors, its interpretation would puzzle any one but à man whose life ix largely lived in the.atmosphere of>stuge- land, but even.to the unlearned ix bas a.peculiar Interest us \u2018showing vividly «something of the methods by which a play Is changed from a picce of literature to a production of all the different kinds of writing whith appear on its pages, one man's hand would attract attention anywhere, Small, forceful, unique, It appears upon nearly every page in minute corrections or in broad interpolations which alter almost radically the meaning ot the lines, It is the handwriting, us It was the method, of Augustin Daly, greatest of managers that America has known.As an example of how a play ig turned and-twisted to suit the Ideas nf different managers, a glance at the very last page of this manuscript of \u201cThe Great Ruby\u201d is a whole lesson in Itself.After the ruby has been stolen, as often as possible after the prince has brokén his neck and just at the point when everything is abbut to be cleared up, Mirtza and Kassim, it will be remembered, are together for a moment and he gives her the jewel which has caused all the trouble dna disappears in an.ambulance.Whereupon the play ended as follows, accord~ ing to the three versions most distinct on the last page of the manuscript: gir Johi\u2014The Ruby! The \u2018woman once! y G\u2014No John! I'm a woman, band we've both been ,foolish.S air G.\u2014But -she- is a criminall \u2026 Lady G\u2014Well; I stopped- being fool- \u201ci480; Give her times~\u2014fo repent; - \u201c(Lady Q.turng Murtzd slowly \u2018away.ip 180%a \u2018Back et\u2019 her, Suddenly hfe Rand.Kisses it pas 19; and \u2018pxite quickly, dobbine, holding ter hand in the djrection where am- dulance hes gone.) Po 2 Programmes ana General Philosophy .| o Mire.Osborn\u2019s Theatre\" is xoing to passionate-' ; tree re are EME SITE SRE NS vou fy co PE LU cut » - an 2 CT PHY MONTREAL DA Brett-Lady Garnett, you are more than generous.Lady G.\u2014No; I'm not, Mr.Brett.I'm only human.Look at us all here\u2014 we're happy.The Great Ruby is found, while her life is.empty, hopeless, and, what's worse, without love! That we have all got; and let us guard it jealously, for, if thé Ruby ls the greatest of all gems, love is greater than the greatest of all Rubies! (Curtain.) This conclusion did not.in the least euit Mr.Daly\u2014nor ls it much to be wondered at.Starting with Sir John's speech: \"But she is a criminal,\u201d he altered it as follows: Lady G.\u2014Well, I stopped at being merely foolish.Give her time and she may, too, poor thing! Sir J.\u2014Don't dwell on her.Think how happy we are.2°.- Le \u201c .\u2018 in New York, an opportunit nted to few actors and fewer playwright One inzident of his recent tour with Mary Munnering occurred in San Francisco us was described as follows by the dramatic writer of the News Letter: \u2018 \u201cThe real triumph of the afternoon was won by Mr.Robert Drouet, who played Armand Duval (in the production of Camille).He ¢howed marked ability abl through, but it was in the fourth act that the audience recognized an actor such as dues not appear before us every day.His scene in the ballsroom alone with Camille was carried through with overpowering mastery.It took a dozen curtain calls to get him out a'one.He appeared in groups and alone with Mise Mannering.She ap- eared alone but people were clamorin or the new Armand, At last he step before the curtain with Miss Mannering, and in the few scconds that he stood there after she had etepped back, he received the acclaim that the audience had been trying for five minutes to give him.\u201d The New Leading Man aty Great Ruby Lady G.\u2014Yrs; youve got your ruby strangely partial, beer reason in his belief that he wusid improve on the Original version.It is strange tnat, EUvkisr as he was for deta:! in stage \u2018business,\u2019 he has written in abs,.ut-ly no EuUBKestions at this point.Bu: evidently possible to ime.prove.even on such wster of stage duly \u2014or at least ink so.Au, un- productions as Mr.certaln managers known master, who wrote à large hand Ur red pencil over the manuser.pt Ine question has eiaborately altered hoth the nrgina! and\u201d the Daly versions, Starting at the same speech of Sir John's, the third version would run.Lady G\u2014Wel: 1 gtopped being fool- \u201cigh.Give her time.(Mirtza moves quicty up stage to the left, Brett remains with si John.) Brett\u2014Lady Garnett, you are Inore than generous.Lady G.-No, I'm not, Mr.Brett; I'm only human.Look at us all here verre huppy.The \u2018Great Ruby lu found.(Curtaln.) , .+ .The svret is ont at last, Mr.Richard Marsfeld only allons himself to oceny wor much of tlie limelight tn deference 10 a pressing demand which would take the form À reduced receipts if he cut down Bus part-by one stride or one Te word.He propises now \u20aco open the season at Circago in \u201cJulius Caesar, > laying both the Liprrator and Bratas which, vine 15 fully.prorared to believe hip, has pever been dane hofore, \u201cYou ask me the reason why | both characters?Well, yon see, the pen.ple, if 1 plaved only a single character, would commute that 1 wag not on the staye ensugh, and quit coming, You know we have tg Jook out for the business end, L100), Co \u2018 \u2019 \u2018\u2019Ag for the supporting company, I think it will be a very strong one.\u2018Afhout, 309 or 400 persone will be in the caste.My.new ending woman is Mise Dorothy Hzmmond, an English girl of ability and very pleas ing appearance, who has made a remnta.Won onthe other side.Both Mrs.M ima- field-and Mr.Palnier, who have seen her act, wee much impressed with her.Of course, Mis Hammond will be pern.as l'ortia.Others in the company \u201cwill be Misa Maud Hoffman, who will partray Cal.phumia; J.W.Denny, a leading English romedian.wha will be seen in the role of Corea, nl Arthur Forrest as Marc Anthony.[I'he costumes and scenery will all be by Sir Aima Tadema.\u201d .MUNDAY KNIGHT.THE NEW STAR AT PROCTOR'S.The announcement that Robert Drouet had he¢n engaged as leading man with Prector\u2019s Stc:k Company was the first definite assurances that the publie had \u2018had that the plans of the gnanagement were\u2019 developing into something more than ex: pectations and mote tangible than poten- Hatities, .Mr.Brunelle, it is true, had announced that, rather than engage an incompetent ieacling man, he himself.managerial dig- fr ie \u2019 enr Ty nity, military bezring and all, would play leads, ut.fix sacrifice wok not necrasary, and when Mr.Drouet arrives local theatre: oers, can rest complacently under the nowledge that never before has so well known and succeesful an\u2018 actor heen secured by: any stock company outside of New York, Boston and one or two other of the largest cities.He is neither an untrained aspirant for stellar honors nor a disaymainted actor whore powers are waning: \u201cMr.Drouet has pry leading roles with Viola Allen and Ÿ ary.Makherlug, and has dons some starritig on his own account all within the last three vears.Next spring he stars in a play of which he himself ia the author, and he opens his scason MR.ROBERT DROUET,' Proctor\u2019s.Who Opens.His there seems ty huve : 1 .will play | Engagement in \u201cThs \u201d Next Week.AT THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.again._ oo na Fiti}e-Due-Dee, à sucve-fu! musival ex- Sir J\u2014Say rather lve got a.goody x zr.wilh come to tha Francais wife agan \u2018whose price is above fU- Theatre next week for an ensigement that \u201cDies.\u201d 1 wii rrtoly prove one of tèe most profit: Lady G.\u2014 able cof the Veirs With a record of five You dear: I haps youll always think arénths at Weber & 15\" Broadway Mu- v1 + Hall, twenty weeks at Sheals- Theatre, alo, during the Pan-American, and a Bu: stop.Wo brought the ruby here i oan on the road, : to snow ; F dadle-liée-Urée stotrla as one of the most 1 Qur friends.halve com: to view\u2014lel's ÿ ven-arkable and see cessful productions \u2018of Fpeuk ty Other : the ceneaton.For this season ot has We only hops vou.voté our piay a been entirols rescnstumed ard new scenery gem.LU Jaded, and the chorus augmented.Two (Curtain) or three new zones have peer added, to ; : : chose winch \u201cserved te make this prodne- Leav.ng cut the metrical, rhyinped Lan eo lar last vear.Tice & Cady, ejuivgusz iv which\u2019 Daly Was 591 wy extremely ciever German comezîne, are ably Gling the parts originated by Weber and Fie ds, Every Line they -peak is funny, and while thev are on the stage the audiences has not a moment for sober thought.As an cIrish comedian Jolin Go Spirks hol few equals and no veers.In: the part of [quatios MeSortes his Iri RnOLAND.! ., rd os RETR | tip Lindsay-Nordheimer Go.} her: e 1 on : which coutronts the audience be- asus 4 2366 ST.CATHERINE STR - * e i AT SORMEB PARK, \u2018 There is another excelle promised for ite patrons of bok Park next week, tainment à has been decided to keep it the end of the season.For the coming week selections from La Traviata are to be put on, the parts being sung by Mis Ciaparelli apd Mesars.Odllier and Remi.There is à lot of good music in the opera an e are to picked at The Ballet 5 to be augmented for thé occasion and a number of good: vaudeville turns have ar ranged for.* RIVERSIDE.PARK.Next week will be a grand week at Riverside Park.The manager has secured amongst others the famous musical Johwe sons, who have just closed a loug.en sagement in New York.They certainly will be well received by their Montreal friends.Arena, the contortionist; Sid.Oleott, character impersonations; Dal vine, the French magician, and hia wife; Woodson and Wells, in their latest absurdity, \u201cAre You Working?\u2019 are adver tised to open on Sunday.Bush and Gor don, premier acrobatic grotesques, hav, been specially engaged for Labor Day,un will appear \u201con Monday afternoon nn evening.The price of admission that day will de 25 cents; children, 10 cents.THE SACRED VEIL OF TANIT.\u201cThus died the daughter of Hamilear because she had touched, the mantle o Tanit.\u201d\u201d .| The above.are the last two lines in Flaubert's niasterpiece, Salammbo.The action of the whole book really qualilies these last few words.Salammbo's one wish was to «ce and touch the veil of Lanit, which rcposed in a casket on the Altar of the goddess.To do eo was a sacrilege.Her desire is gratified and the circumstances which make it possible, lead to her death.In the new.play being written from this famous book by Stanislaus Stange for Blanche Walah, \u201cthis veil of Tanit will na: turally be the\u2019 most important of the numerous and tostly: properties which the action of the tragedy calls for.ln his endeavor Lo sccure something which would unply its sacred office Mr.Collin Kemper, who has just returned from England, -hunte.?through all the curiosity and antique shops of Paris and.London, and finally succeeded in purchasing the desired piece of stuff from one of the many ccle- rated collectors in the latter eity.: The price he paid for jt was governed as meuhb by the history attached tr the veil, Jemimilary and \"otherwise.which would furnieh material for another - Ara- | bian Night's story, as it was by the exquisite fineness of the texture.Tt.is of the finest India s'lk, and its weave issuch as.could not be \u201cduplicated Te any loom known to .modern manufacturers.When hung wp, \u201calthcugh being of a very close texture, it is «o transparent, that it scemes us if one were looking through a light blushes haze, with myriads of tiny ptars that have the lustre of miniature fire-ffies.Although eight feet square it can be ernmpled-and hidden in\u2019 the palm of the hard.NOTES OF THE WEEK.With the closing of August, A.H.Cham- berivn's musical extravaganza, \u201cThe De fender,\u201d will terminate ite highly *uccens- ful run oi twd.months at the Herald Square Theatre, New York, and will: be taken to Phiadelphia, where on Monday, September 1st, this hizhly successful muscal show will begn an engagement of two weeks at the Chestnut Street Theatre, - >, The Dofendge\u201d Has trfamphred glarious- begins its read.carcer with most excellent prospects of continued prosperity.cette here early im October.of the oll Drury Lane stock company, died un Wednesday on Lis farm \u2018n Sid- per, near Belleville, Ont.Mr Sinfield was 82 vears \u2018of age and had resided in Cannda {or over #1) vears, He was a-great favorite with al wia knew him and hié reins ences of old times were the des liyht of his favored auditors, Although nn date.har been definitely fixed for the premiere of Klaw and Fr- langer's dritmat'e vension of Onoto Tatan: bas story, \u201cA Japanese Nightingale,\u201d preparations for it on a mout extensive weale are bing made, The avones wil] be remarkably artistic stage pictures and the costumes will be gorgeously beautiful, ime ported fram Japan.Klaw and Erlanger: will bring to this country a large number of Japanese people to add to the realism of severdl important scenes and «tua- tions, They will make this in every as spect one ot the most notable productions ever seen in America, : \u2018ihe play, \u201cThe Children of Kings,\u201d in whieh Martin Harvey, supported hy hes English company, will open he American tour under the direction of Klaw and Er- langer at the Hara'd Square Theatre, New York, October 20th, is an-adantation from \u201che Kouig-kinder\u201d by E.Von Rosmer, produced in Germany some years ago and paved with great kuccess throughout that country.An English colon of it was produced at the Court = Theatre in London in 1807.in which Mr, Harvey appeared, The version that Mr.Harvey will present here 18 by F/ Langhridæe and A Ferro.\u2018The original music, which is vers beautiful and elaborate, and ac companies almost the entire plav, will be n frature of the produétion and will be vendered by an enlarged orchestra.The piece, as it will be presented bi Mr.Harvey, is best described as a \u201clegendary romance,\u201d rather than as a fairy tule as in the original: From St.Join, N.B., to Auckland.New Zealand, in something of \"a tour, even i9 these modern days of globe trotting, but \u201cWay Down Fast\u201d is to nrccomplish \"it, and the inhabitants of both places will have an opportunity to pass judgment upon this delightful - New England comedy-drama.Prior to its Around the World tour the company will vieit Montreal.opening .the season at the Academy on Monday, Sept.8.mo ; re THE CRITICAL \u2018TIME OF LIFE.Is between the years of fifty-seven and alxty-two.Nature's power slows down, vitality becomes less, and the progress of decay sets In.A means of extending old age and renewing decreasing vigor is to take Ferrozone after meals.Fervozone keeps up the appetite, and in the formation of red, vitalizing blood, imparts clearness to the tiring brain, force, energy and spirits just when they are needed most.To take Ferrozone regularly means adding from ten to twenty years to lite, Large boxes 50c¢, or 6 boxes for $2.60, at Druggists, or Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont.Dr.Hamilton's Pills are Certain, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Agitation in the world of homeopathic medicine has been {ts very soul of progress.As in politics and religion, the differences of opinlon and the individuality of men have been parent to the disagreements by which the standard of these have been clevated.So with most of our preparations\u2014foremost in {illustration of which truth stands the world-famous remedy to general debility and languor, \u2018Quinine Wine''\u2014and which, when obtainable in its gcnulne strength, is a miraculous creator.of appetite, vitality and stimulant, and, the general fertility of the system.Quininé Wine and ila improvements, has, from the first discovery of the great virtdes of Quinine as a medical agent, been one of the most thoroughly @lscussed remedies ever offered ta.the public.It is one of the great topics and natural life-giving stimulants which the medical profession bave been compelled to recognise and prescribe.Messrs.Northrop & Lyman, of Toronto, -have given to the preparation af thelr pure Quinine Wines the great care due to | ortance, q e standard excellenca of.the article Wh oh they offer to: the public comiés into the market ged of all the défauts which skilful observation and scientifie ton Nas painted An the Jess perfect preparations of tha past.All druggists sell.it\u2014ady.as Steam.oy hd res vo operatic style of enter-.evidently popular ap so it og until Iy in its Broadu@v presentation and now; It de! Samuel Sintield, at onc time a member\u2019, © , EVERY Rv o> \\/ MODERN od IMPROVEMENT +?-$ MODERATE TARIFFS VICTOR, BL, PARTY DID OT FIND THE GOLD Searched Twenty-four Days for * \"the Hidden Treasure on Cocos Island.otber duy said that the treasure hunting brigantine Biakley- had returned from an unsuccessful trip to Cocos, where she had been to seacch for trugsuve supposed to buried on the stand hy tie craw ot -the Nova Scotian bark Mary Deer.The Mary Deer is said to have carried $60,000, 000 in gold away from Jama when that city sutfered trom revolution in bygone days.The Blak-ley sailed from Victoria on Junuary 6, loaded down with treasure hunting inachinery.She was well equipped with engines and digging tools gener- aliy, and her crew spent Uwenty-jour days sinking shafts and driving tunnels.The island was deserted, but they tound many traces of former treasurchunting parties, notably the shafte and croe-cuts nde by the.crew of a British warshrp and those: of the craw of tlie treasure schooner Aurora, which visited: Cocos some time ago, Now, unless sone of those *1ormer par: ties\u201d think it wise to come forward andl confess to having found the gold ci Coves Faland, the world may presently\u201d hear \u201cof other argonauts stiling away Lo tins lonely spit in.the Pasifie to search of gold for thers are literally thousands of per éétis, particularly on our westezn coasi, who beli-ve implicitly in thetres-ure, The \u2018amount of the treasure wm growing, tuo.AN IMMENSE DEROSIT.\u2018The Victoria report says.the deposit i+ £60,000,000 in gold, but it is not so loug ago since the amount was but #1500000 \"worth of gold bricks, flanked by \u20ac- di.Lary treasure composed of 175 tons \u201c1! ver dollars, a cullection of gold: dted words, and several bu:hels of drum nds, Thes- detrils were given un 1803 by > m7 once\" in l'an:ma who had becn fo the land and brought away SI.OVLiA5H fear h.< suunedist: nced, and presumacux bowause he could not couvemently carry tue rest away with Lim.\u2018 .It ured to be zeneral'y belleved that the puate Dampier had etu-ked Cou Witis hs i loot, for he island is omy ad ut Hu mies virer Padama and a conven:ent puis | which to \u2018careen when tie trirnacl { came too, thiel.tne pirate Brig Rolan 50 -va- De reved to.have left the money on the and vue say in- 1822, Lut the Relamago too gave way later to the tae wh: ceding! {the bringing of the loot to th : and slave ship Lark.One Charles Hen i derson 0 Weuseon, Chao, hrekd the news But it was a plain, unvarimiened le, with nuteh too moderate an asa of tre.| eure, for only.$12,000 was nencibne.l.Henderson is suid to hyve mule ote of the T.irk's crew, which was cha-ed D: a British menof-war, and in triacs 50 escape ran upon « rook and sk, The cay tain md the $72,000, and he text with him in a boat containing seven other ; men and buried it on the stand, He | lieving all hands of the Lark's crow t og on tu and left the eight men to tuer raie, À! died bu:.Henderson, who was 1 tes by a passing hp.He did not reveal th fact of the treasure just then, bar le has tried\u2019 since to rue money to charier a veese] to seck for ot In 1803, however, the Mary Dees var was \u2018first heard an Bo-tm, wud thence ceme the story où how certain cities 1 Peru gave up their gold during the vo ! tion of 1840.As told be Mus Young, the story was as foilws \u201cMy father, was John Keatynz, a nas tive of =t.John's, Nfld, and one of the crew of the Mary Deer.After burbing THE TREASURE TILE SCHOONER was captured by a Peruvian man-ofswar and all the crew but two were shot.The @ rvivors were my futher and: Willuon Thempson, who jumped overboard and were picked \u201cun by an.American whaler, For three vears they cruised for wiles.\u201cThen they went to England and secur: ed a vessel the Fdgeeomb, Capt.Boag, and went to Cucos Island and got some of the treasure.Returning.they were shipwrecked near Panam, and Captain \u2018Boing was caten by a shark.Then Phomp- nen dled of fe.er, lenving tuy father soe survivor.My father rexched Newfounid- Inn with $7,500 in gold.Merchants of Newfoundland built a vessel, the Gantlet, and he sailed again for Cocos Island.Patting in at Panama, he was arrested, and he would have been executed tut for.the intervention of the British Consul.Then \u2018he gave up and returned home.n Rica d \u201cOn his deathbed he gave my husband a chart and directions for finding the place of burial of the gold.Mr.Young went to the island and he found it inhabited by fifty-five Spanish convicts, and he dared not dig.Mrs.FE.Eliza Knight, a wealthy resident of Brooklyn, bought charts and papers of the widow of Mr.| Kenting, but we have the only.correct ones.\u201d .i Curiously énough, ex-Chief of Police Byrneg in his book on\u2019 professional criminals of America, described a Mra, E, li Peck as one of the most ingenious swindlers he had known, and gave \u2018Mrs.Eliza Knight\u201d as her chief alias, Be that aa it may.expeditions have set out for Cocos fefand many times during the last\u2018 fifty years, and it is said that the.whole island is underlaid with tunnels and ahaîts.An expedition set out from Santa Darbara in 1892 under the leader ship of the Mayor of that place, and four months were spent digging.No treasure was found.The next year the steamer Acapulco, loaded, like a Blakeley, with .] excavating machinery, went to the manu nd 2° a MADE A THOROUGH Spa without success.A British warship is aid \u2018to have searched for tho treasure aleo.® .Some time after the Acapulco got back to Panama its dhief officer, Mate Black- man, was inet by a German named Capt.Geirsler, who turned up in Panama, say, ing he had come from New York.jé had travelled all over the.Pacific in a amall sloop yacht, the Hayseed, but want: some information concerning Uocos., He said he had already visited the i: Inad, mading the trip from San Francisco in his little yacht, but intended to go again on the steamer ta Rica for the purpose of colonizing\u2019 the island.Hs party consisted of a Mies Fisher, Mr.and Mrs.Laube and their two children, Mr.and Mrs, Meler, Mr.and Mre™M er fer, Messrs.d Strtube, .fr this, ng and Straube, and him a permit to met a iat à thom .\u2018Lie islan m t eidente Costs Ri .Le his real quest cn out he ae which be thought had been left on Cocos A dispatch from Victoria, BC.the In the nurse pf topin + be drowned, the mun-oiawar stad awa | ù, ue ere = Tit EET.scies = Last O F Week || pmo | DARGAI Let us repeat, this present sale of ours affords one of the grezt- est cpportunities ever offered the piano buying public.tember 1st the \u201c Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.\u201d becomes \u201cC.W.Lindsay, Ltd.\u201d with a paid-up capital of $400,000.00.The new organization will occupy the same premites and will assume several new and important agencies, including the famous CHICKERING KARN instruments, of which we will commence to rec£ivs an immense stock on Soptember 1st.In the meantime ws must clear cu: 5! After Sep- and Terms to suit any çocket.; ; Old Orgars or Pacs taxon in zart garTent everything on our floors sc as to make room.| I Bh HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS : P Nearly new BELL Cabinet Grand Fizano 32 5 yridinally 0e py $450.00.Fine Steinway Square, 3.7500.ay U;- Be right Plano, $250.70, ug«1 only 2 rnntr.ths.: Pas : Upright, $260.00, used only 2 months.Three 2.27 , Par of the famous Helntzinsn make, + 2 0rtoux J pn Te CURE OTE bargains and all nearly pew, .Also gevera)l perfectly roe Tpriehs ST ew Tae Of courge, ire nRT,Y instriinertu, n° ce .- Th ees ple of means have here an Gxoeli=ns 4° 0.I = LUE - siderable discount, : , Alsn three perfectly ree Nordhelmes TP 2700 0 lary Ia hâte o CALL OR WRITE AT ONCE, NO TiME 0 LOSE & À Lindsay-Nordheimez Co.Ÿ Ÿ 2366 ST.CATHER!NE STRIST, - MT'ITREAL R | Nova 2 Tutaid.Line vins Fivor Coverirurs, etc.Origina, Des.gas.su i w.\u2026 Al Lew Ma! Orders Coreiuisy Fxemiis THOMAS LIGGET STORE CLOSES .Fall Openings in Carpe Heavy shipiment arriving daily in Hu A XIU wal BI NTs 2£TE- 9 T1 Pleur Nverngs EUSPIRE BFLUILDTG.| LTT ST.TAT= ÉERISS ST-IBT N.10-DAY- tv ECUCATIONAL MACKAY INSTITUTE.DEFECTIVE SPEECH CORRECTED: THE DEAF TAUGHT TO SPEAK: THE BLIND EDUCATED! Protestant [Lai MN ; « Grave.M, \u201cal.PQ E.ASHOROFT.Super: GEVRUGE DURNFORT.sr n BELMONT PARK, win re-open its Classes on Wednesday.Sept Sré.For prospectus and please apply at the Kchnol to A.J.HALES-SANDERS, Principal, McGill Uni it IcGill University, MONTREAL.\u201cMatriculation examinations for\u201d entrance to the Faculties of Arts, Law, Medicine, and Applied Science, apd cxaminations for Exhibl- tions and Scholarships in Arts will be held on Scptember 10th, 1902.Lectures In Law comence on Sept.ith, and in all other Pacultics ow Sept.23rd.The Royal Victorin College will -be ready to receive students on Sept.Oth.Blank forms to be filled {n by candidates for the matriculation examination, and copies of the tajeffdar containing fuil Information may be obtained on application, to ; J.A.NICHOLSON, Registrar.full particulars, EDLCAT ONAL ypewrit- Ÿ >T2 3-7 Cerner of VV ete a The.College Olfic.\"will de resumél « call, or tele:Lbene Main 2530 for prospectus.: Aldrvs Abingdon School, i 1143 DOGRCHESTER STREET.Head ridge) ters, Boys College Preparatory class for small boys.Field limited Septem ply to Street.There Tor prospectus and further information, ap- _, 77 CMentriz! ft À Allert (l/l) Square aad Craig sevt :s HON -Oper, septeaiber 1st.Strdies Write, eu J.D.DAVIS.Principal.- - Pre Master T.Ridler Davies, B.A.(Cam- {] .assisted by a complete staff of Mas- preparcd for the Universities, Military .Kingston, and a business career, for Gares, Gymnasium.; te exvellent accommodation for & | number of boarders.The school reopens on Wednesday morning, ber nth.at 10 o'clock.the Head Master, 1143 Dorchester 4 Mount St Louis Institute, 44 Sherbrooke St, MONTREAL.: Boarders sliould enter on\u2019 September ond ; day scholars, on September 3rd, at 9 nm.by Sir Henry Morgan, the buccaneer.He had met an old woman at l\u2019anama who said she was a descendant of the intrepid freebooter and gave Geissler a chart of the location of the apot where the loot lay hidden.Geissler and his party - set out for the island, but it was not long before they were buck, disgust: ed with the wild-goose chase the Captitin bad led them.And now the latest treas- ure-hupting expedition is back, and yet the gold has not been found, But let the treasure seckers not despair.Thére are other islands concealing just as much if not more authentic lobl than Cocos.There, for instance, is Sants Catalina, where Sir Henry Morgan, the buccaneer, is said to bave buried a ship- lgad of gold.os ; One Aleaxnder Archibald, of a neighboring island, said he found a jar con- taininæg 815,000, and one John Currie, of Kingston, Jamaica, who said he had seen the gold, and who arrived one day a Colon, was arrested on what he said \u2018was a trumped-up charge brought by au American to whom he had told the te.He was reloased cret of the treasure.: hr f British Consil through the efforts o .nsû Compton, who uitérward entortained his project of.gold secking.The gold was never found, ani, Mr.Compton ended by committing suicide.Thon there is Gaidiner's Taland, off the end of dar Island, where, it is sa Capt.cidd hid his money.Ît_js told in the laçai history how Gov.Balla ent, of: Massachusetts \u2018who sent Capt.Kidd England in chaine, \u201corganized an xpedi- THE S suing Sunday ry Baron de Hirsch Schools CHOOL WILL RE-OPEN for the ene session on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1902.Parents desirous of sceking admission for their children are requested to meet the members of the School Committee at the Baron de Hirsch lnstitute, 250 Bleury Street, 1902 at 2.30 p , August 31st, Mm.5 w.M.BAKER.Prinaival.Board will will be 9 any in kK) t which t $38,000 o ol Gardiner pion which Bot M000 ot ot ibing.fof the mogey.st re-open for Scsslon 1902-1903, Tuesday, geptember 2nd, at 9 o'clock a.m, o'clock a.m.September, hools.Principals, or to the-Secretary-Treasurer, at the.Academy Butlding.ne LAVAL UNIVERSITY.\u201cLeotures will begin of Bopteraber, at 9 o'ol ee The Schools Under the Control of the \u2018of Schoo! Commissioners of Westmount, P-incipals {n attendance at the schools from until noon on Monday, iat ! to enroll new puplls and to give formation in connection with the For prospectus, etc.apply to the y EC FACULTY OF LAW.rob me EUG, LAFONTAINE, Ko 1 ar A - deecribed than in His Royal Highnesg\" _ familiar torigue.\u201cof the Canadian Adirondacks, down Kingship and Government.\"dence of any other monargh has ever .\u2014cream.and gold, amber and white, erval and Chicoutimi by_rail, through ways.à.A « mare tue a 4 Paw w+ , zp amv gf © Jor y \u201cÀ a Ne C \" Fa UF > + To .Ee -i \\ .; , 5 LN : J \u2018 = OT ; - o To we MEY ) ANQTHER ROYAL SOUR.À The, gris bise of eos Beu 1.Lancers, minster will doubtless\\ have a weight Temple for, many years In, andimin- | two lines\u2019.the South-Eastern and peace.On both subjects - resolutioné that difrerent colonies favor diferent We have reason to, bélieve ende it nas ha \u2018écarlèt of the \u201cSikhs; thy\u2019 French |off its mind when Whitehall is freq | ished vigor and power.I have not an Cnathäm.\u2018his has led to the stop-! have been adopted, which, however, forms of preparation for such an emér-.now been definitely decided, says the STAY \u2018of the Burmah Hosse, the\u2018red and from the Canadjan colossus, : aspiration In.any way or under any ping of some of the ©ontinental ex-]| must not be supposed to go further gency! è \u2018Canadian phan of keep- = gold of the Madras Irregulars, the \u2014 \u2018circumstances for afiy pulpit.I am press trains, and the limitation of fa-| than an agreement in principle.as to Ing local forces in a state Qf efficiency Dally News, that His Royal Highness] the Prince of Wales shall shortly pay u visit to Indja.\u2018It is not yet settled whether the Princess ig to accompany him, but we believe that this is the wish, of both Their Royal Hfghnesses.The news will recall the\u2019 memorable jcurney made by his present Majèsty nearly twenty-seven years ago.Should the projected visit be planned on anything like the same lines, the Prince of Wales will be able to attend the gre Durbar at Delhi, fixed for the 1st.ot January.On that date twenty-five] years ago his beloved grandmother Queen Victoria wal there proclaimed \u201cEmpress of India.\u201d The object of the ecrlier visit, as far.as the Prince him- gelf was concerned, cannot be befter owr words.They were spoken in reply to an address presented by the Corporation of the City of London on the eve of: lls hs departure.\u201cWith the desire I have: ever entertained,\u201d observed the Prince, \u201cor becoming familiar with the, habits |.and feelings of my countrymen, it is only consistent that I should endtavor to become better acquainted with the sef'eral classes of the population over which our Sovereign réigns in India.\u201d Another aspect of the visit, which probably.weighed more with the late Queen and her advisers in arranging it wat: the influénge it was likely fo gave from state and Imperial points of \u2018view.The peoples of India, with all their eastern Jwealth of imagination, find it.aiticultMo realize abstract ideas of As yet-only the learned among them had graspéd the nature of the revolution that\u2019 had but lately taken place in the affairs to propose the health of \u201cThe Queen.\u201d Once again he.rose and began an elaborate little speech in broken English, tcasting his illustrious guest, but-some- how the words\u2014that is to say, the English words\u2014wouldn\u2019t come just at his bidding, and he concluded in his own The speech was duly translated to the Prince, whose reply, when Interpreted, caused the Maharaja's dark face to glow with pleasure.The last state appearancé made by the Prince during his tour was on March 11, 1876, and two days later he sailed for home.THE REVIEW OF COLONIAL 4 TROOPS.\u201cFew of the state functions which have made the coronation year so memorable surpassed, writes a correspo dent, elther in interest or in brillancy of scene ' the inspection of the colonial troops by.King Edward -at Buckingham Palace | on the Tuesday following the coronation.The gardens of the Palace where : the review, took place are now in all their glory, the weather was \u2018of the brightest: character, the group of royal and distinguished persoriages who witnessed \u2018the inspection included the most | interesting of the notabilities who have attended the coronation, the King him- | self was looking unexpectedly well and high-spirited, and outside the Palace grcunds thousands upon thousands of: onlookers were assembled in \u2018the Mall in order to obtain a glimpse of His Majesty and to cheer him.Each colonial soldier who took part in thé pro-' cesdings attending the coronation was presented with a silver medal to commemorate the event, but the, value of ; this gift was .small compared to the keen personal eagerness of the men to b: reviewed by the King.Despite the spectacle.at\u2019 the Horse Guards parade some weeks ago-\u2014-when the Queen and thc Prince pf Wales reviewed them\u2014 the bride and satisfaction of the colonial troops.was not complete till this occasion.Little else: had been talked about in the camp at Alexandra Park since it was known that King Edward, finding himself recovering so satisfactorily, had decided to indulge the cher- islied desires ef the colonial soldiers, and to inspect them personally.To] those whose lot is cast on the other side | ot the world, the *glamor of such an honor at the\u201d hands of the King increases with the distance; and no one listening to the chatter of the soldierk when the ceremony was over could resist the conclusion that His Majesty has sent the colonials back to their far- off homes with a message which will live Jong in their memory.! \u2014 THE KING'S INSPECTION OF IN- \" DIAN SOLDIERS.It is, writes a correspondent, no exaggeration of language to say that neither Buckingham Palace nor the rési- witnessed so gorgeous a display of mil- ftary troops\u2014gorgeous not so much in the strength of the force as in its extraordinary variety of hues, as was presented when His Majesty: inspected the Indian soldiers at Buckingham Palace on the Wednesday ollowing the corcnation.All the Colors of the rainbow were worn by the human mass on the lawn of Buckingham Palace, pro- ducifg a kaleidoscopic spectacle to which the green sward and the leaden skies and the gray palace formed a sombre setting.The variety of color- {ug was not confined to the uniforms of the Indian soldiers.Even the complexion.of the troops offered a striking contrast.The duskiness of the Parsee, the blackness .of.the Goorkas, the swarthy.Sikhs, the dark Pathans, the {ndefinite hues of the Eurasfans and the bronzed face of the- helmeted volunteer of British birth in India, who came here for the coronation, presented a ra which marked the colonial contingents.\u2018Wut it was the extraordinary brilliancy of the uniforms which imparted so much distinction to the display.Extending across the lawn in \u2018four lines, with\u2019 the pennons ôf the lancers fluttering in the air, the turbans and the tunics and \u2018the puggarees.of the.soldiers presented every variety of colar winte apd black, blue and red, green \u2018and fawn, sober \u2018drab and chocolate.i tr The round trip from Queltec to Rob- the lovely lake and mountain scenery the Saguenay River and back to Que- bet by \u2018stéamer, touching at all ge beautiful seaside resdrts of the Lower St.Lawrence, is without doubt one of the most varied and delightful tours on this centinent.Mountain.air and salt sea breoxpss.+ A delightful trip both No tourist should fail to make it.Excelent ac ommodation at Hotsl Roberval.Round trip tickets only Ten ' preparing a scheme for their approval.' qualifications than | which prompted - { Country and in the Colonies, and es- | time.| steamers was too great 1 variety almost as great as that |\" | With British settlers.Dollars qaoh A beautifully illustrated puide book tree on épetication to Alex.Hardy, pee 8 SEI .khaki of the Guides, the red and bl k of the Madras Sdppers und Miners, t blue and red of the Bombay Artillery, the red and white of the Punjaub In- antry, tlie dark green tunics and tur- ris of red chess-board patterh of the Goorkhas\u2014all' these hues produced a - gorgeous picture of which 1¢ 18° fmpos- sible to give an adequate description.In another respect also the scene was remarkable.In the memory of the native.regiments.it will live long because it gave them an opportunity of eéeing face to face their white Emperor of whom they have Heard so\u2019 \u2018much.The pathetic cry of-the Mohammedan soldiers at Hampton Court on hearing of the King's illness, \u201cWe go to pray,\u201d was but a faint reflection of the superstitious reverence which these children of the Far East enter tain for King Bdward.{They showell It yesterday in an almost helpless, ld-llke manner.Each man of the 1,200 troops whio \u201cwere drawn up on the lawn had to step-.in front of the royal \u2018canopy beneath Which the King sat, whilst the Prince of Wales handed out the coronation medals.Standing within two or three feet of His Majesty) the soldiers saluted, then received the medal, suluted again and passed on.Their indtvidual interest in the personal appearance of the King was so great, hewever, that.\u2018they remained on the apot, their eyes fixed on His Majesty's face, several seconds after they.ought to Rave moved uf, Lord Roberts, who stcod by the King, explained from\u201d his long experiece of India the history of each regiment represented, but in several, instances -the Commander-in-Chief had to tell the staring soldiers to.move on.THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS, The trustees under Mr.Rhodes\u2019 will are, says the Times, to be warmly congratulated upon the.important preliminary step they have taken \u2018towards carrying .into execution the.munificent provisions it contained for the establishment at \"Oxford of Colonial and American scholarships.A great Imperial conception inspired Mr.Rhodes\u2019 bequest, but its full realization must depend largely upon the practical mea- | sures-taken for carrying it into effect.The trustees have been singularly fortunate in securing the services of a man peculiarly \u2018fitted for the task of It is a task which requires other those of mere ! scholarship.These Mr.G.R.Parkin amply possesses, for he is the princl-.pal of the foremost public school in | the Dominion, the Upper Canada Col- Jege of Tororfto, which he has brought \u2018to a high standard of efficiency.But, above all.he is imbued with the same lofty ideals, in ir purest form, Rhodes to devise \u2018a large part of his great fortune to the promotiBn not only of the unity of the -Empire, but to the: consolidation of friendship between.all English-speak- ing peoples by binding together future generations of young, men in the pow- Lin North Leeds.erful ties of a common education.The cause of Imperial Federation has_ had few chzmpions more able or enthusias- : tic than Mr.Parkin.Am a lecturer and as an author he has labored with indefatigable energy to bring home to the British public, both in the Mother pecially in his own native land of Canada, not only the splendid resources, but also the responsibilities and dutles of our great Imperial inheritance.THE COST OF A SWIFT ATLANTIC \u2018STEAMER SERVICE.Some very interesting statements as to the difference in the cost of working \u2018steamers of \u201823-knot speed, and others of the same tonnage but only of 17-knot speed or thereby, were, writes a Dally Graphle correspondent, made at the Jaunch of the Cunard steamer Carpathia on the Tyne.The chairman of the firm of shipbuilders stated that a vessel like the Carpathia could be Tun on a coal consumption of less than 150 tons in- the twenty-four hours, while another .steamer of much the game size, but designed to be equal in speed to the swiftest of German steamers, would burn 800 tons in the sam?\u2018There is probably some exaggeration in the 800 tons.No ocean steamer has yet touched that figure in | twenty-foûr hours.But it may be regarded as certain that to drive a ves- rel at the rate of .23 knots on the A't- lantic would demand the\u2019 consumptioh of from four to five times the amount of coal which would be burnt in a sim- flar ship going at the average pace of from 17 to 18 knots.And the difference in time on a voyage from Liver- pcêl or Southampton would not excead two days.The cost at which the shorter \u2018voyafe is obtained is there- foré immense.But when the shipbuilder proceeded to argue that the cost of building and running such fast for pfivate companies, -and that thèrefore Government must help them with \u2018subsidies, ft should De remémbered that the three German Atlantic -racers, which have made voyages to and from New York at the fate.of over twenty-three knots an hour, are.not helped by.Government subsidies.°* THE CANADIAN ARCH A GRANARY FOR BIRDS.Whether Canada be Britain's granary or not, there can be no doubt that the Canadian arch has-been the granary of London birds.Even while workmen were busy yesterday birds wduld visit it, and fly away with their spoil.\u2018Streèt merchants were offering little bunches of wheat ôr.oats as souvenirs, .at- a, pénny a -bunch\u2014recormi- mending them, for some inscrutable réasôn, by stating that they were \u201coff the top.\u201d The supply of these.mementoes undoubtedly exceeded the demand.After \u2018all.wheat and oats are .much alike, .whether grown at home or abroad, and ft is to be feared that the average Londoner has fot the imagination which would\u2019 make.thesé small samples of produce suggest \u2018the far- à distant flelds where they were grown or the {llimitable plains that Canada - possesses, and which she seeks to fill Other street vendors .were hawking pictures of the arch on cards ard \u2018Japanese pocket- handkerchiefs,\u201d and wére doing a good trade.Vehicles drove slbwly by, apparently warned by a recent vent: \u2018While it is curious that an accident at this Colanial trophy should have been \u201ctry for several weeks, : \u2018is now In Lon- reserved for the Colonial Becpetary, the xed] wonder is that there have hot been many mishaps.Certainly the thor- oughtard will he safer whén the arch | \u201c 18 gone, and the City Coûnëll'o£ Wast- vu eee a.Jd vie bo } - : #4 Cs Ye a .\u2014- A scheme is about to be Atarted with the of the country and in all the London the day.\\ward, buk everything good: and -useful there were real deep-seated disunion in the \u201chearers nor he knew how this great Irish THE: LONDON\" HOUSING PROBLEM The Daily News announces that a primary object of creating human.interest In the great housing problem \u2018in London.Throughout the chtef towns boroughs an effort will be made to place before the public, in a way that has not been rs before, the salient features of what! has come to be regarded as the chiet social question of No panacea is to be put for- that has been achieved in the-way of housing reform will be as fully dealt with as will the grave soclal and \u2018moral evils from which the nation now suffers owing to the want of healthy homes for large masses of its workers.By means of entertaining lectures, aided by the cinematograph, and with the co-operation of municipal bodies, housing societies, and the various churches a special effort is to be made to arouse the interest of those who have hitherto remained more or less indifferent to the cry for better homes for the people.The movement, which will be known as \u201cThe Shaftesbury Lectures,\u201d in honor of the pioneer of housing reform, has plenty of fundé behind \u2018t and plenty of supporters.It is one which all social reformers will welcome cordially.Knowledge, as Carlyle reminds us, must always go before reform, and if the promoters succeed, as we do not doubt they will, in creat- \u2014\" quite happy in Chicago.Dr.\u2018Parker Is a very dear friend of mine, and has been extremely kind to me.\u2018Pressed as to the llkellhqdd ot/his temaining on\u2019 this side forthe pur: pose of\u201d establishing an institution gimtlar to the Armour Institute of Chicago, Dr.Gunsaulus replied: \u201cI must say again that I am very happy in Chicago.There is a tremendous obportunity -here, and it is a world- opportunity.London is-an empire r itself.\" Nothing definite or formal, however, has come tb me, and certainly nothing will be decided until I return \u2018to Chicago.Whatever has been said is distinctly premature, and there is nothing further\u2018 to be sald about the matter just vet.\u201d \u201cThe poet preacher of Chicago\u201d is a descendant of the Spanish \u2018martyr, Reginald Gunsaulus Monitanus, who perished in the sixteenth century.His mother's -stock Is English.Little known on this side of the water, he is nevertheless recognized as the most popular preacher in Chicago, and one of the foremost of Christian social reformers in the States, In appearance he is much uulike the customary cleric.Rather, his large head and robust build, coupled with his unclerical garb of tweeds, suggest the mould, of the late Mr.Cecll Rhodes.In doctrine he.is frankly evangélical.taking the word in a liberal and comprehensive sense.This, he says, is \u2018the winning style of\u201d preaching in America to-day.\u201d \u2014 \u2014 The Son of Gladstone on - Laberal Unity at/North Leeds Mr.Herbert Gladstone, M.P., speaking in North Leeds in support of the candidature of Mr.Rowland Barran, said that the Liberals were told that there were dissen- sicns among them.Mr.Barran was asked all, softs of questions as to who was his lender; bv Mr.Barran\u2019s equanimity had not been disturbed vet any more than his own equapimvity would be if such questions were jut to him, because his position was this, that his leader in the House of Commons was Sir H.Campbell-Bannermand (¢heers), his leader in the House of Tords was Lord Spencer.and.he sincerely hoped\u2019 that before,long they wonkl gat Lord Rose- bery right out in the field -and taking his place.(Gheers.) The Liberal party,\u201d he vas glad to say, was always.divided, be- cquse \u201cit possessed much activity of thought.If it were true that the Liberal party were disvnited, why were they so united in North Leeds?(Cheers.) If party, depend wpon it it would be reflected (Cheers.) If there were & rift in the party at all, they all knew it was likely to be found on the question of Ireland.He was not for his part afrdid to talk about the Irish question.He had always been and he always-whould be, a Heme Raler to the back bone: (Cheers.) The real test question of Ireland was not se much: Home Rule immediately, but it wa: the question of coercion.Neither hig question would be ultimatelv settled; bfit \u2018what they did eee was this, that we had in | Ireland, at tie present moment, the whole of the machinery \u201cestablished: to govern a recple who ought to be free against the British Constitution by methods .and bylaws not only unknown to us but which the Government would riever dare to think of applying to Englishmen or to Scotsmen; and this whole machinery was again at work.If we wished to maintain the present system it would have to be by coer.clon.The Government sought to\u2019 satisfy \u2018Ireland by giving them local - -government in the counties.\u2018That was very good as far as it went; but ro far from satisfving Irishmen, 13 many of them had always said would be the case, it had the undoubted effect of stimulating the Home Rule movement, and of giving the Nationalists in Ite- land a more powerful lever than ever for working Home Rule.However, all they had to do in the House of Commons and elsetvhere wae to jirht coerclon, and he hoped thev would Ænd Mr.Barran to help them in that work.(Cheers) As to the war, the Government talked about the splendid results.There had been splendid results so far an our generals and soldiers were concerned.We were all proud of \\what our a APE A AMEL AL KES \u201cMOST PERFECT NADE.CT ] | oso nn PS SC) E.W.GILLETT TORONTO, ONT.= = rm > pe = = = oe 2 ee LIMITED that the account was beyond redemption, \u2019 ever, just sent him a cheque for $70, being the arrears in taxes In question collected in California from the corporation\u2019s debtor.\u2018 rs rer THE ILLS OF WOMEN ARE TOO OFTEN WRONGLY DIAGNOSED BY OUR PHYSICIANS.A Lady Who Would.Not Submit to An Operation, ia Cured ty It will prove interesting and comiort- ing to thousands of women to know that almost all their troubles and discures are due to a pour cundition of the nervous system.The ills, irregularities and diseases peculiar to women, such as nervous headache, nervous prostration, \u2018anaemia, Joss of mem: ory, irregular and suppressed periods hysteria, bearing down pains, pour an watery Ï \u2019 and other troubles can only be cured by a spevially compounded medicine hike Paine\u2019's Celery Compound, This wondrous medicine of nature,popular with tens of thousands of our women, carries its rich nutriment and healing vir: tues to the blood, nerves and tissues iving power and new life to: thactive and isenséd organs.¢ so quiélly banish and permanently cure painful and obdurate feminine lis; no other medicine ever devised can so trul keep the nervous system, blood and :bodily organs in a healthy condition to fulfil their important duties.Mrs A.Saunders, Brancondale, Ont., sayw: I was a great sufferer from severe a+ tacks of neuralgia iy the left ovary.thought I would lowe Wy reason.Several doctors treated me, and 1 was a patient in the hospital.\u2018I obtained no relie from less 1 had the ovary taken uway I could not be curved.Instead of submitting to and 1] am thankful your valuable pounc 3 like a new medicine cured me.feel your medicine has done for me.\u201d is better than -a bottle of any one of the cheap imitations.HIRES Rootbeer is the original and genuine Rootbeer, A package makes five gallons.CHARLES E.HIRES CO.Malvern, Pa.U.8.A.\" W.P.DOWNRY, Hate LF 40 and 20) Rt, Peter .Hentreal, Cansée.> rm! 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default of the first within the time specified, the whole becomes due and exigle dle.The water may be ° \u2018 TURNED OFF In all cases, after the due dates, withe out further notice.Payments may be made by mailing accepted cheques ; and parties coming.to the City Hall will avoid delay by bringing the exact amount of their bills.: .- By order, Sg W.ROBB, .City Clty Treasurer's Office, City Hall, BL) Montreal, 25th August, 1908.\\ I .Treasurer, ' BENCH (Crown side), holding oriminal Jute diction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONT REAL, will be held in the COURT, HOUER, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, oun WEDNBS- DAY, the TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at TEN o'clock în the forenoon, In connequeîite, I give PUBLIC NOTIOR a all who litend to proceed against any pris \u2018ors now In the Common Gaol of the sald Did telot, and all others, that they must de prège erit thon and there! and I also.give notice 40 all Justices of the Peacs, Coroners and Pense Oftiçere, in'and for she sald District, that Thursday, loves = a e Trade only.Tuesday, September 2, Wednesday, September 3, Ca verhill & > Kissock of St.Peter St, Montreal.TEEPE 00E0PR September 4.MR.DOOLEY ON WORK AND SPORT \u201cA.hdrd time th' rich have injyin\u2019 lite,\u201d said Mr.Deoley.ord thrade with thim,\u201d Hennessy.Noe , \u201cI wud not,\u201d said Mr.Dooley.\u2018\u201cTis too much like hard wurruk.If I iver got hold iv a little mound iv th\u2019 money, divvie th' bit iv hardship would I inflict on mesilf.I'd set on a large Turkish sofa an\u2019 have dancin\u2019 girls dancin\u2019 an\u2019 a mandolin orchesthree pluyin\u2019 to me.I wudden't move a step without \u2018bein\u2019 \u2018carried.I'd go to .bed with th\u2019 lark an\u2019 get up with th\u2019 night said Mr.watchman.If annywan suggested physical exercise to me I'd give him forty dollars to go away.I'd hire a prize fighter to do me®ightin\u2019 f'r ine, a pe- desthreen to do me walkin\u2019, a jockey to do me ridin':an\u2019 a colledge profissor to a» me thinking\u2019.naygur fannin'- me \u201cwith osterich feathers, lookin\u2019 ca'mly out through me stained glass windies on th\u2019 rollin\u2019 mills, smokin' me good five-cint see- gar, an\u2019 rejicin\u2019 to know how bad ye mus\u2019 be feelin\u201d fvry time ye think iv me hoorded wealth, - \u201cBut that ain\u2019t th\u2019 way it comes out, Hinnissy.Higgins, th\u2019 millyionaire, had th\u2019 same idee as me whin he was beginnin\u2019 to breed money with a dollar he ownded an\u2019 a dollar he took fr'm some wan that wasn't there at th\u2019 time.While has was hammerin\u2019 hoops on a bar'l or dhrivin\u2019 pegs itno a shoe he'd stop wanst in a while to wipe th\u2019 sweat off his brow whin th\u2019 boss wasn't lookin\u2019, an\u2019 he'd say to himsilf: \u2018If I iver get it I'll have a man wheel me around on a chair.\u2019 But as his stable grows an\u2019 he herds large dhroves down to th\u2019 bank ivry week he changes his mind, an\u2019 whin he\u2019s got enough to In- Jye life, as they say, he finds he\u2019s up against it.His throubles has just begun.I Know in his heart Higgins\u2019 ideel \u2018tv luxury is enough buckwheat, cakes an\u2019 a cozy corner in a Turkis bath, but he can\u2019t Injye it.- He mus\u2019 be up an\u2019 doin\u2019.An\u2019 th\u2019 on\u201d y things anny- wan around him\u2019 is up an\u2019 doin\u2019 is th\u2019 things he used to \u2018get paid f'r doin\u2019 whin*he was a young man.\u201cArly in th\u2019 mornin' Higëfns bas got ta be out exercisin' a horse to keep th\u2019 horse in good health.Higgins has no business on a horse, an\u2019 he knows it.H> was built an\u2019 idycated f'r a cooper, an\u2019 th\u2019 horse don\u2019t fit him.Th\u2019 nach- era! way f'r Higgins to ride a horse is\u2019 to set well aft an\u2019 hang on to th\u2019 ears.But he's tol\u2019 that that's wrong an\u2019 he's |.made to set up straight an\u2019 be au good fellow an\u2019 meet th\u2019 horse half way.An' if th\u2019 horse don't run away with Higgins an\u2019 kill him he\u2019s tol\u2019 it's not a good horse an\u2019 he ought to sell it.An\u2019 mind ye, he pays f'r that, though he can't help raymimberin\u2019 th\u2019 man nex\u2019 dure fr'm him used to get tin dollars a week f'r th\u2019 same job.\u201cWhin he was a young man Higgins knowed a fellow that dhrove four horses fr a brewery.They paid him well, but he hated his job.He used to\u2019 come in at night an\u2019 wish his parents haé made him a cooper, an\u2019 Higgins \u2018pitied him, knowin\u2019 he cudden\u2019t get put à life insarante policy ar\u2019 his wife was scared to déath.all th\u2019 time.Now that \u2018Higgins has got th\u2019 money he's took th\u2019 brewery man's job with \u201cworse horses an\u2019 him barred fr'm dhrivin\u2019 with more thin wan hand.* An\u2019 does he .get anhything fr it?On th\u2019 conth'ry, Minnisey, It sets him back a large for- thune.An\u2019 he says he\u2019s havin\u2019 à good |.time, an\u2019 if th\u2019 brewery man come along an\u2019 felt sorry fr him Higgins wudden\u2019t exactly know why.\u201cHiggins has to sail a yacht raymim- berin® how he despised th\u2019 Swede mafl- ors that used to loaf in th\u2019 sajoon near his house durin\u2019 th\u2019 winter: he \u2018has to run an autymobill, which is th\u2019 same .-|à postman without a dacint uniform; Here I'd set-with a wurruk.I bet ye Higgins is wondherin\u2019 [th thing as dhrivin' a throlley car on a windy day without pay; he has to play golf, which is th* same thing as bein\u2019 he has to-pfgy tennis, which is another worrud f'r tin' a carpet; he has to race horses, which is the same thing as bein\u2019 a bookmaker with th\u2019 chances apain\u2019 ye; he has to go abroad, which fs: th\u201d same thing as bein\u2019 an tmmi- grant; he has to.set up late, which is th\u2019 same thing as bein\u2019 a dhrug clerk: An\u2019 he has to play cards with a man that knows how, which is th\u2019 same thing as bein\u2019 a sucker.: \u201cHe takes his-good times hard, -Hin- nitsy.A rich man at spoort is a kind iv non-unjon lahorer.He don't get wages f'r it, ah\u2019 he don't dhrive as well as a milkman, ride as well as a stable- boy, shoot as well as a polisman or au- tymobill as well as th\u2019 man that runs th\u2019 steam roller.It's a tough life.They\u2019se no rest f'r th\u2019 rich an\u2019 weary.\u2018We'll be readin\u2019 in th\" pa-apers wan iv these days; \u2018Alonzo Higgins, the runner up iv last year's champeenship, shcwed ~ great improvement in this Year'g bricklayin' tournymint at Newport kr won handily, with about tin square feet to-spare.He was nobly assisted be Regynald Van Stinyvant, who acted as his-hod carryer an\u2019 displayed all th\u2019 agility whiéh won him so much applause arlier in th* year.\u201c\u201cTh\u2019 Pickaways carrid off all th\u2019 hon in th\u2019 sewef-diggin' contest yls- \u2018terd&h, defeatin\u2019 th\u2019 Bpadewells be five holes to wan.Th! shovel wurruk iv Cassidy, th' banker, was spiclally noticeable.Th\u2019 colors iv th\u2019 Pickaways was red flannel \u2018undershirts an\u2019 dark, brown trousers., LS #}Rayereätlofis iv riff men: Town W: Ga es an\u2019 J.Pierpont Morgan ar-re to have a fige days\u2019 shinglin' contest at Narragansétt Pier.George Gold is thrainin\u2019 f'r \u2018th\u2019 autumn plumbin' jim- Konny.Mitchigan.Avnoo is tore up frm Van Buren Sthreet to th' -Belt Line in priparation for th\u2019 contest in sthreet layin' between mimbers iv th\u2019 Assogyation fv More-Thin-Rich Spoorts.Th\u2019 sledge teams is.coinpleted, but \\a few good tampers an\u2019 wather men.is needed.\u2019 \u201cAn' why not, Hinnissy?If \u2018tis fun to wurruk why not do some rale wur- ruk?If \u2019tis spoort to run an autymo- bill why not run a\u2019 locomotive?If ährivin' a horse in a cart is a game why not dhrive a delivery wagon an\u2019 carry ;things around?Sure, I s\u2019pose th' raison a rich\u2019 man can't.undherstand vhy wages shud go higher is because th'\u2018rich can\u2019t see \u2018why annybody shud be.pald fr annything so amusin\u2019 as YE.at this moment why he was paid 30 much f'r puttin\u2019 rings\u201caround a bar'l.\u201cNo, sir; what's a rich Man's ray- creation is a poor man's wurruk Th\u2019 poor @r-re th\u2019 on\u2019y people that know how to injye wealth, Me idee iv set- tin\u2019 things strdaight is to haye th\u2019 rich \u2018who wurruk.because they {ike it do th\u2019 wurruk fr the poor who wud rathér rest.I'll be happy th\u2019 day I see wan iv\u2019 th\u2019 Hankerbils pushin\u2019 yer little go- \u2018cart up th\u2019 platform while ye set in th\u2019 shade iv a three an\u2019 cheer him on his way.I'm sure he'd do it if ye called ft a spoort an\u2019 tol\u2019 him th\u2019 first man to dump would.be entitled to do it over again againgt sthronger men nex\u2019 week.Wud ye give him a tin éup that he cud put his name on?Wud ye, Hin- njssy?I'm sure ye wud.\u201d \u201cWhy do they do it?\u201d asked Mr.Hen- neegy.\u201c1 dinpaw,\u201d said Mr.Dogley, \u2018\u201c\u2018onless it is \u2018that th\u2019 wan great object iv ivry man\u2019s life is to get tired enough to sicep.Jvrything seems to be some kind iv wurruk.Wurruk 18 wurruk if ye're paid to do it, an\u2019 It's pleasure if ye pay to be allowed to do it\u201d W.P.SCOTT MONTREAL, \u201c4, | î A «| founder.{ examiners.ally Choosing the Mon.Upon the decision made by the executors of Cecil Rhodes\u2019 #atete in regard to.the plan of awarding \u2018the -interna- tional scholarships will depend.almost entirelÿ, the sucoess or failure o£ the scheme to -atfain the object of the And the two years which Dr.Rarkin anticipates will be occupied in arriving at a solution of the problem are none too long a period when the importa) nce of a wine chiice fs considered.One of the most aimoutt phases of the question will be, to determine at what point in \u2018their course of studÿ the students chosen could be.transplanted thto Oxford life at best\u2019 advantage.There 18 no doubt that they should have spent at leas a couple of years In one of \u2018their home universities.But the wisdom of having them enter Oxford merely as pdet-graduate students is not qujte 80 clear, since it is most essential that they should come \u2018Into direct contact with \u2018the great mass of English students\u2019 who are simply proceeding for their degree.This aspect of the question, however, 15 one which can be: intelligently discussed only by, one who-has a t4hèrough knowledge of the conditions of Oxford life, as its solution @epehds chiefly on these conditions, \u201c ; The basis of selection on the other hand, \u2018must depend upon conditions local to the country from which the students come, and will probably have to vary considerably.One thing, however, ts obvious, and that is that | scholarship alone 4s not a sufficient standard for the purpose which Cecil Rhodes had in view.A man might win the highest examination honors all through his course at McGill, and even finish up by taking a doubled first at Oxford, ghd yet do no more to promote international comity \u2018than if he had never existetl.© Every university man.knows that students who win the highest examination honors rarely distinguish themselves In any other way.The scholarship Tan, as a rule, cuts hime self off from all soci ntercourse with hig fellow-students, shuts himself up In His room, and studies Trom morning \u2018till evening, and from evening ill morning, going ho place but to the Class room, the college library and the meal table.Fe sets out with but one object in view\u2014the complete mastery.of the dozen or more books which the curriculum prescribes for his special department, ahd he does not even ut- tempt to acquire any knowledge which ia not connected with these.He knows about as much about public affairs as a corporation Jaborer does of the nebular hypothesis, and sees about as much of student life as the \u201cman with the -hoe does of the beauties of the landscape.He is the type of man to which our so-called educational institutions afford the greatest encouragement, but he Is exactly the kind of man not te send to Oxford.The kind | of man to send is not sa easy to define, but he, should be one who takes a broad and statesmanlike view of things, and who appears to be capable of impart- Ing that view to those with whom he comes in contact.should be allowed to the men entrusted with the task.If the choice is to be made by competitive examination at all, the test should, 1 believe, require, as an essential feature of the candidates\u2019 mental equipment, an 4n- telligent grasp of public affairs.What Is more, the examinations should be oral, as well as written, as the per- tonality of one who is sent to the seat nf Empire as a representative man is a most smportant, consideratton, and should be taken into.account by the As a matter of fact, I doubt whether there could be a better way of awarding these acholarships than to have the men of adequate academic standing compete in an oratorical contest on some subject of the day.Any variation of the above plan would have the advantage of making \u2018students in the smaller universities of the country eligible as candidates, If, however, it is decided to allocate the scholarships to particular universities th the different countries, the selection should be left to the judgment of the members of the faculty or decided by a popular vote of the students themselves, pubject, of course, to ve veto of the principal.This latter method, while at first sight it may appear somewhat radical, would, I believe, be a most excellent one.There Is no class of individuals, I venture to say, whose membèrs have a deeper sense of the eternal fitness of things than the student body, when the repu- BILIOUSNESS A Very Unpleasant and Common Complaint and One Easily Cured.When by eny impairguent in the action of the Liver or -Digestive Organs fhe, \u2018bile which the Liver secretes is: backed up \u201cthrough the éystem the result is Biliousness with Bilious Hever, Pilious Headache, Sallow \u2018Complexion, Nausea or vomiting.These conditons are often extremely dangerous and, always distressing, and the very firet symptom of Biliousness should be instantly tgeated till set right.Dodd's Dyspepaia Tablets are the most successful remedy in the trdatment ot such cases.In every box of Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets will be found two.kinds of tablets.The large white tablets are digestive medicine, which acts immediately on the ood in \u2018the Stomach, ligesting it\u2014every \u2018bit of it, animM and, v cgetab e\u2014without the assistance of the Stomach itself, thus breventing the accumulation of masses of undigested and decompoaing matter in the bowels.This undigested food is very hard for the bowels to carry off and nas an extremely ies effect on the liver.In-a abs envel \u20ac contained in every box a De phir ablets will be found a amber of small brown tablets Phich are intended to be Wed when the nd Bowels are not working pabue.which should always be used wit the larger white ones in cases of Bion: spirit which he has been In the selection the greatest latftude | #hould be readily waived, A tation a of tort son\" Mater js ate « They are 2 ai \u2018even better.positi than tjetr procoptôrs 4e pick out the best avon man among/them, and I feel confident that their good judgment and sènse of responsibility in the matter could: be safely éounted upon to distinguish ®etween a fellow-stu- dent who i$ merely popular as a good fellow.gnd ope who has the qualifica-.-llons of a worthy representative and a leader of men.; The man whose force af character impresses , jtself upon his, comrades at Home is, the most l{kely man to play tbe part required of him at Oxford, and, upon his return, to imbue the country with the broader rded the means of cultivating by travel, , eee - The Recorder\u2019s Action Approved.The following letter has\u2019 been recelv- ed \"from a member of the local bar anent the propriety of the Recorder wearing a gown \u2014 \u201cMontreal, Aug.2, 1902.\u201cEditor Montreal Herald : A \u201cDear Sir\u2014In regard to an article which appeared in The Herald of Saturday under the heading of \u2018The Recorder's Gown,\u2019 1 must say that per-.gonally I can not only see no objection to them wearing their gown, for, after all, they ure.judges, but I ean gee a \u2018great deal of benefit from it.The average offender brought before a Court where the myglstrate, to use a slang expression, perhaps, is sitting in his shirt sleeves, is not apt to stand very much in awe of that Court, but it it is surrounded with the same atmosphere as 18 found to be useful and advisable in other courts of justice, It would perhaps have, taking into ace ccunt the class of offenders who appear before it, even a better effect.\u201cY thought it well to write to you, as I am firmly of the opinion that the Recorders are doing a good work and that every citizen, even though he does not quite see the ure of what the writer calls \u2018peacock feathers,\u2019 yet, where théy are of such a nature that they really cannot do harm, but, on the contrary, having been adopted after due consideration, may do good, the good citizen should by all means encourage them, and even if not seeing the use of these things, I think it would be wiser to refrain from writing about them in the spirit of the are ticle in question.\u201cOf course, In giving you my ideas on the subject, you will understand that I merely mention what F feel about it, and that it {8 given for your informa=- tion, as whether: yuu agree as to the value or advisability of these things or not, T know that you wish always to do what will make for law and order.\u201cYours truly, \u201cLAWYER.\u201d 900 Origin and Function of the Black Gown.* ; .Hove graven their names on the rock ! ledgers checkered, ATLY HERALD, SATUHDAY, AUGUST 0, 1902.ried life.Give him MO Rejoice In\u2019 the light of to-day, of to-day; Drink decp of tle.beauties that lle spread before you, Loo And summer's reflection still] with you may stay, + When the winter of age and of care shall come o'er you.\u2014Lindsey S.Perkins.Mrs.Cynthla Westover-Alden, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, is the President-general of the International Sunshine Hoctety, to whom enquiries should be addressed.The Montreal \u2018Branch secretary ls Miss.Margaret Jones, 510 Cadicux Street, and the West- mount secretary is Mies Macdonald, 4650 St.Catherine Street, SUNSHINE NEWS WANTED.The editor of this column.is always much pleased to recelve news of branches eñù- quiries from those thinking of .forming branches and anything bearing on the Sunshine idea, In this way the Sunshine Socl- ety reached a great number of people who are induced to tako up the work for them: selves.Nothing is too small, that helps to brighten the path of anyone for a moment DAISY HILL CAKE.Thréo eggs, 1 cup of confection sugar, 1 tablespoonful of butter, 3 of a cup of milk and 1 cup of flour, sifted, 1 teaspoonful of bak- Ing powder, with u pluch of salt to taste.Beat the yolks with.the butter and sugar to & cream, then beat the whites of the 3- eggs stiff, adding with milk and flour.Take out 1 white for frosting.Bake in a low- slded broad tin, so thut it wlll not be over 1 i{nches thick.Cut into small aquares\u2014 Sent by a Sunshine member in New Orleans.2 .SUNSHINE THOUGHT.\u201cLet ug talk happluessh The world is full of.woe, wherever we.go, but no path is wholly rough.Look out tor the places that are smooth, and, dear one, they wlll appear.Jeet us talk faith.Let us talk health.We .eapnot charm or please by talking of.disease, Plant patience in the garden of your \u2018soul.The roots are bitter, but the fruits are sweet; and when at last it stands a tree complete, beneath its tender shade the burning sun and burden of the day shall lose control.Plant patience in the garden of yours souls.\u201d \u2019 This beautiful thought was selected from a letter written to Sunshine Headquarters by a Brooklyn member.\u2018 LETTER FROM ALGOMA.An interesting letter has come to the edi- tar of this department from Mrs.Hay, wife of the Rev.T.J.Hay.Blind River.Mrs.Hay Is a sunghine worker and passes on all the literature she \u2018un to the camps, and to families in the woods.When work begins \u2018to whom magazines might be sent for distribution.Mrs.Hay says in ber letter: \u2018We have only just heard that 'a family of seven.or nine are spending the summer In the bush.They went in there last fall, twenty-five miles north, I have made up a package of reading matter for them.Tliey must find it very lonely.as T am sure there is not another family within miles of them.After many drawbacks we at last have the pleasura of Reeing our church up, and we hope to occupy it about the last of September.You will 1 am sure, be pleased to hear that \u2018we have made nearly one hupdred and fifty dollars _out of our 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in, publicity.or detention from usiness.Best of references.Call And see our long lst of testimonials, or write for our pamphlet giving full particulars.Address: - THE DIXON CURE CO.,.#73 St.Denis St.Mont eal, WORK FOR REV.MR.WEAVER.Miss M.Tayler, of Winnipeg, Man., has a bransh composed cf children, to the .pum- ber of fourteen.~ They have been working for some time with a view to giving a Christinas treat to some other children, and bave now decided to send their work to ihe Rev.Mr.Weaver.who lives away off beyond Athabasca \u2018Landing, for his Indian charges .+ ¢ - AN INTERNATIONAL DAY.Each branch*of the Soclaty all- over the country bas one day set apart for an enter- tatnment of somp kind, the proceeds of which go to Medïquarters, where moncy is wanted for.stamps, expenses, stenographers salaries So the days and the hours.that have and all incidental \u2018expenses, The ladies all , been, that have bern, | give their services, but even sa, plenty\u201d ol Have written their names on eternity's yy oney is needed to keep the big society go- record.: ng.As S Cell by H er.ENCOURAGEMENT.which should please The publie taste.ste an \u2018 The American weeklies o e same We scoff at him who stands around kind are clever and umusing, but a And never tries: We suy that only those who try May hope to rise; To seck the prize.That spreuds no sail: And then we rail ' At their presumption when they try Their best and fail.\u2014S.E.Kiser.- COUNCIL WOMEN WORKING.Ever since the National Council annual meeting in July, the officers have but have been busy with The new corresponding secretary,\u201d Mrs.Willoughby Cummings, began her duties at once.Cummings, whose address is 44 their feet, phone number Park 288, hopes that whenever Council women are in To- The annual report is to be ready for distribution.early next month.This makes a capital book of reference for vomen's doings.All the Councils are busy.Miss Kate Cummings, N.W.T.provincial vice-president, reports the possibility of two new Councils.In Charlottetown, P.E.L, the secretary, Mrs.Gardiner, reported attending a cchference in London, Eng.with the Countess of Aberdeen, at which sev- don Council fs trying for clean streets, as well us for the protection of fruit, fish and vegetables from dust and dirt.The Council has also carried its point ir the matter of domestic sclence in\u2019 &chools,.matter in which Mrs, Boomer was much interested.Mrs.Boomer\u2019s\u201d present address is: (\u2018are of Mrs.J.Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol.> : ' Mrs.Sanford, of Hamilton, represented Canada at the executive meeting pt the International: Council in Copenhagen.National Councils are being formed.« in Austria and Norway, and possibly in Russia.There will soon be eight National Councils, The work done all over the world is.mest interesting, and in many cases similar to what is belng done here.Îtaly has established a circulating l- brary and reading room, and held an Arts and Handicrafts Exhibition.The Argentine Council is working for better factory laws for women and children, and the German Council for the higher education of girls.OUR LADY MOON.Toronto has blossomed out recently with a smart little paper called The Mcon.It ts a weekly, devoted to wit and sarcasm, pictorial and otherwise,\u201d , \u2018 Canadian paper deäling with Canadian persons und events deserves our encouragement.Some of the best Canadian lllustrators and newspaper people are contributors to The Moon, which is heppy to shine on the just and unjust alike for a small consideration per number.Te : ANOTHER ON THE LIST.The man or: woman who hangs on like grim death 'to the end seat in the street.car hus received advertising enough from an indignant press to sat- fsfy even a health food firm.Articles, and verses galore have mildly soothed the sufferers, while an even worse offender escapes scot free, This {is th: traveller on the railway train who turns over the opposite seat, \u2018pilés his bag, parcels and umbrella upon Ît, and calmly looks on at the struggles of the later passengers who would require a search warrant to find a seat.This \u2018is\u2019 th: meanest kind of selfish man or woman.To the credit of my sex, I will remark.that the offender is even more often a man than a woman.An amazing feature of this is that the victims very seldom appeal to the train officials to have the luggage moved.They accept the stitement of the modern \u2018Ananias that the seat is engaged and humbly lean against the side until anther sent becomes vacant.The thing fs mean in any case, but when an able- bodied man sits still with his fmpedt- menta spread over two -seats, while some elderly person waits, the looker-ons is filled with a desire to use something more potent than persuasion to.make him give up the seat, There should be soni.understood rule on the railroads about this \u2018keeping.of even one whole sent when the train is crowded.\u201d If that mystérious Mrs.Harris for whom the other seat is being ker chooses to leave it when a station is just reached, she should lose it.The other afternoon, coming up from Quebec, the car was crowded with people returning from the seaside.Seve eral times persons occupying a seat holding two had to grudgingly move thelr parcels, but a young man and his wife and small child kept a double seat and twice refused to move their bags on the plea of the seat being taken.The car was filled when a big station was reached.Several more got in, in- ciuding an old man and woman who asked for the.seat and were refused, but just as some of the other passengers.were indignantly considering forcible measures, a brakeman came through, and despite the wrath of the seat -holders, moved their bags and set~ tled the old people.\u2019 A traveller should remember that he is only entitled to the oné deat his ticket calls for, and half the rack for his parcels, ) .: M All Communications strictly cone.' fidential.' Basement ?Don't you\u2019 want us to make it rat and damp proof?Wo can do.it, are doing it for others every day.\u2018 - 244% George W, Reed & Co, 786 CRAIG STREET.Goneral Contractors.E.It fs to the intereat of all holders of unlisted stock to send us full particulars of stock they may desire to.dispose of or purchase ns we make a specialty of same.All communications \u2018strictly confidential.- G.J: ADAMS & CO., 205 ST.JAMES ST., CITY, Bell Tel.Mala 506.FOR SALE.$1,500 Two lots, with a substartial.well-finlahed brick house of § rooms, at Amherst Dark, 3 minutes\u2019 walk from cars.Clear title.Terms, $200.00 cash and balanos \u2018in easy monthly payments, , Apply .; H.JOHNSON, 494 8t.Paul Street.COUNTRIES GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND Sunrvsvens PSS AR déaaue um AAR=REA], ATENTS aus .,.FREDE MARKS N.EVANS, \u2018Temple Building, MewTREAY EES CVEN [PROMPTLY SECUREL Wesolicit the business of Manittacturers, Ju- neers and others wo resiize the adwimbirey of ung their Patent busingss transacted by = PE Preliminary asdelee free.Charges .1 ?rc Tr Montréal ; end Washington, D.C., U.8,A.« Colors, and +f\u2019 -deposited at their office, at the City Dairymen and M For Farmers, Tanners, Butchers, echanics .Made of best oil grain\u2014have iron rails on soles and heels | \u2014will keep the feet dry.Wood being a non-conductor fl these shoes are cooler in Su than those with leather soles Are not at all heavy or clums PRICE $2.75 Express prepaid.mmer and warmer in Winter J} , and will wear much longer.ye.RONAYNE BROS.2027 Notre Bame Street, - Montreal.ii SALE JUDICIALLY AUTHORIZED On Saturday, the sixth of September, one thousand nine hundred and two, at ten o'clock of the forenoon, ut the office of James Lon- ergan, Notary, No.88 St, James Street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by public auction, to the highest and last bidder, the liereinafter described immovables, pertaining to the succession of the late Alphonse Goyer, in bis lifetime, of the said City of Montreal, dealer fn hides, and belonging to the seven minor children issue of the marriage of the said late Alphonse Goyer, with Dame Mary Emma Elizabeth Vincent, namely: .l.\u2014An emplacement situate in the Hoche- laga Ward, of the City of Montreal, and known \u2018and distinguished as the northeast portion «?subdivision sixteen hundred and ninety-seven, on the official subdivision plan of the lot of land known as number one hundred and forty-eight (148-1697), gn the official plan and book of reference of the Incorporated Village of Hochelaga, the said emplacement containing fifty feet in width, by ninety feet in depth, English measure, and more or less, and being hounded in front by Frontenae Street, In rear\u2019 by the residug of said lot: No.148-1697, on the northwest side, by subdivision sixteen hundred and ninetys eight, and on the sewhenst side, by subdivision sixteen hundred and ninety-sIx.2,\u2014Ap emplacement being part of subdivi- slon sixteen hundred and ninety-six, of the official subdivision of sald lot number one bundred and forty-eight (145-1696), on the official plan and book of reference of sald Incorporated Village of ,}Hochelaga, containing twenty-eight fect In width, by eighty-two feel in depth, English measure, ard more or less, bounded as follows: in front by said Frontenac Street, in rear by part\u2019 of said lot No.148-1696, où the northwest slide, by part of said lot No, 148-1697, hercinabove firstly described, and on the southeast side, by another part of \u2018said lot No.148-1696., 3.\u2014Another emplacement, being pat of subdivision sixteen hundred and ninetv-eight, of the official subdivision of the sald lot number one hundred and forty-eight.(148-1646), on said \u2018offictal plan and book of reference of the Tucorporated Village of Hochelaga; containing twenty-five feet in width, by cighty- two feet in depth, English measure, and more or less, bounded in front by said Frontenac Street, in rear by part of sald lot No, 148-1698, on the southenst side by part of said lot No.148-1697, hereinabove described.in the first place, and on the norihiwest by part of said lot No.148-1698, with the right of passage in romnion with others in a lane of sixteen feet,\" in rear of said emplacements, sald lane being, however, only eight feet wide, in rear of the emplacement hereinabove firstly described, to communicate by means of another lane of eighteen feet, to Iberville and Frontenac.Streets; with all the buildings erected on the above described three emplacements, For terms and conditions, apply to signed notary.under- J.LONERGAN, Notary, .68 St, James Street.PUBLIC NOTICE Valuation and Assess- NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned assessors of the City of Montreal have completed.the valuation and assessment rolls of immoveable property situated in all the wards of the sald city, and that the same are.Hall, where they may be seen and examined by all parties interested, yniil the 11th \u2018day of September next (1902), and that the said assessors will meet at their offices aforesaid from 10 a.m.to 5 p,m.to revise the said rolls and to hear and examine all complaints that may be brought before them, respecting any.entry in such rolls, as follows :\u2014 : Lo St.Antoine South, St.Antoine East, St.Antoine West, St.Ann's and St.Louis Wards, Friday, the 12th day of September next (1902) : jp St.Mary's: Enst,\u2019 St.Mary's West, St, Lawrence and Centre Wards, Moh- day, the 1ith day.of September next (1902) ; St.Jean Baptiste, St.Gabriel East and West Wards, Tuesday, the 16th September next (1902) ; \u2019 St.James South, St.James North, St.Denis.and Hochelaga Wards, Wednesday, the 17th September next (1902).J.HAMILTON FERNS, President, P.H.MORIN, J.T.DILLON, L.J.LAMONTAGNE, A.LANGEVIN, WM, EUARD, ° WM, G.OWENS, R.FITZ-GIBBON, .Assessors.Assessors\u2019 Office, \u2018City Hall, - Montreal, 20th August, 1902.HORSES | FOR SALE, igh Stepping Cobs, matehed pairs, Carriage and - Saddle Horses, Heavy Draught and Getisral Purpose always jen hand.\u2018 ; 13 THE TELFER & CLIMIB CO., 19 ST.MAURICH STRBET.24)\u201d FETHERSTONHAUDR d ROCURED & GO.ETES | AN ALL COUNTRIES | Judicial Sale of Rallway and Railway Property | i TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS COR< PORATION VS.THE CENTRAL .| ONTARIO RAILWAY.§ , +! Pursuant to the jutgment In this action of The Toronto General.Trusts er L Vs.The Central Ontario Railway, there wil be offered for sale by.public auction, with th approbation.of the Master of the Suprem Court\u2019 of Judicature, at Belleville, at .Auction Rooms of C, J.Townsend & Co., Nos 79 King Street East, in the City of Toronto \u2018on Wednesday,\u2019 the 10th day of September 1902, at the hour of Twelve O'Clock Noon ALL and SINGULAR, the Railway and prop=( erty of The Central Ontaric Railway, tha is to say, the said Company's Rallway, ex: tending from the Town of Picton through the Township of Hallowell, the\" Village.of Wellington, and.the Townships of Hilller and] Amellasburgh, in the County of Prince Eda! ward, through the Township of Murray 1 tbe County \u2018of Northumberland, and throyghy the Town of Trenton and the Townships \u2018off Sidney, Rawdon, \"Marmore, Madoc, Tudor, unerick, Wollaston, Dungannon and Fayrae day mn the County of Hastings, all inclusive\u2019 of the line as lald out ahd surveyed, includ] ing the right of way and the lands occuple thereby, and also the superstructure andi.tracks and all rails, ties and other material belonging to the Company placed or use thereon, with all \u2018bridges, viaducts, culve ferices, \u201cstations, = station-grounds, buildin, and erections thereon, and all machine sho; and other shops held or acquired for use | connection with the said Company of they business thereof, and including also all loco=! motives, tenders, vars and other roiling stock und all machinery, tools, implements, fuel] and materials for constructing, operating, re= pairing or replacing tho said rallway or any part thereof, or aby of its equipments om appurtenances, and also all franchises :con-j uected with or relating to the said railway, or the construction, maintenance or us thereof, and all corporate and other fran! chiges held or cxercised by the said Centraly Ontario Railway, together with a1] and singu=\u2019 lar the tenements, hereditaments and \u2018appure tenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and the reversions, remainders; tolls, franchises, incomes, rents, jssues an@ profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, praperty, possession, claim and demand whâtsocver as well in law as in equity of the said Central Onturio Railway.The property will be sold in one block.Any person bidding at the said sale shall, immediately on making his first bidding, de~ posit with the auctionecr the sum of $10,000 cash, or by rertificd check payabls to the vendors solicitors, as security for the completion of his purchase In case he shall béw come the purchaser, which cheque shall be forthwith returned in case he shall not become the purchaser.and the purchaser shall, at the time of sale, pay to the vendors or their solicltors, sufficient money, with the amount previously deposited by him, to make up twenty per cent.of the purchase money of the said railroad; the residue of the,:purchase money -is to be paid\u201cldito Court to the credit of this action within thirty days after the sale without interest, .All the parties to the action, with the exception of the Plaintills, arc to be at liberty to bid.| .The Vendors shall not be required to produce any abstract title deeds or copies therge of, or any proof or evidence of title, or any decds, papers, documents or copies of any deeds, papers and documents in regard to the property sold other than \u2018those in their \u2018pos session, AND IT IS DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD that: the purchaser is eutitied to and shall récelve only such title as.The Central Ontario Railway has to the property sold or any portion of it.The Purchaser js.to investigate the title.at His\u201d own expense, The Vendors shall not be bound to give the Purchaser a deed containing any covenants except that they have not made any incume brance, ahd such a deed shall contain a provision agiliust implied covenants on the part of the sald Vendors.The property will be sold subject to taxes for thé current year.ro % Any purchaser who shall have paid $10,000 ae hereinbefore provided, shall be entitled, for the purpose of making settlement or payment\u2019 in respect of the remainder of his purchase money, to turn in any bonds and any matured and unpald coupons and\u201d vonds secured by the Indentures of Mortgage to The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, bearing date the 1st day of April, 1882, in order that there may be credited as paid on account of such purchase money the sums which would ber payable out of any proceeds of such sale to the hoider of such bonds and coupons as his rateable share of such net proceeds, without, however, including the sald sum of $10,000 as part thereof, and such Purchaser shall be credited on account of the purchase money of the property purchased with the sums payable out of such net proceeds of the bonds and coupons so turned in, and any bondhoider or bondholders many bid for and \u2018| purchase the property and make pa \u2018therefor as herein provided: the amount to de go credited in respect of such bonds to de determinéd and fixed by the said Master.In other respects.the conditiont will be the standing Conditions of Sale of t!.'s Court.For further particulars, apply at the Law Offices of Messrs.McCarthy, Osler, Hoskin & Creelman, corner Victoria and Adelaide Streets, Toronto: Messrs.Bell & Bigwar, Belleville: and Messrs.Beatty, Blaekstock, Nesbitt, Faskin & Riddell, 58 Wellibgton St.East, Toronto.| .Dated at Belleville; the 7th June, A.D.1903, (8xd.) 8.8S.LAZIER, Master.McCarthy, Osler, Hoskin & Creeitman, .Vendor's Sbdlieltors \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ae.ema MILTON HERSEY.M.A.So.(M ¢Bill City.Amaiyst, Provincial Analyst, Chemist of the G.P.R.ANALYSES FOR TNE | PUBLIC, 'PHONE MAIN 252, 146° 8T.JAMES STREET, Montreal.h\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SLACK SEASON SNAPS The LATEST NOVBELTIES oy PIO.8 and FRAMES, A DUOBD und SHPTHMBER the Let Dr, HHASLEY, © Canada Life Building MONFREAL Alp Farente, Nitawd and Washington, - + \u2018Tel.Up 1816, 2087 St.Catlerine St, near Bleury \\ . a 1 À T.JOHNS P.Q.LEADS THIS YEAR.\u2019 Largest Provincial Exhibition Ever Held in | Quebec, September 8th to 13 + > MAIN The Provincial Exposition, which | \u201c epenstits-doorssat St.Johns, P.Q, on Monday, September.8 and will continue untilsthe 13th,.promises to be the grandest array of products of field, forest andamine-that has been seen for many years, : officials state that this fair will surpass in brillance y and practical merit mil the other exhibitions ever held in the\u2018 Provinoe-of \u2018Quebec.In-fact, the president and The period:-covers -six fuil\u2018days, and | crowded into these days are features that will delight, instruct and amuse | ° young and-old ; infact, there is such a diversity of entertaimment offered in the programme.that it would be almost impossible to.~detail it in this | issue.| FOUT \u2018 : Promptly at 2kp.m.on Monday,-the Bth, the fair will -start with what the boys call'a \u201cboom.\u201d Mr.Gabriel Marchand, who has been | working steadily with might and-main | to make the fair a grand success, will deliver an inaugural address, .and other speakers will address the grand stand.Then will follow the introdue- tory parade of horses and live stock, which, judging from the entries, willy be one of the finest and most extensive displays of stock ever seen in the, Province.Emphasis may be laid upon the special attractions which will be carried on every afternoon andrevening during.- PRT SER US TREX Tt EL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING, St.Johns (P.Q.) Pr ovincial Exposition.The president, | \u2018Eddy Family, iste 5 «Conway and Leland, one-legged ©.i VIOM.& NoPARENT, \" fiimber_of the Province of Quebeo.vu + dater mere nao = a : New Buildings |New | Attractions New - Exhibitors l » \u2014 .« \u201cev \\ among those expected to be present are the following distinguished patrons of the fair :\u2014The Hons.S.N.Parent,\u201d Premier of the .Province ; A.! } À A =P 4 =H, i =.| ES.a \"MSIE FRA HE No = AN = ka VA = MN ; Ne dl A = K I et - |» ' 3 4 .t = i | | | - 3.fD a \u2019 : pr: 2 Ts () iy 2 \u2018 - VF 7 772 RSS fi ë ; \\ i 22, Re 14 0 3 | ) I a ZZ qi En; | ve = NY SAN 74 / i \u201d a Wu emma 7 \u201c = - .© - THE HON.LIEUTENANT GOV ERNOR JETTE, OF Qu EBE\u201d u Who Will Formally Onen *he Exposition on September 9.the week: These include the famous bicyclists, acrobats and comedians In acrobats ; the Flying a.marvellous and electrifying exhibition of skill, grace and daring; Ar- Bodwells, horizontal bar artists; the | | vello, the.gymnast marvel, and Pro- Neitos,.acrobats and pantomimic art- i fessor Carlisle's pony and dog circus ; Then there- will be the mest thrilling of all the wonders\u2014the amazing \u201chigh diving, fancy and trick the Norins.1 diving.Think of a man diving nearly | a hundred feet from a pedestal into a reservoir of six feet of water.This astounding feat will be carried out, rain or shine, calm or windy, every day and evening at this great fair.\u201d Then, to add to the wonderment, there will be .three balloon ascensions on the follow: These come under the proviso * weather per.Pp ing days\u2014S ptember 9, 10, 11, mitting,\u201d and it may be mentioned that the programme.The directors havé | made it a special matter of care that all visitors will\u2019 réceive that a chiof beauty of the fair will be that it is an agricultural show, comprising exhibitors of the finest cattle, sheep, horses ; also dogs, poultry, dairy produce, fruit, flowers and minerals, manufacturing and novel displays such as were seen at the largest faire in the world.This fact refers to quality and the quantity, judging from the entries, will be first-class and very generous.\u2019 The company have the magnificent sum of $12,000 at their disposal for far and wide, so that this has attract: od the practiced erhibitors from all | parts of the country.The eccond day, or September 0, will be the effloial opening day, whon Mie Menér the Lieutenant-Governor of the Prevines ; .will be present to formally declare the first Provinoiai Exposition epened.This will take place at\u20182 pm, and \\ .i - | Cochrane .+ a \u2019 this clause applies to no other pait of more -than their money's worth every day, and \"| prizes, and they have made this known |.i for the Province ;J.|.Tarte, Minister \u2018 of Public Works for the Dominion ; B.| E.Bernier; Minister of Inland, Rev- cnue ; Charles Fitzpatrick, Minister of Justice.and M.H.G.Carroil, Solicit- | or-General.LC ! There will be publlé-épeaking, and afterwards the programme will be car- \u2018ried out the same as every other day, | including also fine horke races.On this day the 2.30 class for trotters only | On the third day the Hon.Mayor the City Council of and Montreal will be present, when a grand time is expected.A special reception | win be given these distinguished vis- ; itors, and speeches will.be delivered in \u2018front of the grand stand.! On this day the famous St.Johns\" band, which won the trophy at tho and which plays every day of the fair, will head Provincial competition, THE - la grand parade of live stock around the ring in honor of the day.Othe- special features will be tho racing.Thase performances of special character will take place hoth afternoon and evening, and a fine arrangement has been made for Montrealers by a special train which raturns to the city at 11 o'alook, : The fourth day, Thursday, September 11, will \u2018be called \u201c Farmers\u2019 Day.\u201d This appellation, when properly translated, means probably one of the big- swing and will be in exopllent working order.The directors have the promise of the following prominent gentieman to attend and deliver addresses: Hon.Sydney Pisher, Minister of Agrioul- Turgeon, Commissioner of Agriculture, vo NEW.GRAND STAND, St.Johns (P.Q.) Pr ovincial Exposition.| will take place, and the open flat racn.: trotted gest Maye.Everything will be In fuit | th, 1902.ture \u2018for the-:Doiminion-; Henri Bourassa, M.P.; Phillippe Demers, M.P.; Phillippe Roy, M.P.; C.S.Cherrier, M.P.P.No doubt.\u2018there will be extra thousands in the town of St.Johns that | day, and no doubt this will be one of | the best days of the whole fair.Nevertheless, the directors wish to accentuate the fact \u2018that every day the programme.will be- carried out to the letter.; Both Friday, the 12th, and Saturday, the 13th, vaill be interesting more es- pec:ally as- the races, which are \u2018to \u2018be in exciting finishing contests \"Johns Exposition Company have been MR.GABRIEL Horses eligible from the 15th August.i ; _ The magnificent grounds of the St.greatly beautified this year by the expending of large sums of money on the new buildings, new grand stands, new stabling and the general equipment of the grounds and race track.The grounds cover an area of 8x4 acres and are cligibly lovated, so as to be of easy access from the town.The new grand stand is a beauty and will seat from 3,500 to 5,000 people.The buildings outside of this, including thed stables, etc., are the.finest in Canada, being ldrgely those elaborate buildings which cost thé Montreal Exposition Co.a fortune to erect in the metropolis of Canada.It may \u2018be explained that most of the costly buildings that were such an ornament to Montreal Exhibition Park were removed to St.Johns, and decisivie heats, are always attra- tive and exciting.The prize-awarding will also be all known, and additional intarest will be taken: in the closing days.The conditions of \u2018the race.track have been well advertised, but it may be just as well to repreduce them here, so that no misleading information may get abroad.They arc as follows :\u2014 The rules of the National Trotting Association tongovern.+ \u2018HON.SYDNEY FISHER, Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion, Who Will Spcak at the St.Johns \u2018 \u2019 - Exposition.Entries closs Saturday, September 6th, at noon.\u2019 No conditional entries received.The committee reserve ths rizht to refuse or rejoct any entry or class not tilled satisfactorily algo of changing the order of the programme and of postponing the race on account of bad ' weather.Races to begin at 3 p.m.Fiye entries, four to start Entrance fee\u20145 per cent.to accompany entry and 5 per cent.additional to the winner.N One-mile heats, best thres in five, under harness.Purses divided\u201450, 28, 16.and 10 per cent.- No horse to receive more than ons money in any class.Hurdle race shall be two-mile dash.The flat race one mils repeat, two in three._.- ot - % | i ! i 1 and these, coupled with the new struc- Lord.Narcisse, tures, make the St.Johns equipment ! Cote, Treffle, '.-eccond to none.\u2019 Low rates have been secured, on all the railways.and excellent service is afforded on both the C.P.R.and G.T.R.numerous extra trains being provided | for this event.A first-class restaurant has been ed night ahd day.The Directors of the first Provincial Exposition \u2018are to be congratulated up- ! ¢n the judicious management of the fair up to date.and there only remains \"St.Johns, P.Q.MARCHAND, President St.Johns Exposition Co, ?motto the upbuilding of the Province of Quebec and the advancement of the Deminion of Canada.The following is a list of the energetic and capable men who have contributed towards the success of the fair :\u2014 } -Honorary Patron\u2014His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.Patron\u2014The Hon.Prime Minister of Quebec.Vice-Patrons \u2014 Commissioner of Agriculture of Quebec; the Hon.8.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture of Canada, ; : OFFICERS FOR 1902, President \u2014 Gabriel Marchand, St.Johns, P.Q.' Vice-President\u2014J.A.Benoit, Mont Johnson, P.Q.' Secretary- Treasurer\u2014A, N.Deland, 8t.Johns, P.Q.DIRECTORS.Bisaillon, Amable, Deland, J.Bte., Masten, J.E., \u2018Benoit, J.A, THE HON.J.IL.TARTE, ; Minister of Public Works, Patron of the St.Johns Fair, Papineau, Luce: Marchand, Gabriel, Robert Marcelin, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ST.JOHNS.Officers for 1902.President \u2014 Marcelin Robert, St.Blaise, P.Q.: Vice-President \u2014 Joseph Bouchard.\"employed for the week on tho grounds, s,, Valentin, P.Q.where \u2018excellent meals may be obtain- | Secretary Treasurcr\u2014A.N, Deland.Directors.Baillargeon.Bte, Deland, J.Bte., Misten, JE.Bisail!'en.David, for a discriminating public to \u2018honor | Langlois, Arthur, O'Cain, James, their efforts by giving a hearty sup- | Bouchard, Jeseph, Lord, Narcisse, port to the fair, which has for its \u2018 MON.A.TURGEON, * : Commissioner of -AgrisuRuie for tw Robert, Marcelin.\u201d Brovinen 5 Lit "]
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