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[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL Tucsday, 6.350 p.m-\u2014Ocsanic.te FESTABLISHED 1808._ NO.198.\u2014 PAGES.MONTRE AL, MONDAY, AUGUST 241, 1903.\"FE TEN PAGES.Special Cable Service.cmon G.T.R.FOUR PER CENT.STOCK À \\ WILL BE INCREASED TO £10,000,000 Zz, À * 4 # Incre™, \u20ac, % \u2018, + > Ne LE 4 4 \u201ce \u201ca, ze - in Bond Issue Was Decided Upon To-day - 7, by the Unanimous Vote of the Shareholders.Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, Aug.24.\u2014A special meeting of the Grand Trunk directors and shareholders will be held this afternoon to secure their assent and accepl- ance of the provisions of the act and resolution of 1903 authorizing the directors to create a new issue of four per cent.guaranteed stock under the pow- erg of the act, which, the directors\u2019 elr- cular states, provides for an Increase of four per cent.guaranteed stock from the present authurized amount, £5,220,- p00, to #£10,000,000.The clroular also recommends the acceptance of this provision to enable the capital expenditure of the company to he provided as necessary without having recourse to the issue of perpetual four per cent.debenture stock as heretofore, thereby necessitating further additions to fixed interest charges of the company, and also for other purposes, as set forth in the act.A later cable states that the shareholders adopted the above resolution with but one dissentient Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson outlined the reasons of the act, and said that the new issue would strengthen the former se- voice.curities.1t was felt to be undesirable \u2018to create more fixed charges.There was no mention made of the Grand Trunk Pacific, (I'y Associated Press).London.Aug.24\u2014A special general meeting of the shareholders of the Grand Trunk Mailroad of Canada today unarimousliy approved the recent ot of the Canadian Parliament in authorizing of the four per cent.guaranteed stock from $26.100,009 te 350,00 000, The president of the rond, Si Charles after the nied specitteaily that the money would tbe employed in the work of extending the road to the Pacific, The sharehold- expect that steps will taken to poequire a Canadian port as oan Athotie terminal, mstenad of Portland, Maine.CRANBORNE TO RESIGN Will Retire From Ministry on His Elevation to House of Lords.Special \u2018able to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, Aug.24.\u2014The death of Lord Salisbury and the it race lesut gave the newsboys the voples for their street cries on Saturday night.Lord Salisbury # death was expected, and therefore excited little beyond the oran Inéréaxse Hivers-Wilson, meeting, de- be es dinary sympathetic comments, The yacht race result caused great disap- peintment tp everyone except the American visitors in London.Many pu.pit references were made to Salisbury's death yesterday.The OTTAWA WELCOMED COMMERCE KINGS Hon.R.W.Scott Formally Welcomed Delegates to Dominion.Shown the City.Tierald)) delegates (Special to The Montreal Ottawa, Aug.24.- The the Congress of the Chambers of Coimn- merce of the Empire had a Visit in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon, They reached here ot u luck.They were met at thg station by Hon.of plenzant eleven R, W.Neott, Ferretary of Stites, anid the Mayor of Ottawa.I'he Secretary of State >sccrted the party To the Senate Chamber where he ext nda] to then a formal wecicome, Hon.R.W.Scott formally weleamed the delegates to Otte on behalf of the Dominion.He sad thot the preference granted by Connada to Great Britain had arrested the decline of ex- forts from Zhe Vnited Kingdom bo this country.and since its inception there hid been a steady Increase in the Dirit- chy goods entering the Dominion.The hv rease in the export of Canadian agricultural and manufacturing oraduets Lo Great Britain since 1997 had been enor.ous.Those Canadinns «ho lonked at the question frem the hroad standpoint of British natorality foit that they had been amply repaid and they would De cary If hereafter conditions on the bther side of the water were made the subject of barter.The development of feifish propensities either in Canade ov the United Kingdom ought to be avoided.\u2018You will notice for vourselves continued Mr.Scott, \u201cthat in no nther part of the widely scattered British I: apire i there a greater Testing of lovalty than in Canada.You will oh- rerve in our people i happy and prosperous population, and 1 presume I am pate In saying that in no part of th world fs the agricultura® interest on rch a hroad, happy and satisfactory Jaelg ng nn ihe Dominion of Canada.(ar lands in this country are owned hy the netusl settler, so \u201chat at as Very tu à for à man to become à lan] owner In Canada, (Hear, hear and anplause).Ur syvatem of Government is very sitn- ple, and is fremy a pattern made by ourselves tn nk et the exigencies of the pitnntion.and commends itse!f to foreigners who make their homes In Canada Our friends on the other side of the lire when they come here and fettle say that they find the eonditingg here vastly superlor to those existing tn the Repuablié, Thev hnve here the sans liberty without the Heense which provails there.(Hear hear).Some fear has been expressed ns to the influence which will be exercised in the future by the InTge badv of American citizens who have crosge:] tbe border and settled in this country.on nerd hnvs no fear on that score.(Applause).I: 18 some fifty vears since T presidrd rt n Mmeet- The New Marquis of Salisbury, Formerly Viscount Cranborne.\u201cDead March\u201d was played at the Abbey, with singular effect.The papers to-day contain long obituary notices appreciative of the public services and personal character of the dead statesman.Viscount Cranborne, the succeeds ta the title, and fore be compelled to enter of Lords.He will resign the Under Seceretaryship of Foreign Affairs, as the Foreign Minister, Lord Lansdowne, already in the Lords.READY FOR LAUNCHING New Battleship Dominion Will Launched To-morrow\u2014Cana- dians to Attend.Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News, London, Aug.\u201c4.-Mr.W.L.Griffith, secretary of the Canadian High Commissioner's office, and several Canadian journalists, go to Barrow to-day to witness the launching of the battleship Daminion The new ship Was 80 naintd as a compliment to Canada.COBDEN CLUB MEDALIST Westminster Gazette, in Reviewing Sir Wilfrid's Speech, Refers to Cobden Medal.Special Cnble to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, Aug.24\u2014In the course of à long review af Sir Wilfrid.Laurler's speech at the banquet given to the congress delegates at Montreal, the Westminster Gazette says it does not eldest son, will there- the House Be on Tucsdav.medalist of the Cobden Club.to come to Canada, They came here hrnging with them on Jarge amount of copital and Lecaine afterwards our Dest citizens, E mention that as «1 sample illustration of what is ocewrring all over this broad Dominion, and therefore no fear Lecd be entertains] on the score referred to.\u2018You nay rest ase sured that before fifty Vears will have mojled away, Canada will be à strong, Vigorous und populous country, or enbition ax that before that tune coanes, Canida VIN be recossiyed ns one of the strongest props of the Fie pare [ous DELEGAT BER x plause).ARE APPRECTATIVE, Mr, $.8, Boulton, on behalf of the [London thainber of Conteorce, returned thanks for the welcomes, They AIeatly appreciated the arranzoementd andes to shone then all that vas most interesting an the country, It was just twenty-two vars since he hand the nono of de ing shown over toe Parlin- tient buiklines by the Joe Sie Alexander Camboeal.He had thé gone! please Sire at teat tome of meeting Sir John Mreddnalld, who pomited out fa Lita In loving ternis what he considered would be ihe future of this great Lo- minion.Où reference to his (dary ne found that every prophesy which Sir John Ma.conslie then made hood heen more than fuitiled.It was an extreme dedght and satiefaction to gee this VILOFOUS VoOUNE hation growing on nnity and conenra with the Mother Notion, to observe ite provperity and ite boundless and fertile plains, to vuteh is menufactes riche in Importance, and list but not least, to «ee the noble sparit if roveral patriotism which was entertained by the Canadiana, With the feolipg which seemed to prevail among the majority of Canadians there cught to he po difficulty in persuading thelr fellow countrymen that the time hard come when they must fur-her consider the cormnmicreial relations existing between the Mother Country and her colonics, That feeling was growing in intensity, there vane oo grent movement HOIRNZ ON amongst them, and he hoped that before jeng there would he no dif- fererse al opinion in commercial matters betwesn this great colony and (he Motherland, (Vogl applause), In the \u2018\u2019'enmione they were we leccmeal Ly Mr.\u2018Yorles Marcil M.PF for Bonn- venture, wine gave them n short dress, in the afternoon thev were entortain- el to luncheon at the Russell \u2018I he andy fermal toast was that toghe Kina.Mi Prone Murphy, vice-president of the Ottawa Board of Trade, presidea Mayor, Teoh welcomed the délegntee smaîly, and sir \u201cHi : } MP po Na William Holland, In the evening thev ware taken to the parks ond given 3 run the city.ng - ont around BANANA FAMINE IS FEARED Dealers Forecast This as the Result of West Indian Hurricane.The recent srvere hurricane in the West Indies is certain ta bring about a &reat rise In the price of all fruit, and especially bananas, a famine being threatened In the latter.Mr.T.S.Vipond, who has received word from hi plantation in Jamaica, says that the price of bananas has gone from f; to 113 a hundred bunches.The direct effect of this means that the price in ing which invited American colonists Montreal will be treble.However, the season is almost over, and the dema.id will not last long.The hurricane caused a severe IS to several steamers already en rout?to Eastern parts, and cargoes on vessels half loaded in Jamaica wer: ruined.Cocoanuts and other co amodities will be also'up in value.Opinions differ as to wither the quality of the fruit will suffer On: dealer is inclined ® th'ik that there will be a great loss in the qua'.\u2019.Al any rate, they say, there nil: Le no more cheap fruit in M ntreal this season.ILL BE RE-UNITED The Lit once recognized him.| the case, is forget that the Canadian Premier is a ; TER MANY YEARS | Former Glengarry Man Has Been iq | B Found After Twenty-four Years\u2019 Silence.(Special to The Montreal Herald) Portlund.Ore., Aug.24.\u2014Alexander J.Kegnedy, whose home was in Glen- garrÿ, Ont, in 1881, went to Wyoming, United States, and in that year was reported murdered.From that day to this Kennedy's family have heard nothing of him, and believed him dead.But suddenly Kennedy looms up In Seattle, Wash, being identified by old friends of his.Kennedy's family, in- c'uding bis grown sons, now live in Ashland, Wis, and they have been already notified of the strange discovery.man who identified Kennedy also used to live in Glengarry, and Kennedv On golng east agaln the former Ontario man reported the matter to Kennedy's sons at Ash- land.\u2018Fhe sons immediately took up and all that remains now to bring the affair to a happy climax is the meeting of Kenpedy and his family.NILL CONTINUE TS WORK THI SEASON Board of Harbor Commissioners Decides Not to Adjourn for a Summer Vacation.There ig not to he any adjournment of the Hurber Board for (wo weeks, as Mr.Rickordike proposed there should be, j At à short meeting held to-day, Mr.bickerdike, in putting forward his ino- tion, said that his intention in doing so vas that the chairman, Jon, Robert Mackay, desired to take a holiday.Mr.Lemay asked whether it was necessary that there should be any adjournment so that the president might take a holiday, and when it was explained that there was not any reason for adjournment, Mr.Rickerdike failed to get a seconder for his motion.Hon.Mr.Mackay and Mr.Seath, secretary of the board, wlil, however, take their holidays.and the meetings will be held without them.A letter was received from Mr.A.Eopp, the Imperial German Consul, thanking the board for the courtesi>s extended to the German steamer Gazelle during the stay in the city.A letter received from the Steel Stor- nge and Flevator Company of Buffalo stated that the plans of the board for the electric motors for the new elevator had been received, and would be carried out at once, A letter was received from Mr.J.J.Brooks.on behalf of the English branch of the Portland Cement Company.asking that the large consignment of cement the Harbor Board had placed in storage owing to its non-removal from the wharf, should not be sold without the company receiving notice.vember 5, and notice was sent the com- p-«ny that if they desired to remove the cement thev conld do so on paying the charges.The vilue of the consignment is 577,600.BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK MAY SUCCEED VAUGHAN Congregation of the Propaganda Will Propose His Name to Pope Pius.tome, Aug.24.- The congregation of the Propaganda met this morning under the direction of Cardinal Gotti, the prefect, After some discussion it was decided to propose to Pope Plus that ap point the Right Rev, Francis Bourne, Bishop of Southwark, Eng, us Archbishop of Westminster, in succession to the late Archbishop Vaughan.London, Aug.24\u2014The decision of the congregation of the Propaganda to propose to the Pape the appointment of Bishop Bourne, of Southwark, to the Arvchbishopric of Weatminster, somewhat surprised the English Roman Catholies.He war the third choice of the bishops, who nominated him by a majority of only one vote, Since he he- came Bishop of Southwasark, Monsignor Bourne has heen energetic.hut he wag considered arbitrary, especially In regard to the finances of the diocese.On one occasion he publicly declared that he was accountable therefore \u201conly to God and the Pope.\" BOTH LIMBS ARE FRACTURED Beecher Hall is Seriously Injured at Point St.Charles.It was painted out that the hoard had not aby intention of selling it till Sep- | ; den's proposed railroad | ! he ! Beecher Hall, employed with a party | of others in repairing the lighting and | telegraphing appratus on the Grand | Trunk crossing, near the subway, Point Kt.Charles narrowly escaped instant death Saturday afternoon, and, as it was, had both his legs broken.Hal! pole, and having completed wus about to descend when one of his feet hecame entangled in the wire work and he was precipitated to the | track, striking the cowcalecher of a passing locomotive, He war taken to his home on Centre street once summoned, Hall is 25 years of age and is considered among the most respectable men of the Point.eel BOTH MEN WERE DROWNED.suelph, Ont, August 24.\u2014(Special)\u2014 , Frank Maddock, assistant bookkeeper in Raymond's Sewing Machine Factory, and Arthur Bradley, a clerk in Traders Bank.were drowned in the | River Npeed yesterday morning, while | canoeing._\u2014\u2014,\u2014\u2014e NEW PRESIDENT FOR KINGS, Halifax.Aug.24.\u2014It is authorltative- ly stated that the presidency of King's College.Windsor, has been nffered to Rev.Henry J.Cody.professor of hig- tory in Wycliffe College, Toronto, and 1ector of St.Paul's Church in that city.had ascended to the top of an electric | KING EDWARD nught complete the pacl- his task, | fication of Ireland hy malig a friendly visit | to New York Cily A distance of 30 feet, his head | warm weather 1n our summer sandwich.and surgical ald ut | ag ourselves what a pleasant old world | this would be to live in! the | choice piece of furniture.about ! Clark, * BARR COLONISTS | WELL SATISFIED Crops Will Average Fair Yield and General Prospects Are Excellent.\u2018 (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, Aug.24 \u2014Rev.George E.Lioyd, who has taken the place of Rev.Mr.Barr with the Barr colony in the Northwest Territories, reached the city on Saturday to see the Government in connection with some arrangements to be made at the setllement.Rev.Mr.Lloyd has come to ask the Interior Department to have an immigration shed erected at Lloydminster, and also to get permission for the colonists to cut more timber on the Indian reserve north of the Saskatchewan.He also wants to have the colony comiected with the telegraph wire at Fort Pitt u few miles Lo the north.Mr.Lloyd savs that fhere are now 1.000 of the settlers located in a retlle- nent valled Britannia, They are well satisfied with the country and its prospects, As far as crops are concerned, they will have a good crop of potatoes, and also of outs and flax on the first breaking.A large number of the settlers brought out Varietiés of garden seedy With thera, and these promise good rcturns.The houses\u2018of the set- tiers are nearly all completed, and will be ready for the winter.The Immigration shed which Mr.Llovid 13 asking for is to be used in the case of some settlers who may be indifferently hous- | ed for winter.There proinises to be no scarcity of fuel, and there has been discovered fifty miles north of the settle- Mont a deposit of lgnite which may probably solve the fuel problem, At present there are 125 teams of the settlers employed on the grading work of the Canadian Northern, which runs through fhe town.Mr.Lloyd says that the colony has a fine belt of land, wel) watered and fertile.The conditions of the colonists are far different from the reports which were sent out at firat, There ig practically po discontent, and few have left the colony.HON.MR.CLARK RETURNS FROM TRIP TO ENGLAND Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario Speaks of the Uppermost Topic in English Political Circles, Tirutenant-Governor Martimer \u2018lark, Ontario, Mrs.Clark and the Misses who have heen ta Lnglane, reacheld Montrest nn the Tonian yester- dax morning and went thremgh to To- 1e nto.Hon.Mr.Clark Was his arrival in Canada.the next general cleetions in Britain will be fought on the new issue raised by Hon, Jos~ph Chamberlain, and that favorable feeling toward Mr.Cham- berlinn's idea is being slowly fostered by his refusal ta he hurried into committing the Cabinet to any plan of ae- tion at once.- governor Clark also believes that the Empire building commercial policy will come more into favor as time goes on, or Interviewad on He believes that and that the large loaf and small loaf ~ \\ agitation which is bejng put forward in orposition to Mr.Chamberlain's idea, is very largely an artificial ene.: In reference to foreign competitors endeavoring to drive the British out of their home markets, he said competition was becoming more keen, and illustrated this by the remark that in an immense block of public buildings in Westminster, all the steel used was.imported from Belgium.A CHINESE REBELLION HAS BEEN TERMINATED The War Began in 1873 Has Cost the Dutch Government Many Millions.London, Aug.24.\u2014Private news from Achin, says the Brussels correspondent of the Times, is to the effect that Pan- giima Polem and Rajah Keumala, who have Leen fer many years the two chief rebel leaders, will formally submit to the Dutch in the course of the next few days.This, adds the correspondent, means the end of the war.The colonial troops of The Nether- lunds have been at war with the Achin- ese almost continually since the yeur 1X73.The cause of the War was the re- fural of the Sultan of Achins to recognize the suzerainty of The Netherlands.Encouraged by the hope of aid from Great Britain and the United States, the Sultan rejected the terms offered by The Netherlands, In the meantime he had obtained from British and Am- erfcan merchants great stores of arms and ammunltion.His treachery led to the declaration of war against him by the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.The war thus begun has cost the Dutch over $20,600,000 and the lives of several thousand soldiers.em INJURIES RESULT FATALLY.Mrs.Bouthililer, of 321h St.Lawrence Street, died in Notre Dame Hospital last nigh! is the result of severe burns received Ty the explosion of 1 gasoline stove in Yer home Saturday.Coroner MeMahon dismiseed the case without calling a jury.SS.TURCOMAN SAILS.The Dominion line XS.Turcoman soiled fron Bristol for Montreal Sun- duy morring at 7 o'clock, WERE INSTANTLY KILLED 8 Premature Explosion at Oil Well Killed Two Men\u2014Many Narrow Escapes., Leamington, Ont, Aug.24.\u2014A terrible accident occurred hore yesterday at No.2 oil well, owned by the Leamington Oil Company, while making preparations for shooting the well, a4 premature ex- piosion of nitro-glyeerine occurred, an two men were blown 10 atoms.The dead are William Rooth, an expert from Petrolia, Ont, and Kennedy, a drill r from Kingsville, Ont.The cause of the explosion has not ax yet heen ageor- tained.The derrick was blown to pleces.and a hoie 15 feet Square and 20 feet decp Was torn up around the well.Pieces of the derrick and casing were blown for twenty rods in every direc- tien.There were some very narrow escapes.Ed, Winters, one of the principal stockholders of the company, left the well only about a minute before the explosion.The other directors arrived on à &pecial trafn from Detroit a short time after the accident happened.\u2014= 7.Irough 1 he era la Ss Szeve, PERHAPS the sham TL would if Sir Thomas got ont and pushuod, do better IT WOULD COST $a sono to build Bor- Imagine the hungry Cons.grappling with a wad like that! WHEN THEY EEE our Western scenery the Chamber of Commerce delegates will want to cut it up and take Jt home with them.SEEM determined to grt Foster if he has 10 bte his THE CONS.into Parliament even way in No man's ignorance ever prevented him from giving advice.AFTER ALL THE Grand Trunk Pacific tnvents a road that would cost the country $20 mn ti The joke té that Borden made his plan up fn 40 great a hurry that he forgot ahout such à small detail as The expense the leader FUSS made over the Conservative WHEN THE RACE was over are fold.assumed his usual Lipton, cheery wa smite.| That amile of Lipton\u2019s Is getiing to be one of the features of the whole business.It won't come off.WHEN SOMK MEN dont know what to say they don't know enough not lo say it, THIS IS AROUT the first time the Balkan revolutiontsts have justified advance notices.THE BOY with the green-apple stomach tant interested in the straight-front advertisements of the magazines.ALL.we are to have a slire of AFTER If our neighbors had as few faults IT IS CLAIMED that the Turkish army ls demorai!zed.That is what Greece thought.They'd Say Yes.(Chicago News.) If Lipton captures the cup he should also aclect nan American girl to match such a DOURTLESS the Sultan of Turkey would he pleased tn borrow some rapid fire guns, seven or eight generals and a few thousand privates: 1T 18 JUST possible that the Star's Shamrock buttonn exerted a hondoo.Anything th Star comes out for Mears every time.WANTED\u2014A brand of wind that will only tow on the Shamrock.Liberal reward for the right article.© ! OUR MAN'AT THE RACES | + + New York, Ang.24 \u2014 (Spveial )-\u2014Sunday was a day of rest, except for Sir Tea J.Lipton and Capt.Barr, of the good ship Rellance, who went to the oxy- wen factory to get their lungs refilled in order Æ ©, to hur} a few thousand ==%.\" extra predictions concerning the fate of Lhe cup, Str Thomas started in sharp at 810 this am.We will lift his diamond studded Erin s deck.\u201cNot on your life\" replied Capt.Charles Barr, from the deck of the Rell Race Hy Bulletins.10 Wind 8 knots.115 Lipton has taiked X.210 words, 11.12- Barr has talked 3.241 words.11 14 - Lipton leads by 281 words, 1121 Barr drew a big breath and closed up on his onponent 11.02\u2014 Barr only 110 words behind.11.°0\u2014 Barr atr 64 pages of the dictionary for lunch.He looks like 1 winner, 1.13\u2014The two conversational artists bave rounded the first buoy; Lipton, 261,810 words, Rare, 261.59 words, , 1.16\u2014Rarr leads by a sentence, »1ÿ\u2014Barr now leads hy a whole paragraph.»20-\u2014-Man has just presented Lipton with a bellows.He is closing upon the leader.au Rarr onla leads by 46 words.Ton Japton talked a column without draws ing a breath and now leads.tnt.Newspaper re Issuing extra editions order to record the speeches, A400 Lipton ahout 404 words to the good.200 Lipton wins, He hit Barr over the head with the dictionary.Official Time, the cup.\u201d megaphone, he welled through from the in Start.Finish, Lipton, words .0 8210 1,964,341 Barr, WOrdR Le css000c cru 000 8,209 1,812,961 BY RUNNING AGAIN the late Hon.Geo.Foster will have arumulated a choice series of defeats that will turn Sir Thomas Lipton and the Hon.Jim Corbett green with envy.The small boy always wonders if his mother will ever get over being surprised at the things he does, IF THIS KEEPS UP Sir Tommy won't know what kind of a wind he wants, AND THEN AGAIN n great many people love sir Wilfrid for the recent enemies he has made.WHEN CARNEGIE reads that book his old geeretary wrote ahout him, it will he fruitless for people to ask for it at the Carnegie libraries.SHAMROCK 111.was 11.in the I.race, IT HAS COME OUT that the US.Steel Trust made steel rails for $12.50 a ton when peaple had to pay $28.00 n ton for them.The 1.8 tariff, therefore, on the company\u2019s yearly production, cost the American people $16,000,- om.The high tariff was a great thing for Carnegie, but it didn't make the people rich.THE RAILROAD the Hon.R.L.Poarden thinks would be better than the Grand Trunk Paciftc would vost $203,000.00 And then some Cons.have the rast iron nerve to criticize the [Jiberal plan.VERY LITTLE in being heard about the stork market just now, chiefly because the doctors have warned the speculators that they are ntill too weak to ait up and notice things.THIS IS ABOUT the perind of the year that something horrible bappens to the Niagara peach crop._ I | .and a few \u2014 URGES THE CLAIMS OF GALWAY AS PORT FOR OCEAN STEAMERS Mr.Charles R.Devlin, M.P., Arrives in the Cify on His Way to Ottawa to Interview Government.Confident that the passing of the Wyndham bill marks an epoch in the history of Ireland, Mr.C.R.Devlin, M.P.Jor Galway, arrived in the city today on his way to Ottawa to urge the claims of Galway as the terminal of the Canadian fast Atlantic service.This is Mr.Deviin\u2019's first visit to Canada since his election as member for Galway, in succession to Col.Lynch.He sald: \u2014 ; \u201cBut, then, the effect that the land bill will have towards reconciling landlord and tenant will depend upon the administration of the new bill, and should tenants buy, the end of agrarian troubles is certaluly in sight, and a better day will dawn for Ireland.\u201cBesides, it must be remembered, that the settlement of the land question is only a settlement of the land question.It in no way disposes of the great question of Home Rule The Act of Union passed a century bagk must be repeated, and the closed doors of Ireland's Parliament House be opened.\"There is also the question of university education and quite a few others still calling for settlement.\u201cThen, as regards the proposed fast line, 1 am confident that if you knew Galway you would say a good word for it as a terminal.We have the finest harbor Jn the west of Ireland, the nearest to Canada.Why, think of it, had the NS.Ionian, on which 1 have crossed, started from Galway, we would have arrived two days earlier than we did.\u2018The important point as far as a fast line is concerned is to spend the least possible time on the ocean.\u201cGalway to Halifax in the winter, and Galway to the St.Lawrence In summes, offer this advantage.\u201d : \u2019 \u201cHow about the chances of having the embargo removed on Canadian cattle?\u201d \u2018 \u201cIn a recent speech on the subject I affirmed that no disease exists in Canada.The answer, however, of the Under Secretary, Lord Onslow, Mine ister of Agriculture, was simply a repetition of the views of Messrs.Hanbury and Long, and their I.Jberal predee cessor.\u201d\u201d \u201cNo hope was held out for the removal, and the same conditions which apply to Canada apply to the United States.\u201d \u201cDid you see Hon.Edward Blake before leaving for Canada?\u201d \u201cYes, and while he was suffering fident that a rest in Switzerland will enable him to return in robust heaith.He is certainly greatly beloved by his yarty.and deservedly so, for no man renders greater service to the cause of Ireland.He has served her Intellectually, and is one of the brightest members of the Commons.\u201d As a sign of the uncertainty of the date on which the general elections would be held, Mr.Devlin stated that Mr.Redmond had warned him to he ready to return by the first steamer after receipt of a cablegram, and that the machinery for an election campaign had all been put in order before he sailed.\u2018*As far as the Trish party is concerned,\u201d he concluded, \u201cwe are ready.Our organization in Great Britain and Ireland ls nearly perfect, and we will not only maintain the strength of our pres- ber of new seats.\u201d COMMISSION HEARD MANY WITNESSES Attempt to Make Political Capital Out of the Yukon Mining Inquiry.- (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Vancouver, B.C., Aug.24.-Joseph Clark, who unsuccesstully opposed Governor Ross for a seal in P\u2019arlia- ment, and who is now a member of the Yukon council, furnished a sensation during the progress of the Tread- gold inquiry Saturday at Dawson.He had shown a disposition to browbeat and abuse witnesses, disregarding ail rules of evidence.Judge Britton found it necessary to administer a severe rebuke and that ruled questions to witnesses might only be put through counsel.Instèad of accepting the rebuke Clarke transferred his attention to the commissioner, showing much disrespect.\u2018Il am a member of the Yukon council,\u201d he said, \u2018the counsel for the Board of Trade and represent many whose wishes were never consulted.\u201d An independent reporter of the commission wires: \"Dawson is thoroughly disgusted with the conuuet of Clarke, Cotty, Bender of the News others whose efforts to make political capital during the inquiry is operating prejudically to business results.The commission is allowing every latitude but time is uselessly wasted by these agitators.Legitimate opponents of the Treadgold commission have every contidence in and respect for the commission.\" John Astley, an engineer of forty Years\u2019 experience (five years in the Klondike), outlined with elevations ete, a plan to furnish water to the nilners in lieu of the \u2018I'readgold scheme.He proposes to use water to develop electric power and pump from the Klondike Rlver to reservoir above Grand Forks.Thence it would be distributed down Bonanza over hills and beaches by laterals, The system would cyst two millions, which is available ahd he would guarantee delivery of 2,000 inches per minute at the Forks and sell at a prive satisfactory to the miners and give 25 per vent.annually on investment.The Klondike River is the only practicable source of water supply for the country and of this the Treadgold syndicale now has monopoly.Charles Barwell, another ing expert, approved the pland and said the Klondike carries a 100,000 inches at lowest stage.He replied to straight question that Win, Chappelle of Seuttle who has made an enormous fortune in Kiondike was ready to provide necessary capital after rights to operate should have been gecured.\u201cOfficials of the Gold Commissioner's office proved that Treadgold owns over twenty rich claims on Bonanza alone exempt from representation while over seven thousand dollars deposited in leu of representation has been refunded to Treadgold upon application under order-in-council.Wm.Rendall, former city engineer, testifled that it would be perfectly feasible to take water at a point ten miles above Rock Creek, Klondike rtver and carry it by gravitation to top of Gold Hill, figures being produced in substantiation.The session here is ended.The commission will next hold several meetings on the creeks and then complete taking of testimony at the capital.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HON.CLIFFORD SIFTON LEAVES FOR ENGLAND Mr.Perdue, of Winnipeg, Will Succeed Justice Dubuc on King's Bench.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, Aug.24 \u2014 At the Cabinet meeting on Saturday, Mr.W.E, Perdue, barrister, of Winnipeg, waa appointed Justice of the Court of King's Rench, vice Justice Dubue, promoted to be chief justice.Hon.Clifford Sifton and Mrs, Sifton and Mr.Sifton's private secretary, A.P.Collier, left Ottawa on Saturday morning for New York, where they sail by the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm today.Mr.L.P.Duff, of British Columbia.also accompanied the minister, Mr.Siftorf will like'y be away a couple of months.engineer- eee erm em tie FUNERAL OF MR.MAYERS.The funeral of Mr .loseph Mayers, of St.John's.Nfid., took place this afternoon from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr.Isaac Harris, 250 Sanguinet Street, and was largely attended.Rev.Mr.Goldstein conducted the service, and the arrangements were under the direction of the Sone of Benjamin.The chief mourners were Messrs.Benjamin, Abraham and Jacob Mayers, sons, and Isaac Har- rir, J.Gittleson, 1.Rosenwelg, sorfs-In-law.Officers of Victoria Lodge were tbe pallbearers.LAND SALES HEAVY Most of the Settlers Taking Up Farms in Canada Are People From States.Mr.IL.J.Crisp, of Winnipeg, is at the Queen's Hotel.He has been interested in the saie of land in the West and says that in July the laud sales made by the C.P.R.were the largest ever known in the history of the road.Most of the setflers, taking the land up are Americans who are selling their farms in their own country to till Cau- ada\u2019s fertile acres where they think better returns can be made, Much land is also being sold to speculators who will hold it for a rise in value.For this cluss of buyers a different contract is made, the specu- jator being required to pay for his land in six equal annual instalments bearing interest at six per cent.To the bonafide settlers who buys the land for occupancy more liberal terms are given.He has ten years in which to pay for his land and after his first payment two yeäürs are allowed him to get a crop out before he is asked for the second payment.As to the wheat crop this year Mr.Crisp said the crop in the territories would be heavy.Through that part of (Canada one can see many wheat field~ which will yield 40 bushels to the acre, or in the vernacular of the farmer forty bushel wheat.Jun Manitoba the yield will not run more than 18 or 20 bushels to the acre.\u201cFarm labor is greatly needed.\u201d said Mr.Crisp, notwithstanding reports to the contrary.\u201cOn Friday before I left Winnipeg the first two harvest trains reached Winnipeg in seven sections, That is there were really seven trains, This was on Friday and on Saturday not a laborer was lett.\u201cIt Ils expected they will need 15,000 laborers to help harvest this year's crop.Although the influx to the country last season and so far this season was the heaviest on record yet.that does not relleve the need for laborera because the crop average is heavier this year than ever and it will be a bigger job to harvest it, \u201cThe general run of wages to hare vesters 1s $40 a month and board during the season, which lasts about two und a half months.\u201d .* Mr.Crisp homesteaded in Manitoba in 1881, when he took out a quarter section of land and got a pre-emption ! on another 160.- Now he has 960 acres | almost all under wheat, \u201cHow about profits of wheat rals- ; ing?\u201d he was asked and in reply said that the average cost of raising an acre of wheat was from $7 to $8.Selling : price at point of delivery ranged from | bd to 60 cents a bushel and taking the lowest average of 20 bushels to the acre be at least $11 to $12 or n net profit of $4.On a farm like Mr.Crisp's of 960 acres in wheat the farmer's net profit at the end of the season would be about $3,850, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LACHINE FLORAL SOCIETY.The Lachine Horticultural Socie'y will hold its fourth annual exhibition in the Lachine Town H:ill Wednesday evening.The premium list is \u2018a good one, and there are many entries in the different classes, ! CAROLINA STILL AGROUND.On enquiry this morning at the Rich- elien & Ontario offices, it was learned that no further word had been received from the steamship Carolina, which is on the rocks in the Saguenay River.The wrecking steamer Lord Strathcona has not yet arrived on the scene.\u2014 FINE AND COOL.Probs.\u2014Ottawa and Upper St.Tawe rence\u2014Fine and comparatively coo) to-day.and on Tuesday northwest te northerly winds.- + Minimum and maximum temperatures: \u2014 Victoria, 64.66; Calgary, 46, 50; Qu'Appelle, 46, 55; Winnipeg, 46, 70; Parry Sound, 48, 66: Toronto, 54, 76; Ottawa, 66, 72: Montreal, 52, 72; Quebec 44, 64; Halifax, 52, 72.Readings by the Optical and Ene gineer\u2019's Supply Co.'s standard baro- eter at noon yesterday, 29.85; at 8 am, perature to-day.maximum, 72; mine um.48: yesterday, maximum, 73; minte mum, HZ, pe STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, New York.\u2014New York, Umbria.Philadelphia\u2014Friesland.Rotterdam\u2014Statendam.Plymouth\u2014Grosser Kurfurst.Queenstown-Etrurta, Cedric.New York\u2014Cymric.La Bretagne, Phlladelphia\u2014City of Bombay.Boston\u2014Anglian.> Liverpool\u2014Cedric, Etruria, MovillaePratnrign, vs from a severe indisposition, I feel con- - ent numbers, hut expect to win a nume IN THE NORTHWEST the revenue from an acre would to-day.30.10: 11 a.m.to-day, 30.06; tem«\" = > Club.Wednesday evening, will be un- \"hin indigestion.fun about.Es and is so far relieved \u2018ot fH arin that his physiclan ERG in stock: + PALB PINK TUSSORE SILK, Walsts must be seen to be appreciated.ary, You will fu} in love with 1 them at first sighi\u2014can't help it.They sre stépning creations, the heighth of fashion and elegance, made of Tussore, Liberty and Taffeta Silks, Pineapple Muslin, lace and silk of just one, picked out at random, to give you an idea of the beauties we have with d finely tucked pineapple muslin, edged Ww! pure lace, which also trims the sleeves and waist.ea nesvy & su then you will buy.In pink, pale blue, cream, fawn, « can- White .\u2026.\u2026.acrsrreuuss vee eves trimmed.Here is.the description collar of ; \"$1 to $18.50 Come and oo A Decree of Fashion | We have it at 200.Now THAT ALL WHITE MATTING should be used for AUTUMN BLOUSES.sacs as0er sen cons cesrsesesceussnac0on06 8 5600 YARDS OF SILKETTE, for lining purposes, an shades.Regular price.\u201c12%4C asser rene na ur 0 see 0040600 C 050000 a\u2026ceseuvencns 28c erFuvessescsocscu0ase $2.79, $3.79, $3.99 you will save on it.These are our pricks for BOYS\u2019 SUITS.A Special Sale for this week.School time will be here before you know it.Better get your boy the suit he needs at once\u2014 These Suits have 2 and 3 pleces.Some Norfolks.See our special window on Mountain St.Youths\u2019 Long Pants Suits, .: $4.49 Our Refreshment Room Is on Second Floor.Prompt Attention to Mail Orders.JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS T.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.CITY HAPPENINGS Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.The concert of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 der the direction of the Ladies\u2019 Auxi- Hary Division, No.5, Ancient Order of Hibernians.New Justices of the Peace.Hig Honor ihe Lieutenant-Covernar- §h- Council has been pleascd to associate to the corminission of the peace for the district of Montreal.Dr.Charles WV.Vipond, mm SU Urhain Street, and B.1.Barnficla, 88 Cathedral Strect.Second Retreat for Priests.The Second Retreat for curates and those among the clergy who were unable to attend the first retreat.opened last evening at the Montreal Grand Seminary.Very Rev.Father Turgeon, R.J.rector.8&1.Mary's College, preached the rctreat.After the retreat His Grace the Archbishop will likely announce the changes among the clergy.Convention of Methodists.Ministers representing four districts of the Montreal (\u2018onference of the Methodist Church have arranged for a, convention of Methodist Church ofri- cials and miristers residing in these districts to be held the end of September.It is hoped that Rev.Dr.Shaw, of New York.who participated in the recent convention at Knowiton, may be able to attend.More Harvesters for West.There aussed through the city Saturday night and yesterday morning 2.500 laborers for ihe harvest fields of the west.Thev came from the Maritime Provinces cver the line of the Canadian \u2018 Pacins.and it required eight trains to trarsport them.Eight bun- dred morc left the Windsor station this snorning.They come from Montreal And points cart in the Province.British Warship Coming.The warship Retribution, of the North Atlantic British Squadron, will visit Montreal.H.M.S.' Ariadjnie and Retribution are now at Quebec.The first- named is the flagship of the squadron, and is commanded hy Vice-Admiral Sir Archibald I.Douglas, C.B.She is a first-class twin-gerew cruiser of 11,090 tons.Retribution is a second-class twin-g-rew cruiser of 3,600 tong, and is cemmanded by Captain Herbert Lyon.Shipments of Cattle, (Cattle shipping from Montreal has grown to large proportions of late, and the Canadian Pacific Atlantic line has made a record in that respect.The steamships Montfort and Mount Roya took 1.802 cattle and 400 sheep, which were loaded between Friday evening end Saturday noon.This required quick handling, 2s there are only three cattle barges in the port.and the Allan Line steamship Hibernian and the Thomson Line Hurona had 1,300 head hetween thern.On Friday the steamship Montreal took &71 head, the Kastalia 726, and the Lake Michigan 895, or in all about SUBURBANITES.Breakfast on Coffee, a Roll and a Rush for the Train.The commuter who bolts down a few mouthfulg of food and hurries to catch the train usually catches dyspepsia as weil.The \u2018coffee and roll\u2019 road to ill health is not necessary for there is an easy, pleasant way to get back to bealth and shake off all the coffee diseases by shifting to Postum Food Ccffee.\u201cFor a number of years I was & business woman rising early and swallowing a roll and a cup of coffee ust in time to catch a train.A feel- ng of nausea or palpitation and a continual dullness in the eyes and head invariably followed ny coffee breakfasts, until one day a good angel in ese of a woman friend bade me try ostum Food Coffee in place of coffee.\u201cAlways trying to be progressive in my daily life 1 accepted the advice and the result was I found Postum a dell- cious clear coffee colored beverage suited to the stomach and satisfying to the appetite.After using Postum faith- fuily for a month I was surprised at the result m my health.All symptoms | of dyspepsia, or nervousness had disap- eared, and because of this marked enefit I reasoned that if such a simple and inexpensive remedy could prove of such benefit in my case why was it not my duty to let other sufferers know about Postum.Bo I began to try to help my friends and I have helped.many to shake oft sickness by recommending Postum in place of coffee, \u201cThere was one who was a victim of nervous dyspepsia and who craved coffee to such an extent that he in- wariably drank it in spite of medical dâvice not to do so, and I could not persuade him to change, so I got his wife to give him Postum in the morning for 9 few days without saying anything to him about it.The result was really wonderful.He did not detect the change but noticed that he got over Then We told him the it, and now he takes the ure, He likes the a8 he used tg love :coft 6,000 head of live stock were \u201chandled Friday and Saturday.Halifax Bandsmen\u2019 Here.The five and drum band of the 66th Fusiliers of Halifax, arrived in Montreal last night on its way to Toronto, tv fill an engagement at the Dominion Exhibition.The bandsmen were met at the Bonaventure Station by No.5 Company First Prince of Wales: Fusiliers and the fife and drum band of thé regiment and escorted to the Grand Union hotel.The band numbers twen- 1y men in charge of Sergeant Keating.They left at noon to-day for Toronto.Ordirations \u2018at Cathedral.At St.James Cathedral yesterday.morning His Grace - Archbishop Bru- chesi ordained three candidates of the clerks of St.Viateur, Outremont, to the priesthood, and confirmed the order of deacon and sub-deaconship on five candidates, members of the Holy Cross Congregation of St.Laurent College.His Grace was assisted by his secre-' tary, Rev.J.B.Demers, and other.priests from Outremiont and St.Laurent.The new priests are Samuel Thi- viérge.Joseph Avila Perrault and Francis.Xavier Forest.- Salvation Army Meetings.Special meetings will be held In Montreal this week by Brigadier South- \u2018all and Mrs.Southall, Salvation Army.Mrs.Southall is the women's social secretary for the Dominion.and this will be her first official visit to Montreal.Welcome meetings will be held in the St Alexander Ytreet barracks Thursday everng.Mrs.Southall will speak on social.work in the Centenary .Methodist Church, Point St.\" Charles, - Friday evening and Brigadier Southail will Sun- | barracks, St.Alexander Street, day.: .\u2019 , Outing for Artillery.The Second Regimeht Canadian Artillery left last night for the Island \u2018of Orleans, for a three days\u2019 outing.The men will be quartered at the Citadel in Quebec.There were in all 102 rank and file.Tieut.-Col.Hibbard was in command and the other officers were Majors Barton and Renouf.Captains Wynne.Lyman and Davidson, and Lieutenants Ewing, Wilson, Smith, Shaw and White, Lieut.-Col.Hib-\u2019 bard expects that they will put in\u2019 two days practice and that the third day will be devoted to competition under the auspices of the Canadian Artillery Association.Mail Service for Europe.The mails for Great Britain and FEu- rope close at the Montreal Post Office.during the present week as hereunder: .Tusday\u20149 a.m.Oceanic, White Star; *6.30 p.m., New York, American line.Wednesday: °9 a.m.Augusta Victoria, Hamburg- American; *6.30 p.m.; Augusta Victoria, supplementary, Po.80 p.m., La Bretagne, General Transatlantic.Friday\u2014*9 a.m., Umbria, Cunard ; 8.30 p.m., Umbria, supplementary.u Saturday\u2014$.30.p.m., Ionian, Allan ne, Letters may be posted.up.to 6.30: p.m.Other matter should be posted before 5.30 p.m.NEWS woes.The Catholle Church, Marmora, Ont, was destroyed by fire.*: \u2018The Canadian Pacific will build new cettle yards at Almonte.Thos.Bean, of West Zorra Township, aged 76, hanged himself, The three toll roads in Lanark County have been purchased by the county for $19,246.60.\u2018 A Kingston agent recently sold 858,- 000 worth of farm property in\u2018the vicin- 11y of the city.Sturgeon Falls have bzen -almost completed and will soon be at work.Mr.John Judge, of Kingston, has been appointed superintendent of construction on the Temiskaming Railway.J.D.Cameron, ex-M.P., has been rromised the appointment of Grand Trunk Pacific solicitor in the west.Jlugh Wilkinscn, mechanical superintendent of the Brockville & West- por.Rajlway since the: road started business, has résigned.Fred Filion, of Vankleek Hill, employed with the Hawkesbury Lumber Company, slipped into the water and nas terribly angled by the endless chain.Hon.Geo.E.Foster will be offered the Conservative nomination for the new constituency of Dufferin for the next general election.Dr.Gahoury's farm, known as the \u2018Amy farm, Portage du Fort, was recently purchased by the MacKays, of Renfrew, for $18,500.The property embraces a largé tract of wooded land on which there is a valuable cut of timber of different kinds, TILSONBURG, Ont.\u2014Dr.Lachlan C.known physicians in the Talbot district, Is dead, aged 64 years.He opposed John Charlton on one occasion as the given by.Pogtum | nominee of the Conservatives House of Commao»=.\u2018toriousiv be .has of the Toronto | probably conduct the services in the | The large pulp and paper milis at The Orangeville Sun underatands that | Sinclair.of this place, one of the best: | to! Father 3.PR \u2018Kraan Cals ros Toss is Arty of Hs Ordination, remy men connection ES siver eo Joe oe or Michâel\u2019s Faure St.PE Den ri waa on yesterday merning at 10.15 o'clock.e velehrant was the jubllarian, as- Tice Rev.Father Shea, St._Anthony\u2019s Church, deacon, And Rev.Frank #lpgiet on, Montreal rand Seminary, sub-deacon.In the sanctuary were Rev.Kathera Caron, P.P\u2026 St.Ann's; R.E.Callaghan, 3t.Mary's; Fahey, St.Michael's; Martin .Callaghan, Rt.Patrick's; Therein, chapla Mount St.Leuis College; Charpentier, tory.Very Rev.Father Lecoq, superior gén- eral of the Sulniclans, sent letters regretting their abren.as well as their Lest wishes for the .-lebration of the day.Rev.Father Kiernan was the lirst- English-speaking priest ordained from Abbe Lecog\u2019s class.- \u2018Ihe music was under the direction of Prof.John MeCaffrey, the sermon tein Ly Rev.Father Callaghan, pastor o 8t.Patrick's.He todk for his text, \u201cThou art a priest forever according tô zhe order of Melchizedeck.* He said in part: .PAY TRIBUTE TO PRIEST, \u201cI am really delighted to figure in, the pulpit on.this cecasion.There is.nothing I could like.better than co join.you in celabrating the silver jubiles of your pustor.What you are doing is something to which 1 consider him entitled, luna for which 1 could pot give you too much credit, \u201cTam intimately.acquainted \u2018with the family to which he belongs, 1 do not ex- axgerate in stating that this family has purt of Divine Providence.\u201cI distinctly remember the mother of | the priest whom you have gathered In| such numbers to publicly honor.She should be ranked among the noblest of Ler sex.She was scrupulous in attending to a!l her duties.She won the heart of all Who Kknev/ her.She haark- ened, to the inspiration of grace.\u201c1 could pot but admire the father of vour pastor., He may be punised tor being a man nf practical intelligence.With a stendy step has he always trodden thie oaths of principle and honor.\u201cI assistad your pastog at the celebration of his first mass {n St.Patrick's Church.Twenty-five, years © have elupsed cince, his crdination.How vra- pidly they have passed, and how -merl- ' spent them.What.an exemplary priest he has heen since the day of his erdination! been a priest «ccordîhg-to the heart of our Divine Lord, a veritable Soggurth Aroon.Co CROWNED WITH SU CORSA, \u201cWherever he- was.statinned he, experienced no diffleulty fn winning for himself the unbounded confidence of all those with athom he had any dealings.In the pulpit, in the confessional.at the bedside of the sick or dying, with the rich and poor.with the young ad ald, with all the soduailities and\u2019 sucleties confided to his charge, he displayed in nn ordinary degree, the \u2018qualities and virtues which it is the ehléf ambition of every clergyman to.possess.Nothing did le undertake which was not crowned \u201cvith success.In conclusion Father Callaghan urged, the congregation to stand by iis pastor in all hir undertakings.to rairz a temple to the Lord warthy of Him, and then addressing the jubillnfian said: \u2018May the (30d of Jucpb protect thde.\u2018May.hé:scnd thee help from the sanctus ry and defend thee out of sion.he be mindful of all thy sacrifices.May he give thea according to thy own heart and, confirm all thy counsels.Amen.\u201d After: the cerevhonles n banquet was held at which the clergy and friends\u2019 assigted.In the evening solemn vespers was sung and benediction of the hiassed srcrament given.The.church was again crowded.The celebration will be brought to a close by i garden: party to bo held to- -night and tu-mor- row.night.65TH REG, MARKSMEN \u2026 HELD ANNUAL MATCHES + The \u2018esth Carabiniers Mount Royal, held their ninth annual rifle matches on Saturday.The wind was strong and tricky and, made- scoring low.In the company match the scores were; \u2014 -No.| \u2018Score, | 1.No.6 Company evene es ee sees.BA {2 No.1 Company.eo eo esseae sas 81 3.No.4 Company ., .60 The cup presented by Hon.A.Thi- baudeau was carried away by Ngo.8 company.In the special series, 500 yards, Capt.E.Peltier, won_the highest place and \u2018captured a prize of $5, while the Pre: vost cup was taken by Lieut.-Col., Mac- \u2018kay on\u2019 the regimental contest.In \u2018the, Regimental match of teams, the Labelle cup\u201d was carried oft by the staff team on a score of 97.In the Association shoot at: 500 \u2018and 600 yards, Lieut;-Col.F.Mackay made the highest scores, obtaining 82.Corp.E.Pelletier, of company 1, was the sec- cnd, scoring 78.- The open matches lows; \u2014 00e.\u2018resulted as fol- EXTRA OPEN SERIES.S00 yards: \u2014 3 La Scores Prize.1 \u201csergt.w.Drysdale, P A WF cases ee 24.$6.00 2.Pte.J.\u201cCurrie, bth RS.22 .\u201c4,00 3.Pte.J.Drysdale, M, R.C.21 3.00 4.Lieut.-Col.F, 8.Mac-' JE | kay, 65th .\u2026 .\u2026 a .200 6.Lieut.¥.Gascoigne; Nowe R.C.25 00 00 scsi caen, 2 3.00 | 8.Capt, Db.Bethune, 6th : Be ve ed Vesrée seve send -20 - 1,00 OPEN MATCH, 600 AND 800 YARDS, \u201c Score:\u2014 .No: ©.Score.Prize.1.Sergt.G.Sharpe; 2th.2 $8.00 te.J.Drysdale,\u201d V.\u2019 _ fox.tbe chaplain Brothers of Charity Refurma- | His Grâce Archbishop Bruchesi and |' been.an obiect of prédilection on.the , -He Has indeed | May |.|-In operation.for years.C.er 20 Ge ce sesevane 80 6.00 3 Color Heit D.Bethune, : : - Be cr ee se das is00 69 ©: 4,00 4, un J.\u201cBroadhurst .Bth R.8.0 ceux 25e BO 4,00 6 Mr, J.W.Marks, \"GT R.58 2.00 | 6.Pte.G.Copping, V.R.C.57 200.7.Staff-Sergt, J.J.Bell, .et.0 ese o4 57 2.00 8, \u2018Sergt.J.Y: \u2018Clarke, Pp, WF.4.00 00 wn iid 000) BG.2.00 9.Mr.C.Morrice,.G.> T.bess regres sen aes 56 .2.00 10.Sergt.T.H Bird, bth ° MS Lecncuse nus sie eve oo.66 \"2.00.11.Color-Sergt.~W.T.?Davidson, PW.F.56 1.00 12, Staff-Sergt.T.Gaudin, no .P.W.F.sees see see woe BB 1.00.18_Pte.F.Rodaick, BW.2 crevasse tae see us 54 - 1.00 14 Major J.Jekill, iith \u2026 54 1,00 15, Piper J.Clark, 5th R.8 58 1.00 16: Mr.E.Foote, \u201cGT: K 53 1,00 17.Lieut.F.Gascoigne, V.1 R.© +000 \"200 serene ooo 58 -1,009 18.Pte.L.H, Grove Sth 7 Co a sersu ben que sess 88 v, 1.00 |.19, Capt.J.C.\u2018Mason, 8rd 88° 1.00 | 20.Pte.Mills, V.R.C.3 1.00 \u2018COMPANY MATCH.(OPEN).\u2018 Ne.ot Hoore, Prine.P.w.Fusiliers Ae es \u2018se 2067 519.00 ik Fo + ie su a i BP Re utée - va ve UV 4 aT 6 R a.Lake a.\u20184 LL QF me \"SOVEREIGN TT À * CANADA, 2040 ; ee 202 St, James Street.\u201cBranch Office\u2014Dorner of Guy and St; Cathorise Stivote, EE Open daily and on Saturday evenings.pti DM STEWART, General Manager PE LX + + + PORT OF MONTREAL.=.Arrived\u2014August 23.- .SS.Lake Erle, F.Carey, Liverpool, passengers and general cargo, Canadian Pacific Atlantic: Steamship Co.S8.Ionian, J \u2018Brown, passengers and genéral cargo, ss.Mystic, A.\u2018Abbott, Sydney, coal, Dominion Coal Company.83.lberian, T.Farrington, Bristol, general.cargo, D.Torrance & Co.SS.'Coban, .L.Holmes, Sydney, coal, Dominion Coal Company.SS.Sif, H.Hermansen, Sydney, coal Dominion Coal Company.- .Cleared\u2014August 23.ss.Campana, L.Demers, Pictou, passengers \u2018and.general cargo.J.G.Brock Jo.SS.Manchester Shipper.L.Morton, Manchester, general edrgo.and cattle, Furness, Withy & Co.VESSELS IN PORT.Aboukir, Hochelaga.Nyassa, Hochelaga.- Corinthlan, Allan wharf.=.- White Cloud, Wellington basin.Malin head.Hochelaga.wo : Tritonia, Jucques Cartier pier.Janeta, flavheluga.+ ; MKfldon4.Victoria pier.Basta; Hochelaga.Citinpana.foot of Papineau Avenue.Oriana, Jacques Cartier pier.Lake.Erle, King Edward pier.lontitn, Allan\u2019 wharf.; i Myêtic\u2014Hochelaga.; \\ Iberian, Alexandra.pier, = À (Coban, Wellington basin, | \u2019 sir, Windmill Point.PURT OF QUEBEC.\u2018 Quebec, August 23:.\u2014(Special.)\u2014H.M, 8.Ariadne, Retribution and Tribune arrived 1 port-at 5.30 this afternoon, aud will remain here until the 14th September.-H.M.S¥.Retribution.will zeiive for Montreal between the 18t and: ith September.| \u2018Steamship Manchester: Trader.which was ashore at Anucostf, arrived in jort with steminship Lord Strathcona at noon on Saturday.She entered Louise basin\u2019 where she was examined by \u2018a diver.There is no hole in the \u2018bottom of the steamer and the principal damages appear to be caused by the lousening of a few'boards: and a few plates dented.She\u2019 will discharge remainder of her cargo ere to-morrow.Steamship \u2018Bavarian which arrived.\u2018down at 3 p.m.yesterday, proceeded to séa at 2 'o\"clock.this morning.Steamship Canada ,arrived down at 6 p.m.yesterday and proceeded \"to Liverpool\u2018at-2.this morning.Steamships Bray Head and Aqulla left Sillery for Montreul at 3 o'clock: this afternoon.\u201cSteamship Moeris arrived \u2018here \u2018at noon yesterday.and moored at Bridge- water Cove this, morning, \u2014] Notes Along the River Front.| me ee pie +, Steamship Manchester Shipper arrived down \\ 4 p.m.to-day and went into\u2019 Louise basin tp load.Steamship Maria arrived in: port at 4 p.m.and moored in Louise basin.to discharge cargo of coal.Steamship American left for \u2018sea at 10.30 Saturday morning.Passed up Saturday\u2014Coban, 9:30 pe mi.; Sunday, Sif, 4.15 a.m.Passed own, Saturday\u2014Hibernian, 7 p.m.; Mount Royal, 9.30 p.m.; Sunday Farmand, 70 a.m.; Montfort, 12,30.p.HS Transit, 4.30 p.m.SYDNEY.Sydney, N.S., August 23.\u2014Arrived : Terje\u2019 Viken, Guillicksen, Montreal; Vigonaes, Sivertsen, New York; Otta, Linchausren, Montreal.Sailed: Cata- lone, Glover, Montreal; Wobun, Melkle, Quebec, Arrived Saturday: Britan- mell, Quebec; Bonavista, \u2018Fraser; Char= \"lottètown: Trois, Sunby, Safled: Bergenhus, Svendsen, \u2018Montreal; :Cacouna, McPhail, Wobun, \".DOMINION LINE CHANGES.The Dominion Line Ins changing the route of its ships somewhat, The Canada, which sailed Saturday for Liver- peol, will on her next trip call at Boston, and in future that will probably steamers.Many Boston people will] probably take adv antage of -the opportunity to take short ocean trips, re- \u2018turning by rail trom Montreal.NEW l'ORT.OF REGISTHY.P \u2018Midland, Ont,, har been appointed a port of registry for ships and of transactions belonging dector of customs\u2019 is nanied registrar.STEAMER EUGEN A GROUND.- * Léndon, Aug.24,\u2014The:- Norwegian rleamer Fugen, froin, Grindstone [s- lind, Canada, is aground in Tralee Roads.> DAMAGES \u2018ARE SLIGHT.The steamship\u201d Manchester Trader, \u2018which went ashore at Southwest Point, Anticoat], arrived al Quebec \u2018Baturday and was placed If Louise Basin, where she was examined by a diver.No holes were found, and a few dented- plates and strained tivets seem_to be the sum total of her damage.The fact that she for this.charged and she will probably be found\u2019 sufe to Send home for repairs.LARGE SHIPMENT OF OIL.Toronto, August 24\u2014The tank steam- er-Imperial arrived in the harbor yes-: terday with 180,000 gallons of oil.The\" shipment was made at Cleveland and was.the largest of the kind.received at this port.The customs dutles amounted to nearly $113000.: THREE MEN INSTANTLY | ; KILLED B BY EXPLOSION An \u2018Explosion of \u201cDynamite at - Tweed Killed Three Men and Wrecked .- Building.Tweed, Ont, Aus.24.\u2014Three \u201d men \u2018were instantly kelled here Saturday\u2019 by an explosion of dynamite in the Ontario Powder Company's plant.The blast shook the whole town, and was distinctly felt in the towns and Villages £urrounding for sety miles, : \u2018The dead: .5, _ .; 3 Lyman Moon, © 7 - bo Charles Moon.i - Edward Tebo, 4 \u2014 itterally blown ta pleces, and only three or four small fragments of their bodies could be founds .The explosion \u201coccurred this morning J at, 10.10 o'clock \u2018in the packing house, and nothing is left to show that a building had ever been erected on the spot.\u201cThe explosion made no excavation in J the ground, and there are only small -timbers scattered about.constituting the plant, but they are scattered over a \u2018considerable area and none were destroyed.+Eeveral of the employes in the other buildings received violent shocka and were knocked to the floor, but all ese caped serious injury.All \u2018she victims are young married \u2018| men with small families.\"Nearly Every building In town was shaken and people rushed to the streets many thinking an: \u2018earthquake had token plaice, Several windows were broken, includ- Preston's dry goods score.\u2018occurred in this plant, which bas been | E \u201cNEW MANAGEMENT'S\" PACS.: - PECTS.Co \u201cMost excellent for another successful week,\" replied one \u2018of this board of control, \"this morning.Last Friday the establishment season of the year.A resident of British Columbia remarked that the summer vacs- tiontats must have all returned to town so an to participate in the splendid bargains oftered tor the \u2018occasion.\u2014adv.serene EDITORS WiLL TAKE TRIP.Proposal to Ins pore New\u2019 Ontario and Get Their Own Report.Toronto, August 24.\u2014A trip to New Liskeard, in the Temiskaming district, and over the new Government line from North Bay, is proposed.by \u2018the: Canadian Press.Association.The intention is to start from Toronto on September 21 and proceed straight through to New Liskeard on Lake Temiskaming, spend a day there and return to North Bay, and from thére go up the line of the' Ontario Government railway as far as Iron Island,\" probably about thirty-five milas, party would return to Toronto on the followin Saturday ._ Béptember :1 1s + There are a dozen or more buildings ing a large plate glass window in T.R.\u2018This.is the first uccident that has to a visitor to The'S Carsley Co, Limited,\" enjoyed -an unusually brisk business for this | { press aay at the- Dominion \u2018Exhibition, - end newspnper men.from.all.over the The completed plan news- rectors at supper.will then \u2018be présented to the 1 paper -men_ for their consideration.Le Le SHIPPINO.Pl TALE LTD \u201cCAMPANA;\u201d ss Sailing From Montreal.= MONDAY, 24th AUG.2 P.M, \u2018And afterwards on cvery alternate MONDAY leaving Quebec the following day at NOON \u2018| tor\u2019 FATHER POINT, GABPR BASIN, MAL They were.in \u201cthe \u201cbullding and were.| BAY, PERCH, CAPE COV SUMMRE SIDE, Excellent \u2018accommodation : for.ansengers.No vargo received aftér Noon of sailing\u2019 day, For Fralght, Passage and Stateroom, appiy to \u2019 J.G.BROCK & 00.Agente, , 211 Commissioners St., , GRAND: RIVER.RLOTTETOWN AND > oy.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL.Sept.28, Canada .,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Aug.28, £ no opt, \u2018Oct, Kensington .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u20260er *Southwark sue ct.3, | tDominion .Sept.\"Oct, 10, BOSTON ro LIVERD POOL.New England .\u2026.Aug.6 Sept.Ss .Mayflower .Aug.13, Sept.10, \"Oct.- 8 Commonwealth .Aug.27, Sept.24 Oct.\u201823 om PORT oR te urio.Aug ngliebmian.Au TNorsemen 0 Aug.33 ca AVON MOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, FROM MONTR Manxman.Aus.15 {Turcoman.Sept.11 tlberian.« Aug.281 tManxman Sept.25 BOSTON : DE Nov.14 TO.MEDITERRANEAN Vancouver socsennee Cold storage and.cool \u2018air, For all sags, apply St.\u201d Bacrament Bt.\u201cave .2 | \u201cCola storage.articulard re) regardin y to \u201cTHE DOMINION LIND,\" 17 Montreal.FURNESS WITHY&CO.MANCHESTER LINERS, LIMITED.| MONTREAL AND ND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.; -_\u2026 From Montreal.uly 5 Manchester Commerce.Aug.11 Auk 1.Manchester City.deieene.Aus.tted with cold storage.- QUEBEO AND MANCHESTER.Manchester Shipper, from Quebec.Aug.23 \u2018Manchester Engincer, from Quebec.Sept.17 HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL AND.ANTWERP.| Birmingham .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ea \u2018Sept.9 | Indiana eessseersbaseteriiiasiatesiiacie Sept.30 For.particulars \u201d to to THROUGH BILLS oF LADING apply to =\u2019 FURN 888, WITHY & CO, Limited, - : Agents.{44 St.Francois-Kavier st, Montreal.- _\u2014 ae LEYLAND LINE MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.From Antwerp.* * from Montreal.Aug.19.ALBXANDRIAN.sept.9 Jost.noue ELGIAN, s+vecuecoc000.4 Bept 25 opt.16.CAN.una \"Oct.9 Bent.30.0.0 VIRGINIAN, Sie LES Oc ot.33 ; QUEBEC TO LONDON.N Splendid accomm \u2018aonère at moderaté pi LE ty and class pas- 1 t poly to a sue § nic, Nilson, Philadelphia;, Juno, Hum- | Wabana, | be the routk of all the line's.passenger | thereto, and the col-} grourided on a sandy \u2018beach accounts | Cargo will be at-once.dis- | province: will be the guests of the di- |.Oct.3 freight or pag.| .signs.; wear.malate .Double- barrel 360.00.#10.00.F urnishin gs SPECIAL 20 per gent, otf all Men's and Boys\u2019 Soft Negliges Cam- brie Shirts; large stock to choose \u2018from, n .\u201820 per cent.off all Cotton Washable Ties.CE & 20 por cont.off all Leather Baits.| 20 per cent.off English Flowing | End Ties, intent de- 20 per cent: off Special English Natura Wool Under.\u201cMENS UMBRELLAS\u2014 - Now Goods Just received, \u2018fine \u2018stock to choose from.Prices $1.25 to $15.00.BOYS\u2019 CAPS\u2014 Lo Now Golf Shapes just n received.Prices, 25e and\u2019 Te.Sporting Goods DEPART! ENT .GUNS\u2014 TE Shot Guns, from $12.00 to 855 00.a.complete line; also a line \u201cof \u2018smail, calibre rifles; Joaded shot shells and Standard ball cartridges.\"HUNTING CANOES \u2018We | now have on hand a number of large canoes for \u2018hunting.and tishirrg trips.HUN TING coa Ts\u2014 Corduroy Hunting Coat, \u2018leather mn +, - 1 + Prices Fram $29.00 to lined, reversible, at * Snooïat Niet cvs to Mail Orders \u2018Henry Morgan & Co.MON TREAL.SHIPPING.Canadian Pacific \"i Atlantic Steamship Lines.Proposed Summer Sailings.\"MONTREAL TO.LIVERPOOL.LIVERPOOL: SAILINGS.LAKE MICHIGAN Aug.21 | LAKE ERIE ,.Aug.27° \u2014 J] LAKE SIMCOE © Sept.3 MOUNT TEMPLE .Sept.11 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Sept.18 LAKE MICHIGAN .0.Sept.28 The Moutt Temple carries a Dmited number of First Cabin and Third Class \u2018passengers, sebgers only.MONTREAL To BRISTOL.MONTROSE ; xMONTEAGLE .Steamers sail at daybreak.trom King Edward Pler, foot of Bt.Suinice Street.Passengers embark after 8 » m.day previous to sailing.xThe Montrose and Monteagle carry Second Cabin passengers only.RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $65 and upwaras.tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, aud by Monteagie and Montrose to Bristol, $31.50; to London, $40.00.Second Gabin, Round Trip, $71.23; London, $73.78.Third Claes, to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queenstown, $25.00.To book passage and for all particulars, apply to i CANADIAN \u2018PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, ER 5 Sacrament St, MONTREAL ' pre ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 REFORD AGENCIES \u2018 DONALDSON, LINE.Glasgow.Weekly Service.- FROM MONTREAL, | MARINA (cold storage) .\u2026\u2026\u2026 | KASTALIA (cold storage) TRITONIA (cool air).LAKOSON (cold storage) .Sept.8.-DONALDSON BROS.\u2018GLASGOW, THOMSON LINE, \u201cLondon Weekly Service.= - FROM MONTREAL.> A (cold storage & cool \u2018air) Aug.1\" Ok on storage & cool alr).KTLDONA (cold storage & cool air) Aug.8 TONA (cold storage & cool atr).Sept.5 LEITH SERVICE: HANSEAT na snatees vee veevesstes Aug.12 WM, TTIOMSON \u2018a SONS.DUNDEE.1~ LORD LINE\u2014Cardift Service \u2018FROM MONTREAL.LORD LANSDOWNE .Aug 18 OMAS.DIXON & SONS, BELFA ST.TE ROBERT REFORD-CO., LIMITÉD ALLANLINE and Lake Michigan carries Third Class pas- ; Round trip for the voyage, 325.00 and Ÿ 18\u2018Aug.Iaurentian Aug.3 | commodation for all classes of passengers, | the \u2018centre of the ship.\u2019 Promenade deek dl 25 St.Sacrament, st.MONTREAL SHIPPING.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.20 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,570 tons.Twin screws, Bavarian., 10370 tons.Twin screws.lonian.vi.9,000 tons, Twin wrews, mars MONTREAL To LIVERPOOL ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Calling at Maville.From \u201cFrom Liverpool.Steamer.: Montreal.Quebec, 3 July.Parisian\u2019 .§ Aug.8 Aug.30 July.Pretorian .13 Aug.15 Aug.Bavarian 22 Aug.22 Aug.\"Ionian he 3 AUS 29 Aug.Tubdisian 5 Sept.b Sept.12 Sept.12 Sept.Tunisian and Bavarian are the larg: est.and: finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski.5 days, 12 hours - The saloous and statergoms are ln the central.part, where least motion is feit.Wlectrig- ity Is used for lighting the ship ut, tho lights being at the command ef the Ja benigers any hour of the aight.Mu ad smoking rooms on the prom aan Ta .naloous and statercoms are heated by am.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabdin, $60.00 and upwards, according to made, a reduction of ten per cont.is made on Round ar ticket : Cadin\u2014 To dondorrs, wr 50 to 342.50 a ride 37138 to $80.00 return.rage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, ing 3 a plentitu a Lord orovistena en sup dudins à requisite y of cooked eve! GLASGOW SERVICE.\u2018York.¢ From Muttreat.TE fie pA Se *0 .Numidian ug.Corinthiag \u2019 3 Sort.Mongolian 18 Sept; Sicilian .Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and up rotury ticket, 198.4 aa ups ri ead SS ne \u201csteerage, $36.00 and everything en dry provided Steamers on this: service Rave excellent on The Saloons are forward: Statercems nes width of the vessel, and two-t Hogs nat, Electric lights th Îls tu every statereomn.Ct H.& A.ALLAN, ! 55 Common Street, Montreal.ticent Lake and sland Scenery.Through the Fort William, Trip ra Ro une ding mea a and berth ip rate from Sarnia Round OF Port Arthur or Fort PS facludios meals and berth.Gay, W Wednesday and .Friday, > Montreal at 10.09 à leavinj Panson on ut 1.30 pm.and ow in Collingwo rar CT make 0 dergian >} wm TE : ORTHERN @ NAVIGATION C° Owhers and Operators \u2018of the Northwest Transportation Con, Through the 30,000 ISLANDS of GEORGIAN BAY-Over 1, 500 Miles of.nd along the N orth Shore of \u2018Lake Superior to Port arn natn, Yellowstone Park, iffo Coast fiom Collingwood or Owen Sound to Mackinac and the Sow, tae > accvevsasun ose iesessesssewrvasenisersaterensst to the 8 14, one.way 38.00; Mack am go.00, one way anu; \"LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION IA Steamers leave Sarnia for Saul os Mar Tater ow.GEORGIAN BAY .\u2018on: AE Weds Alirgot connections with ne À Manitobs anû Pacifie causssesencét EER Dal DIVISION. [ECSU Viitibule Train on Grank Trunk * \u201cWill Make Stops in Chief \u201c= Peïñts in Ontario.ty AIC \u2018The delegates to the fifth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire started on their all-Canada and west ceptral tours at 8.10 o'clock this morning, at:which hour the mammoth engine, No.969, in .charge of Enginzer George Smart, pulled out of Bonaventure Station \u2018with he - solid vestibule train of eight Pullman\u2019 sleepers, together with the Grand Trunk official car \u201cCanada,\u201d with Grand Trunk officials on hoard, and a baggage car.Conductor J.Guthrie wag in charge of the train.A portion of the Pullmans have only been in commission for a month or so, and all are most luxuriously furnished.The Pullmang cmprising the train were: Imia, Acton, Bridgeton, Brockton, Lython, Buckton, Alston and Kenton.On the\u2018 official car Canada were Mr.W.E.Davis, passenger traffic manager; Mr.G.T.Bell, general passenger and ticket agent; Mr.H, G.Elliott, assistant general passenger and ticket ent; .and -Mr.H.R.Charlton, of the a vertising \u201cdepartment of the Grand Trunk.-It was Mr.Charlton wha arranged the itinerary for this portion of the trip, which will include stops at Kingston, Toronto,\u201d Hamilton, Niagara Falls, London, Detroit.and Port Huron, at which point an inspection will he made of the St.Clair tunnel.This will be Thursday, and in the evening they + will leave for a trip through the Mus- koka Lakes to the Royal Muskoka Hotel.At all of these stopping places the delegates will be entertained at luncheons.and dinners.The return will be made to Toronto Saturday morning.There were 220 delegates on board the train, and of these all but seventy- -nine propose to take in the all-Canada trip; these will leave the main body at Toronto, which will be reached Saturday, and returning to Montreal will take in the Maritime Provinces.The majority of the remaining 168 will go right .___._.through to the Pacific Coast; a number of them will leave the\u2014party-at Winnipeg, Banff, Calgary and Regina and return east, Mr.A.E.Lalande, travelling passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific, was also on the train this morning, and{ will have charge of the Canadian Pa- |.cific special to the coast., TYPNOID FEVER CAUSES HEAVY MORTALITY RATE Eight Out of 132 Deaths Reported During the Week Due to That Disease.The number of cases of typhoid fever in \u2018the city is beginning to assume grave proportions.The mortality statistics for \u2018the week just \u2018ended show that eight out of a total of 132 deaths were due to this cause.This is the highest figure that has yet been reached this year.In the week ended July there were seven deaths from typhoid, which was the largest number in any one week previous to the past ane.- The \u2018week before last there were only two \u2018deaths from typhoid, and.but one the werk before \u2018that.J The other causes of deat during the week were: Diphtherld, 1 case: scarlet fever, 2; whoopinz cough, 5: consumption, 16: brôn- \u2014hitix: 2:-beenchial pneumonia, 3: pneumonia, 2; infant: le debility, Pio; making a total of 132.| CHINAMAN TAKES HIS LIFÉ Soon Hum the Firet to Commit Suicide in Montreal.Soon Hum,.a \u2018Chinese laundryman, at 35 Clarke Avenue, Westmount, hanged himself in a room in the\u2019 rear of his store at 6.30 o'clock last evening.Two Chiramen who worked for him; found the body hanging by a rope from.a beam.Just beneath his fée: vas an overturned tench, and on a tahle' was found a \u2018etter ir.which Hum announc= \u2018ed his intention of taking his own life.\"The Celestials ran to the home of Rev.\" Mr.Oxley near by and he reported the matter tu the police.The body was taken to the morgue, where Coroner McMahon, after looking carefully irto the matter, decided this morning\u2019 that an inquest was unnecessary, as it was clearly a case of suicide.He is the Teal.Chinaman to kill himself in, Mont- rea SYMPATHY FROM AMERICA \u2018Ambassador Choate Conveys to Hatfield the Sorrow of American People.Hatfield, Eng., August 24.\u2014U.S.Ambassador Choate, this afternoon, telegraphed to Hat- Held expressing in behalf of the American uation sorrow at the death of Lord Salisbury.The text of Mr.Choate\u2019's message, which was addressed to Lord Cranborne, was as follows: \u2018\u2018I have heard this morning, with the deepest regret, of the death of your 1llus- trious .father.The people of the United Btates will sincerely: sympathize \u2018with those of England In deploring the loss of the great statesman.\u2019 ENTIRE TRAIN \u2018WRECKED Passenger Train Ran Qver Twenty Foot Embankment\u2014Engineer Was Killed.Fond Du Lac, Wis, August %.\u2014The Chicago and Northwestern passenger train from Chicago was wrecked near Eden, three miles: south.of here, early this morning.George W.Zunike, of Fond Du Lac, was killed.Conductor Moy, of Chicago, and thirty passengers, were injured.The entire train, express car, baggage car, two coaches and three sleepers were thréwn down a twenty-foot em- - bankment.\u2019 .- BEE FERRY SERVICE TO ISLAND.Victoria, B.C., August 24.(Special.) «~Ex-Premier Dunsmuir announces he will build another big car ferry to carry twenty-eight.loaded cars.\u201d \u201cThis will supply coal and coke to coast smelters, as well as carrying these commodities.to .mainland points for transhipment east.He hopes to equip a new barge with turbine engines, .DELEGATES.AT KIN {GSTON.Kingston, Aug.24.\u2014 (Speclal.) \u2014 The delegates of the Chambers of Commerce were given a view of Kingston to-day during the short time they had at \u2018their disposal on this, the first halt on their trip across the province.The Grand \u2018Trunk special train came in at neon and the visitors were given a most cordial welcome.At the Junction Hon.Wm.Harty, E.J.B.Pense, Captain Gaskine and W.B.Skinner were on hand to extend greetings on behalf of the local Board of Trade.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ORGANIZES NEW COMPANY: Mr.Guilline, formerly manager of the Granby Horse Collar Co., whose works , at Granby were some time ago destroyed by fire, has organized à new company.\u2018and will shortly begin the manu- ture of horse collars in Ottawa.The RHEUMATISM\u2014 Nothing equals \u2019 Grifriths\u2019 Menthol Liniment for Rheumatism.It matters not how it cures, but that it i] Goes cure, hundreds testity.Still there's nothing so wonderful about it, after you Know this liniment.-It kills every pain, then soothes, feeds, and strengthens the weakened paris, and is bound to cure: .Try it for any bein of any kind, Only 25¢.a large bottle.¥*Toapital stack of and has EN rn owing names on the directorate indicate that Mr.Gulline has established a strong company, James G.McLaren, Thos.Bate, E.W.Clark, W.E.Matthews, F.A.Heney, David Mclaren, H.C Gulline, all of Ottawa; Mr, R.Beith, M.P., of Bowmanville, and Mr.E.C.Whitney, of Whitney, Ont.Mr.Gui- line's patents for pneumatic and solid collars are considered most valuable, and it is expected that a large industry will shortly be developed.FACTORY INSPECTORS TO\u2019 HOLD CONVENTION HERE Delegates From Various Parts of Canada and the United States Arrive in the City.La Messrs.M.B.Leach, Chas.M.Delaney, Peter Venny, Chas.H.Breit- barth, and W.8S.Godfrey, of, Philadel phia, Pa., representing the State.of Pennsylvania at the International Association of Factory Inspectors, which will meet in Montreal to-morrow and Wednesday, arrived in the city last night.Mr.Leach, who ig deputy factory inspector for Pennsylvania, told a Herald reporter that the great fight in Pennsylvania is against child labor, the sweating system and labor in bake shops: ' Children under 13 years of age are not allowed to work in factories, and children representing themselves as aged between 13 and-16 years are required to furnish certificates showing date of birth.Means of evading this provision were found, and thé State Legisiature has recently passed more stringent regulations.Ohio, New York, Massachusetts, Kansas, Illinois, Vermont, and Connecticut, are expected to be represented at the convention, and there will also be a full represerftation from Ontario, headed by Mr.James Burke, chief inspector of the province.The other provinces have not been heard from.The first meeting of the convention will be held to-morrow moifiing.at 10.30, o'clock.The programme will be arranged by a committee to be ap-/ pointed for that purpose.Mr.James Mitchell, inspector of.industrial establishments and p'e'ic buildings, is looking after the delegutes as they arrive.Entertainment will be +, stay, though no formal programme hus been arranged.: ges LABOR LEADER IS.ARRESTED Mr.Vineberg Takes Criminal Action : Against \"Bernard Rose.Mr.Berpard Rose, a local labor leader, was arrested: this morning on a charge of criminal libel laid againse him by Mr.Harris Vineberz.- Messrs.Jacobs & Garneau,.who acted for Mr.Vineberg, allege that Rose had published in a New York journal of clothing makers an.article in which it wag stated.Vineberg had deprived his.employes of their wages and .contributed the amount to :the Kischitreff\u2019 massacre reliéf fund as his own gift.Mr.Vineberg affirms that as.a mat- \u2018ter of fact his employes came to.him and asked to be allowed to work over- \u2018time in order to have something to give to the Kischineff sufferers.| Permission was readily granted, and when they had worked overtime to the extent of about half a day each, the proceeds, amounting to $120, were fore warded in their names.\"Rose was released on ball and his.trial fixed for Thursday.VICTIMS OF LIVE WIRE Two Ottawa Workmen Killed: by Electric Shocks on Saturday.+ (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, August 24\u2014Elezar, Remond, a lihe man for the.Ottawa\u2019 \u2018Electric Company, who formerly came fr in ite, Genevieve, near Montreal, wa \u201cKilled by coming in contact with a\u2019! \u2018e wire on Saturday.He was at work on a pole when the lines crossed and the shock threw him to the ground.Whén picked up he was dead.He leaves, a wife and several children.George Stone, a plumber, was Killed by an electric shôck on Saturday, sustained from a lamp which he was using in.looking for a leak in a pipe.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY.Alliance Nationale Observes \u2018Day \u2018at Church Service and Feast.The Alliance Nationale celebrated the tenth anmiversary of its organization yesterday by attending the Church of St.Louis de France, where high mass was sug, and a special sermon was \u2018preached by Rev.Pere Brousseau.The various sections, of the.society assembled at the Champ\u2019 de Mars at 10 o'clock and headed by the Duvernay Guard, and accompanied by bands, they marched to the church.Mr.Alcide Chausse was marshal-in-chief.Rev.Father Brosseau in his sermon\u2019 said that while the Alliance National was.a benevolent organization there must be some higher.aim in it than simple benevolence.If such a benefit only was desirable; it could be got, he said, in many other purely business organizations.He did not wish in any degree to lessen thelr importance, but it was perfectly evident these were Inot fitted to inspire in its members {love of country and love of religion.It was for this reason the Alliance Nationale was organized.A banquet was) held In the\" evening at St.Bridget's Hall.» tr re WILL JOIN BRITISH PARTY.: ; + \u2019 Mr.Arttur J.Hodgson, president of \u2018the Board of Trade awd the Canadiin arrangement committee.for the Congress was unable for business reasons to le\u2019 ve or the western tour to-day, will join thé party at Toronto to-mor- row morning.Mr.Alex.Mckee, who is also a member'of the arrangement committee, will join the party at North\u2019 Bay and go through to the Coäst with ce them, .\u2014\u2014\u2014e | HOPES FOR GOOD VOYAGE.\u2018Hon.R.Prefontaine, Minister.of Marine and Fisherjés, has forwarded to Capt.A.P.Love, who Is in charge of the \u2018Hudson Bay expedition, the follow- | ing despatch:\u2014\u201cI \u2018wish a prosperous \u2018voyage to the captain, to thé representatives of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, and to the officers and crew of the expedition.I trust that all Will return safe and sound to Canada.\u201d rr cette DR.CAMPBELL IMPROVED; « It was-anndunced this afternoon that Dr.F.W.Campbell, who was \u2018so setl- ously Injured Friday ,evening, .Was in a critical condition.yesterday, but that ta-day_\u2026there was considerable improveL ment,-though it cannot be said he is, out ot danger.- .ee.FARM \"HAND KILLED HIMSELF.St.John, N.B., Aug.24\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 William Gillespie, aged 32 years, livihæ with Henry Spear, a farmer at Oak Mountain, Carleton County, committed suicide\u2019 Sunday by hanging.He wis not very quick-witted, and at times.was despondent, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONDITION NOW CRITICAL.J.Costigan, who was taken -fo the Notre Dame Hospital last evening suffering from the results of a fall from a street car, is in.a dangerous condition and 18 unconstious.- .LORD BAASSEY AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, Aug.:\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Lord Brassey-and Mr.Bree E.Drummond, of Montreal, arrived at noon to-day provided, the delegates during their |.+ .® oe » wiseg.\u201d il HERE FOR Ms MISSING Wirt = Young Man From Plattsborg NY.Creates Some Excitement in Dominion Square.' Considerably excited and carrying a photograph of a beautiful young woman, à man who gave his name as John Phillips and his home as Platts= burg, N.Y., was the centre of an interested group of auditors in Dominion Square, at 1 o'clock to-day,, while he the last two or three months of it, Phillips said he came to Montreal to find his wife who disappeared from Plattsburg last Tuesddy.He did not know that she had gone until he recelv- ed a letter from her Thursday in which she sald she had tired of him and had gone away, without stating any destination.The same day a friend told him he had seen Mrs.Phillips in Montreal.Consequently Phillips hastened here at once, but has not yet succeeded in finding her.He does not\u2019 believe she is here and intends going back to Plattsburg at once, A Herald reporter who saw the gathering on Dominion Square, asked Phillips why he did not notify the po- lee.but the man from Plattsburg sa .\u201cNo, I don't want to do that, If I could find her I'd ask her to come back with me, If she wouldn't come, then she \u2018could stay here.\u201d He further vouchsafed the information that his wife was 22 years of age, short and plump with.fair complexion and blue\u2019 eyes.married \u2018two years and this was: the second time she had disappeared.\u201cThe last time,\u201d said he, \u201cshe was away \u2018for two months and I found her in Toronto.That's where I think she is now.\u2018 .KNIGHT OF MACCABEES PLEASED WITH OUTING Fraters From \u2018Malone, N.Y., Return Home After Pleasant Visit With Brethren Here.-Most of the delegation of the.Knights.of the Maccabees from Malons, N.Y., who arrived in the city by special \u2018tr: vin Saturday returned home last evening \u2018and to-day.The party.including the ludies, numbering 300, was recelved on ihe arrival! Ly the\u2019 Montreal Sir Knights \u2018and escoited from the C.P.R.Windsou sation by way of \u2018Peel dnd St Cath= erine streats to the Empire Hall, 2422 \u2018St.Catharine \u2018Street, where - refreshments\u2019 wer: served and.addresses of welcome Celivered.Sir Knizht J.J.Ulley, in extending a welcon:s to the visitors on behalf of thé Montreal Tents,' snoke of the cordial feeling living side by side under the Stars and Stripes and Unjon Jack, and remarked that the flag of fratérnity- Was to-day everywhere.Sir Knight Main, of Malone, why.is district, attorney.for Northern New York, in a Lappy reply, referced to the sorrow which.had been publicly -ex- pressed on the part.of the Canadian people at the dastardly assasairation of President William McKinley, and.said that the American people hnd felt quite ac prieved, as their Canadian \u2018cousins uron the occasion of the death of the noble woman who for upward of sixty years had gloriously reigned ov er\u2019 the Great British Empire.Addresses were also delivered by sir Knight Courtney, commander of the - Malone Tent, who has raised that.tent in six \u2018years from little more \u2018than a.some, four hundred, and Sir Kpights Shoésmith and Henry Hart, of Mont-.L real.During their stay fn the city the \u2018visiting Maccabees and thelr friends were shown \u2018various points \u2018of interest, and many witnessed © the Eastern League games on the baseball grounds.Goeeeerer+000000000 OBITUARY.- 9000600000 DR.E.C.P.CHEVREFILS.The death of Dr.E.C.P.Chevreflls, irspector of the prisons and asylums of the Province.of Quebec, occurred suddenly last evening at his hore Berri Street.Dr.Chevrefils, who was a brother of the late Abbe Chevrefils, cure: of S{.Anne de Bellevue, was best, known In the téwns along the south\u2019 shore, hacving: practiced his profession for a humber of years at.Nicolet.\u201d He has occupied .the position of inspector of prisons since 1896.He ledives three sons and six \u2018daughters, Foonot Donnell, of 35 Dubord Street, took place this morning to St.Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem: mass was Notre Dame Church, assisted by Rev.I\u2018ather James Killoran, St.Patrick's, as deacon, und Rev.Mr.Elliott, Montreal Grand Seminary, as sub- -déacon., the choir being under the direction of Prof.J.A.Fowler.At the offertory Mr.Peloquin rendered Ple Jesu.\u201d Interment took place at Cote des Neiges.Mr.A.A: Murphy, expert .accountant, and one of Montreal's \u2018oldest residents, is dead.His father, the late Alexander McAuley Murphy, establish-, ed the first \u201cuptown\u201d dry goods store in\u2019 Notre Dame Street.Mr.Murphy was born in the residerice over.this store \u2018on July 27, 1832.- In the days of his early manhood he spent several years of adventure in the | Canadian Northwest, Dakota and Min- \u2018nesota and was a member of the Via- flance Committee of Sun Francisco.in the stirring times of 1856.Returning to \u2018Montreal he opened the well known store Cheapside.Mr.Murphy was a governor of tHe Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, vice-president.af the Irish Protestant Benevolent -Soci- ety \u201cduring the presidency of the lata -Sir Francis Hincks; vice-president of the Mercantile Library Assoclation, * with the late Hon.John Young,.as \u2018pra- sident; was the last president of the old-Montreal Gymnastic Club; and was.a co-inventor with the late Messrs, F; -S.Barnjum and Hilton, of what.|g known as \u201cBarnjum\u2019s Club Exer- He is.survivea by.his wife; four fons- and -three_ daughters.nt his parent's family there remain his brother, John Murphy, dry goods men.Chant of this city.and Mrs.(Dr.) Bowi- by, of Berlin, Ont.Mrs, Ferns, widow of John Ferns, for many years puynm ster and wharf- inger, of the port of \u2018Montreal, dle Saturday .evening at the residence nf her son-in-law at Dewittville, Que., She was the mother of James Ferns, su- rerintendent of the fire\u2019 alarm ide- partment; .of Mrs.Ross, wife of Dir, .J.Ross, and of Mrs.Richardson, wife of Rev.L.Richardson, Shepe brooke.Her health was good till a year ago, since which time she had grown gradually weaker till death relieved her sufferings.The body will be brought to Montreal for interment.The funeral will be private.\" HALIFAX.\u2014Mrs.Finn, vite of R.E.Fintf- barrister, died suddenly of heart faflure Friday night at her residence in Dartmouth.She was the eldest daugh- | ter of Dr.Russell, M.P.for Hants.| VANKLEEK \u2018HILL, Ont=Mr.John McQuaig, of Vankleek Hill, is dead.He from Montreal, and will visit the House of Commons this afternoom was a prominent society man and at .\u201c told the story of his life or \u2018rather of | They had been | which existed-Letween the two peoples | score of members* to a mémbership of | The funeral -of.Miss Elizabeth Mé- chanted by Rev.Abbe Bedard, P.S.S., |.- one i.MONTREAL L pany HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST \u201csé; AE KINGSTON, Obt.\u2014 Rev.Albert M Delong, of; the Jit Church at Gapanoque, died in the Kingston hos- plial, as the result of an operatiq for appendicitis.He was stationeu at various times as pastor at Cobden, Ren- , Begpchburg, and Wolford.I ERTON, Ont.\u2014Dr.John Bostwick \u2018Limdh, the oldest medical.practitioner in this district, is dead as.a result, of paralysis.Dr.Limdh was in his seventy-eighth year, and had practiced for half a century.PARRY SOUND, Ont.\u2014Kearney, the two-year-old son of Mr.James was accidentally killed by falling out of a waggon on a rusty nail, which was protruding f a board.The nail s perietrated his brain and pierced the main artery in the head.He died within an hour.BOSTON ZINGARI TEAM ALL OUT FOR SIXTY-FIVE The MAAA.Wicket This Afternoon Was Very Fast and the Scoring \u201c Was Low.The cricket match between the M.A.A.A.team and the Boston Zingart Club began this morning.The wicket was very fast and the scoring of the visitors was low.The scores follqw: Boston Zingaris.O.Draper, c Vickery, b Ferrabee.4 8 J.Derlin, ¢c Hood, b Marsland.11 A.Gunn, b Marsland .\u2026\u2026\u2026.8 W.M.P.Macdonald, ce Vickery, b Marsland.«ci cv secsuo vouve G.w Breeze, b \u2018Marsland se cv.8 B.Ainley, b Marsland .\u2018ivscsoo 11 w, 'H.Carter, c Ferrabee, b Grun- V coer Trace v0v0 cece concunscece B R.Turner, ¢ Vickery, b Grundy.0 LE.A.Cady, b Marsland .W.H.Hornby, not out .e eee McDermott, b Marsland\u2019 Leg byes .Bye .ssssssve ce seer sess a.+ es ssssee Loe Bowling Analysis, -0.; .M.R.Ferrabee .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.11.1° 3° 24 Hood .sooo c00ee 4 0 8 6 Marsland .«cee 4 7.1 25 Grundy .\u2026.\u2026\u2018.\u2026., 4 2 0 9 NEW.THIRD BASEMAN Thomas Howe, \u2018of St.John, N.B,, Will, Hold Down That Bag for Montreal: ; St.John; N.B., August 24, \u2014(Special.) , \u2014Thomas Howe, the crack third .babe- man, who is to join Montreal will leave to-night.ward Saturday but that the tickw: etc., sent him came in the name of \u2018Thomas Powell and he did not receive it \u2018until té-day.Howe is admitted to be Lhe best third.baseman Eastern Canada has developed: [PERSONAL D SOCIAL Montreal.Major and.Mrs.wich, Eng, are a Hall.\u2018Mr.and Mrs, Lachapelle are en route to Montreal to visit Mr, Lachapelle\u2019s parents.0 \u2018Seott, of-Wool- the\u2019 su Lawrence summer at Wakefield, Que, have res turned to Montreal, - Mr.James Elliott, general.manager of Molsons \u2018 Bank, weeks ut Abenakis Springs.Mr.Cecil Bethune, \u2018secretany of the Ottawa.Board of Trade, who has been in Montreal, has returned home.Mr.J.B.Lachapelle, Big Lake, Wash., was married In Vancouver Saturday to Miss Nora.Anderson, Whatcom, Wash, returned to Ottawa.froin the Lower St.Law rence, where they spent- the.summer.\u2018 .Ald, Geo.Tanguay, M.P:P;, Quebec, \u2018who was in Montreal last week attending the commerce congress, has returned home.: Mr.Henri Menier's yacht Bacchante, arrivéd at ltiniouski Saturday morning.Mr.Geo.Meniér \u2018and Mt.Allez were on board., Messrs.C.E.Perey Hughes, Kidder- -minster( Eug.; H.Larñbert, .Barnstead, \u2018Eng, and Lonalé Walker, Glasgow; are regis.ered it the Windsor.Miss Percival and Mr.Gil] \u2018Percival, \u2018Montreal, .are spending some weeks with Mrs.Donnelly, Ottawa, \u2018at her \u2018summer home, in Britannia.' Madame Marchand and Mademoiselle Marchand, Winnipeg, -who have spent several months abroad, are the guests of Sir Wilfrid and.Lady Laurler, \u201cThe engagement has been announced of Miss Louise Boulter; daughter of Mr.|.and Mrs.George Boulter, Peel Street, to.Mr.Walter Meigs, New York City.Miss Corinne Fitzpatrick, daughter of the Minister of Justice, has left \u2018Murray Bay to spend.a tow days at Kamouraska, the guest of Mrs, L.J.Cannon.Mr.J.W.Hamilton, manager of the Bank of: British North.America, Québec, who has- been acting manager at the \u2018Montreal branch during the past morith, has returned to Quebec.i Mr.George \u2018Hadrill, secretary of the \u2018Board of Trade; will leave for Toronto this evening in order to join the purty of thé Chamber of Commerce on the trip through to the Pacific Coast.: Sir Colin: and Lady Scott-Monerleft Miès Scot *-Moncrieff, and Miss Sabovam, of London, Fing., who arrived.at the Plrce Viger-Hotel yesterday, left hiy thé 9.40 a.m.C.P.R.train to-day for the Pacific.Const.Mr.A.L.Brown, of Gallashlelds, Scand, who defeated Sir Geo, Otto Trevelyan in a Parliamentary election in- 1886, after his defection from Mr.Gladstone,»was a passenger by the 8.8.Ionian from liverpool.Mr: -Kutrope Guay, of Mavor Guay, St.Henri, was married this morning \u2018to Miss Bernadette Tremblay, Longueuil.\u2018 A number of Mr.Guay's friends met in the Giroux hall, .Saturday and presented: him with a well \u201cfilled purse.; - Miss Louise E: Dick, daughter \u2018of Mr, Alex.Dick, Pakenham, a graduate of the \u2018Kingston General Hospital Training School for Nurses, and Rev.John A.McConnell, B.A., a graduate of Queen's University, were married last week at the bride's home, Miss Moag, Smith's Falls, was bridesmald, and the Rev.J.Ferguson, B.A.,'Brock- ville, was groomsman.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018McConnell went west on a tour.\".Owing to change in the sailing dates, a large number of persons intending to take the Dominion liner for Montreal, were obliged to sall from Liverpool on the steamship Commonwealth, «the \"same line, which reached Boston late Friday evening: The Montreal people were: Lieut.-General Sir J.Bevan a f \u2018son Mr.E.Bullden: Mr.and Mrs.J.Bunt- zen: Mr.D.F.Fiirchild; Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Fuller and maid, the Misses A.L.and M.Gill; Miss.Joplin, Mr.Josevh Skelton, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wald- ron, Miss Isabelle Waldron, Miss A.White, Mr.Henry Whiting, Miss Augusta M.Jordan.to people were: Mr.and Mrs.F.Clement Brown, Mr.Norman YF.Gzæow- - Sister Leonora Whitehead, Mo- oh Superior Anne Crone, S.8.J.D., Col.G.A.Sweeney and Mrs.Sweeney, Mrs.8.F.Vanderpool.Other Ontario people were: re Elsie McKay, Mr.L.Rathbun, C.E.Stephens and Miss Stephens, Miss Tefer, Mr.Oscar Beaudry, Kingston; Mr.Frank Finch, Hamilton; Mr.and Mrs.G.Ww.H.Ritchie, Kingston, \u2018 * Howe would have gone for- Mrs.Harry Burbldge, Ottawa, is In Mrs.and Miss Birks, who spent the.is spending a.few Sir Elzear and Lady Taschereau have\u2018 Edwards; Rev.P.E.Blessing, D.D.; | Among the Toron- | 3 0 À 1908._ ge IED BY STORK S\u2014\u2014 New-comer in the pts of Charles H.Hermann Repels Bankruptcy.Charles H.Hermann, secretary of Chapin & Gore, and a widely known man-about-town, was saved from bankruptcy at Chicago the other day by the timely arrival of his son.Until that happy moment Mr.Hermann, sr.\u2018hovered on the brink of despair with a long list of obligations staring him in face and haunting his every moment, waking or sleeping.The fear that he could not meet them was ever in his mind, and when he was wavering between flight and suicide his son arrived to save him.\u2026 Never was a son more gladly welcomed.\u201cMy boy, my boy,\u201d said the relieved father: \u201cif you had been girl your dad would have been busted.\u201d And the fuzzy-headed and wide-eyed youngster opened his mouth and @rve vent to a lonæ-drawn wail\u2014whether of\u2019 horror over his father's narrow escape or delight that he had been the means of saving him\u2014could not be learned, for the young man refused to talk.FATHER BEGINS PLUNGING.Som six months since Mr.Hermann J learriea that his family was to be lu- .creased.With all a prospective father's B | natural delight he promptly circulated thé news among his large coterie of friends.At about the third repetition he casually added that he \u201choped, it | would be a boy.\u201d The next friend was.informed that \u2018Mr.Hermann \u201cgues:ed it would be a boy.\u201d Friend No.5 received positive information that \u201cit is a boy.\u201d \u2018The next man received a resounding whack on the back and the defiant slogan \u201cIt's a boy.\u201d He turned on the cocksure father-to- be and cynically sald: \u201cWhat'll y'het?\u201d That is what started Hermann, ar., on the road to ruin.*The drinks.\u201d he .promptly replied.; \u201cHuh, but you're a hot sport,\u201d sar- .castically\" Teplied his friend.\u201cDrinks o\u2019 what, Top?.\u201cAll right, I'll make it a botile of wine,\u201d replied the confident prospective \u2018father, and.the bet was duly recorded with- great solemnity by the two friends.NEWS+SPREAD RAPIDLY.The' news circulated rapidly, and thereafter Mr.Hermann observed that his salutations \u2018ot \u2018Hello, old man, ' J up at my house,\u201d the rejoinder, \u201cWhat\u2019ll y\u2019 bet?\" first it was a bottle of wine, a box of cigars or a hat.As Hermann's confidence increased in ratio to his friends\u2019 sarcastic.taunts, the single bot- | tles of wine grew to cases and his , suits of clothes.Ever would consult with the family.doctor, | and, favorable symptoms for a boy.be- a larger bet.i-béts and- established office hours dur- | \u2018ing which he would receive betters.He got more and more reckless as the\u2019 | weeks went oh.He was insulted if his the family doctor and making.wagers on the outcome of affairs.ago he bet $100 with John Vogelsang.a baby éarriage.to the bet.\u2018The crown-; ing bet of all, and the Jast.one, was an | automobile.JOB FOR \u201cTHE BOY.\u201d Last.week Hermann secured a\u2019 prom ise of a job.as teamstér for his ming | son, \u2018ton.\u2018Then Johnny.Powers \u2018promised ° that if the Hermanns would move into the Nineteenth Ward he would resign\u2019 his seat in the.council in favor of \u201cthe boy.\u201d Yesterday morning Mr, Hermann was summoned to his home.at 1825 Barry avenue.He was sent into the basement, as js usual in such cases, 80 he | wouldn't\u2019 be in thé way, and about o'clock was fold that he might come upstaira and see \u201cthe boy.\u201d He took one look, another at \u2018the proud.and happy mother, and then tried to call up three different men at once on tb\u2019 telephone to dun them.The father wedrs a relieved look.He tas made a contract witih a constable and a teaming company to \u2018collect \u2018his LIGHT WINDS PROBABLE Shamrock\u2019 Was \u2018Remeasured To-day, But Her Time.Allowance is ) * Unchanged.New York, - August 24, \u2014The \"weather bureau is in receipt of the following from Washington:\u2014 -~ from some easterly point.- Weather uri- .settled; .possibly showers.: (Sighed) \u201cFRANK 8.FIELD.\u201d \"The Shamrock III.was re- -measured at the dry dock in Erie basin early to-| .fev I Lane où Dora her cable and anchor as, required by the rules, affecting the measureent of the cup yachts.Sir Thomas Lipton was on board.The measurement was taken.by the New York Yacht Club, and watch- I1.and by Secretary Carmack, representing the New.York Yacht Club, Sir .Thomas Lipton \u2018said that he had been informed by Mr.Mower \u2018that Shamrock .1118 racing rank had not been.affected and that it would be unchanged.It is presumed that sufficient weight was removed to equalize the weight of the anchor and cable.The Reliance was taken out for a il at 10 o'clock this morning.The .vat sailed out of the horseshoe with mainsail and lower head salls®set.Aboard the racer were several members of the New York Yacht Club; \u2014_\u2014 : t Mr.Casgrain is Injured.While stepping.off a car at Gain and Or.tario Streets at 5 é'clock yesterday | afternoon, J.Casgrain fell heavily to the pavement.He was severely bruised about the body and was taken Je \u2018Notre Dame Hospital.Escapes Serious Injury, John McBurney, thirty-five years of] age, of 47 Lusignan Street, was struck by a G.T.R.train near Aqueduct Street: Saturday.He was thrôwn \u2018thirty fat, but escaped serious injury.He was taken to the General Hospital.- .Church Steeple.ie Hit, The minaret on the steeple of Cres: ! cent, Street Preabyterlan Church was | destroyed by lightning Friday night.Twenty-two windows were also smashed.and the metal, stone and woodwork of the windows was also wrecked.The church has been struck twice before.Street Car Jumps Rails.* Car No.316 of the Montreal Terminal Railway, hat a rough time yesterday morning: at In o'clock.It jumped the rails at Cadieux.Street and ! Oity Hall \\ x boxes of elgars tô-luncheons and then.to ten-course dinners, and his hats to\u2019 | remanded for enquete, | heard the news?Going to have a boy | were \u2018always met by i (15 morning\u2018 he .ing \u2018reported; would Immediately make Lard, Sept.He purchased a memo- | \u2018 randum book in which to record the, Ribs, or's fuce severely scraped.ee pac ne front, but I hit an hour was fit to proceeds Life in River.Alphense ujllet, twenty-two years old, of 217 Quesnel Street, was drowned in the river last night, between Charle- 4 mange and Bout de l'Isle.His brother himself and another were on Bonen- faut\u2019s ferry to come across the river the Montreal side.was sitting the rail and lost his\u201d equilibrium, falling into the water.Help was at once sent, but as it was dark all trace was soon lost of him.\u2014\u2014>rrrermrrere rer : \" WILL DEPORT AN AMERICAN.Mr.Recorder Weir was absent from court: to-day and Judge Bicotte took the seat.Jean.Marie Amable, drifted in from St.Lin a few days ago, and as the old man was apparently unable to care for himself, he was arrested.He was remanded and it was found he had come originally from the United States.He was ordered to be deported.Mary Willis and a Russian named Vladsy, were found loitering on the C.P.R.property and the man was fined $20 or two months ,and the woman $15 or six weeks.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOTH MEN ARE REMANDED.In Judge Lafontainé's Court to-day William Cunnningham pleaded not guilty to the charge of highway robbery in stealing a watch and chain from Archibald Allen, St.Catherine Street.He was remanded to the en- quete court.James McGuirk, a fireman on .the 8S.Lake Erie; was disorderly and attempted to stab a mate.He was Analole.Lortier commitled a petty theft and was sent to jail for six hours.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAPITAL INCREASES TO \" AVERT STRINGENCY HERE Mr, Mathewson Says Banks Will Be Able to Make the Note Issue .Adequate.\u201cThere is not any danger of the stringency of money, which occurred in the Northwest last year, recurring again this year,\u201d was the opinion expressed to a Herald representative to-day by Mr.H.Mathewson, manager of the Canadian Bahk of Commerce, \u2018\u201cThe reason for.the charge, he added, \u201cis that to meet the demand a number of the banks have during the year increased their capital, which will eri able them to make the note issue adequate at all times.at any time become @traordinarily great, the Government has made a large issue of one, two and four-dollar bills, and the banks could call on them.\" **No .matter how great the demand may be, the banks are sure to be able to meet it.\u201d - \u2014_\u2014 CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wire, to Mr.C.D.Monk, from 1 i \u2018Bache & Co.- Aug.\u201824.on PE.High.Low.Close.Wheat \u2018Sept: 8%, 80%.79% 80%-% Dec.\u201881% R184 81 S1%- % Corn, Sept.51% 5116 50% 5144 4 Dec.51% 51 514 Oats, Sept.Bile 24%.% 2436 Sak ec.36% 361% = 30 364.Pork, Sept.[RN 12 90 1285 12 87 Ue t.ers 13 02.1297 13 027 822 \u2018 8.27 820 R 22 es eens 77 \" 76 767 Be 782 \"7.85 7 82.7 82 ct ui.TM 792 78.7902 Charies D.Mower, official measurer of! , friends \u2018refused to bet-with him.HIS WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FO N time was dividéd between consulting | y R A Two weeks WANTED ~ \u2018on \u201cthe 'boy;\u201d and the next day added ! Then he stopped betting.|.WANTED \u2014 witn the: proviso that Hermann, |.sr., should give.a bond that Hermann, ;- Ir, would not swallow his union but-' \u2018The baby weighs seven pountäs, and A both mother and child are doing well.betd.The boy has been named James | B.\u2014Sofas.Furhishings.ete.Carter Hermann, after James Carter, | \" president of the firm of Chapin & Gore.i FOR TO-MORROW'S: RACE ! locall.| ; .BE Pony Tlanisher, \u201c\u201cPlessis- \u201cThe winds Tuesday over:the inter: national yacht race course will be light to fresh and variable, though mostly |.ed by Mr.Fife, representing Shamrock |- When the ineasurement was concluded:|.t Too Late for Classification.one, speaking French and English preferred.Apply K 259, Herald Office.199 servant required \u2018at -once, for small house, - On direct car line\u2019: only lady and gentleman; good home: for willing girl; ng washing or ironing: \u2018must be able to do plain cooking; two nights a week and every Sunday after- \u2018noon and evening free.Apply, with references, before \u2018noon or after 8, p.m., » 4444 Sherbrooke \u2018street, corner Metcalfe ave, SMART BOY FOR \"OFFICE and sample room ;.goed position, P.O.Box 927.208 TO LET © SEYMOUR AVENUE NEWLY furnished \u2018 house, 10 rooms, double- exten- .sion, telephone, etc: rent $85.Families with children need not .apply.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.INSOLVENT | 204 A \u2014 NOTICE 1 in Re JA, DESPERANCÉ (Imperial Folding Bed Sale by Public - Auction, to- the last gps - bidder, WEDNESDAY.\u201cthe sin AUGUST, 1803, at 11.30 O'Clock A.M.at their Auction Rooms, No, 69 St.James Street e ausets of the Insolvent i Pic eoset ent, «as described .\u20141\" Lot of Folding Beds.122.0 1 lined TE Beds, unfin- 0 \u2014= 437.20 Spring Beds, Furnishings, ete 1 Lot Timber .\u2018Varnish, Shellac, ete.\u2026 49.55 80.00 70.88 c.\u20141 Gas.Motor, 2.94 McCulloch,\" power, and accessories.D.\u20141 Arm Sans Preparing Machine, \u201cThe Boss,\u201d and accessories .Broaching Machine and Iron Cutter, \u2018Buffalo, accessories .eus ee \u201cGoldle & 12 horse - 50,00 ville» and accessoriés.+ Leather \u2018Dresser, \u201cPlessis.ville\" cast iron feet, and accessories .Bracket.Band ; *Plesslsville, \"30 feet, and accessories ass \u201c1 Broaching Machine and \u201c accessories .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1.1 Saw Bench Square Saw- \u201cing and Splitting, and .\u2018accessories FR F.\u2014L Long Shaft, 21% x 18 ft, \"hangers.and pulleys: 1 Shaft, 1% x 13 feet ., And other Machineries .5, Ele: tric Light Fixtures:.G.\u2014Book.Debts\u2019 see tre 155.00 - 1 \u201c167,00 15.00 182.00 * 143.87 YY 6.ot registered \u2018 at\u2019 the rteusaus \u2018 H.Folding Bed\u201d Patent.77.554, 30th September, 1902: The wholé .will be sold at the conditions mentioned In the Cahier des Charges deposited in the offi t A n the office of the undersigned Curators, and twenty-four hours after the sale.which will be read before the sale.; _For particulars, apply to tL GAGNON & CARON; .Joint Curators, ' .a Street Railway Building.\u2018MARCOTTE BROS., - .Auctioneers.Montreal, 18th August, 1903.Notice.to Consignees.The Allan: Line ss.Tonian; master, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consigners \u2018will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, nts, + OVER SIXTY YEARS.An old and Well-Tried Remedy.MAS.WINSLOW'S TOYEARAL Shs hasbeen ua for over SILTY) MOTERIR eflelr CHILDE Ts in Sis ER, ENS the G ALUAYS FAI aby on nd a the bes peat remedy ody tof MRS.in.SYRUP, lia.RS.WOLFF'S ACADEMY.0 JDOR- chestér St., re-opens Monday, August 81.Subjecte\u2014Full' English aud French course including these épecial subjects: Shorthand, Typewrititg, Music and Drawing.Applica: tions received \u2018after August 20th.\u2018Should the demaud- \u2018| such connection.OFFICE: .EXPERIENCED \"GENERAL | City Surveyor's Office, 198 Address.: [cÉoncr TURNER.Montreal, | UNDER THE WINDING-UP ACT.John Brown, | \u2018Will Find Largest and Variety of Tho Largest and Dest Ver B.W.CLARKE à co.\u2014 2270 $t.Catherine Street, HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE SOUVENIR LINE.ONE STORE ONLY.WRC LT Away for the Summer to Beautiful BIG BAY POINT * Steamer leaves Barrie for Hotel 2 and 6 o'clock p.m.daily.THE MONMOUTH PARK HOTEL (Formerly called the Robinson House), now open.Comfortably furnished; light, ry rooms; wide verandahs and balconies, and grand views of beautiful Lake Simcoe.: Eggs, Milk, Butter, fresh dally from oul .\": own farm.to For full particulars address \u2019 WM.SECKER, Manager, Barrie Ong | n | KS \u2019 + -THel Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.Capital and \u2018Assets exceed.$681.330.030 4 Canadian Investments exceed 000.Claims Paid exceed .200,000.000 HEAD OFFICE\u2014Company's Building, 112 Bt.James Street, corner.ot Place d'Armes, Montreal.) MONTREAL DIRECTORS.\u2019 ; + W.J.BUCHANAN, Esq., Chairman.Samuel Finley, Eeq., E.8.Clouston, Bea.Sir.Alexander Lacoste, G.F.C.SMITH, J.GARDNER THOMPSON, .Joint Resident Managers.; WILLIAM JACKSON, Deputy Manager.Company's and Agents\u2019 Teleptione, Main uo SE WERS Road Department PUBLIC\u2019 NOTICE 18 tiereby Elven, that it 11s proposed to construct immediately a 21t \u2014 x 3 ft.brick\u2019 -BewWer, in order to replace the present 2 ft.x 2 ft.brick sewer in the undermentioned Section of Street, namely:\" \u2019 SHERBROOKE STREET, from Peel Street to West of Stanley Street.Proprietors \u2018wishing connections must notify the City Surveyor at once, as after sewers are completed permit must be taken out and sum deposited to cover estimated cost of \u2018Claims for existing séwers in said streets must be fyled with the City - | Surveyor within two mônths after the completion of the new sewer.Any Information \u2026 \u2018with regard to sewer to be built will be given at the office of the City Surveyor, all in accordance with By-Law No.298 concerning sewers.CL = By order, ) JOHN R.BARLOW.: City Surveyor.\"City Hall, Montreal, 20{h August, 1903.NOTICE ! Pursuant to a Judgment of the High Court .of Justice, Chancery.Division, England, in an action.of \u201cGrey v.Grey,\u201d 1500, G.No.1046, dated the.19th day of:May, 1900, and of an order in the sald\u201d a¢tion dated the 5th day of August, 1903, dispensing with service «of - Waterworks.Rall wars Land Surveying.- Cos BEAUDRY & BROWN.to Civil Engineers, \u2019 \u2018107 st, James Street.Montreal.s Prom Ga Cameras > R.rw! TH.Fall line of Models tor 1903 just to hand.Sen | forspeo.Ab Hargain List No.14 756 Notre Dame street \u2018The | Care Among.» the | e ruse s of kidney derangements ATENTS ano |ALE and PORTER » per dozen.$5.00 per case of 2 required.by \u2018the body.= sr IMPORTED CIDER: \\ BRITISH AND AMERICAN.John Symon's, Tones, Devon, England, Sparkling Champagne In.pint potion $3.25 ver doen pints, 80403440 | per srigigal.case my Mad Pury\u2019 Kennard's, Kenwood Farm, Yerk State Cider,\u201d a ; ade mostly from Russet ex.As clear as Champagne, \u201cYork State\u201d Sparkling Beri adbon Srv Ply in Champagne pints, se 2 dozen pints.\u201cRUBINO\u201d = From: the thermal region of the Alleghany Mountains of Virginia, \u2018Btatistios show that the length of life is longest in those diptricts where water rich In minerals is used for drinking purposes, which is one of the many proofs that the human system requires, for the proper performance of its function, mineral salts, such as magnesia, lime, sodium, and fron.Nature has provided in delicate\u2019 solution In the RUBINO HEALING SPRINGS LITHIA WATER, almost all the salts \u201cRubino Healing Springs\u201d Natural Lithia Watery alds digestion and strengthenp the nervous system.+ \u201cRubino,\u201d 60 cents per halt gallon bottle.\u2018Rubino,\u2019 $6.50 per case of one dozen bait gallon [ : > \u201cFraser, Viger & Co., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 1856, The Nordhetmer Bulléing, \u2018 207, 209 and 211 St, James se \u201cOur Laundry Work rere IS- - \u2014\u2014> If you want the best work and all care taken of * \u2018your goods, phone Up.1408.The American Steam Laundry, - 41 BEAVER HALL, HILL, - PA JOHN MURPHY & £0.2 be dropped sight of ! to the following : .to.$12.00.to $20.from $8.5o t to Sur: 50 \u201cNew Goods! Large\u2019 assortments have been received in.the \u2018undernoted lines: Too Good to be Dropped Sight of Evén i in the.rush of New Importations, s some of our.r bargain lines.are too.good.-and'too.seasonable- to: \u2014$.We, claim.particular attention | = | CONTINUED SALE OF RAINPROOF GARMENTS * Ladies\u2019 Rainproof Ulstérs, were $6.75, KE Re tens \" Ladies\u2019 \u2018Rainproof Ulsters, were $9.00 \u2018Choice vaacisnnsaess Men\u2019 s Rain or Shine Coats, worth $15 Choice.s.\u2026\u2026\u2026i\u2026.vers Balance of last season's Ladies\u2019 Jackets, New Silks, New Dress Goods, _ Flannels, New Blankets, New Un.-derwear, New.Lace CoHars, Etc.8295 -$9.95 2.4 Choice.oo New ] 4 Terms.Cash.JOHN MURPHY & co, 2341 and 2343 St.Catherine Street, a (Cor Métealte ) Tel.\u201cUp 2749.J.H: R MOLSON & Ale and Porier Brewsrs.Have aiweys or Sard the various kinds of ; Woot and.Bottles, .-Furoliies Rexusrly Supplica.éco Aotra Dam» St, Montrex Dawes & Co.EREWERS, .Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE.PQ Montreal\u2019 Office: Main 566.62) St.James Street.Ee Err \u2014 legal Bottling.$60 REWARD, WM.DOW & CO, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS._ Willi pay the above reward for evl- dence leading to: the conviction of any\u2019 * person using their name, \u2018trade ark \u2018or.labels, without their authority.: LA CORONA HOTEL, .West Bnd.HOTEL DB LUXE.\u201d Buropean Plan \u2018Rates\u2014Rooms without bath, $1.00 hid $1.50 Rooms with bath, $2.00 Strictly up-to-date.auy STREET.MONTREAL.= ; Tis Pa is Prints With - the Quesa City \u20ac Cincinnati Ohia.- - .- Mosquitoes!\u2019 Printing Ink Go, Qu | Mosquitoes 1 Black Flies.Black Flies.AS SH'S INSECTICIDE is.the only sane pre ntative from the bites of thio above apecimen of Natural History ~ Price ioand Slo por bottle .Caterpillars Caterpiliars e your Currants and Goosoberries by using Win IE HELLEBORE-For sale by d.A.HARTE, Chemist, 1778-Notro Dame Street.Country orders promptly silets: \u2014 | B 5 ROS.- CURED BY = ©\" COLONIAL REMEDY No taste.No Odor.Can\u2018'be given in glass.of\u201d water, téa, or coffee, without patient's kaowl.edge.Colonial Remedy.will\u2019 cure or destroy.the diseased appetite for alcoliolic stimulants, whether.the patient is a confirmed inebriate, - \u201ctippler.\u2019 \u2018 social drinker \u2018or drunkard.Impossible fcr anyone to have \u2018an appetite for s'echolie liauors after using Colonial Remoëy.Indorsed by Members of W.C.T.U, Mrs.\u2018Moore, Superinténdent of the Women's Christian Temperance Unica, Ventura, Cal., writes: \u201cI have tested Colonial Remedy op very obstinate drunkards, and the cures - \u2018have been many.In many cases the.Remedy wag given secretly.1 cheerfully recommend and indorse Coloniak Remedy.Members of.our \u2018Union are delighted.to find a practical and economical treatment to aid us in our temperance work.\u201d Sold by druggists everywhere and by maf, Price $1.Trial package free by writing op.calling on Mrs.M.A.Cowan (for years mem.der of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 2204 St.Catherine St., Montreal.Bold in, Montreal by T.R.Goulden, m Bleury st.; E.\u2018J.Nadgau, Rachel and St { Denis; Gourlay's Pharmacy, 2613 St.Cathera ine St.: :J.O.Quenneville, 1406 St.Catherine St.Lawrence and &t.: Robert Pharmacy, Craig.ÎTHE INTERCOLONIAL to $230 | COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.| Works\u2014Drummond Contery, Westvil Nova.Scotia.eve lo ova.\u2014\u2014 .ers and Producers of \u201cDrummond\u201d Coaj and Coke, trom the celebrated Plotow .| of Nova Scots.tered in ali sises and tities to.suit pure ta by rail.Head ottice, Room 231, Méçodants \u2014 Building, \u201cMontreal = mr PERFECTION \u201c FE - Uncen£rmed Reports of Hoyrible Butchery by the Turks Come From Sofia.: Sofia, Aug.24.~The Turk.«re reported to have massacred all the women and children in twenty-two vil- loges in Jstricts of Florina and Mona- ti, tnd te villages.They also are alleged to have killed a number of prisoners.The streets of Krushevo are said to be strewn with dead, ard the survivors.are afraid to bury the bodies.fearing to incur the suspicions of the Turks.Following the proclamation, vf the revolution throughout the villayet of Adrianople the insurgents cut all the telegraph lines connecting tha city of Adrianopie with the castern paru of the villayet.There ara uncofirmed rumors hare that fighting snd massacres are pro- veeding in ihe streets of Adrlunople.Constantinople, Aug.24 \u2014Accordinæ to Turkish\u2019 advices, when tha insurgents captured Vasillke jn the eastern part of the vilayet of Adrianople, they killed the.garrison, consisting of fifty coldiers, and ahout one thundrad of the inhabitants.The insurgents are now threatening Midia (sixty miles morth- west of Constantinople, on tha Black Bea), and reported also to be attacking the important town of Kirk-Iilisseh (thirty-two miles from Adrianople).Christian, Greek, and Mussulman re- tugees have arrived at the mouth of the Bosphorus from the neighborhood of Midia, fearing a massacre there.They have Leen sheltered in the Lazar- etto, at Aradoli-Kavall, and are beiug fe by the authorities.© The Italian ¢mbassy has notified the Porte that it holds it responsi le for any injury which may be.done to the consul of Italy at Monastir, and de- Jnands, the.punishment of thos: who insulted the consul .recently by calling Lith a \u201cGlscur\u201d (infidel), , \u2018Vienna, Aug.24\u2014THe Neue Freie, Presse\u2019s Constantinople correspondent \u2018telegraphs thal a: band of Bulgarians has attacked the Turkish town of-Ur- £28, South of Iniada, on the east coast | of Turkey.ond have blown up the Covernment bujldings with dynamite, It is reported that 200 persons were kelled.Sofia, August 2 Reports from Mon- astir.\u2018authenticated by the Russian and \u2018Austrian consuls, give horrifying details of the- massacres and atrocities, At the village of Armensko the Turks destroyed 150 houses out of à total of 157 and massacred every man, woman 21d child.The women were.aubjected to the most terrible atrocities.by the sôldiers., Bighty revolutionaries, -cap- tured at\u2019 \"Krushevo 0.who the direction of Monastir in: chains; were slaughtered by their guards.The sanitary conditions of Krushevo are described -as- revolting: The dead are lying in the streets, stripped of every garment, the Turks even taking the vestments off the body of a priest.UNKNOWN MAN IS FOUND FLOATING IN THE RIVER Time Check Issued by the Montreal Street Railway May Be Clue to Identification.The body of \u2018a man\u2019 ap parently thirty yeurs of age wus found floatiiig in: the Jiver at Muaisonnéuve ut '§ o'clock this nierning.Ite was d man of fair com- I salon, about Tive feet seven Anches in he ght.aid had on .a black coat,\u2019 \u2018gray tous.rs, lun shoes \u2018and cotton underwear, :À hie check with the initials VMS, 1441,\" wis found \u201cin his clothas, he body was taken.to the, Morgue and the coroner notified.At the Street Railway: \u2018offices it w \u2018as\u2019 learned thät à man having such a time check on him should be R.-Connerette, : from 25 fo 40 yeurs of uge, and married.| 1834.He liked somewhere in\u2019 -the east end, although his exict address: was not k:own.He wus a trackman, and had been in the employ of the company for.iwo or three years.No marks of violence were found on \u2018the body.PASSENGERS 1S WERE COOL Americans Describe | the Scene Which\u2019 Followed Stranding of Carolina.{Special to The Montreal Herald.) Quebec, Aug.24\u2014A number of Penn- sylvaniu Railway\u2019 excursionists.were pussengers on the R.& O, steamer Carolina\u2018 which ran on the rocks in the River Saguenay.They described the scenes \u2018following the stranding.as intensely \u2018Great confusion was created through dread that the vessel would topple over and sink into the 6v-foot chasm close | by.Although sume of the crew aided inmanning the boats, sume-of the pas- \" Bengers declare that the majority of .morning on the rocks, when the tug them leaped into the water and struck out for \u2018shore.\u2018themselves.Captain .Riverin, fearing lest the vessel should capsize and roll into deep water, cried out to the passengers to reach shore as quickly as possible.1t was possible to accomplish this only by procuring small boats, as the vessel was #Wt an angle of 45 degrees, her \u2018bow ascending a great distance into the air, while the stern was almost completely submerged.How the ladies'and other passengers: who were asleep jn their cabins escaped death.is considered miraculous, .as not.five minutes after the ship struck all the cabins of one side of the steamer were filled with water.Messra, Poulin, tlie purser, McEwan, the.bartender, and-the steward of the Carolina are mentioned for the bravery\u2018they displayed; Curtis -Boisvert, a Quebce boy, also did good work, \u2018standing\u2019 at the rope lowering passengers\u2019 into boats until almost every one was safe» ly on shore: Some, of the walters af the vessel also rendered good assistance.The work of lowering the pas- : sengers into the boats amid the confusion that prevailed Was no easy task, but this was finally accomplished, and the passengers spent the remainder of the night until 10 o'clock the following \u2018Thor came to their relief and carried them to Tadousac:.- tr CHICAGO COOKS ON: STRIKE.- Chicago, August 24.\u2014A small number of the waiters and cooks.employed fix several down-town lunch rooms etruck to-day in the first move of the Waiters and Cooks.Union to renew the fight against the Chicago Restaurant Keepers\u2019 Association.\u2019 In a general statement issued by the cooks and wajters the reason ussigned for the uction ig alleged discrimination on the part of the arbitration board in their Fa decision relating to the * question of.hours and wages.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTES OF THE CITY HALL.Fire Board Needs \u2018More Money to Complete New Station.The trouble of the Fire & Light Committee over.the extra cost concerned .An the building of the new fire stations is not over yet.When the contractors began to excavate for the foundation of station No.19, on the lot: which'it had been decided to purchase frém Mr.Langlois for this purpose, it waa found that it would be necessary to g0 Just about twice as deep as.was ax- pected before a satisfactory foundation ' El have afterward burned the \u201cYork were sent In.Ein; \u201cexciting.could | be reached.This: means that the Fire & Light Committee will have to go to the City Councll for $300 or 500 additional to meet this extra expense.Tho oper ial committee appointed to look after rr city's rights in conneor tion with the C,P.R.\u2019s extensi oi the East End will meet at 30°C | to-morrow afternoon to consider por revised plan recently submitted by the company in regard to the closing of certain streets, The Parks & Ferries Committee will meet to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock to decide about calling for tenders for the completion of the new lookout.STEEL DIRECTORS HOLD A MEETING AT TORONTO Mr.James Ross Expected to\u2019 Make a Reply To-day to the Other .* Directors., After witnessing the yacht race in New York on Saturday, Mr.Jas.Ross left for Toronto, where a meeting of the leading steel interests ls béing held in the \u2018Canadian Bank of | Com-\u201d merce to-day.Mr.J.H.Plummer, went up from here to.be- present at the meeting.The meeting, \\ ä as explained to The Herald, is a direct outcome of the interview that Senator Cox, oi behaif ef the other directors of.the company had with.Mr.Ross ut .his home here last Thursday evening, when.the Senutor explained to Mr.Ress that he would have tp compromise and allow the present lease to stand.- \u2018Mr.Ross' answer will be made knr- n to the directors by the executive.r.J.H.Pluminer will sail for England from New York next Friday.To-day's.meeting\u2019 of the Steel interests is the first ever held in Toronto, which Mr.Ross has attended.GENERAL HAMILTON TO ° VISIT THE DOMINION Sir lan Will Spend Several Days in Montreal and Cities in the - Western Province.General Sir Ian Hamilton, pdjutant- general of the British army, under whom the Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, Canadian Mounted Rifles ind D and E Batteries of the Canadian Artillery .served in South Africa, will visit Canada\u2019 next month.General Hamilton avil] arrive in\u2019 New September 17 and w il).make a tour of Canada, visiting Montreal, Ot- | tawa, Kingston, Toronto; Niagara Falls, and other points.In a letter to Colonel Otter, of Toronto, General / Hamilton expresses his desire to meet any of the Canadians who served \u2018with him from Israel 8.Poort onward: - General Hamilton is a warrior of distinction, He entered the British \u2018army in 1873, served in the Afghan war, 1878- 80; in the first Boer war, 1881; the.Nîle éxpedition, 1884-5; the\u2019 \u2018Burmese expedition, in 1886-87; was with the Chitral relief force in 1895; commanded the 3rd Brigade in Tirah campaign, 1897-98.Hae served in South Africa, 1899 to 1901,-and was Inthe battle of Elandslaagte, defence of Ladysmith, battle of Diamond etc.Afterwards he became chief of staff to Lord Kitchener.Returning to England, he .was knighted and promoted to the post of adjutant-general, Pt \u201cHE BROKE up TWEED RING.Death of John Foley, \u201cthe Bitter Foe .of Municipal Corruption.- New York, Aug.24.\u2014John Foléy, who brought the lumous injunction suit\u2019 which ended in the rout'or the \u2018\u2018\u2019Dwes a emp rear Lah se re] | ring,\u201d died late.Saturday after à | gering illness at his home in this city.His health was shattered twenty years ugo by his persistent tight ior good government.Beginning w ith his election: as a supervisor in .1869, Mr.Foley started°a siñgle-handed fight - against \"Boss Tweed,\u201d and did not let up until the famous ring was swept away.After his fight against the Tweed ring, he became recognized us a formidable foe to municipal corruption, and fought all his bultles to a successful issue, until ill-health\u2019 finally took him out of the politicai\u2019 arena.John Foley was born In Ireland \u201cin He (tame to America when nine Years old.\u2014\u2014 © NATIONAL TENNIS FINALE.Newport, R.1., August: 24.\u2014Of \u2018the 7 players who started in the National Lawn Tennis Tour nament last Tuesday, the fout .remaining to-day for the semi-finals were H.L.Doherty and R.- H.Carleton, and KE.P.Larned and W, J.Clothier.As the\u2019 \u2018Doherty-Carleton mi ah was\u2019 conceded to \u2018the \u2018English player, the interest centered in the Larned-Clothier contest.Clothier was the general favorite on account of his -much greater experience, though Larned's form has been excellent.\u2018 Newport, KI.Aug.24\u2014H.L.Dn- Carleton, 2, 6\u20140, herty beat lt.IH.2, pert Clothier beat Larned, 6\u20140, 8\u20146, 6\u20144.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 NEWS NOTES.Dr.Lundy, a prominent resident of Lindsay, is dead.Farmers around London are said to be holding their.last.year's grain for higher prices.* » D.C.Flett & son, of Millgiove, the other day threshed six acres of oats which yielded 376 bushels.Scotchman in Hamilton are tickled because half a regiment of Highlanders will be forméd there.The C.P.R.at St.John, N.B., have ticketted 2,400 harvest excursionist:s for thé Northwest.| Last year they ticketted 2,000.© John W.Noble, cashier\u2019 in te Canadian Express Conipany's office at Hamilton, has béen arrested on the.charge of stealing $2,000 from the.com-\u2019 pany.The $2,000 was in a package \u2018and disappeured within the last three months.os George Rioterd, a French Canadian hackmaur, \u2018who had been \u201cdrinking heavily, \u2018made a wager with a number.of butchers on dock at Quebéc that he could jump into the, river.ne jumped ingo and was drowned.YACHT GOES TO QUEBEC.Lord Brassey's yact the Sunbeam left at noon to-day for Quebec.It - win later go to Halitax where Lord Brrs- sey will join it after a holiday in Mose ton.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ries PARKS\u2019 SENTENCE DEFERRED.| New York, August 24.\u2014Rccorder Goft to-day deferred.until Wednesday, sentence on Samuel J.Parks, the walking delegate to the Housesmiths\u2019 and Bridge mens\u2019 Union, who was last week found guilty on a charge ol extortion.Lo \u2014 CRICKETERS ARE HOME.New.York, August 24.\u2014Among the passengers \u2018who arrived to-day on board the stéamer Cymric, from Liverpool and Queenstown were the Philadelphia cricket team, DE \u2014\u2014 .RB TORONTO WON'T CHALLENGE.Toronto, Ont August 24.\u2014(Specia):) \u2014Secretary Porter of the R.C.Y.C.said that Mr.Puchet's reported talk of a Toronto challenge for.America\u2019s Cup, must havé been made on his own responsibility.It was certainly not a club.offer.\u2014_\u2014Ppumme MR.B.D.CAMERON APPQINTED.Winnipeg, Aug.24.\u2014B.D.Cameron, ex-M.P., has been .anpointed Grand \u201c11 o'clock.| Arctic regions.Trunk solicitor in.the west, > f N STEMGMANS DD NOT AIDE IN COMFORT Complaint Laid in House Against Emigrant Trains \u2014 Railway Debate Resumed.\u201c Ottawa, ont.August 24 \u2014Before the\u2019 orders of the day were called this morn!ng, Mr.A.| A.Wright, Renfrew, called attention to the ingufficient provision made \u2018for the comfort of passengers by the special trains to the Northwest via the C.P.R.He said that on Sunday morning.he had been alarmed by shouting at the C.P.R.station at Renfrew, as that town {is usually law-abiding and \u201corderly,- especlally on the Lord's Day, and found that a special train; carrying passengers for the Northwest, had arrived.The disorder was caused because passengers, who asserted that there was no water in the cars, had gone to an ice house near by und helped themselves to ice, which they had taken away.They had also helped themselves to lumter from.a lumber pile near by ta.utilize it in making the cars comfortable.A few minutes later another train arrived, also carrying cxcursionists to the West, and the passengers on that traln also.complained of lack of water.He had personally inspected the cars and found their complaints to be well founded.At his request the conductor telegraphed to Chalk River, the next divisional point,- for arrangement to be made to | water the train, but the train which had: lett Ottawa at 5 a.m.would not reach there until \u201cle thought the Government ought to take the necessary steps to have the trains properly supplied and equipped.Hon.W.8.Fielding, in reply, said the only thing that could bo done was to call the attention of the companv' to the complaint.This would be done at once.Replying to Mr.R.L.Borden, fir Wilfrid Laurier promised that the correspondence, in relerence.to the publication of the proceedings of the .Interrolonial conferenc: W! \u2018fl be brought down'tu-morraw.: RAUWAY DEBATE GONTINUED.\u201cThe debate on the Trans-Coptinental Rall.way resolution was resumed by.Capt.Hac kett, West Prince, P.E.I., who quoted from Sir Wiltrid Laurier's speeches in 1880, affirming the principle that it was a provision of free.governments that the acts of the administration shall be judged by the people, and that it is.essential the action of the Government shall be.taken in the broad light of day.He a .contended.that in, this, matter the contract had beeù concluded in secret, aod that\u2014Par\u2014 liament had not been taken into the confidence of the Government.\u2019 ernment should: not seek to rush, through l'arliagpent a measure entaillng stich enormous liability upon the people.He opposed the\u2019 contract because the Government, had not consulted, nor shown any desire 4o consult the people of Canada, and because there were no surveys, explorations nor estimates\u2019 of the cost submitted.Mr.O.: E.Talbot (Bellechasse) \u2018asked it the \u201cprogress resulting from thé G.P.R.\u2018could not be repeated Irom the constitution of another trans-continental railway.The new railway would be of great value from a military standpoint, for American vessels could easily cross Lake Superior and destroy the present bridges at Jack Fish Bay and Herog Bay, and piace thie Northwest at the merey \u2018of: the invaders.He took strong exception .statement that the.Trans-Canada Railway had sold out to the G.T.P.Railway.They still believed in the merits of their undertaking, and in the near future of its reality.Mr.Talbot quoted Mr.J.\u201d G.Scott, late manager of the Great Northern Railway of Canada, an eniinent authority, with the.rail and water route, with its expensive elevating\u2019 work and dangerous chan- i Bel Talbot had not concluded when\u2019 the House rose at one o'clock for lhincheon.+ - 3 = iN 1.Hither and Yon .| \u2018 \u2014e© e\u2014 - Sir \u2018Godfrey Lagden, fh examination.before: the Transvaal Libor: Cominis- sion, in London, recently, stated that, the accounts of polygamy among the South African natives are exaggerated, -only'11 per cent.oË the whole Pp: >pulation being addicted to - le.: 86 many school- szasons were inter- rafited in Kansas last year by teachers getting inarried that school boards ir the sunflownp.state are inserting ¢lituses \u2018in contruets with trachers prohibiting vither courtsnip or marriase during school terin.Many teachers ohject to | the contract as an abridgement of pér- sonal liberty and peint out that such a rolicy in time would create an army of unmarrizgeable- old muids.\u201c The recent election of Mrs.Jane Stanford as president of the.board of trustees of Léland Stanford, Jr., University in Califoraia, curtails the pov- ers and authority of President l'uvid' Starr Jordan, and may lead to his ree signation.Mrs.Stanford, however, announces that she nas no present Intention of inter fering in the -manage- ment of the institution, but win go about for a senson of rest; remaining perhaps two years.The Miller brhthens of the 101.\u2018ranch, neuf Neodeska, Ok., are arratiring fur a big \u2018treat for the lhdians .in the northern part of the territory in the shape of a buffalo hunt, to take place.on.the ranch the last week in August.~The Millers have arranged for at least three buffalos, and will have a great number of steers and fat cattle.\u2018It is \u2018expected that at least 2,000.Indians, including the squaws and\u2019 \u201céhlldren, will be in attendance and take part in the hunt.There w in be a big War dance on the.last day.\u2019 .Once when the late Bishop\u2026of Canterbury, who was an almost fanatical advocate of the temperance movement, .was Bishop of Exeter, he travelled\u2019 .8ume distance Into the couatry ty Attend an agricuitural function, \u2018On his return his rest was disturbed by \u2018a newsboy shouting, \u201cRemarkable statement of the Bishop of Exeter!\u201d To gratify his curiosity he dispatched a servant to.purchase the paper.This was foûnd to contain his morning\u2019s address, but over his remarks\u2014jocusely made, of \u2018course\u2014\u201cI -have never been drunk in my life,\u201d the sube te had placed the bold cross- -head, \u201cRemark able Statement by the Bishop of Exe- ter!\u201d .\u201c A Berlin photographer tells \u201chow early \u2018in the \u2019708 the German Emperor asked him to prepare an album of photographs of men who had done conspicuous service in.behalf of the Empire, including Bismarck and Von Moltke.After he had taken \u2018 several pictures of Bismarck, he said \u2018:\u2018The Emperor wants me also to.take a lifa- size, half-length photograph of you.\u201d \u201cIn that case,\u201d .replied Bismarck, \u201cI must put on my sleighing harness.\u201d The photographer presently discovered that \u2018Bismarck meant his dress uniform, which had so many orders and crosses \u2018on it that they Jingled - like.\u2018sleigh bells, \u2014\u2014 The most northeriy rafiway | in the world was opened à few weeks ago, | For its whole length it lies within the The greater part of it is in Swedish territory, and only =a small part cuts through the narrowest portion of Norway until it reaches the Norwegian harbor of Narvik.The chief object of the lme, which now connects the northern Baltic with the Atlantic, is to open up the rich mineral resources of North Sweden and to carry them cheaply to Narvik.The new railway, which \u2018wlll be known as the Ototen line, is about one hundred Emin forty miles long, and cost about.to the \u2018Therefore the Gov-.N.that an\u2019 all ral].rcute of good grade could compete successfully 3 wi The investment returns on leading Montreal stocks at the .closing \u2018this morning are furnished as follows by airbanks & Abraham, stock brokers, 1784 Notre Dame tSreet:\u2014 Close.Div'd.Uays.Canadian Pacific .125 5 4.80 Montreal Street ., 236.10 - 4.23 Toronto Rallway .1788 5 5.20 Twin City .ocoe so 92 5 5.43 Detroit United .'.\u20ac8 4 6.88 \u2018| Rich.& Ont .\u2026.+.8 6 \u20187.50 Heat & Power .78 4.5.47 Nova Scotia Steel .84 6 7.14 Dominion Coal .80 8 10.00 Dom.Steel Bonds.58 5 8.62 Com.Cable .156 8 6.12 | Mont, Telegraph .158 8 5.08 \u2018Bell Telephone .:,.158 8 5.0 Ogilvie Milling -pfd .125 7 5.60 Smitch common .6 5 7.69 | Switch pfd .98 - 7 7.14 Montreal Cotton .\u2018110 9 sn NEW YORK STOCKS, .By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.S.Bache & Co.:\u2014 23 Aug.22, .Aug.2h.| pRSCRIPTION On.C Op.CL Amalgainat.Copper.48 A4 47 ih \u201c40% Amer.Logo.Com: «oe +.+.39 19 Do.do.pfd.sees sane So.11434 Amer, sme.Ref.Co.Do.Do Colorado Fual-Iron.- .Clev.C.C, and St.L.cies sess seve wesel Detroit United R Chere eens Dela.Lack and Toi Delaware-Hudson.3e eens Cause Denver Rio G.prof.\u2026.:., .IBY Duluth S, ne Alte even.evke even tases do do.pref.sree\u2019 \u2018once vevu wees Great Northern Ftd.Lever sess evie bene General Eleetrio .sree eve Jersey Central \u2018 \u2018cee Lense Hocking Valley a.anes lows Cen, Com.roan Kansas Texas com.is Kansas \u2018I'exns pfd.3 Louisville Nashville, 104 103% Man.Klevatod.:.\u2026.138 18 Missouri Pacific.92 923% Metropolitsn Tine.M3 nz N Y.Cen.Hud .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1214 1204 Brio Railroad .0.2» w do do pd.AB C6 66H do, do, pA; st Le Bh 3 niario.Wes 22 22H Norfolk West Con | * > Northorn Securities.! Pacific Mail.Penn.R.KR.12 ay; 123% 1m Pressed Steel Com., .oe \u2018do _do- pret.iol Ll Tele RR .BY a.LL Phi &Huading, Lens Le.H do 1 pret: ) 5 - de do .1lptd Te Pullman.en eee ened Southern ij; com.77% 36 21 22 oO prete wees enna Bilg U3K Southern.Pacific.44% 44 44% | 443 Tenn.Coal- Iron.: 4114 4136 41 - 404 Texas Pacific .Clee ae 5 253 T win City.93 ss ee CC .U.&, Leather co \u2026 - 4 8.8 do bret ER \"Lane ee 804 U.s.Sat com.20% 20y 02 2 294 do do pref .oie TW ew, 0% U.5.Rubber, com.0.U4, .: \u2018do pref.cleo aes us 3 0 Ünion Paciflo .com.3b EH + Big 214 MONTREAL sTocks.\u201cThe followlug quotations were tur- ished by W.H.Weir & Son :\u2014 = s .Aug.21.Aug 24.DESCRIPTION.| .Ak.Bd, Ak, Id, Canadian Pacific fairway 12H34 [125 19514 fr Detroit Kloctrie.sc 69 | 68: sr, és H -Duluth pref.wre fig M.S.R,.: x3 a I Do Donds.-Jt05 103% 105 [ul Toronto Stree, Ry fn ow 7341 9615 Halifax Elec Tram Co.Do \u201cdo Bonds St John Klectrie itr TwinOity lrausit .Toledo Railwuy : .\u2026.Rich & Ont Nav.Co.Commercial Cable Co .Do Coupon Bonds .\u201c Do.Reg Bands Montreal Tologravh Co .Mel Telephone Co.[138 \u201cDom lrouëste +1, com.| 10 .0, ref i.25% Do.do ndsi 60, | SSI.5 Mont Heat, Light & Pe.wo HWY 73320 7 73 Nova Scotia .80 |82 87 8 Ogilvie Ming pi oh 1s ; keo rte Puip Co.Do do.Bounds.Montreal Cotton Co.1 Doiminion Cotton Ou.ces Canada Colored Cotton Cor.do - Bonds Morchante Cotton : drersscute ss War Kagle .lo onda \u2018Bank of Montréal.Uulario Bauk .np cen Mulious Bang.bank ofl oron Bruk of Br en hant .coved ely the 1st \u2018ot ! : 4 \u201cA, NICHOLSON, ARANGH.TORONTO.PORTLAND | Sept 4, 6, 8, 9, 10.c000uis.\u201cLeave Sherbrooke 3.45 a.w.daily, 9.38 a.m,, .H.B, MUSSEN, CANADIAN Exhibitions TORONTO AND RETURN ererrnrereeen: 9 1400 SORA Sun, Soho a $10.00 SHERBROOKE OKE AND RETURN $2.50 $3.35 Sept.5th and 7th.Sept.and 8.Aug.29, 80,81.8\u20ac Sept i 4,6 Return Limit, Sept.7,1908.serecese ctr ears avc.| THREE RIVERS AND RETURN.August 24th to £8th.Special rates on application.Seaside Excursions Return Fares Montreal to $8.50 St.Andrews by tha Sea- 7.50 meme 8.50 PICTOU, N.S.» 2112.50 NEW GLASGOW; N 7 3] ; MULGRAVE, N.S.greseesesenennness | 1400 eesssecacscance ST.JOIIN.N.B.HALIFAX, N.S.SYDNEY; C.B.\u2026.;>.15,50 SUMMENSIDE, PEL .\u2026\u2026\u2026 10.00 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL .11.28 ST.JOHN'S, Nfid.29.50 |.Good going August 28th, 29th and 30h.Good to return leaving destination until September 8th, 1903.a arr TICKET AND TBLÈGRAPH ORFICR* 129 ST.JAMES STRERT.next Post Office.~ CHEAP SEA; SIDE EX CURSIONS | Montreal To and Return } $7.50 \u2019 Going Dates\u2014August 28, 29, 30.Return\u2019 Limit\u2014September 8, 1903.Train Service\u2014Léave Montreal 8.01 a.m.week days, 8.01 p.m.gag Arrive Portland 5.45.p.m., 6.40 a.m, EXHBITIONS Toronto and Return Sept.5 and 7.lLa ne Return (Re 45, 1903.Train Sérvice\u2014Lenve Montreal 9,00 a.m, and 10.30 p.m.dally, 8.00 pm.week days.\u201crrive Toronto 4.40 p.mn., 7.15 a.ni., 6.50 a Leave Toronto 9.0 à.m., a.m., 9.00 p.m.week days.Sherbrooke and Return Sept.2 and-3.$2.50 Aug.29, 30, 31 Sept 1, 4, 5.$3.35\" Return Limit\u2014Sept.7, 1903, co Special Train \u2018Service\u2014Sept.2 1903, Leave Montreal 7.00 a.m.; arrive Sherbrooke 16.50 |: a.m.Returning leave Sh-rbrooke 10.30 p.m.3- spetlal trains will, also leave.On Sopt.\u2018Sherbrooke 16.30 p.m.for Montreal.Regular Train: Service\u2014Leave \u2018Montreal 8.01 a.m., 4.15 p.m.week days, 8.01 p.m.daily.28 pm: week days.CITY TICKET OFFICHS, ° 137 St.Jêmes Street, Telephones Main 469 and Jor Bonaveniure Station.a Gina: ATLANTIC] -NEW ROUTE TO Muskoka, Parry Sound, .Georgian Bay via Ottawa Canada: \u20183 Picturesque Capital, Through Algonquin National Park | Best Trout Fishing in Canada.No Licenses Required by Non-residents.The Park is one only of\u2019 nature's play- | grounds on the.line of the Canada Atlantic Railway.\\Vgite or obtain from folder cases folder descriptive of 200 miles of Highlands, Lakes and Rivers, entitled \u201cOuting in\u2019 Lake- land.\u201d FAST TRAINS DAILY 3 And Parlor Cars.3 \u201cMONTREAL TO OTTAWA.Lv.Bonaventure Depot 8.40 a.m., 7.00 p.m.weck days, and 7.00 p.m.Sundays.\u2018'W.P.HINTON; Agt, 403 \u2018Board Trade, \u2018Gen.Pass.Agt.MONTREAL.Ï wa & F Seaside > Excursions RETURN FARES MONTREAL TO MURRAY BAY, CAP A ig AIGLE, and RIVIERE DU LOU A.TADOUSAC.86G.30.CHIGOUTI NT.Going Dates \u2014 August 28, 29, 30.Limit\u2014Sept.8, 1903.MONTREAL- \u201cTORONTO \u201cLINE ° \u2014 Stéamers leave daily, except Sundays, at 1 p.m.- MONTREAL-HAMILTON LINE \u2014 Steamers T5 \u2018Monday 8, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 350 Return auific LINE-Steamiers- leave dally at 7 SAGUENAY LINE \u2014 Steamers leave Quebec daily, except Sundays, at 8 a.m= CITY \u201cTICKET OFFICE, 128 St.James st, .opp.Post Ottice.NEW YORK CENTRAL | AND HUDSON RIVER R.R.Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: | for all Adirondack 8.00A.Ms daily ex \\ y {Mountain potnta, 1.30P.M.sept Sunda i Malone, Utica, y Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, New York and a points south.8.00 A.M.except Sunday ) .25 A.M.ex: Sat.& Sun.Local train for \u201843 A.M.Sunday only Chateauguay, 1.35 I'M.Saturday only Peauharnois, A.5.10 P.M.except Sunday St.Timothee and 7:30.PM.daily .7 J Valleyfield.For tickets, tire tables, Pullman car accommodation, and \u201cfull information, call at the city dtfice, ; 130 ST.JAMES STRBET.°* H.J.HERBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, City Ticket Agent.a.General Agent.ALWAYS RELIABLE| Perfect Fitting Suits MADE BY J.ROSENTHAL, -\" \u201cThe Young Men's Tailor and Outfitter, 1 enone Main 3250 179 St Antoine St M.TARDIFF 16:30.p.m.\u201cdaily, 8.00?| Emteaco THROUGH.-Le.9 4.10 and | OTTAWA, Ont 116s st James mg , Jhe Limited Maran yd Be Buk Evie Thu\" TREASURE ISLAND.| | PRICES 10, 20, 30, 38 and 50e.NEXT WERK-HBART OF UHIOAGO, \u2014\u2014 \" ROC TORS Wat MaTINEZES Mon., Wed.Fri, and Sat.}- | THE BIG JOLLY COMEDY Prices HELLO BILL 50c 356 256 206 Wo Next Wack The Fisherman's Daughter.ROYAL.Wack August 5h.OPENING OF SBASON.THE BOHEMIAN BURLESQUERS | 8\u2014Big Vaudeville Acts\u20148 Prices :10c.20cand 83e: Pay Poster Bxtravagansa Oo.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOHMER PARK 5% FIVE NEW \u2018ACTS THIS WEEK, Best Vaudeville in the World L.avigno's Miltary Band All Cars go to Sohmer Park 10 Cents To \u2018Carrillon \u201cand Back $1 00 \" Palage Steamer Sovereign.Take 8 a.m.train for Lachine, home by Rapids 6.30 p.m.foot McGill Street : ee Art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE, - Gal! sries Open Daily 9am.to 6 pm.ADMISSION 25c.« SHAVING OU RAZORS HONE BD and all tonsorial treatments given and it you .want something out .of thie ordinary in Tobucco or Cigars, give me\u2019 a call he l'obaccos a specialty.1 also have a Fine Stéck of English Mixtures.TFITs soLD CANADIANPAGIIG MONTREAL TIME BiLL, Corrected to Jude 11: *.\u2018 eT.JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.f.85.p.m.Ar.(x)3.05 a.m.TORONTO.HAMILTON, CHICAGO\u2014Lv.$9.30 *10 pm, Ar.*7.35 a.m., 17.16 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.9.40 8M.(2)11.40 a.m.Ar.*6.30 p.m: (¥)5.05 p.m.S.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.+10, 10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 48.20 a.m., 15.46 p.m.Ar.412.35 p.m., $10.30 p.m.Lv.Windsor St.8.45 a.m.*9.40 a.m.\u201d (z)11.40 a.m., 14.00 p.m, \u201c#10:10, p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.111.45 - am, \u201c(13.05 p.m.*6.30 p.m, 11.00 p.m., $9.45 p.m.QUEBEC ~ Lr.8.30 a.m., +2.30.p s> 30 p.m., *11 p.m.Ar.\"6.30 am, ad pm.6.20 pr.\u201c$5.20 p.m.BOSTON\u2014LY.+9.60 a:m., 28.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c5.15 a.m., 9.15 p.m.; VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.+8.45 n.m., +9,30 a.m., *9.40 a.m.#10.00 d.m., (2111.4\" a.m.(a)12.30 p.m.(D1 30 «p.m,, +4.00 p.m., 4.1% p.m.(a)5.15 Tp.m., 16:15 p.m.*10.00.p:m.210.70 p.m.Av *71.35 a.m, .*B.00 a.m., 18:40 a.m., 19.33 am.111.45 a.me.12:15 p.m., :(a)3.00\u201cp.m., (505 p.m., 26.30 p.m., +.00 p.m., 11.15 por.89.45 \u2018pm SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.48.30 a.m., (NT.40 p.m., +4.20 pm, Ar i)8.03 a.m., (AM nm.FILS ., 17.05.p.m.- JOLIET TE\u2014Lv .30 a.m.89.00 by m.= (91 55 p.th.16.00 pom.\u2018Ar.8.50 a.m., 16.55 p.m., {AM SM.BERTHIER\u2014Ly.+220 am, p.m.\" Ar +2,10 p.m., $8.55 p.m.ST.TEROME \u2014 Tv.0:00 n.m.$0.25 am.< (1.45 rom.R20 pom.(a)6.35 p.m.Ar 32.30 a nr.fn 50 a.m.-#T.05, p.m., 38,50 p.m.STE.AGATTIE\u2014T,v.40,00 a.m.8015 a.m.(1,25 p.m.: +5:39 p.m.Ar.40.50 am.4708 nm.89.10 n.m: ; : LATELT, F\u2014 (rm).on am.81F am.(IN.2B \"pm.13.80 pre.Ar, (2)8.40°a,m., 19350 a.m., (376% pm.F910 pm \u2019 \u201c® Pajlv +-WerE dave, ¢ Sunday \u201cante, fe) Maränÿ, cnlv, + Dofly. which his vaine im pe athopad.Tai Des bo ease aid mèppe while pile vont vost and a great position stood waitinæ for him in the near future.The old Lord \u2018Salisbury was soon reconciled to his hundred.new ae and three years afterward, An and hg an leaving the literary Back and ce discredited son mas- of one 0 ses s greatest houses e of her most honored mer ASSUMED OFFICE IN 1366.* Immediate recognition was given him \"by.the Tory leaders, and in 1866, while \u2018stl Viscount Cranborne, he received a \u201cpost in Lord Derby's Cabinet, that of Secretary of State for India, which, however, he retained for only a year.His first official appearance in the] Commons was in July, 1866, when he submitted the Indian budget.But in 1867 he refused to take \u201cthe leap In the dark\u2019 that was the cruclal point of the politics of the day, the extension af electoral reform.Rather than consent to\u2019 household suffrage he and two other members of the Cabinet resigned.By the death of his father, in April, 1868, Lord.Salisbury's career in the House came to an.end.It was one of J the.great trials of his \u2018life, and it is known that he consulted counsel as to the possibility of retaining his seat in the, House of Commons.But.the- law was inexorfable, and on May 7 he took a seat on a back bench in that \u201cother Lplace,\u201d where in future years he.was destined to exercise almost unprecedented authority.There- was room, however, even In the House of Lords .\u2018The returm of the Liberals to power in 1868 gave free rein \u2018to his caustic criticism.His personal reputation was already so great that on the \u2018death of Lord Derby Le was elected chancellor of the University of Oxford, in 1869; and in 1871 and 1872 he and Lord Cairns, as arbitrators, conducted a long.Investigation into the affairs of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway.Tn the management of his great estate he showed himself a proficient business man, and he also revealed .his_capacity as chairman \u2018of the Great Eastern Railway.MADE INDIA \u2018SECRETARY 1874.In 1874 Mr.Disraeli, having returned *to office, carried out the intention 1m- \u2018plied in his .remark, made seven .years béfore, in 1867, at Lord Cranborne\u2019s rè- signation, \u201cWe must have Robert Cecil back,\u201d and made \u2018Lord Salisbury again Secretary of State for India, On April 2, 1878 Lord Salisbury was appointed.Secretary.of State for Foreign Affairs, to succeed Lord Derby, \"who.had resigned at the crisis of the Eastern \u2018war, in consequence of the split in \u2018the.ranks of the Tory Government \u2018over Lord Beaconsfield\u2019s policy.Lord Salisbury had himself been a critié¢ of that policy, arid his acceptance of office involved a considerable change of front on his own part, but he made \u2018it, and -from- that-time: forward-was-one-of-the.| staunchest supporters of Beaconsfield.The brilliant despatch he \u2018wrote .on assuming office criticizing the treaty im- pored on Turkey by the victorious Czar and outlining the policy of the British Government, produced.an impression.on the continent such as is rarely caused by a stute paper.The Berlin Congress \u2018followed the\u2019 Turkish war, and here Lord Sälisbury's fame as_a diplomatist and_statesman was to be still further\u2019 incréased.He land Lord Beaconsfield were the repre- \u2018sentatives of England at .the conference; they brought back \u201cpeace \u2018with honor,\u201d as the phrase of the day was, and they w ere welcomed- with great acclaim.-\u2014Ford Salisbury\u2019's -services \"were \u2018highly esteemed by Lord Beaconsfield, but shrewd observers have declarrd that his mind was neither more nor less than a reflection of the:older diploma- John Bright described.him in 1879 as \u2018a man who has prostrated his intellect tn.the Premier in! the hope of: purchasing a succession that\u2019 may never come.\u201d INEVITABLE \u2018LEADER OF PARTY.Notwithstanding the.triumphs of the Government abroad, the Congeryatives were defeated In the general election of 18£0.Lord Beaconsfield died in 1881, and the question of choosing his successor as leader of the party, though not pressing, since the party was out of office, graduully drifted toward solution as events marked out Salisbury T Be sure to mention Herald \u2018when : replying to advertisements, .\"SITUATIONS VACANT.Sa Adverusemcals under this Deadiug, 3 words, 1 insertion.10c;.¢ insertions, _tor 3, WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS MEN TO BREAK stone by the ton.Apply William Grace Company, 306 Coristiné Building, _ Montreal.WANTED \u2014 A GQOD MAN, FARMER, TO work.farm, team, and do general \u2018around Sore.Apply D.FP.Cresswell, Martintown, Ont.N oC WANTED \u2014 SEVERAL PERSONS TO MANage district offices in each State, for house of long standing; salary $21 weekly, in cash | each Thursday, direct from maiu office, _with all _expenases.Colonial Co., Chicago.WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD PAINTERS AND tinters, at once.Apply at 4 Durocher su, otf Sherbrooke.+ WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR INSURance office, Must -have some experience, Salary $20 per month.Apply, stating reter- ences and experience.Apply to K 22; Herald _Oftice.\u201cFOR BALE.FOR SALE \u2014 100.CARRIAGES, AND EXpress \u2018waggons, 2 rubber tired jobs, finest quality, style and finish.- 1 carload of exhibition jobs abd 1904 styles.Buyers chañïce.Our*waterooms have been sold\u2014we must move within 30.days.Quick buyers, with cash and little talk, get unheard of bargains.R.J.Latimer & Co., 190 SL.Maurice at.203 FOR \u2018BALE = A WINCHESTER RIFLE, 38 cal, §.0u.662 Hutchison st.,, Annex, FOR SALE \u2014 5 USED D PIANOS.\u201d 7 'BARGAINE.Russell upright, only $85.Pierson square, cost $425, now $13.Chickering, was 3700, present price $196.Layton Bros,, slightly used, was $334, now 3205.cost $400, now cash discounts.Call or write for first choice.« Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.N.8.\u2014 _DI nt Sale until end of the month, FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING F FOR THRE MIL- lon.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wood, 3.00, mill blocks, $1.76; tamer: blocks, $2.00 per load.J.C.McDiarinid, 3 \u201cre.ol, _Main 452.FOR SALE \u2014 CANADIAN PATENT FOR the best and easiest gelling Intercommunicating telephone made; entirely automatic,\u201d simple, durable.and convenlent.Immense \u2014siT8p aod satisfaction proven.\u2018Big mnioney\u2019 in it for someone, T.J.Seely, 171 Second st.Milwaukee, Wis.| JOR BALM \u2014 CLU SPADR J HEART i ; Diamond bret\u2019 an the Sa ian lh, r iso other Bago a 210 St, James st., Room FOR SALE\u2014SAFES.a \u201cAND BURGLAR proof, new and secandhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock in city.A Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 200 St.James.Telephone Main 814._ FOR SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CAS furniture, ollcloths, ete, to sui every taste, at prices defying \u2018alt competition.Prince & Co.% St.Lawrence st.\u201cKREN- EDGE\" WILL SHARPEN DULLEST ranor in 2 minutes.Puts on a fine, smooth ge.Acts tike magic.at means rasor always sharp, By mail, 12¢.Coloniel importing Co., Box 48, Montr trond, .ad 4 = enliven vy fox thn poet.pept, the Frat d Bi tcise vigorously Gladstone Yeypr- tian \u2018policy; \u2018in: 1884 he-had carried the rejection of the County Franchise Bill; he represented the Con atives at the reve vu qu ice to the th opposing of the redistribution Bl ia in Fave His capacity an en Press emselves on the country, now that he | was no Jonger overshadowed by Dis- raelt, and it vas Do surprise when, after the of tha Gladstone Government on the Home Rule Bill of 1885, the Queen sent for Lord Salisbury, and he was put in office, with a working majority in the Commons of nearly one He took the oftios of Secretary for Foreign Affairs, but his tenure was brief, the chief events during his continuance being the annexation of Burméb and the reopening of the Eastern question by the revoit in Eastern] His politiont course ppase, b Roumella and the Servla-Bulgarian, war, England supporting Prince exander by her \u201cfriendly neutrality.\u201d Salisbury was turned out after the general election tn November, 1885, on the address at the end of the following January.3ladstone\u2019s Home Rule policy was then the all-absorbing topic of the nation, And Salisbury continued his.vigorous oFposition- to it till its defeat in 1886, and he once more became Prime Minister.For six\u2019 years he remained in power.FOREIGN POLICY WAS STRONG.In the reconstruction of the Cabinet following Lord Randolph Churchill's resignation, Lord Sallsbury again took the Foreign Office.His term was marked by the passage of several important measures, induding the.new rules of procedure, the Local Government Bill and the conversion of the national debt.The Irish question occu- pled a large part \u2018of the time of Parliament.The Government's bill for as-.eisted education was greeted with dismay by the party supporters, although accepted as inevitable.In his foreign policy Lord Salisbury's work was important.His conclusion of the Anglo- German agreement, especially, settled many threatening complications in Africa, Notwithstanding the downfall of Mr.Parnell\u2019 8 personal prestige and the split in the Irish party, the general course of the bye-elections had run In favor of the Gladstonians, and on June the Conservatives were defeated at the general elections that followed.On the 1895, Lord Salisbury was again returned to power.His third, Ministry was a coalition_Ministry.in which a number of places were found for Liberal Unionists.Lord Salisbury again took \u2018the place: of Foreign Secretary.a place which the events of the next five years made of unusual responsibility.- His conduct of the Foreign Office through the controversy with the United States\u2019 ever the Venezuelan boundary, ihe ccmplications in Argentina, the quar- tels of Turkey, Greece and Crete, the troubles with the Boers in South Africa, and Mstly the disturbances in China, are still mattera of current history.In February, 1901, Lord Salis- Lord Lansdowne, retaining.only.the Premiership.| RESUMED PREMIERSHIP IN 19082.On July: 14, 1802, roon after the accession of King Edward to the \u2018throne, Lord Salisbury resigned the Premlier- ship.Since then he has taken no ac- \"tive-part-in\u2014British_politices | Lord Salisbury was interested practically in chemistry and electricity.and applied it himself to his estate, -Hat- field House, and elsewhere.He had a private chemical laboratory.-spent much tfime.Several of his public.addresses showed his lively interest in- science, such hs that at, the opening of.the electric railroad in Liverpool in 1893, and at the meeting bf the British Asso-] clation in Oxford-in 1894, \u2018over which he presided.Lord Salisbury leaves five sons and two daughters.His eldest son, James Edward Hubert, \u201cViscount (ranborne, is.a member, of Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary for, the Foreign Office.\u201d Tis eldest daughter.He Counters of Selborn.Lady Salisbur » died in November, 1899.KING.EDWARD'S\u2019 T TRIBUTE.; King Edward's tribute to the deceased Marquis of Salisbury \u2018is given In the Court Circular, dated Marien- tad, Sunday.It runs as follows: \u201cThe King has received with pro- \u2018found regret.the news of the death of the Marquis of Salisbury, and His Majesty deeply deplores.the.lors of so great a statesman, - whose invaluable services to Queen Victoria, to the King, and his country in\u2019 the highekt offices of state which he held for so many years, will ever diwell in the memory.of his fellow-countrymen.\u2019 Messages, of condolences are pour- | WANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE: Kara upright, 285.Easy payments, Liberal \"| WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE, COMPETENT UP- x; MONDAY, | AUGUST PR 1300.k er tri 28, 1892, Parllament was dissolved and | resignation of Lord Rosebery in June, | bury gave up the Foreign \u201cportfolio to | where hel\u2019 F & GARSLEY 0% - columns will continue to concludes.$3.50 BOOTS FOR 81.25 Ladies\u2019 Enamelled Leather, Lace Boots, with dull kid - tops, Louis XV.heels, and turned soles.Regular $3.50 boots.New Management's sale price, per pair.82.2 ments sale price, each.ment's sale price, each.cac.0000 Worth $1.00 each, Regular $6.50.Te J \u2018the « New Management's\u2019 these quotations on STAIR designs.\u2018ment .at, per yard \u201c account the variation\u2019 in tastes.management's.sale price.avc cn0u0 SAD IRONS, 620 Mrs, Potts\u2019 Sad Irons, set con- .sfsts- of \u20183 different size irons, 1 stand, 1 handle.Regular fô5c set.New man- TABLE LINEN, 350.Bleached Damask Table Linen, 4 different patterns, 60 in.wide, \u2018 Regular 45c yd.New manädgement's.sale Price.eve rennereraneas doe ers include King Edward and Queen Alexandra, the Queen of Portugal and President \u2018Loubet.Touching refers ences.were mude to the dead states man in the pulpits.of almost all the churches in the United\u2018.Kingdom.\u2018There were many vigitors to \u2018the vil: lage of Hatfield yesterday.The parish church was crowded this morning and worshippers including Premier Balfour, the Earl and Countess of Selborne, the Marquis\u2019 sons, and members of his family and househoid.The funeral has been * provisionally fixed for the end of this week to enable Lord Edward Cecil.who is ron his way home from Egypt, to assist., : Paris.August 23.\u2014The death fof Lord ing in at Hatfleld House.The sends Be sure to mention Herald when replying to advertisements.\"SITUATIONS VACANT.&&r Advertisements under this heading, 20 words, © ¢_ingertions, © for \u201c256, WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN EVERYWHERE \u2018to distribute \u2018circulars, samples, and advertising matter.Good pay.No canvassing.Co-operative\u2019 Advertisiug Co.40 West 28th st, New York.- 196 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a small family.Apply at 4478 \u2018Western ave., __Westmcunt.199 WANTED STENOGRAPHER, BRIGHT young girl, who is willing to make herself useful in office.\u2018Apply K 251, Herald Office, 188 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS GIRL FOR DINing room; good wages paid to right party.Address The McPhee Mouse, Arnprior, Ont 201 WANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE \"GIRL, .ABOUT 17 years of age, who can sleep at home, ay help in a flat for family of 3.Apply evens _dnes, 24a Souvenir ave.+ Wor] Apply at 229 Livérpoot street, Point St.Spârles.WANTED\u2014FANCY IRONBRS; ALSG LADY to assist in office; must be à good writer.New York Steam Laundry.cook (man); also boy to wait on lunch counter, - The \u2018Merchants\u2019 Lunch Rooms, 24 Hospital at .WANTED ~ MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN, TO assist with housework, \u2018small.family; willing to assist in care of invalid; ourteen dollars.Apply after one p.m.,.431 Metcalte ave.Westmount.WANTED \u2014 BOOK FOLDERS.HIGHEST wages pald.Steady employment.Black- _ball_& Co, 24 Front st._west, Toronto.\u201cWANTED \u2014 AN AD-WRITER WHO CAN get up copy for both English and French papers\u2014one who understands dry goods preferred.Apply to H.H._T., Herald Office,\" WANTED \u2014 FANCY TRONER, STARCHERS, cuffing and body machine.New York Steam | Laundry, St.* Catherine, cor.bat WANTED- BRITISH FIRE OFFICE WANTS smart clerk, who has had some years' exe .perience.Applications treated as contiden- tial.Apply to K 250, } Herald Office.196 WANTED \u2014 \u2014 100 MEN FOR { THE LUMBER camps; \u2018good bogrd and wages.Apply M.Welch & Co., Craig et.195 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing or ironing; good wages; references requiréd.Apply 14 Murray avenue, -_Westmount.Tel, Mount _ 289.per housemald, to direct the work of others; must be a good needlewoman; no coôking nor washing.Address K 248, Herald Oftios WANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSB- work.Apply to 220 9 Liverpool st.WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT OFFICE MAN: must.be good bookkeeper; state experience, age, it.married, and salary required, to Box M Herald Of Office.WANTED \u2014 AN - ENGLISH - SPRAKING clerk for office; wages $25 per month; must \u2018have experience.\u201d Apply by letter, stating age, what reference, and where \u201clast A ployed.P.O, Box 644.' x \u2018OR ALL ASS {2 WANTEL \u2014 FIRST CLASS STONE CUT- WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT | St.\u2018Urbain.| \u2026 Jefferson st.Barre, Salisbury made\u2019 considerable impresston YOUR Be sure to: mention Herald when replying to advertisemants.SITUATIONS VACANT.pr rer i \u2014 Sn |B RCARSLEY OY, MONEY REACHES TNE LIMIT OF PURCHASING : POWER DURING THR NEW\u201cMANAGEMENTS\u201d SALE A fact that the public had ample evidence of in the - week that is past : à factthat the items appearing in these FURNITURE IS GOING UP YET THE NEW MANAGEMENT ARE KEEPING PRICES DOWN How is that possible?Stocks were bought befors the advances took effect.Then the \u201cnew management\u201d are desirous of maintaining the increase in sales made last\u2019 week over the corresponding week in previous years.46 Folding Camp Chairs, canvas seats, no back.New manage 45 Folding Camp Cliairs, canvas seats, \u2018and \u2018backs New manage- 36 Folding Verandah, or Steamer Chairs New management's sale price, eaGh.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sosesse0n0n1onvensono nues dec nenauue000 100 Hardwood Dining Chairs, finished in golden oak, backs nicely embossed, fancy turned spindles, brace New manageinent's sale price.15 Dining Tables, made of hardwood, golden oak finish, extend to 614 feet, each with 6 heavy legs, strongly braced, neat designa.New management's sale price.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cencuoss SPECIAL CARPET OFFERS | It will \u2018prove profitable to anticipate your needs While \u20141 yd,-wide Tapestries, in.a cholce collection of pretty colorings and Regular 80c quality.To be sold by the new manage- 1 yd.wide Brussels, the range of colorings and designs takes Into \u2018Regular.agement s sule price.+.62e | emphasize until the Sale cy MEN'S FELT BATS, 730 Odd sizes and odd styles of Men's English Fur Felt Derby Hats, in colors of - brown and tan, also a few \u2018 Fedoras.Regular $1.50.New Management's sale price .ccicviionine.THE .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Se.335¢ Cer eecevsetegiracrocesavseenane arms, strongly made.Tse vee $5.50 \u2018.Sale is in progress.Notice CARPETS: $1.56 qualities.+.-10er00000e New : a.41.35 TUESDAY $ GROCERY LIST .Reg.Tues.Finest new made Cream- ; .ery Butter, per lh.25c 2Z1¢ + Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles .i.s.\u2026\u2026\u2026.30c Site | Pearl Tapiocs, per lb.5e____ be : - Hungarian Flour, 91g.IbB.heii iia 30c Zñe .Borax, 3 pkgs.v.- =z4c Clover Leaf Salmon, flat tins Lier 20c 15e Redpath's Sugar, 28 lbs.\u2018#1.00 New.\u2018 Season's Pure: - Honey, 5- Ib.tins.90¢ 65¢ :S.CARSLEY Con].1765 to\" 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194\u2019 St.James St, MONTREAL.'Ily upheld Great Britain's interest at here.\u2018Although the late statesman had retired from politcs, the feeling prevails here that his disappearance will contribute to strengthen the position of Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, which circumstance is not\u2019 thought likely to promote friendship\u2019 between.the two countries.The ability, prudence, and moderation of the former Premier are frankly recognized, though some of his \u2018sarcastic utterances are recalled.It is acknowledged that while he firm- the same time he always strove fto Prevent, a rupture t is admitted that the Fashoda incident would have been more dangerous \u2018had any \u2018other statesman power.+ ; ® Be sure to\u2019 mention Herald when replying .to advertisements.SUMMER BOARD.8 Advertisements under this beading, 20 words,\u201d ¢ insertions, for.asc, WANTED\u2014CLERK FOR GENERAL STORE, Boud salesman and stock keeper, and must speak French; state ,salary and references.» L.-A.Lahey' & Co, Penetanguisheus, Ont.WANTED \u2014' AGED MILLER; \u2018FOR A CUStom grist mil, lu the Village of Danville, Applicants will please state experience and uses expected.C.C.Browu, Danville, ue.- WANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY, TO ao MES- _Buges, etc.Apply\u201d uy 22 St.Catherine at WANTED \u2014 ALPRENTICE TO PRINTING | trade.Apply terald Job Job Department.WANTED -< GENERAL BERVANT; GOOD ) Wuges.Apply oz Craig at WANTED\u2014GIRLS FOR SEWING BY HAND: Appiy $6 Chennevilie st.+197 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FUR CUT:1ER or Ottawa.Apply .4v4 3t Paul st, Me re: re WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, FOR SMALL FAMily, good general sorvant; good wages; uo washing; yrnace man.kepy, must onder- stand plain cooking.Apply 2 Seyniour \u201cave, fret: strect past Fort.198_ ters to go to Winnipeg.Apply William Grace \u2018Company, sw Coristine Buuding, \u201cMontreal WANTED \u2014 COOK, GENERAL; SMALL tamily; no wushing or irouing or upstairs _ work.Apply 444 kim ave, WANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, A YOUNG GIRL, .for the summer montns, country piace neal \u201c Montreal; tamily of two.Sor particulars, apply 43 Fort st.WANTED\u2014SEVERAL PERSONS TO _MAN- ago district offices in each State, for house .of long standing; eulary $21 weekly in cash each Thursday, direct from miain office, _ with all expenses.Colonial Co, Chicago._ WANTED \u2014 FOR WESTERN \u201cONTARIO city, head dressmaker, with extensive city.experience; first class only \u2018need \u2018apply.\u2018Care of John Murphy & Co:, Monday and Tuesday, 24th 24th and: 2th inst.200 WANTED \u2014 FOR A LARGE MANUFAC- turer's office, a youth with some knowledge ;.of bookkeeping.Apply, stating age, experience and salary wanted, \u2018to \"K 267, Hoo Office.Le rer rire rt \"WANTED.\u2014 TRAINED NURSES.WOULD like to communicate with any good trained tiurses who may wish to locate in the thrive ing town of Barre, Vermont.«Address at once, Mrs.C.C.Page, Nurses' Home, ai ermont.: sesseséoasaa cannes ame WANTED \u2014 TO PRINTE Goop JOB.compositors: Apply at 33 St.Nicholas at.WANTED \u2014 BEVERAL PERSONS, TO MANage district offices in each State for house of long standing; salary $21 weekly in cash each Thursday, direct from main oftice, _Yith all expenses.Colonial Co., Chicago.WANTED \u201cFOREMAN, AN UP-TO-DATR foreman for a bollor shop employing from 25 to 3 men; must be capable of laying out and estimating on all classes of boller.and shuet motal work.Must be acquainted with air tools and come well recommended, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS FOR EIGHT OR ten summer boarders at à farm house forty- five \u2018miles out of Montreal.Particulars, _ address reas W., | Box 214, Pike River, ¢ Que.~~ GOOD COUNTRY BOARD _ AT FARM house: plenty of milk, iresh eggs; $3 per week; calldren hai ce Hox Jul, Lu._ Xuowlton, P.Q.> pe » bo, \u201cTHE GROVE,\" BEACONSFIELD, A A FEW rooms are vacant.Apply direct to Manager, Or _ut 4 Hospital | BL, © city.dated in large, cool, roomy house, near Lake Maslunonge, in Laurentian country.Three cows .kept.Wood boating, fishing, beautiful scenvry, draciug air.Futeeu mun- utes trom village.Two traids and \u2018mais .4ally.Miss Thurber, «ox 24, Su Quoriei we Hrandon, P.Q.FERN COTTAGE, LAKE COUCHICHING; tourist terms.Johm McBain, Orillia, Ont.A Fbw VACANCIES AT ISLAND LAKE.Unsurpassable mountain air, lake, lovely scenery, good table, nice beach, trout and perch fishing, best of fall hunting, ducks and partridges.2% miles from station.Terms, $4.50 r week: Address P.St.Pierre, Island ke Farm, Shaw- _Dbridge,- Terrebonne, Que, 197 KILWINNING COTTAGE, LITTLE METIS, Que., is now open to reneive guests for the summer months.Apply to William Tureitt, SUMMER BOARD\u2014AT BT.EMILE, GOOD board, house in a beautitu) garden near the lake.Board 4 and 5 dollara er week; children, $2.50.Address Patrie Dai, sc _ Emile, P.Q PROPERTY FOR BALE.tir Aâvertisements.under this head words, 6 Insertions, for 256.\u201d Ins, » FOR SALE \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 170 acres, in an excellent atate of Cultivation; will \u2018keep 35.cows and team; on a fine road near raver depot, \u2018churches, schools, eto.; tine brick house, heated by furnace, also good cutbuildings.Title perfect and price | low.A great chance for a person wishing to send milk or cream to Montreal, Address i ox 8, Brigham, P.Q.; 193 = MISCELLANEOUS.ÆB'Aévertisemonts in this columa Mc per word per insertion, 6 insertions for the pics of four.ee WANTED TO EXCHANGB LESSONS IN shorthand for room in private famil , Derlenced and competent teacher lady); satisfaction guaranteed.Apply to K 337, _Herald Office.190 BUSINESS CHANCES.| SAF Advertisements under this hoadi words, ¢ insertions, for Me, pbs FOR BALE \u2014 CHATEAU DE RAWBEAY | Hotel, license and valuable furpiture.Apply to 1560 Notre Dame st\u201d 190\" BUSINESS CARDS.been in A FEW BOARDERS Wis BE ACCOMMO.| overlooking | ~ are te hin i, 31 8 KENNEDT-\u2014Te Me.and nedy, August Mrs.vuxis x.of.\" Ottawa Street, @ daughter, od .8 BLACK\u2014At \u201c Bt.Den!s Strest, August 19th, to Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Black, a daughter Quebec papers please copy.\u2019 * | MARRIAGES.O'BRIEN- TER\u2014On On Tuesday evening, Ade gust 1 by the Rev.Myles Crombie, George W.O\u2019Brien, of Franklin, to Lea Foster, daughter of Joseph Foster, of this .city.RENIX-COLLINE\u2014At Deseronto, August 14, William J.Renix, of Collingwood, Ont, to - Miles Katherine Collins, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Collins, of Deseronto.HASTIE-MOSS-At Stormont, Augyst 20, Rev.James Hastie, of Caslo, B.C., to H.Isabel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Moss, of Stormont, Ont.RENIX-COLLINS\u2014At Deseronto.August 48, Willlam J.Renix- to Katherine, daughter of Mr.Daniel Collins.VAN DYKE-SWELL-At Buffalo, NY, on\u2019 August 20, Robert BE.Van Dyke to Maud | Collyer Swell.DEATHS IN THE CITY, McDONNELL\u2014At tlie residence of her cousin, James Hamilton, Dubord Street, on the 21st August, Elizabeth McDonnell, aged 38, a native of Culhendun, Co.Antrim, Ireland.(Cousin to Messrs.Alexander and Daniel McDonnell, of the Palace Livery Stables, Dorchester Street.MURPHY\u2014On Sunday afternoon, 23rd instant, Alexander Allen Murphy, aged 71 years.Funeral from his late residence, 418 Guy Street, on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Crematorium, where a service will be conducted.x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.HOLMES\u2014At Toronto, Walter Herbert, son of.Samuel and E- A.Holmes, age 22 years.STANBURY\u2014At Exeter, Ont., August 19th, Margaret Eastwood, infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Stanbury, aged 4 months.» BURR\u2014On August 20.at Buttonville, Isola Maud Cross, wife of Cline Burr, and daughter of the latk Thos.Cross, aged 28 years.NOXON\u2014At sBloomfield, August 15, Angeline Noxon, relict of the late Henry: Hubbs, aged 75 years.WILLCOX\u2014At Picton, August 17, H.Thorn- \u2018ton Willcox, aged 38 years.h BAIN\u2014At Winnipeg, August 21, \u2018the intant son of Mr.Alexander Bain.AULT\u2014At Aultsville, on the 18th inst, Ella | M., wife of C.S.Ault, in her 42nd year, CARPENTER\u2014At Hedleyville, Que, Augint_ 1, Joan Robideau, wife of Eneas Carpenter, aged 33 years.DONIHEE\u2014At Cornwall, Donihee, aged 70 years.CLEBMENT\u2014At.Kingston, August 9, Clement, of Collins Bay.\u2026 The Fishmonger\"s Sister = Mikes lady, charlotte gelatine for ten, \u201cMONUMENTS Direct from quarries aud set in your lot by.The Smith Bros.\u2019 Granite Co.August 19, \u2018Patrick \u2018Harry \u20182890 Bleury 8t, Just helow Sherbrooke AMBULANCE MBA DQUARTERS Peli Telephone Up 87, wm.WRAY.Undertaker and Embalmer; .8436 57.CATHERINE STREET, patueen sales ane Drwmmend Gtreats WIRE GOODS.FLY SCREENING 2c ; - Per Foo THR THOS.FORRESTER 00, - 825 St.James Street.Montreal.- SITUATIONS.WANTED\u2014FEMALE.words, 6 insertious, fc for 25c, with Prance, and | WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY GOOD.cook, who wishes to sleep at'\u2019home; best references.Apply 31 Dowd.st.Room & WANTED \u2014 SITUATION, KITCHEN WORK, by a middle-agcd woman, or general work.in plain family.Apply \u2018to K 252, Herald Office, : WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY OF EDUCAtion \u2018and refinement (Protestant), situation.as lady's companion or governess for young Montroy, .Stanstead, Que.WANTED.\u2014 WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FAMily wasghing.Call and return.S7a Sang- __ulnet street.WIDOW OF | PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN ' wants position of.trust; housekeeper\u2019 or travelling companion.Fluent.French.Apply K 256, _Herald_ Office.___ 208: WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK of any kind by the day, store or office.Apply at 9% Mayor st., in rear.WANTED \u2014 WASHING, COOKING OR housecleaning by the day.Address B, 3% St.Bernard st., city., 19 9 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.ga Advertisements ander this beading, % » words, 6 insertions, for 25c.WANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED MAN, POSItion as costume Cutter or designer, in cloth- .ing \u2018house.Apply to K 245, Herald Office __ 19% SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED = man, ag commercial traveller, knowing English and French; ten years in business; can furnish good references.Apply Box 35, Edmunéston, N.B.208 SITUATION WANTED BY A CLERK; CAN speak and write French; quick and accurate at figures; best of.references.K .268, Herald Office, « 204 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTS situation.Good experience in - surveying.- \u201cCan arrive in Montreal on 15th September.Would accept moderate terms to start.Apply_ raughtsman, Herald d_ Office.WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE MEN, EVERYwhere, to distribute circulars, samples and advertising matter, Good pay.No cans vassing.Co-operative Advertising Co.West, 2 28th st., New York.Ty WANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN, FITTERS, .desire situations.Apply.K 239, Herald oa _ tice, 181.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS RETAIL CANDY maker wishes situation; understands ice.cream.and fountain work, Apply K 283, Herald Office.208 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION.BY COMPETENT man, as coachman; handy round house, good driver; city or country: city refers.Apply to K 248, Herald Office.199 WANTED - BY CHINAMAN, POSITION for houscwork and ?o wait on table; 18 Apply to 2204 Notre Dame pt.years.old.362 Charlevoix at.\u2014_\u2014 A .MONEY TO LOAN.£7 Advertisements under this heading, 3 words, _6 Insertions, fo for 26c.MONEY TO LOAN = $5.00 AND UPWA to loan to responsible parties on notes of hand and other securities.Business dong promptly and strictly confidential.A.Fiset, 204 St.James st., Room 32.terrier, from *383 St.Dominique \u2018at.Anyond.- .harboring this dog atter this notice wil ve prosecuted.CIVIL ENGINEERS.A ALEX.PETERSON, - fat.CR ETS CONSULTER Bey pr.a irae io ia \"Lag ë State experience, age Jon full partioulars.Address D.B.F, oar TE - A, EF Advertisements under this headiog, 30 children; best cf references.Address Misa .104 .A Ro .DOGS-\u2014WANTED- LO! LOST.FOR SALE.\" LOST OR STOLEN \u2014 WIRE HAIRED ¥oX we 4 * \u201cwy + 1 > = RENO AND WATERBOY Éagtod Hend in the Stretoh With Wat- + \u201c AFRICANDER WON : FROM , erbury Fifteen Lengths Behind .\u201c+ 7\" and Never Dangerous.Saretoen, Aug.24\u2014An immense throng saw Afrjcander defeat Heno and | Waterboy for the Saratoga Cup of $9,- 010.at the racing park Saturday.A track was nude by Africander, while Whitney's Reliable, the winner of the - first race.In the first race Irish Lad, Circus and Herminus were withdrawn.Heno led to the stretch, Waterboy running second to the three-quarter pole, where Africander passed him and won.Waterboy was 15 lengths behind.Summaries: = i \u201cFirst raced, 7 furlongs\u2014Rcllable, 3 to 1: Hurstbourne, § to 5; Duke of Ken- doll, 8 to 1.Time, 1.25., .Second race, the Shillelah Steeple- cnase, about.2 1-2 moles\u2014Lavator, 5 to * 2: Land of Clover, 13 to 5, Arian, 5 to 2.Time, 5.04.an 0.Third race.the Grand Union Hotel Stakes, of $10,000.six furlongs\u2014High \u2018Ball, 12 to i; Dimple, 12 to 1: Rapid Vater, @ to 1.Time, 1.14 1-5.\u2018\u2018Fourth race, Saratoga Cup of $9,000, \u201c1 3-4 mlies-Africander, 6 to 5; Fleno, 9 to 5; Wuterboy, 6 to 5.Time, 2.58.Fifth.race, § 1-2 furlongs\u2014Hamhurg Belie, 13 to 10, Long Snot, 20 to 1: Race King, 6 to 1.- Time, 1.07 Eixth race, 1 mile and a sixteenth, on turf\u2014Blick Hussar, 8 to 1; Past, \u20ac to 1; Satire, 7 to 2.Tirhe, 1.49 3-4.DRIVER BADLY INJURED AT DELORIMIER PARK | Four Horses Crashed Together, and J.Lyons is in the Hospital With Collar Bone Broken.The closing of the Gentlemen's.Driv- \u201cing Club meet at Delorimier Park was ruarked by an accident'in which Mr.J.Lyons, of Harrowsmith, Ont., \u2018was seriously injured.\u2019 | The avcident occurred \u2018 when - the horses had gone about 220 yards in the third © heat of the 2.22.'' The four \u2018 were bunched at the back | - où the field.\u2018with the leaders.stretched well away from them.-One of them swerved and at once there was a mix-up.Mr.Lyons was.thrown from \u2018his sulky.and broke his collar -bone.The Notre Dame ambulance was sum- nioned and he was taken to the hospi- * tal.Mr.Gilbert had his legs strained.while McShane and.Coriroy were piled over eich other in the track, but were not hurt, The horses received no in- Juries, and the tangle of trotters, sulkies and men was soon cleared away.\"The summary: Le Free-for-all, $400 purse\u2014 The Bishop, Hon.G.E.Whit= rey.Lebanon.N.H.Eivouac, J.Girard, Montreal.Milo S., R.Williams, Enfield.\u2018Amelia, Mr.Simpson, St.Andrews, QUe.i.ciieeioeineeas Pon, F.Poirier.Montreal.Black.Joe, M, McDonald, Cote: St.Paul .ace cesse s ds .Time, 2.17%, 2.18%, 2.19.: 2,22 trot and purse,.purse $300\u2014 Second Thought, Newport.Stock \u2018Farm .ease TE.Ps Jouise Wilkes,\u201d Mr.Kirk, Mor- risville .Daisy Clonimore, .Newport, Vt.Edith J., Hon.G.E.Lebanon, NH: .sorrrases Willing Boy, A.Depatie, Mont- - real .000 000 san a ms ons ten en .James 8., R.Williams, Enfield.: Sir Kuight, J.Lyons, siarrow- - smith, Ont.+ eclired that he could \u20ac dis- prose of Munroe.a cally is.TORONTO YACHT CLUB _ MAY SEND CHALLENGE \u2018Rumor From New York That $100,000 - Has Already Been Sub.soribed.New York, Aug.24,-There la n° pon- sibility that Canade will challenge for \"the cup In a few yours, This anhounce- ment wis: made on the Brin yesterday by Captain Arthur ,.Penchen, nf the .Rôyal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto, owner of the yicht Vredn.He mays \u2018that about - $100,000 han already bean piedged in Canada for the conatryetion of a challenger and internat In kern, Owing to the rule that the challenging\u2019 club must have à deep Ren raceconrme, the challenge, he says, will he lnauen; ln all \u2018probability, through the Halifax Yacht Club.An interesting part of the Canadian plan as outiined is the crew of the possible challenger, which will de entirely made up of volunteer sajlors, a \"gene tleman\u201d crew, This will both redurte expenses and testify to the somewhat abrorbing Interest in the aport for iia own sake.Mr.Penchen vould pet nr | bases.Double \u2018plays, \u2018Bean, Doolin and Cas-| | Clements.Pugilist Jeffries has fairly © *McCormick out: hit by batted ball.Scare by innings\u2014 | Jersey City ,.ives esses.120070000\u201410 * Montreal .\u2026:.:.002002000\u2014 4| Summary\u2014Three-base hits, Sheehan, Connaughton.Two-base hits, McCor- \u2018mick, Hemming.First base on errors, Jersey City, 3; Montreal, 2.Left ol Jersey.City.2: -Montreal, 7.sidy; Schroeder and Clancy; Sheehan, Connaughton and Clancy.Stolen base, Bases on balls, off Pfan- miller, 3; off V.Wahler, 1; oft N.Wah-.ler, 2.Struck out, by \u2018Pfanmiller, 3: by' V.Wahler, 1.Wild pitch, Pfan- miller.Umipire, Swartwood.Saturday's score was as follows: \u2018Jersey City\u2014 * AB.R.H.PO.À.E.Clements, Lf.6-2 2 2 W 8 \"Bean, RB.eees0 4 3 1 3 81 Halligan, c.f.« 2 2 4 0 0 Caseldy.1b .:.6 1 2 3 1a McCormick, r.f.\u2026.5 2 4 1-0 0 Déoilh, 2b.\u2026.0.- 5 1,0 #4 0 Woods, Jb .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.501,3 # 1 2 Uitton, © cg 4 01° 5 0 20 Pinñmliiter, p.\u2026.D'u 9 0 O'ÙQ Harneté, P.',.00000 4 1° 0 » 208 Totale .\u2026.43 \"13 18 27 14 3 Montreal\u2014 - AB.R.H.POA.E.Grey, ofl see Te we Bld 200 wellnckey, rf.4.1 2 1.0 Clnney, th | 1 1 40 D 2 | Conusugkion, .4 101 2 3,7 Fitrennan.sem .0, 4 1 0 1770 hehroeder, LE 222 41 07 4 O5 Vrerst, 2b .\u2026.#3 4 1 0 5-1 Wheelin 20 222222 4009 14 20 24- Lauvntér, 9 2500.\u20ac 0 1 FO 401 Totale Less 37 5 8027 17 7 Keore by innings: - : _ Jervey City .103311112\u2014-13 10 Montreal .500000000 - 5 12 Summary\u2014Three-base hit, Woods: -two-base hits, Grey, Clancey,.Bren- | nan, Connmavghtdn, MeCormiek : first bame.on errors, Montreal 7, Jersey City 5: double plays, Bean, Dooling and (as- tidy: Barat, Bann and Cassidy: Con- naughton, Sheehan and Clancey: struck out, by Barnett, 2 ; bases on halla, off Luyster 5 c¢ff Barnett 1; stolen hanay, Cnuésidy, VicCormick, - Barnatt, Woods, Clancey: left o1.bases, Jersey City 10, Montreal 7; hit by nitehed ball, Rean; wild pitch, Luyster.Umpire, Swart.woeod.Attendance, 2909.: 2 4 ri._ Othor Eastern League Games.At Baltjmore\u2014 Co ; .; R.H.K.Baltimore .00000000\u2014 0 6.8 Toronto \u2026.\u2026.000100010\u2014 2.6 1 Hattrries\u2014Wiltze and\u2019 Hearn: Mills and Fuller: Umpire, Brown.Attend.anve, 1,067.: At Buftalo\u2014 - \"Huffaio 16100000 \u2014$ 12 3 Rochester .\u2026.00021000\u2014 5 3 \u201cBatterlen\u2014Férry and Shaw: Leary and Mteeiman, Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 3.270.\u2018 ve, At Newark\u2014 : : .Le, R.H: BE.Newark .\u2026.:.000008510\u201414 11° % Providetice.000102000\u2014 8 10 1 A Batteries Hésterter, and Splesman; mule, Conn\u2019 a uggan.° Umpire, Caulffiower.Attendance; 1,800.P! Kastern League, Sunday Games.| Newark, August 13.\u2014The Newarks took two more games from Providence toéaÿ, making ten straight victories aince they reached home: R x.A.ewarie .' +00.30030000°\u2014 8 10 8 definite date for the challenge, a videnoe,.5 ! esos 2:3 2 D MONTREAL DROPPED TWO _ + +\"! 2° ; + $ EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING, : > + \u201cWon.L + + Buffalo .2 at Ten ; \u201ci _Jorsay City.30 700 + +.Newark 42 52 | ® Toronto .;.56 40 563 + + Baltimore .\u2026.53 = 43 552 + ¥ Montreal \u2026.\u2026.20° 69 302 + rovide ves © 72 + Rochestes cone a : 72 25 * : + the .em, however, they fitted to the tune): In the fifth.Pfanmliller, the first up, | who threw it wild over Clancy's head.| .- SHIRTS | - 2 ' A Batteries\u2014Moriarity and Shea; Mc- Partlin, Conn and Diggins.Second game\u2014 .: Newark.11010001*\u2014 4 7 1 Providence .11-2 6 2 ' Batteries \u2014 Pardee and Spiesman ; Viau and Westlake.Umpire, Caull- flower.~ Attendance, 6,000.J \u2018NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.- R.H.E.At New York\u2014 CMicago .212002010\u20148 16 3 New York .000002000\u2014 3 7.3 Batterles\u2014Weimer and Kling; Miller and Warner.~ Umpire, O'Day and Hurst.Attendance, 16,721.At Philadelphia\u2014First game\u2014 Pittsburg .000200121\u2014 6 \u201813 2 Philadelphia .130000000\u2014 4 10 2 Batterie: \u2014 Doheny and Phelps; Sparks a, d Dooin.Second game\u2014 ; tL Pittsburg .303000100\u2014 7 11 2 Philadelphia .000210100\u2014 4 7 1 Batteries\u2014Phillipi and Smith.Mc- Emslle.Fetridge and Roth.Umpire, Attendance, 6,362.= -; MONTREAL TEAM ERASED \"CORNWALL FROM THE MAP Defeated Thein 9 to 1 on Saturday.The Local Men Played a Fine: Combination Game.\"Nine to one was the score in.favor of Montreal with Cornwall on: Saturday on the M.A.A.A.grounds.lt was a regular runaway and Montreal outclassed the Factory Town contingent in\u2019 every department.In fact with the exception of Decaire and White the Cornwall team couldn't be seen.The Montreal team showed the results of hard practice and have rounded into great shape, their passing and team work in general were very good and.completely fooled their opponents.True, the Cornwall team was weaker than usual, but the men who usually play well were off color.The Montreal defence was in great form.Hamilton \u2018couldn't be passed, and Taylor, Haynes and Strachan blocked their men well.:.000200300\u2014 5 11 4 .:.310010010\u2014 6 -9 3 Slattery; Grif- LS .Chicago.New York.- Batterles\u2014White and fith and Beville.\u2018Second.game\u2014 : BR Chicago.01000002*\u2014 3 4 4 New York.000010000\u2014 1 8 - 4 Batterlées\u2014Patterson and Slattery ; Howell and Bevllle.Umpire, Egan.EET Base Hits, » played | There: were two games Saturday \u2018afternoon In .the City Amateur League, Y.M.C.A.defeat-' ed.\u201cJubilee by à score of.5 to 3.The batteries for Y.M.C.A.were: White and Lauer, gnd for Jubilee, Wood and Kyle.(Crescenta by a score.of 16 to 8, The bat: teries for Argyle -were.Dalton and Strike, and for- Crescent, Mahoney and Smith.| 2 \u2019 .There will \u2018be a meeting of the City Leägue \u201ccalled during: 3 week to -decide about the results of.the games played by the McCready team which has dropped out of \u2018the league.If the games are thrown out, the Argyles.and Y.M!C.A.are tie for the champjonship, and will play off on Saturday Text.: \u2014\u2014 © GOLF | or - Was Easy for Peterborough.Peterboro.Unt.August 24.\u2014(Spe- dal\u2014A team of Lindsay golfers was defeated here Saturday by.the local golfrelub.The following is a list of the players with their individual scores: © Lind- Peter- : say.\u2018borough.i 0 Betts |.LC Burnett.\u2026 sc 0 vee > S Rundle .coos \"0.McGill HOPKINA cig soins ocre mes MUNTO \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sree casese oes Little es ena » McAllister Morris Eastwood coo eves sone we MeMIillAn 3.vec sods aon LAUrence .sees seers Knowison .F.McGill MINCE .\u2026 +.+ s000 0000 0000 1, Hull a ++ even seer ones Barr F, Hall 00.Flavelle .\u2026 ++0css seven J.Garvin .vo.Taylor .- Dr.McFall Weldon coe sere tine severe Davidson i.seni\u2019 ate REE} \u20ac sa.\u2018oser esas meen 2005 Ss ® >.nou ne ens esas soc.seussous as ee see sees eu san000 su 0esaseus l aanpoué averse dovnaceu ss veu as coves anca00 erssspvesas essess se cuve \u201cOO OO ww © Oo 0 © OO @ 8 oc so wo 5 aw a oo Peterborough, 25 holes\u2019 up.« Miss Anthony Won Out.Chicago.August | thony, the western golf champion, proved her right to the title again Saturday by defeating Misa \u201cJohnnie\u201d\u201d Carpenter in the finals for the Unwentsia Cup, 3 up and 2 to play.Kingston, Augsut 24.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Limestone Football Club has organized for the coming season.It was ided to enter & club in the Junior Series ot the Ontario Rugby Union.The club's officers have not been chosen, but Mr.Con.Millan was made manager, with A committee to assist, consisting \u2018of Messrs.D.J.McDermott.B.8 Rlliott The Argylea defeated thel the |.probably | 24.\u2014Miss Bessle An- | At \u2018Boston\u2014 \u2019 .Boston in rerio 000200040 § I 1 Put EN TE .Louis.100000000\u2014 te ; - _.Batterfes\u2014Willis and Moran, Currie * THE LEAGUE STANDING.og - and\u2019 Ryan.Umpire, Johnstone=-=At-}\u2014#\u2014._ '\u2014 ch tendance; 2,589.+ Can Montreal catch sec- je \u201cAt Brooklyn\u2014First game\u2014 4 ond place In the N.A.L.U.?+ Cincinnati .000081000\u2014 4 4 5j «' That 1s the chief interest in «¢ Brooklyn .13100002*\u2014 7 11 3| «< the league series now.It + Batteries\u2014Hahn and Peitz; Schmidt < hardly looks like it.- Mont- < and Jacklitzch.Le, ; * real has yet to meet Sham- Second game\u2014 CL | rocks on the M.-A.-A.A.=P.Cincinnati .- .002020000\u2014 4 5 1{ J grounds.Caps hdve won 5 % Brooklyn .:000000100\u2014 1 5 31 4' and lost 2.They have still Batterles\u2014 Ewing and Peitz; Sigar- + to meet Shamrocks twice + vin and Ditmer.Umpire, Moran, At-| «+ 4nd Cornwall once, 80 it looks J tendance, 6,500.~~ .pe 4 as if Caps would be in sec: AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.& ond Ppiace./ The stan oe of, .7 °.\u201c+ present.is:\u2014 + At St.Louwis\u2014 / + To + St, Touis .01000000*\u20142 4 o| + co W.L.play.Pct.\u2018Boston \u201c.\u2026.010000000\u2014 1 \u20183 0| «+ Shamrock.7 0 3 1000 < \u2018Batteries\u2014Pelly and Sugden; Dineen | «+ Capital.5 2 3 714 + | and Stahl, Umpire, Connolly.\u2018Attend-| « Montreal.5 4 1 .550 * ance, 4.100.; .Cornwall.3 4 3 .428 #_ At Chicago\u2014, : + Toronto.:.3 6, 1 .333 + Chicago .20010000102\u2014 6 11 8] «& National.1 8 1 211 * New York .00010021005\u2014 9 13 3| æ cc = Batteries\u2014Owen Flaherty and Slat- CRN than on Saturday, but the effort was, tery: Tannehill and Beville.Umpire; ; spoiled through poor pitching.Egan.Attendance, 7,800.Nolan and Mackerrow distinguished .The score: .SL : At Detroit\u2014 -.R.H.E.|themselves in the field,\u2018 and Leahy, \u2018Jersey Clity\u2014 _ AB.R.H.PO, A.E.Detroit .:.:.10000020°\u2014 3 6 0 {Dodd and Welis on the home.ne Clements, l.f.\u2026:\u2026.32 1 2-0.0[Washington .000000000\u2014 0.3: 0}! Of the Cornwall team; the only men Bean, 6.8.c000.5 1 0 0.3 1] .Batterles\u2014Mullen and Ruelow; Pat-|to show any form were big John White Halligan, cf.5 1 1 2° 0\" 0}ten and Kittridge.Umpire, O'Loygh- and Decalre, on the defence, and ME Cassidy, Jb.\u2026\u2026.3 1-1 13.2 Of[Tin.Attendance, 978.: \u2026 , \u201c- l\u2018Ateer and Charlébois on the home.McCormick, r.f.4 2 2 2 0 0} \u2018At- Clevéland\u2014 .00 je.The- truth ls the club is pretty well Doolin, 2b.4 0 1 0 5 0]Cleveland .+.40811110*\u201411 13 3 broken up.There is Trouble between Merritt, 3b.y.eie0.4 2 2.3 2 1| Philadelphia .000003000\u2014 3 4 2 {the players and the executive and that | Dillon; c.ve.4 1 1 .4 0 0] Batterles\u2014Moore and Bemis.Henly naturally helps to pull the team down.\u2019 Pfanmiller, p .4°0 0 1 1.1]and Powers.Umpire, Sheridan.At-| To protect themselvés Montreal pro- : .: \u2014\u2014\u2014 5 \u2014- \u2014 \u2018tendance, 12,655.\u201d ce +, tested White, who was up playing with Totals .:i.36 10 9, 27 13 3 SUNDAY GAMES.© \u2018(Port Hope.\u201d { Montreai\u2014 .-AB.R.H.PO.À.E.\u2018 RÉ.E There were 2,000 people at the match.Grey; Cf.4 0 12 07 0] \u2018At St Louls\u2014 - Le, \"°° | | Peter Murphy, \u2018of the Shamrocks, Kellackey, r.\u2026 5 0 0 0: 1- 0 St Louis\u201c .\u2026.\u2026 .200000000\u2014 3 10 4 Made tHe penalties large, and he dd Clancy, 1b.4 170 1 0 0l Boston.UL, Tlloeozic020\u2014 5 7 0 yf Fight.; TL Connaughton, 8.8.4.1 1 6 3 0! Batteries \u2014 Slever and: Sugden; The teams were: Brennan, C.3 \u20180 1.2°0 © Hughes and Stahl.\u2018Cornwall.- Position Montreal.Schroeder, 3b.4 0 0: 3-3 2! \"gecond game\u2014 = Hunter .Goal.Hamilton Hemming, Lf.41 1°21 0{st Louis.-.000002000\u2014 2 7 1|Lecaire .Point.Taylor Sheehan, 2D.3 1 2 0 5.70] Bogton.\".-.200100100\u2014.4 14 1 }|.\\White .Cover point.Haynes V.Wahlef, P.cacsse 1, 0 0 0° 1° 2] \u201cBarteries\u2014 Sudhoff and Sugden; Kervin.Defence.Strachan .| C.Wahler, pre 3 0 0 0 0 O Young and Criger.- Umpire Connolly.WwW.\u2018Broderick.\u201c .+ ».Davidson ; : \u2014 = =\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | Attendance, 21,300.; \u2019 urns .Te .>.Mackerrow Totals .35° 4 6°26 14 4 At Chicago\u2014 R.H.E.Reynolds .Centre.- Nolan McAteer .Home.: Marshall Madden .:.A Cummings .*\u201c .Leahy Eastwood .Out.home.« Wells Charlebois .In; home.Dodd J.Kervin.Captain.T.Carlind Referee\u2014teter Murphy, .Shainreuks.\u2019 \u2018 \u2014_ = ¢ .Cornwall opened up with a very nice attack, but it was not well sustained \u2018and Haynes cleared.After.hot play in the field Nolan ran in.with Mac- kerrow as \u201chis partner.He tried a \"shot which Hunter stopped but cleared to the front.Leahy collared the ball and snapped-a goal.Montreal 1, Cornwall 0.- Montreal played with the sun : on their backs in thé secoud and it did not take long to win another.Leahy: and Dodd .each tried shots and then Meldrum got a chance and accepted it nicely.oo 2100 _ Montreal 2; Cornwall 0.Cornwall wakened up a little In the third and Hamilton was given.three hot ones to stop.Billy Broderick lived up to his reputation in a bad corner and smashed Dodd.Both went off.Broderick for ten minutes and Dodd.for five.But the Montreal field and home played all round.the factory town boys and after Nolan brought the ball up.and every home man handled it, Wells swiped in from a scrimmage.Montranl, 3; Cornwall, 0.! \u201cThe fourth game provided seme ex- titement.Wells and Jim Kervih got \"mixed up and the Cornwall man got the \u2018worst of it.Jack Kervin, the field captain, took -a hand in it and \u201cWells put him down.with a fuH nelson.Both went off Tor 20 minutes.Jim.Kervin had to go off for repairs and Meldrum evened up.Masterson replaced Kervin who couldn't, come\" on again.Then McAteer went after Nolan\u2019 and disappeared from the field.Weakened as they were Cornwall forved the fighting.White took up field for x shot and Charlebols scored by Intercepting à pass and shootirig béforé Hamilton.vould get into his empty poles.: \u2018Montreal 3.Cornwall 1.Reynolds took a rest on the opening \u2018of the fifth for slugging Nolan.But little Nolan went straight up field: and Dodd took his pretty puss and.toaund the net.i .Wontré::l 4, Cormwal 1.: Montre:il didr°t lose any time.on the next.It wae Nolan to Mackerraw to Marshall.and Leahy dbl: the scoring.Then Wits notched another.- Montreal 8, Corr.wall 1.Leahy erored in a minute.Then lrodd got\u2019 hii on the nore, and had to ¢6 off.Reynolds evened up.ehall ran up the field and\u2018 wént In and rcored off his cwn bat.| Montreal 8.Cornwall 1.Wells scored one more, making the \u201c| fitäl 9 fo 1.\u201cRob Taylor and Brod- erick got mixed up and both went off.210 THE SUMMARY.Goal.Teum.Scorer.Thue.1.Montgeal.Leahy «.8.03 i.Montreal.Meldrum 1.11 S.Montreal.t.Wells .7 4.Cornwall.Charlebols .8.2% Jove Montreal.8.Montrsal.Leahy \u201cTeese.Montreal.Wells S$.iv Montredl.hy 8.ME ontreal.Marrhall ; 0.ou Montreal.sa .Wells Montreal 11, 8; Natioriai il, 4 pe ids 0 «0:56 ve e \" Phe Montreal intermediates Bad.nû easy time of it Saturady with th No -_ .\u20ac \u2014 pte ST.JOHNS REGATTA À ievensie Meldrunmi | Mar-| tional II's all-French team, winning byfl 5 to 1.The teams were: 2 i\u201d .National II.Montreal IL.§ Golden .Goal.:.Durand Trevers -.Point.I,essor Edwards .Cov.Point.Jacksony O'Grady .Defence.Johnsong Latimer .\u201c \u2026\u2026\u2026.Haverhill# Nunan \u2018.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u201c >.Rochforté Mooney .Centre.Kelly McElroy .Home.\u2026.Bulle g Fagan .vus 1 ieee Hoseg Norton .** au.Lunanj Dolan .Qut.home.Harding} Galley .In.home.Niven} J, Duffy.Captain.P.Roberta} Not:'Bad for Brantford.Brantford; Ont, Aug.24\u2014In the C L.A.senior series Saturday, Brantford defeated Oshawa 17 to 4 AE ' « Vigtory for the Indians.7 Toronto, Aug.24.\u2014The senior C.L.AS match at the Island Saturday betweerif \u2018Kt.Catharines and Tecumseh resulted% in a win for the Indians by 5 to 1, be-M fore a large crowd.The checking wash close and hdrd, and as a result Referee} Jackson was kept busy, and twenty \u2018| five players decorated the fence during 4 the match.- A Caught in, the Goal Nets.There's only one Arthur Hamilton.| Well Barney has.made a difference.Decaire put up a rattling game a point \u2014 Billy Wells is the game cock of th party.\u2019 Co = UE Clarrle Mackerrow was the star the fleld.: Le | _-Aimonte-defeated Ottawa Beavers 5; to 2-on Saturday.: A Jack\u2018 Davidson is.playing great crosse \u2018these days.: LT .AQUATICS .B Hail and Rain Storm Carried Away$ Several Yacht Spars.= Æ heavy storm that carried aways spars of several yachts was the fee} ture at the regatta at St.Johns, others \u2018wise the regatta was a great success \u2018The officers of the day were:\u2014 I Measurer\u2014-C.M.\u2019 Brewster, ; - Timekesper\u2014F.Marchand.Starter\u2014F.Beaudoin.~ _ § Clerks of course\u2014G.R.Futvoye, W.i2 Tresidder, WW.W.Smith, R.Goold.Ë Tommiltee\u2014J.B.Tresidder, H.Ri Smith, G.P.Smith, G.L.Doak, J.Bax ter.\u2019 : ; - i$ Club officers\u2014Commodore, J.B.3 sidder; vice-commodore, Lieut-Colÿ Climie; president, A.Leger; vice-presig deent, R.Goold; secretary-treasurery C.G.Williamson.: Summary cf eventsi\u2014.; Sailing\u2019 yacht race, 3 miles\u20141, Junojg J.Wilson (Lacolle); 2, The Rater, Wi3 Smith (St.Johns).; .Re Single canoe, 1-2 mite\u20141, George Lj Doak; 2.I3.Trotter (St.Johns).Time} 8 \u2018mins, 31 secs.0° Gasoline launch.race, 2% miles\u2014!5 Tlora, Nailer; &, Mabel B.Brewster.1 Ladies\u2019 and gehtlemen's double.sculls} 1-2 mile\u20141, Miss Johnson and Mr.EX | Powell, St.l.ambert's; 2, Miss Farra:$ and'Mr.Tresiâder (St.Johns).Time, min.47 secs.- su .' A Tub race, iC vards\u20141, H.Boucher; A.Wurtele (St.Johns).: »- à - - Boys\u2019 Aouble sculls\u2014t; C.Trotter ang F.Wurtele.KSt.Johns); 2, Powell Bre£ thers, St.Lambert.Time, 8 min.secs.os 5 \u2019 © Steam yachts, under 26 feet, 3 mile 1, Celtic, Lurocher:- 2, Penoit.: *_ : Steam yachts, over 26 feet\u20141, L'Alg luon, G.Herbert; 2, Shamrock, 'C.Wil son, : \u2018 : Crab race\u20141, George L.Fork an Leslie; 2, F.Green and R.Chaniman.* Paddlinss in bow\u20141, H.Trotter; 2; Trotter.' \u2018 *Fandem cance, 1-2 mile\u20141, R.Shanni nan \u2018and C.Trdtter; 2, A.Tresidde and H.Wood.Time, 6 min.10 secs.Canoe tilt-1, F.Wurtele and ¥ Wood.- \u2019 \u2019 Jentleraen\u2019s deuble scull, 1 mile\u2014} Powell Brothers (St.Lambert): 2, | Shanniman and 'F.Green.Thine, 3 mi HE ST-1-2 seconds.: C3 \u201cWar canoe, 1 mile: scratch crew ofl &ix in a SKiff\u2014The winning crew worefl Wilson, Grren.H::Wurtele,.C.M.Brew ster, H.Trotter, F.Wurtele.The losÿ ing crew ere: W.Tresidder.R.Shan ninan.C.Trotter, Rainville, H.Wood A.Tresidder.Time, 8 mins.5 second Grand Trunk Regatta.[© One of the events of the season wi be the Grand Trunk regatta next Sa urday.The Point boys always have : | star\u2019 event, and this year intend t spread themselves.~~ Can .rere.\".ATHLETICS > Entries for the :C.A.A.U.,More than ever before .the C.A.A.UF.games on Sept.19 are attracting at tention across.the line.It is safe à say -that the New York and Bosto contingent will \u2018be larger than usus and the outlook is for the biggest mee in \u201cyears.The latest \u2018application fo entry blanks is from E.H.Clarke, o Boston, who won.the all round cham pionship of America two Years ago \u2018Walsh, of New York and Moulton, a both sure to come.= Walsh Won the Sprints.- New York, August 24.\u2014The member of \u2018the New York Athletic Club swep the card Saturday at the annual trac and field championship of the Metro politan Association of Amateur Ath letic Unions at Celtic, L.I, The Ne York A.C.won the trophy with § points.the Pastime A.C., being.sec ond .with 43 points, and the Great New York I.A.A., third.P.J.Walstÿ | 3.'S.Jones and Harry L.Hillman, car ried away the honors for the New Yor! Athletic Club., Walsh won the 16 and 220 yard dashes.Jones won th high jump and 120 yard high hurdle and Hillman worn the 440 yards and 220 yard low hurdle.\u2018(For Other Sporting, See page 9.) MINER KILLED AT WABIGOON.w » Ont, Auguet 326\u20148 RD Oat Albert\u201d Johns \"brought in from Goldrock last events Johnson was a miner at : day pie working in the slope, a large : mine, and on Thu hoisting purposes fell from the pia in Erni gne Fo Au > tE et ur LOANS pr ana Sax HOW SHRIBKA A790 coprARED IH AGE, \u20ac Retires to the Goverment br the Cana.\u2018pee ter July, tudicete that the average vétume of business has been well maintained.dt fa, of course, normal to expect some shrinkage im the sguregate turnever in July es cout) pared with June, bat this year.it: has appar: | etitly been less thon It waë- This, at least, !s a falr Anference to draw ftom a comparison of the relative circulation in the two periods.Last year the contraction ia circulation between June and July was ,882,000.This year it only $1, se as compared with St last Fons the circulation this year shows a gain of almost | five and a halt million dollgqrs.The increase {a loans and discounts is anather indication of a greatly increased trdde, that item now anding at $363,586,174.an In se of $67,087, on à year ago.On account of this increased demand upon the banks, by the com- lapt eymper.| merce and nists « of the country, some are sibte ditticulty over ve Tee ot kt cropg in the Northwest.But it is clear, from the retubns, shat, the banks have bad this problem in mind, and have been making preparation for it.This is a fair coustrue- te put uj the increase thelr , in the shape of -up tal, culation, specte, and inion which is $20,647,000 grestsr thaw it was | o July ast year.Another tion in the same con rtast oohsldera- £= the great shrinkage in the amount capital which hich Be banks have loaned out dark soins oa wo Call loans on stocks in less than acer vous a set ago, a or a.Altogether, : United puns, ; less, decrease re ove 519.000 statement confirms the views that have been expressed by leading bankers, that they an- tieipate Th friction over the task of handling the grain crops this fall \u2018 .LIABILITIES.: uy.1963, = June, 1902.48; 1902, Paid up capital .US ,083, © § 76,680,301 163.761 Reserve.48,122,213 47,493,814 oo Circulation .1,663,665 58,885,845 $2,070,085 Demand deposits in \u2018Canad 110,542,900 111,298,423 Fry oT oui Notice.deposits in Canada .271,597,201 \u2018207,630,038 .posits out of Canada .38,349,101 $6,235,858 Due Banks in United Kinedba .6,270,930 8.180,084 .ee Due Foreign Banks J ac.ve 1,561,078 1,025,337 1,210,414 Other tHiabilities .\u2026.,.\u2026.\u2026.oscen-surcoc0en - $506,280,024 3508,049,963 .$469,883,653 ASSETS.> * .\u2018 + - ; .fpécie .\u2026.\u2026.L.\u2026u00 sorsnscuces sdesssescedescse «$14,005,868 $ 14,464,063 $ 12,205,849 ominjion Notes .vous 29,742,481 29,002,837 © 23,726,010 ecurity for circulation ARS 8,120,844 2,980,903 2,792,108 Notes and cheques of other B 18,411,827 19,429,914 14,834,152 yosits with other Banks .8,064,725 5,422,247 4,546,875 ue from United Kingdom Ban 3,711,374 1,725,774 7,045,712 e from Foreign Banks .17,197,942 ,321, 118,646,993 Government, Municipal and Ry.Securitie 64,047,358 64,136,859 49,376,189 Call Loans in Canada .ves 41,881,085 40,876,987 45,876,667 Call Loans out of Canada .36,382,605 39,509, 716 - 50,534,884 Current Loans in Canada .363,586,174 363,329,721 296,408,818 Current Loans out of Canada .coesvneee \"22,226,350 21,943,508 8,887,076 Other assets .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026eseccrnesertenencncess .24,589,113 \u201c.23.982,088 25,161,620 vo , .: N Total assets .\u2026.erceccenresncterssncenconcn $641,985,699 $641,985,372 ~ $587,900,352 | FE = LACK OF BUYING ORDERS KEE PS THE MONTREAL STOCK MARKET SLUGGISH AND UNINTERESTING \u201cThe week opens with Jocal stocks in pretty much the same.old rut.rut.The vol- .ume of trading continues very small, and br okers complain of an almost entire absence: of outside buying: orders.\u201c Just how long this condition is going to last is difficuit to say, but this !s the period when small speculators, in fact, the rank and file of stock market \u2018followers, dre endeavoring to replenisly their diminished fortunes in more legit- _ imate channels.\u201cWith stocks down around bottom,\u201d said a broker to-day, \u2018we do not find speculators doing much.dull, the market looks unattractive and they keep out.Strange to say, the + speculators will \u2018be tumbling into our Thiarket whenit 13-10 to 15 points higher than now.A speculator rarély scents a bargain in dull times.It is only when things are active that he is tempted into -Ît, and then nine times out, of ten l'è .gets in when it is too late and the \u201cinsiders\u201d ge! the cream.Stock.market Bistory keeps repeating itself year aftar fear The brokers at present seem to Le -BIOre \u2018interested inthe yacht races than in the market, and the same seems to be true of\" New York, more than half the members of the Stock Exchange there being off Sandy Hook on Satur- _ Gay.The result was that the Wall Street inarket broke the recerd for dui- ie Ness.C8 : $ wi, Richelieu was \u2018weak this morning, and - + MÉDOUER- \u2018here was no business, it was offered off to 80, with 781% bid.° Pacific.was firm, in line with New .York, and saw as high as 125%, with a fractional reaction later.Total sales hére, 626 shares.Twins opened at 93 and went off to 921%, while Montreal Street Railway sold-at 233 to 236.Steel common went at 9 and the préferred ai \u201825 and then 243%.Steel bonds, 59.1 Dominion Coal opened at 80, went ott to 7915 and recovered to 80% on gome- what better tigures from Boston.Sales to noon in Wall Street amounted to-191,300 shares.$ $$.L: J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 113, second at 99.third at 49%, Canadian Pacific at 128%.Anaconda at 315-16, Hudson Bay.at 34%.\u2018$s -s $ \u201c.Money in New York, 2 per cent.Call money -in Montreal 5 to 5% per \u2018cent.$ $$ $ Sterlin exchange advanced % points in New York.It was viewed as another obstacle in the way of gold imports, \u2018 $$$ p Londn.\u2014Atchison, 6214 and 60%; S.143% and 139%; L.N., 10814 and 103%; TF 451, and 44: U.P, 765; and 74; uss, 22% and 224; ue, 78.and 69%; closed\u2019 stead y.s $ : Mr.C.D.Monk's messages sald: Ame ericans in, London firmer, 34 to % percent.above parity.Coal trade shows very heavy demand for anthracite.Il- linols Central gained .345 stockholders \u2018in four months: U.S.Realty has contracts In hand aggregating $20,000,000.Forty-one roads, second week August, average gross increase 11.13 per cent.Better demand in loan crowd.A dozen |.instances aré known during -past week where Stock Exchange borrowers have arked their trust company creditors to mark down their loans from 3 per cent, and meeting with refusal, have id off their loans and gone to the banks, \u201cThe banks in turn have influenced * rithe drawals of trust company deposits in their favor, and the result is a gain in deposits by the one ut the expense of |.the other.This, it is entirely to be bees .Beved, .as shown in the bank statement.No operation of the first magnitude seems to be going on.The more promineng bankers still point\u2019 out with emphasis that they know of no syndicate borrowings or underwriting su ption ealls in sight.Excellent wedthef con- terday.bridge at Trénton completed.eee National Trust Go.Limited Capital Paid Up - $1,000,000 Reserve 300,009 - -_ acte Execator.Administrator and Trastes, Liquidator and Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors, Trustes for Pond Issues of Corporations - and Compeniss.Receives funds in Trust all all Seat.per es Cable Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, 153 St, James St, Monreal, 5e Things are.\u2018is the whole reason why thel[\u2019 Bank loans increased during the week,- ditions reported in crop country yes- |.New Pennsylvania Railway [ despatches intimate severe competition in country between Krupps of Germany.and_U.S.Steel Corporation.L.& N.received first of à new Jot of 75 locomotives ordered more than a year | ago.\u2018 .$ $ $ The recovery on Saturday after publication of bank statement\u2019 indicates that everything ig not as bad as painted: There may be some.weak.spots left, and no doubt they \u2018will be ferreted out by the bear crowd.Irregularity will very likely prevail with not , a great deal of activity, Sub-treasury .lost $887,000 to banks - Saturday and since Friday lost $973.- 000 to banks.$8 $8 Robert Meredith & Co., received the following over their private wire from Zimmerman & Forshay, New York:\u2014 Lendon is irregular this morning.There is_no change according to the last reports in the commercial situation nor in he crop outlook.Money is growing somewhat more stringent, Brokerage houses are supplied \u2018with enough money to.take care of the commitments.Our financial magnates are in favor of the market remaining quiet: Such.happenings as the severe lines in United States Realty Issues Sod to unsettie the confidence in the market but it is not feared that these declines will go much further.there being no banking houses deeply {nivolv- ed in these securities as far as the sireet knows.Our market in the near.future will be a traders market, where stocks bought on decline will most.likely Show a profit shortly there after.Traders will sell on bulges.The stock market opened without vim, a little irregular in tone but averaging sotne- what higher.The moderate transactions in Amalgamated Copper were the largest in the list-it gained 1-4, rose 1-8 more then reached and lost the improvement.St.Paul lost an opening gain, : Steels and Rock Island \u2018were barely - steady.Tone became easier in the later dealings.London's business was nominal, to-day less than 10,000 was bought ard sold and about evenly divided.\u2018The market looked well at the\" opening but sold off in the first hour.Or the decline some long stocks came out but many of them had been bought around the opening.\u2018During the last.twenty-five - minutes\u2019 the traders have been fairly successful In establishing a rally.The whole market suffered from poor business, lack of interest and absenteelsin, Exchange 436.15.Sales to noon were 191,800 shares.8 8 3 ; The Canadian banks have made great progress.It has been shown that in gix years the paid-up capital of our banks has increased 25 per cent.the reserve fund 66 per cent., the circulation 43 per cent.and the deposits 93 per cent., while loans and discounts in the same period rose 86 per cent., and total loans 101 per cent.The total assets of the banks increased 80 per cent, re- | sources of banks in capital, circulation and deposits 36 per cent.and total 'loahs and discounts 170 per cent.In 1897 the proportion .of total loans to total assets was 148 per cent., 4nd this year it is 136 per cent, - s $ $.MORNING BOARD SALES.25 Pacific at 125.50 Pacific at 134 3-4, 50 Pacific at 125.200 Pacific at 125 1-4., 26 Pacific at 125 1-3, 25 Pacific at 125 1-4.' 200 Pacific at 125 1-2, 50 Pacific at 125 1-4.100 Coal.Com.at 80.50 Coal Com.at 79 8-4.50 Coal Com.at 791-2.= 5 Coal Com.at 80.226 Coal Com.at 801-2, 10.Bell Telephone at 130.10 Iron Com.at 9.| - 46 Iron Com.at 9.M0 Iron Pd.at 25.20 Iron Prd.at 24.© 50 Iron Pfd.at 24 1-2, $ Bank Commerce at 158.25 Detroit H.,Ëat 68 1-2 175 Mo.St.Ry.at 238.10 Mo.8t.Ry.Co.at 14 1:2, 25 Mo.St.Ry.at 238, 26 Mo.St.Ry.at 28 .- 12 Coal Pfd.at 110 3-4.D 10 Bank Montreal at 251 1-2, * - 25 Twin City af 98.10 Twin City at 98 1-2.| .100 Twin City at 98 1-2.7'New Molsons at 190.3,000 Iron Bas.at 59, 0 Mo.Power at 74 1-2, 5 Tor.St.Ry.at 9, 600 M.s.R.Bas.at 108 1-2 STATE BALL AT QUEBEC Excellencies for Thursday.(Special to The Montreal Herald) Quebec, Aug.Minto have issued invitations for state ball to take place on Thursday next, at the vice-regal quarters at the Citadel.The ball will be #iven in'honor ficers of the French flagship Tage, and Admiral Dougals and officers of the British fleet connected with the Atlantic squadron, In Quebec.Invitations to the ball Rave peen sent to the lead- oC Wr veux 1 $15,000,000.Invitations Have Been Issued by Their } ug.M.\u2014tord and Lady| a Jf of Admiral ai Rivit, commander, atid of-| preferred ing the a your's iat per oent.comusdn, which closed at Friday, started at 60 Saturday and sold hs - to 1% off Night wales, TRE Wim due te dount as to whether the 3 per cent.dividend was for a year, or was a semi-annual dividend, | PIS Soot basis.basis An authority commen is now ok & 4 per cent, that the dividendg paid are out of thie rings of 1902.leaves the sarnings of 1908 ub- totiched.hey are considerably ahead.of those of the previous.$ % Wales of Canadian Pacific in wall Street i week were 16,875 shares, \u201c\u2018Sop'\u2019 common | shares gnû preferred Lox: Spares.Total sales in Wall Street last week ware 4,088,014\" shares, against 4,520,138 shares the week previous, and 3,750,213 shares the fam week last year.8 \u201cBoo\u201d Dividends Canadian Pacific The declaration of the &oo dividends will be of especial interest in local finantial cir- cleb, owing to th$ fact that the Canadian Pacific controls this system.The latter company owns $3,993,000 worth of the 4 per cent, Rp mortgage bonds of the Soo Line, $3,633,400 worth of us preferred 7 per cent.cumulative stock, and $7,086,600 worth of the common.This atest announcement means, therefore, that the Canadian Pacific wili draw in revenue from these securities for She year ending June, 100s, the the sult _§oi.¢ k There were only 19 lures in Canada last week agulnst 30 the same week a year ago, > $ $$: Thousands of New Shareholders.With the return of the small investor to the Wall Street market many of the large rall- road corporations have added thousands of new names to their list of shareholders.This has given the office forces a grent deal to do, and has broken seme large blocks of stocks into thousands of small lots.\" Inquiry this week shows the movement to have been quite general.An officer of the Atchison' system sald: \u201cWith us there has \u2018| been a pronounced increase of both preferred and corumon shareholders.The increasé in the common sharehoiders ts the largest.Many new halders, say of ten, twenty, and fifty shares, may be found, and also for 100 shares | or more.The list has been expanding ever since the stock market reached a low-price level.Holders of Atchison common, according to the best available figures, now number 5,500, while the preferred stock's list registers 12,500 names\u2014a total of 18,000 or an increase of some 1,000 since the hooks \u2018were closed for the last dividend payments, As a result of the recent | stock issue of the Pennsylvania that line's list of shareholders was jocreased by \u2018some 5,000 names.It is impossible to tell at the transfer office of the Union Pacifle Raliroad exactiy bow many new names have béen put on the books since the dividend payment in April, but the figures irilcate an increase: of 1,100.A director of the company, said that the galn represented buying in small share ots.The increase tn the number of St.Paul, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Island, and a number of other companies, has been smaller than in the cases cited.However, the opinlon prevails In well-informed quarters that the floating stock of many of the conservatively managed railroads bus been materially reduced of late, - - $s 8 $0 C.P.Rs July L © Land Sales.+.\" C.P.R.land.sales for July \u2018were 261,647.acres, at a price of $1,020,404.In July, 1802, sales were 155,344 acres, at an average price of $3.62 per acre.The -total increase in sales \u2018over last July was 3457, 528.\u201c$8 8 The Position of \u2019 Lake Superior, A Consolidated Lake Superior interest says: .\u2018\u2019My understanding is that the minimum \u2018amount of bonds which President Shields wishes to dispose of for cash is $6,000,000, or \u2018about.$3,000,000 more than have already been subscribed, \u201cthe actual amount thus far subscribed being a trifle less than $3,000,000.\u201cThe sale of $5,000,000.at.60 would realize $8,600,000, enough to pay off $1,500,000 floating debt, provide $1,000,000 working .capital, and if the $1, 000,000 could \u2018be applied to a reduction of the: $5,050,000.Speyer loan by that amount, it may be that the Speyer syndicate can be induced to take bonds in payment for \u2018the balance, $4,000,000, of \u2018their loan.\u201cSo far as khown, there i2 no official assurance that the Speyer syndicate\u2019 will take .bonds for their Joan or any par of it.President Shields and Vice-President Sanborn are in New York this week.\u2018As soon as it is known for a \u201ccertainty tbat the bonds have been taken, and that the whole plan is an accomplished fact, 1 expect that the preferred stock will move up again.Some stock lias been sold for New York account, possibly profit taking, causing a recession from the top, and it may be that the market is being prepared for a risd, when the financing aDnouncement comes, like thi recent rise from 5 to 12.\u201d i THE COTTON CROWD.MADE $7,000,000 New Orleans, Aug.24\u2014W, P.Brown ard his asscciates, it cah be authorita- 1 tively stated, cleared $ $7,000,000 in their \u2018July cotton corner.Dah J.Sully was not one of the.manipulators of the.big.bull ring.While he made a big winning at the beginning of the bull campaign.later he thought that the time for high price cotton to decline had come, -and Got on the wrong side, losing a great portion of his.winnings.| The combine made $3,600,000 on the actual spot cotton they handled, and in the closing cut of open contrnats, at their mercy to avoid being squeezed, a-sum equally as large.- They bcught 250,000 bales of cotton at an average of 9 cefifs a pound.Ale though spot cotton is now.selling at 12 5-8 cents a pound, the average selling price of the 250,000 bales by the clique was 12 cents, \u2018or $3,500,000 gain on the spot cotton.-The cotton they \u2018tought for m, 250,000 they sold for \u201cTHE GOLD\u2019 MINES Rossland, B.C, Aug.22.\u2014-Ore ship- \"ments for the \u2018Week ending to-night were: Le Hoi, 5,550 tons: Centre Star, 1,620; War Eagle, 960; Kootenay, HB: LeRoi, No.¥ Glant, 30; Spitxce, Jumbo, 150.Total, 9,430.Year to date.242,487.The feature of the.Week was the considerable increase in tha Le Rol shipments due to ghe blowing in of Afty furnaces at.«mélter.Spitzee also reenters the shipping ist permanently, pending to Trail what ore was broken down In developments.SMALL STOCK TRADING Saturday's trading \u2018on Wall Street was the smallest of the year, totiæ sales amounting to only 130,306 shares, The lowest previous Saturday's trading was 137,347, on- Augeut 1.The smallest full day's trading this, year was 168,298, on July \"8.The smallest - Saturday\u2019g Atradinæ last year was 55.600 on June 7, whith was the smallest Saturday la over four years.pt ARNPRIOR, Ont.\u2014Chas.H.Merrick, boat builder, died at the General Hos- \u2018pitad, Ottawa.He had been suffering from Inflammation of the bowels, the njury.result of INVESTORS all New York Stocks taken on 3 per cent.margin or fière, with interest ébarges a ing lem thas 3, por eènt.ann TRE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE arocx EXCHANGE BUILDING, Rock | where it was impossible for tha shorts] | a jee hante aan oven LAST WEEK aies = i PRIGED 40008 AT COUNTY tous 3 - X Sa .Cheese 18 down ans and it now turns out that there is difficulty gver some of the high priced coun P made during the earlier part of the current week.Some 5,000 to 6,000 boxes Tre Si on the busis of 10%6 to c at erent points, and it is as lacy that the buyers in question are refusing to accept delivery unless at & \u2018shading upon tbe prices originally bid.This sort of work naturally handicape traders, whe make bona tide bids, based upon what the conditidn of the market @rrants, and Montreal firms threaten to cut out the markets which have per mitted this kind of work, st.Hyacinthè, \"August 22.\u2014 Nine creumeries offered 533 puckages of butter; all sold at 18%c, except \u201c20.Siles ad \u2018| were: A.A, Ayer 4k Co., 260; Hodgson Bros, 76; J, A.\u2018Valllancourt, 90; Dal- rymple & Son, 70; Alex.W.Grant, 28.Cowansville, Aug.22.\u2014At the meeting of the Eastern Townships Dairymen's Exchange to-day 39 factories \u201coffered 1,907 boxen cheese; 20 creameries offered 1,486 boxes: butter.Cheese sold as follows:\u2014H.Allen, 47§ boxes cheese ut 9 13-16c, and ee ut 9%¢; F.Duckett 458 at 9 13-16c; McPherson, 258 at 9 13-16¢, and ar at 9%c; 116\u2019 boxes unsold.Butter sales were:\u2014J.Dalrymple bought 100 boxes butter at 1i9c, and 187 299 at 18%c, and 30 at 18%c; J.Alexander, 175 at 19c, 76 at 18%c and 60 at 19% c; H.\"Allen, 208 at 1%c and 70 at TC; A.J.Brice, 210 at 19¢, Butter all \u2018sold.Cornwall, Ont.August 23.\u2014The offer- rings at the cheese board yesterday were 79.white and 1,150 colored, 2,128 in all.It was a dropping market and there.was a prolonged deadlock between the \u2018DOLLAR WHEAT\u2019 WAS REALLY A FICTITIOUS - Weäkness was the conspicudus feature in the wheat market last tyweek.There were no big breaks of infport- ance, merely a gradual sinking to a lower level.The decline could not be called u steady one, because there were numerous periods of firmness, with an \u2018occasional part recovery, which was by 10 meuns astonishing, in view of the numerous conflicting influences at work.On the : whole \u2018the downward trend created little, If any, wonderment at 18%c, and 70 at 18%c: Hodgson Bros, FIGURE FOR IT among traders of long experience, as it.was prefty generally agreed that buyers for the rise had become entirely too numerous and had in many instances bought more than they could easily carry, The market seemed overbought and had a top heavy appearance.It ap- ers that the time was near ug hand when \u2018the inevitable liguidation would set in.This opinion wus founded on the presumption that the recent advance had been largely artificial! and unwarranted, having been to an extent brought about by lively buying for outside account, prompted in part LA the \u2018surprisingly small receipts bith in- win- \u2018This class of buying, which.was largg- ly confined to Western markets, was \u2018{ to a great extent prompted by the re- {| ports of unsatisfactory threshing returns and alleged determination of many farmers to hold their wheat for a dollar a bushel.The fact that No.1 northern wheat in Minneapolis had been forced above the dollar mark temporarily served for the time being t oencourage and mislead those \u2018\u2018outside\u201d traders of limited experience who were eMlently -unayare that the high figures in that market were #1 a sense fictitious and wholly local, and therefore not.a fair criterion.$ May wheat.opened In Chicago \u201cthis morning at 83 5-8 and the 12.30 price was -83:1-4.September opened at 80% and stood at 80 1-8 at 12.30, Septem- bér corn opened at 61 1-4.and at 12,30 was 50 3-4.May corn apened at 52 and the 12.30 price was 51 8-8.© The visible supply statement to-day gave wheat an increase of 172,000 bushels, corn a -decrease of 212,000 bushels\u2019 and oats a decrease of 38,000 bushels.THE MANITOBA CROP The Winnipeg Commercial of August 15 says: The weather has been showery and unsettled this week in'all parts of the West.\"The temperature has ben normal.These conditions have favored the backward grain and the crop condition is improved.Wheat cutting is now almost general in Southern Mani- oe na is commencing in the central and northern parts.Most estimates o the yleld vary from 12 to 18 bushels, according .to- locality, The first new wheht was recelved here on Monday.Harvest help is now m ch needed.The Eastern excurisons arrive next week.It is probable that even these will not satisfy -all the demnhds, especially if the weather is favorable.Advices from Edmonton 8 state that the crops are in excellerit condition in Northern Alberta.tt, DRESSED HOGS \u2018Owin to the recent steady decline in prices for iive hogs to $8.12 1-2 to $1.37 1-3 per 100 lbs.and the prospects.of liberal supplies.next week the tone of the market for fresh killed abattoir dressed hogs is easy with prices tending downward.The demand from but- \u2018was quiet at $8.76 to §9 per 100 lbs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GRAIN IN TORONTO Toronto, Aug.34.\u2014Wheat\u2014New red and White, quoted by local buyeis 73 1-26 RH low freights to: New York; goose, 6R¢ fur No.% cast.Spring 74c No.1, 7% No.- east.Manitoba wheat No.» 1 hard guoted at 48c; No.1 northern, Nice; No.Northern, 93c.Georgian ports ee more grinding in transit, It in\u2018 said that stocks at the lakea are shout all cleaned up now, that owing to the recent rains inthe wes: farmers deliveries have been very light, and that no new wheat wili be coming for ward for about a month.Mour\u2014Local exporters bidding $2.95 cars 90 per cent.patents in their vast.or middie freigths, Nolders ns! ing $3.Choice brands 15c te 2)2 higher.bage included, traëék Toronto.llfeed-\u2014Cara shorts quoted $17.50; wran, $13.30 to $14, bulk, eust or widdle freight.Manitoba milifeed, £19 cars : $17 Bran, sacks included, Toronto freights.Barley\u20144% No.$ extra; 40c :No.3, east or midle freights.livery this months, some holders asking cent or two.more.Com\u2014Cannda 54c west; American, ES 1-2c; No.$ mixed, 60c.- Oats-New No.3 white west freely; 30c outside points; om oO 1 white, $1¢: No.2 white, Re meal\u2014Cars bags, 78 A rele.$39 trac track Toronto, broken lots quoted Peas\u2014e3c No.$ east; 8ic high freights north and \u2018west: 62c middle freights, remettent Er ttes .ALMOSŸT FROM.BIRTH.r peared plainly evident tp keen observ- [ter and spring wheat primary points.chers was limited to-day and trade: west, 74c \u2018on & law freight to mills, or; \u2018 Bay- Manttoba, :34.45 cars Hungarian patents, | $4.15 secop patents, $4.00 strong.bakers: Rye\u2014Kow rye, 43c west to-day, de- paieamen and er The latter of fered 9%c for white, and Xe | for color~.06 Pinally Mr.1.J, Xiows, tive of A.W.Grant, broke habe ahd raised white to 9%c, at which price ail but 90 boxes sold.A rew lots of colored were bid in at thé same Hows again advanced the D \"1160, and J, A.McRae want oné better, ofker- ing 9%c for thé colored.At this fifure all the colored seld, the lots bid in at 9%c being raised to this figure.J.A McRae got 1,008 for Hodgson Broa, 1 J.Howe #88 for A.W.Grunt, J.A.Welsh 668 for James Alexander, and A A.Logan 167 for Ayer Compa oy, ited; One lot remained unsol igs year'at this date 1,998 boxes sold ut-9%c to 944c.Alexandria, Ont., August 22.\u2014At the chees board this evening 1,689 cheese .webe boarded, 1,132 white and 557 inside figure this week was 0s, and rang- éâ up from that to Sie.The Butte?-matket \u2018held steady at 90s to =.as to quality.Liverpool, August 22.\u2014Butter, good, steady, 25s.Cheète, atront: finest white; ne; PE \u201c colored, 518.The Butter market vas steady, but dul} to- aay.\u2018At country points firm prices were tzed dnd oa pot the noliainal rangé was to ¥ : sscsssssssccionccuu JWG to LA 1: orate m Birth my little girl was Bastern 1% to 1 troutled brotévhitis and cu s In coubtry 10 to 10% cking Angler's en Lo .no on yas presctibed.It cu her ce créamery AK to .19 cough, and almost immediately h§ creamery: .18 to 1 she A color.To-day she da suvsncctones , 15 to 16 .ie ub an LS .Pudsey, To- \u2019 Country Produce.2e \u201c4 = Pe dope 1 Bit 2 qua == RE semer Alexander, Weegar for A.A.Ayer & August 22.\u2014Twentys |- from Chicugo to reduce thelr.rates on |\u2019 Montreal, as against a trifle over 1,000,- \u2019 366.| H.Gerhardt .eres soso.cecû BP Sses ca.sone 0 ans ton, b Beatty .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oc + 39 Hainsworth, c and b Ba esse.À Beddow, c.Livi ton, a Baber \u2026.6 | Whittaker, c wiikborough, b | Wheatley .7 \u20181 Bunch, e Wheatley, » Wallace .wo iseborough, b Wallace zu 0 MeFiron, > Wallace vos 0 ee no WL: 20000 Aldce .13 Bréwer, c Baber, Wa ; 0 Lea, b Wall allace ., lace 0 9 don cable says: The chesad¢ market was steady sdvanoed: 1e Soman, Lio fg Rig Be we te ued susall receipts dar- 6 Rsarby shipment.We quote: \u201crae fa 18%s te 19e; No.1 can led; de to 16%e: vr es o à stock; 13e to 140 per E way.ei a es for Die prices cr « sine way have docliaod te © at fot primes ed ha 56 = vu ef sale RARE Jy Lx ie ve «+ at poe 1 bs.ah aad conti Boned posé Fee oot and: the irs acto demand for pe = pds \u20ac = to $ 4.50; and ois, Ruy \u2019 a tot, Jobblng way .% to 18 je om Aa ay.a to 1514 raight Nered caffoencae to .\u2018Maple Products\u2014 # a New syrup, wood .oe 8 to 06% New syrup, passe th 70 to 6 Old syrup, | wens 483 to 120 Old syrup, wood | ceeseesee SU to 06 Pure SUEAL c\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.te 08 Beans\u2014 : : Choice prime, per bushel.00 to 1.60 Choice prime, car Jots.1.50 to 1.65 [ .Chole, smal} way .1.20 to 1.40 Ordinary, car lots: .90.to 1.00 Ashes\u2014 #First sorte, per 100 ibs.\u2026.5.40 to5,55 : Seconds .5.00 to 8.10 Pearls .SH to 6.25 Honey\u2014 - White clover comb .-.12% to 1344 White strained, tine .OBlgto 0D Buckwheat, strained .07 to 07% Potgtes ; .ew, per brl.'eess 1.26 to 1.85 New, bags .covennnnne .55 to .60 COTTON HIGHER Messrs.Judson.& Co., members of the New York Cotton Exchange sent \u2018Mr.R, W.Withycomb, lt St Sacrament Street, the following: New York, August 24.\u2014Liverpool, was due to come about unchanged, \u2018but orened steady.At 12.80 market \u2018was dull and- steady, net 1-2to 1 point higher, Spots 2 points lower.Sales 5,- 000 bales.In our market this morning \u2018there was resumption of active operations by the New Orleans poo! causing strong opening.Market was well \u2018eustained throughout the morning.At 11 o'clock market was rather dull with prices showing further gains.Liverpool closed steady, uhchanged to 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 for the distant months.Showers .are predicted for to-day in the southern .region exténding to Missouri Valley, Tuesday, cooler weather is predicted.Following is the opening \u2018ana mare ket at 12.30.January.987, 99; December, 985, 993; October, 1,004; 1 501 tember, 108d, op V0: August, 1,219, 1.225; March, vee, - - SPORTING ~ NEWS, | Winners of Swimimng Races.\"The result of the last of the weekly swimming handicaps follow: .-__ Quarter-mile, senior\u2014 E.Bailey, 10 séconds .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.John W.Wilson, 46 seconds .J.C.Addison, scratch .100 yards, junior\u2014 w.Gathercole.6 seconds - - Pow, scratch .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.a \u2018Lynch; 26 seconds,.Diving competition, senior\u2014 John Heagerty, 97 points.\u2018H.A.Cooper, 87 points.R.Lusignan, 86 points.oe Egg hunt, junjofi~ 8.Finnie .coustesenceesses conconece\u201d w Gathetcolé .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2018en McGregor .veseerestitainee pT hunt, Sunior\u2014 OW 210000 vemccu svvreveoire - I Duck hunt, aenior\u2014 : Fates Arno ni a coco absee case o cialis were \u2018A, Blackwell,\u201d ! \"Walsh, Chris.H.Goulden.E tessscsssenn.+.so.* R cone for points are as follows: First counts 8, second counts 2, third counts 1.Three prizes in each class.Senfor\u2014 J.C.Addison.rormsescccs R.Lusignan .\u201c1st.2d.3d.Pts.20.\u2018Geo.de L.Selby.ile JA.Moretti .tevvesena TH.Ww.Smythe.o.eve James\u2019 Marks 0.0.0 1d.Heagerty' eoneosecs en - James POW ceencecsenss A.Walsh evsoscéoccuceu -H.Comte veccuanscciese 8.E.-Walsh.\u201crocconsocce 8.Silver sen.A.Lacroix saivecoscéous \u2018Junior\u2014 .w.Gathercole erence cow\u2019 Henry POW c.veecneenes S.Finnie ceececess mère G Lynch ecrscceies McGregor 0.= Curran sessecsecscee -G.Peverley .\u2026,.A.Biancheria vu.JP.Bruneau .; ; y = bat but jus 1,9 09.69 C9 09 de SIN AJB LS G1 stats dus COOOHMNOONONNE® orccecuneennenant.OHSOGOWNONOHNM.SOSHHHOOHNHN LS OH S HOWWSOSWEWEWHES HHHOHHOONHOCONVEWWÉ mone.twenty-eighth annual races of e club will take place next Saturday a ternoon at 2.30 p.m.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=merareen CRICKET HILL'S FINE WORK, The scores in the Gentlemen vs Players\u2019 match at Toronto, in which the Canadidn international team figured, follow: Gentlemen\u2014Pirst Innings, .Lownaboroush, c McElfoy, b Bed- OW.caress 00 eses \u201cse because BE.J.Livingstone, ¢ Lea, b- Fleet., .Babe, ¢ Risebro, b Fleet .cue Beatty, b Fleet .«.2e cac Wheatley, c Bunch, b Fleet .Hil, ¢ eddo, db Bunch \u2019 Forrester, Lb.w., b Fleet W.Wright, b McLea B.Wallace, not out .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ive - -| Hynes, c McElroy, b Evans .W.H.Cooper, Lh.w,, b Evans .,., Extras 0000s SEE Gees 0h noom deocé \\ - sssscccnsous terrane od ee soscecge, 7 4 a Total reed wees Sp! vecce.ecsneene 307 Players\u2014First Innings.Evans, c Lownsborough, b Wheat- Extras 2) ocnûr be Total .vere bevers senens dnrerere Players Sécond fhnihge.Evans, c \u2018Beatty, Jb Lownsborough 28 McEiroy, not out .\u2026.s s.coc6 vise 0 Hainsworth, b W.lla cess sessesce Shelton, c sub, D Allace sce leddon, stpd.Weight, b eee AB ittaker, © Wright, b> BI ne borough Metals ot 00 ospor Frauus ford Sapper Phosphor Ti I timony I a 2 and all White \u201cMetal uminium an ismuth Mixtures.tokel : Canadian made.g Iron, ete.,eta CANADIAN WORKS, Willlam.and 8t.Thomas Sts., Montreal Telephone Main 3981.New York Office.94 Gois Stree ot 30 DAYS BARCAIN SALE Standard Makes.Fully Guaranteed.FROM 810 UP.; TheColonta/Typewriter Co.Ltd.WANTED The Maryland Casualty Coy | Spats Applications for General Agen roughout thé Province of Quebec.LIBERAL CONTRACTS.; Classes of Insurance Effected ACCIDENT-HEALTH-LIABILITY Address 'H.A.STEWART, .General Agents\u2019 280 BOARD oF TRADBN BLDG, Montreal - mr ; The Royal Trust Go., MONTREAL, - CAPITAL.$1.000.000 | .3500.000 .PES Paid Up.ieceseirsnees PRESIDENT,\u2019 RIGHT HON.LORP STRATHCONA AND .MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.\u2018VICE-PRESIDENT, \u2018HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND.Co DIRECTORS.R.B.Angus A.Macnider E.8.Clouston * \u2018H: V, Meredith: E.B.Greenstiields x T.Paterson C.M.Hays \"R.G.Reid | C.R.Hosmer Jamés Ross Sir W.C.Macdonald Sir T.G.Shaughnessy Sir William C.Van Horde, K.C.M.G.Office\u2014Bank of Montreal Building, : \u2018 169 ST.JAMES STREET.: \u2026 H.ROBERTSON, Manager.Se 1 WILL.BUY où DOMINION PERMANENT LOAN : 4000 CASA GRANDE.1000 AURORA EXTENSION \u201cI WILL SELL ' 25 TRADERS FIRE at the cheapest price vet heard of.; ocd for copy of my complete Price -List .\u201cNORRIS P.BR vANT,- Dealer in Investment Securities, \u201c ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Montreal - \u2018Phone Main 2018.\u201cA Glimpse at Wall Street and: \u201cts Markets\u201d \u2014ISSUED UPON REQUEST- BY\u2014 Jaco dhs.i 82 st.Francois Xavier st.MONTREAL.44-46 Broadway, N.v Transsct a general brokerage - business i in Stocks, Bonds, | Graïh & Cotton esonuno.Alan.0.0 PANOMAR | HIAM & PANGMAN, General Insurance Agents and Brokers.} 10 Liverpoo! & London à Globe Montreal MONUMENT TO SIR WILLIAM, Kingston, Ont., August 24.\u2014(Spedial.) «On September 8th a monument is to - be unveiled at Johnstown, N.Y,, to the metpory ry of Sir Willlam Johnson,\u2019 a pols \u2018 dief an à fighter in ocolomal days in New York Stat State.\u201cEg SEA 3 ™ New York Consolidated .Stock Exchange.New York Produce \u2018Exchange; 4 \u201c Bring the boy or let him come - himself.Boys\u2019 Washing Blouse Suits, \u201c, we'll give him careful attention and good\u2014value, made in.blue and white striped percale, 3 to 12 yrs.- Dore res de din ITION OF T aN Lexbss N Black Seal IE PN 3 an 3 hold Ww ER i) 7 \"with nickel and gun-metal and Gray Undressed Kid Wrist Bags WE REFUND MONEY where purchases do not sult, excepting in goods cut from the piece, Millinery and Toilet Articles.2° 2 _, Regular \u2018value 49c.Build- Ang sale price metre! \u2014 - .2e .Wrist Bags.Warrier ses eed » SE Notwithstanding the fickle and disappointing weather that | we've been having, the crowds have gravitated to this centre | and created a genuine boom in Summer Selling.= There will be - | no dull season this year\u2014as we have already commenced selling FALL GOODS with a rush\u2014and those who are looking for genuine | bargains, will find them in every department, especially while the [10 to 50 Per Cent.Discount Lasts| Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists, made in Zephyr or- percale, self-col- lar and cuffs, colors blue; and white, gray and white, and fancy green striped.Building Sale Price.+73 - Ladies\u2019 Black and Black and White Silk Chiffon Ruffs, mountings.85c value.For .69 Ladies\u2019 hite- .Atweps the best of taste kinds that wear and.the \u2018have an immense assortment.cambrie, lawn umbrélla flounce, and LADIES\" made with hémstitched tucks and embroidery insertion; .trim- a p 'UNDERSKIRTS, med with deep embroidery, \u2018dust frill.Price.45 .Less Discount of 10 Per Cent.: LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS, cambric, lawn umbrella flounce, and made with clusters of tucks and two.rows of embroidery in- » *sertion, trimmed with two frills of embroidery, dust friit.\u201cWear \u2026 styles \u2018that sell readily: We - \u2014 neat and dainty \u2014the PLICE ER RIRES Lacets 2.35 Less Discount of 10 Per cent.\u2019 LADIES\u2019 CHEMISES, canibric, rquare yoke.made \u2018with clusters © of tucks arid embroidery insertion, trimined around neck and arms with frills.: Leas Discount of 10.Per Cent.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES, cambric, high neck, double yoke, trimmed around Neck, front and sleeves with cumbrie frilts, finished\u201d with embroidery edging.Price Less Discount of 10 Per Cent.: LADIES\": NIGHT DRESSES, cambrie, lawn yoke, made with, * Valenciennes lace insertion, trimmed around neck, front and Bleeves with.lawn frills and Valenciennes lace edging.Price.I.oO, i .Less 10 Per Cent.- .\u2018 LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS\" .hemstitched hem.cambric, umbrella frill, made with deep Less 10 Per Cent: Price.i.\u2026.\u2026.0 0e secs eme sente sc Sn ai 89 .Price.s\u2026.,Lses.0 Lens heumes aéssa esse rusterece DT js A FANCY PEBBLE SUITINGS, assorted, in all the new colorings.\u201cDRESS \u2018GOODS \u2018The early selling of new fait gonds has been unusually lärge.- The completeness of our showing and the great variety of clever Ideas offered hére to select from has demonstrated the advantages of buying here.ing at introductory prices.Worth.70c yard.\u201cIntroductory.pricé \u2026.sbrousactec ea ssccc000 DOD - Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.FANCY ALSATIAN DRESS FABRICS, rich new eft 3.26 yard.Introductory Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026ececouseure os ste, Woreh 93 © Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.\u2018 cL NEW MIXED COLORS HOMESPUNS, %c A a Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.\u2018 : RICH BOUTONNIERE SUITINGS.all new colorings.: \u2018ie .Less 10.Per Cent.Discount.Exclusive new patterns in FANCY MIXED.TWEEDS for tailors v - made costumes.$1.10, $1.25 and.ssovscecesesce00000É Less 10 Per Cent.Discount, .\u2018Also.a few extra specials to clear, very desirable for children\u2019 8 school wear.\u201c \u2018The balance of our stock in ALL-WOOL NUN\u2019 |] VEILING, a full range of colors, including vale blue, red, gray, green, old.rose, vellow, bluette, black, white, cream, pink, etc, etc.\u2018Werth = 85¢ yard.Extra special, net price Srercetesniandiaesendnnis veges 34.¢ COLORED AMAZON CLOTH 80 pleces Colored Amazon Cloth for tailor-made \u2018edstuimes, rich : French finish and perfect range of good colorings, Including black.Worth 60 para.Cut price «.c.corses Des seu 53 Less 10 Per Cent.Discount, \u201cALL-WOOL CHALLIES AND DELAINES .* © at 25c Yard Net Sale Price ALL-WOOL COLORED DELAINES for ladies gowns, } house dresses, blouses, kimonas, etc., a wide range of pat- \\ terns and colors to select from.Worth .50c - yard, - Net sale \u2019 .price PE EEE 23 .A few: more\u2019 pieces of this \u2018ALL-WCOL COLORED SERGE, a heavy: e, in colors of gray, ved, fawn and brown only.We.guarantee\u2018this mate eat to be all-wool and of quality regularly sold at 500 yard.Our ciearing price after discount will be.\u2018 #1-inch wide COLORED HALIFAX TWEED: for boyd\u2019 suits; colors of drab, fawn, gray, brown and navy.Per yard, 3c, Sc and mosiaenoetotsacconobG0AsD000è Sesoeuss .10-Por Cent Discount, Here are a few of the attractive: lines we are offer- î soovscse \u20181.05 A20estsetspienseresieasersee 48 \"heavy neck ruche.and long MAIL ORDERS-\u2014bont fail to write us, we are \u2018making a specialty of Mail Orders and give special inducements to out-of-town oustomers.: : : : __ ll, ends, Special.en vas sates BBD Lawn Ties Ladies\u2019 Fine White Lawn\u2019 Ties, with colored, (white and black edges.15¢ value, \u201c ; SPECIAL BARGAINS in Wash Goods The newest for Fall Blouses will be found.in stylish vestings same as used for nien's \u201cfancy \u201cvests:.Many of the new vestigs are white ground on which a figure, a square, or oblong pattern is woven in a selection in these selling at 456, 65c and 75¢ yd.Less 10 Per Cent.Piscount.fashionable goods - Summer Wash Goods.We simply mention a few prices, the values will speak for themselves : : Ladies\u2019 Fine Vici Kid Oxford Shoes, patent tip, \u2018medium FANCY DRESS.MUSLINS.Worth âc.* Net sale price.s.ere sen e fe cc 2000 a aus a.5; .FANCY DRESS MUSLINS.Worth up to 30t.Net sule price .PS ee.amg\u2019 FANCY PIQUE SUITINGS.Worth 18¢.\u2018Net sale price.n° \u2019 FANCY DRESS GINGHAMS.Worth up to 15c.Net sale price .\u2026,\u2026\u2026.\u2026.iepee nee 10 FANCY ENGLISH PRINTS, fast colors.Worth 30c.Net sale price.ooopeevvernsre 814 FANCY FOULARD SATEENS.Worth 30c.Net sale price, per yard.cern ees cee 16 WHITE NAINSOOK.Worth 18e.Net sale price.PRSEEEEEEER .12 WHITE ORGANDIE MUSLINS, 4% inches.wide.Worth Me.Net sale price.os 19 STRIPED GOLDOLAS, for Boy's Suits.Worth 15c._ Net sale price.ooo ieee, .10 BLACK GRENADINE; for Dresses.Wokth 1214.Net sale price vere cieeesbinanns \u2026cnnen 834 v ns : LININGS! , je sr Best quality, lustrous finish, Percaline, for Dress.Lining, all colors, including black.Worth i RAS \u2018our price RER RAA AAA ARE RAP RARE AE +000 wba Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.; Our Best Quality \u201cA metican Linelette, in ail colors, also black, white and.cream.- - Per yd, : 12% ) Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.Black, White and Gray ,Canvasstte, for interlinings.Black Moire - Skirting, handsome, wutered effect.Worth 40c.Near Silk or Silko line Linings, in a full range of colors.\u201cper yardi.lon cetaceans Fescieu sense asc sre eu Shoe Special! ! Net sale price, per.yard.18 Sentilla brand.Net sale price.Net 18675 | soles and , heels, sizes, 2% to 7.Stylish and ser- + viceable $2.50 Shoes.esse | vo ee ST LESS 30 PER CENT.Do Ss.ig.2 À Boom in tie Basement .People.are realizing the completeness : of our \u201cHousehold Utensil Depart- - ment\u201d and are giving it a generous pat- , ronage.These are à few good values, © 10 doz, Heavy Tin Tea Kettles nt: rpeerare ferent agers seg Tena eae renee naan 10 .5 gross Block Tin Wash Basins dt.RP EE TETE iia, 3 200 French Tin Mouids.Regular price, from 2e to $3.00.To clear at, per cent.JW 12 doz.Galvanized Oil Cans, at.100.léconaues Täosieonopes ses sance ee Ceres eus JAB | 10 gross Tin Duet-Pans,.to be cleared at, each.\u2019 ceereraes iB 5 doz.Zine-Covered Washboatds, \u2018at.so ihanoo tous esac area henttasdacsasote caso su soceccos0000e OÙ T 5 doz.Heavy Double Tin Wash.ess tt reaetannn a Pre cessssecsescus JD 15 doz.Heavy Tin: Dish Pans, at.on EE .10 = ! ys 7 easEeeterises eset a.\u201c coûtrasting color.We have rereivéd à new \u2018\u2019 Net sale price, per péra cena a.eocassece ses socoten Ce ee ga este» 224 dh \\ - ; 20° .tre .; .8, Lm > 5 ! 100 \u201c \u201cx, mo ; ) .For a Xe 10 [a DRAPERY DEPARTMENT We are still giving a discount.of 10° | per cent.to 334 per cent.on\u2019 our entire line of.Art Drapery goods._ART GOODS REMNANTS\u2014One Lot Remnants, ranging from 2 t09 © yards, in Art Muslins, Silkolines, Dennims, Crotonnes, Tapestry ; \" Brocatelle, Felt, etc, etc.: \u201csilk Ruffs | = { = © Less 33 1-3 Per Cent, Discount, CT nee VERANDAH SCREENS\u2014Bamboo Verandgh .Screens, 13 feet © \u2018wide x 71 long; all complete, with rope and pulleys, of which we have a few left: no one having a verandah at-.tached to their homes should be without one.To clearommsl.50° .Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.\u2018LACE CURTAINS\u2014Fine White Nottingham Lace - Curtains, 60 71 : in.x 34 yards long, neat patte: rhs, good quality.At, pair.1 Less Discount of 1244 Per Cent.PORTIERES\u2014Extra finish Damask Portieres, of.the latest \u20ac de-s - sigñs, beautiful effect in all the most popular colors.At A per.pair.earner greeter evonas nnn cmmmnn\u2014\u2014\u2014 350 li ik il : 4 A m- \u201c+.EP ER Less 20-Per Cent.Discount.oo - ; - \u2018TABLE COVERS\u2014Tapestry Table Covers, all \u2018new patterns, In - every conceivable shade and style; sizes 4% to 12% senna.Less -20 Per Cent.Discount.\u2018Estimates given on all kinds of Drapery work .TAPESTRY\u2014A complete line \"of \u2018shades and \u2018variety of nd ) : i terns in 50-in.Tapestry, for Portieres and Hangings, large \u201cand medium figures.At, per yard .>; .Less 25 Per Cent.Discount.SASH CURTAIN NETS\u201427- in.Russian Net, edge, .appliyue centre of choice design.At, pèr VAT.vence d: Less 15 Pet.Cont, Discount.CURTAINING AND DRAPERY MUSLINS\u201450- in Art Musling,.all choièe dainty patterns, suitable for boudoir curtains and.\u2019 hangings.\"At, Jer finished \u2018fancy.- yurd.o\u2026\u2026o.meses seman sove con sned\u201d .à Less 20 Per Cent.Discount.\u2019 2°\" : 20° Silkoline, Dennims, Burlaps, Cretonnes, Brocatelles, Tapestry, Chintz, ~- Velours, Plushes, \u2018Reps, \u2018ete, ete.> .OUT or All subject to discount of 10 per cent, to 33 1- 3 per cent, hp 1 { + ) 4% ; 222 { q4 Le .Regu ar ele and '15¢ per single roll.and Oxford gray.ee WALL PAPE 3,400 Rolls Gilt Wall Paper, In variety\u2019 of most popular colors and.patterns, suitable for halis, parlors, dining-rooms, etc.Sale price, per.roll.20 Less 10 Per Cent.Discount, LADIES\u2019 \u2019ravenette Rain oe Le a al \u2018The nulnber of Rain Coats we.are selifig speaks well for the.values : oats oftered.Those: mentioned\u2019 \u201chere are popular styles.- = - va À avy Tweed Raincoats, made in a neat and stylish de-.Ladies Hews Tu: ripple capes, belt across back, bell sleeves, fly \u201c+ front and sinsh pockets; colors, fawn and Oxford gray.12.00 \u2018Less 10 Per Cent.Discount, > Tweed Rain Coats, made An a natly three-quarter style, Faney Tweed collar, finished with silk strappings and stitche ing.bell sleeves, {iy front and straight pockets; colors, green = Less 10 Per Cent.Discount, SA - s Three uarter Cravenette Conf made.in one.of the newe rate Thrée-qunri stole effect fre .t, \u201cthree ripple capes, \u2018neatly ped with silk, bell sleeves And slash pockets; colors, fawn, Bret and steel gray».Less 10 \u2018Per \u2018Cent, Discount.daucacdecnnouse Waterproof Cravenette, $1.22 yd.net.ut 150 yards left in .our leâder ifne, in Rainproof _Cravenette,- About 160 Of fawn, drab, dark.light and medium gray, green mix: ak ture, black and navy.Worth $1.50 yard.Cut price.pesaouess 18 Less 10.Per Cent: Discount, ; vs he .eeveenoneenen 11.50 _- "]
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