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[" i \u2018Use wera want Columns.FOR LITTLE WANTS == ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.- RIVAL FLEETS FOUGHT OUTSIDE PORT ARTHUR- SIAN SQUADRON WAS DRIVEN BACK ALL.One Torpedo Destroyer Appears to Have Escaped and Reached Che Foo\u2014Sortie Was Made in the Hope of Joining With the Vladivostok Squadron\u2014 Jap Cruiser Reported Suiik.A :such specific points as seem disputable \u2014_\u2014 Tokio, Aug.11.-Evidently driven to ped by the fire of the Japanese laud batteries, the Russiun Heet emerged from Port Arthur yesterday morning.Admiral Togo immediately closed in! and opened a severe engagement w hich lasted until nightfall.Afterwards th: * Japanese destroyers and torpedo flotil-, Capt.Rostchavoski, of the Russian torpedo boat destroyer, which arrived here this morning, reports that a Jupanese cruiser and a gunboat were injured or sunk during the past week.Sunk Near Round Island.ported to be moving along the coast above Linkow.No Fighting Near Mukden.Liao Yang, August 11.\u2014It is officially stated that no important fighting has occurred in the vicinity of Mukden.The nearest Japanese ontposts are forty miles away, and only skirmishes have occurred there.Will Contest Prize Court Finding.Berlin, August 11\u2014Russia has notified the German Government officially of the decision of the Vladivostok prize court, that the German owned steamer Thea i8 a lawful prize, because she was chartered by the Hakel Sannino Gossi Koja Company and was plying between Japanese ports, which deprived the vessel of her meutral character.Her owner will lodge an appeal against the deciston with the Russian Admiralty.The German .Government will give general support to his appeal and will press the owner's protest on after further evidence is collected.Expecting the Port Arthur Squadron.Vladivostok, August 11\u2014Preparations are being completed here for the receP- | Judicial Committee of the Privy Coun-| Ing from the West, and will tion and protection of the Port Arthur squadron.The departure of the squadron from Port Arthur is generaliv interpreted to indicate that the siege of the fortress is entering on {ts final THELEGAL TIES OFTHE EMP Summarized by a\u2019Law Jour- nal\u2014The Conference Outlook.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, August 11.\u2014\u2018\u201cThe principal (legal ties between England and the colonies,\u201d says the Law Magazine and Review, \u201cmay ve summarized thus:\u2014 \u2018The Governors are appointed by the Crown.Diplomatic intercourse as regards foreign countries is carried on by the Imperial Government.The | cil is the supreme court of appeal.The power of making treaties resides with :the Crown, unless an Imperial act au- 'thorizes the Colonial! Government to do ly regret Mr.Balfour's decision as to a Colonial Conference.The time is approaching when the summoning of such a conference will no longer be left solely to the judgment of the Colonial Secretary and when the representatives of the colonies will possess something more than nere advisory powers, BLACK WATCH BAND.(Canadian Associated Press Cgble.) London ,August 11.\u2014The band of the Black Watch will sail on the 18th inst.per steamship Canada for Montreal, CANADIAN WEST SHOWS ALL SIGNS OF PROSPERTY Mr.J.Burt is Going Home to Scotland to Tell People There of Canada\u2019s Possibilities.Mr.J.Burt, Dominion Government immigration agent at Kirkcaldie, Scotland, returned to Montreal this morn- shortly | leave for the Old Country.| Mr.Burt, who has been making an | exhaustive study of the West and of Dt OF THE EXPROPRIATION BOND ~~ ¢- IN THE ST, LAMBERT HILL CASE AWARDS Leeming, Miles & Co.Were Allowed Rent for Fifteen: Tenants, While of This Number Only Two Left Them \u2014 Mr.J.H.Kennedy Dissented Co to the Extent of $12,580.20% J \u2014\u2014 The fact that Meesrs, Leeming, Miles & Co., wholesale druggists, who were tenants of the Mussen property, should have been awarded $22,127.75 by the commissioners engaged in the expropriation of Bt.Lambert Hill, and | that on three important items one of Leeming, Miles and Company woulé actually lose by moving.Now it was clearly shown before the commissions.ers that twelve out of the fifteen tells ants would be wiling to move with\\ Leeming, Miles and Company, while three, namely the Canada Cabinet Co., H.P.Labelle & Co., Che Foo, August 11.\u2014It is reported ; À las delivered a series of attacks.The\u2018 en, No .at th ro me has repeated- | 50 Will the Imperial Parllament bei the conditions which exist there, he Business Men\u2019s League, would drop off Japanese fleet withdrew duriug the, ne ene Pond Island in TE annouticed by the Associated supreme da all things in spite, how-| paying spent no less than two months the commissioners, Mr, J.H.Kennedy, and seek accommodation with some night.The guardship stationed off the: oes ; .ever, oO s sovereign supremacy.The: : dis .ag|Other firm.ese three tenants sup p stationed o *! the recent engagement.The Russian Press for the squadron to leave 80 SOON [jatter, in practice, does not Interfere: OF his trip, is enthusiastic about the sented to the extent of $12,679.80, h plied a yearly sum of 31.490 to ming harbor reported that she saw at dawn | ships, before leaving Port Arthur, took as the situation at Port Arthur became ! country through which he has toured.caused considerable discussion through- Miles & Co.Mr.J.H.Kennedy to-day the battleship Retzivan and Po-; Lu eo I desperate Th reservation r the | With local affairs.The legislative lib-° ° Yeda steaming toward the harbor of! °\" ponte heavy JLores.marninery and squadron is considered to be vital ta erty thus conferred upon the colonies, ne ion oes hot Wert a a out the city.thought that the city\u2019s responsibility ort Arthur.{Materials for ship repa NE nitoe \"Russia's future plans, and while il .may at first sight seem Incompatible! [oe hn and honey, yet he is pre- The award concurred in by Commis-|é! ded when the loss of these three ten- Admiral i torpedo boat destroyer Ryeshite its departure will With the sovereignty of the Imperial \u2019 ja i lants was made good, but the other Togo has not yet reported | the results of yesterday's engagement.It is thought here that the flussians has been dismantled by the removal of the breeches of her guns.The only Round Island to be found acknowledged that greatly weaken the defensive power of the garrison, without the rapture of { Parliament, but an absolute recogni- (tion of that supremacy is a sufficient | pared to tell his people in Scotland | that probably nowhere else on earth is there to be found a country that will sioners D.Masson and J.Z.Reather, and dissented from by J.H.Kennedy! in part, was as follows: commissioners allowed Leeming, Miles and Company the rental of all the fifteen tenants, ae and the Montreal : attempted to escape seaward from a\u2019 © on ; ; the squadron the fall of the fortress Buarantee for lis maintenance whilst, eem Miles base which is no longer tenable, bug: OF Maps and charts available ie Stuart would be robbed of much of its stra.the power retained of reviewing col- respond more readily ta the efforts of \u2018Removal $750 00! Au a matter of fact L ing, Mil ; that they sguin refused to attempt ta! #4 off the south-west const 0 STE.(tegic importance.The smaller ships onial enactments prevents the legal Ha He SL Fi ToTeen cnet nsresneenes \u2018sx end Company have taken with them = .es 8 quick and rich returns be given for XtUTES .sect seiceeceneesss 2,830.85 thirteen of their fifteen tenants, the 4 force Admiral Togu's line.Details are expected hourly.DETERMINEE TENNIS IEEE DE IDE DE Japanese Legation from Tokio confirms the reports of a severe uaval engagement vesterday hefore Port Arthur, and of a subsequent attack upon the.Russian squadron by the Japanese torpedo destroyers.The despatch con-j cludes by saying that at dawn the Ret- vizan and another battleship of the Fo- If this 1s the Round Island referred to, | the engagement took place not far from Mokpho, a well-known port on fighting power, while the torpedo hoat | the aouth-west coast of Korea.is not clear, try generally to interpret the conflicting reports from! Tokio and (\u2018he Foo us meaning that | the bulk of the Russsain squadron at Fort Arthur made a sortie in the hope of escaping.but that only the torpedo-! boat destroyer Retshitelny.which | reached Che Foo, succeeded in getting probably were left behind on account of their slow speed and inadequate destroyers would reconstitute a constant DISCUSS THEIR BENEFITS The Supreme Lodge of the Sons of England spent the whole of this morn- Ing in committee of the whole, the principal subject discussed being the impossihility of à conflict between Imperial and Colonial Jaws.: COLONIAL CONFERENCES.| honest and intelligent labor as in the | Canadian North-West.Regarding the coming wheat crop, | Mr.Burt expects that next year will Loss of rent .\u2026.10,665.90 Logs of business .coecee-.1,881.00 Total vo 0.coscon B2B12-75) There Were Fifteen Tenants.| Now when the city wae compelled by! the Quebec Legislature to expropriate\u2019 the property, there were fifteen such; tenants on the Leeming, Miles & Co.premises, cupying but a small portion of the These tenanta, although.oc- Montreal Business Men's League have ing changed its mind and gone along to the new premises.Thus, Leeming, Miles and Company Increased rent by moving.$ 2,800.00 Same for two years, term al- - lowed by commissioners .8 4,600.00 Rent loss.of fifteen tenants.8,965.90 2,100.00 cosercocassesnss.$10,666.90 Value of premises and repairs.Total award + ç! i ; > , * PORT ARTHUR SQUADRON = Why Sortio Was Made.menace to She Japanese Jeet outside.L (canadien Associated Treen ante) | see a large number of Bcottish immi- Of these items, that denoted as \u201closs | Te to be paid for the loss of fifteen + WAS DRIVEN BACK.+ Che Foo, Auguat )11\u2014The Russian | reported battle outside Port Arthur isi M00 ugust 11.\u2014The Globe deep-' grants coming over to Canada to settle.or rent\u201d was the cause of à difference|{°NEN!R, when they have only parted * * squadron left Port Arthur In response awalted here with feverish anxiety.| = - = eT of 27,075.90 between Mr.Kennedy and\" two, .+ London, Aus.11 -A despatch it to imperative orders from Vice-Ad- Even if the squadron succeeded ® get- | the oth ; .r.Henry Miles, of Leeming, Miles ; % to a news agency from Tokio an- X, miral Skrydloff.A semi-official tele- ting through the Japanese ships, it Is : er commissioners.and Company, demonstrated to the : #& nounces definitely that Admiral ¥ gram reports that the Russian battle- {realized that it runs a desperate risk in To explain this item, it may be sald commissioners that the only suitable 4 # Togo has frustrated the attempt % ships Pobjeda and Retvizan have re- trying to reach Vladivostok, as Admir- that Messrs.Leeming Miles & Co.took Premises he could secure was at & = # of the Port Arthur squatron to * turned.damaged, to Port Arthur.lal Togo's fleet is larger, of superior over the Mussen estate about three rental of $4,700, or an increase of $2,300 f % escape, and adds that the Port %| Three Japanese «orpedo-boat de- strength and faster than the Russian years ago and signed a ten year lease, °Yer the old rate, and this was allowed | Æ% Arthur forts participated with ¥ strovers are now outside this harbor.\u2018ggquadron.Besides, the straits of Ko- The rental fixed is said to have been in the award.| % the warships in the engagement, % watching the Russian torpedo-boat de- rea are understood to be mined and $1,500 per annum for the first three The award of Messrs.Masson and Res Eu #& indicating.if true.that the fight- *, stroyer Ryeshitelni, which still files the the squadron probably will be com- years (ie, to the present year) and ther, was made up as follows: Ê * Ing occurred close to the port, x Russian Aag.polled to take the longer route around ne er enum for the remaining Rent in old premises -\u2026.$1,8600.00 3 : E ; apan.accordance w a cus- Value of annual repairs .600.00 ; DERNIERES Views of London Press.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 tom of wholesale stores, Leeming, P = , London, August 11.\u2014The afternoon | Miles & Co.set apart in thelr prem- Real rent .$ 2,400,00 » News Heard in London.| newspapers here, while admitting that | ONS OF ENGLAND fea small compartments, [which were Rent in new premises .4,700.00 + \u2014A des the result of the engagement off Port, = sub-leased to drug companies and used J.ess real rent in old premises.2,400.00 ¥ London, Aug.11.\u2014A despatch to the Arthur by them as stote rooms or laboratories.P : i ¥ bieda type.appeared taking flight towards Port Arthur.Says Squadron Got Away.Che Fno, Aug.11.\u2014The Russian fleet, emerged from Port Arthur at 7 a.m.| away.and that the captain of the! Reishitelny believed that the rest of | the squadron would be equally suc-' : cessful.} The papere recall Admiral Cervera\u2019s' dash from Santiago followed by the : ro proposal to limit the amount of the beneficiary certificate to $1,600.Hitherto they have issued them in sums from $250 to $2,000.The discussion on this question will be resumed to-mor- premises, by the sum they contributed; rot only paid the rent of the entire building, But gave a clear profit to $3,690.00 Mr.J.H.Ken \u2014™= objected to other items in the totiy wm.ant to Leeming, Leeming, Miles & Co.of 2.165 annually.miles & C'o., holding that the removal The fifteen tenants were as follows: could be assessed at $500 instead of $750 Wednesday morning.It is stated that: speedy surrender of the town, and ; .Rent.and loss of business at $2,627 instead of only the smaller Japanese vessels en-| consider that the sortie from Port Ar- Horne election ne Oe 1 been ex Canada Cabinet Co.\u2026.$500.00 $7,881.¥ ' gaged and pursued it.The pursuit last-.thur indicates the Impending fall of po ted that the meeting would be con- H.P.Labelle & Co.coc.- 750.00 Mr.Kennedy believed that the fol- ed two hours and a half.The hospital the fortress.!Ciuded early to-morrow, but as the de- Montreal Bsuiness Men's League 240.00 lowing estimate covered the .item of 7 ship Mongolia.carrying women and Will Net Make Frontal Attack.(legates have had such \u2018a surfeit of so- Vapo-Cresoline Co.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100.00 \u2018loss of rental.\u2019 ; children.is suid to have accompunied | ac !cial entertainments, he meeting may Mihran Ateshian .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.200.00 Loss of rent of three tenants : ; the fleet.Lio Yang.August 11.\u2014The Japanese gs: into Saturday.Dodge-Olcott .46 sesc0ves 175.00 for one year .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 1,490.00 ; The refugees from Port Arthur state) were active yesterday on the eastern! at 1.15 this afternoon the delegates Frog in Your Throat Co.200.00 Value of premises occupied.1,800.08 : that during the lust five days Japanese! lank of the Russian army.They re- left on the Grand Trunk train for La- M.J.Breitenbach Co.-.200.00 Value of repairs .teens .300.00 shells from Wolf's Hill have been drop- Montreal Pharmaceutical Jour- The whole matter will now go before 1 tired slightly toward the south, and chine.where they will embark for a ping into the town, causing much dam-|the Russians occupled their positions.trip up Lake St.Louis.returning to NAL .ch ier ees ersnnen «.300.00 the Court of Review for decision, when age.Nveral children have been hurt.the city by the Lachine rapids.This Dr.Sproule, Boston .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- 180.00 the city hopes to have the award cons One shell hit an oil storehouse under Golden Hill.Five hundred sailors vain- It is evident that the Japanese do not ; intend attempting to carry Lio Yang | evening à smoker will be given at the The elec- 220.90 lehner .cececcesse Andrea Saxlehne 5 E.W.Hoyt & Co.giderably cut down.Mr.Hehry Miles\u2019 Statement.{ by frontal attack.but hope for success Strathcona hotel, Lachine.i ly attempted to extinguish the fire iti br flanking as at Tatche Kino and Hal tric cars will leave the Victoria Square pick 5 PE ti vere 300.00! Mr.H Mil of L i Miles È : Cheng.A large Japanese force is re- at 8.15.- enry BB.FALL tar t EN = r.Henry es.eem ng ; # i | Anglo-American & Continental and Company speaks as follows about Interest Aroused in St.Petersburg.MR.FRANK W.MORSE, Third Vice-President of the G.T.R., Who Was Yesterday Elected General \u2026\u2026\u2026.200.00 Pharmaceutical Co.' the expropriation matter: ; \u201cIt is not possible for anyone to pass i St.Petersburg, August 11.\u2014The ap- ; parent escape of the Port Arthur NO ONE WAS IN CHARG Manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.Total .cove aces saves vee.53.965.90 an intelligent judgment as to the Coms- squadron is arousing the most intens \u2018missioners\u2019 award without an intimate When the expropriation commission- |krowledge of the evidence given beers got to work, the question to decide !fore the commission.It is not at all JL /; 7 HH ld S.; \u2018was how to properly remunerate : ; pb 7 nyroug.7 7 e era S 2EUE.|Messrs.Leeming, Miles & Co., under ljjoly state that gentlemen who Pubs interest here.No official news of the: situation had been reported ait the Admiralty.When a correspondent show-, AFTER THE ACCIDENT! 5 spatch from \"he Foo to Ad-; Ï ee ral Aven.Net of the Admiralty.\u2018such conditions.Here was a firM.the expense for the improvement $ he expressed no surprise, and on the.| which was not only doing a large Com\u201d should now express indignation at the à contrary did not conceal his ee] pa VESDAY was a Frost day for Canada., TOM\u2014And so You won on the last race?merclal business, put reas making 8 \u2018City Hall when it has been found by * a ; .Le Cra.lament prorogued ND orna won the Fea-.Harry\u2014 Yes; but the finish was so close heavy profit out of subietting its pre-: .3 .i tion.He explained that Cuptain Fos y Lar oo - t the Investigating commissioners after Me ovale prabablv had reported a! Capt.St.Louis says He could Nat Collect the Canada\u2019s \u201candaka Cup.and Montreal shut out Ro: that | would have lost If the other borse mises.| the award to be fixed?/SiX months laborious enquiry that the rect to Vice-Admiral Skryidloff and _\u2014 Journal.+ How was the asa ro \u20ac : \u2018cost is nearly $200,000, It is not per- Messrs.Leeming.Miles & Co.made y,,,4 pleagant to find one\u2019s estimate or their claim for loss of rent as follows: opinion hazarded so far wide of ihe Rents from fifteen tenants.$3.965.90 Mark.\u201cIt I should Fiction vs.Fiction\u2014Tell me, Mr.De Witt, how could you define a work of fiction?Oh, any of those books that says.\u2018\u2019They ; Viceroy Alexieff.While the destination of the squadron is not admitted,! there is no doubt that if it succeeds m wmhaking off Admiral Togo then its) MANY millions of inn Havana rizars were Crew\u2014Wheelsman Latour Didn\u2019t Know the River .\"rpoiled by a hailstorm which struck IHinois Charts, said it was Only the Second Time on Monday under the fo.brit is not befitting that tam ne to Ÿ er Ritsitelini, mn hich emerged from Port Canada-Cape Breton Inquiry 0 J ; ; } | Arthur with the fleet, Wednesday Emery Paquin, a branch pilot who had belts on.He saw about thirty of the Mie \u2014 h 1 ! But thy lente had sever yeats to run jAs to the expediency of this street # morning, and which arrived here early serv CC p fifty-four of his vrew, but he could not .Where the Work Came In.\u2018so Leeming.Miles and Company asked | widening I have nothing to say.We : This pia states that Tie engines served on R.& ©.boats, was examined say that they were under anyones or- \"Twill be Lower.Inquisitive Citizen\u2014I suppose your occupa- for seven times this amount, namely did not want or ask for the expropriai broke down when he was midway he- 48 to the course usually taken on enter-! ders.There were about fifteen or twen- Don\u2019t fret because col may be high tion is very hard on the hands?feet.© $29,861.30.\u2018tion and would have preferred to have C ! : y he- - : IS.; \u2018 sus lon worker\u2014 .3 tween Che Foo and Part Arthur.He ws rel He seated [hat he ourse on PT ae.the upper deck when, TC EN en ow Fa lower get anion is.arading od of the time, when | How Many Tenants Left?been left undisturbed ene endoyment Î roceeded at a speed of twelve Kknots \"VëS 10 pass up the m eo e ship e hull sank.! .; it aln\u2019 \u2014 .! he - { we the port.He PAYS he siw no Ja- channel until opposite the church and \u201cThen they would have been drowned, When once it's in the bin.(it alot out on strike \u2014Judge | The principal matter to be determin- | Lambert Street were very satisfactory panese vessels.He confirms previous then turn in.\u2018 had the vessel sunk entirely?\u201d : EASY FOR HIM Must Fall Soon el by the expropriation commissioners and convenient and the rental was $ Btatements that the large Russiin war- Alberic Angers, branch pilot, stated| No, they were close to our boat.\u201d | : : ust Fa .!was how many of the fifteen tenants quite moderate all considered.\u201d ; hi h dl ft Port Arthur.but refused that on entering Korel he never turned ; ; !I am not beautiful, nor do ! shine The Japs around Port Arthur are reported | .§ ships had en I \u201c1, \u2018 m until abreast the river Richelieu or Vessel in Charge of Pilot.! In social conversation.from Cbhefoo to be learning to sing \"Hold the | \u2014 to say directly that the fleet had gone .\u201c | Rich 1 am not, 1 rannot claim as mine Fort, For | Am Comin-.\u201d* | on an extended cruise, leaving the In- opposite the church.Range lights are! How lang has it been customary to \u2018a single rich relation.| \\ ference.in the course nf 1 long inter- fd heen remot ha Spor to ope Hid turn the vessel over to these pilots for I owu that I'm a muff at any sport\u2014 \u201cIT'S always dangerous to Jump at con- | view, that the warshe: expect * join | re ; 5 site.guidance.{The same I've always hated, \u201cIusiens, \u201d aaid the careful man.\u2018\u2019You're Ÿ So the Vladivostok squidron.whi.he the «hurch.He saw the Beaupre enter| \u201cAs long as I can remember.\u201d [ But by the women here at this resort llahle to make yourself ridiculous, at least.\" paid, had been recruited by the pur- noel on July 29 last, and this was he Do you not know that according te] I'm much appreclated \u201cYea,\u201d \u2018replied the Jersey Commuter.\u201cI a .2 ine Aro LC she \u201c e it never seen! law n ; C Ce u d at the ronrinsion a ferryboat once, 3 pure of ships from the Argentine tle\u201d (nog, boats puss the last black buoy, take Charge of a passenger vessels\" | TR oak Aoi Polar admiring throngs; \"na missed fee Philadelphia Ledger.nee me E : : .6 \u201c © a * A adeances; ph stehaveski sat ther @Nd then steer straight in for the river.The rule has been for pilots t k ey make quite 1 ; - ; wat the! Rr ho mr They always, when he saw them, pass- charge between ports.\u201d ?0 take They [Bing © PER Vos sonss Did He Get Honors?boats and small craft generally remain- vd right up the channel until they cam?\u201cBut these pilots were not licensed,| They coax me out for moonlight strolls, each Medical Examiner\u2014sSuppose you should .\u2018 : i ed at Port Arthur.some came out to above the church before turning in.and we do not know anything about one have a patient with some disease which you - | perform their usnol dutles in the vie Navoleon Bureau, watchman on the; them, whether their sight is good or| Is for my faver vving\u2014 knew nothing about.What would you dor Ë 8 at.Maw so.Canada, stated that when he first heard) other qualifications.\u201d They almost fight about me.It is fun Étudent \u2014Charge nim or the examina- ; .° | nity.but they did not follow \u2018the big the Cape Breton's whistle it was 2.351 Witnèss thought he was following! FPT Me, there's no denying.tion, and then send him to you.The Anglo-American Cable If Not Reinstated Will Sue 5 ; ete .; i a.m.In about a minute two more] the custom, and so was all ht ;: 3 à Captain Rostrhavoski stared that the| Sik J about b MICHS (Ne Tht i not think that ot right.He And 1 a little «lerk at twelve per week! | When the Strikes Over.Claims Exclusive Fran- C.A.A.U.for recent firing heard at Che Foo evidant- oy) the whistles were given by his LE | I d he t \\ was necessary for| This fortune is voucheafed me.| We'll meet again.dear heart, fond heart \u2019 1 r c * * ,48à censed officer alway em: - .A .LT Japanese tr te ts k NS ER boat.In another minute came the last: charge.ve to remain a, The wasn aie Chated me to seek.| p Droeath td ot et TH chise in P.EL Gate Receipts.wcarcely less energy than thev mani- Whistle.and a minute after came the Witness sald !t was customary for] But I shall make the very most I can } \"x AH your Eres: see tested during the severe three davs Zone.oo Witness thought boats had R.& O.boats to pass the last black) Of the Sot ED Le ne ont man | Though cireumstances now have built ° ; fighting the lattor part nf uly © ae.Awaken whoever he could.Bureau, ot hon nen the Caney corte Vacationing around here.Er Barer ad or may eat Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014-The| Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Speciai.)-\u2014 tenn fren the north shape of Loutsa, then gave a vivid description of the pass had last been tested.com oe 1 Geod sirloins by and by.announcement that the Government is! There is likely to be a new turn given Bay to a point Immediately ea t op Scene on the Canada, with passengers Muster for Fire Drill SIE re yaar © Minatrel shows are ook.Lo going to install Marconi stations on the to the lacrosse tangle If the Capitals Patch Ta about mova nile Sac I StruRgling to get oui, of thelr cabins ster for Fire Drill Br ened \"seat oll meet sean, rar boart, dene beat, Prince Edward Island and the New are not restored to their former status Port Arthor.The Japanese ave.he al tes after the collision the hull of the.Capt.Reid\u2014Do ynu ever muster your ; The world is vast.| know.and fa\u201c Brunswick shores of the Straits of at Tuesday's meeting.Mr.Foran leged, wasting !ves with re kievs CONr- Canada sank | crew during the season\u201d .While We Are Snuerzed.Our paths apart may sweep, ; land h tirred up parties Sald, in the event of the C.A.A.U.per- age.Their positions are frequently pr Barr then reported to the court\u2019 No.sir.Lives of trust men oft remind us But distance rannot Jessen love | Northumber an as stirr pp sisting in their disqualification of the lost.or taken, then lest and re-taken hat he had fn Le =f ec Do you ever have fire drill?\u201d When the tales of squeeze are rife, | Nor make our vows less sweet, \u2018Interested in the telegraph business Of! Capital team, a civil act! 1 i again.wheelsman Latour be AA hn Witness stated that they had fire That each ons ea Le FE And 8 eat pk vill end Prince Edward Island.Representa- taken The association 1 roue pe | | s i \u201ceri ; ez! > his wife.; : eat * .- ! - Jap Cruiser Reported Sunk.in every respect.Yeast ance month.| Everyaody has à Lots of squeezint due hls wile | And wo can eat pigs\u2019 feet tives Haszard and McKinnon waited porated body.and can be sued.Its a ed ne Tne Captain Recalled, | Sinton tor are ai FEATS | ETHEL That SiO Mob pete ol mest sels, Sur har, does Near jon the Government on behalf of te) Grin f FTES 0 nl fore Wg source here reports the sighting of Capt.St.Louis was then called in for list of the men's stations or duties, NOT instant he starts to play that awfully chilly ' However black it looks to-day, | people, and the telegraph companies league games with the National} st.s was : : had he lists of those posted in his boat.Our hearts can separate; \u2018were represented by Mr.Markey, of » urpose is to effect a juncture with the Jladivostok squadron.| This One Got Away All Right.i Che Foo, August 11.\u2014Captain Rosteh- mvoski, of the Russian torpedo destroy- sixteen Russian warships last night in He Had Seen One.At the Admiralty Court this morning | in the not see who was gettinfg the boats out.He saw some passengers With lite- | THE shanghai lar is still busy.undismay- led by the sucress of his collrague at Chee.too \u2018Gen.Stoessel is his lates: victm, with , suicide as a change \u2018OH, T ray! Jones das been here.\u201d \u2018How do vou know, dear?\u201d \u2018I! smell his autownn- music of his.were married and lived happy ever after.\u2019 '\u2014 Brooklyn Life.| SHE'S an actress; married.1 suppose?| Oh.yes.Mas she been married long?Not long at a time.\u2014 Philadelphia Ledger.Value of premises occupied.1,500.00 .300.00 \u2018Make any statement at present in re- -\u2014 |gard to Leeming.Miles and Company\u2019s 36.065.90 1,800.00 , $4,265.90 | Value of repairs {Less rent to Mussen estate.{Net yearly value of lease.claim, or speak as to the award made, The information has come to us that the city will carry the judgment rendered to the Court of Review and we will be ready to meet the matter there Montreals and Shamrocks, all at Ot- : : a second examination.He stated that! ye is cust ; ; ar ; i at .ns ; the Cieimits nf Che Pac, The Russtan Tune a ee Ten the sites 29,18 customary, Once a month twa Cerfl=Do you re ee EE ro ae, TT\" the Anglo-American Cable Company.tawa.The recelpts from these three battleship Retvizan was hit seventeen pis ship s \u2018 vwered for practice under hind us has any : pester La = i omplete, .ames a ti ti during th t bombard t his ship tank.He had not gone on the charge of the first and second - In after years, some time somewhere, \u2018and Mr.MacMichael of the G.N.W,| games are estimated at 35,000, and mes during the recent bombardment board the Cape Breton at all.H* mates.If the other boats were re- WHAT kind of sentence did the judze We'll meet and eat cheap meat.\u2018and Western Union the action will be instituted for that of Port Arthur.but was only sII@htly tated that he had seen four of his.quired the steward and lot w 1d take Sive the weather man\u201d) an es : amount.damaged.The Japanese fleet hus been deck hands or what he supposed were.charge of them.\u201d p would take \u201cpair followed by clearing.hard labor, : Ç POTTER \u201c The present cable company claims an directing its fire against the dock- 8 em.\u201cchanging to variable: bread ard water to- {, BISHOP says no one will \u201cdrink exclusive franchise granted with $I,- ShE33656365636 395336333030 yards at Port Arthur.One hundred shells dropped on a spot from which a powder magazine had recently been ; years.He thought a compase Would her eighth husband.and an insurance com- ! + 1 3 removed.The Japanese are reported ; | PERTE end En a cor p Ber drawn the line on him.evidently y kind of cards én you think are the best for 25 OMC of the terms of Confederation, Will be Fair and Cool to be lacking In sufficient large guns.No One in Charge.anywa a & JAA o years, and deeming the lady unlueky.It is.perhaps.calliog\u201d that the right was transferred to the Nhe present supply Is mostly from the .sal _ | y pass le not of euch lm- deeming t0\u20ac C0, 7% hat there are no di.The new clerk (absently)\u2014I prefer four | Anglo-American.It is claimed on the jaeas3 3-83 3-5-0 feet Capt.Salmon\u2014There did not seem to; portance in the river as down in the vorces in Spain aces \u2014Chicago Journal.other side that this broke the monopoly \u2019 vas - \u201cbe any one taking charge of the crew gulf or at sea, Co \u2014_\u2014 \u2018as the franchise wus granted to the old To-day and Friday\u2014Fine and conte._ e after the accident?« Captain Johnson.of the R, & O., THE weather man «-nnot be expected to SKIMMINS child has a very kind à company \"during Its existence.\u201d paratively cool.T, Witness considered he had no time to stated that as they never used a chart, d thi The ~ wind nsiderate dis i ery ind an pany - ! Showers were 1 se ; o everything.ho same wind that won considerate disposition.When its parents.The cable was the first laid on this 5 P re general last evening WHAT IS GOING ON call his crew together.and they all, course compasses were not really nec- the Seawanhaka Cup ransed deep growis tried to get it to recite it backed into a cor- : continent and the second in the worla.[and this morning in this district.Shows \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ta deck hands in the boat with Kane.M, another of the (\u2018anada\u2019s boats he saw, four or five more of his crew.The rest of his crew he did not see.went to work as they saw fit.He could\u2019 not tell exactly what they did.Cross-examined by Mr.Meredith, witness stated that he did not think the corrected for some compasses were essary on their boats.wards evening: Sunday.soup.\u201d amongst the marksmen at Peinte aux Trembles.A SPANISH woman of 30 has just married - \u2018op the house\u2019 in his new temperance saloon at New York.MISS KATE (in stat inery store) \u2014What ner and wouldn't say a word.\u2014 Washington ( Star.00U subsidy by the isiand before Con- \u2018federation to the New York, Newfound- \u2018land and Gulf Company and contend, | The Ministers present were Messrs.| Fielding and Hyman.The island mem- * Weather To-morrow ers and thunderstorms have also occtre red in the lake region and east te the Hd t | .Didn't Know Chart \u2014\u2014 fobmer Park\u2014Vaudeville.Captain Salmon said that he could, .to increase the sub- Ottawa Valley, also in Albert ; Riverside Park\u2014 Vaudeville.not see that the crew had been prop-| Wheelsman Latour was then recalled! Towards Morning.NODD\u2014It's about time to go on my an- bers asked ene company to bring here the weather has been fine.Else | erly handled.and asked the captain: and re-examined by Mr.Meredith.He A New York man was found shot.with 'pual fishing trip.dy ne ates and provide a night ser- barometer reading for to-day was: : TEAMBHI ' tor a further explanation.wae shown a chart and asked to point T9 weapon tm sight Montreal policemen; Todd How do you feel?.that th uggested the Maximum, 73; minimum, 49.Yester ; STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS, ~ - po trequently find \u2018em that way.Nodd\u2014Well, I begin to feel vice.Falling tha! ey 8 : .> 4 3 | Captain St.Louls thought every one out the position of some of the buoys \"3 y \u201cme that old fashioged spring raling over | acquisition of land connection snd for |day\u2019s figures were: Maximum, 75; mints : Remote sim EP Te Sot To ou Desert, a Sepia he Coe EE rn.on the orge en de de aime and here \u2014 4 - -P .sa ctorily, and explained th thi lity cannot be estimated fi .t w thé n- nimum a ; i Hong Kong.tor what many of the different mem-| was only the second time he bad et His unreality > figures ! The Clubman.clal work, in compet! fon \u201cwith the A tures:\u2014 Victoria, 52 Ti Calgary, bh ; § New York\u2014Prins Adelbert.Nord- bers were doing.Witness, the steward,' seen the chart.FALL styles are reported to change with Mrs.McCall\u2014I'm so sorry I shar\u2019t meet The representatives of the telegraph |Qu'Appelle, 58 \"80, Winnipeg.5 Te: : america.| the purser.the baggagemen and others! Mr.Meredith re-examined the wit.shocking frequency at Port Arthur.your ins SES La, told been companies did not wish to see any of Port Arthur, 40, se: Parry Sound, [ Quecnstown_invernia, Teutonic.whom he could not remember awsk| noms on the occurrences preceding Ne) yaRcoN 1a id 1 bo busy an din great.\u201cSirs Cubb ai, rois, 1 know sty ete [the Fights, (hey, nov, enjoy eriend [15 Towner 200, uaz, MSE mo hort .en p hn .id ; AL wey colliston, but brought out pretty much\u2019 £st work of all, a wireless system of wire- about that.I'm more familiar with his ab- With.The whole case is now under Montreal, 54, 72; Quebec, 52, 76; Halle [ go ria.could to get them off safely.e did the same answers as yesterday.| pulling.sence ministerial consideration, fax, 48, 80, Ce - oN Sympathetic References re ÿ + * to Théir \u2018Order and Future City\u2019s Welcome\u2014Splendid Addresses on the Work of THE \u2018GRAND ENGINEER.First Grand Engineer, W.B.8pender, ing his many friends in Canada.Although such meetings as the present rather be Grand Chief of the Engineers than President or we Lilica wes ur ganizations were not for defiance, but for defence, nor did they seek to pro- YRaitwéy ana- proceeding : there have been EEE x Ta 3 4 + i bec Central Railway fia Area en way unusually men returned Feady emp mm men re y e .all along \u2018the ile of the quebec: tral way on farms and plats at Thetford und Black Lake.So far.pomparatively few of the operatives who have remained over in Sherbrooke, although some of the women have found employment in the tie Civic Hospital, Some seven or \u2018eight familles in the house have bean seized a large number of slot-muchines which were In operation in most of the Tt.RE x = = v 1 \u2018 v i a ; ry > mills here.i Ne RQ 4e T Poe ya \u2014 | given th | gallant lute of bite ane oe = or Three cases of smallpox were dle O Ce \u2018sha Ne Pp ; His e usua ant salu of bilfty an nor the nn he 0\u201c- {covered in a tenement house in - ember .of the i Hrotherhood\u201d Laudly Applaud ; | thanks, =.- cupled, and declared that he would ander Street to-day, and removed to : : = nd 3 ofa pie Clovernor-General vf Cunudu.(Ap- placed under quarantine, \u2018 de befora ; _ was then ca upon, and received w plause.: Acting upon a complaint made Railway Policy of Canada Ald.Sadler Extends loud applause.The labor ( estion was coeval with the authorities of the district, High 4 He expressed pleasure at again meet- the history of the world.Lubor or-|Constable Bolsvert, of Sweetsburg, co ¢ were chiefly soclal they were a great help to give the engineers a chance to tell the public what their great Brotherhood was doing for the engineers the Brotherhood by Its High Officials.hotels, and a number of stores and saloons in Farnham.Mr.J.Truell, principal of the Sherbrooke Academy.who suffered a voke any cluss conflict, There was no necessary quarrel between labor and capital\u2014the latter being simply | labor saved and materialized.Su Aganization should feel proud assembled & \u201cwives and families.An audience of which any labor or- \u2018last night at the Academy for the open meeting of the Canadian Con- ention of the Brotherhood of Loco- &motive Engineers.* Over seven hundred delegates were present, many of \u201chom were accompanied by their The whole con- PAPE BIH of the country.could give the railways who employed and to the community at large a better class of citizens, (Applause.) \"I believe in union\u2014that organization is necessary to labor, and that.or- By following tenets and principles of $ne Brotherhood they claimed to have elevated the standing of the engineers so that to-day they them, safer and better service and men , ganization should be so conducted that jere long every laborer will belong to The engineers were to-day recognized by the world as the highest type of organized labor it had ever seen, It was the most vitally important to the general interests by reason of the vast responsibilities both of human life and property continually in the hands of engineers.\u2019 The Brotherhood had tried to make steady, sober, reliable engineers, and had sought legislation in every way to- sunstroke on the Sherbrooke tennis grounds yesterday afternoon after » hot rally on the courts, was attended by Dr.W.W.Lynch, and 18 pronounced out of aanger.rt FIREMEN AT NAPANEE.Napanee, Ont.\u2026 Aug.11.\u2014(Speécial.)\u2014 \"The firemen's demonstration held here yesterday was without doubt one of the best days of sport in the history of the NOTE PAP + Small Octavo Shape ER AND ENVELOPES, for summer use\u2014 ! y - Ivory Cream Laid : \u2018the union of his craft.and eliminate Wards that end.To-day they num- institution.Large excursions came .£3} tinent was represented, delegates from \u2018from his conduct everything detri- Pered in their ranks 47,000 men\u201480 |from the north, and several boats Sher Ym ove Smooth finish ¥ \u201call parts of the United States and \u2018mental to its interests.1 believe Per cent.of the best engineers in|brought excursions from Belleville, Light Shade Silurian 3 Mexico mixing with their Canadian they should be so conducted as to Canada, the United States and Mexico, on Eon, péseronte and other , à an ad contracts with 172 rallway towns.ortly after one o'clock a pro- Club Vellum Wove Rough finish ~ brothers in international amity.systems.It was the observance of cession was formed on the market \u2018 a ER a EE was Lane decor | the Brotherhood\u2019 motto of the act square, headed oY, the Napanee fire rt PAPER 1s packed in pound packets, 8 .eso.oeereienoeennnreuneernnes \u2026\u2026 20e LB.Cy- da r the event w ags an ! , sobriety, truth, justice - , : 758, LL.ccccaresceucens > bunting rhile on the chairman's table | and morality, which had brought about and ball games were the attraction.Da Sos to Walch any of the above lines, boxed in 73s, for NY 20¢ : , | these great results.(Applause.) The Trenton fire brigade won the hose || LINEN WOOL\u2014Small square shape, in white, blue and azure shades./ \u201cwas a magnificent !lluminated model | In conclusion Mr.Stone paid a high [reel contest, time 54 1-4 seconds: North Packed fn pounds at .\u2026.0.0uneresenesseren sen s0c ren cne0 0 aonaceus 25e Z%of a locomotive.The decorations tribute to the work of the Ladies\u2019 Aux-| Napanee second In fifty-eight seconds.ENVELOPES to match, packet 7T5.\u2026.0010000secsecanca nana cac nues 0e se .were put up free of charge by the \u2018Theatrical Mechanics\u2019 Association aa {their share in the general welcome to .various speakers, with other promin- Bro.Fennell, of Oswego, N.Y., then CA A a Frog ARDS, thick and thin quality, in various sizes.ent leaders in Canadian and United gave i brief speech, and pald 1 high EATON HURLBUT'S BERKSHIRE VELLUM, Highland Linen.\u201cStates politics HON.H.R.EMMERSON, Sent to Cutitdian hosoliaity, ; \u2019 epi hes, Clark, made o copabl | Minister of Railways and Canale.Who whe ele Det AE \"a short address.On the platform Ad ressed the B.of L.E.| American Locomotive lingineers with PAPER ABLE D with him were Hon.H.R.Emmerson, |.Last Evening.Co Minister of Railways, Ald.G.W.Sad- ler, Grand Chief W.S.Stone of the .B.-LE., First Grand Engineer W.B., Prentis, Rev.Wm.O'Meara of St, Gu- np briel\u2019s Church, Mr.P.Fennell (\u201cShan- ridy Maguire\u201d), Rev.Archdeacon er, Harvey Hall, the parliamentary repre- lesentative of the Canadfan Railway + Association, and many other well- MR.J.SCHOFIELD, Vice-Chairman of Executive Committee, B of -L.E.Convention.Halifax to St.John, and from St.John to Montreal, its employes will compure favorable with those of any railway on the continent.(Applauee,) 1 known them.and associated with them intimately, and realize the high standard of citizenship to which \u2018they at- ain.: they command the respect of all by reacon of their methods, and they ac- .complish thelr ends much more easily : for that reason.I wish to assure them have prove to every workér the benefit of Joining them to assist their fellows: \u201cThe golden rule is the best of all | helpless without labor then w, wil \u2018have a better condition of atalrs.Or- i E ss Arderica's Beauty Roses, Water Liliesy i ganization, h ; .the uddresses.Quebec.\" 3 about this happy don x SE affaire | Those taking \u2018part were Misses Bertha| A bridge.across the St.Lawrence BROCANED CREPE PAPER, for Lamp \\ There is no reason 16 acspair It Only Ferguson, Marguerite Upton, Webb.| river is'under construction now which Shades, etc.the parties to disputes will try > Moretta gihshion Aa Ten Coun.will cost nearly $10,000,000, and which is ; CRINKLED CREPE PAPER, in assorted arree.Bluff ana vluster will not ac- éssre.James ougherty.(Jesse Joy.being assisted by the Canadian Govern- UFFLE CASES.plal hit SNISON'S TABLE NAPKINS, complish much, There must be a |ana George Gorman.The .accompan- ment.,All the railways in that part so + Plain aod white, DENNISON'S \u201cspirit of \u201ccome let us reason togetner, and this will in time accomplish great results, Things may look glooray at Iiary in ailing the accomplishment of the Brotherhood's aims, and keeping in every child u love of its country, a love of the flag, and a proper reapect for the honor and dignity of labor.(Ap- ; pliuuse.) their position of twenty-five years ago, when they were ground down by their employers in a manner undreamed.of by the locomotive men of to-day.THE BROTHERHOOD'S POET.\u201cShandy Maguire\u201d (Mr.P.Fennell), the poet of the Brotherhood, also gave an interesting address, winding up with an impromptu poem, which was re- an excellent address on the work the ladies were doing to further the Brotherhood\u2019's objects.She prophesied | An excellent musical programme of | Songs and instrumental selections was i interspersed between lets were Miss Cassie Johnston, Mrs.i MeIntyre and Miss Blair, Mr.Mark Cunningham, as master of ceremonies, To-day's proceedings will be purely of a social nature and willvinclude a trio division 128, ye ] to the CPR.Angusshopsanda cat ocean steaners ann nach the largest Small square .\u202600\u20260000u00t- 15c cream ghade\u2014 - ride around Bho.cits, winding up with! boats plying on the St.Lawrence river Letter or quarto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.30c¢ oa OCLAVO .evanarrvrenceseeres 15e luncheon ag ¢loquin\u2019s as guests of thé|and the Great Lakes.Envelopes to match .10¢ packet Envelopes to match | \"Be packet city.STR : Porter.both hydraulic and® electre TNA 9 HON.H.R.EMMERSON WILL MEET THE I.C.R.EMPLOYES Will Go to the Maritime Provinces and Make Arrangements for.» that ere long a branch of the auxiliary.It is estimated that fully 6,000 persons were In town, 8necial Notice.MANUFACTURING PRY AT QUEBEC Opportunity For Branch Factories in Great Beauty of Location\u2014Historical Associations.and such an immense territory which is served by inland waters as at South of the country will cross-this bridge.That means that a factory located at Fouth Quebec will have not only its vailway connections, which cannot be excelled in Canada, but also can own its own dock at which the largest | cin be furnished even cheaper: than at Niagara.South.Quebec is what Niagara would be, if Niagara had ocean transportation.The largest vessels afloat can come to South Quebec with- cut difficulty.The Quebec Improvement Company, Limited, of 81 St.Peter Street, Quebec, hus been formed for the KING EDWARD PAPETERIE, containing shape, white or cream shades, smooth fi We make a leader of SOCIETY STATIO following well-known lines: MARCUS WARD'S IRISH LINEN, plain a WHITING'S FRENCH ORGANDIE, in a va ; 24 sheets and envelopes, large square DÉSNh 2.200000 s00 cac rare na sec nc 0 aa, e NERY, and include among our stock the} = nd black bordered.\u2018 riety of shades and sizes.\u2019 F \u2018known men.- The ladies of the Aux- SYM \u2014 ere Lee Toe Oo pla use.intendent of Canada.ary occupied the boxes.PATHY WITH ASSOCIATION.the Eastern Division of the C.P.R.,was £ THE CITY'S WELCOME.onkchave, 8 deep sympathy with the § ow words.He suspested thar te |EVEN BETTER THAN NIAGARA \u201c+ Ald.Sadler opened with a speech of congratulate its officers upon the con- MR.THOS.CLARK, Brotherhood should use its lodges us : ; \"welcome to the delegates on behalf of erative and excellent mes von Chief Snginesr Div.pag of L.E, ns for the discussion of rail- 2 YEARS EXEMPTION FROM PIE COLLARS.pink, white and yellow.wor rE an airman o xecutive 3 y A : +=, Pink, RENE Th both Canada and the United States of the Convention.national Ladies: \u201cAusilary.ais made TAXES.PRES per dore ne BEE oval, per dozen .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.; that in so far as the Intercolonial i8'in every walk of life.When the lu- WOuld be established in Montreal.ENTREE DISH PAPERS, round and .concerned, I realize that there is a borers will appreciate that they and Rev.Dr.O'Meara, of St.Gabriel's ) oval, per dozen .can.10¢ theit employers are really partners in | Church, also gave a brief address.At no place in the world is practical HAM FRILLS, white or pink, per business\u2014tirat labor cannot get ou | EXCELLENT MUSIC.Ocean (transportation brought into such dozen .\u2026.\u2026 Leen.RAR EE PSE nn 10\u20ac without capital and that caphal 1s | .close proximity with so many railways per dozen .eerie 15e CUTLET FRILLS, 3 dozen box CROQUETTE SKEWERS, assorted colors, per dozen TURKEY FRILLS, white, per dozen.$e round and 16e BON- BON DOYLIES, PAPER FLOWERS\u2014June Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Fleur de Lis, per.dozen .THE LORRAINE, cambric finish\u2014 HIGHLAND LINEN, linen finjsh\u2014 Lärge size .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ren BDC Small square ; 25¢ Envelopes to match 20c¢ packet 1 COURT OF ST.JAMES, smooth]finish, ST.CUTHBERT'S LINEN, thin, for foreign correspondence\u2014 : ; Small octavo .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ar ovescc0 .12¢ Quarto Envelopes to match .{ Illustrated Postal Cards ; urpose ->f developing South uebec.; ; \u2018 i CL » Canada Eastern Transfer.They will assist Sou to th Queb a Montreal, Quebac, Ottawa, Toronto, etc.Recent shipments from British and Euro- .Mayor Laporte.While expressing re- Hon.Henry R.Emmerson.Minister] graneh factory for Canada, promote a A full range of Canadian Cards, in pean Houses have made our selection ; gret that the Mayor coukl not be pre-.of Railways and Canals, left this morn- WE color and half tone, with or without the largest in the city.Collectors are \u2018sent, he was glad that it had £2Tien Jing on his private car by the Canada new factory or move an old one to the Dominion Arma.embossed in gold and invited to examine our stock.No fancy Be 0 ,; bert place in the world for it.They 5 ; « ices, All at ,to his lot to welcome to Montreal su, oo \u201cAtlantic Railway for Ottawa.He willl yw .: color.Thousands to select from, prices, à \\ fine a lot of men as were before him.| MR.M.CUNNINGHAM, ; remain at the Capital until the end of] Sl eke an Interest In a hromising Z5e PER DOZEN 25¢ PER DOZEN « The Locomotive Engineers\u2019 Brother- ! Chairman of the Souvenir Co ; \u201cnext week, when he will take a trip, anvthin ch will lez atelv ai s'hood was a labor :union which was! B.of L.E.Can ommittes, eust.At Moncton Mr.Emmerson wil 32 A hey (CEI Imately ald SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.s.much respected by the public, and he: * hoped they would 1o0ng continue to; command that respect.A vast amount of responsibility rested upon those in control of railways and their .trains, not only because of the many \u201clives in their care, but because the prosperity of the country wag.depeu- | 1 very happy relation between the Gov-' ernment, the management and the em-\u2019 ployes by reason of the good under-' standing among them.(Applause) There is a content amongst the men to-day.such as_never existed before, 21d it will be my alm and object tu continue that good feeling and feilow- ship which now exists.(Hear, hear.) \u2018meet representatives of the Intercol- onlal Rallway.employes and hold a conference with regard to the readjust- ;ment of wages the men are asking for, The Minister will also negotiate for the taking over of the Canada Eastern Railway by the Government as.part of \u201cthe Interrolonial svstem.| 2 : STAYIN G POWER THAT COUNTS! your business.They control nearly [1.500 acres extending from the \u2018\u2018minia- i ture Niagara,\u201d Chaudiere Falls, to the St.Lawrence River, surrounding the tend busin of the Chaudiere.+ Fairyland would be tame compared to some of the woodland glades and ;hosky dells in this neighborhood, while i there are grand views of wooded gor- Re&,- fourdng rapids and misty falls, of the big bridge and the tidal] HENRY MORGAN & C0., Montreal.| rer ee \u2014_\u2014 -don, Toronto, was: best man.The cou- | * 3 ; nue , homes and summer cottages.The fac- dressed the 8.of LE: Last | Distriet ora \u2018thonee.ne Nappe ee tory locations would be well separated All new styles of Ladies\u2019 Belt Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Pins, Evening.side at 25 Montrose Avenue L0- TE\"! from these.The company show their Fobs, Chains, Bells, Paper Knives, Bon-Bon Spoons, Orange Spoons, Tea.| Pre - own confidence in thelr property by the and Coffee Spoons.Salt Spoons, etc.) ent upon them, an was sown in | ENGINEERS' ENTERTAINMENT, |IPSral terme, thes, ofee, Ky (hey sux smal Teas with che spamelled crests of Capads, Clty, Brith Arma * large measure by Montreal's relations | The beautiful Grand Piano, so much perty at five per cent.They feel that an s ap nie Novelties of all kinds too nurherous to mention.° , with the CPR.and GIR.f Cl \u2018 admired by all who attended the en-|they cannot get better security for ouvent = : .¥ Grand Chief ov.A one A , tertainment of the International Bro- their money than the rapidly Increasing \u2014\u2014raeeir * land, then briefly introduce Hon.J.therhood of Locomotive Engineers at|value of the property caused by the INDIAN SOUVENIRS K.Emmerson, who was greeted with the Academy of Music last night, was! salé and improvement of part of it.\u2019 : hearty applause, | \u2018a Gerhard Heintzman from Shaw\u2019s.| Thus a purchaser has to pay only $2.50 Moccasins, Burnt Leather Goods, Sweet Grass Baskets, Novelties .BE RA A | Te, Beautiful, planos are always the every these months, amountine Te Le in Bark Wood and Canoes of all kinds, etc.Indian Carved Pipes, all | : 2 a 8 3 EE Mr.Emmerson expreseed his pleasure Choice of reat artists and interna- 1200 amd in proportion for higher riced sizes, with hosts of very fine Novelties opening out daily.| at being able to éscape rom era! J,.W.Shuw & Co.are selling a lots.Then he becomes a sharer in the _ | es a wa to mee e engin .\u2018hich he and the other Le great many of the Gerhard Heintzm increased value whic _ Proceeding.he said: You can hardly, MR.W.SPENCE, pianos of the new art style.the same purchasers give to the property.G .WwW.CLA RKE & CO 2270 rar \u2019 aa 1 Cen a place whore oi Secretary-Treasurer of tho B.of L.as the one recently chosen by the| He can.pay the principal in cash at .- = ST.CATHERIN : ; e unpa orever : Ee Brother noi E Convention Emperor of Japan for use fn his pair 0 nes.as fon ne ne, pays Che COMOU VE TUBITRETS LEE DES CCR A î he purchaser builds at once \" ÿ ; Intending plano purchasers should] terest.If the p 2 \u201cresiding at a mecting In I believe it ehould and muet, along {not miss pi and hearing these no cash payment ul pe exactes \"1 small rifle had been left in the down to earning dividende\u2014it is hoped © my own province when the -late ree-| With the other railways.We all know| pianos at Shaw's, the only Gerhard [he buys on spec i noon a i ¥ | | | t MR.JAMES OBORNE, Gen.Supt.East Div.C.P.R., Who Ad- | t pected Chief Arthur was present.(Applause.) It gave me great pleasure then, and ever since I have had a \u2018much \u2018higher appreciation of your or- \u2018der.1ts high standard of excellence |s Añown to me personally.\u201c1 listened with pleasure to the chalir- expanse of Canada and of the great velopment of the potentialities of our vountry will demand in the next ten years.Canada is growing, and 1 hope the Intercolonjal will expand with it.the discussions that have gone on as But how- | to the bullding of rallways.ever we may differ as to methods, we must all agree that they are a necessity to «Canada to develop our country as it should be.(Applause) \u201cWe must have them to develop our great West, whose importance we are knowledge of each other I nû confl- + In A MODEL ORGANIZATION.Rev.J.B.Silcox followed with a witty and elagquent address, well gar- nohe of the bitterness which was to- exist, even though some made mistakes, but the engineers had made very few mistakes, and the result was seen in the excellent relations they .ALD.G.W.SADLER, Beven Yankee yachtsmen tore down the; chartered a fast tug, swore in seven\u2018 special constables and followed them.The yacht was overtaken after a five-; mile chase across Lake Erie.The Americans were arrested, forced to re-' Kingstan, Ont., August 11.\u2014(Speccial.); were married in Cooke's Church last right, by Rev.Alex, Laird, in the presence of scores of friends.The bride wore white and was attended by her sister, Miss Lottie Foden.George Bry- i Heintzman agency in Montreal, 2274 i 8t, Catherine Street.\u2014Adv.a VICTORIA FIRE LOSSES, Victoria, B.C., Aug.11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Conservative estimates of the damage: by yesterday\u2019s fire Is $100,000.One of, when the sun shines a rainbow arches part of the harbor owned by the Que- hec Improvement Co., Limited, is where the British fleet lay during the siege of Quebec, Below that are Sillery Church, Fpencerwood, the official resi- sity of Laval, the old, old church of The whole country around was the nation's battle ground for centuries.It is amidst such beautiful scenery and historical surroundings that the Quebec Improvement Company.Limited.of Quebec, is prepared to sell sites for the value of the lot will be required as a guarantee of good faith, © Among the stockholders of the company are many of the most prominent men in Canada, including Cabinet Ministers, Senators, members of Parliament.bankers, merchants and manu- : One package of \"SWISS FOOD\" will pra- | with a rainbow crown.\u2018These falls | CANADA'S RAILROAD FUTURE.| | MR.W.H.TAYLOR, her ou for the day 8 work oftrner thau any tuke a leap of nearly 200 feet, and the .| \u2018Without taking u cour time, I Chairman of the Finance Committee rea food on the market.\u2018water Is thrown into fantastic shapes a acné up your fe B.of L.E, Convention, | and tori into shreds of feathery foam | wash To, Impress pon a nt Foro YANKEES HAD TO SETTLE.iby the rugged rocks it encounters in its | point.Your brotherhood is intercolon- ; _ _ the Z .| fal.But have you thought of the vast times hut by sensible organization and Ottuwa, Aug.11.At Por.Dover] descent.The mist rises high, and From All Leading Makers.; the | vornerstone of the new town , hall, the falls.: » .SA OL A SR Sh on dre wang se ce woes Ad Our Own High-Grade Souvenir Gups and Trays the railway construction that the de-'piause, y left the town, but Reeve Ross, with points o storical interest.\\ gold plate and oxidized silver.in fine Art Metal productions, showing the Notre Dame Church, Windsor Hotel, Royal Victoria Hospital, Maisonneuve These are beautiful and lasting sou- Monument, etc, In \" .; t sale for these Cups and | nished with.anecdotes.He declared turn, and brought before Magistrate dence of the Lieutenant-Governor: aye one pricy of Cups $150 each, and Trays 50c and 75e each, ! \\that If all labor organizations\u2019 were Anderson.They settled for $25.Being, Mericl, the new convent of the Ursu- é , ; ; nanaged with the wisdom and sense prominent.citizens in Erie, they didj!ines; the Plains of Abraham, Cap\u2019 Dia- ! i of justice, toleration and fairness and not want to face a trial, \u2018though some mant, the Citadel, floating the flag of ! ! general observance of the \u2018golden 07 them protested their innocence.Great Britain: the Dufferin Terrace, SOUVENIR CHINAWARE 20° rule\u2019 which characterized thé En- meer told Ursuline Convent, English Cathe- i je er Brotherhood, there would be A KINGSTON WEDDING.| ral, Roman Catholic Basillica.Univer- This line of fine China, also made specially for our trade, has the ay - ji : .= Ia Victoiries, the flats of can be had in small fern pots, tea cups, chocolate cups, sugars and unions.(Applause) Labor organise |irattée fo to NS PE renis- where Wolf and Montcalm|] creams.trays, vases, etc, all beautiful White China, made by Foley, 5 NO iQ Raniza- tr onto est, an ss May, ; ; \u20ac re , EB = tions had existed, do exist and ust daughter of James Foden,of Kingston fought; the falls of Montmorenci, of London, England.0 crest of the Dominion of Canada, City of Montreal, British Arms, etc, > THE BEST MADE Canadian Enamel Souvenirs in Sterling Silver at the Local Hotel, and a young lad Da med Cooper accidentally Knocked down and discharged the gun.The bullet pierced the wall of the building and struck Louis Gibbs on the thign.Gibbs, who ls an old U.8.army veteran, was sitting on the hotel steps.He \u2014in the coal carrying trade.The Knapp roller boat was built at the Poison works some five or six years | ago.She is a cylinder-shiaped craft, | and the inventor's intention was te\u2019 have her roll over tie water.- He exz- nected extraor speed from her, She would toll ali-right, but the only kar Ee : i.The officers of the company| was badly wounded, but will recover.! \u2018 gigi\u2019# address, but want to remind him only beginning to realize.1 fear in Who Welcomed the B.of L.E.Last| the principal losers, besides the tron! (Rcturers done Hon.Sir C.A.P.Pal- .thing extraordinary about her pace + that there is an Intercolonial Rallway the past we have not fully appreciated Evening on Behalf of the works, is Ald.Kineman, who had five| jatier, K.C.M.G., Senator and ex- Ber was her slowness.Bhe-wotld nod, Ro re nt neal mention] Our country, but If there ls one thing City of Montreal houses burned.his loss aggregating be-| Speaker of the Sénate of Canada; vice- KNAPP ROLLER BOAT.travel more than four.miles sn HAUL.Hl V \u2019 ween $/,000 an ,000, with no Insur- asident, John Theodore Ross, V.P.= .rite Re es.ne GTR.and C.P.R.and leave the Munich gives me Dope for our future, ho arce.Insurance on the Alblon Iron: Boras.treasurer.Col.G.E.| Will be Transformed Into a Barge to} A GUARANTEED SURE FOR PLES.ie faughter.) But it won't be left out: EIS pr Éntercolonial out in the cold.front.I wish to say ney to Halifax, from t will be'to t t from «By M, \u201ca 1025.«1.it.- To-day young men going abroad are no longËr ashamed of their country, but proud to call themselves Canadians.\u201d (Applause.) In conclusion Mz.Emmerson humorously remarked that during the present session of Parliament he had earned a eputation for silence, and he was not doing to break it.(Applause).A pretty girl presented the minister with a magniticent bouquet on the coficlusion.of his address and was sustained both with the employers and the public.(Applause.) GRAND CHIEF W.8.STONE.Grand Chief Warren S.Stone, of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, was the next speaker, and at once plunged into a discussion of labor problems in general and the work of the Brotherhood in particular.As an engineer of twenty-four years\u2019 _expsrience he recognised the responsi- works is carried principally by the Queen and Scottish Union companies.Other sufferers are: Ex-Mayor A.G.McCandless, Geo.McCandiess, Sisters of St.Anne, Edwin Daly, War.Allan, and Mrs.Milne, widow of the: late Alex.Boland Milne, C.M.G.pr EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NEWS.Quebec - Bank; Allen Jones;- director, Hon.N.A: Bel- court, M.P., Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada; managing director, Butler Lowry; secretary, Robert Stewart, of Quebec.\u2014Advt.VETERAN HAD NARROW JSCAPE.Cornwall, Aug.11.\u2014(Special.)~\u2014A pe- Sherbrooke, Aug.11,\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Tha number of French-Canadians return to-Canada Over.the.ang Maine ool an sl culiar shooting accident is.reparted from _South Lancaster, about a dozen Carry Coal.Toronto; Aug.11.\u2014The end of tha Knapp roller boat, the unique craft that a few years ago was heralded Wy iis inventor as the vessel that would revolutionize the cargo-carrying traffic of} the world, is in sight.8he will ro Protruding Piles Torey 1e PAZO \", TMENT falip to cure zou in 4 ta M4 days, ; ir À AE CONSO y \"Hou éadn ot, pb something: 1 à bottle ana tape Tt with s snob andy.\u2018side-step Y ale lune, muss hot gr ni 3 Hi and exercise.wn no more.When the Bertram people, get through with her ahe wil} travel end On in the orthodox fashige: e=A.= met |; then, #ucce J EAL ART PRINYE \u201c115 JOB DEPA + MONT ye \u201c@: T.P.DIRÉCTORS NAMED ND RELIEF VEN * WATER STATION so 1 bes smth ge Montreal * hight, Heat & : Power Co.Want to Loan _ \u2018 jan Interview took place yesterday ween Ald.J.B.Clearihue, chairman bt the Water Committee, and Mr.\u2018W.cLea Walbank, of the Montreal Light, eat dnd, Power Company, when the er of the -company to.pump the tity*s water by electricity was\u2019 inform- mlly discussed.What transpired at this interview: has not been made public, but it was tated on excellent authority this morn- g that the Montreal Light, Heat and er Company had offered to lend the ty two small steam boilers free of harge, until some arrangement could made for the use of electricity to ump the water.That something must be done and one immediately, to place the pumping resources of the Water Depart- tment in a safe condition, is universally admitted in civic circles, but the offer of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company {is not favorably looked \u2018upon by the few.city officials who have heard of it.There is a strong suspi- «ion at the City Hall that the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company is endeavoring to obtain practical con- rol of the municipal water works.The \u2018easiest way to obtain this control would \u2018be to discourage the further purchase \u2018of steam boilers and steam pumps and \u2018make the city resort to electricity for the raising of water to the reservoirs.he Montreal Light, Heat and Power ompany has a complete monopoly of the city's electric supply, and the city would thus be dependentgon the company for its power and would have to pay whatever rates the company cared to charge.Ald.Clearihue, when seen this morning, did not care to say what had passed at the interview with Mr.Walbank.He admitted, however that the water department would have to take immediate steps to protect the city from a .disaster to the boilers or a water famine.If it came to the worst, the Water Committee would appeal to the City Council for funds to obtain two small boilers to aid in the work of pumping.By this means the department would - be able to stop each of the regular boilers in turn for cleaning purposes.Chairman Clearihue is indignant because Superintendent Janin has made such a stir over the boiler situation, , and especially because his report appeared in .the press before it was sent to the Water Committee, \u201cIf the water department,\u201d remarked Ald.Clearihue this morning, \u201chad been in such a state &3 Superintendent Ja- nin represents it to be, what right had he to go trotting around the United States and out to St.Louis at the city's expense?One paper saye that Janin is sitting on a safety valve.It would have been much better if he had remained sitting there instead of going to St.Louis.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AMERICAN YACHT LOST.Ryde, Isle of Wight, August 11.\u2014The American schooner yacht Ingomar, although she crossed the finish line first to-day in the race for the Ryde Town Cup, at the Royal Victoria Yacht Club regatta, falled to save her handicap and the prize was awarded to the The- hase, which came in sixth.eA ~ Ottawa\u2014A telegram has been received from Hon.Mr.Lemieux, stating he will sail for home on Saturday.: A thority.~~ INGA COLORS African Traveller Tells of Awful Cruelties Prac- *,\" ticed in the Congo \u201c1 - Capt.Karle de Blatohe, who for many years represented a German company holding important concessions in the Congo Proé State in Africa, arrived from New York this morning on his way west, Capt.de Blatche: was in the Congo region for.more than twenty years.\u2018 He has seen the Congo progress from a totally savage country where the lowest and worst forms of barbaric savagery were practiced, to a place which 1s now regarded as a very fair spot to live in; where trade is buoyant and ever expanding, and where Christian dogmas and creeds have supplanted savag: superstition and general fetish worship.; Seen in the Windsor this rtorning he spoke Interestingly of his experiences in.the heart of Africa, and had more particular reference to the crueillies and alleged outrages practised by governmental agents and soldlers.\u201cThe Congo is now a Belglan protectorate,\u201d sald Capt.de Blatche, \u201cand while it has beyond doubt prospered and progressed greatly under Belglan rule yet the Belgian officers used sen vere measures to bring this progress about and the natives of the Congo were practically whipped or stabbed into- submission.\u201cWhen the Belgians first assumed control there was much warfare and strife among the savage tribes.one \u2018tribe would meet another in battle and would fight with comparatively primitive weapons.Nearly all such conflicts were hand to hand encounters.It was not uncommon for one tribe to wipe another completely out, and the victors would then take the wives and possessions of the vanquished and return home in triumph.\u201cThe Belgian authorities put a stop to this, but they had a hard time doing it.I myself have counted in a day's journey the heads and forearms of no less than eighteen native leaders, who had been decapitated for participation fin some of these raids.After they were killed their heads and forearms were nailed to trees as a grim warning to their fellows, who might be tempted to ignore the regular authorities.Others were crucified, while many were shot.The details of these cruelties have probably been considerably exaggerated by the press, but still there was much groundwork for the sensational s ies published.While the Belgian Government officially was supposed not to tolerate such severe punishments, still it is only recently there has been any active interference.The punishments may have been cruel, but jt is a question if any gentler or more humane methods would have brought about the desired results, for the Congo native is practically the embodiment \u2018of cussedness, as the Americans would say, and if left alone he would not only ruin his own country, but he would embroil the other natives in war against European.au- This in Africa could not be tolerated, .for if ever the blacks gain the ascendancy there, then it is goodbye to Africa.\u201d Capt.de Blatche, who has spent some weeks in the United States, leaves for Toronto to-night.He will visit Chicago and St.Louis before returning to.Africa.\u2018 \u2014 _ AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING Mr.Frank W.Morse is General Manager\u2014Officials Says No Special Importance is to be Attached to Election of Mr.J.R.Booth, of the Canada Atlantic.The Board of Directors willl be as follows:;\u2014Charles Rivers-Wilson, Rt.Hon.Lord Welby, K.C.B.: A.W.Smithers, J.Allan Chitton-Brock, of London, Hon.Geo.A.Cox and E.R.Wood, Toronto; J.R.Booth, Ottawa; H.A.Allan, E.B.Greenshields, C.M.Hays, F.W.Morse, W.Wainwright, W.H.Biggar, Montreal; J.Bell, Belle- wille; Col.Firebrace, London.The officials are as follows: President, C.M.Hays; first vice-president, F.-W.Morse; second: vice-president, W.Wainwright; secretary, Henry .Phillips; executive, C.M.Hays, Hon.-Geo.A.Cox, F.W.Morse, W.Wainwright; general manager, F.W.Morse.The personnel of the Board of Directors shows that of the fifteen members the old Grand Trunk Railway Company has ten.Of the outside directors.the most important appointments are those of Hon.Geo.A.Cox, president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and J.R.Booth, proprietor of the Canada Atlantic Railway.When .Benator Cox is unable to attend meet- \u2018ings his interests will be watched bv Mr.E .R.Wood, general manager of .Moronto Trusts and Corporation Co., who for a number of years past has fbeen closely identified with Hon.Mr.1 ABSOLUTE - SECURITY, Genuine ~ Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must -Bear.Signature of CZ See Pac-Simile Wragper Below.\"HEABACNE, FOR DIZZINESS, FOR SILIOUSNESS, FONTORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION.| railway service, Cox's enterprises.Mr.H.A.Allan, as one of the leading members of the Allan Steamship Company,which has always handled a large portion of the G.T.R.Atlantic business, will by his presence on.the Board be able to keep the interests between the steamship company and the rdilway closely united.Mr.John Bell, of Belleville, has for § number of years past been the chief solicitor of the Grand Trunk Railway.MR.J.R.BOOTH A DIRECTOR.\u2019 N Pe ve + - .ma T - \u20ac, \u201c * sr = ch 1e su SL = Fed .A I\" .> ;,.# AE.> 3 Mr; y $ AGGREATE TRADE SAONS INCRESE Total Exports and Imports Last Year Increased by $6,000,000.« oss oy : er CTL PATES Ma : THR MONTREAL: SINGER SEWING ~~ \"MACHINE FACTORY Plans of the New Buildings at St.Johns Nowin the Contractor's Hands.ta.Messrg, James Stewart & Co.who, & Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014The short time ago were awarded the con-|aggregute foreign trade of Canada last tract for the construction of the $1,000, year, consisting of the total imports 000 Singer Sewing Machine plant at and total exports, for the fiscal year St.Johns, have completed the plans of, ending June 30th last, is estimated to the buildings they will erect.Of the amount to $473,000,000, as compared with twenty-two buildings to be erected, the $467,000,000 for the previous year, or an Stewart Company will erect fourteen, increase in round numbers of $6,000,000.including all the mechanical shops with|On the basis: of imports entered for the exception of the power plant.There; consumption and domestic exports, the will be two buildings, six etories high increase would be $1,682,986.There was and similar in construction, one the a falling off in domestic exports for machinery building, sixty feet by 600 the year just closed amounting to $15,- feet, and the other the cabinet building, 987,235.In the exports of foreign goods sixty feet by 750 feet.The otner' from Canada there was an Increase of buildings include a storage, grinding $4,000,000.The decrease of domestic ex- ~and rumbling building, eixty feet by ports.is very largely accounted for by 200 feet; foundry, 100 feet by 400 feot.\u2018the fact that there was a lurge decrease, with two wings, one forty feet by sev-'in the export of wheat.In 1904 we ex-| enty feet and one thirty-four feet bY ported only 16,779,028 bushels, as com- sixty feet, used as cupola and COreé pared with 32,985,745 bushels in.1903.room reapectively; foundry shed, seven- ty-five feet by 200 feet; japanning shop, same dimensions; forge shed, forty feet by 150 feet; veneer, cutting and trimming bullding, forty feet by seventy-five feet; veeneer storage building, seventy-five feet by 100 feet; power house, 150 feet by 150 feet; dry lumber shed.eighty feet by 100 feet; shipping building, eighty feet by 300 feet: pattern storage house, by sixty feet; log.house, seventy-five feet by seventy-five feet; oil house, sixty feet by sixty feet; dry kiln, forty- five feet by fifty-two feet, and office building, fifty feet by sixty feet.The construction and equipment of the plant is In the hands of E.H.Bennett, vice-president of the Singer Company.\u2014\u2014\u2014 RECORDER POIRIER HAD TO UNDERGO OPERATION Fleshy Growth in His Throat Was Removed Yesterday After the Court Rose.With the exception of those who are in the habit of playing fast and loose with clauses of the criminal code, the community in general will regret to learn that Mr.Recorder Poirier has just gone through an operation and will be confined to his room for some days.For some little time Mr.Poirier has suffered slight inconvenience from a small fleshy growth which made its appearance in his throat, and latterly he had recourse to medical examination.It was not considered that any serious results were likely to accrue from the growth, but Dr.Foucher, who was called in, was of opinion that it had better be removed, and after the Recorder got through his City Hall list yesterday an operation \u2018vas performed.To-day the court businegs was taken by Recorder Welr, and unless it should prove that the growth has left something of a root, Mr.Poirier fe likely to be out and around in the course of a few days.\u2014 + NAVIGATION IS OPEN FOUR MONTHS IN YEAR Mayor Moodie Believes in Possibility of Navigating in Hudson Bay - and Straits.Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014MaJjor Moodie of the Mounted Police arrived at Ottawa last night and was busy conferring with the authorities \u2018here the north again in the Arctic.When seen this morning he expressed a layman's belief in the possibility of navigating throrgh Hudson Straits and Hudson Bay.\u201d I am not an expert navigator,\u201d Major Moodie said, \u201cand cannot speak with authority, but I am of opinion properly constructed boats could run to Fort Churchill, four months during the summer.The season would open about June 30 and close say, October.have to be especially constructed for ice navigation.When asked if Ice would be invariably met Major Moodie sajd no.However, it might be met any time from the opening to the closing of the season and a boat would have to be prepared to navigate when it was found.WINDOW CLEANER FELL FOUR STOREYS TO DEATH John Burrells Was at Work at the Presbyterian College When His Call Came.A window cleaner named John Bur- rells, was working at a fourth storey window of the Presbyterian College on \u201cDoes the action of Mr.J.R.Booth, McTavish Street at eleven o'clock this president and proprietor of the Canada morning, when he slipped and fell to Atlantic Railway, in going on the the ground.board of directors of the Grand Trunk| Pacific, mean that the latter company! ambulance arrived.He \u2018died, will secure the Canada Atlantic?\u201d This was the question of chief inter-| est discussed in railway circles to-day, and it was pointed out that if the ac-! tion could be Interpreted, it would mean that the North Bay and Moncton section of the transcontinental railway would not be built.; The management of the Grand Trunk, when seen by The Herald to-day, stated that no special significance should be given to Mr.Booth's going on the board.The company would carry out its entire contract with the Government, and when the latter built an eastern section, the Grand Trunk Pacific would operate it, Mr.C.M.Hays, ih making his.first statement as pregident of the G.T.P., said: \u201cAg soon as the surveys are com- | pleted on the section of the proposed line between Winnipeg and the Pacific coast, a definité route \u201cwill be chosen, and construction work will be commenced.As It will take considerable time for these surveys to he completed, there is not any probability of any construction work starting this year.\u201cI will probably go out either thie week or next to the Pacific coast to look over the ground.\u201d NE THE NEW MANAGER.Frank Waterous Merse was born atin.ier Street, $1,800; Lafayette, Ind.\u2026 on December 31, 1864.He graduated from the Manual Training School of Washington University at St.Louis, Mo., in 1885, previous to which date he had secured a thorough mechanical training.After graduating he again entered his first official posi- tjon being that of assistant master me- anic of the Wabash, St.\u2018Louis and Pacific Railway, in 1885 and 1886, being stationed at Springfield, Ill.and at Quincy, Ill.In the latter part of 1886 he was appointed assistant master mechanic of the Wabash Western Rall- way at St.Louis, Mo.and at Des Moines, Iowa, until 1887, when he received the appointment of master mechanic of the Denver, Texas and Gulf, the Denver, Texas and Fort Worth, and the Fort Worth and Denver City railroads, with headquarters at Trinidad, Colo., and Denver, Colo.In 1889 he was appointed master mechanic of the Wabash Railroad, being stationed at Fort Warne, Ind.\u2018 He remained with the Wabash until 1805, when he left it to become the superintendent of motive power of the Grand Trunk Railway System, which position he held until 1801, when ebive named ard yice president Rf the abave, \u2019 A | ! t \\drixe - O7 erland- ., He was badly Injured, but was living when the Victoria Hospital however, \u2018on thre road to the hospital, and his body.was removed to the morgue, where an inquest will be held to-morrow.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED.The Total for the Last Few Days Has Reached $106,450.Building permits have been issued at the City Hall as follows: Montreal Stock Yards Co., packing house on $t.Charles Street; $356,000; Gunn, Lang- lois & Co., cold storage warehouse on St Vincent Street, $20,000; The Thos.\u2018Robertson Co., warehouse at Hughes lanes and Dalhousie Street, $11,000, H.M.Marler, house on Peel Street, $7,000; M.Poitras, two three-dwelllng houses on St.Denis Street, $6,000; Alph.Vezi- na, three-dwelling house at 254 Men- tena Street, $3,900; Francis Pinoteau, two-dwelling houses on Cristoph Col- omb Street, $2,700; Louis .Auchen, three-dwelling house at 210 Aylwin St.; $2,500; P.E.Cleroux, three dwelling house on Lagauchetiere Street, $2,500, Wm.Darlington, two dwelling house at 62 Knox Street, $2,200; FP.Chabot, three-dwelling house on Aylwin Street, $2,000; H.Cote, store on Lagauchetiere Street east, $2,000; Jos.Forest, two-dwelling house on E.Mauresse, two-dwelling house on Cristophe Col- omb Street, $1,700; Mrs.Ghysens, two- dwelling house on Cristophe Colomb St, $1,600; Ed.Toussaint, two-dwell- ing house on Chambord Street, $1,000; A.Bayer, store on Marie Anne Street, 700; Chas, Gagnon, stable, at 1081 De- montigny Street, $400; J.Lefebvre & Co., stable at 126 Lagauchetiere Street, $400; L.C.Masson, house on Brant Lane, $200: B.J.Coghlin & Co., shed on Marlborough Street, $50.Total, $106,460.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u20140 ANNUAL ARTILLERY PRACTICE.Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Special.)~The miljtia orders announce the dates of the annual competitive practive of the Garrison Artillery of Montreal, Quebec and Cobourg, with the R.C.G.A., tor August 29 to September 17 on the Islandof Orleans.: fa * LORD MINTO WILL GO WEST.Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(6pecial.)\u2014Lord Minto after His return from Quebec, will start for the West, about August 26.'His present plans are to go through to the Coast.the trip will be a hunt for prairie chic- Kens on the plains.= ~ building, sixty feet by 150 feet; forge.sixty feet: and arranging to take his departure for | The boats would There w also a large falling off in the export of hay and a decrease in the e- ort of eggs.The export of butter d.reased by 10,000,000 pounds.On the other hand the export of cheese shows a galn of 3,000,000 pounds.Following are the detuils of the trade returns so far as compiled.Imports for Consumption.1903.1904.Dutiable goods .$136,792,874 $148.902,38t Free goods .88,017,654 94,684,043 Total .$224,810,528 243,586,424 \u2018Coin and bullion.© 8,976,797 7,874,313 Grand total .3233.787.3% $251,460.737) Duty collected.37,109,717 40,952,810 Exports\u2014Domestic Only.19083.1904.The mine .$ 31,064,861 § 33.626,739 The fisheries.11,800,184 10,759,029 The forest .35,386,015 33,091,922 Animals and pro- 70 duce .69,817,542 63,812,117 Agriculture .44,624,321 37,138,875 Manufactures .20,624,321 19,864,049 Miscellaneous .83,784 121,708 eme Total .$214,401.674 TERM MUST Bt CLEARLY DEFINED London, Aug.11.\u2014Great Britain Is dissatisfled with Russia\u2019s attitude in the case of the British steamer Knight Commander, and continues to press the latter to make substantial modifications of the list of articles regarded as contraband.Count Benckendorff, .the Russian ambassador, called at the For- elgn Office yesterday afternoon and: $198,414,439 which should be made in, the Russian regulations In order to make them acceptable to the commercial nations, besides pointing out the inadvisability of declaring food, fuel and clothing contraband under all circumstances.Lord Lansdowne dwelt on the sweeping character of Russia's proclamation, some of the provisions of which, after specifying varlous goods as contraband, closed with the word \u2018\u2018etcetra,\u201d which Lord Lansdowne pointed \u2018out can include anything and everything the Ruselan authorities desire, As this is a serious restriction.on neutral shipping, Lord Lansdowne insisted that the regulations should not contain generall- ties of that kind.In reply Lord Lansdowne was assured that Russia had no desire to un- \u2018necessarily hamper neutral shipping, but she cannot afford to permit Japan .to- receive supplies which would facilitate her military operations.Russia was prepared to modify her regulations | providing Great Britain on her part| | herself to observe them In future wars iin which she is involved.Lord Lans- downe is now considering how far in this direction he can go without creating regulations embarrassing to Great Britain.The latter does not wish to take action which might possibly seriously hamper the British navy.: Snel 1 AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.f 100 Canadian Pacific at 125%.£0 Dominion Iron at 8%.25 Toronto Ralis at 101.1 Twin City at 98.100 Twin City at 98%.40 Bell Telephone at 146.25 Mackay preferred at 70%.50 Detroit United at 667.\u2014 | C.P.R.DONATES ELK HEAD.| A very fine Manitoba elk head has been hanging in the London office of | the C.P.R.for some time, and has attracted much attention among the big.game hunters of the United Kingdom.that several large offers have been! made for it, bud each intending purchaser was told it was not for sale.Recently, however, the company au-! thorized Mr.Archer Baker.its Euro-' pean traffic manager, to present this record head to the Constitutional Club of London, whose walls It will now adorn.This club has a membership of\" over four thousand, among which it includes the names of the most famous statesmen of the British Empire, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r New York\u2014A special cable from To- kio says: \u2018The Finance Department states that the war expenses up to the end of July were 200,000,000 yen, seventy per cent, of which remains in the country.\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Chicago\u2014In a circular to shippers, the traffic managers of the Harriman lines ahnounce that until further notice the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and the Occidental and Ortental ' 8 8.Company, salling out of San |! Francisco, and the Portland and Asi- ,atlc 8S, Company, sailing from Portland, will not atcept freight for Japan, Manchurie, Siberia and New Chwang, na.° J Paris\u2014The foreign office here confirm the repokrt from Buenos Ayres that a state of siege has been pro- \u2018claimed in the republic of Paraguay, owing to fear of a revolutionary oute reak.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 St.Petersburg,\u2014Dr.Rott, the Imperial accoucheuer was hurriedly summoned to the villa Alexandra, at Pe- terhoft, this afternoon and an announcement thence is expected hourly.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Woman.she never lets rust.: The whisper of a beautiful women can be heard further than the loudest, call of duty.| The cruellest revenge of a women is often to remain faithful to a man, Half the sorrows of women would be, averted if they could repress the epeech they know to be useless\u2014nay, the speech they have resolved not to utter.conferred for an hour with Foreign] Secretary Lansdowne, the latter bring-| ing up the question of the changes\u2018 «would accept the regulations and bind, Pretorian.Fiche: cries ne.Glasgow Cape Breton.uobec 000.Sydney Crearer.-.- Quebec .\u2026 Montreal Campana .Quebec .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Montreal Catalone.Martin River .Montreal Lake Champlain.Cape Ray .Montreal Fridtjol.Sydney .[A Montreal I Montcalm.een AVORIIBUIR Loins ern nes Parislan.-.Point Amour .Montreal Woman's tongue is her sword, which P Y, AUGUST TI, 1904.WEST STORE: PARLOR Sofa, Rocker - 2 Single Chairs \u201d 1 Corner Chair 8 (All upholstered) 1 Parlor Table Velour Rug, 10-6 x 7-6 Pair of Fancy Lace Curtains 3% yards White Enamel] Pole and Fittings, complete 8-3 x 2446 ST.CATHERINE.(NBAR DRUMMOND} 6-3 or EAST STORE: Completely Furnishessa Flat of \u2018 Four Rooms\u2014Parlor, Dining-room Béd-room and Kitchen \u2018with Square, Pair of Fancy Lace Curtains 3% yards : White Enamel Pole and Fittings, complete BED-AOOM | Bedstead, Brass and Iron 4-6 Double Woven Wire Spring Wool Mattress Dreseer, large and roomy, B.P.mirror Washstand to match Bedroom Chair\u2019 Bedroom Rocker Union Rug (green), 3 x 3% yards Pair of Fancy Lace Curtains Pole and Fittings, complete (white top, drawer) very strong {1847.52 ST.CATHERINE.Another Remarkable Offer - $100.00 Furniture, Carpets, Curtains and Oilcloths, DINING-ROOM Sideboard Ext.Table b Diners, leather seats 1 Arm Chair, leather seat Brussels Carpet KITCHEN \u2018Hardwood Table,/4 x 21t.¢ contains L \\ 13 Hardwood#Kitchen Chairs, golden elm, .doublsgrunged 13 yards of) Ollcloth, nice colors, vegyvneat pattern Creme rv ° KITCHEN CABINET-\u2014Out of stock, only a few .left.price, $7.50.0.0.000000000s \u2018stock.Regular price $15.00, to $12.00; Ps ial Te SIDEBOARD\u2014Oak finish, shaped Eng- a large Regular cut to lish plate mirror.18 x 30: richly Reduced ts carved linen cutlery drawer, two large cupboards, one long linen $I8 00 drawer.-Cheap at $25.00.\u2026.0.00.' Now $5.85 Only \u2018three REFRIGERATORS In) Cut to reduced $27.00 to $18.00, and 57.50 [§ to 880.00.0i.2.200-00000000 0 IRON BEDS, $5.00, cut to.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.BRASS BEDS, $25.00, CHIFFONIERS, $15.00 to $75.00\u201420 per cent.discount.BABY CARRIAGES\u20142 : Green Cash Receipts 12.00 350 COBBLER ROCKERS.Regular) price, $4.25.00.0reccnencen ges see Ÿ 8 feet long, beautifully Price $15.00.+.00cecsouse00e A .Fifteen Polished Oak Finish DRESSERS, oval bevelled English plate | glass mirror, size 20 x 24, fitted with castors and brass retire ananrrierecrence 8 3.50 sacsesseccnauo.$16.00 per cent.discount.\u201cOf et 0 # ET es bli pos qu ares \u2014 SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | \u2014 Father Point (157)\u2014Raining: east wind.ln\u2019 ward, yesterday, 13 p.m., CAMPANA.: 4e ward, yesterday, 5.55 p.m., BRITANNIC.C.pe Magdalen (242)\u2014Cloudy: calm.Inward, 8 a.m., LAKE CHAMPLAIN and NANCY LEE.: _ : Fame Point (822)\u2014Clear; south wind.Inward, 6 a.m., .steamer J.Q.C.S.; 6.30 a.m., dbarque, J.F.s.Q.Cape Rosier (316)\u2014Cloudy; calm.8.50 a.m., AMERICAN YACHT.Low Point (5801\u2014Cloudy: southwest wind.Inward, yesterda¥, 10 p.m.PRIESTFIELD.Out, yesterday, 7.30 p.m., barque STRATH 1SLA.Inward, Arrived\u2014August 10 and 11.Hungarian.Wallace, London, H.& A.Allan.Rathlin Head, Smith, Belfast, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Forest Holme, Beaton, Maryport, steel rails, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Kildona, Roberts, London, R.Reford Co., Ltd.\u2018foronto, T.Foley, Newcastle, light, Thos.Harling.John Lambert, Gleason, Duluth, grain, Great Lakes and St.Lawrence \u2018Transportation Co.\u2018 Clcared\u2014August 10 and 11.Marina, D.Taylor, Glasgow and Liverpool, general, The Robert Reford Co., Ltd.Sit, A.Subertagen, Sydney, light, .Dominion\u2019 Coal Co.Cape Breton, Reid, Sydney and St.John, general, Dominion Coal Co.Milwaukee, Lander, Liverpool, goneral, C.P.A.Line.| Tempican, Harrison, Antwerp and London, general, F.Leylabd & Co., Ltd.VESELS REPORTED ELSEWHERE.For \u2026 Liverpool \u2026.Dublin Bengoro Head.re BAVARIAN'S PASSENGERS.Following is a list of first cabin passengers per R.M.B.Bavarian, Captuin A.Macnicol, from Montreal and Quebec, August 12, to Liverpool :\u2014Mr.T.R.Ackroyd, Mrs.Ackroyd, Liverpool; Mrs.J.Ashton and- child, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs.Barry, Miss Barry, Liver- ool; Mr.F.J.Burnett, London, Eng.; Miss Bridges, Victoria, B.C.; Mr.R.R.Bryerly, Winnipeg, Man.; Prof.8.H.Capper, Montreal;.Lieut.G.G.Cod- rington, London, Eng.; Mr.J.Fisher, Huddersfield, Eng.; Mrs.Glashan, Ottawa, Ont.; Lieut.Holgate, London, Eng.; Mr.R.Hovenden, Miss BE.H.Hovenden, Miss A.3, Hovenden, London, Eng.; Mr.W.H.Hunt, Mrs.Hunt, child, infant and Chinese amah, Tien Tsin, China; Mr.Leonard W.Just, A feature of| There are only two beautiful things| London, Eng.; Miss M.B.Kerly, Lon- - : a I fhe orl on and roses; and don Be Taba John | Labatt, Mrs.ba he party w only two ewest .thipga-women an t, us \u2019 on, Ont.; .: } \u201cia | zpsioges a rs St : hs Lv Lamhert.Ruekeci Mrcala La Jeth~ 4 3 , s J .- \u2018 \u2026 EE + Matane (199)\u2014Raining: northeast wind.In- |.$2.85 Polished Ash Round DININGYTABLE.) For 2 days finished.1 $ For This EN NA Ry During the-balance of this week we will sell the following articles of FURNITURE at reductions that pay the purchasers # # # # & 2 Week handles.Price $12 00 $17.00 o.\u2026oocccrecca 0eme ses 00e 0 000005 ° à H.A.Wilder & Co.Ë* 258 St James.2415S Cathrine 1837 More Dame.2080 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"# PROF.GRANT da] otre Dame, : \u2014 President Physiological Section American Assn.Opticians, returns from Milwaukee, and St, Louis\" Exposition on the 13th and resumes .DAILY SCIENTIFIC + EYESIGHT TESTING ! \u2018 2172 ST.CATHERINE STREET.HOURS: 9 to 1, 2 to 5, berg, Liverpool, Eng.; Cutcheon, Mrs.MeGregor, chin, pool; Lord Monk-Bretton, London, | 100 (Eng.: Commander Montague, R.N.Halifax, N.S., Miss Nicholls, Woodstock, N.B.; Mr.McCutcheon, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.McFee, Montreal; Mr.James Capt.Machin, London} Eng.; tawa, Ont.; Capt.the Hon.A.Meade, Lady Katharine Meade and maid, London, Eng.; Mr.James M.Merry, Liver- H.Penny, London, Mr.J.K.Mc- \" AMUSEMENTS.Mrs.Magee, Ma- Mr.Ot- SOHMER PARK 3-8 P.M.EVERY DAY.Best Vaudeville in America, Agjie's Performing Lions all this Week.Lavigne's Celebrated Band, Al! Cars Ko to Sohmer Park.\u2019 ART ASSOCIATION Eng.; Mr.T.L.Perry, Winnipeg.| ; \u201c Man.; Miss Phaneuf, Montreal; Mrs.PHILLIPS SQUARE a : a Bi Phillips, Woodstock: Lieut.E.Ww .Ring, R.A., London, Eng.; Mr.Rol- G 0 } D i ston, Mrs.Rolston, Dunnville, Ont.; alleries pen al y Mre.Sherlock-Gooch, London, Eng.; Miss Sturge, Oakville, Ont.; Mr.W.® A.M.70 8 P.M.Tipper, Liverpool; Miss Wright, Tien Tsin, China.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.8.Bache & Co.: August 11.-Ope.Wheat, Sept.100 Dec.% Corn, Sept.6315 Dec.494 Oats, Sept 33% Dec.34% Pork, Sept.11 95 Lard, Sept.G62 Ribs, Sept.760 GUY STREET.Rates, §1 per day.TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.H.RAWLINS, - - FRENCH, ENGLISH, LATIN AND GREEK Corrospondence, translation made.K 340, Herald Office.190 taught.editing and ANTED \u2014 SALESMEN, EVERYWHERE, to handle \u201cNovelty Sign Cards.\u201d Every merchant buys from 10 to 100 on sight.800 Admission 25.Kingston, Ont.\u2014Wesley Hawley, Kingstonlan.Four years ago he went west and was à Vancouver motormiu.He disappeared on August 4th.Toronto.\u2014The Copp, Clark Company will occupy the first three storeys ot their new warehouse on Front Street on the 18th inst.This firm is the first of the fire sufferers to return to the devastated district, Toronto.\u2014Injconnaction with the trial of a cise of dlsorderly conduct, Colonel Denison drew interesting comparisons between the behavior of crowds in Toronto and Old London.Toronto.\u2014Mr.R.A.Dongld has heen nominated chairman and Mr.W.B.Tyndall, vice-chalrman of the Toranto Association for the cnsuing year.Toronto.\u2014Ncws has been received of a romantic wedding In St.Louis of.Ming Violet Irene Mullen, a well-known Hintonburg girl, and Mr.J.Nelson Watt, formerly a lawyer of Toronto, now a wealthy Californian rancher.Winnipeg.\u2014John 8.Chustera, aged sister, a girl of five years, was tried it.Rosthern last week, and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Marnl- toba penitentiary.\u2018Winnipeg.\u2014George Miller, a bookkeeper in the freight offices of the C.P.R., died suddenly yesterday fron | the effects of à dcse af curbolle acld! taken in mistake from an unlabelled bottle.| Winnipeg.\u2014Walter Hardy, convicted at the Polics Court yesterday of forg- i ing and uttering a check for $75, was, sentenced to three years in the peni- | tentiary.Brandon, Man.\u2014Robbe are getting in thair work during the exhibition here.In a big crush at the Canadian Northern station Hiram Reed, of Gris- wold, was robbed of $65, and another Jcss of $26 war also reported to the police.In addition to these several robberies and losses ot money were reported in sums varying from $20 to $100, Toronto.\u2014The Canada Foundry Co.has closed a contract with the Canadian Northern for a bridge 1,870 feet Icng over the North Saskatchewan near Battleford.The total welght of steel in the structure will be three million five hundred thousand pounds.Almonte, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Thobuwrni, wife of Mayor Wm.Thoburn, is dead.cause she \u2018does not live) vistas oba.imagine.mi | missing au Vancouver, B.C., \u2018As A former.) Branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 PA a Pride ho aa AL i tyelve, charged with the wmuarder of hus! A \u20ac won og city to Ba AT THE NORTH: END We have made \u2018artañgements with the largest and most \u201cup-to-date Boot and Shoe Store in this section of the city \u2018.| F.X.LASALLE & FILS | Cor.Rachel and Rivard Streets .With one of the largest stocks in the favor of the purchaser.reputation of this concern is sufficient guarantee of a Very Special Bargain - 4 ! .) so Cg ln ars ama or ni \u2018 .- .} .7 > ps ar =.TE Se at ; i = EEE TE R - x AA YA à Cw A \u201c\u20ac 5 se 2 6 y $ A2 154 ES ! i + ] ; $ 4.Li w AY el \u20ac She #5 éie : 2 4 « ib ; CTIONFE i, 3 \u201c 01° .DRE + dos RE arve\u2014\u2014 dati = : ] ), Double Green Cash Receipts for A d Es the remainder of this Month.i select from, everything is in The splendid a 2 ea [Et RYE EAE SN ES AE SE CR ; A A If you are Receive Do week-end purchases, don\u2019t hesitate Visit the Undermentioned Stores and uble Green Gash Receipts wondering where to make your PR EE PET PE: ROT J CA Qu PUR SED à ARMAND GIROUX.AMY, .Cor, LAMY & E.LAMY.L.G.LECLAIR.620 GENDRON & COI.MALLER V.BERTHIAUME & CO.caves cree vnaceean 1 GOLDSTEIN.AUG 1th 1904 295 St.\u2018ARSENE LAMY.Cor.St.Donis and Duluth Ave.Richmond and Notre Dame JETTE & LEMIEUX.-\u2026\u2026.-.262 St.Lawrence D.MERCURE.\u2026.3143- Notre Dame L\u2019ETOILE.\u2026.-.-.2023 Notre Dame St teecscssen\u2014ees.20- St.Lawrence F.A.MATHIEU.2003 Notre Dame Cor.8t.Catherine and St.Urbain .1073 St.James St.HARDWARE : H.SYLVESTRE & FILS.70t St.Lawrence St.[ .1081 St.James St.> = ) : DRUGGISTS The WEST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE.1163 St.James St.v.e.1231 St.Catherine St.C.J.PREFONTAINE.348 Rachel St.IT TRI rr rT OY This Coupon is Worth One Green Cash Receipt = WHEN PRARSENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRADERS ADVERTISING co.Only One Soupon of the same + dato sillewvd te enok person.SAMA Bio LAM AL LSA LA ; A LADIES\u2019 READY-MADE DRY GOODS 3 GARMENTS A.T.CONSTANTIN.3601 Notre Dame St, Ad MARCHAND'S.1869-1871 Notre Dame St.DA ER NAS 1388.753) cime 5 N MARCHAND'S.,\u2026.-.129 St.Lawrence St.asie ct tite of St.Lawrence St.OA MARCHAND'S.1453 St.Catherine St.I MARCHAND'S.233¢ St.Catherine St.CLOTHIERS = : C.A.WORKMAN CO.ieee, SU > DRY -GOODS vessrosescesmacccas-.CUrf, McGill and Notre Dame y\" Lawrence St.BOOTS AND SHOES -RONAYNE BROS.aa sa e esse aa ea as nas 0 - .Inspector and Notre Dame Sts.ve J.A.MOONEY & CO.2143 St Catherine St M St TUAS.PERRY.o.oo 5 BP Near cor.Notre Dame and McGill Sts.i$ ie FORTIER & CO.22! St.Lawrence St.J ot T- LANDRY._.2501 Notre Dame St.88 Mount Royal Ave.JOHN LEWIS.Cor.St.Catherine and University teaneenease-216 St.Lawrence St ELCOME.2709 St.Catherine St.> THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO.1835 Notre Dame Street.JW.A AE « A fs 3 Georgetown, P.E.I, in 1882, died.at Leitches Creek.rt 22 'MOVEMENT FOR GOOD ROADS.in the A Branch Astoclation Formed District of &t.Francis.Sherbrooke, \u2018Aus.11.\u2014 (8pecial.)\u2014A meeting of those interested in the good roads movement in the' district- of St.Francis was held tn Victoria Park yesterday'afternoon.There was a faix attendance, and the gathering was presided over by Mayor J.O.GCameranad, of Sherbrooke.It was decided to form an association to be ane: Mr.Chap > .to draw up à constitution and thor-| Mayor Camerand, Rev.oughly organize the association, are as.Marbleton; Mn.c.C.Clevelan follows: Patron, Rev, Mr.Chapman, | ville; Mr.P.8S.G.Mackensie, Marbleton; president, Mayor J.O.' Richmond; Mr.VV.E, Jones, Rithé Camerand, Sherbrooke; vice-president,; mond; Hon.M.F.Hackett, KX ) K:C; ata Mr.F.G.Gale, Waterville; secretary.stead.\u2018The mesting was an ECC Mr.H.Logie, Sherbrooke; treasurer, tic one, and the naicatiohs are oa Mr.C.C.Cleveland Danville; vice-! the wdrk of br BE treed a suey presidents in each country: Richmond\u2014| in the diatriot, wi \u201cbrougtit to à a John Ewing, Richmonä; Stanstead, Mr.| cesstul: issue, 5 a + riehto M \u201cnell : i# *æeparation An \\ + \u2018C.H.Kathan; Rotk Island; Wolfe, Mr.J.H.Crepeau, St.Camille: Compton, There.ja B.Roberge; Sherbrooke, Mr, J: A.Cam-|triendamt®: -erand.heaven .In addition to the above officeïa, each] friends: ; municipality will 4 à rèprebenta- d Roads Aveoclation o of ?the { pi Séance\u201d he oMagemendo ART PR 408.ER, TRONS = OL AL ART ; t| tive bo \u201cRARER vus Salil\u201d A ones only aoiné.orme to 4 Rev.Leander and Mrs.Dalton \u2018Have Faith : in Pe-ru-na.The Catarrh Remedy of National Fame.From East and West Come Words of Praise From Those Cured by Pe-ru=na.Rev Charles Leander: 3 Cannot Be Too Thankful to Pe-ru-na.Mr.Christian Wenger, Sigsbee, Mo., writes: .\u201cI cannot thank you enough for restoring my health.I am satisfied that I am rid of my headaches.1 have not experienced a return of them this winter.\u2019\u2014Christian Wenger.A Temperance Lecturer Used Pe-ru-na.Mrs.Evelena A.Dalton, 363 Fremont Street, Boston.Mass.a well known temperance lecturer, writes.» \u2018For years I have suffered with bilious colic.A friend advised re to SE TLE { ll A IT RS 9 So |] Eh | ot E Our Special Enamel and Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress, $9.50 (@mplete.= CR LY - is in ih! fron Wp _ Lu on Un | hi | if ZL Rev.Charles H.Leander, 202 Golden Gate Ave.San Francisco, Cal.National Lecturer and ocest known remedy for catarrh : % in all its different forms.\u201d Y * REV.CHARLES H.LEANDER.a above testimonials are genuine; that we hold in our possession, authentic letters certifylng to the same.Dur- .+ _ + SONS OF ENGLAND DO MUCH BUSINESS They Vote Favorably on the Motion to Admit Women.Yesterday was practically donated to committee work by the Supreme Lodge Sons of England and a number of important decisions were reached.A proposal to extend the qualifications of membership to include all British subjects was thrown out.A proposal that women should be admitted which has several times been vetoed was favorably considered and a committee was appointed to adopt a scheme for submission to the next meeting of the Supreme Lodge.It was also decided not to appoint an additional member to the Supreme executive in the form of a second vice- president and a motion to make the office of secretary a permanent on hy was also defeated.An important decision was that to admit persons employed in the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors to the beneficiary department.They will, however, be classed as \u2018\u2019hazardous\u2019 risks.It was also decided to memorialize the Provincial Government against the practice of having indigent and weak-minded men and women who may be guiltless of any crime, confined in the common jail.In the evening a reception was held at the Masonic Temple, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS ELECT GRAND OFFICERS Grand Lodge Meeting at Moncton Ended\u2014Meet at St.Stephen Next Year.Moncton, N.B., August 11.\u2014(Special).\u2014At yesterday's session of the grand lodge Knights of Pythias, the following officers were elected: Grand Chancellor, W.S.Peel, Truro; Grand |E Vice-Chancellor, H.L.Ganter, St.John; Grand Prelate, C.McLeod, Halifax; Grand Keeper of Records and Seals, Jas.Moulson, St.John; Grand Muster at Arms, A.J.Tingley, Monc- ton; Grand Inner Guard, E.Chandler, Charlottetown; Grand Outer Guard, s.McLeod, New Glasgow, .N.S.aa NS N = NS RHINITE TESTER IEEE Pastor 1st Spiritual Society, writes: \u201cIt is with pleasure that | give my endorsement of Peruna.My experience has been very satisfactory from its use, and | do firmly believe that it is the try Peruna, and I have not been troubled with bilious colic since using it.\"\"\u2014 Mrs.Evelena A.Dalton.A reward of $10,000 has been deposit ed in the Market Exchange Bank, Columbus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the ing many years\u2019 advertising we have never used ,in part or in whole, a sin-| gie spurious testimonial.Every one of \u2018our testimonials are genuine \u2018and in| the words of the one whose name is! appended.\u2014 THe STODDARD BE 2234-2236 ST.CATHERINE ST.DDING CO, \u201cFine Plant \u2014 OF EVERY DE HALL & ROBINSON'S 2671 ST.CATHERINE STREET.s and Flowers SCRIPTION AT \u2014\u2014 : - > Tel.Up.3673.DOMINION NEWS supposed i + have been wrecked off the \u2014_\u2014 west coust of Vancouver Lsland during the gale of Maruh sth.FOREIGN.Erle, Pa.\u2014The committee appointed by President Roosevelt to sélect a location for a naval training station on the great lakes is inspecting the sites at this port.By an act of Congress the President is empowered to select the site for the station and to expend on its purchase $250,000.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20140 TOLD IN A LINE \u201cOne Day\u2019s Record of the Latest Happenings in Canada.Ottawa\u2014The New Zealand team on their way home from Bisley, have entered for the D.R.A.matches.Ottawa\u2014The city of Hull has passed a by-1aw reducing the number of hotel licenses from thirty-three to twenty- three.Brighton, Ont.\u2014The by law re purchase of $20,000 first.mortgage bonds of the Ontario Electric Railway Company was defeated here, by a majority of twenty-three, : Ottawa\u2014The commission to investigate the Georgian Bay fisheries, will begin their meetings ut Sault Ste.Marie on-August 17.\u2018The commissioners \u2018are Prof.Prince, Chairman; Mr.John Birnie, Collingwood, and Mr.Jas.No-' \u201cble, Little Current.Windsor, Ont.\u2014Edward Burns, alias Leonard Boylan, the young man who pleaded guilty to three charges of larceny, \u2018was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary at Kingston, by Mag- {strate Bartlett, Burns nearly fainted when sentence was passed.On his way to the cell he begged Officer Giles to let him have a revolver to end his e, oo Vancouver, B.C.-\u2014The steamer Danube, Captain Locke, brought down a capstan bar with the name Lamorua burnt in it.in two piaces.The capstan bar was\u2019 found on Tugwell Island.The British ship Lamorua safl- ed from Tacoma on March 1st with a cargo of wheat for England, and is = NERVOUSNESS A CALAMITY.Many treat it with indifference.They realize little what lies beyond.Others feel that it is a passing affair,,that it will speedily pass away.Nervousness is a calamity.It makes the present a misery.The future may be more dreadful than would: be pleasant to think .of.i\u201d One remedy is an absolute cure for nervousness, and that is Ferrozone.It is a nerve -strengthener that acts through the blood.It makes blood\u2014 red, vitalizing, strength giving blood.The blood is not out of Ferrozone, but out of food, but the appetite is made out of Ferrozone, for its action upon the stomach is wonderful.Everything that builds up the body the stomach must provide.In nervousness the ap- retite is never good and the digestion is, even poorer.You take Ferrozone, you get appetite, you get lots of blood, then strength, vigor and.endurance.Each one a link in the chain of health, Boucher & Roffey\u2019s Blue Serge Suits for value and satisfaction.Cor.St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.\u2014Adv, rt WHY VISIT IS UNDERTAKEN.London, August 11.\u2014The Most Rev.Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, has issued a message to the clergy and laity announcing his forthcoming visit to the United States to attend the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, which will be held in Boston in October.The message says that for the last two months information has been coming in steadily concernhig the gain which competent men in the United States and Great Britain opine ls likely to follow the visit of the Archbishop to the United States.The Archbishop says he will also visit a few of the great Canadian centres, which will entail his absence for two months, + preterm SPECIAL NOTICE.Your watch cleaned from $1.00; guaranteed for one year.R.Hemsley, \u2018Watchmaker, 256 St.James street, \u2014 SENATOR AIKENS\u2019' FUNERAL.Toronto, August 11.\u2014The funeral of the late Hon.J.C.Ailkins took place yesterday afternoon at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.The service at the house was conducted by Rev.J.V.Smith, Rev.Alexander Sutherland, Rev.Dr.Briggs and Rev.Dr.Carman.The pallbearers were Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Thomas Taylor, Hon.8.C.Wood, Mr.Edward Gurney, Mr.W.J Montgomery and Mr.J.A.Proctor.The chief mourners were the sons, Mr.J.8.Alkins, Mr.J.A.M.Aikins, K.C., Winnipeg; and Dr.W.H.B.Aikins, His grandchildren, Dr.J.8.A.Graham, Mr.C.P.Smith and Mr.L.F Stephens, of Hamilton; his brothers, Dr.M.H.Aikins, of Burnthamam- thorpe and Mr.John Aikins, Bramp- thorpe.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .MARRIED 8IXTY YEARS AGO.Berlin, Ont.Aug.11.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John McNally celebrated their diamond wedding recently, at their home on the old homestead about a mile from Blair.Mr.and Mrs.McNally were.married on- August 8th, 1844, at Bridgeport.Mr.McNally was born in 1822 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and came with his parents to Canada in 1824.They settled at Dun- das but later came to Waterloo County, where Mr.McNally has spent the greater part of his life.Mrs.McNally whose malden name was Mary Ann Shoemaker, is a daughter of the late Jacob 8.Shoemaker.She was born always quickly wrought by Ferrozone.tm Waterloo village in 1826.| THE MILK your family at any time, .76.Up 069, The cause of among the children of Montreal has been traced to impure mil It may Interest you to know that .>.We Quarantee Every Pint We Sel THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, That is dally left at your door may be just impure enough to cause an outbreak of disease in the heavy mortality { esting.Recommendations Nos.two, five and six and seven, of the Grand Chancellor's were adopted.Number seven provides for an allotted sum of money for organizing and revivalistic, work among the order.- The Grand Lodge adjourned to meet next year on the secont Tuesday in August in St.Stephen, N-B.CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Interesting Tale of a Day's Doings in the Metropolis of Canada.ST.PATRICK'S T.A.B.EXCURSION.The members of St.Patrick's T.A.B.Society will hold their annual excursion to Lake St.Peter per steamer Three Rivers, on Monday afternoon, August 15th.On.the return trip a concert will be held under the direction of Prof.J.I.McCaffrey.A bean guess is- among other attractions.PILGRIMS FOR ST.ANNE.Pilgrimages to Ste.Anne de Beaupre are more numerous this year than ever before.Two trains, containing in all about 600 people, left for.that shrine yesterday, one at 8 and the other at 11.30.Two other trains from Ottawa, bound for the same destination, passed through -St.-Martin's.Junction about noon.On these were 1,400 passengers.MR.RYAN TO LECTURE.Mr.J.Ryan, of Brockville, one of the delegates to the convertion of Locomotive Engineers, being held in the city this week, will deliver a lecture on Popular and Nautical Astronomy at the Sailors\u2019 Institute this evening.For many years Mr.Ryan has made a special study of astronomy and his lecture promises to be most inter- It will be illustrated by globes and planetariums of original design.RUNAWAY CAR AT G.T.R.STATION, \u2018The failure of the brakes to work on the official pay-car resulted in a collision between it and the bumping-post on track No.6 at the Bonaventure station last night.The post was torn away along with the rails fastened to it, but no damage was done to the car itself.The air-signal and th air-brake testing-box, which stood beside the platform were also deranged.Nobody was hurt, although a good-sized crowd was standing on the platform at the time.Two hours after the collision the car was on the tracks ready for service, RAILWAY MAN WEDS.Miss Maud Macklaier and Mr.Frederick George Adams, travelling freight agent of the Grand Trunk Railway, were married yesterday at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr, George Macklaier, 671 City Hall Avenue.The ceremony was performed by Rev, W.H.Warriner.The bride and groom left last night for Old Orchard, where they will spend a part of their honeymoon.New York and Boston will also be visited.Among the presents received was a handsome onyx clock, which the Grand Trunk city freight office presented to Mr, Adams.4 CANADIAN ACTRESS DEAD.The death of Mrs.T.J.Phillips at the home of her daughter, Mrs.John Dolman, 3219 Clifford Street, Philadelphia, on August 3, removes one of the oldest of Canadian actresses.Mrs.Phillips was born at Chatham, Canada, in 1830, and her active stage career extended over a period of forty-five years.Her first appearance was.as Grace Harkaway in \u2018London Assurance,\u201d in amilton, Ont.,, on Easter Sunday, 1852.Her last appearance was in March, 1898, when, as an act of courtesy, for she had\u2019 retired from the stage a year before, she took \\Mrs.Pitt's role at short notice in the support of Sol Smith Russell in \u2018A Bachelor's Romance.\u201d In the early sixties she was a member of the stock company headed by Lawrence Barrett in New Orleans.CATHOLIC BAILORS\u2019 CLUB.The concert given fat the Catholic Sailors\u2019 \u2018Club by Branch 26, C.M.B.A., last evening, was a success in every way.A large number were present and a bright and varied programme was rehdered.Those who contributed were: Miss Josie Harrington, Mrs.Wm.Crouch, Miss Rowan, Miss M.O'Brien, \u2018Miss McCaffrey, Miss Broderick, Master Grey, Messrs.T.Hogan, C.F.Grey, C.Hammond, J.H.Metcalfe, M, J.Power, Benoit, Shields, Wm.Biggs, Cox, Mr.Bacon, Mr.Geo.Chrimes, W.Kerr, and Mr.Williams, R.M.S.Bavarian; Wm.Frampton, J.Hay, Bam Evans, M.Staten, steamship Monteagle; Owen Shev- Edward Milligan, Lynch and Miss Rathlin Head.2608 8t Catherine Street, \u2019 LA McCaffrey were the aocompaniat= vo DAILY THANKED MEMBERS FOR THE ADDRESS An Eloquent Reply by Lord Minto to Complimentary Address.Ottawa, August 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Governor-General was finally presented the address which both Houses adopted some time ago, congratulating him upon the success of his administration and wishing him und Lady Minto God speed.To this the Governor-General made the following reply.Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate; Gentlemen of the House of Commons: I am deeply sensible of the honor the Parliament of the\u2019 Dominion has to-day conferred upon me.I assure you I shall always treasure the speeches in which the leaders of both Houses have alluded to my services, and I thank you from my heart for the appreciative words of your uddress.Now that I am leaving.Canada, at the close of a term of office which I believe has somewhat exceeded the usual period of administration of my distinguished predecessors, 1 can look back upon a past full, indeed of stirring incidents in the history of the Dominfon, but marked with an ever increasing prosperity.I look back upon it with a pleasure full of admiration for those magnifiicent resources which the world is now beginning to recognize and the development of which my so- Journ amongst you has given me the privilege of witnessing.And though I am now bidding farewell to you in my official connection, I know that you will beifeve that I shall always continue to share in the hopes and aspirations of this great country.In delivering up to the King the charge Queen.Victorla committed to me, I look forward not only to assuring His Majesty of the loyal devotion of the people of Canada, but to testifying to the growing strength they are every day contributing to His Majesty's vast mpire.Gentlemen, Lady Minto is much touched by your kindly expressions toward her.Her work in Canada has been very welcome to her.She hopes that in discharge of her social duties she has made many firm friends and she will always remember the encouraging assistance she has received In the furtherance of those organizations which she has had so much at heart, and the future success où which she will always hear with affectionate interest.In bidding vou farewell, gentlemen, and In thanking you again for the kind \u2018words of your address, Lady Minto and 1 can not but feel that we are not only severing official ties, but that our residence in Canada has brought us into very close touch with the dally life of the people of the Dominion.We shall carry away with us the warmest recollections of a happy home amongst them, and we assure them, through you, of our constant interest in their future prosperity and happiness.\u201d ie UNCLE SAM 8 THIRSTY.New York, August 11.\u2014Statistics for the fiscal year just ended show that for the first time in its history Germany must yleld first place among na- | tions in the production of beer to the United States, Frank H.Mason, United States Consul-General at Berlin, in reporting this fact to the State Department, says the falling off in Germany's production is largely due to the spread of prohibition movements in that country.According to statistics prepared by the German Brewers\u2019 Association, the German production for the last year declined \u2018to \"1,787.615,000 gallons, or 132,085,230 gallons less than the output of the United States.HAD CONFIDENCE IN DR.CHASE And Was Cured of Kidney Disease and Lame Back by Dr.Chase's \" Kidney-Liver Pills, Mr.Robert Leishman, Crystal Falls, Argenteuil Co., Que., writes:\u2014\"'I may say that I was troubled all last winter with kindey disease and weak lame back.In the spring an almanac came to our house, and in it I read the ex- pcriente of others with Dr.Chase's Kidney:Liver Pills.Having confidence in Dr.Chase.on account of his splendid recipe book, I began this treatment and did not use half a box of the pills until I found they were doing me good.I worked hard all summer and was not troubled at all with my kidneys and back, and would not think of being without Dr.¢(\u2018hase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills in the house.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 26 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Company, Toronto.To protect you against imitations, the portrait and signature o\u2018 Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous recipe book author, are on every box, Jaeger Gauze Underwear 18 PURE WOOL Of the lightest material and is the best for summer wear.Send for catalogue, DR.JAEGER\u2019S CO., 2206 ST.CATHERIND STREET.Office Supplies.No house in Montreal fs ped with Office Supplies Btationery, etc, Printing, Bookbinding, Rulin , .bossing, \"Reliefs, etc, quickly Em cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 ST.JAMES S\\REET.EAGLE BAKING das SES better equip- of all kinda, fod amm lin and Boyd, steamship Kensington.ag is the best.J SIS HERALD: THURSDAY, Y iY .* .8 + 9 * e Ô 4 LARS o « .+ 1 ig t $ ; - y & 1 \" | A or =~, 2, A 8 EL = I\" \\ + - [> ~ 7 ; pre TRS 71406 L | [= ç 1 | EN h i S a 5 50 / y \u2014 \u2014 | 4 \u2018a TI, 1904, : .You can make dirty picture frames, or any other such articles, look like new if you clean them the Sunlight way.Chop very finely a piece of Sunlight Soap and put it into a bottle with a teacupful of hot water, shaking it well and adding a wine lass full of spirits of ammonia.Paint the frames with this liquid, let it stay ons fw minutes, Hen wash off with a soft brush and cold cle 1 water, and polish with clean chamois leather.Sunlight Soap is the only soap that can be used successfully in every cleansing operation in the household.: - SUNLIGHT SOAP \"ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the Rands \\ *.EVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.118 | \u2014 \u2014 3 Should be given as much careful The Cut of thought as is bestowed on the quality of the goods from which they are The Clothes made.The Suits we sell are the work \\ of experts, they are fashioned after You Wear the very latest models and are perfect In every detail.CAMPBELL\u2019S, - 267 St.James St.MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Boots =~ Shoes AT LOWEST PRICES.Double Trading Stamps During This Month, MOONEY, * The Shoeist,\u2019 Cor.Alexander and St.Catherine Sis.Phone: Up 12 Interior Decorator Good Work at Least Prices.W.J.CHAPMAN = = 4216 St.Catherine Street.The Merchant's Awning Co.1447 NOTRE DAME STREET, Have a full assortment of TENTS to RENT.See our Latest Stripes in Awnings, REMOVED TO THE RENOUF BUILDING @rner St.Catherine and University Streets.! Occupies two flats.Comfortable, modern and sanitary rooms.and up-to-date equipment.- Street cars from all parts of the city to the college door, Elevator to office, first floor.STUDIES WILL BE RESUMED SEPTEMBER 1st.Bookkeeping and office work, business arithmetic and and English taught by the actual business method from finish of the course.Shorthacd and typewriting in both lan sistent with thoroughness and proficiency.\u2018Thorough individual.instruction by competent and experienced teachers in every department.\u2018 All graduates in good positions.No deception.No disappointment.No strenuous advertising.Established 40 years.; For prospectus and full information, apply by letter, 151) or in person after August 22nd.Addrèss Electric lighting 48 University Street.correspondence in French the commencement to the guages in the shortest possible time con- telephone (No.Uptown J.D.DAVIS, Principal.je SE COWANS+# | \u2014 Chocolate Cream Bars Chocolate Ginger Chocolate Wafers, and Milk Chocolate Are Dainty and Dellcious* THE COWAN CO.LTD,, TORONTO, How nice for a lady to be able to order from her grocer or Confectioner a box of the most delicious aweetmeata for her table.W.P.SCOTT MONTRBAL, Decoraten \u2018 Wali Paper, ete.#2 LL Catherine 84 rer \u2014 \u2014 | - - = BOARDING HOUSES Persons who desire to have their names and residences inserted on the authorised lisg of boarding houses of the McGill Normal School, will please write immadiately to the., undersigped, giving addresses and terms.If a name city clergyman must accompany the applicas \u2018: \u2018 tion.A.W.KNEBLAND, Place d'Armes, Montreal Classes Resumed AUGUST 13th.Prospectus mailed free.Tel.Main 309.CAZA & LORD, Principale CONS Founded in 1693 HE MONTREAL ÉRVATORY OF MUSIC by C.E.Seifert, tha Director.ow and orchester St., near Mountain.BRANCHES : Voice, Piano, Violin.Organ, the Theosy of Music.&c.&c.Send for Prospectus.Montreal Phrenological Institute and School of Palmistry, PROF.A.YOUNG, Principal 2304 St.Catherine St Hours 10 &.m.to 9 p.m.: Readings 500 to $1.00 MoSILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL SESSION 1904-1905.: Courses in Arts, Applied Science (architec« ture, chemistry, metallurgy and civil, electrical, mechanical aud mining engineering), Law and Medicine.Matriculation examinations and examinae tions for Second Year Exhibitions and Third Year Scholarships will be held on the 12th September, 1804.Lectures in all the Faculties will commence on September 2lst.= Particulars of examinations and.copies of Calendar, containing full information as to entrance, courses of study, fees, etc., may be obtained on application to J.A, NICHOLSON, M.A.Registrar.Se ] ames Strachan\u2019s Purity Bread From the time it leaves the flour bag until it reaches your home it is not touched by a hand.Carefully wrapped and delivered in paper bags.AMES STRACHAN, Tel, East 71.246 City Hall Ave.Hall Engineering Works Consulting Engineers and Surveyors.Member N.E.C.Institute.' 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cameras \\ Floor, GP.R, Tv] Bldg, Montreal, \u2019 - is to be inserted for the first time, & recommendation sigued by some Proteatant .Fon + a - the largest mill in the British Émprro » Lon TAG LA PRAIRIB, 1,000 brin.pet day, ° \u2018 other information on application.Offices, ige ; x \"2 4% the last general election there i.vote in the great ship-building district wens :in 4 :minogity.Mr.Touch, the .[deféated Tory, fought the election as +; THE SESSION, 14a whole hogger,* as thé out and wit \u201c Oemadian Parliament for the last tina, policy are cifled, wkille the Liberal and the foringl expression of good will ten~ [Labor candidates held on to the plat- deved by both sides of the House fo [form of unadulterated free trade.The His Bxcellency a few days ago, being |vote on the fiacal question in one of doubtless a certain sign that a fur- [the \u2018largest of the industrial constitu- ther extension of bis teen 1s-not cen- |encies in Scotland therefore stands at templated.9,675 tc 4.677, and this where the ques- Lord \u2018Minto has had the.good \u2018fortune, tien of Education, which is the main wniformly with all other governors issue in #0 many ¥nglish and Welsh since Lord Elgin, to get along well constituencies, played no part in the with those in Canada with whom he contest.§ has been brought into official relations .' and he will leave Canada with his experience of statecraft vastly enlarged, and with a knowledge of Canadian political conditions which cannot fail to \u2018be useful to him and to the statesmen with whom he may hereafter be associated.The session itself has been one of average interest.The main business of Parliament, of course, is not to provide -the country with diversion or excitement, but to find the money needed to provision the public services.To that part of the work the public give little attention, principally because our institutiens of Governnfent work so well, and \u2018the responsibilities of Government are go well understood and so thoroughly respected by both parties, that a party in power seldom asks for money that is not needed and a party in Opposition seldom has to challenge such an expenditure.In this respect the session just closed has been quite normal, the Opposition having made no serious resistance to any ftem of the estimates.As to the legislation, the most important was doubtless that which confirmed certain amendments to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company's contract with Parliament, made last year; that under which new cus- tams regulations were made against \u201cdumping; and that which was designed to bring the Canadian militia organization into line with such developments as have supervened since the old militia law was framed.The session, thanke to these three measures, has been one of real importance.It is \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEPORTATION.It was perhaps as well that the Senate should hold over to another session the bill dealing with the importation of workmen.The subject is too large to -be dealt with finally at the fag end of a session, wNen legislators want to get home more than to study the problems of government, and if it is necessary to do anything beyond what is contemplated in the present alien labor law, the occasion will not press before another session.The one phase of this dispute about which Canadians are showing that they have strong opinions is that which concerns the employment of technical ex- work.The deportation of an engineer, even if the legal right to deport were incontestable, is an act of which nobody need be proud.This country wants all the men with brains it can get.1f any business interests have to go abroad tor such assistance, we may be sorry there is not at home the material required, but the prosperity of the institution and the safety of the capital invested have first copsidera- tion.But in this Grand Trunk case there was an essentlal difference, Here was a company which had asked the people of Canada for help, and had not asked in vain.Here were Canadians, dian public in our universities, fit for the\u201d work they applied for, and whose applications were pigeon-holed and deliberately forgotten.The company, which had entered Into a eort of part- twenty years since the C.P.R.trans- | nership with the people of Canada for : the purposes of the construction of this continental project was well begun, and | road should have been careful to con- i ey well take another twenty years sider the rights and wishes of the other before a third enterprise of such mag- | partner.Ft is possible the official who did the pigeon-holing is alone to blame.nitude is undertaken.Similarly, we are not likely to hear of another militia In that case the remedy is in the hands of his superiors, who can, by treating measure covering the whole ground, as is one does for some decades of Canadians as the action of the Canadian Government In assisting the years.The *\u201c\u2018dumping\u2019\u2019 clause, on the other hand, is admittedl eri- ment an expedient designed to meet transcontinental project entitles them , all talk a particular condition, and, while the to, be treated.put an ond fd profes- interest in it is necessarily great, it about offensive ac sional men.ar\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 will be subject to extension or withdrawal according as its operation suits NOTES AND COMMENTS.Perry seems to have worked the with the will of the people.This \u201cdumping\u201d clause was evolved by Mr.Toronto people up to quite a state of excitement.Te : Fielding and his colleagues as a method of arresting a business stampede.Whether rightly or wrongly, numbers of Canadian business men had come to believe that Canadian industry was about to be thrown into confusion by the importation of American wares at prices lower than the American home price.If that sort of thing is attempted, a defence against it is now provided.No government, no political majority, could undertake to protect commerce and industry against unfavoring shifts of fortune.The seeds of business failure, it is well known, are sown in the most prosperous times, are sown by business men themselves and in circumstances over which governments neither have nor can have any control.\u201cDumping,\u201d however, is a phenomenon whose aspects are by this time pretty well known.To have provided against it without reverting to the old high tariff (which by the way did not provide against it) was a triumph.of which Mr, Fielding has every right to be proud.In point of general interest, however, tie dismissal of Lord Dundonald was undoubtedly the event of the session.The heat engendered in the controversy has not yet subsided.It will not be long, however, until the minor issues have been forgotten, until people in their sober senses realize that nel- ther the General's aristicratic position nor his record as a soldier in the .slightest degree justified his course of action.He acted all through as thpugh his position constituted him the equal of the Canadian Government, not {its adviser.When he openly raised the questior he discovered how far wrong he was.He might have been useful to the militia had he gone the right way ~ about it, but he went the wrong way about it.He held by the doctrine, impossible in this or any other constitutionally goverened country, as Lord Salisbury well put it, that a disagreement between him and his Ministerial superior should be laid before the people for decision.Failing to get the assent of the Minister to that course on one occasion, he waited a year for another, and then appealed to the public.His dismissal followed, and the right of the responsible advisers of the crown to have their advice and authority respected by subordinates was asserted once for all.No other course was open; the Opposition had no a criticism to offer.Whatever effect the Dundonaid incident may have upon the fortunes of the Canadian political par- \"ties, the censtitutional issue he raised has been decided forever, and decided unanimously.The Russian captains seem to be undecided whether being inside Port Arthur isn't worse than being outside.\u201cDeporting\u201d will not be heard of once the Grand Trunk Pacific sees the propriety of treating Canadians as working partners in the enterprise as well as paying parties.\u2014 That torpedo boat captain who got away to Che Foo at least had the satisfaction of eluding Togo, which is a considerable distinction In these days.If a Russian battleship gets hit seventeen times when staying inside Port Arthur, it might just as well go outside and take chances with a\u2019'mine.The Toronto Mall calls Mr.CCham- berlain's policy \u201cthe pro-British policy.\u201d And British constituencies are regularly voting down its candidates.Think of a majority of Britons being anti-British ! Isn't it awful ?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee An Awkward Moment.The late Samuel M.Jones, the \u2018\u2019Golden Rule Mayor\u201d of Toledo, was once discussing, in a political address, awkward moments.: \u201cThe most awkward moment I know of,\u201d he said, smiling, came in the experience of a worthy old Presbyterian minister of Columbus.1 have heard this minister describe the moment more than once, and I am sure it must have been very awkward, indeed.\u201cIt seems that the old gentleman ained with a brother clergyman in the country, and after dinner walked in the garden with his host till rather late.The host finally asked him to stay all night, and he consented, \u201cThey went back to the house together then to arrange about the spare chamber and so on, and afterward they took another turn about the gar- en, \u201cWell\u201d said the host at last, \u201csuppose we turn in.Yonder is the hallway.Just go in there and hang up your hat and walt for me, I want to speak to the gardener, and I'll join you in a moment.\u2019 .\u201cBo the guest, alone, entered the hall.He groped his way, for it was very dark.By the door gtood the wife of the host.8he mistook him for her husband in the gloom, and taking up & huge Bible from the table she brought it down across his shoulders with a whack.- \u2018There, she said.\u201cTake that for asking that ugly wretch to stay all night.\u2019 a The Man Who Laughed.There was a man who always laughed ; As through the world he went, He had a smile for everyone And aiways seemed content: A hearty hand for all in want Of comfort or of pelf; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CHAMBERLAIN REVERSE, He thought of others in their need \u2018 And thus forget himself.The election in Lanarkshire has given | Mr.John Redmond an opportunity of He might have won a noble place proving what a factor the Irish Nation-| al mong the sona of men\u2014 alist vote may be in the next general With products of Bis pent fame election, especially in constityencies in|Or walked the lofty halls of state.Qreat Britain, where hoth a Liberal and| [10 Say the, latening hosts à Labor candidate are runnin a Tory or Unionist.It was elon ted With all thelr pompous poasts.by the party managers that this Irish He went his humble way content As happy as a boy, : If he could only bring someone ; ef the Clyde riumbered over 1,000, and| A modleum of joy * had it been cast for the Labor candi- 4 instead of for Provost Findlay, the 4 Liberal candidate, Mr.Touch, {ify Unlentet, would most probably just 2 squeezed in._ Could chase away a pain, He felt his duty bravely done, And deemed his life a gain.His friends were many\u2014all he met Were his In whole and part; They recognized his noble traits, 9\u201d ile \u2018three candidates, Sie W.| Tp t ion the Yate Unionist member fled, at ast, und oer his He died, at last, and o'er his grave .taking $675: votes, against 4,769 for| NO monuments were piled\u2014 | TE.He Jived in hearts, of those he knew, Cect| Harmeswerth, the official Liberal, ey thought of him and smiled.and sm or Divers Smillie, the Laber REA Ghiroalole D \"\": candidate.Hit th 2906 Mir.dedmbol| \u2018{left:his followers to act-as-they piensed, | perts on the Grand Trunk Pacific, | educated partly at the cost of the Cana- Could make a smile drive out a scowl, |.VERDICT OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Myrtilla\u2014I never encouraged your brother, but he has proposed to me.I am sure he has no reason for want- Ing me to marry him.Miranda\u2014No, he hasn't any reason at ali: that's what we all said when he told us about it.Spying Out the Land ~ Two young English recent arrivals have for the last few days been \u2018doing\u2019 Montreal in search of knowledge and experience.- Their store of both should Le by this time considerably increased.After walking round drinking in its architectural beauties, they happened into a soda fountain, to drink something if not \u2018perhaps more substantial, at least more retreshing.After gazing around for some seconds in dazed bewilderment they gin- Berly approached.the little French girl at the counter.\u201cWill you\u2014haw-\u2014give ug two of those frothy things,\u201d said Harold, indicating one to the left that was being lacerat- \u2018ed by a very red haired boy.\u201cPardon?\u201d said the little French girl aghast, 10\" Chawles came to the rescue and confidently delivered himself.| \u201cWill you please, er-be good enough (to give us two glasses of that frothy |stuft like beer?\" , \u201cNo, no,\u201d sald the damsel, her face lighting up with sudden intelligence, \u201cno beer here, You get beer in saloon.\u201d .\u201cHe mean ice cream soda,\u201d said the Italian proprietor, who had been an attentive auditor of the dialogue, \u201cA-\u2014h\u2019\u2019 said the little French girl, \u201cwhat flaviour?\u201d : The situation was growing in Intensity.The Englishmen were by this time casting furtive glances at the door.As they expressed no preference as regards flavoring, the little French girl shouldered the responsibility of flavoring them herself and handed two glasses of the brimming, frothy concoction over the counter.The Englishmen settled down \u2018 amicably and after a few trial sips worked the pumps vigorously, Harold, especially, applied himself with peculiar zest, and his straw becoming clogged induced him to Increuse the suction still further.After two or three very red-faced attempts to force a passage, he braced himself up for a final effort and succeeded in landing the remaining half of the icy liquid right in his windpipe.Turning hurriedly round he capsized a bystander and his ice cream and went spluttering, swearing, And coughing all over the shop.The.French -glrl rippied, the Italian grinned.\u2018\u2018How beastly rude of you,\u201d said Chawles, \u2018for goodness sake get out before you disgrace yourself further\u2019\u2014 and they went out.: F.W.E.\u201cThe Genius of the Hour\u201d \u201cSoot and grime on a man's face never soiled his soul.\u201d So sald one of the speakers at the Academy last night, where were gathered hundreds of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and hundreds cf others who were friendly to them.The seats were filled by as enthusiastic a crowd of pcople as the Academy has seen for many a day, and a crowd that deserved the recognition by the city that they received.The genius of the hour is the man who works.To-day he stands honored, recognized, and appreciated, and last night was a proof of the success of the struggle of labor for organization, for recognition.r \u201cJustice, truth, sobriety and morality,\u201d is the motto of this Brotherhood which was praised and extolled by last night's speakers.Hon.Mr.Em- merson had come from Ottawa on purpose to tell them how much the engineer was appreciated.Father O'Meara delighted them with his Irish humor, and there were Rev.J.B.8il- cox, with his unique manner; Mr.W.B.Prenter, who gave 1 conclusive proof of sound sense behind the organization, and many others who made the people laugh or made the people listen with interest, and clapping and cheering and enthusiasm filled all pauses.There was \u2018Shandy Maguire,\u201d tha oet of the Brotherhood, with his Irish .brogue, to keep the people In an uproar of laughter.The people were ready lo laugh, to enjoy.Here and there was to he seen an official of some road en- Joying himself as if such a thing as capital and labor never existed.An usher came up to one and told him there was a box upstairs which he could have, but the official shook his head with a laugh as he answered, \u201cI am all right here, thank you.\u201d Songs and speeches, and fun and humor filled the programme.It was the hour of the engineer,\u2018 the hour of the man who works, on a holiday.It was more; it was an hour into which were photographed the growth of the people, the growth of thought, the revolution of the thinker of our century, Energy, work, strenuousness, the honor of labor were upheld as would not have been possible fifty years ago.Corporations honoring thelr workmen, a city honoring honest labor is the phenomenon of the present day alone, and the men who work have fought long and hard for such honor, and because they worked hard for It and deserved it, eventually got At.; ; And there they were, an honest, ad- .mirable body of men, men of tion, men who truly represent the \u2018genius of the hour,\u201d the careful workman.\u201cShandy Maguire\u2019 has even given them something aside from their steady work, a song or two to cheer them along.He has sung for them for many years, has seen the organization grow up from its babyhood, has fought for :t through years of adversity, and has sung in the thickets of the tight of the banner they love, \u201cWe pledge our fervent faith anew To keep it full in all men's view, Unstained in demagogic ways, As men have done in former days.Our skilled battalions and brigades With sober strides must march the years, The peer of honorable trades: The Brotherhood of Engineers.\u201d \u2014Francis Daor.TEES & CO., Funeral Directors, \u2018 the city with eyes and mouth agape, | When a ont making \u20ac rabbit pie, it is a Joel thing, \u20ac & preliminary \u2018move, to make sure of the rabbit.Similarly, one would imagine thit to set the basis of a making of raspberry jam, it would be necessary to eecure a supply of the sucoulent fruit from which the preserve takes its name.But \u2018that does not appear to be guite & necessity.\u2018Tis an age of progress, invention, ingenuity, a date in the world's existence, when the wit of man can devise schemes of manufacture, and arts of substitution that could not fall to raise the eye-iid of -astonish- ment on the face of the gentieman who originated the child-like and bland Chinee.The absence of the berry of the name from the place where they make the toothsome tea:table dainty, is no reason why raspberry jam should be off the menu.There Are other trifles at hand.Many of us had more than a sus- piclon that when fruit was a poor crop, and prices ruled high, the gents who supply the wants of a jam-loving pub- llc were not averse to falling back on the humble turnip, with a little chemical coloring thrown in.Turnip js not an unhealthy root, and Is palatable to the average individual even when undisguised and without flavoring.And 80 the kick was only a mild effort.But when it comes to heaping on to a more or less inoffensive public raspberry jam which is built chiefly of figs that are not only ancient, but full of maggots, it is almost time to say severe things, to give some one a good \u2018hard rap.- \u2019 : In certain establishments, not, let it be said, confined solely to Montreal, are often to be seen conglomerations of dirty looking goods, which on inquiry are pointed to as being figs 1 bulk.Hitherto one has been tempte to surmise what becomes of such figs when they became too strong for the ordinary store to hold them in, when they got eo lively as to threaten the + i nan of \u2018woinin'is iislot 0 and if there is, during the next few months, a .slump in factory jam, then \u2018of certain.of the manufacturers, the trade.\u201c1 concoction js being turned sutat many] other quarters.band now there La Sue Tor Pore , ANG.making home work, and the good wife spreads aèv- > amougst her family dea tiamphantly ats out the zeœulte bev efforis\u2014fhar own ke no aout any age.\u2014Roxburgh.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WASTING CITY WATER.Editor Herald : 4 .Sir, \u2014Would you kindiy allow space in your very valuable paper about the abuse and waste of drinking water going on here in Montreal.I think that now, as we are likely to have to go on short allowance, the Water Committee should use strict measures with anyone doing so.As a passer-by, I notice in one of our down town streets that, whether it has rained or not, night or morning, or even both, there is to be seen a certain person \u201choseing\u201d twice a day, wet or fine, and this is a wilful waste and ought to be stopped at once.I may say that some of these people you hear grumbling about our supply and state of water are the worst to contend with, and hope in future they will have more sense.Yours truly, HOUSEHOLDER.- Montreal, August 11.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Another Perry Score.During the recent voyage of the Ba- 1 i n|to say he would be glad to let the other d/arm go at the same price.bullding work.Now the secret is out; (First a Calvinist, he then became a those who wish to apportion blame wlll the authority of the Quarterly Review know that it may be lald at the door that when his father died recently the For|powerful minister called personally on it is not to be taken that the case Mr.ithe Lutheran pastor, asking him to Recorder Weir had to deal with this perform the funeral service sepeedily week is the single solitary offence Of and unostentatiously.Montreal, we may be sure,/let is be known that he, a pillar of has not hedged the fig-trick with any Orthodoxy, was the son of a letters patent, and doubtless the nasty tant, varian to Canada, a poor youth of the third class, while joining in a game of tug-of-war, managed, gomehow, to entangle the rope round his wrist.It was drawn taut with a jerk and the wrist snapped like a plece of tinder.Private Perry, the King's prizeman, personally canvassed the passengers for subscriptions which, through his kindly interest, fnoted up.to quite a tidy sum.The youth was overheard \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Too Much Variety.M.Plehve twice changed his religion.Roman Catholic, and finally embraced the Orthodox faith.It is stated on He was loth to Protes- LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA A Shipment Just to hand ex 88, LILAC TEA LILAC TEA Loyalist via 8t.John, N.B.LILAC TEA LILAC TEA .LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA.LILAC TEA A very refreshing blend of carefully selected LILAC TEA LILAC TEA : growths LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA \u201c LILAS TEA LILAC TEA : C TEA LILAC TEA 50 CENTS PER POUND LILAC TEA LILAC TEA \u2019 LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA Lilac TEA LILAC TEA ! \u2018 LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA UILAG TEA LILAC TEA ., LILAC TEA LILAC TEA A perfect blend of the Cholcest Products of LILAC TEA LILAC TEA Indiu und Ceylon LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA 850 CENTS PER POUND LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA * FRASER, VIGER & CO., LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA H LILAC TEA Av Sole Importers.LILAC TEA LILAC TEA 4 (RAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA $ MEN who are PARTICULAR about Style, Fit, and Comfort of \u2018 Shoes they wear find STEWART'S SHO ES the Perfection in Everything that pertains to Good Shoemaking, They are of the Best Shoes made.MF See Our Special Values in Men's Low Shoes, Reduced to Clear at.W.H.STEWART $3.45 8 STORES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 6 FF EVERY DOLLA \u2014 \"After November prices will go up.: Remember how severe last winter was and be prepared this time : : : \u2014 E.A.ST.MARIE 1499 st.Catherine $t., Cor, Amherst.\u2018 LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR ELECTRIC F ANS For Hot Weather EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FR TY Lg The SAYER ELECTRIC CO.10, 13, 16 BEAVER HALL MLL ; Syd U1 - Rl Ce Lom ER ikl TE, + \u2019 MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service, 6.40 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car at 12 midnight.From Lachine\u201420 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car 12.50 a.m.SAULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From Craig and Chenneville\u201445 min.service, 6.15 a.m.to 11.30 a.m.30 min, service, 11.30 a.m.to 11.00 p.m.Last car 12 midnight.From Sault au Recollet\u201445 min.service, 5.30 a.m.to 12.15 p.m.; 30 min.service, 12.15 p.m.to 11.45 p.m.MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal Ave.\u201420 min.service, 5.10 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria Avenue, Westmouut-20 miu.service, 5.0 a.m.to 12.10 a.m.- CARTIERVILLE\u2014From Snowdon's Junction \u201440 min.zervire, 6.00 a.m.to 12.00 midnight.From Cartierville\u2014+0 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 14.40 p.m.MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014Special Belt Line service As required, via St.Catherine St.Extra cars will be run on all lines as required.For extra cars for Lachine, teke Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote St.Pail.\u2019 For extra cars for Sault au Recollet, take 8t.Denis cars to conhect at C.P.R.tracks.TOKEEP THINGS MOVING July and August I offer you a \u201cGenuine Steel Engraving,\u201d \u2018in a \u201cGold Burnished Frame,\u201d worth $15.00, for $10.00.All other pictures reduced accordingly.HEASLEY, the Picture Framer 2087 St.Catherine St.near Bleury.Look at my Windows, I GIVE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS mr ~ INTERCSLONIAL RAILWAY Tendor for Station EALED TENDLRS, addressed to the up.S dersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Station, Sydney,\u2019 will be received up to and including FRIDAY, AUGUST 19tb, 1904, for the construction and completion of o Brick atl Stone Station at Sydney, C.B.Plans aud specification may be seen at the office of the Station Master, Sydney, O.B,, and at the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton NB, where forms of tender \u2018may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied v.ith.\u2018 D.POTTINGER, General Manager.{lway Office, Ra oncton, N.B., 4 « 26th July.1804 - » \\pr Ohase's.Ointment + FOURTH SESSION.FORMALLY CLOSED Parliament in Session for One Hundred and \"Three Days SPEECH FRON THE THRONE The Alien Labor Bill Was Talked Out in the Senate\u2014The Only Piece of Government Legislation Killed.4 * (Btaff Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, Aug.11.\u2014The fourth session of the ninth Parliament of Canada was closed yesterda afternoon at four o'clock.The cerémony was attended with all the pomp and ceremony Incident to such occasions, There was mora than ordinary significance in tha cere.nony as the dismissal of the Commoners and Senators from thelr Par- llamentary dutles was the last official act of the Governor-General, Lord Minto.Within a few weeks he takes passage for the Old Land, leaving the fleld of his five years activity behind and_giving place to another peer who will pass him westward bound to fill the vice-regal place at Rideau Hall.Parliament has been dying for weeks, The contentious questions have grown fewer every day, and the speeches shorter with each sitting.As the order paper has shrunk so has the attendance of members.One by one familiar faces have disappeared from the floor of the House, and the array of empty seats has assumed more formidable proportions.Yesterday there were only enough duly accredited representatives of the people on hand to form a quorum for the reception of the Governor-Gen- eral's benediction and the dismissal of the Speaker.The chamber gave back an unusually hollow echo to the ghostly knocks of the Black Rod on the door of the chamber.The three stately bows of that official were received with the cheers of approbation which usually attend the performance of this feat of officlal gymnastics.The sommoners in silence, thinking of home and rest.followed their mace bearer and robed speaker tà the upper chamber, and saw the royal stamp of approval placed upon the bills they have wrought into laws with strife and bitter contention.FAREWELL TO LORD MINTO.Wtken the Governor-General had done his part the commoners crowded upon the floor of the Senite chamber beyond the sacred bar and said farewell to Lord Minto, Senator Edwards led off with three cheers, in which commoners, senators and spectators alike joined, Then the members of the two houses repaired to the chambers of their respective speakers und sald good-bye antil another year.WILL THERE BE AN ELECTION?The general farewell taking led to many speculations as to the number of nen who ure in Ottawa now and who will again be back.None of the mein- _THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018HERALD, bers know whether ua sessign or an election i8 to take precedence in Cana-' dian annals.If the session is to coin: first the members who suid good-by| vesterday will have another round of; farewells a year hence.If there is an election some of them will have their ; Valedictory pronounced by the electors! | before that time.There was much | speculation as to which would come! first.0 Col, Sam Hughes in fuct asked the Minister of Finance, who was leading, the House, if the Government wus go- | (ing to the country er coming back: for: the fifih session.Mr.Fielding said the | Government preferred to leave the] members An the happy speculative stage., He told Colonel Hughes that he did not wish to let him know his fat: now and perhaps spoil his holidavs, ! \u2018ol.Hughes had a farewcll proposal of an interesting nature, some ohe made 4 mistake ln umbrellas, and Col, Hughes was th.loser thereby, The wilrlor of the left wing says this is not the first time things have mysteriously pdigippeared.As à 1emedy he proposed the employment of a couple of detec- \u2018tives about -the Parliumentary pre\u201c mises.| I | There was another small grievance: \u2018dived.Mr.Henderson, a (\u2018onservi- tive member charged the Senate with discourtesy to the members of the! House.This year the Commaners received no tickets for the Ladies Gal-.\u2018lery of the Senate, The matter is not a national affair but Mr, Heñderson \"suid If the Senate did not behave with {more respect iu the future the Com-! \u201cmoiers might have to take some of \u2018thelr privileges In hund.- ! | ALIEN LABOH BILILL KILLED.| | The most Interesting feature of the\u2019 lelosing was the fate of the Allen Labor Bil, Tt was talked to death.The Guvernor-General was invited to come down and prorqgue Parliament at four ; o'clock.This furnished a small group of Senators with an opportunity tney speedily availed themselves of.It would have been an easy matter to have passed the bill before the Gover.nor-General arrived It the Senators had desired, but Senator Forget, Sir George Drummond and several others,\u2019 [had no desire to.see the lubor market \u201ccurtailed In any way.They made speeches against the bill until the first gun of the royal salute announced the approach of the Governor-General.Then the Senate Committee had to rise leaving the bill a corpse.Lt wus not reported.This is the only piece of Government legislation which has fatl- Led.The labor interests will have to \"struggle along with the Alien labor legislation of 1897 until at least session, vo - The present session has lasted months to a dax.Purliumient met on March tenth and was dismissed ui | August tenth, There have been d hundred and three days work done during that time.Holidays have been few and far betwen.; SPEECH FROM THE THRONE.| What has been done was referred to : in the Governor-General's speech in the following words: | ré fi il Gentlemen of the House of Commons: I'am glad to relleve you from further, attendance in Parliament after a ses-' sion that has been protracted to a longer period than T had anticipated when addressing you on the 11th of lust: March, - The terms and conditions upon which the national transcontinental raiilway; will be built and operated having been finally adjusted and agreed upon, the work of construction -will proceed un rapidly as the surveya of the line and the location of the road will permit.| The consensus of opinion expressed on the changes in the tariff affords very gratifying evidence that the alterations have met with general approval.\u201cThe arrangements made by my ministers with the Government of Mexico for lines of steamers between the Re- \u201c Te prove ww yor that DR Chase Ointment 10 a certain and a ute cure for each gn every of itohinæ, , cet ingand protruding piles, | the manufacturers have guaranteed it.tes monials in the daily press and ask your neigh: or what they $hiak À ih on Of use ft al Tour mon not enred.a hox, A sll dealers or Pouinson, Bares & Toro another tho Welland Honorable Gentlemen of the Menate:, 9 4 .public and Canada du the Atlantic and Pacific will, I hope, add materially to ar foreign trade.\u2018The steadily increacing revenue Bas amply justified the liberal aid granted towards the improvement of our rivers and harbors and the construction of other public works materially benefiting the trade and commerce of our count y.Thewhanges made in the act respecting the militia and defence of Canada, providing for the in strength and efficiency of the force will, 1 do not doubt, meet with general proval.Gentlemen of the House of Commons: I thank you for the liberal provision you have made for the public service.Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate: Gentlemen of the House of Commons: My official connection with the Dominion of Canada je drawing to a close.Be aseured I shall watch its future progress and development with deep and abiding interest, and pray that the peace and prosperity with which this favored land is now being blessed may under God's providence long continue.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |} SPECIAL NOTICE.New mainepring in your watch from $1.00; guaranteed one year.R.Hems- ley, Watchmaker, 256 St.James street.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIBERALS STILL WINNING.Northeast Lanark, a Unionist Seat, Returned a Liberal.London, August 11.\u2014In Northeast Lanark yesterday the Liberals won another election victory.The seat was consistently Liberal until 1901, when it was won for the Unionists by Sir William Henry Rattigan, who was recently killed in a motor car accident.The polling yesterday resulted in the election of Provost Findlay, Liberal, who received 5,691 votes, against 4,677 for Mr.Touch, the Unionists\u2019 candidate, and 3,984 for Mr.Robertson, representing the Labor party.At the last election Sir W.Rattigan polled 5,673 votes; Cecil Harmsworth, Liberal, 4,769, and Robert Smellie, Labor candidate, 2,900.es THE BEST LAXATIVE SOLD THURSDAY, ap-| + * .CANADA'S GREAT SUMMER RESORT +:* LL: yg 3 5 à 2 i Ideal climate, location and surroundings, Always pleasantly cool.Free of malaria, mosquitos and flies.ments for young and old.on the grounds.Fine hotel, Every convenience and comfort.Amuse-.The famous \u2018\u2018Magi\u2019\u2019 Caledonia Springs on the The \u201cMagi\u201d Water cleanses the system of Uric Acid, and cures rheumatism, For booklet, rates, etc., address\u2014 FREDERICK A.JONES, Manager, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Oat.Clark\u2019s i Pork & Beans / \u2019 is Dr.Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, which relieves constipa-| tion, headache and liver complaint in a; Very mild, yet certain, Use few hours.J only Dr -Hamilton\u2019s Pills.Price 25c.It 1s a well-known fact that the petty worries and annoyances of life tell more on nerves and temper than those more serious.Our TOWEL SERVICE department will relieve you of some of them by assuming the charge of the toilet requisites for your office.Prices right and service punctual.THE TOILET LAUNDRY CO.,Ltd., 290 GUY STREET.Phones Up 3480-3481-3482, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEBENTURES | City of St.Catharines.EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to the lith day of August next, -for the purchase of ithe whole or any part thereof) year Debentures: $50,000.00 for Sewer purposes.$20,000.00 for Water Works.$20,000.90 for Hoss, Sous & Co.Limited.\u2019 AMHERST STREET In the matter of expropriution for the w.d- ening of Amherst Street (east side), between Urailg and St.Catherine streets, in the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal.: DUBLIC NOTICE Is bereby given that the Conuntssioners, in the above mentioned inatter of cxpropriation: have completed the proceedings of appralvement and have signed and deposited their several reports of such appralsement in the office of the undersigned, as required by law, and that an Friday, the ninth day of September next at half-past ten o'clock In thie forenoon er as soon as Counsel «an be heard.the said reports will be submitted to the Superior Court for the Diatriect of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, sitting In the division of practice (room No.\u201cli ut the Court Houxe of this city, for homologation.L O DAVID, ; i Clty Creel City Clerk's Office, voy all, Mogtreal, th August, ft: THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.LIXITED, Dividond Notice.Notice ln hereby given that à dis\u2018ribution of three nud a half per cent, belup the hulf yearly dividend, on the Cumulative Preferred Stock of TIE OGILVIE FLOUE WILLS COMPANY, LIMITED, has been declared payable on Thureday, the fat duv ef September, to shavchold re of record at the close of business on the 20th day of Auguet.The Transfer Mocks wi'l be closed from August 22nd until August Gist, both daya inelusice.|,\u2019 | .By Order of the Board.] SHIRLEY OGL, | Secvetury, nu ta Department of Railways & Canals, Canada, 5 50 WELLAND CANAL No:ico to Contractors.QEALED TENDERS, uivueisigued, and Canali uddie ied to the Ondoraed \"J'ehues po.Blectricut Tranadilssio.yale,\u201d will te received at this elfe uv.oviork en Tuesday, (Le i.th duy of Aug it 1004 ; Plans and speciileations can be noon and torus of teader obtained al the ollie of the Clie Mupluoer of tho Depurtinent of Rall- ways and Canals, Ottuwa, und wise at tho offives of the Superintending ugineer or tuv Welland Canal, St.Catharines, Ont, aud Roderick J.Parke, Consulting ISlectrical Eu - ginvor, Toronto, Canada, ou und aller the la: uuy of August, 1004.: \u2018ho Departmont dons not bind itaolf to ac- capt tho loweat or auy tender.et Ly order, L.K.JONES, ' Bectetury.Department of Rajlways nnd Canals, ° Ottawa, 1st August, 1904.AREAL eo, Aa.vi AE AA [FL Department of Rallways and Canals, Canada WEILI.AND CANAL.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS, ado used to the undersigned, and endora-d \u2018Tender for Electrical Conductors for Welland Canal,\" will be received at this office until 18 o'clock en Friday, the 10th day of August, 1904.Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at tho office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Ratlways and Cnnuls, Ottawa, and at the office of the Buperintend- ing Engineer of the Welland Canal, St.Cath- arines, and at the office of Roderick J.Parke, Consulting Electrical Engineer, Torouto, Canada.The Department does not bind itacif to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, : L.K.JONEB, Becretary.Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 6th August, 1904.: Newapapers inserting this advertisement mg, | James and 131 to 137 Inspector Street.$6.000.00 for Queenston Street Bridge.' With interest at four per cent., payable semi- .annually at the Imperial Bank of Canada ia Toronto.Possession can be given immediately of the Water Works Debentures.+ | 1 i Pr i i the following twenty\u2019 | The others will be issued and bear interest from ; the first of September.Unless satisfactory.no tender necessary accepted.; : Treasurer's Office, St.CatLurines.AUK.3.1904 W.A MITTLEBERGER.Treasurer.=\u2014> THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.Dividends for the half-year ended 20th June, 1904, have been declared as follows: | On tha Preference Siock.Two per «ent.On the Common Stock.Three per vent.Warrants for the Common Stock Dividend \u2018will be mailed on or about October.Ist, to Sharcholders of record at the closing otf the books in Moutrcal, New York and London respectively The Preference Stock Dividend will be paid n Saturday.ist October, to Shareholders of recoril at the losing Jf the books at the Company a Londan Office, No.6 Chartug Cron, London, SAW The Common Stok Transfer Bools will lose in Moutvert New York and London at Three PM.ou Taursday.Sentember 1st.The Prelcrence Stork Books will nlso close at Tiyce FM on fhursday, september lat AH books will be te onened va Thursday, delober bib.+ | y order of the Ttrard, CHARLES DEINKWNWATER 5 vriory Mortreal, Sth August PH MUNISIPAL LEBENTURES FOR SALE FFORS will be resivel cdtresse l to the O and Tadatuit-aud Hrarkhed lender for the lembreoke Four tui Xuguxst foltev ing tasues of Town ol Per Cent Dabeniu os, until nest at b octo Le 161 SL 00 0U get able Un 00 geuriy ritalments af Mit tre toto June, fut SU GAS 10, payable in 20 vearb of MEE trem Goth June, 1906 Sto tno paveble tu 20 yearly instalments of RIN Grom Goth Jane, WL (fers to cover euh issue sopara ely and accrued Interest.To hiery at Henle f Ota, Fembro \u20ac tistalments J \u20ac STEWAUT Æhatrman Finam ee Committes PL Pembroke, dh duty.PH COAL ost Amorican and Weish Ane thracito, Scotch and S.dnoy \u2018oi 1he .toum \u2014Lowosi f'ric>s., Andrew Balle mon o i + be .Ye 2 2 A : > | l< jé; ail SFE LET => sleletloie Ur?oIlololcio PH ol 8148 |a GE] 8 a ee & | a The GKNUINE LETTER CABINETS SH ANNON Lnt- tue Filing Cabinet, hoids Teticrnand Invoices pocuraly.with our Rapid Roller Copier a nerfeut ayatei is natablishod OFFICE SPECIALTY MFQ.CO., 1744 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.east of Dell Telephone Building.REGULAR AUCTIONS Household l'urniture und Effects, Planos, Carpets, ctc., Friday, at 10 o'clouk.Haruess, Fraser Bros, Auctioneers, 439 and 435 St ,\u2018 , ARONSON &'RUTENBERG, Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, gg without authority from the Department will Dot bé paid LOF 1 ro : ~ Sd Craig St.Money to Lend op e © Diamonds, Watches, Jewullezy, Clothing, Furs aad Dry Goede a Furs.otored Buring summa._ mena TL ne Horace, Carriages, ete, every Turaday at 2.50.\u2018Consignments solicited.Cash advances! Made.Superlor storage for turniture, baggage, otc.Tel.Main 790.| pere : pvoration, wlether prisate or municipal, For $1.00 Joni, vs, on, oor Fremch Cleaning Dyeing and Repairing of All Kinda Wardrobe Repair Pnosn Ur 2601.#1 Beaver Eu:i Hu ey INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JOSEPH ALFRED ALLARD Grocer, 47 St.Antoine Street, Montreal Insolvent.' The undersigned will sell by publie age- tion, at the plaire of business of said Insolvent, per inventory, on Friday, the Ith day of August instant, 1904, sr I! o'clock in the forenoon; the assets ceded In this matter, to wit: ' Stock of Groceries and Liquors .$20.36 Fixtures and Furniture Cee 174.20 Horne, Vehicles and Harness.\u2026 146.0 License for the Sale of Liquors .\u201c- 160.00 Unexpired Rent of Premises tn ist May, 1906 .So 180.08 177.Book Debtz, per list .| rs $1,705 28 The whole will be s5'4 for \u201cah.piua ! per cent.auction duty.A deposit of M per cent.will be required on adjudiration.Stores will be open for inspection on Thursday, the lirh of August, 1994.Invearnry and list of book debts on view at my office.F X BILODEAU.Fide! Commissioner 15 Sr.James Street, Mnnrrea!.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Menicipality of the Vittage of Beanrivage of Longue Pointe.a meeting of the Council of the Muni- ripality of the Village of Beaurirage of Longue Pointe, to de held at the ordinary p'ace and hours of the meetings, at seven o'clock.on the Sixth day of September 1904.a by-law uuthortzing the Company known as: \u2018The Suburban Tramway aad Power Company.to lay out.and construct its lines on, upon and alongside the public highway of the said municipality.from the southwest !tinits of said munl-ipality to northeast limits of this wunicipality, will be taken into consideration, and that the said Council will hear those who appear to be heard as to advisability of passing such by-law .Given this 2nd day of August, 1904.LOUIS CATY, Mazar.L3.G.HETU.Secretary Treasurer.A true corr.LS.G.HETU, Sec.-Treas.NOTICE under The Companies\u2019 Act.1902, letters Patent have been issued, under the Seal of the \u201cSecretary of State of Cauada, bearing date the Ind day of August.1904, ifmvorporaunrg Alexander W.G.Macalister advocate; Wii- liam J.Henderson.accountant.Walter G: Mitchell \"advocate, George E.Clark, clerk.and G.Hugh Semple, advocate, all of the City aud District of Montreal.iu.the Prov tnve of Quebec.for the following purposes.viz, To scquire, ma: ufacture.use.lease.and dispose of in any manner whatsoevér, all hinds of apparatus and supplies relating and applicable to.and for the production of gas and coke.and electrical curreuts., and for the purpose of heating, lighting and power, and lo create: generate, accumulate and distribute gas, coal and coke, and electrical currents for the supply of light, heat and motive rower.and for industrial or other purposes: to contract with any person.company or \u2018vor- for the purpose of supplying heat, light and power therefrom, and spacially to undertake and center Into vontracts and agreements for the lighting of cities, towus, strevts.buildings and other places, and the supply of light, Lest and motive power for any or all public or private purposes.to acquire, buy.work.the over.and sell, any business or the goodwill thereof, of « character similar to that which this company is authorized to carry von with the liabilities and assets pertaining thereto, and purchase, or otherwise acquire unl take and hold shares, bonds and other securitivs of or in any such other company | or corporation, and to promote any company Laviug siiutlar objects, and while holding the same to mvercise all the rights and powers of ownership thereof including the voting power when sanctioned hy a vote vf not less than two-thirds tn value of the capital stock of sald company represented at u general special Cmeeting of the vempany valled.for considerine said subject, to apply for or purchase or othecwise lease or dispose of any licenses, rights, leases, concessions, patents of Inven- tten, and timprovements thereto, in any way relating to the business of the company, and particularly on gas generators relating and applicuble to the same, and to apparatus applicable to the manufacture of coke, and all amd every appliniwees applicable to thé same, I and to une, extrijne, develop or grant licenses + tn respect of, or otherwise turn to account the property.rights, interest or information mo mquitad; to manufacture, and convert the products and tev-products of gas, voal and cone nnd the raw or finisbed material weed for creating the same, inte various com- morcial commodities, and ure, lease, sell or cthernise dispose of the same for the benefit company: to construct, maintain and operate où such property as the company \u2018ahall pyrehuse or acquire for its business \u2018 ' } \\ ; niny lo necassary for the due carrying out | auch shops.mills, bulldings, furnaces and other works, machinery, plant and electrical of other appliances of every description as of the company's undertaking, and to sell or otherwise dispose of any portion of the same 7 which may from timo to time not be so required.to subscribe for.hold er purchase shares, stocks, bonds, debentures or ôther socurities of any company which may wholly or in part derive ita rights, privileges or tranchizes {rom the company hereby incorporated, and to sell, assign, transfer, hypothe- vate or otherwise dispose of such shares, stocks, bonds, debentures or other securities: To issue, hand over and allot as paid-up stock shares of the capital stock of the company hereby incorporated; in payment or part payment of any business, franchise, undertaking, proj er y, r'ght, power priv le .e, lease, licen.o, patent, contracts, real entate, stock, assets and other property or right which it may Jawfully acquire by virtue hereof at a fair\u2019 value thercof.To issue, sell and allot as tully paid-up shares of the capital stock of the company hereby incorporated for services rendered to the company, either professional | or otherwise, and by the promoters of the company, provided the directors have boen tirst expressly authorized by by-law passed by \u2018them for the purpose, and sanctioned by: a vote of not less than two-thirds in value of tho shareholders present in person or by: proxy at a general meeting of the company - duly called: for considering the subject of the by-law.To issue as paid-up stock to the applicants for the shares respectively sub- acribed for by them In consideration of the assignments to the company of the respective intorests of the said applicants in certain patents required for the business of tho com- peny.The operations of the company to he carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u201cCanadian Lowe Coke and Gas Company\" (Limited).with a total capital stock of one million doi- lara divided into ten thousand shares of hundred dollars, and the chiet place of bust |° of the sald\u2019 company to be at the City ot Montreal, in the Province of Quebeti: i .Dated at the fice of i of ru hada, thié Nth day of Au oo PL NIN.ot Caha St Al EAN KBR, licitoss \u2018for: A) SOP use 0100006 ED EE RES SM ENSHIELNS, GREENSHIELR « BLIC NOTICE is hereby given that.at.18 hereby given that,\u2019 Becrotary\u201d SMT ¢ GRANNEMTRLDS Tn A PE pO ser : BOVAL-MAIL STEAMSHIPS.te: fienmers.165.364 Tone vis eu STEAMSHIPS.ee.30,370 tons.Twin screws MONTREAL aad QUEBEE te LIVERPOOL blé i i Re.ROYAL Rai: M ERVICE.28 Juiy .Bavarien.12 deg, 4 am, 1pm 4 hoc.Parisisn\u2026 .19 deg, 82m, 738 Î1 deg, .Tonisian .28 lag, 4 ax, 258 1 hog.kenian.2 Sept Gax, 553 Tunisian and Bavarian are the rgest and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record znssage, Tue nisian, Moville ts hours.Bavarian\u2019s record run, 6 da 3 hours, 12 minutes.The saloous and statercoms sre In the trail part, whers least motion is feit tricity is used for lighting the ship through- eut, the lights being at the command of Be Dessengers any hour of the night Teorus and smoking rooms on the promensés Sock.The se.oons sud statercoms ars heuted by steam.roy Es OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, 556 Mp Tickets, $121.50 upwa Ik ; 8ceording to stesmar and loestinn of | Foom.Sarond cabin, $37.30 to $40.00.; i i ; cooked 6LASGOW SERVICE = Giasgow.From Mrotreuf, : Sat, 6 deg \u2014Coristhion .Wed.24 bug, : Sat, 20 dug \u2014Sicilian .Wed, 7 Sept.Sat, 27 hug \u2014Prefurian.Wed, 14 Sent | Raies\u2014Firat Cabin, $0 208 upwards, eue Uekets, 131.00 20d upwards.Second Cabin, @ Sow a Londonderry $25: return ciekrtm, 0, esrage, $15.J0 and ev: sce pres A erything Eteamers ou this service bave mxceilent sew esmmadet ian or all ~lassew of jawsengers.The Jalnons ars \u2018arward: 3taternoms sess TRe centre of the ehip., Promenade lec the ial en = \u201che 7eswel.and Two chive 26 eu serie lights throughout, electric beils tn every statermom H.& A.ALLAN, ES Comman Brest, Mamrea \u2018Canadian Pacific Raïway Co.'s ATLANTIC ITEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER LINGE.MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.\u2018From Livarnasi.Steamer From Montreal.Aug.?.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .\u2026.Aux.1$ Aug.16 eee .Ang.» .Sept.sept.5 LARE CHAMPLAIN sept.22 Steamers sail from Montreal at tavbrraisg passengers ~mbarking He avening previous.RATES OF PASSAGE .læportant Reduction in First Cabin Fates: , er To Liverpoai $53 and 353 and upward.æcoré \u2018ing fo steamer and accommedation, tickets at reduced rates Second Cabdin.co Livernon!, 7.59: :o Loge don, #40.-.Round tp.57.5.London.$73.5 Grea: Reduction in Third Class Rates D Liverpocl.London.Glasgow, Belfast, Londor- derry and Queenstown, $5.To Hamburg, Bremen, Rooerdam.Aatwerp., 87.To Goth=- endurg.Copenhagen.etc, $20.3tockhoim, Hang».etc.F2.From Liverpoat or Londons derry {0 Quebec, 313.4.from Londen.87 @ To and \u2018rom ail other points at «quaily ow rates.: DIRECT SAILING TO LONDON \u2014 3.3., MONTROSE.Aug i, carrying one Uiass Jase senzers only.Secund Cabin\u2014Rals of passage ;to Lendon, $4.\"to Liverpool, via London, with stop-over .n Londom, $40: round \u2018ri return'ag by tas Liverpgel service, 573.76.Appiy to ' Canadian Pacific fy.Co.Atlantic Steamy Limes Board of Trude Bu.dmng, 3X Sacrament 3e Montreal ; FURNESS, WITHY & ce, Ltd, Proposed Sailings Marchester Liners Limited CANADA AND AANCHESTER.From Manchester From Mootread 19 June.*Nanubester Commerce .July 8 3 July sManchester Trader .July 17 July Manchester City vesceue ÂRE *Fitted with cold storage.Above steamers have \u2018first class sccommes dation for a limited number of passengers.| For further particulars, apply % i FURNESS, WITHY & CO0., Limited, Agents, \u201c found trip à.4¢ St.Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL ?\u2014 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED.SS.\u201cCAMPANA\" Next Sailing From Montreal, > Monday, 15th August, at 2 p.m) And afterwards on every alternate oon td | leaving Quebec the following day at noon I GASPE BASIN, MIL BAY, PERCE CAP COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDEg LS ARLOTTETOWN, and PICTOU.J Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon of sailing For Freight, Passage and 3tateroam, Ae \u201cJ.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, + 211 Commissioners St, City.UNE STEAMSHIPS WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL i Kenaington.Aug.13 *Southwark.Sept.10 «Dominion.Aug.20 tKensington.Sept.17, Vancouver.Aug.27 \u201cDominion.Sept.tCanada.Sept.3 *Vancouver.0ct.MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) #Turcoman.\u2026.Aug 20 *Englishman.Nept.19 *Manxman.\u2026.sept.3 *Turcoman.Oct.& *Cold storage.*Cold storage and cool air.Steamers sall at daylight.MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask agents for pare ticulurs of moderate rate service.To Livere pool, $40.00; to London, $42.50 and upwardsy hg to steamer and berth.accord particulars as to freight and pase sage, apply to local agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.* Next Intended Sailings.d North Sydney, C.B.and Sydney ang: John's, Nfld.8.8.CAPE BRETON, n Aug.8th, harlottetown, P.E.l.For C and St.John's.Nfld.on or about For al! information appty to Wharf Office, Tel.M.3384 General Office, 113 Rt.James st TELEPHONE MAIN 4401, ;.BLACK DIAMOND LINE 8.8.CAGOUNA, on or about Aug.11 in paw ik AA reo be the-best sheet stéel\u2014noiseams, \u201cCook Fruit in Reservoir.-The Pandora Réservoir is oval shaped, stamped in one piece from .t sheet : groves, bolt heads or square corners to Collect dirt\u2014every square inch is easily cleaned.vo : .Enamelled pure white, has a smooth, glossy, marble-like surface, CE \u2019 easily and thoroughly cleansed\u2014is so impossible to stain or taint that .-it can be used for boiling fruit ketchup, sauces, \u2018or any other - Preserving-time work, as well as for heating water.: No other range is fitted with an enamelled reservoir.Bp .\u2018When you can get a range like the Pandora which costs no more A -thati common ones, why not have a Pandora ?.Sold by all enterprising dealers.| MeéClarÿs Loadan, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B.Booklet free, De THE HAMMOND THE MMOND TY language; its construction permits a wide range of work: and the skill and care employed in Its manufacture make it THE MOST PERFECT WRITING MACHINE AND THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL MECHANICAL LINGUIST.PEWRITER CO., 13 Bleury Street, Montreal.J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.: Ale and Porter Brewers, Have always on band the various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood Bottles.Families regulariy supplied.600 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.DAWES & CO.BREWERS, PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel, M.165-368.821 St James Street - Mosquitoes ! Mosquitoes ! Mosquitoes \u201d BLACK FLIES! BLACK FLIES! Ashe'e Forest Friend 1s the only re- | fiable remedy.Price 25c and 50c.HELLEBORE ! HELLEBORE! Save your currants and gooseberries, Use ; White.Hellebore.= 4 A.HARTE.Druggist, ©.1778 Notre Dame St.Full line of models for 1904 just to hand Send for special bargain l1s§ No.14, 1766 Notre Dame street.REMO CAMERAS 904, R.PF.SMITH < DRINK BEAVER - Caledonia Water = = Tastes prefers it.Health.endorses it.op Hiram zm Johnson d À 944 ST.PAUL ST, Importer, Exporter and WA Wholesale Dealer in 4 Rawand > Dressed Furs A large assortment of Persian Lambs, Gray Lambs, Mink; \u2018Martens, Sables and\u2019 all kinds of Dressed Furs always op hand.Cash\u2019 paid on all consiguments of Ruw Furs, Skins, and Ginseng.°° TT er INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Station.Sealed tenders, addressed.to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender\u2019 for Station, Maccan,\u201d will be received up to and including THURSDAY, the.25th Day of AUGUST, 1904, for the constructiop of a station building at Maccan, N.S._ .; | © Plans and specification may be seen-at the Station Master's office, Maccan, N.S., and at the office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B.,where forms of tender may be obtained.All the copditiong of the specification must | be complied with.D.POTTINGER, Railway Office, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., - \u201c 8th August, CARDNER\u2019S QUICK LUNCHES are fresh and sweet, and: vothing but the bes served.That Is why they are so popular.Try à 5e, 10c or 15¢ Lunch.Open day and night.61 UNIVERSITY STREET.' 1904.Senator Holmes was at the Windsor yesterday.Co ra {ete TYPEWRITER |= = ] .A Writing : Machine of ; Universal \\ Adaptability Its automatic features make its work perfect; its interchangeability of type suits it to any hl Orem THRE Gals ont x: z ves an + .\u201ccil! of dliigwbon.te tn Moa en 2 0 / F,.D.Frost, of Smith's Falls, is Windsor.TU \u2018Mr, P.M.\u2018Sauvallg has gone to join his family at Metis-.;; - Mr.A.C, Watson, of Montreal, was in Kingston yesterday.- Miss Evadne Cotter has Montreal from Kingston.: Mr.BE.W.Charlton, Montreal, guest at the St.Louis, Quebec.; Dr.Mignault and sister, of Montreal, are in Quebec on a short visit, Mr.W.Molson Macpherson left Quebec for Montreal Tuesday night.Major and Mrs.Lafferty, who have been to Quebec, have returned to Montreal.Lu _.Mr.Mellis Ferguson, \u2018who has been returned to is-a | visiting.in MontreeL- has returned to Kingston, ae, : Geouge .Gillespie, of Kingston, Is spending a week's vacation in .Montreal and Quebec.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.C.J.King and family, of River du Loup, Que.are visiting friends in the city.- Premier Parent was in Montreal Tuesday attending a meeting of the Provincial «Cabinet.Miss Alexander, manager of the Canadian Monoline Machine Co., was in Quebec this week.Miss Eva Manning, of Montreal, is on a .visit to her aunt, Mrs, C.J.Carpenter, Hedleyville.Mr.:D.A.McCaskill, president of the Sir John A.Macdonald Club, is expected home shortly.- ; Mr; S.Osborne and Miss F.Jenking attended the regatta, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Lydon.C.J.Caron, representing the A.D.Gull Petroleum and Cheinical -Co., Ltd,, of Montreal, is at Quebec.Mr.Samuel Finley, architect, and a THI MONTREAL DAILY ds » #4 »¥ aciety-Notes se + Marge \u201cparty of friends left last even- Ang for the Thousand Islands.: Dr.and Mrs.John A.Macdonald return to Montreal to-day, after a holiday spent on Prince Edward Island.Mr.John R.Thomson, of Rothsay, Scotland, was yesterday introduced on Shang e at the Board of Trade by Mr.Munn.Mr.\u2018Morris.private secretary to the Hon.J.C.McCorkill, Provincial Treasurer; left Quebee for Montreal Tuesday night.' Dr.À.Scatt-Ives, of Montreal, passed through Quebec on Sunday for Murray Bay, where he wiit spend the next few weeks.Mr.Fitz Ridley, of the Bank of Montreal staff, Ottawa, has returned from the St.Louis exhibition, where he spent his holidays.Mr.G.G.Kezar and his son Harold left Ottawa yesterday for Ayers Cliff, Que., where they will spend two weeks with friends.: \"Major and Mrs.Lafferty returned to Montreal Tuesday afternoon, having spent a Couple of days in Quebec, the guests of Mrs.Pacaud.Dr.H.Masson Du Hamel, St.Denis Street, left lust Sunday for a two months\u2019 trip to Fraiice and Germany, in the interest of his specialties.Rev.E, C.Russell, of Ottawa, will exchange pulpits with Rev.Mr.\u2018Hubly, of St.Bartholomew's Church, Montreal, for the remainder of August.Messrs.R.H.Angus, Geo.A; Mann, A.Thomson, Miss Alexander, H.¥.Moulden, T.C.Donnelly, the Misses Donnellv, Chs.Nicoll were among the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau, Quebec, Tuesday.Miss Edith Kerr, daughter of Hon.Senator Yorn has returned to Cobourg from a visit of several weeks\u2019 duration in Montreal, Ottawa and St.Lambert.Miss\u2019 Gertrudé Tanney, Iroquois, Ont., is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Morphy, \u201cI Upper Lachine.Miss Tanney fs a niece of Mr.Morphy, Hs IEEE Ti EH EIRE TST i A ILE LEFELE FES GE #55 LE LISE 5 ; PL ESS 2 in a variety of smart models.fetching example of the pongee cout.three-quarter length, and made of an 1830 effect at the shoulder.color, and an accordion pongee in ; \"he coat is trimmed elaborately with Honiton lace, the lace forming ¢ u The lace Is dyed to match the coat in ted frill of chiffon in the same shade shows through the transparent laCe at the bottom of the coat.: THE SUMMER COAT OF FASHION.The pongee coat will be the coat of the summer, and it will be seen sometimes and then again it will be delightfully picturesque.it will show a tallor finish, This .médel is a It is loose-fitting, graceful and its natural color.\\ | | THURSDAY, AUGUNE 6, 1906 | | spicuous.\u201d | gown being blue broadcloth, À 5 pectory, Church.rest, when Rav, À Vence BA.\u2018qui : tn mar Tiagd Violet Towers; daughter ef George J, Towers, formerly of &t Catharittés, now of \u2018Torontd, \u201csud Al- {1 bert E.H.Kent, of Winn The bride was atte by Miss Fiorence | Schram, of St.Catharines, white R.L Schram, also of St.Catharines, supported the bridegroom.The bridegroom is a member of the Winnipeg Rowing Club, and was one of the Soeur which made such a good showing recently at Henley, Eng.He returned only last week from England, and Joined his bride-elect at the C.A.A.O.regatta, she being in St.Catharines on a visit with friends at the time.Mr.and Kent left for Winnipeg on Tuesday.Mrs.M.D.Sawyer snd daughters have returned from West Shefford, where they were the guests of Mrs.W.R.Bavage.\u2018 Mrs.J.T.Barlow, jr., and her little son are at Bic, Mr.Uriah Thompson, 8 prominent banker of Belleville, Ont., has been attacked with facial paralysis which, with other complications, creates anxiety amongst his friends.Mr.George Wallbridge, of Balleville, Is In the city visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Lee, with whom Miss Walibridge has been a guest for a month.They return home next week.Extracts from St.Louis Dally Globe- Democrat, July 31, [iA very interesting feature of the Canada Pavilion at the World's Fair is the exhibit of handicrafts from Quebec, the work of French-Canadian women of the rural districts.Home-spun woollens and linen, portieres, woven in a decidedly Unique manner, besides beadwork, porcupine quill embroidery, rush mats ang rush-seated chairs are shown.Fine honiton and point lace from English and Irish settlers of that Province, are exquisite, both in pattern and execution.The Doukhobors and Galicians have contributed much that\u201cis artistic in embroideries and drawn work.\u201cThe Canadian Government ls lending valuable assistance to \u2018this work, which was taken up by the Women's Art Association for the -purpose of keeping alive interest in an industry within the farm home, which gives the women a chance to earn some money that will be their own, instead of forc- ins the young members of the household out into factories.+ + The Association has taken hold with a tirm hand and hopes to he able to prevent {anadian home arts from disappear ng.- \u201cIn one of the large rooms upstairs the walls are hung with beautiful por- | tiereg, and a large table is wetghted ; down with very handsome gown lenzths of linens and woollens and dainty bite vof lace, and table linen are als) conu- .Apparently Americans who are doing ::0 Much for their own cottage industries are much interested in the display from our Handicrafts\u2019 Shop, 2456 St.Catherine Street.BANNON-EVES.Kingston, Ont.,, Aug.11.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Yesterday, in St, Mary\u2019s Cathedral, Miss Lillian Eves, daughter of Mrs.James Eves, of this city, and Mr.Wil- \u201c ! ham Bannon, of Spencerville, were, i married.The bridesmaid was Miss! Carman Crowley, Both bride and bridesmaid were handsomely gowned.Dr.P.C.Bannon, of Newburgh, N.Y., was best man, After the wedding breakfast the couple ieft for Montreal and Quebec, the bride's going away with hat to match.' ELLIS\u2014LIFFITON.The marriage took place last evening at the home of the bride's parents, St.Antoine Street, of Miss Ida Liffiton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.W.T.Lif- ton, to Mr.W.A.Ellis.The cere- \u2018mony was performed by the Rev.Mr.i Taylor.* \u2018Miss D.Jackson, cousin of \u2018the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr.J.| MucNell acted us best man.Mr.and Mrs.Ellis left last evening for Kingston and Toronto.tere CHICKERING BARGAINS, \u2018We are expecting our new style Chickering pianos by September, and to make room for them we are offering all our present styles of new Chickering pianos (upright and grand) at a reduction of 36 per cent it bought auring August.C.W.Lindsay, Lim- | ited, 2886 St.Catherine street.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nomis Charlottetown, P.E.I.\u2014J.J.Hughes, M.P.for Kings, was tendered an enthusiastic demonstration hy the citizens of Souris on his arrival home, tr Halifax, N.S.\u2014It is rumored the Rev.Dr.H.J.Cody, of Toronto, who was \u2018elected Bishop of Nova Scotia at the mecting of the Synod, on June 27th, and who did not at that time see his way clear to accept the Bishepric, may re-consider his decision.The adjourned meeting of the Synod tak®s place August 31st.\u2014\u2014 rt es THE By T.W.Hanshew, Author of oo CHAPTESR XX.\u2014Continued.\u201cNo, I dared not; and it was by the doctor's orders that 1 sald nothing about it.He said it would be the death of Eric if he were to attempt to travel in his present state, and I knew that nothing on earth would have persuaded him hot to do so had he been told.So I kept the letter from him and acted upon the doctor's advice.1 oiten wonder if it might not have been just as well if 1 had shown him the letter and left \u2018the issue with God, for on that third night of his illness my darling went out of my life never again to return! How or when it hap- penéd 1 do not know, but I was worn out with nursing him, and feli asleep f for the first time in forty-eight hours.i \u2018When 1 woke it \u2018wus morning: his bed end yours was empty and from that # hour to this T never saw either again.| I think went mad \u2018for a time, for 1 they told me afterwards that I did and sald the wildest things and flew round like a maniac at the head of the searching party I engaged and talked in the wildest way of \u2018a secret enemy\u2019 who would be likely to lay plans against my husband's life.h \u201cI need not tell you (since what you av Knéw so much) whom I had in mind | when I made that allusion to a secret enemy, and a word or two will suffice, ls Messis.Jodin, Maleney & Lawrence,\u201d Li, -| suspect such a thing.told to.Janet is proof that you |stopping when your father.was taken Herald Serials are good Serials.| : GREAT RUBY \u201cThe World's Fin Mystery.\u201d ger,\u201d \u201cThe Mallison Jack, dear, to explain how I came to The St.Omer estate is not entailed.It was once, but the entail was brokea.by éonserit of the heirs nearly a hundred years ago.The title, of course, must always descend in the direct line, but the money may be willed wheresoever the possessor of it chooses.This was one of the reasons why your father was so anxious to keep the news of our marriage from \u2018the old myrquis\u2019s knowledge.He did not trust his cousin Robert Smeaton; in fact, he knew him for a treacherous rascal who had his eye on the fortune, and had already tried to set his father against him, and it was perhaps, not.unnatural\u2014know- ing this man to be the next of kin and, therefore, certain of the title if anything should happen\u2019 to Eric\u2014that' I should suspect him\u2019 of having done something.to make title and money go together by doing something to get rid of both your father and his heir.\u201d \u201cIt was a natural suspicion under the circumstances\u2014and knowing the man,\u201d agreed Jack.\u201cAnd yet I'm-afraid, as matters have turned out, it was an unjust \u2018one.It Was, after all, my father himself who ¢atfied me, in His delirium, to old Jannice Pqlwhele, and it must have been some févered memory of his happy honeymoon days there; that drew him back to Cornwall.\u201d ° \u201cY think so now, but.I did not think go then,\u201d his mother made answer.\u201cFor not only you, but.two other things disappeared with him.The letter telling of his father's illness for one, and my marriage certificate for another.Years afterward, when I went back to the scene of that horrible exparience\u2014called there by a letter from a dying woman; the very woman from whom we rented the apartments.in which we had been ill\u2014I made a still-more startling discovery.In & word, dear,:I learned.that Robert Smeiton had been there on the very niglft of your father's: disappearance, that the woman wus id his pay and had been bribed \u2018to Adiiinfater a sleeping draught tao me, and to allow Smieaton to get: into the bedroom where - F|his cousin lay 411.\" LA 1.HST.PAUL ST, MONTARAL © \u2018The rascal\u2019 sald: Tack.$OF course Distributors for Quotes.i o wes, his intention to de:some-sojury \u201cI think so, and the woman: confessed that she thought s0 too for she had listened at the door, and heard Smeaton \u2018tell your father illness and persuade him that it his duty to go home to.Hildon Castle without an instant's delay, and to take you with him; he even went so far as \u2018to tell Eric that he would himself accompany him and assist in looking after you if he would only come at once and without me; offering as an excuse for the latter suggestion the plea that old Lord St.Omer would perhaps be less bitter regarding our marriage if he were not offended by the sight of me at the time of first hearing of it.According to the woman's story, your father got up ard dressed and told his him.ter an hour's.waiting, he became impatient over the delay and went up again, only to find that your father had -al- ready left the house and carried you with him.\u201d - \u2018He probably suspected the rascal's intention to harm the pair of us, and his fever-distorted mind suggested no means of escape but flight.\u201d Lo \u201cI think that must be the explana- never know,\u201d his rhother answered with a sigh, \u201cAs I have told 'you, dear, even that much I did not learn yntil years afterwards.The rest of the sad story may be told in a few words, Jack, When.I could not find trace of your father.and you (and How diligently I searched only God and myself know) ! made Up my mind in my madness to go to Hil- don Castle, to force: my way to the old.marquis\u2019's bedside and to confess everything to him.I acted upon that impulse, but what came\u2019 of it \u2018you already know\u2014in part.I found the Castle a house of mourning.The marquis was\u2019 dead and\u2014his son, Lord Hemion, was dead also.He had arrived at the Castle alone, in the dead of the night, and delirious with fever - had died without ever regaining consciousness.Where he had come from, fio one could: teil me how he became ill, no one knew; all that I could learn that he was dead and that his cousin Robert Smeaton, had.as the old marquis had died intestate succeeded to both title And estates.Jack, dear, I think I went mad whén théy told me that, for there are hours in that day of which I have no memory, ho recollection but of a burn- \u2018that seemed all.wrapped in \u201cPoor mother\u201d NE \u201cAh yes; \u2018poor mother\u2019 indeed; for I wan robbed of husband and of child at .my poor father: and Joa.a of the old marquis\u2019s! cousin to go downstairs and wait for (I cried out in my indignation.Robert Smeaton did sb, but, \u2018af-! tion of it\u2014though, of course, I shall: ing heat in my- head and of a: world} flame.\u201d .won't worry you with the details of what followed, for the memory of them tears at my heart like a sdvage beast even to this day.\u2018the presence of my dear dead, and there, beside all that was left on this carth of the man 1 had \u2019loved, 1 met th= man who had crucified that love \u2014 Robert Smeaton.I told him my story.1 told him of you, and he answeréd\u2014 by offering me money Money to go away and not make public the sins and the infamies of the deud, was the way he put it, and then he told me cold- bloodedly; that his late cousin had long ago confessed to him .how shabbily he had treated me in tricking me into an illegal marriage.\u2018It was not illegal,\u2019 \u2018I was married in my native village by Nova Scotia at 57.50 Nova Scotia at 56.25 Nova Scotia at Nova Scotia at Nova Scotia at Toronto.Street at 10116.Molsons Bank at*2044.Union Bank at 137.Union Bank at 130.Toledo Railway at 20.35 2% ' MONTREAL STOCKS.The following quotations were furnished by W.H.Weir & Son : \u2014 + -.Aug.j0.Aug.11 IM.At.Ba.DESORIPTION.Ak Canadian Paoifie Railway [1265411240 [13576]195% 8 Kleosrie.\u2026.| 67 65X| 67 66% 205 [BX [205 |203)6 TorontoRtroes Ry.108 |100%/10134/10114 Halifax Elec TramGe.a Oise) 05 92 e eo \u201csaw PY y Bt John EleotrieRy .noe |.|.TwinOity Fransis .\u2026.| OTH} 97TH Toiedo Kallway .20 19% Rich & Ont iv.Co.| 68 63 Ceramorelal Cable Ge .|.{.|.Do.Qoupen Bonds .{.|.|.|.De.Reg Bonds .-.|.co oc Jeane fe MontreaiTeiegraph Co .[160 (184 |:.| Mell'Feiephene Co.[147 11656 [150 [t4b4 Demireukstesl, com.| 8%) 8H) 3M 844 Do, de vel 88 27 |.38 De.do ends 64 63 |.63% Ment Heat, Light & Pr .| 73%) 78%] 74 73H devis Run eo cn |.66K .vie n v+ovmofrore [v000 focco Ju.Lake of Woods Tro: vofosce [+c00 Jaocs [ns Laurentide Pulp Co.|.|.|.|.Do do.Beads.|.|.|.|.MontrealOotten Oo.l106 9 [105 [100 Deminion Coston Os.,.[.25 |.|.Canada Colored Cetten Ge|.|.|.|.Lo de Bondsi\u2026.|.fu.MerehantaOotten | .\u2026.|.1.211 12.WarRagle.e-ssnsososolses + Jssco fos00 [Les .Conl Semmon elena Loe Lee 48 .~[l08 {108 |._.[106 Bank of Mont Leva ln @ntario Bank.Molsons Sank.210 Banko! l'srente.cere j\u2026.Bank of Brisish N corn freee fees Joann Merohanis .158 [158 [158 [188 Moyai.205 206 |.Bank of Neva See eee Mastern \u2018l'owunshi .uebes.en alien .\u2026 Soummeree ee Rue Mechelaga .184 134 Nerth West Laud Ce.|.\u2026\u2026 eae MONTREAL YACHTSMEN ARE GOOD SPORTSMEN Praised by the Assistant Editor of the London Daily Mail.Kingston, Ont., August 11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014\u2018What struck me most at the yacht races,\u201d remarked Mr.George Haw, assistant editor of the London Daily News, now in the city, \u201cwas the confidence the Canadians had in retaining the cup.I am delighted that Montreal retains the trophy.\u201d .He had watched the race on Saturday won by the White Bear, and he went on, \u201cwhat a magnificent reception the victors got from the vanquished! They treated them most royally and it sèem- ed to impress the Americans,most for to the Canadians it appeared a matter of course.In the Old Land great pride is taken if the sportsmanlike treatment of opponents, and the Canadian ilves up to the best tradition of British sports.\u201d * tenet SLEEPERS TO ST.JOHN.New Service on \u201cOcean Limited,\u201d Commending Sunday.Conimencing Sunday next the Inter- colonial Railway will run a through sleeping car from Montreal to 8t.John on their fast train the \u201cOcean Limited\" leaving here at 7.30 p.m.daily, except Saturday, arriving 8t.John the following day at 5.156 p.m.\u2018This sleep- Ang car has been put on.for the accommodation of the large number of people who travel by the \"Ocean Limited\u201d from \u2018Montreal to St.John and ought to\u2019 be very well patronized.On and after Sunday next the through t&r' bervice from \u201cMontreal to St.\u2019 John on thé be, discobtinued.SPECIAL SERVICES FOR MEN.\u201cFour or Ave services for men are being .artatigéd, to be held on Sunday afternoons at St.Lambert.\u2018These meetings will be held in the Boat Club at 4.15, pm.and will be unsectarlan.Rev.Dr Symonds, vicar of Christ Church Cat gdral, wil be the speaker stocks in London, firm.to abova parity, % at the first éervice, on: Junday, 2ist dcetant.Oy 8 8 pres reg er EU (1 tri ie Maritime Express will | suite à Power York, épéciine son said that he bad just received a stating that the last tunnel betw axa and the City of Mexico had completed, which means that by far the eater on of\u2019 the heavy construc work had been completed.Everything t- cated that the engineers woulé have the work of installation completed at the time they had stated it would be ready.Mr.Pearson leaves for Rio Janeiro in the first week ia September tn connection with the transfer of different local companies to the Rio Janeiro Tramway, Light and Power Company.8 3 3 Senator Jones Answers Attacks on N.S.Steel Hon.Melvin Jones, director of Nova Scotia Steel, remarks that the key to the letter in the Monetary Times was contained in its closing sentence that \u2018\u2019Common stock should be forced down out of the hands of its present \u2018holders.\u2019\u2019 Somebody desirous of bearing stock had chosen this way of doing ft.On the reorganization of the company certain plans were laid down.These were being carried out, and endeavor was being made to cast unfair inference.For instance, it had all along been tbe intention to close down the blast furnace at Ferrona when the new 200 ton furnace at Sydney Mines was completed, because the ore in the Ferrona region belonging tc the company was very largely cxhausted.The only deviation from the original plan was tabt the old furnace was closed down a month earlier because it required re-lining, and as this would cost $10,000 this was considered unnecessary expenditure, In the meantime there was sufficlent steel at band to keep the plant in operation.The directors, sald Senator Jones, were trying \u2018hard to operate the plant on clear \u2018cut business principles, and the fact that while they were spending millions on the plant that had not yet been in operation .be dend.ment.they had deen payer dividends, was evi- : or re Py ence 1 Canadian Pacific.125 6 4.80 badis, ur they had not managed it too Montreal Street 203 10 4.92 [I Toronto Rails .101 5 4.95| Messrs Curtis & BSederquist say of Cana- Twin City .98 5 5.10 dian Paclfic:\u2014The strong Investment posi- Detroit United 66 4 6.06 tion of Canadian Paclfic is not fully realfzed Rich.& Ont ,.62 6 9.67 by the American investing public, although Heat and Power .74 4 5.40 Canadians are fully alive to it.The stock Nova Scotia Steel.55 6 10.99 8 earning 10 per cent.and paying 6 per cent.Dom.Iron bonds 64 5 7.91 TBe road Is probably less developed than any : ++ 2 +4.other road on the continent paying 6 per Mont.Telegraph.156 8 5.12] cent.dividends.Within a few years the Bell Telephone .145 8 5.51 stock should be one of the most stable in- Ogilvie Mill, prd.124 7 5.64 vestments on the street, and should be sell- \"Do.bonds .114 6 5.26 IDE at figures which will make the present Street Ry.bonds .104 415 4,32 | Price seem very low: The factor which la Halifax Tram.91 5 5.49 [oot fully appreciated fs the value of the Nova Scotia bonds, 105 6 5.75 thnda.The stockholders have an equity in N.S.Steel pfd.110 8 7.27 Sto Jand holdings of the company, over and above the land \u2018grant bonds.of about 40,000, - 000, which Is equal to nearly $30 a share on the present stock.If this be deducted from the prekeint market price, it would leave the stock earning 10 per cent.and paying 6 per cent., selling at only 75.} + Interesting Review of Can.Pac.Year The Wall Street Journal says: The ne surplus of Canadian.Pacific after charges amounts to the full 4 per cent.on the preferred and 8.3 per cent.on the common.The figures for the vear show an increase of 5.7 per cent.in gross and a decrease of 10.2 per cent.in net from operation.The annual report hus some features In\u2019 it that are well worth noting.The increase in gross and the decrease in net are about as expected and the causes that created them are very well understood by Canadian Pacific stockholders.The \u2018\u2019cther income\u2019\u2018 tern is not so easy to understand.The net increase in other income appears to be only $404,457.When it is re- ; membered that the Soo Line Company has paid to Canadian Pacific during 1904 a sum of $653,671 in dividends against nothing in 1903, there Is room for wonder as to where the shrinkage came in.Canadian Pacific received aa interest on leans in.1903 $614.932.This amount is 4 per cent.on $15,000,000 for a full year.It is quite possible that the extremely low rate on call money in 1904, as compared with 1903, cut \u2018down this item.The annual report will throw some light on this interesting point.It will be remembered that during the height of the \u2018money squeeze\u2019 in the winter of 1902-03, the company was credited with loaning money | freely in the Wall Street market.This year it is pospible that no such opportunity ex- \u2018Isted.\u2019 Advances to Duluth South Shore are sub- stracted from the gross \u2018\u2018other income\u2019 of Canadian Pacific.These advances in 1903 totalled $142,280: and in 1904 will probably total quite a bit more.The increase in fixed charges, $534,000, is] not clearly explajned by the fact that the company sold In December, 1903, $14,000,000 of 4 per cent.debentures to pay for the cost af steamships and to provide nearly $10,000,000 for equipment and improvements.' it is quite possible, of course, that the company has charged the entire year's interest, $560,000, on \"these debentures, which havo only been outstanding since December, but this would be rather a peculiar way to estimate charges.The item of fixed charges included, of course, rentals which may show considerable expan- slon as compared with 1903.This annual income account makes no mention of and pays no attention to income from sales of land.The income from this source does not appear in the income account at all, because it ls supposed to be used to retire a part of the $15,000,000 or so of land grant bonds that remain outstanding.The equity of Canadian Pacific stockholders in the hands of the company does not appear likely to be of any benefit to the stockholders until afl thes bonds are retired.$ $ 3 U.S.Will Consume 20.000,000 Tons of Steel Charles M.Schwab, who is now at Loretta, Pa., has given out an interview on the steel situation in which he takes an extremely hopeful view of the future.\u2018There never was à brighter prospect,\u201d he says, \u2018for unexampled prosperity in the steel business than just now.\u201d Following is a summary of the interview: ; \u2018\u2019The gradual improvement in business noticeable at present wil.reveal a material advance after the Presidential election.Next spring I look for the beginning of a perlod of prosperity such us we have #:ver before experienced.I am convinced that it twill be even better than the record period of a few years ago.Within ten years the consumption of steel in the United States will be above 20,000,000 tons.That will be greater than the combined capacities of all the steel plants of the United States.Just figure out what that will mean.With its enormous possessions of the highest grade iron ores and complete control of the known ore deposits of the world, who else besides the United States Steel Corporation would be able to reap the | benefit from the future prosperity of this country ?: \u2018I have already planned for the expendl- ture of many millions in the\u2018enlargement of the facilities and capacity of the shipbuilding and other dopartments of.the reorganized Bethlehem Company.That will be done with- In the next year.In 1878 and 1879, we considered the production of steel to be at its zenith.It was then but 1,000,000 tons a year.Our country is too great and strong to check.It is boufid to grow rapidly.The condition of the steel business Is not bad at present.There has been a curtailment of demand.That is natural in a Presidential year.The people have been frightened and will waft until after the election before they tegin to make Investments.Next spring 1 look for this country to start off on a period of prosperity such as we havé never seen before.It will surpass even those years of the \u201c| recent past which have been considered record periods.The steel business has not been so bad this last year as it was in previous years.\u201cAs I have sald, when I started in the steel business in 1878 or 1879, the steel tonnage of the country was just 1,000,000.Ten years after.187b the tonnage of steel had grown to be 7,000,000 tons.We then thought It was at the top.But ten years after that it had reached from 12,500,000 to 14,000,000 tons.The consumption at present is from 15,000,000 tons to 16,000,000 tons a year.Within ten years it will have gone above 20,000,000 tons a iyear.These figures are approximate.It can be seen that the constant growth of the country, the enormous and steady increase in population and the continual utilisation of steel for new purposes have brought about the virtual doud- \u2018ling of steel tonnage every ten years.\" tf CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE SEASIDE, \u2018The Intercolonial Railway, with its customary enterprise, intends putting in effect very low rates to the seaside \u2018and the Maritime Provinces sonie time towards the end of the month.This who \"have in contemplation a trip to the famous resorts of the Lower\" St.Lawrence, such as Murray Bay, Cdp a l\u2019Aigle, Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, Lit- tel Metis, or to those who intend visiting \u2018the - Maritime Provinces in\u2019 the near future.\u2018The rates and limita will be announced in a fow days, , PARLE \u201cBERLESNPEURSDAY, AUGUST IT.1904.ditions in the report, ought to prove good news to those] rae \\ æ % : 5 2; Market Better Than Expected Washington, D.C., Aug.10.\u2014The monthly report of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of the United Btates Department of As- riculture will show the condition of corn on Als: 1 to have been 87.3 as compared with 86.4 last month, 78.7 on Aug.1, 3903, 96.5 ut the corresponding date in 1903, and a ten- year August average ;f 83.5.The average conditic ' of spring wbeat on Aug.1 was 87.5, as c™¥apared with 93.7 last month, 77.1 on Aug.1, 1903, 89.7 at the corresponding date in 190Z, and a ten-year average for August of 81.2.Rust has made its appearance in a number of counties in the Northwest, but except as to South Dakota it is chiefly in supplemental reports that reference is made to it, and such reports being somewhat conflicting in character it is evidently too early to estimate definitely the extent of the damage resulting from it.The average condition of the oat crop on Aug.1 was 86.6, as compared with 89.8 t month, 79.5 on Aug.1, 1903, 89.4 at the tlor- responding date in 1802, amd a ten-year average for August of 82.7.° The proportion of the oat crop of last year per cent., as compared with 7.4 per cent.of the crop of 1902 in farmers\u2019 hands, one year ago, 4 per cent.of the crop of 1801 in farmers\u2019 hands two years ago, and a nine-year average of 7.4 per cent.The average condition of barley on Aug.1 was 88.1, against 88.6 a month ago, 83.4 on Aug.1, 1903, 90.2 at the corresponding date in 1802, and a ten-year average of 83.2.The average condition of spring rye with 90.8 one month ago, 87.2 on Aug.1, 1903, 90.5 at the corresponding date in 1902, and a ten- year average of 86.2.Liverpool, Aug.« 10.\u2014The cheese market continues firm and prices advanced 6d per cwt.to-day, to 18x\u2019'6d for finest white and 408 for finest colored.Cheese Boards Woodatock, Ont., Aug.10.\u2014At the weekly meeting of the cheese board to-day, 445 boxes of white and 260 boxes of colored cheese were boarded.Seven factories were represented and 11 buyers were present.The bidding ranged from 3c to 8c, which was the highest; 170 boxes were sold at 8c.Picton, Ont., Aug.10.\u2014At our cheese board to-day nine factories boarded 655 boxes, all colored; highest bid, 8Kc: no sales.Stirling,, Ont, \u2018Aug.10.\u2014At \u2018the Stirling cheese board to-day 715 were boarded.Sales: Alexander, all at 8 7-16c.: Produce Market Stronger Judged by the action on spot to-day some people want cheese badly, for it was demonstrated beyond doubt that the market here had been swept clean of all the Immediate available supply.In fact, buyers who tried to.fill orders for Quebec goods this afternoon found it difficult to do so, as there was little to be had.On the bulk of the business transacted 8c was the basis for Quebec goods, that figure belng easily obtainable, which is rise of l4¢ per pound on yesterday; while Ontario goods were turned over at 8%c, and bids of the same pricé for ore were turned down.In fact, late In the afternoon holders, as a rule, demanded Sic far Townships, and 8 ¢ for Ontarlos, though we could not learn whether these prices have been actually realized or not.In the country also, according to special advices received to-day, buyers have been scooping up goods at full figures privately, and on this adcount the offerings on the public boards that were held to-day were very light.Curiously enough also this Improved demand 1s not experienced by all shippers.On the contrary, some of them to-day \u2018re- celved cable instructions to turn over on spot what goods they were carrying, subject to English orders, and found no difficulty in doing so at a good profit.Altogether the market is mixed and many in the trade are at a loss to understand it.\u201d The butter market continues stoady and where sellers are willing to accept former prices they experience no difficulty In find- Ing buyers.When they try, however, as some of them arc doing, to secure an advance, it is another matter, for current orders are mainly.on the basis of 19:0 to 1944e for finest Townships creamery.and 18%c to 18%c for Quebec makes.Saltless creamery is very firmly beld and Défis of 1944c were turned down to-day, ewtiers wahting 19 3-8c, Can.Crop Reports.Are Favorable Winnipeg, Aug.1.\u2014The CPR.to-day issued the most exhaustive crop report compiled this season from the advices of its agents throughout the West.The tone of the advices Is favorable.Sufficient rain has fullen generally throughout the country to keep the grain t# good shape, cxcvept along the Estevan branch between Elva and Mor- Lean: 4v farmers are complaining of dry weather.The LaRiviere, Souris and Minota sections report from two to ten hours\u2019 rainfall during thé week cnded yesterday, while there were only slight showers generally along the main line and the Prince Albert branch, There are a few streaks of untoward con- ¢ which are, however, only local in extent.A hailstorm near Kii- larney did much damage, but crops generally la that vicinity are reported as looking extra well.Slight signs of rust are reported from Glenboro, and Minnedosa feels in great danger of frost, but no damage.is reported.Cutting is generally to begin during the latter half of August, and Sept.1 is the atest date.At several points the grain is beginning to turn yellow, and a few districts are venturing estimates on the yield.\u201cCrops very heavy,\u201d says the despatch from Marquette, while Austin and Sidney districts are expecting a yield of twenty-two bushels to the acre.Cattle Shipments \u201c Statement of live stock shipped from the port of Montreal for wrek ending Aug.7, Tous, as compiled by Robt.Meredith & Co., Ltd.lt For Cardiff\u2014 Lord Lansdowne.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.For London\u2014 Cattle.Sheep.217 \u201cee Mount Temple.coeeereseesnssee\u2014 769 \u2026 Livonian 637 153 - Fremona \u2018 568 .For Glasgow\u2014 Stellan.ean soccvocc00e 713 ee For Liverpool\u2014 Salacia 0.0.700 eer For Manchester mm em Manchester City.597.594 For Bristol\u2014 .Englishman .RARES .230 .: ' 4,530 747 From Portland\u2014For Liverpool\u2014 Roman .\u2026\u20260.oserres >.709 1,043 5,230 1,789 Buffalo Cattle Market ~ East Buffalo, Aug.¥1.\u2014Cattle recoipts, 225 head: good, steady; mmon.slow.prices unchanged.Veals, receints, 600 head: slow.25c.lower: $5 to $6.75.Hogs, receipts, 3,800 head; slow.15\u20ac to 20c lower: heavy, ig to $5.70: mixed, $5.75 to $i.80; yorkers, $5.65 to $5.80: pigs.$6.90 to $6.roughs, $4.70 to $4.90; stags, $3.75 to $4.25: dairies, $530 to $5.75.Sheep and lambs, receipts, 3,400 head; sheep, steady; lambs, - strong: 256 higher; lambs, 4.25 to $6.25; yearlings, $4.50 to $5: wethers, $4.25 to $4.50; ewes, $3.85 to $4; sheep mixed, $2 to $4.25.[Point St.Charles \u2018Miss Jennie Grant, of Springfield, \u2018Mass., is visiting her cousin Mrs.Da- mond, Congregation Street, and intends to stay until September.; Miss Irene Stewart, ot Bellevlil«, is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs.Ritchie, 76 Congregation Street.The Point St.Charles Cricket Club will hold A combined business and social meeting on Priday evening at the house of Mr.John Stetson, 10 Richmond Street.The social part will be in giving a hearty send-off to their fellow-member, Mr.John Glass, who jis leaving Montreal for New York, where he intends to take up business.The club will miss him, as he has always been one 6f the moving spirits.1 Rev.W.R.Harvey, of the Congregational Church, leaves Friday morning by the Allan liner Bavarian fae a two months\u2019 trip to England.Mr, Harvey wifi join his wife And son, Wha dare already.in Londom x still in the hands of farmers is estimated 3.4 Liverpool Market Advance - lower; \u201cadmitted, but Jt is expressly stated that the 11.800 hogs, about 4,000 sheep and lambs and \u2018| short keep, $3.75 to £4.30; feeders\u2019 medium, LG.T.R.and claims that while workinæ a ces .Reports.# Rust is Prevalent in American West Snow received reports from sll sections of the Northwest, which indicate a rapid spread of rust in the infected area during the last five days.During the week it has appeared in twelve counties in Minnesota, \u2018the most important being Big Stone, Blue Earth, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail and Yellow Medicine, where it appears to be spreading rapidly, \u2018and where there is yet an average of a week before harvest.It has also appeared fn five counties of North Dakéta.In Sargent, Traill and Richland counties the rust is bad.and fn Barnes and Pembina counties it is light.In these counties the harvest is still two weeks away, and there is danger of à further increase In the damage if the present weather continues.The harvest is practically completed in South Dakota.In that State there has been enough damage by rust to\u2019 rause correspondents to lower their crop estimates by nearly 25 per cent.Reports from 300 dealers and millers in Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma indicate a crop of 60,000,000 bushels less than last year.The Kanras crop was estimated at 58,000,000 bushels, where B0,000,000 bushels were expected July 1, The Duluth Commercial Record makes the net spring wheat crop 177 milliéns from the three chief States, against 172 millions estimated.The Graln Dealers\u2019 Association of Manitoba estimates its wheat cron.Including Northwest Territories, at 69 millions, or 14 millions more than last crop.The Minneapolis Market Record vstimates the sorlug wheat crop of the three States has lost 15 per cent.in past ten days by rust, or 30 millions less than July 1st estimates.Reccipts of Grain The receipts of grain and flour in.Mont.st The Cott gt.Charles = oo math oe we KF ST he has D aie \u2018up ever as Beaubien an ompany are.Mr, Ethier, .\u2019 a BOILERMAKERS TO MEET.A special meeting of Maple Leaf Lodge; No.134, Brotherhood of'Botlér- makers and \u2018Iron \u2018Ship Batiders of America, will be held on Saturday night at the Oddfellows\u2019 Chambers, 1863 Notre Dame Street, to make arrangements for the Labor Day parade.Uniforms will be selected to be worn on that occasion, and other details attended to by which the iron men intend to cinch their chances for the prize for the best equipped union in the parade.Every member should be {present at the meeting.HAOKMEN MAY INAUGURATE AN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Have Almost Decided to Take This Plan of Fighting the \u201c8eecing Montreal\u201d Cars.There is a very great probability that next season tourists visiting Montreal, will have an opportunity of viewing the beauties of the Canadian metropolis from a comfortable seat in an automobile, At least that is what a number of prominent hackmen have in consideration a# the present time.The idea of incepting a motor car service nexl season arose out of the battle royal between the hackmen and \u2018the proprietors or lessees of the \u2018\u2018Seeing Montreal\u201d cars.7 .Already the hackmen have planned an elaborate advertising campaign for real were: \u2019 G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal.Wheat, bush Lo.cee.143.812 Corn, bush 750 48,811 Pess, bush.ee 1,998 et Oats, bush.ee .\u2026\u2026\u2026 2 | Flour, brls.1,170 1,689 I Meal, bris.205 590 | Flour Quotations There was no further change in the condition of the local flour market to-day, but the undertone was firm at the recent advance in prices for Manitoba spring wheat grades.The volume of business .accomplished was not quite so large as it has been\u2018 of late, owing to the fact that buyers have, provided pretty well for their future wants, but on the whole a fair trade wae done at the advance, and the market is moderately active.There was no change In prices for Ontario brands, but the feeling is firm.We quote ns follows! Manitoba spring whent patents, $505 to $5.20: strong bakers\u2019, $4.75 to $4.90; winter wheat patents, $4.80 to $4.90; straight rollers.$4.60 to $4.70; straight rollers, in bags, $2.20 to $2.25.Foreign Wheat Market Cable advices to the Board of Trade say:\u2014 Londou\u2014Wheat on.passage, quiet hut steady: corn on passage, quiet but steady: wheat, cargoes Australian, Aust.terms, 31s 3d.: wheat, cargoes New Sout.Wales, on passage.31s 64.wheat, cargoes Victorian, arrived, 31s 3d; wheat, parcels No.2 Calcutta Club, can- | al, steam, September-October, 80s for Antwerp; corn, cargoes La Plata yellow, rye terms, September-October.208 6d to 20s: 9d: corn, spot American mixed, ex ship, 21s 64.Flour.spot, Minneapolis, patent, per sack, 29s 6d.: * Liverpool\u2014Spot wheat .steadv: corn, firm: No.?no.Manitaba spring .wheat.September, 75 2d to Ts 2%d.Futures: Wheat, dull; September, 78, 4d: Dec.7s 11.d.Corn.steady: September, 4a 84d: mixed American corn, mpot, new.4s T%d: old, 4s R142d.Flour, Minneapolis first bakers\u2019, average price per sack.228 94 to 22 94.Antwerp\u2014Spot wheat, quiet; Walla Walla, 18444.Le Parls\u2014Wheat, firm: Aug.22.15, Nov.and Feb, 27,20\" Flour, firm; Aug.\"29.60, Nov.\u201cand Feb: 30.55: Chicago Wheat Market Chicago, Aug.11.\u2014Cattle receipts, 7,00: market dull: gond to prime steers, $5 to $6: poor to medium, $4 to $4.90; astockers and feeders, 52 to $4: cows, $1 to $4.25: helfers, $2 to $5.carnners, $1 to $2.40: bulls, $2 to $4.15; calves, $2.50 to $7.50; Texas-fed steers, $2 to $4.25 Western steers, $3.50 to $4.50.Hogs, receipts, 34,000: market, 10¢ to 15c mixed and butchers, $5.20 to $3.00: good to choice heavy, $5.25 to $5.45: rough heavy, $4.90 to $5.15: light, $5.25 to $5.574: bulk of sales, $5.23 to $5.45._ Sheep receipts, 12,000: market slow: good\u2019 to choice wethera, $3.60 to $4.15: fair to choice, mived, $2.75 to $3.60; native lambs, $2.75 to $6.50.Winnipeg Wheat Market Winnipeg, Man.Aug.11.\u2014(Special.) Wheat, dull on lack of trade, and more 1ib- eral offerings of long stuff; Aug., 97%: Oct., 95%: .cash wheat slow; No.1 nor.974; No.2?nor.94%: No.3 nor., 91%: No.4, 83: feed, 72: feed 2, 63.Receipts of wheat, 51 care: last year, 79.The Damage to Crop Was Exaggerated All -people interested in-the security markets have been anxiously awaiting the United States Government crop report, which came\u2018 out to-day, because It would afford a disinterested and reliabl idea of the condition of the spring wheat crop, upon which a good deal of the future of the market hinges.The report; taking the harvests as à whole, 18 a distinctly cheerful document, while, as regards spring wheat, it is shown clearly that the calamity reports with which the public \"has been treated were exaggerated.The condition of the crop, while less favorable than it was a month ago, is much better than it was in August last year, and nlso exceeds the ten-year average by 6.3 per cent.The presence of rust.on the crop is reports regarding it are conflicting, and that it is to early to make any definite estimate as to its damaging.effects.| It is not at all unlikely that the cheerful tenor of the report will have a favorable cf- fect upon .Stock Exchange sentimént.\u2014 Toronto.Cattle Market Toronto, Aug.11.\u2014One hundred and soveh- teen lords in to-day, including 1.476 cattle, 200 calves.Export cattle, choice, $4.70 to $5.25; export cattle medium, 34.25 to $4.60; export bulls, $3.50 to $4; e rt cows; $3.50 to $4.butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $4.85 to $4.60; butchers\u2019 cattlé, medium, $3.50 to $4; butchers\u2019 cattle, common, $2.50 to $3.40; feeders\u2019 $3.20 to $3.75; stockers, $2.26 to $3.30: milk cows each, $30 to $50.Export ewes, $2.75 to $3.85,, steady: export bucks, $2.75 to 83 steady: culls, $2 to $3 each; Inmbs, $4 to $4.50 per cwt; lambs, $2.60 to $3.75 each; calves, per head, $2 to $10, or Ace to 3c per lb, Heavy run: a Nseold; lambs, dull: prospects steady.Hogs, singers, $5.60: fats and lights, $5.35 off cars.Export cattle selling better on account of light supply.Good but choice cattle selling well, Medium or common slow.Milk cows selling lower to-day.trie .\" | | LATE CITY HAPPENINGS 1 SMALL SLANDER SUIT.J.Delorme this morning entered an action through Messrs.Monty & Co., damages for alleged slander.J.B.HUBERT IS DEAD.Jean B.Hubert, aged forty-six years, who was found lying in a field at the corner of Papineau Avenue and Des- carriers Street last Sunday night suffering from epileptic fits and was removed to Notre Dame Hospital in an ambulance, dled yesterday.Deputy coroner Biron will hold an inquest tomorrow to ascertain the cause of death.\u2014 MBETING OF CREDITORS.A meeting of the creditors of theq insolvent estate of Jos.Plerre A.de Troisniaisons ,was held this morning.Messrs.A.L.Kent and A.Turcotte, were appointed curators with Messrs.Alphonse Racine, Tancred Bleuvenue, Edward F.Surveyer and John Zimmerman as inspectors, .ACTION AGAINST G.T.R.W.Ethier has entered: suit against the G.T.R.for 31,999 dumages for injuries, Ethier was an employe of the against Mrs.M.Saunderson for $1,000 i next season.They will print pamphlets to be distributed among visiting tourists and will also have runners on the R.& O.boats to drum up business for them.The fear that this plan might not be productive of as good results as hoped led to some of the hackmen acting individually and without any sanction from the union, to consider seriously the establishment of an up-to-date auto service with which \u2018it is hoped the Observation cars may be successfully combatted.While arrangements are not yet complete it is stated on good authority that representative hackmen will visit Boston and New York and study the class of service employed there.ENGINEER RIDGWAY SERIOUSLY INIURED Shunting in the Point St.Charles Yards, Two Trains Came Together With Great Force.An engineer in the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway named Frederick Ridgway, residing at 265 Bourgeois Street, had a very narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon, while at work on a switch engine in the railway yard at Point St.Charles.Ridgway's engine was backing down with a train of freight cars, and he, Gld not notice that there was another train of cars being backed up towards him on the same track.The rear car of the other train was a fiat one, and when ,the collision occurred it went right over the tender of the engine, the flying splinters striking Ridgway.who was in the cab of the engine.He was rendered unconscious and seriously | injured.An ambulance was called for, and the \u2018injured man taken to the :} General Hospital.This morning the doctor having his case in hand told The Herald that Ridgway was suffering from injuries te the spine, and that his condition Was very serious.The fireman, a young man named\u2019 Ewart, only a few days in the employ of the Grand Trunk, escaped with a slight tut on the head and a few minor cuts and bruises.J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hon.J.W.Sifton has purchased a Mason & Risch piano.Duplicates can be eeen at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine eet, now sole agency for Montreal, \u2014 Ve \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c TENDER-HEARTED., \u201cMy, my, little man, what makes you kick your poor little doggie?\" \u2018Cause TI ain't got de heart ter soa him wid dis here bat, see!\" CITY OF MONTREAL DOMINION OF CANADA, $700,000.00 4 Per Cent.Issue of Consolidated Fund, 40 Yoars, Maturing May 1st, 1044.PAYABLE IN GOLD.ALED TENDERS, addressed to the City Clerk, will be received at the City Clerk's SE \u2018office, in the City Hall, Montreal, up to three o'clock in the afternoon 6f Friday, the 6th day of August instant, for the whole or part of seven hundred thousand dollars of the Consolidated Fund of the City of Montreal._ present issue Is for the redemption of atured debentures, and is made under the authority of the Act of the Legislature of \u2018Quebec, 62 Vick, Chap.58, Section 15, and will be issued In the form of either Registered Stock or Coupon Bonds: at the option of the tenderers\u2014to be declared In tender.($100 shares, if in stock\u2014$100 to $2,000, if in bonds) bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent., payable semi-annually, on the first days of May and November of each year, at the office of the City Treasurer, in the City Hall, Montreal, or at the Bank of Montreal, London, England, as regards Regis- tèred Stock\u2014or in Montreal, London or New York as regards Coupon Bonds: Statietios.1.\u2014The Sonesaed (value of its taxable Real Estate is over .60,000, 2.\u2014In- addition -to which there.io 1000.00 exempt property assessed at LA NE 8.\u20140f which the City itself owns, including the Water Works and Parks, as per assessors\u2019 valuation, over .[RN 4.\u20140f which the revenue from the Water Works alone in 1903 was over 5.\u2014The total revenue in 1903 was, including unexpended balanc of 1002 receipts .6.\u2014The total disbursements ex- revenue Were .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.T.\u2014Interest (which is less than one-third of the revenue) is by law the first charge upon it.8.\u2014The rate of taxation is one per cent.on value, for Municipal purposes, and 2-5 per cent.for Protestant, and 1-4 per cent.for Catholic Schools.8.\u2014There is no Government or Municipal tax bn these securi- es.10.\u2014The present \u2018population of the City is estimated to be over 300,000.40,000,000 18,000,000 800,000 4,303,869 3,846,374 Payments.; Paynients to.be made as follows: 2?péf cent.on application.48 per cent.on allotment.\u2019 60 per cent.on 1st November, with accrued interest from 1st May to dates of payment, but with option of anticipating, Tenderers may be present In person or represented by proxy, at the opening of the tenders on the above date in the Finance Committes Room, City Hall, Montreal.Further ulars mer be had on application to the undersigned.The whole subject to the ratification of Council, W.ROBB, City Treasurer.ci Treasurer's Office, v Hell, ! ontreal, August #th, 1008, / » + D.Ine.\u2014 .AR, I Capital Paid Up».HEAD OFFICE T.R.MERRITT.Preal R.WILKIH, .Vice-F Montreal Branch, 157 St.James Si General Banking Business.Savings: Department.Sterling Exchange.J! A.RICHARDSON.Manages\u201d \" ~ \u2014 Lukis, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.°°.Epecial Agents Liverpool & London & Giobe General (Employers\u2019 Liability and Steam Eoilers.) 16 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.EDMONTON Property \u201c TORONTO, dent res.and Genera J Co.| Agents Maryland Casualty C& \u2014 This is the 0 place to buy BIG PROFITS.or Call for pamphlet and full particulars R.P.INGLIS & CO.so Temple Buliding.\u2018GEORGE O.H1AM.HIAM & PANGMAN, Gonoral insurance Agents and = \u2014 0.9 PANGMAN Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance © o.'s Building Montreal, LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE, Dea'ern In Stocks and Shares listed on the London (Eagiand) Stock Exchange.24 VIOTORIA STRMHT.Toronto.LIMITED.OUR STOCK OF\u2014 Gas Stoves and Ranges is complete; see it before purchasing, The E.CAVANAGH CO., Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneurs Sts, The Underwood\u2014 : |The \u201c Writing.in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Lid.701 St.Francis Xavier St.Pet, MAIN 2065.mr \u2014 YOUNG Central learn to do something, and PEOPL to doit well by - attonding tho Business College, OF TORONTO.A great school.16 teachers.1,200 rtudents annually.Fully 900 sent to positions.Catalogue free.Write for it.W.A.H.SHAW, Principal.Dale: Co.Marine and Fire Underwriters, 30 St.Francois Xavisr St.MONTREAL, = TH Mutual Fire Insurane3 Company Room 57, Guardian Building \u2018A General transacted at the Lowest Rates.Phone Main 981.E PROVINCIAL\u201d Montreal.Fire Insurance Business AGENTSW ANTED thbrou houtthe:Provin ce \u2014 \u201cWE HAVE FOR SALE A Limited Number of Shares of the Ganadian Machine Telephone C LIMITED.One of the most promising money makers ever placed before the Canadian public.Write for particulars.G.J.ADAMS & CO.hone Main 505 205 St.James St.IT PAYS TO BUY OUR COAL RE ed Sy, BOARD OF TRADE BLDG 20 National 100 Colonial Investment & Loan.and all the other Industrial and Loan Come pany stocks for which there is à market anywhere.100 Havana Electric (Preferred.$24.100 Havana Electric (Common).\u2026.\u2026\u2026.6 Dominion Permanent 50 Grand Valley Rajlway Bonds.\\ 10 Sao Paulo Bonds.tseeeres 200 North West Coal and Coke.us 200 Alberta Coal and Coke My extensive connections enable me to court the keenest competition, lished position is such that I can save you mbney.NORRIS P, BRYANT, Investment Sccurities.84 8t.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.Tm Y \"1 WILL BU Portland Cement.\\.I WILL SELL 50 7.28 >.90.00 2.90 wees 1,75 My estab \u2018Dealer in NOTICE TO CONSICNEES The Allan Line S.S.Hungarian, Wm, Wale.lace, \u2018Master, Customs.entries without delav.from London, is entered at Consignees will please pass their H.& A.ALLAN,\" \u201c nts NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES |.The Allan Line S.S.Bavarian, Angus Pen nicol, master, from Liverpool, is entered os OT Customs.entries without delay.Consignees will please pass th \u2019 a & A.ALLAN, nts, The Herald is published D: Publishing Company, Montreal - Director, James wi Cray Dora 8° Brieriey, -Monagiaÿ Suffiient Attractions in these Prices to Make a Special Visit Profitable, CE Cal Wo Sia az \u201c or mn ack \u201cPOT DATE, Corer eer s soley Digh spite ~ - Nee erst s0sesona eRe PRB sss aus MASEL STS Ratios I ribbed All-wool - o Hose, us feet, 3 ue, OP.vecoos NOW ep sr OBE G0OIPEOIIIIIRINTOERLIEIRSIASETTS eus pare of odd lines of Ladies White Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, fancy drop stitch, with short sleeves or without sleeves.Your choice a es\u2019 White Swiss Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, low neck, no _ ¢'sleaves, knee length, fancy crocheted neck; 7Jh¢.value, for.\u2018 .PAIS Cente Furnishings Dept.Growing Department in a Growing Store : The Values are the Reason Men's Faricy Gray \u2018Cotton \u201cSox, new designs, Value: 490 and 55c.ChoÏée .0.ias sense scene s Iowa senc ane sa uscau 20 senc 0800 Men's Black Cashmere Sox, seamless feet, extra soft and elastic; \u2018abc value; reduced for Friday.vaccccenseevn sense cnuc en ss a 00 0a 08 OR 3.PAIRS FOR.+.00000.N able of odd lines in, Men\u2019s Soft Front Negliges \u201cor \u2018Stiff Front ; Shirts, detached cuffs, all new patterns.Sizes: 14, 14 1-2, 16, L 15 1-2, 16 and 16 1-2.Regular value 75e and $1.16.Your choice 45\u20ac \u201c~~ > YOU KNOW THIS STORE'S | | Reputation for Ribbons ! It's well put in the undernoted quotations: \u2014 Colored Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 3 inches wide, in shades of sky, mexique, rose, pink, nile, white, black and cream.Special, yard.affeta Silk Ribbon, 4 inches wide, in sky, mexique, rose, pink, nile, * Teseda, coquelicot, cardinal, navy, coral, lilac, gold, also black, \\ \u2018white and cream.Special Duchess Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, \u201cin shades of sky, mexique, tur- quolse, rose, pink, cequelicot, cardinal, nile, reseda, emerald, gray, \u2019 brown, gold, black, white and, cream.Special, per yard.Colored Silk and Satin\u2019 Ribbons, in a great variety of colorings, different widths.Regular prices were 9c to 35c yard: Divided into | two lots at, per yard, 8\u20ac¢ and.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cencoss sec ses c ec ea 0000 & Your 35e eve pec cena rc eu 0 25e Tige Fancy Linen Dept.Planning \u2018 FOR A BUSY FRIDAY TEA\u201d CLOTHS.White Linen Tea Cloths, size 36 x 36 in, with\u2019 2 1-2 in.hem and two rows of drawn work.Worth fully 50c, for only.20\u202600000s ce - {White Linen Tea Cloths, size 36 x 36 in.with fancy drawn work.Special value 0100000005 vs ess sens 00000 PE 45c \u201c25c TRAY CLOTHS FOR 18e.Union Linen Tray Cloths, in plain or drawn work hem; size 18 x 27 in.Considered special value at 25c.Friday's price only.18¢ All goods bought in this department will be stamped free of charge.PILLOW SHAMS.Pillow Shams, 30 x 30 In, 2 1-2 in.hem.Regular 75¢c, for.sge Pillow Shams, 32 x 32 in, with drawn work hem.Regular value $1.00, TOF ,.ccvcnnvesecnnvernnnc\u2019seccarrconrenracncnnnstosnsoernbonns S9¢ Friday Bargains in Boys\u2019 Wear Boys Satlor Blouse Suite, of White Linen and Colored Percale, mad \\ with large sailor collar, trimmed with braid and embroidered shield.Regular price 76c.To clear at .Cesena BOYS\" SAILOR BLOUSES, WORTH 75¢c AND $1.00, FOR 39.Boys\u2019 Sailor Blouses, of superior quality White Duck and Colored Percale, made with deep sailor collar and handsomely finished.Regular price 75c and $1.00.To clear BL es.ceececasccccroccocnees BOYS\u2019 VELVET SAILOR SUITS, WORTH $3.00, FOR $1.98.Boys\u2019 Sailor Suits, of fine quality Navy Blue and Brown Velvet, made \u2018with large sailor collar, trimmed with gold braid, embroidered shield and silk tie.This Suit would be considered a bargain at ! 88.00.- Our special Price BOYS' KNEE LENGTH PANTS, WORTH 750, OUR SPECIAL PRICE 49e.Boys\u2019 knee length Pants, of All-wool Tweeds, in light and dark shades and a variety of different patterns, strongly made and neatly tinished.' All sizes from 5 to 15 years.Our special price 49c - Art Drapery Fabrics - As Usual, a Fine Assortment and all Reduced i in Price (THIRD FLOOR.) 50 in.wide Silk Brocatelle, dainty shades, neat patterns, able for furniture _covering or drapery.Worth $2.00 yard.price 80 in.wide New Mercerized Pongee, tor hangings artistic patterns, delicate shades, many designs.A splendid substitute for art silks.Worth 40c yard.Sale price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u201c86 in.wide Fancy Art Denims, pretty effects, all the latest shades and patterns, suitable for cosey corners and hangings.= Worth .2bc yard.Salegprice.00 s.coowoncacnnsoncucansn0ir LACE CURTAINS.: Fine White Lace Curtains, 50 in, wide x 3 1-2 yards long; neat pattern.finished with handsome borders.Worth $2.26 - pair.Sale Price .\u2026++.c000ca0rsce000 svesrosscuscuccen00 \u201cee 49¢ 39e meee mBs anes tre ene ass sect us sue uau C0 20000 service- Sale and \"draperies, and Other e e \\ Furniture Coverings le Also on Sale on the Third Floor CARPET SQUARES.9 x 9 feet fine quality Carpet Squares, all-wool filled, well selected patterns and shades.Worth $8.00.Sale price .[PP s LINOLEUMS.B-4 wide, best quality ever offered for the money, in choice patterns, _ and colorings.Worth 65c.per square yard.Sale price.50¢ GRATE SCREENS.Co Grate Screens\u2014why not buy one now when the price is very much\u2019 less than usual?30 in.high oak frame Screen, filled with pretty Worth 75c yard.Sale price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.6.90 art silkoline.revues 70c Black Taffeta Silk, 49c A Silk that will be in great demand, because it's one of à no fashion Jeadors\u2014both the color as well as the silk.Black Taffeta, ./ons make, perfectly fast dye, rustling glace effects.A.Silk suitable for Slip Skirts, Shirt.Watst Suits, Linings, etc.A rare snap.The: Silk is 21 inches wide, and made to sell at 70c yard.Our special price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.oil finish, heavy 49c Third Floor, New Building with Worth 35e Steel Enamel Straight Saucepans, tin covers, assorted sizes.to 45c.To be cleared Friday at, each Steel Enamel double Rice or Milk Boil- : ers.extra large size.Worth $1.25, for, \u20acaCh .0c000000000 oust isartreinren Odd Pieces of China (THIRD FLOOR, NEW BUILDING.) Pieces to complete your Sets at ex- coptionally low prices.Some that we bought at half price to be sold at a corresponding rate of reduction.They'll go with a rush, therefore plan an early morning visit.25¢ 65e Cups and Saucers .Te Dinner Plates .Te Breakfast Plates .Te » Tea and Soup Plates.Te fButter Pads .Z234\u20ac] 16 irich Platters .49c Fruit Saucers .+.DC| Soup Tureen .,.$1.10 Covered Dishes i~.,.@DBce| Sauce Tureen .59e 10 inch Platters.238¢| Sauce Boat .14c 12 inch Platters .29¢| Stands .10e 34 4nch Platters .+++ 80el Bake Dishes .,.\u2026., Pme 14e fan .Le À, LIMITED.\u201cst.Catherine and University Streets.$1.98 e _ FEN MONTREAL DATLY EERAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 190s: > 5 { 2.° The only thorough way isto to judge a store © on thie 3 Feat \u2018sound |\u2019 performances.Not that this stere _shirks comparison on the events | of a day.On the contrary, if\u201d js: sktting the pace on \u2018the individual transactions that emphasizes-its lea adership on:the tremendous- { whole.\u2018Our daily lists teem with items of interest.Take - This Friday Bargains for an Example oo \u2019 End of the Season\u2019s Prices on \u2026 Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Silk Blouses Blouses mid: of wear-well Silks, and in handsome, sure-to-be-appreciated styles.We haven't adequate room to give our stocks proper display, and it is only through price- ees seer esses ersten se Regular 6c and PN ~ PEN reduction methods that we expect to make the room to accommodate fall arrivals now on the way.$5.00 and $6.50 Blouses on Sale at $3.50 \u2018Best selection in the early morning hours\u2014we're ready for business promptly at 8 a.m.\u2018These Taffeta Silk Blouses are made in several different styles.There are blacks, white, also colored Blouses.No cold type description can ad- 93.50 50 equately convey their merit, Regular 35.00 to $6.50 Blouses, on sale at, $5.50 Walking Skirts for $3.95 A Walking Skirt is a necessity in every Ladies\u2019 Wardrobe, and to meet this demand we are offering for this month only, a $5.50.Skirt for $3.95.These are made in many new and pleasing designs.The materials are All-Wool Homespun, Cheviots and Suiting Frieze.Some are made with deep side pleats, others with inverted box pleats and self strapping, All are finished with tailor stitching around bottom ; good selection cf colors and styles.Regular $5.50 5 Aa ° CLEARANCE ac Quy .SALE oo a of Ladies Summer Costumes The vast Reduction in Price should cause a change of owners.9 only, Ladies\u2019 Stylish Summer Costumes.These are made in one of New York\u2019s latest designs.The \u2018materials are Linen, Chambray and Canvas Cloth.Some are handsomely trimmed with embroidered strappings; others with white cluny lace.Very chic and stylish, Regular prices of these costumes are $12.00, $12.50 $6.0 8 and $13.50, To clear at, each.Lace Department s Splendid Specials Table of Embroldery Ends, 2, 214 and 3 yard lengths, all widths, from 1}; to 6 inch wide.Your Choice for Half the Marked Price.Linen Torchon Lace, from 1 to 2¢4 inch wide, 5 patterns to select from.7c yard.On Sale at 3c and 5¢ yard.Doutle width Fish Net, in pink, sky, pearl, gray, cardinal and yellow, regular 1 5c.and 2 5e yd.On Sale at 5c Yard \u201cCOTTONS \u201cUP TO DATE A monster putchase of Fine Cambtics, Long Cloths and Sheetings, at less than mill prices, enables us to quote figures that are positively the lowest in Canada\u2014qualities considered.Hotel Keepers, Hospitals, Bodtding Houses and Private Families are invited to participate in this greatest of money- saving propositions.These prices tell only part of the story.Come and examine the \u2018various, lines on Friday, and no doubt you will be a purchaser., SOME LONG CLOTHS AND \u2018CAMBRICS, 1 : READY-MADE SHEETS.- - Belts-Newest Style Ones 1e A Regular Clearing Säle in thie Season of Their Vogue .White Silk Belts, trimmed with cord and hemstitching, fancy metal buckles, : 20 regular soc.On sale for.vence san ane usa rene lea n 0 sa 00 00 C Fancy Duck Belts, regular \u2018soc ones, for.:.30 Goa TY plot eho Long CIDER, vara 36 inches .- A special line Ready- -to-use Sheets, made from wide, round even thread and absolutely free ' : the - finest grade Cotton and finished without a blem- from dressing.Regular 11c yard.péri THe ish.ra uali ong Clot re ar Cc ar xt a qua y Lone rare seu gu J y -.- 1234C Ready-made Sheetx, 1 3-4 x 2 1-2 yards; should Fine make soft finish Cambric, perfect for be sold at $1.80 pair.- Friday, per pair.$1.18 ladies\u2019 underclothing.Regular 13¢ yard.J Ready-made Sheets, 2 x 2 1-2 yards; regular Friday +00 scene can se ere 00150 00000000 10e 81.25 pair.Friday 0000 0ee sa 0000000 $1.40 Stik finish Cambric, has a lasting silky ap- 5 Ready-made Sheets, 2 1-4 x 2 1-2 yards; regu- pearance.Regular 15c yard.Friday.12%c lar $2.10 pair.Friday .00000000000 0 81.50 PRICES QUOTED GOOD ONLY FOR FRIDAY) -.| Our own make Ready-made Sheets, plain or rt it twilled sheeting, 2 x 2 \u20181-2 yatds; worth SOME SHEETINGS.$1.36 patr.Friday .\u2026.0.0\u2026.ecese seu es 9sc Plain White Sheeting Cotton, 2° yards wide, in PRICES QUOTED GOOD ONLY FOR FRIDAY.a Juality sold regularly at 26¢c yard.Fri.AAY «.eocccearncore PE ER 16834c Plain White Sheeting Cotton, 2 1-4 yards wide, PILLOW CASES.easily worth 30c yard.Friday .23 Plain White Sheeting Cotton, 2 1-2 yards wide, 500 pairs Ready- -to-use Pillow Cases, made of a Splendid line.Regular 40c yard.Fri- good quality Cotton, in sizes from 40 to 48 La aa res ea 000 sesesessenaventatasararaes ce inches, finished with wide hem at opening.PRICES QUOTED GOOD ONLY FOR FRIDAY.4 Scrogtle's .special price, per pair.z5c 2a Near.Silk Unders kirts.i dau Eu rt * Regular $1.50 Values for 75e ; t superios quali ty Black and YWhite Mear SX, rn To à deep flounce tinished .\u2018made with.deep accordion pleating under use i, fin \u201cwith self strapping.Regular $L values, loti Bbiiegesaprecestansenransoncaniasssesocroensens The < ue 2 ww seme VET vere oo White Underwear TRat Sells Because.made of right quality fabric, In proper mode.It will fit; le wifi \u201c wear, Ang witha, \u2018it\u2019s the lowest price Whitewear that ditigent search will discover.|.Ladies\u2019 Cambrte Corset Covers, round neck, tight fitting, round yoke with tucks, trimmed around neck and arms with tation torchon lace.Worth: 85e.On male at.cc0einnene ansecucapocancss Ladies\u2019 Canfbric\u2019 Corset Covers, round neck, full front style, front with ws of imitation torchon lace, trimmed around neck and arms with lece.and ribbon beading.Worth 6c.On sale At.Cambric \u2018 Night Gowns, square neck and square yoke ,with Nem- stitched tucks and embroidery insertion, trimmed around neck, yoke and sleeves with embroidery and ribbon beading.Worth |, $1.50.On sale at.Ceeebrersens vecasanas sescsconcnc00c0a00050030 SDC Ladies\u2019 Neckwear Has An | Important Item to Interest Friday\u2019s Shoppers White Washable and Silk Stocks, with blue, green trimming, in various styles.Special Friday, each.pink, red, black or Regular prices 26c and 35e \u201ceevee carrer rts esss eran 196 Dress Goods \u2014Specials in ~ Both Black and Colored SATIN STRIPED VOILE.All-wool Satin Striped Voile, in cream only.Worth 50c yard, Pri- BAY Leena ser ceevossesseccersi000.HBG BLACK CREPE DE CHENE.: : 38 inch All-wool Black Crepe de Chene.Regular 60c yard.Friday 450 COLORED CREPE DE CHENE.Best colorings in Fine French Crepe de Chene, worth 65¢ yard.Friday .Cee eterienaacarnatiraasiritoarorrasaannnrre sssasoncuce 490 Wash Goods, Too, of The Interest-Winning Type Dress Muslins, Ginghams, Cheviots, Sateens and all other Wash Goods at special prices.Per yard: De, 106, 146, 15cC, 18\u20ac, .19\u20ac and .00.Fees see et 000 a 00010 sc 00 0t000 devcreesserssccss HOC ENGLISH PRINTS.F'ast color English Prints, in a variety of neat patterns.Regular, 12 1-2c yard.Friday.222000 0000 ae scan en enmu0 avcscosseo 9e ORGANDIE MUSLINS.Plain Colored Organdie Muslins, in all evening shades.Regular 60c yard.Friday .0.00200 000 e0 sa 00e se se sc um 00 avceu se ecocsans 20e.GOODS AT 25c YARD.: 4\u20ac A aplendid collection Fancy Dress Goods, Challies, Dress Muslins,, Ginghams and other Fabrics, worth up to 75c yard.Clearing Price \u2026.c00u0ecs \u2026.zse Great August Remnant Sale- The prograssiveness of this atore\u2019s methods at present centres around the space occupied by the tables of useful Remnants.Such are rapidly changing, \u2018hands, at \u201cgréat loss to us,\u201d but \u201cequally great gain to patrons\u201d w © daily vidit this section on the third floor of the \u201cnew building.\u201d Acchmulations of Remmants are every day : added, so that frequent .visits often result in unearthing the very goods wanted.To sssist buyers in making easy selection, lots.are divided into sep- oh piles, selling at, each: 15c, 25c, 50c, 750 up to $2.00, but actually worth two, three and four \u2018times the prices asked.- Remnants of Dress Goods in black and colors, Muslins, Ginghame, Flannels, Flannelottes, Cottons, Sheetings, Linens, Towellings, eto.À.of Toilet Dept.\u2014 Extra Specials Green Castile Soap, containing 72 per cent.olive oil.Friday's spe- ' cial ,.\u2026.\u2026.pevaseomce nca nn sense 0 0 CU 0000000000 E 0000000 a.se Hair Brushes, good bristles, solid wood backs.Worth 35c.Friday's special price.00 eer eaieresanreeaneartsennas z0c \u2018Cushion Girdles for 25¢ Cushion Girdles, 8 yards, with large tassels at both ends; may be had in either plain or mixed colcrs.You will be able to match any combination of colors in these Girdles.Sale price .c.28e Safety Pins for 5c Nickel-plated Safety Pins, assorted sizes.One dozen on card, three different sizes.Sale price, per (ard «.cccceiueersecnsossstecncns Se | Dress Shields\u2014Right Kind Lightweight Dress Shields, lined on both sides.Special, per pair.10e Corsets That Give @mfort Well-known makes of Canadian and American Corsets, this aea- son's.models.Corsets that are sold regularly at $1.00 to $1.60.Friday's special price .Cees srérsussannceccesasn cn suc n0nvacsas ces BOC Books of Interest Specially Priced Popular Fiction, paper covers.Ubually sold at 10c.Our special price Friday .e.heevovees Crbecnaerery aasccconcuss00en0000 se Books for the Young People \"A large collection of popular juvenile books, bound in cloth, illustrated.Friday's speclal price.sr+sosuerses cena cacao pauqe Extraordinary Stationery Values Séroggle's Cambric Linen Paper, each box contains.24 sheets of paper .and .2¢ envelopes.Colors: white, blue and gray.Friday's special price.\u2026.1000anetecan cena 0000 eos pau n ss 14e \u2019 Scroggie\u2019s one pound packe of Cambric Linen Paper.Cdlors: white, blué and gray.day's special price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.146, Scroggie\u2019 s Cambric Linen Envelopes, put up in package of 78.Col- sors: white, blue and \u2018gray.Friday's special price.14e Écrogsie's 8 White Linear Repp Paper, lines very faintly ruled.» À.fine writing paper.Friday's spe cial price .cceceersecsnrese 14e ; ; ü Datel] Dual 00 LIMITED.st.Catherine and University 5 Streets.120 pairs Ladies\u2019 Fine Vici Kid Oxford Low Shoes.turn.soles, medium heels, ] 25 patent tips, Splendid $2.00 shoes.Friday bargain.ceieeeencennn ° | TEAS.\u2014 runs mai VINEGAR SPEOIAL: COFFEES, \u2018\u2018Assam Blend\u201d Te: we.30\u20ac Brewery of \u2018Purnell, Webb & Co, Ltd, sonia and Java Cottee, lb, \u2026.ABC *§ O'Clock Blend\u201d oar \u2018Ib.8Bc Bristol.England, and guaranteed brewed | .[Morning Glory\" Cotes, Ib.UC \u201cQur Favorite Blend,\u201d 1b.48¢c from Malt and Grain.Strathcona Brand, 1 1b.cans .30¢ ; 1 tn ech, Corn, Peas and Imp.qt.bottles Pure Mat Vinegar, 266 Strathcona Braud Hema, b., 18%e T tost,-for ,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.I t.dbotties- Pure Mait Vinegar, cona an onsless .1 at.can Maple Syrup \u2026\u2026.Se \"piced\u201d ee tvessmeseniancaa 28¢.Bacon (Pea Meal), per Ib, 16%6 tra G lated $1.90 Whole Mixed Plekling 5 ce.TB, DSC 4 1bs, Strathcona Flour .a\u2026\u20260c00ccas BE ue oo Loat Suga BP viveseees bé \u20ac Finest Mild Canadian b., * i340 \u2018|7 Tbs.Strathcona Rolled Onts cu.gs 3 lbs.Finest Cleaned Currants .iy French Sardines, in Of, \"oe TTI ?Wheat or Grape Nuts .\u2026.ia Griffen & Skelly's Seeded Raisin ee ie Armour's Potted Ham, Tonkue au + | vim or Life Chips .conesan «+ 1¢ 4 Ibe.Fine Large Prunes .e Béet, % 1b.tins, key opener, each, 10e \u2018PYresh Herrihg, 1 1b.tins .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ste 8 pkgs.Jelly Powders .2 LA S.Lunch Tyugue, 1 1b.flat .32 : Una Clarks s Pork and Beans .26e.sue, Kkovah Custard 38 : : ; socvcuseuces 28 BORD.2 $ Red Sabmon .38¢ Amours Veal\u2019 \u201cLost Ye .1 $ rt tin ported 3 le | "]
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